
by PASTOR BILL PARKER
When Satan deceived Adam and Eve in the Garden, he used
two subtle devices. He told them a lie -- "Ye shalt not surely die"
(Gen. 3:4), and he fooled them into thinking they could set their
own standard of good and evil -- "then your eyes shall be opened,
and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil" (Gen. 3:5). Fallen
man has since aligned himself with Satan by (1) making judgments based
on Satan's lie, and (2) speaking peace when there is no peace based on
God's testimony. This is evidence of spiritual kinship with Satan. Fallen
man will always reject God's standard in this area.
Many so-called Calvinists, who give mental assent to the
doctrines of grace, believe that they themselves and others were saved
while in Arminianism or some other false gospel. This shows both an ignorance
of the true Gospel and a lack of repentance. They judge themselves and
others as saved not based on what they believe (doctrine and a life consistent
with it) but based on appearance, morality, and reputation. This is Satan's
lie. It always results in speaking peace where there is no peace, and it
promotes lost sinners in false refuges of self-righteous religion.
Many speak of "Arminian brethren," implying that even
though we differ in doctrine, we believe the same gospel. But what is the
Gospel? It is God's promise of eternal salvation and final glory in heaven,
not conditioned on the sinner, but conditioned on Christ and based on His
righteousness alone. The Gospel reveals how God can only be just and save
sinners based on Christ's righteousness alone. It reveals how God cannot
save sinners based on anything proceeding from their persons, such as faith,
repentance, perseverance. These are all required not as conditions for
salvation but as means and evidences of salvation and as the fruit of what
Christ accomplished by Himself for His people. Herein God is glorified
as a just God and a Savior, Christ is exalted as the victorious Messiah,
and boasting is excluded in sinners.
Arminianism, in claiming that Christ died for all without
exception, places the ultimate condition for salvation on the sinner. It
promotes salvation conditioned on faith, repentance, or perseverance, something
other than the blood of Christ. This is "another gospel" (Gal. 1:6),
and all who believe it are lost regardless of appearance or reputation
(Gal. 1:7-8). All who speak peace to any who believe a false
gospel prove themselves to be lost. They have never truly repented. They
may have changed lifestyles or even doctrines, but they have never changed
gods. The true Gospel distinguishes the true God from idols and the true
Christ from counterfeits. Arminianism is works salvation by a false god
through a counterfeit christ who can save no one.
Those who promote Satan's lie use many arguments to defend
their position. One argument is compassion for ignorance. They argue we
are all imperfect, and we all have much to learn. "No one knows it all,"
they say. "We should be compassionate towards others who do not know as
much." We should show compassion to all lost people. We should admit we
are imperfect and have much to learn. We should also be careful not to
be arrogant, but our compassion and humility should never promote a lie
or tell unbelievers they are brethren.
Think about this -- (1) Which sounds more compassionate
to an unbeliever? "Thou shalt surely die," or "Ye shall
not surely die"? The Gospel always sounds hard to unbelievers because
it exposes that they are lost and that their deeds are evil (John
3:18-20). This is why the world hated Christ. He would not speak
peace to them (John 7:7). (2) According to this logic, why
didn't the Apostle Paul instruct the Galatians to be tolerant with the
"unlearned brethren" instead of "let him be anathema,"? Paul
recognized that they were promoting a false gospel.
So the question is this -- What do you call the Gospel?
The Arminian gospel preaches salvation conditioned on the sinner. The true
Gospel teaches salvation conditioned on Christ alone who met those conditions
by paying our debt in full. The Arminian gospel preaches salvation, at
some point, based on the righteousness of man. They cover it by saying
it is God who enables them to produce such righteousness, but it is still
the righteousness of man as it proceeds from man's person. The true Gospel
reveals salvation based on the righteousness of Christ and shows how His
righteousness, in and of itself, demands the salvation of all whom He represented.
The Arminian gospel sets sinners looking to themselves for part of salvation
and assurance. The true Gospel sets sinners looking to Christ for all of
salvation and assurance. These are two different grounds of salvation.
To say then that Arminians are merely weak believers is to say that we
believe the same gospel, but this is not so.
Another argument used by those who promote Satan's lie
is this -- "A person can believe in their heart but not in their head."
They argue, "You don't have to be an intellectual or a theologian to be
saved." It is true a person does not have to be an intellectual or a theologian
to be saved, BUT A PERSON DOES HAVE TO KNOW AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL (Mark
16:15-16). We only believe in our hearts what we hear and receive
in our minds. The Bible knows nothing of separation of heart and mind.
This is a smoke-screen compromisers use to excuse their behavior.
Another argument is -- "You make knowledge a condition
for salvation." Well, a person must have knowledge for salvation just as
much as he must have faith. But our God has arranged things so that neither
knowledge nor faith are conditions for salvation. The knowledge we must
have is the fact that Christ has already met all the conditions for our
salvation. Saving faith believes and rests in Christ as the One who has
met all the conditions for me. Knowledge and faith are merely God-honoring
means by which He brings us into a saving union with Christ.
Some argue, "We can't judge who is saved and lost." They
think this attitude is super-spiritual, but it is ungodly. Admittedly there
are some cases in which we cannot know, but God's people are to look upon
those who do not believe the Gospel as lost. Now we are to desire and pray
for their salvation. We are to promote their eternal good by telling them
the truth, not by speaking peace to them and becoming a partaker of "their
evil deeds" (2 John 9-11).
The gospel of Arminianism claims to believe in Christ but puts no real value on God's love, justice. and wisdom, nor on Christ's Person or atonement. They put no real saving value upon His blood and righteousness. They claim that God's love and Christ's work made it merely possible for sinners to be saved if sinners would only receive him. But the christ they desire sinners to receive is a counterfeit. A person does not "get saved" under such a false gospel and then grow into the doctrines of grace. Once a person savingly hears the true Gospel and savingly believes it, he comes to the living God based on the merits of the true Christ, and he repents of his former dead works and idolatry under a false gospel. This is why, in the hands of the Holy Spirit, THE GOSPEL is "the power of God unto salvation" (Rom. 1:16-17).

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