Tuesday, May 6, 2008

No Way!



















W. A. Criswell former pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas where Criswell pastored for 50 years...was a Calvinist.
I can't really believe it but it is true. Why don't we here more about this. With all the discussion and arguments about Calvinism from Southern Baptist it is hard to fathom the "Prince of Southern Baptist Preachers" being a Calvinist.

By the way, W.A. is one of my favorite preachers and his pastoral insight is second to none. If it had not been for the influence of Criswell and many like him the SBC would be as liberal as the average Episcopal Church in America.

W.A. Criswell was a Calvinist. What really shocks me is we rarely here about it.

Listen to his words in a sermon called "The Doctrine of Predestination" from Isaiah 46:9-11 (some take out to shorten it)

(Begin sermon)

So in our study of the Word, there will be many times—and one is this morning—there will be many times when the water will be so deep, the depth of the riches of God so unsearchable and unfathomable, until we can just look and adore and worship. But that does not mean that we ought not to look. Let’s look. Let’s open our mind and our eyes and look upon the marvelous works of God.
I do not say I can understand it all. Least of all would you say I could explain it. But I do say we can open the Book and look upon the riches of the wisdom of the counsels of God.
Now, in the forty-fourth and the forty-sixth chapters of Isaiah, we’re going to take our text on this doctrine of foreordination, of predestination.
In the forty-fourth chapter of Isaiah, the twenty-fourth verse to the end of the chapter:
Thus saith the Lord, thy redeemer, and he that formed thee from the womb: I am the Lord that maketh all things, that stretcheth forth the heavens alone, that spreadeth abroad the earth by myself—
didn’t have anybody helping me; I did that—
That frustrateth the tokens of the liars and maketh diviners mad, that turneth wise men backward, and maketh their knowledge foolish.
That confirmeth the word of his servant and performeth the counsel of his messengers, that saith to Jerusalem: Thou shalt be inhabited; and to the cities of Judah, ye shall be built, and I will raise up the decayed places thereof.
That saith to the deep, Be dry; and I will dry up thy rivers:
That saith of Cyrus, He is my shepherd and shall perform all my pleasure: even saying to Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built, and to the temple, Thy foundation shall be laid.

Do you see anything in that? Well, this is it. When did Cyrus live? And when did Cyrus do all of those things? Cyrus flourished in 550 B.C. When did Isaiah say these things? When did Isaiah live?
Isaiah lived 750 B.C. More than two hundred years before this thing came to pass, Isaiah prophesied that Jerusalem would be destroyed and desolate, that Judah would be without inhabitants—it would be waste, would be a vacuum and sterile and empty. And two hundred years before it happened, Isaiah called the ruler by name who would come and give the decree that Judah should be inhabited and Jerusalem should be rebuilt and the foundations of the temple relaid.
That’s our God. Now, just to turn the page, just to show you how this is interwoven all through the Bible—just turn the page, just one page. In the forty-sixth chapter of Isaiah and beginning at the ninth verse, listen to the Word of the Lord:
For I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me,
Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure. Calling unto the ravenous bird from the east, the man that executeth my counsel from a far country: yea, I have spoken it, I will bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it.

That’s our God. Now that’s what you call foreordination. That’s what you call predestination. That’s Calvinism. And I am a Calvinist. That’s good old Bible doctrine. And I believe the Bible. These things are in God’s hands. And ultimately, and finally, He purposed it and executeth all of it.

Now, let’s start. It belongs to the perfection of God to have a purpose, a design. You cannot think of God apart from His purpose, His choices, His decrees, His decisions. You can’t think of God apart from the plan of God anymore than you can think of the sun without its heat and its light.
God does not rule this universe by whim or caprice. He does not do it opportunistically or adventitiously. But God does it by purpose, by plan and by design. God has a plan. It belongs, I say, to the perfection of God that He have a plan. It belongs to the sovereignty of God that He executes that plan. God sees it through, no matter what, no matter when, no matter how, no matter the obstacles, no matter what occasion may arise, no matter what enemy may intervene or may interpose—God carries that plan through.


Now, just to save us time—and you won’t have opportunity to turn to them, because I have copied them down. Just to save us time, may I read to you just some of the passages from God’s Book that so clearly speak of this thing, of the foreordination—this thing of the predestination, this thing of the predetermining purposes of God?
Romans 8:28: “Called according to his purpose.”
Ephesians 1:11: “Foreordained according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his will.”
Ephesians 3:11: “According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Isaiah 14:26, 27: “This is the purpose that is purposed upon the whole earth. And this is the hand that is stretched upon all nations. Now Jehovah of hosts hath purposed . . . and His hand is stretched out and who can turn it back?”
Daniel 4:35: “He that does according to His will in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth, and none could stay His hand.”
Psalms 119:89: “Forever, O God, Thy word is settled, is established, is fixed in heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto all generations. Thou hast established the earth and it abideth. They abide this day according to thine ordinances and thy decrees.”
Job 4:1-5: “Man that is born of woman is but a few days and full of troubles. His days are determined.” I am so many days to live, and God has numbered them. There is a time and a place known to God when the brittle thread of my life shall be cut off. “His days are determined. The number of his months are with Thee.” God knows them. He knows the exact moment when each one of us shall die. “The number of our months are with Thee. Thou hast appointed our bounds that we cannot pass.” No man can go beyond that day and that hour that God hath determined in which a man shall live.
Acts 2:23: “Being delivered up by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God; even the hand of lawless men did crucify and slay.”
Acts 4:27, 28: “Of a truth in this city, both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the Gentiles and the people of Israel were gathered together to do whatsoever Thy hand and Thy counsel foreordained to come to pass.”
Revelation 17:17: “For God did put in their hearts to do His will and to come to one mind and to give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God should be fulfilled.”
All of these things, says the Lord God Almighty, are according to the foreordained and predetermined and infinite counsels of God, who lives and reigns in heaven.

Now, that thing, I see all around me. Now, I don’t see anything else but that all around me. The pre- and fore-determined counsels and wisdom and sovereignty and executed purposes of Almighty God.
I see it in the origin of things. I see it in the origin of all living things. Matter doesn’t give birth to life. You can look at that dirt, rock, earth, matter forever and it will never originate life. That comes from the great first mover, God. It comes from the choices of God. In your own living, the old dead man could never spontaneously originate his own resurrection. No infant could ever originate its own beginning. No created thing could ever originate its own creation. These things lie in the counsels and in the choices of Almighty God.


You didn’t do anything except just come along as God allowed it. That’s all. That’s all. That’s our God. He chooses. He decrees. And He executes these great designs and these choices.
Now, I say, I see it everywhere, not only in individuals. I see it in nations. God chooses nations. God does it. God chose the Greek people and the Greek culture and language that made possible the universal dissemination of the message of Christ. God chose the Roman nation and the Pax Romana that made possible the dissemination of the worldwide preaching of the gospel of Christ.
God chose the Jew. And what the Jew is and what he has done and what he has in the future is according to the pre- and foreordained knowledge and counsels of Almighty God. And the Lord says, “And out of Judah shall He come who shall reign. And the scepter shall not depart from His hand.” That’s our God.
And the Lord God said to Judah and to the Jewish nation, and he’ll be here till I come again. “Verily, verily, I say unto you, this genos, this race, this kind shall not pass away until all these things be fulfilled.”
In the eleventh chapter of the Book of Romans, Paul says, “And so,” when God grafts back in the fallen tabernacle of Israel, when God pulls back to Himself these people, then says Paul, “then all Israel will be saved.”
And in Amos, God says, “And I will gather them from the four winds of the earth, the four corners of the earth. And I’ll plant them back in their own land and in their own country. And they shall never be pulled up again.”
Where’s your Hittite and your Girgashites and your Hivites and your Canaanites and your Moabites and your Ammonites and all your other “ites?” They’ve all gone out. But the Israelite is still here. And he’ll be here until the end of time. Why? Because God said so. The Lord chose it and the Lord executes His decrees.



Listen to Simon Peter as he writes, “Peter, an apostle, to all of these elect according to the foreknowledge of God.” He knew you before you were born. He put your name in the Book of Life before you came into the world.
He said, “Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from before the foundation of the world.” That’s according to the foreknowledge of God.

“Blessed be Him who has done that for us and has given us and brought us to an inheritance, incorruptible and undefiled, that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you who are kept by the power of God, who are kept from falling by the power of God.”
It’s according to the foreordained purposes of the Lord that these that are written in His book, who trust in Christ—that they’ll be saved. I don’t care what assails them, what terrible obstacles, what darkness, what fear, what valleys—God has ordained their salvation, and we’ll make it. We’ll be there when the roll is called. We’ll be standing in the midst of the saints of glory.
For all these purposes God has purposed for us as people in this world of woe, here’s another one. Here’s another one: the sovereign purpose of God encourages us, encourages us, in all of the turns and vicissitudes and misfortunes of life, whatever they are and however they come.

Romans 8:28, can we quote that? Can we quote that? “For all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose.”

No matter what it is, when it comes, God makes it work for good to those who love God. That’s the sovereign purpose in our lives and in this world.
Romans 8:28, “For all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose.”
Now, everybody say that together. “For we know that all things work together for good to them who love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.”

That’s our God. That’s our God. I may not be able to understand it. I may sit down there by a bedside and marvel at the permissive will of God in letting one of our saintliest people suffer and suffer and suffer, but God says, “It’s according to a design. It’s according to an infinite and almighty purpose.” And the Lord makes it work together for good when we love Him, when we’re in His will, when we are the elect according to His purposes, when we belong to Him.

(end sermon) taken from www.wacriswell.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

FOLLOWING DR. CRISWELL'S LINE OF THOUGHT HE IS A CALVINIST BECAUSE HE WAS PREDESTINED OR PREORDAINED TO BE ONE.THERE WAS NO CHOICE IN THE MATTER.THAT LOGIC WOULD DICTATE THAT FAITH (TRUST)WOULD ALSO BE WITHOUT CHOICE.I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT DR. CRISWELL THOUGH BEING A GREAT EVANGELIST HAS ASKED PEOPLE TO MAKE A CHOICE REGARDING CHRIST.BUT THEN THAT WOULD CONTRADICT THE CALVINISTIC TEACHING OF UNCONDITRIONAL ELECTION.HE COULD PREACH IN ONE SERMON AS A CALVINIST AND IN ANOTHER AS A NON-CALVINIST.CALVINISTS TO THEIR CREDIT EMPHASIZE THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD.THE BIBLE THOUGH SPEAKS OF THE FREE WILL OF MAN A WILL THAT IS A PART OF GOD'S PREDETERMINED PURPOSE.THANK GOD FOR ANCESTORS LIKE DR. CRISWELL WHO PROCLAIMED THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD BUT WITHOUT NEGLECTING THE FREE WILL OF MAN.TO BELIEVE IN THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD AS A CALVINIST DOES DOES NOT NECESSARILY MAKE ONE A CALVANIST ESPECIALLY THE EXTREME CALVINIST WHO IS THE LOUDEST SPOKESMAN FOR CALVINISM TODAY.I LOVE LETTUCE. RABBITS LOVE LETTUCE.THAT DOESN'T MAKE ME A RABBIT IT ONLY SHOWS THAT ME AND THE RABBIT AGREE ON SOME THINGS.

Jamie Steele said...

Yes and the rabbit will only eat lettuce because that is the rabbits nature. But you on the other hand may just eat the rabbit...

Anonymous said...

I WOULD EAT THE RABBIT BUT THE REASON HE DOESN,T EAT ME HAS MORE TO DO WITH HIS INABILITY TO USE A SHOTGUN THAN HIS NATURE.
I SAID THANK GOD FOR OUR ANCESTORS WHO TAUGHT THE TRUTH TO THAT I ADD THANK GOD FOR CURRENT PREACHERS(LIKE JAMIE STEELE)WHO DO THE SAME.