Justification by Faith: Balancing Sovereignty and Responsibility

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The Apostle has taken up this matter and he deals with it in chapters 9 10 and 11. We've already done chapter 9. Now there in chapter 9 we saw that his main purpose and his main teaching and principle was this: that salvation is something that is entirely dependent upon the purpose of God. [00:02:01]

Salvation is entirely the result of God's Sovereign Choice. His great purpose is carried out by means of his own election, selection, choice. But we saw equally clearly that those who are lost are lost because they deliberately refuse and reject the gospel. [00:03:18]

The Apostle doesn't attack the Jew for not believing. He doesn't go for them in order to demolish their position and to establish his own case. If ever a man had provocation to do that, it was the Apostle. The position of the Jews was altogether wrong. [00:20:36]

We must learn to be objective with respect to others who are unbelievers. You mustn't become emotionally involved. Now, what do I mean by that? Because the Apostle is displaying great emotion here. I know we are to feel emotion, but we are not to become involved emotionally. [00:22:44]

The Apostle had this deep desire and longing for the Salvation of these others. You know, Christianity doesn't make us unnatural. My friend, if you are not deeply concerned about the Lost state of anybody who's dear to you, you're a monster. You're not a man or a woman. [00:34:51]

The scripture alone should be enough for us, and this one scripture is enough if you didn't have another. Is there somebody listening to me who's been feeling because of the argument of chapter 9, well, I can't pray for that relative of mine who's not a Christian? [00:33:38]

God could quite easily save the elect without us at all. God could save the elect if he chosen to do so without preaching, without our prayers, without anything at all. With God, nothing is impossible. But you see, God has ordained that he will do his work of saving through us and by means of us. [00:36:25]

The greatest evangelists this world has ever known have been men who have believed in The Sovereign free election of God. No, let's not forget that. Two of the greatest evangelists that England has ever produced have been George Whitfield and Charles Haden Spurgeon. [00:38:55]

If you find that your knowledge of Doctrine paralyzes you, well then you can take it from me that you're misunderstanding the doctrine that you think you know. If your Doctrine leads you to do nothing, if it doesn't create within you a burning desire and longing for the Salvation of the lost... [00:42:20]

The doctrine of God's purpose according to election is not fatalism. It is not a doctrine that says what is to be will be, therefore I do nothing. That's the very antithesis. This is certainty, not necessity. It isn't fatalism. God forbid that anybody should misunderstand the teaching of Romans 9. [00:43:04]

We are to long for the Salvation of others. We are to pray for the Salvation of others. We are to preach for the Salvation of others. And we've got to realize, as this chapter will tell us, that though it is God and God Alone who always saves, that man nevertheless has to believe. [00:44:09]

The real understanding of Doctrine leads to a heart's longing and desire and prayer for the Salvation of the Lost. Very well, there's just a beginning. That's just a foretaste of some of the great and the wonderful things that the Apostle has to tell us in this 10th chapter. [00:46:37]

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