Calvinism claims that the doctrine
of Predestination leads to the following:
"
Nor
is this doctrine set forth in the Scriptures in any
other manner, than to direct us to the Word of God, Eph.
1, 13.; 1 Cor. 1, 7. 8.; to admonish us to repentance, 2
Tim. 3, 16.; to encourage us to godliness, Eph. 1, 4.
13.; John 15, 3.; to strengthen our faith, and to assure
us of our salvation, Eph. 1, 4. 13.; John 10, 28.; 2
Thess. 2,13. "
What is the message of the
Doctrine of Predestination ?
The following story
will illustrate my point:
Several years ago, two
men after an adult Bible Study, quite worried over the
subject of predestination, went to a the minister.
"Do you believe in predestination?" they asked.
"The Bible teaches it,
brothers," was the minister's reply.
The minister tried
hard to explain. "But that doesn't really mean," he
said, "that you have nothing to do with your own
salvation. It doesn't mean that it is all set -your
decision and eternal fate, all determined for you
in advance. You are to make your own decision. But God
knows all things, even in advance. And so He knows
beforehand how you are going to decide."
"If God knows
beforehand how I am going to decide," they reasoned,
"then it is all predetermined. If He knows in advance I
am to be lost, then that's the way I'll have to decide
in the end. And since I'll lose out anyway, why try?
"On the other hand, if He knows that I'm going to repent
and accept Christ and be saved, I'll have to do it in
the end anyway, whether I try or not. Then my ultimate
fate is predetermined. Isn't that what
predestination means - that the ultimate fate of
each one is PREdestined - destined, or determined, in
advance? We don't have to seek God, nor have we to take
any effort. It is all God's doing."
The second person
argued further: "In that case there is no need for me to
read and study the Bible. God will take me up at some
point and do his election. I don't have to go to church
either. Why don't I take a breather and enjoy the little
time I have. As for prayer it is useless. Can I change
the mind of God? God is going to give me what he has
predestined even if I don't ask. He is not going to give
me, just because I ask. Prayer is simply fooling
myself."
The men were very much
encouraged because they were no more responsible for
their behavior or ultimate destiny. So they argued that
it is best to follow the Preacher's advise:
Eccl. 2: 24-25 A man
can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find
satisfaction in his work. This too, I see, is from the
hand of God, for without him, who can eat or find
enjoyment?
And they went away
rejoicing, for they had great possesions. It was good
news for them.
Many years later the
minister met these two men. One was a successful
businessman owning a chain of casinos and a playboy
club. The other was a drug addict searching for a home.