“No man can come to me, except the Father
which hath sent me draw him: and I will
raise him up at the last day.”
John 6:44.
According to Jesus’ own words the Father
must do the drawing (except
the Father …draw him) otherwise
none of us could be justified(saved).
God works in mysterious ways, ways we mere
humans can’t really wrap our minds around.
God works through His Holy Spirit on the
heart of every man – yet no man comes to
Jesus unless God the Father is thoroughly
involved. Not everyone accepts the truth and
believes God when He attempts to convince
them of His truth. If folks come to the foot
of the cross it must be because God the
Father drew them there and they believed. No
man will seek justification (salvation) by
his own volition.
Is it God’s desire that all of mankind be
saved?
“The Lord is not slack concerning his
promise, as some men count slackness; but is
longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that
any should perish, but that all should come
to repentance.”
II Peter 3:9.
The Greek word “pas” used here for “all”
actually means all.
But does that mean that
eventually all men/women will come to Jesus
Christ for their salvation? Not hardly. God
alone does the drawing – He draws all but
only those who are open to being drawn will
come.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave
his only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in himshould
not perish, but have everlasting life.”
John 3:16.
“Whosoever” refers to the fact
that God extends His free gift of salvation
to “all” but it doesn’t mean “all” will
eventually obtain everlasting life. Since
God can see the beginning from the end He
knows those who will be drawn – likewise He
knows full well those who won’t accept His
free gift of salvation. It was never His
plan nor is it His desire that some of His
creation would remain unjustified
(condemned). God loves all of His creation
with a love that is beyond our
understanding, yet God knows what the
conclusion of each person’s life will be and
has known every aspect of the timeline of
each of our lives since before He laid the
foundation of the earth.
Apart from His incredible love and mercy
there is a persistent fact that cannot be
overlooked. God gave each one of us
something that really boggles our mind, free
will. God will not violate His creation’s
free will – He has no desire to fill
eternity with a bunch of undesirable,
loveless robots. We are born sinners – we
are born lost. Some will seek God as He
draws them, but most won’t and that’s the
tragedy. Think about it, God loves everyone
equally, yet He knows each individual’s
ultimate destination for eternity. It must
be an incredibly painful period for God to
endure whilst He watches the life of one of
His creation begin and then end without ever
coming to the cross of Christ.
So where does all this foreknowledge of
God’s leave the faithful who believe and
follow Christ’s great commission? Why would
the Creator of the universe leave His
disciples with such a commandment? If God
already knows whom He will draw to Christ
ahead of time (who will accept His free gift
of salvation) why is it that we must spread
His Gospel to all creatures? What does He
need us for? Let’s see if God will provide
us with an answer.
“Let your light so shine before men, that
they may see your good works, and glorify
your Father which is in heaven.”
Matthew
5:16. We, His children, are His
messengers. God will use us as we
demonstrate His Glory throughout our
Christian walk. He invokes our help as
witnesses to His truth – then others
(nonbelievers) see Him in us. It isn’t that
everyone is born either saved or unsaved,
but that throughout their life they either
recognize God as truth then believe – hence
He draws – or they refuse to see His truth,
thus they remain lost.
We, as God’s messengers, may be the catalyst
that brings about a change in a person’s
attitude towards God. Yes, God draws us to
His Son but how does He do that? By using
the faith of His children as a picture, as a
sign, as a visible fulfillment of His
promises. He knew before He created us just
what it would take to convince us of the
power, presence, and sacrifice of our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ. He knew His
children would play a positive role in
attracting others to the truth as they
delivered His message to a lost world. This
is one way God the Father draws us to Christ
so that we would believe and follow His only
begotten Son into an awesome eternity with
Him. He also knew before the foundation of
the earth which one of His children would be
instrumental in another person’s life to
help them see the truth. Sadly, He knows all
too well those who are foolishly standing
apart with an attitude of “I’m saved, that’s
good enough for me.” This blatant refusal by
God’s children to follow His commands must
displease Him greatly.
“Ye are the
salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost
his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it
is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be
cast out, and to be trodden under foot of
men.”
Matthew 5:13.
“Ye are the light of the world. A city that
is set on an hill cannot be hid.”
Matthew
5:14. Since we follow Jesus
Christ we are to be that light to the world.
Well then, the question must be broached –
why do so many of His children remain hid?
Like Jesus says when salt loses its
saltiness it is good for nothing. What good
is a bunch of good for nothing Christians?
All this craziness concerning predestination
would be avoided if only we would at least
attempt to understand God’s position
regarding His domain. His word speaks of
predestination in that He alone knows the
beginning from the end.
“I am Alpha
and Omega, the beginning and the ending,
saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and
which is to come, the Almighty.”
Revelation 1:8. If you give it
some real serious thought you can see that,
of course, He can speak of predestination
since He’s known from the beginning who
would be receptive to His drawing and who
would remain in their stubborn rebellion to
Him resulting in their ultimate, horrible
end.
Here’s a little scenario on how this
predestination thing works. God places a
message on your heart to approach a certain
person to witness to them. Now here’s the
interesting part, God knew you would follow
His will in witnessing to this person
because He saw the fulfillment of His will
before He even created you, even before He
laid the foundation of earth. Therefore it
is He (God) that draws. We are His
instrument, not the cause.
God is and always has been, that’s just the
plain truth. God is not restrained by time
or space as is His creation. Scientists say
there are four knowable dimensions and 6
inferred or indirect dimensions which, if
true, means there are ten dimensions in all.
To God there are no barriers to any of those
dimensions because He transcends them all.
Everything that happened on earth prior to
you and I being here, and everything that
will ever come to pass after we are gone,
has been history to God since before He laid
even one of this planet’s foundation stones.
To us humans’ seeing into the future is a
very desirable concept but a dimension which
will remain unattainable while we inhabit
these earthen vessels. We can look back into
the past but the future is beyond the bounds
set forth by God Himself. Therefore man has
no idea who will believe “the Gospel message”
and who won’t. That domain lies squarely on
God’s shoulders.
We who have become born again are now a part
of God’s family and as such we’ve become His
messengers spreading the Gospel of Christ.
We were given that command for a purpose.
We’re to follow God’s will and speak toour
fellow man about His truth – about who Jesus
Christ is and what He did for us. But we
can’t and don’t save anyone, we are only the
messengers of an incredible, life saving
message.
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
twotug@embarqmail.com