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Which Is The True Gospel? "I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ" A Restoration Light Bible Study
(1) SINCE the scriptures speak of those who preach a "different gospel" -- good news -- than that taught by the apostles (1 Corinthians 11:4), no apology seems necessary for our subject -- "Which is the true Gospel of which the
Apostle was not ashamed?" If time and thought may be profitably expended in the study of the
earthly sciences -- sociology, finance, etc., etc., built largely upon human inferences and
conjectures -- surely none could dispute the propriety of studying the science of divine
revelation. If it is profitable to investigate the physical diseases of mankind and their causes, and
the laws of medicine and of sanitation for the offset of these, it surely cannot be disputed that the
Gospel which God has presented as the antidote for soul-sickness and soul-death, and as the
science pertaining to life eternal, is worthy of still greater and more profound consideration.
(2) The greatest minds, the noblest specimens of our race, have admitted our topic to be the one
above all others in importance; and have weighed it carefully -- whether as a result they accepted
or rejected it. We are not now discussing the weight of mental acumen enlisted for and against the
Gospel. We are merely noting the fact that all men of ability have recognized that the subject is
worthy of their careful consideration, and as having claims upon their attention paramount to any
and all others. Indeed, it may be set down as a fact that whoever has given the subject of religion
no consideration is one of three things, -- a novice in mental exercise, or a near relative to "the
fool who has said in his heart there is no Yahweh," or a coward, preyed upon by fears, instigated
by Satan to hinder honest investigation of the divine message of love and mercy. -- Psalm 14:1.
(3) The fact that you are reading this indicates that you have given some thought to our theme;
-- though experience assures us that comparatively few have ever reached fully satisfactory
conclusions on this subject. Hence your faith and love and zeal toward God and your zeal for the
Gospel may be less strong than you could desire. We hope that this scriptural presentation many
more, by God's grace, will see more clearly than ever before which is the true Gospel -- the one
of which the Apostle was not ashamed, and of which, therefore, none of us need feel ashamed, --
the Gospel, therefore, which should more and more move and energize us, as the power of God
for salvation. -- Romans 1:16.
(4) No one of intelligence will dispute the meaning of the word "Gospel;" it signifies "good
tidings," good news, -- a good message. Nevertheless, often what many consider "a real gospel sermon" is understood to signify bad tidings
-- tidings of eternal misery to the great mass of our race -- to all except the little flock of God's
faithful people who respond to a "gospel" of accepting Jesus or spending eternity in miserable suffering. As a consequence the preacher of a "gospel sermon" is expected to figuratively
shake the congregation over an abyss of everlasting torture, making as strong an effort as possible
to intimidate them thereby to a thorough reformation of life, in hope of thus escaping an awful
eternity.
(5) True, this that we might term "the Gospel (?) of damnation" is not so generally preached as it
once was, because more enlightened minds of cultured people repudiate it as a fetich of the past.
Yet this perversion of the Gospel may still to be heard in some country places, at camp meetings,
occasionally in the city pulpit, and universally in Salvation Army meetings. Nothing is further from
our intention than a criticism of the consciences and honesty of intention of those who thus
preach. It is no part of our mission to criticize persons and motives, but with malice toward none
and with love toward all we consider it not only our privilege but our duty to criticize doctrines,
that thereby the truth may be more firmly established, and error brought into disrepute.
(6) Before we proceed to the consideration of the Gospel of which the Apostle was not ashamed
-- the Gospel set forth in the Scriptures -- it will be expedient for us to take a glance at the
different Gospels set forth by the various denominations of Christendom. It is not our thought that
each denomination represents a different Gospel, for the differences in many instances are chiefly
respecting ceremonies, forms, methods of government, name, etc., and not in respect to the
message or Gospel held forth. Nevertheless, there are three distinct lines of faith, or doctrine --
three distinct Gospels set forth in Christendom, all recognized as "orthodox," because they all
contain as their fundamental the doctrine of the eternal torment of many, or most, of mankind, except the comparatively few "saved." Each of these three Gospels have millions of supporters, divided into
numerous denominations. These in point of numbers are
-1- The Roman Catholic faith, or Gospel, in which concur the Greek Catholics and Arminian
Catholics, and some of the high-church Episcopalians.
-2- The Calvinistic Gospel, which is held by the various Presbyterian denominations, the
Congregationalists, Baptists, and many Lutherans and Episcopalians.
-3- The Arminian Gospel, held and chiefly represented by the Methodists of various names and
connections, and by the Free-Will Baptists: however, many of other denominations at heart accept
the Arminian Gospel, while their church connections identify them with the Calvinistic Gospel.
Hence we may say, so far as Protestantism is concerned, that the Arminian and the Calvinist
Gospels are about equally supported.
(7) It may not be possible for us to handle our subject properly and thoroughly without offering
some criticism of these three Gospels which for centuries have entrenched themselves in Christian
minds, each fortified by the decisions of its own Councils, backed by voluminous opinions from
their several theological seminaries, but we can and assuredly will strenuously avoid saying one
solitary word in criticism of those who we believe conscientiously uphold these several conflicting
Gospels. We call you to witness that we are all Scripturally enjoined to "Contend earnestly for the
faith once delivered to the saints" (the true Gospel), at the same time that we are enjoined by the
same authority to "Speak evil of no man." (Jude 1:3; Titus 3:2) We shall endeavor to keep strictly
within these admittedly proper lines, and, additionally, as the Apostle admonishes: 'Speak the
truth in love.' -- Ephesians 4:15.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ROMAN CATHOLICISM
(8) The Gospel according to Roman Catholicism is that man was created with a body and an immortal soul, that all men fell into sin and their immortal souls are condemned to eternal torment -- that Christ accomplished a redemptive work which, supplemented by the sacrifice of the mass, and by prayers and penances, permits all believers (Roman Catholics) to escape that eternal torment, which will be the sure portion of most non-Catholics (with few
exceptions) and heretics, regardless of their good works or morals. As for its own people, it holds that even many its highest officials, including bishops and popes, go to purgatory for refinement, purification from sin and to be prepared for heaven. It claims that some will spend only a short time in purgatory, assisted out of it by the merit of prayers, masses, etc., on their behalf by their
friends after death. But their expectation is that ultimately purgatory will be no more, its thousands of millions being prepared for a better and happier condition. But according to all the
great theologians of papacy, and according to all the papal bulls, the vast majority of protestants,
rejecters of papacy's teachings, will suffer endless torment. This is the Roman Catholic "gospel" fairly presented, as we understand it. It does not seem to us to be very good news -- not very
good tidings, even to those who get the very best it has to offer, and it certainly would be very
bad tidings to all out of harmony with papacy.
THE GOSPEL PRESENTED BY CALVINISM
(9) Let us next look at the great protestant doctrine represented in the word Calvinism -- the
doctrine of the election of the church and the reprobation of all others. Calvinism claims that faith
in Christ is essential to salvation and it admits that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the
Word of God. (Romans 10:17) Calvinism requires more than a mere knowledge of Christ and
belief in him as a good and exemplary man, who died a martyr to his too extreme convictions. It
requires faith in Christ's death as a sacrifice for man's sin, and at least some manifestation
towards righteousness of life before any could be recognized as being of the elect church.
Consequently, according to Calvinism, the elect church could not include the heathen of the
present time and all the way back through the past, who have never heard of the only name given
under heaven or amongst men whereby we must be saved. (Acts 4:12) Stretched to its very
broadest, Calvinism could not include more than one in twenty of earth's fifty thousand millions
that are estimated to have lived from Adam's day until the present time. In other words, according
to the broadest possible estimate of this view, more than forty-seven billions of humanity were, in the language of the "Westminster Confession of Faith", "passed by" as non-elect
in the divine plan.
(10) And what does this mean -- "passed by" or "non-elect?" It means, according to Calvinism,
that God, who knew the end from the beginning, before creating this world and mankind upon it,
determined that he would "pass by" and not elect the great majority of those billions of his
creatures to life and happiness, but would predestine them to an eternity of torture, and that
carrying out this diabolical plan, he prepared a great place large enough to hold billions, and fuel sufficient to produce the necessary combustion there to all eternity --
did all this with a full appreciation of all the awful facts and circumstances of the case.
(11) Moreover, we remember the statement of Calvinism to the effect that God's favor toward the elect is not because of any worthiness on their part, nor
because of any works which they had done, but "of his own sovereign grace" he saves them from
all the horrible conditions which he has predestined shall be upon the others. Now if the salvation
of the elect is not because of their works or worthiness, but because of God's sovereign grace
only, the simplest mind can see that God might without any violation of principle have extended
that sovereign grace to others -- to all, since it was not because of worthiness nor because of
works, but merely of his own volition that any are saved, -- according to Calvinism.
(12) It is reported that the celebrated Jonathan Edwards, when preaching upon this subject in New England years
ago, after picturing the awful torment of the non-elect, was asked the question: "Would not the
thought of the anguish of the lost mar the bliss of God's people in glory?" His answer in substance
was: "No; you will be so changed that such matters will not affect you; you will look over the
battlements of heaven and see in torment your neighbors and friends, and yes, your own parents
and children, brothers and sisters, and turning round will praise God the louder because his justice
is made manifest."
(13) We are glad to note that many of our Calvinistic friends are repudiating this doctrine,
realizing that there is in it a serious lack, not only as respects divine love, but also as respects
divine justice. We are glad some years ago to note that some of our Presbyterian friends were so
moved by higher and nobler conceptions of the Almighty that they wished to rid themselves of any
part in so blasphemous a statement respecting his character and his plan. We are sorry, however,
that when the matter of "the revision of the Presbyterian standards" was taken up it was found
that only a minority was in favor of revision, and we are still more sorry to note that that minority
of intelligent, godly people was willing to continue to confess to such a horrible mis-statement of
their true views -- willing to continue to "blaspheme that holy name" because a majority of their
brethren were unwilling that such blasphemous misrepresentations should be discontinued.
(14) We are prone to believe that if this matter were brought to the intelligent attention of
Presbyterians in general, a large majority would be found willing, nay, anxious, to undo the wrong
and to make such reparation as would be within their power, by way of honoring the great
Yahweh and attesting their appreciation of his love and his justice, as well as of his wisdom and of
his power. This is just the point: Calvinism, in its anxiety to establish the wisdom and power of
God, his foreknowledge and his ability to carry out his plan, has conceived of a plan which is far
from the correct one, lacking both in justice and in love.
(15) It may be argued that Love is a virtue and that its exercise is not incumbent upon Yahweh;
that all that could be asked or expected of him would be simple Justice, and some might be ready
to claim that for God to eternally torment these untold billions "passed by" would be in strict
accord with Justice. This we deny! We claim that having the power to create mankind would not
justify their creation if the Creator saw that the result would be the everlasting torture of a single
creature. Justice would say that power is not to be exercised to the injury of another, and that to
exercise the creative power under such foreknown conditions would be injustice. And Wisdom
attuned to Justice would say, Better a thousand times never to have created anybody than to have
created one being to suffer eternally, for such eternal suffering would not be just, but unjust.
(16) We have endeavored that this statement be a fair representation of the Gospel according to John Calvin, and of the beliefs of those
who subscribe to the Westminster Confession and their allies. This surely is not the Gospel of
which the Apostle Paul, in our text, declared, "I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ." Paul
would assuredly have been ashamed of such a Gospel, and so are all true Christians, who have the
true spirit of love and justice, -- none more so, perhaps, than those who unfortunately, through
circumstances of birth, etc., and hitherto without realizing what it meant, have been lending their
name and influence to this great blasphemy against the divine character.
THE ARMINIAN VIEW OF THE GOSPEL
(17) Let us now examine the Arminian view. This view is growing in popularity. Its message or
Gospel is: God is love -- he loves you; he loves everybody; he is doing all that he can to save
everybody; if you are lost it will not be God's fault, but your own. On the surface, at least, this
theory seems much more loving and much more just than the one already examined, but before we
go far we will also find it very defective, very far from being either a reasonable or a Scriptural
Gospel. We will find it inconsistent with its own statement -- illogical.
(18) For instance, while it sounds nice theoretically to say that God is doing all that he can do to
save the whole world at the present time, everybody knows that this is not true; that on the
contrary you or I or any other intelligent human being if possessed of the one-thousandth part of
the divine power and wisdom could speedily accomplish the evangelization of the whole world.
Nor will it do to say that God has committed himself to a certain mode of procedure through his
Church, and that if the Church fails to contribute with sufficient liberality both money and
evangelists the heathen will not hear of "the only name given under heaven or amongst men
whereby we must be saved," but will go to eternal torment, etc. Neither will it do to say that God
is doing all that he can do and is hampered by the lack of interest in the Church; because his
wisdom and foreknowledge foresaw all these conditions as they are, and he could not justly be
excused from the real responsibility of the matter, since he is the Creator, and in him is vested the
all-power as well as the all-wisdom. Such a claim as this would be tantamount to saying that God
has erred in wisdom when he thought to leave the conversion of the world to the Church, seeing
that the Church has not accomplished this. Such a claim would be merely excusing God from
doing all that he can do, instead of showing that he is doing all that he can do.
(19) But let us look more critically into this matter. If this view we are criticizing is correct, if
God is doing all that he can to save the world, and if he has been doing this during all the past
ages, then without question the world's conversion is a hopeless thing, and we can never expect
to see better results than at present. This theory presupposes a race or battle between the
Almighty and Satan, each seeking to capture the human family, and to the discredit of the theory
it shows Satan the victor thus far. Starting out with one pair, both on Yahweh's side, the first
1656 (according to the Masoretic text) years ended with a flood in which the whole world of
mankind was blotted out because of wickedness, and only eight persons reckoned sufficiently
righteous to be preserved. Starting again with those eight persons counted sufficiently righteous
for preservation, we find that there are in the world today over five billion people, and that out of
that whole number there are about two billion professing Christians, and a very much smaller
number of true "saints of God."
(20) What would be the lesson from this if the Arminian theory be correct, that God is doing all
that he can do to save the world? The lesson would be that with all his good intentions of love
and mercy our God is thoroughly incapable of the work he undertook to do. And if these are the
results in six thousand years, what could we hope for in the future? How many hundreds of
millions of years would it be before the whole world would be converted? We answer that
according to statistics it would never be, for statistics show that the natural increase of population
throughout the world is far, far beyond the proportion of even nominal conversions from
heathendom. Indeed, according to some good reckonings, the percentage of Christians every year
is decreasing, the births of heathen lands so far outnumbering the births of Christian lands -- even
counting all the children born in Christendom as Christians.
(21) Is any Christian, in view of these facts, prepared to claim that our God has been doing all
that he could do for the conversion of the world? If so, that Christian may as well write upon his
hopes at once the word "Ichabod." If we saw that the Calvinistic view magnifies the wisdom and
power of God at the expense of his justice and love, we find on the other hand that the Arminian
view magnifies the love of God at the expense of his wisdom and power. The true Gospel must
show divine Wisdom and Power in full accord with divine Justice and Love: of any other we must
needs be ashamed.
DISTINCTIONS WITHOUT PRACTICAL DIFFERENCE
(22) But we may as well now as at any time concede that there is comparatively little difference
in the outcome of these two popular Protestant Gospels -- the difference is merely a theoretical
one respecting how the results are to be reached. The results themselves are the same in both
cases -- the eternal doom and torment of over forty-seven billion of human creatures. For our
Arminian friends no less than Calvinists agree that there is no salvation aside from faith in Christ,
the only name given; and they admit also that of those who believe in Christ only the sanctified are
of the real Church; and their Gospel is also that only the real Church is to be saved and that all
others are to be eternally and most horribly tormented; -- some claim in literal flames, others say
by the torments and gnawings of conscience and remorse, which they proceed to say will be
worse than the literal flames, -- and we respond, if worse, so much worse for the argument.
(23) All will surely agree as respects these two theories or Gospels held out to the world by
Protestant Christendom that it would make no difference to the forty-seven thousand millions,
whether they got into that awful state of hopeless woe by divine predestination and lack of love
and justice, or by divine incapacity and lack of foreknowledge and proper arrangements. We
believe that no true Christian will be ready after examining the subject thus far to say that he fully
approves either of these theories, and that he is not ashamed of both of them.
CONSIDER NOW THE TRUE GOSPEL
(24) Let us now proceed to examine what is the true Gospel, presented to us in the Word of God
-- the Gospel of which the Apostle was not ashamed. The word "gospel" itself should be the clue
-- should save the intelligent Christian from being misled by the various theories of bad tidings of
great misery for nearly all people, miscalled "gospel." He who thinks it good news that one out of
a thousand of the human family is to be saved and the remaining 999 to be eternally tormented, is
either not a Christian at all, or he is decidedly undeveloped in Christian character, in mercy, in
love, in justice. In our opinion he is at most only a "babe in Christ" who has need first of the milk
of the Word and subsequently of the "strong meat" thereof, that he may grow up into Christ in all
things, and be able to comprehend with all saints the lengths and breadths and heights and depths
of the love of God which passeth all understanding. -- Ephesians 3:18,19.
(25) When occasionally we come across some one who gives evidence of being a Christian, and
who still entertains such horribly blasphemous views respecting the Heavenly Father's character,
we feel like quoting to him Yahweh's words through the Prophet, "My ways are not as your
ways, nor my thoughts as your thoughts, for as the heavens are higher than the earth so are my
ways higher than your ways and my plans higher than your plans." (Isaiah 55:8,9) And part of our
object in this study is to have those, whose eyes are anointed of Yahweh, that they may see
spiritual things, discern some of Yahweh's higher ways and higher plans which he presents to us
in his Word under the name "gospel" -- good tidings.
NOT UNIVERSAL SALVATION BUT A UNIVERSAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SALVATION
(26) The Apostle tells us that God preached the Gospel beforehand to Abraham, "beforehand"
signifying before it was due to begin; for the Gospel did not begin with Abraham, but with our
Lord Jesus Christ, as the Apostle again declares, this salvation "began to be declared by our Lord
and was confirmed to us by them that heard him." (Galatians 3:8; Heb. 2:3) All that ever went
before our Lord's preaching was not the Gospel, but merely types and promises which
foreshadowed it. Let us notice next what, according to the Apostle, constituted this forestatement
of the Gospel to Abraham: he says that it was couched in the words, "In you and in your seed all
nations will be blessed." (Galatians 3:16,29) Note this carefully: it does not say, In your seed one
out of a thousand out of the families of the earth will be blessed, and the remainder be doomed to
an indescribably horrible eternity, but that the whole Gospel is a Gospel of blessing, applicable to
all the families of the earth -- through Christ, the true seed of Abraham.
(27) When our Lord Jesus was born into the world, the Heavenly Father sent a message
respecting him, and the angels who bore that message declared that it was a Gospel message. Let
us hearken to what the angels said about the eternal torment of the vast majority of our race. They
said to the shepherds, "Behold we bring you good tidings [gospel] of great joy, which shall be to
all people." (Luke 2:10) Let it be distinctly noted that the Gospel of the angels, like the Gospel
communicated to Abraham, contains no reference to the damnation and eternal misery of any of
Yahweh's creatures, and that consequently our friends of the Salvation Army and others, who in
ignorance preach eternal damnation and call it the Gospel, are doing so in utter violation of the
meaning of the word and of all the uses of that word throughout the Scriptures. However well
they may mean, they are in this certainly committing a wrong, a grievous wrong, and we long to
see the light of the knowledge of the goodness of God shine into their hearts and relieve them of
this blindness which comes not from God nor from his Word, but from the prince of darkness. --
2 Corinthians 4:4
(28) It will require all the Millennial age (which is to follow this Gospel age in which we live) to
bless all the families of the earth with the joyful knowledge of divine grace in Christ. Just so surely
as the forty-seven thousand millions went down into death without hearing of the Saviour,
without coming to a clear knowledge of the truth, without the good tidings of great joy reaching
their ears, -- just so surely must they all come forth from the grave that this very Gospel message
of "good tidings" may be declared to them, and that they may be tested thereby and either be
accepted to eternal life or destroyed, as unworthy of life, in the Second Death. We say just so
surely, for three reasons:
-1- The announcement of the Gospel to Abraham says, "In your seed shall all the families of the
earth be blessed," and all of these forty-seven billion belong to this very class specified, the
families of the earth -- and they have not yet been blessed with this knowledge of the only name
wherein is the blessing.
-2- The same is true of the message by the angels, -- the good tidings of great joy is for all
people, and these forty-seven thousand millions of humanity are surely the great bulk of all
people.
-3- We are sure that this testimony must be given to them in the future because the Scriptural
declaration is that "Christ died for the ungodly;" "he tasted death for every man," and as a
consequence every man must have an opportunity granted him for benefitting by that death, and
of availing himself of the privilege of eternal life which was secured by our Lord's ransom
sacrifice.
DID CHRIST DIE FOR THE CHURCH ONLY?
(29) But some one would perhaps say: "Christ died only for the sins of the Church and not for
the sins of the world, and consequently the sins of the world cannot be forgiven them." We
answer, No; the Scriptural declaration most positively is that "Jesus Christ by the grace of God
tasted death for every man," "to be testified in due time." (Hebrews 2:9; 1 Timothy 2:6) And,
additionally, the Apostle says, "He is a propitiation [satisfaction] for our [the Church's] sins, and
not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world." -- 1 John 2:2
(30) What could be plainer than this? If the price for the sins of the whole world has been paid to
Justice, we may rest well assured that Justice will furnish opportunity through the Redeemer
whereby all these whose sins were atoned for may come to a knowledge of Christ, and to an
opportunity of accepting divine grace through him.
(31) But some one will say, Why should God adopt a plan which would necessitate a resurrection
of the dead, and a post-resurrection trial for eternal life except for all the elect Church of this
Gospel age? We answer, -1- It is not for us to inquire why Yahweh adopts certain plans which
differ from those which our poor finite minds might arrange for him: rather it is for us to
acknowledge that our wisdom is insufficient on such a subject and that we should come humbly to
Yahweh to hear from his Word whatever he may be pleased to inform us respecting his purposes.
-2- As a matter of fact only those who approach the question from this standpoint need expect to
see the truth or to "comprehend with all saints the lengths and breadths and heights and depths of
the love of God." -- Ephesians 3:18; 1 Corinthians 2:12
(32) God has been pleased, however, to reveal to us some of his reasons for arranging his plan as
we see it. He assures us of his full wisdom and power to manage every feature of his own work
according to his own good pleasure, assuring us that he knows the end from the beginning, and
that the end will fully justify every step that he has taken. His Word, no less than observation,
shows us that during all these six thousand years the world has been getting a lesson respecting
the exceeding sinfulness of sin and its wages of sorrow and death. His Word assures us also that
during the next age, the Millennium, the whole world will be brought to a knowledge of the way
of righteousness and love and peace, and will see the divine law in practical operation, and
witness its beneficent results in all those who will come into harmony with the great Mediator.
(33) Thus mankind learns the lesson of evil and its consequences first in the present life, and the
lesson of righteousness and its blessed results under divine providence, in the Millennium; and
when thus fully equipped with knowledge on both sides of the question and instructed by the
Royal Priesthood, (the completed and glorified elect Gospel Church), mankind will be ready for
the tests, that will be applied by the Lord Jesus, under which the obedient and faithful will be
granted full perfection and eternal life, and the disobedient and incorrigible will "be destroyed
from amongst the people." -- Acts 3:22,23
"IF YOU ARE CHRIST'S, THEN YOU ARE ABRAHAM'S SEED AND HEIRS"
(34) Another matter, really the key to the whole question which we are discussing, is revealed in
God's Word, viz., that in the divine purpose the promised "Seed of Abraham" that should
perform the great work of blessing all the families of the earth (Genesis 12:3; 22:18; 26:4; 28:14; Romans 4:13,16; Galatians 3:8,16,29), is to be one, in the sense of one
kind, but not in the sense of one person -- that is to say, that the seed of Abraham will consist of all who believed the promise in faith (Luke 20:37,38; Romans 4:3,13,16; Galatians 3:6; Hebrews 11:13,17,39); in this Christian age, it thus includes all who belong to Christ. -- Galatians 3:7,29.
(35) This Gospel age intervening between the time of the great sin offering and the time when the
blessing of earth's billions will commence, God has set apart for the work of selecting or electing the seed of Abraham who are to bless all the families of the earth. The scriptures speak of those being selected as the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27), "the church" (Acts 2:47; 5:11; 20:28 -- King James Version), the "little flock," (Luke 12:32) the "royal priesthood," (1 Peter 2:9) the spiritual "children of Israel" "by faith," (Revelation 7:4; Romans 4:16) "heirs of God" (Romans 8:17) and "sons of God." (Galatians 3:26) The salvation provided for these heirs and sons of God is higher than that which God purposes for the world in general, as they all, if faithful, receive an inheritance in the kingdom. But an even greater purpose is also revealed in selecting these heirs of God, and that is the selection of "joint-heirs" with Christ. (Romans 8:17) The ones who receive joint-heirship receive the highest rewards in the kingdom. The selecting of these heirs and "joint-heirs" and trying them and proving them, fitting them and polishing them for service in the Kingdom, and it is to these, as the Apostle Peter declares, God has given "exceeding great and precious promises [far beyond any promises given to any other of his creatures] that by these [promises] we might become partakers of the divine [Strong's Greek #2304 - godlike] nature [Strong's #5449 - growth],"* and receive the inheritance of the kingdom in order to bless all the
families of the earth. (36) This true view of the calling and election of the Church is another feature of the Gospel -- the true "good news (gospel) of great joy which will be to all the people." (Luke 2:10) If it is splendid, good news to know that ultimately all families of the earth are to be blessed with opportunities for salvation through the Christ, it is still an additional feature to the good news to
know that God has invited us to become members of the Christ company, "members in particular of the body of Christ." -- 1 Corinthians 12:27.
(37) This is the true Gospel, the one we find set forth in the Scriptures, set forth by Paul himself,
and of which he was not ashamed. This Gospel shows the character of our Creator in a most
wonderful light, -- his Wisdom, able to discern the end from the beginning (Acts 15:18; Isaiah
46:9,10); his Power, able to accomplish that which he pleases (Isaiah 55:11); his Justice, squaring
every feature of the plan from first to last (Acts 15:18), according to the most absolute features of
righteousness (Psalm 145:17; Revelation 15:3); his Love, whose lengths and breadths and heights and depths we have not yet been
able to explore (Romans 11:33); a love which sympathizes with his creatures in their fallen estate (John 3:16,17; 12:47,48);
a love which provided a Savior, and "who is the Savior of all men" (John 3:16; 1 Timothy 4:10); a love which prompted that Savior
to give his life as our ransom price (Matthew 20:28; Mark 10:45; Romans 5:8; 1 Timothy 2:5,6); a love which met all the requirements of divine
justice for us (Romans 6:18); a love which still pursues mankind, and in this Gospel age calls many to
heirship as sons that they may share in blessing the world in the kingdom age. -- Romans 8:14
(38) "Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed upon us that we should be called the
sons of God." (1 John 3:1) This divine love, still pursuing its original plan for man's salvation, will
use the "elect" glorified house of sons, of which Christ Jesus is the Head (Ephesians 1:22), in
blessing all families of the earth with full opportunity of knowledge and full assistance up the
highway of holiness (Isaiah 35:8) that so many as will may attain to the restoration of all that was
lost in Adam by coming back into harmony with God through the great Mediator. -- Acts
3:19-23
NONE NEED BE ASHAMED OF THE TRUE GOSPEL
(39) Surely of this Gospel we are not ashamed, "for it is the power of God to salvation to
everyone who believes." (Romans 1:16) It has in our hearts a transforming and renewing power, a
sanctifying power which no error could possibly have, and which all the theories of eternal
torment have never equaled and never will. Let us more and more "show forth the praises of our
God, who has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light," by renouncing all
God-dishonoring creeds and theories, and instead hold forth the Word of life, and witness the
good confession -- the "good tidings of great joy which will be to all people." -- 1 Peter 2:9;
Colossians 1:13; Luke 2:10 (KJV)
(40) All who will declare the true Gospel will need to be well shod with the preparation of the
gospel of peace (gentleness, patience, meekness) for, strange to say, they will find bitter
opposition from professed servants of Christ who have been blinded and prejudiced by Satan's
misrepresentations of the Gospel, -- by which he seeks to drive from Yahweh all who have a
remnant of reason in their religious thinking. (Ephesians 6:13-18; Galatians 5:22,23; 2 Timothy
3:12; John 15:20; 1 Peter 5:8) All who have ears to hear, and who do hear the true Gospel, will
quickly distinguish it from the miserable counterfeits which for so long have passed current among
God's people. (Matthew 11:15; 13:9,16) Let all such remember that ability to hear is an evidence
of divine favor, and let them not be ashamed, but glorify God on this behalf. (1 Peter 4:16) Let
such remember, also, that their acceptance of truth as due, in the face of unpopularity, is a part of
their testing. (Revelation 2:10; 1 Peter 1:7) Yahweh puts his plan, his Word, as his representative,
saying -- He that is ashamed of me and my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when
he comes in the glory of his Father with his holy angels. -- Mark 8:38
(41) The call still goes forth, then, to "repent, and be baptized, everyone of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins." (Acts 2:38) If you are not already a disciple of Jesus, are you ready to count the cost of being a disciple of Christ? (Luke 14:25-35) Are you willing to give yourself in full devotion to Jesus in appreciation of what he has done for you? (Romans 5:8; Ephesians 1:6-8) Then go to God in prayer and tell him of your desire to turn away from all that he hates and your heart's desire to serve him through Jesus. -- Hebrews 13:21.
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