Embracing Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in Evangelism
Devotional
Day 1: The Harmony of Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
In the intricate dance between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, believers find a profound truth: these two concepts coexist without contradiction. God's sovereignty does not absolve us of our duty to evangelize; instead, it empowers us to carry out His revealed will with confidence and urgency. Our task is to share the gospel, trusting that God will use our efforts to bring people to faith. This understanding calls for a balance of trust in God's ultimate plan and active participation in His mission. The mystery of how these truths intersect is a call to humility and faith, urging us to act with the assurance that our efforts are part of a greater divine purpose. [01:21]
Isaiah 55:8-9 (ESV): "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
Reflection: In what ways can you actively participate in God's mission today, trusting in His sovereignty while fulfilling your responsibility?
Day 2: The Urgency of Evangelism
Evangelism is not just a duty; it is an urgent necessity. The reality of the immediate danger our neighbors face without Christ compels us to act with the same urgency as waking individuals in a burning building. God uses our efforts to bring people to faith, and this truth underscores the importance of sharing the gospel with those around us. The urgency of evangelism is driven by love and compassion for those who are lost, and it is a call to action for every believer. As we recognize the eternal stakes, we are motivated to reach out with the message of hope and salvation. [05:33]
2 Corinthians 5:20 (ESV): "Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God."
Reflection: Who in your life needs to hear the message of Christ today, and how can you share it with urgency and love?
Day 3: The Genuineness of the Gospel Invitation
The invitation to salvation is genuine and extended to all sinners, and God's sovereignty does not undermine the truth of His promises. Every person who calls upon the Lord will be saved, and this assurance remains unchanged. The gospel invitation is a testament to God's love and grace, offering hope to all who hear it. As believers, we are called to extend this invitation with sincerity and authenticity, trusting in the power of God's promises. The universality of the gospel message is a reminder of God's desire for all to come to repentance and faith. [07:21]
Romans 10:13-14 (ESV): "For 'everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?"
Reflection: How can you ensure that your sharing of the gospel is genuine and reflects the truth of God's promises?
Day 4: The Sinner's Responsibility
While God's sovereignty is a profound truth, it does not diminish the responsibility of the sinner for their reaction to the gospel. Those who reject Christ do so by their own choice, and their condemnation is a result of their unbelief. This understanding emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility in responding to God's call. Each individual is accountable for their decision to accept or reject the gospel, and this truth calls for a personal reflection on one's own faith journey. It is a reminder that while God is sovereign, He also respects human freedom and choice. [11:20]
Ezekiel 18:30-31 (ESV): "Therefore I will judge you, O house of Israel, every one according to his ways, declares the Lord God. Repent and turn from all your transgressions, lest iniquity be your ruin. Cast away from you all the transgressions that you have committed, and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit! Why will you die, O house of Israel?"
Reflection: Reflect on your own response to the gospel. Are there areas of unbelief or resistance that you need to address today?
Day 5: Hope in Evangelism
Belief in God's sovereignty provides the only hope for success in evangelism. It is God who works in the hearts of individuals, overcoming their natural aversion to Him and the influence of Satan. Our role is to faithfully proclaim the gospel, trusting in His power and intervention. This hope is rooted in the assurance that God is actively involved in the process of salvation, and it encourages us to persevere in our efforts to share the gospel. As we rely on God's sovereignty, we find strength and confidence in our mission, knowing that He is the one who ultimately brings people to faith. [12:19]
1 Corinthians 3:6-7 (ESV): "I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth."
Reflection: In what ways can you rely more on God's sovereignty in your evangelistic efforts, trusting Him to work in the hearts of those you reach out to?
Sermon Summary
In exploring the profound relationship between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, we delve into the mystery that has puzzled theologians and believers alike. These two truths, though seemingly contradictory, coexist harmoniously within the framework of God's divine plan. The sovereignty of God does not negate our responsibility to evangelize; rather, it empowers and compels us to share the gospel with urgency and authenticity. God's secret will, which remains hidden from us, does not excuse us from fulfilling His revealed will, which is to evangelize the world. Our duty is clear: to go out into the highways and byways, inviting all to the banquet God has prepared.
The necessity of evangelism is underscored by the fact that God uses our efforts to bring people to faith. The urgency is driven by the immediate danger our neighbors face without Christ, akin to individuals asleep in a burning building. The genuineness of the gospel invitation remains intact, as God's sovereignty does not undermine the truth of His promises. Every person who calls upon the Lord will be saved, and the invitation is extended universally to all sinners.
Moreover, the responsibility of the sinner for their reaction to the gospel is not diminished by God's sovereignty. Those who reject Christ do so by their own choice, and their condemnation is a result of their unbelief. The belief in God's sovereignty provides the only hope for success in evangelism, as it is God who works in the hearts of individuals, overcoming their natural aversion to Him and the influence of Satan.
Ultimately, the reconciliation of divine sovereignty and human responsibility is a mystery that intersects in eternity. It requires humility to accept these truths and to trust in God's wisdom beyond our understanding. On our knees, in prayer and submission, we find liberation and clarity, acknowledging that while we may not fully comprehend these mysteries, we are called to faithfully proclaim the gospel and trust in God's sovereign plan.
Key Takeaways
1. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: These two truths coexist without contradiction. God's sovereignty does not excuse us from our responsibility to evangelize; rather, it empowers us to fulfill His revealed will. Our duty is to share the gospel, trusting that God will use our efforts to bring people to faith. [01:21]
2. The Necessity and Urgency of Evangelism: Evangelism is essential and urgent because it is the means by which God brings people to faith. The immediate danger our neighbors face without Christ compels us to act, much like waking individuals in a burning building. [05:33]
3. Genuineness of the Gospel Invitation: God's sovereignty does not undermine the truth of the gospel promises. The invitation to salvation is genuine and extended to all sinners. Every person who calls upon the Lord will be saved, and this truth remains unchanged. [07:21]
4. Sinner's Responsibility: The responsibility of the sinner for their reaction to the gospel is not diminished by God's sovereignty. Those who reject Christ do so by their own choice, and their condemnation is a result of their unbelief. [11:20]
5. Hope in Evangelism: Belief in God's sovereignty provides the only hope for success in evangelism. It is God who works in the hearts of individuals, overcoming their natural aversion to Him and the influence of Satan. Our role is to faithfully proclaim the gospel, trusting in His power and intervention. [12:19] ** [12:19]
In John 6:37, what does Jesus say about those who come to Him? How does this relate to the concept of divine sovereignty and human responsibility discussed in the sermon? [10:35]
According to Matthew 22:1-14, what is the significance of the king's invitation to the wedding banquet, and how does it illustrate the necessity of evangelism? [04:08]
Romans 10:13 states, "Whosoever shall call upon the Lord shall be saved." How does this verse support the genuineness of the gospel invitation mentioned in the sermon? [07:21]
How does the sermon describe the urgency of evangelism using the metaphor of individuals asleep in a burning building? [06:08]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the sermon explain the coexistence of divine sovereignty and human responsibility without contradiction? What does this mean for believers in terms of their duty to evangelize? [01:21]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that God's sovereignty empowers rather than excuses believers from evangelizing? How does this perspective affect one's approach to sharing the gospel? [02:24]
How does the sermon address the concern that belief in God's sovereignty might undermine the urgency of evangelism? What examples are given to illustrate this urgency? [05:33]
What does the sermon say about the responsibility of sinners for their reaction to the gospel, and how does this relate to the concept of divine sovereignty? [11:20]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt hesitant to share the gospel because of doubts about your effectiveness. How does the sermon’s teaching on God’s sovereignty provide encouragement in such situations? [12:19]
The sermon compares the urgency of evangelism to waking individuals in a burning building. How can this metaphor change the way you view your interactions with non-believers in your community? [06:08]
Consider the idea that God’s sovereignty does not negate the genuineness of the gospel invitation. How can this truth influence the way you present the gospel to others? [07:21]
How can you balance the mystery of divine sovereignty with the clear call to evangelize in your daily life? What practical steps can you take to embrace this balance? [19:26]
The sermon emphasizes the importance of humility in accepting the mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility. How can you cultivate humility in your spiritual journey, especially when faced with theological mysteries? [20:12]
Think about someone in your life who has not yet accepted Christ. How can you apply the urgency and necessity of evangelism discussed in the sermon to your relationship with them? [05:33]
How does the sermon’s teaching on the responsibility of sinners for their reaction to the gospel challenge or affirm your understanding of evangelism? How might this influence your future evangelistic efforts? [11:20]
Sermon Clips
The sovereignty of God in Grace does not affect anything we have said about the nature and duty of evangelism he has just spent two chapters saying we better evangelize now he comes back to his question that he is posited in the opening chapter and he says the fact of God's sovereignty in no way negate the previous two chapters. [00:02:01]
God's secrets in relation to Salvation have no bearing on our clear duty to evangelize, you need to read the old Puritan writers to get to grips with this because those men pointed out that God had his secret will that would not be known to us and then he had his revealed will. [00:02:24]
The reformers pointed out that our inability to grasp his secret will could not be used as an excuse for failing to fulfill his revealed will and his revealed will is that we should evangelize the world and his secret will is that he has purpose from eternity to have a people of his own. [00:02:50]
God's way of saving Sinners is to bring them to Faith through bringing them into contact with the gospel, that's how he saves. The banquet which God has prepared in heaven for us all will be populated as a result of the activity of his servants as a result of us going out in evangelism into the highways and byways. [00:03:57]
The urgency of the responsibility of evangelism is found in the greatness of our neighbor's need and in the immediacy of their Danger, they are like individuals who are asleep in a burning building and they don't realize, so they need somebody to go and to wake them up and say listen don't you realize wouldn't you trust Christ. [00:06:00]
The fact that God is Sovereign in no way undermines or chips away at this truth Romans 10 13 whosoever shall call upon the Lord shall be saved, that is true truth, right it is preceded by the whole progression and how will they go if they're not sent and how will they hear Etc and whoever calls upon the Lord will be saved. [00:07:18]
None are shut out from God's mercy save those who shut out themselves through impenitance and unbelief, and that is a great quote some fear that a doctrine of Eternal election and reprobation involves the possibility that Christ will not receive some of those who desire to receive him because they are not elect. [00:09:07]
The comfortable words of the Gospel promises however absolutely exclude this possibility, so no one whoever wanted to become a Christian was unable to become a Christian on account of God's sovereignty, do you understand that, so we need never fear concerning our children, that's why we will bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the lord. [00:09:36]
Whatever we may believe about election the fact remains that a man or a woman who rejects Jesus Christ thereby becomes the cause of their own condemnation, there is nowhere in the Bible that we are told that Sinners Miss Heaven because they are not amongst the elect, the only reason that people Miss Heaven is because they neglect so great a Salvation. [00:11:24]
The belief that God is Sovereign in Grace gives us our only hope of success in evangelism, see when you begin to think this out you realize that far from an implicit belief in The Sovereign power of God negating our responsibility and Effectiveness in evangelism it is only an implicit belief in the sovereignty of God that gives us any hope in evangelism. [00:12:19]
The fact of God's sovereignty does not close down Evangelistic zeal, it gives it power and it gives it purpose, and indeed that was what drove Paul on because if anybody understood God's sovereignty Saul of Tarsus did didn't he see because what was he doing walking along the road looking for God going to Damascus. [00:14:54]
The reconciliation of these two truths Set Side by Side intersect somewhere in eternity and we're in time somewhere in heaven and we're on Earth somewhere in God and we are Mere Men, so where does liberation come, it comes in saying this is the absolute truth concerning God's Sovereign plan, this is the absolute truth concerning my responsibility and human responsibility. [00:20:16]