the extent of God's determining
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 5:32 pm
This was posted as a reply to something on a board, and I wondered what you all thought of this presentation.
I do not believe that God claims in scripture to be making everything that comes to pass his active doing. I believe he can ordain the ends, and leave the means at times in the will of man. I think God drives the bus, but the passengers can love or hate, punch or hug while the bus gets to its final destination. what are your thoughts board?
Alastair.
I do not believe that God claims in scripture to be making everything that comes to pass his active doing. I believe he can ordain the ends, and leave the means at times in the will of man. I think God drives the bus, but the passengers can love or hate, punch or hug while the bus gets to its final destination. what are your thoughts board?
Alastair.
"I am certain that this is a definite misreading of the teachings of historic Calvinism. As the Westminster Confession states: “God the great Creator of all things upholds, directs, disposes, and governs all creatures, actions, and things, from the greatest even to the least, by his most wise and holy providence, according to his infallible foreknowledge, and the free and immutable counsel of his own will, to the praise of the glory of his wisdom, power, justice, goodness, and mercy.”
Prov. 16:9- In their hearts humans plan their course, but the LORD determines their steps.
Eph. 1:11- “[God] brings about everything according to the perfect counsel of His will.”
And Calvin himself said, “By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which He determined with Himself whatever He wished to happen with regard to every man.” (and this was not meant as simply referring to salvation itself)
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Abstract Principles also contain the historic teaching of Calvin: “God from eternity, decrees or permits all things that come to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs and governs all creatures and all events; yet so as not in any wise to be the author or approver of sin nor to destroy the free will and responsibility of intelligent creatures.”
Belgic Confession article 13: “We believe that this good God, after he created all things, did not abandon them to chance or fortune but leads and governs them according to his holy will, in such a way that nothing happens in this world without his orderly arrangement.
Yet God is not the author of, nor can he be charged with, the sin that occurs. For his power and goodness are so great and incomprehensible that he arranges and does his work very well and justly even when the devils and wicked men act unjustly.”
According to Calvin (and I would say Scripture), everything that happens occurs because God has specifically ordained it to occur, either causing it to happen directly or allowing it to happen (as in the case of sin) for the purposes of His ultimate glorification. He is not the author of sin, but only allows sin to occur for His ultimate purposes. It is a much more involved process than a more passive guidance.
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