Grace Reigning in Election
By HORATIUS BONAR. D.D.
"Vain man would be wise, though he be born like a wild ass's colt."
ccordingly,
he finds fault with election, as a mere system of arbitrary partiality
and favouritism: and tells us that if there be such a thing as total
helplessness in man, and sovereign election in God, then man is not
to blame if he be lost. Mans entire apostasy and death in sin, so that
he cannot save himself, and God's entire supremacy, so that He saves
whom He will, are doctrines exceedingly distasteful to human-pride.
But they are Scriptural.
Why was one thief saved and thc other lost? "Even
so, Father, for so it seemed good in Thy sight." God was not bound
to save the one, and He had power enough to have saved thc other, and
neither could save himself. What made the difference? Thc sovereign
grace of God.
Why was Paul saved and Judas lost? Was it because the
former deserved to be saved and the latter to be lost? No, neither deserved
to be saved. Was it because the one was a fitting object for the grace
of God and the other not? No, thc one was no more a fitting object than
the other. Was it because Paul chose Christ, and Judas rejected Him?
Well, but how was it that Paul chose Christ? Was it not because Christ
chose him?
Why was it that Judea was made a land of light and Egypt
remained a region of darkness? Who made thc difference? Man or God?
Was God unjust in leaving Egypt in the shadow of death when He made
light to arise on Israel? What had Israel done to deserve a privilege
like this?
Why is it that Britain is a land of light and Africa
a land of darkness? Who made the difference? Who sent the gospel to
Britain and withheld it from Africa? Is God unjust in leaving the mighty
continent in the hands of Satan, and in delivering from his yoke this
small island of thc sea?
None have deserved saIvation. No man is more fit for
it than another. God was not bound to save any. God might have saved
all. Yet He has only saved some. Is He, then, unjust in only saving
some when He could have saved all? Objectors say, Oh, those who are
lost, are lost because they rejected Christ. But did not all equally
reject Him at first? What made the unbelief of some give way? Was it
because they willed it, or because God put forth His power in them?
Surely the latter. Might He not, then, have put forth His power in all.
and prevented any from rejecting the Saviour? Yet He did not. Why? Because
so it seemed good in His sight.
Is it unjust in God to save only a few when all are equally
doomed to die ? If not. is there any injustice in His determining aforehand
to save these few, and leave the rest unsaved? They could not save themselves,
and was it unjust in Him to resolve, in His infinite wisdom, to save
them? Or, was it unjust in Him not to resolve to save all? Had all perished
there would have been no injustice with Him. How is it possible that
there can be Injustice in His resolving to save some?
There can be no grace whcn there is no sovereignty. Deny
God's right to choose whom He will and you deny His right to save whom
He will. Deny His right to save whom He will, and you deny that salvation
is of grace. If salvation is made to hinge upon any desert or fitness
in man, seen or foreseen, gracc is at an end.
One of the controversies of the present day is respecting
the WILL of God - as to whether His will or man's is the regulating
power in the universe, and the procuring cause of salvation to souls.
The supremacy of God's will over individual persons and events is questioned.
Things are made to turn upon man's will, not on God's. Conversion is
made to turn on man's will, not on God's. Man's will, not God's, is
to decide what individuals are to enter heaven. Man's pen, and not God's,
is to write the names of the saved ones in the Lamb's book of Life!
Much zeal is shown for the freedom of man's will, little jealousy seems
to be left for the freedom of God's will. Men insist that it is unjust
and tyrannical in God to control their wills, yet see nothing unjust,
nothing proud, nothing Satanic in attempting to fetter and direct the
will of God. Man, it seems, cannot have his own foolish will gratified,
unless the all-wise God will consent to relinquish His!
Such are some of thc steps in the march of Atheism. Such
are the preparations making in these last days by the wily usurper for
dethroning the Eternal Jehovah.
Men may call these speculations. They may condenm them
as unprofitable. To the law and to the testimony! Of such speculations,
the Bible is full. There man is a helpless worm, and salvation from
first to last, is of the Lord. God's will, and not man's, is the law
of the universe. If we are to maintain thc gospel - if we are to hold
fast grace - if we are to preserve Jehovah's honour - we must grasp
these truths with no feeble hand. For if there be no such a Being as
a Supreme pre-determining Jehovah, then the universe will soon be chaos:
and if there be no such thing as free electing love, every minister
of Christ may close his lips, and every sinner upon earth sit down in
mute despair.
KEI.SO, 1844.
Dr. Bonar's introduction to Booth's "Reign of Grace
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