Embracing Truth: Overcoming Deception and Delusion

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It's true that there are passages in the bible that ascribe to god the right and the power to decide from eternity who will believe and who will not, but this is not one of those passages. This passage only traces unbelief back to the resistance of the human heart to welcome a love for the truth. [00:04:20]

They were not just resistant to the truth, they were resistant to a love for the truth. This is a love issue in the human heart. They didn't want truth in their head, they didn't want love for truth in their heart, they were totally resistant. It reminds us of Ephesians 4:18 where Paul traces unbelief down to the bottom of the human problem, which is not ignorance, he says, but hardness. [00:05:18]

So here in II Thessalonians Paul is describing that hardness as a refusal to welcome a love for the truth. It's as if love for truth is being offered, and the human heart says no, no not only do I not want truth I do not want to love the truth I don't want truth in my mind I don't want love in my heart. [00:06:10]

And that condition, that deep resistance to truth to god to gospel to reality and to love for truth and love for the gospel and love for god that resistance is described as the reason for both satan's deceiving and god's deluding. It says satan in the form of this lawless one comes with quote deception of unrighteousness for the perishing and then it says because they refuse to love the truth. [00:06:37]

It may well be that god does it by means of removing all the barriers to that satanic deception. There are many places in the bible where god governs the acts of unrighteous men and demons in order to achieve his righteous purposes, so this is not unusual. It's as if god would say okay, if you want to love falsehood and love unrighteousness instead of loving the truth, I'll see to it that your delusion is overpowering. [00:07:34]

Their unwillingness to welcome a love for the truth was owing to their love for that is their pleasure in unrighteousness. I love it, I love it I find pleasure in it this is their most basic condition deep deep heart love heart delight heart pleasure in unrighteousness, and since the truth stands over against unrighteousness, that more basic love for unrighteousness prevented them from loving the truth. [00:10:03]

So at the root of our human condition is a strong pleasure in sin strong preference, gladness delight. Oh how delectable is selfishness and self-exaltation and pride, sin feels good at the depth of our being, and that pleasure in unrighteousness prevents a welcome of a love for the truth, and surprisingly, prevents belief in the truth. [00:10:38]

The bondage is so great that god is the only one who can cause a reversal of this dreadful bondage, that's what has to happen, and so that's how we ought to cry out in desperation for god to act in our lives and in the lives of those we love who are blind to this. [00:11:33]

Remember in the book of lamentations oh my goodness this is encouraging, lamentations the most horrible book in the bible in one sense because of the descriptions of the devastation of the apple of god's eye, jerusalem it says in chapter 4 verse 11 the lord has afflicted jerusalem for the multitude of her transgressions, so you would think this is hopeless, she's under judgment. [00:11:59]

But here's how the book ends the book ends lamentations 5 21, cause us to return o lord that we may return, what a prayer, what a prayer that's the same way people pray in jeremiah 31 18 cause me to return and I will return, same thing in psalm 80 verse 3 cause us to return oh god. [00:12:23]

Ultimately I don't think it matters whether satan is deceiving or god is deluding, it is not hopeless to cry out oh god I cannot change my heart it's hard, it's lifeless, it's cold, and it takes pleasure in unrighteousness oh god do anything do whatever you have to do to take out my heart of stone cause my heart to find pleasure in your truth, your gospel yourself if you don't do it oh god I am undone. [00:12:49]

I don't think that's a hopeless prayer, yeah not a hopeless prayer at all thank you pastor john and deborah and david thank you for the excellent bible questions we love to give bible questions even hard ones send those to us you can ask the hardest bible questions you have or search our growing archive to see if we've already addressed it or you can subscribe to the podcast and listen long in real time do all of that at desiringgod.org forward slash ask pastor john. [00:13:21]

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