In today's discussion, we explored the profound question of whether an elect person can die without ever hearing the gospel. This inquiry, posed by a seminary student named Christie, touches on the doctrine of election and its implications for evangelism. The doctrine of election, as seen in scriptures like Ephesians 1 and 1 Corinthians 1, emphasizes God's sovereign choice in salvation, independent of human merit or action. This raises a critical question: if God has already chosen the elect, what is the urgency of evangelism?
The answer lies in understanding the correlation between God's eternal decrees and human action. God has ordained not only the ends but also the means. This means that while God has chosen the elect, He has also ordained that they will come to faith through the hearing of the gospel. Our role in evangelism is crucial because it is the means by which God brings the elect to salvation. As Paul states in 2 Timothy 2:10, he endures everything for the sake of the elect, so they may obtain salvation in Christ Jesus.
This understanding dispels any notion of fatalism or complacency in evangelism. Instead, it should embolden us, knowing that our efforts are part of God's sovereign plan. The urgency of sharing the faith is not diminished by the doctrine of election; rather, it is reinforced. God has chosen to use our evangelistic efforts as the means to bring His elect to faith. This is why Paul, despite knowing the doctrine of election, was fervent in his missionary work, as seen in Acts 18:10 and Acts 13:48.
Ultimately, the doctrine of election should inspire hope and boldness in evangelism. It assures us that our efforts are not in vain and that God is actively working through us to accomplish His purposes. As we engage in world evangelization, we do so with the confidence that God has many people in every city, ready to hear and respond to the gospel.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The doctrine of election emphasizes God's sovereign choice in salvation, independent of human merit. This understanding should not lead to complacency but rather to a deeper appreciation of God's grace. [02:49]
- 2. Evangelism is the means ordained by God to bring the elect to faith. Our role is crucial, as God has chosen to use our efforts to accomplish His purposes. [06:36]
- 3. The urgency of evangelism is reinforced by the doctrine of election. Knowing that God has chosen the elect should embolden us to share the gospel with confidence. [07:45]
- 4. Paul's missionary work exemplifies the balance between understanding election and the necessity of evangelism. He endured all things for the sake of the elect, knowing that God had ordained the means as well as the end. [08:09]
- 5. The doctrine of election should inspire hope and boldness in evangelism. It assures us that our efforts are part of God's sovereign plan and that He is actively working through us. [10:09]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:14] - Question on Election and Evangelism
- [01:27] - Understanding the Doctrine of Election
- [02:17] - Biblical Basis for Election
- [03:10] - Election and Human Action
- [04:16] - Necessity of Hearing the Gospel
- [05:25] - Faulty Logic in Evangelism
- [06:15] - Correlation of Election and Evangelism
- [07:01] - Paul's Perspective on Evangelism
- [08:09] - Election and Evangelistic Urgency
- [09:15] - Success of Preaching the Gospel
- [09:54] - God's Role in Evangelism
- [10:29] - Call to Bold Evangelism
- [10:51] - Closing Remarks