Some Thoughts Against Calvinism
Calvinism is a set of teachings held on to by a
lot of Christians, which I believe, is contrary to the Word of God. Here I am
trying to show from the Scriptures how those teachings are contrary to the
Word.
God
loves everyone, not just the elect
When Calvinists say that God does not love
everyone but only the elect (that is, those who believe in the Lord Jesus
Christ), the Bible says God loves everyone. Here are some verses to prove that:
1John 2: 2 clearly says Jesus died not only for the sins of the church, but for the sins of the
whole world.
John 3:16 says "For God so loved the
world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes
in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life”. Obviously ‘the world’
includes believers and unbelievers.
Jesus loved the rich young ruler (Mark 10: 21),
although he turned away from Him.
Jesus taught us to love our neighbours as ourselves (Mark 12: 31) and to love even our enemies (Luke 6: 27, 28).
Of course, our neighbours and enemies include unbelievers as well. If God wants
us to love unbelievers, how can we allege that God Himself does not love them?!
Jesus taught only what He already did
(Acts 1:1). So if Jesus taught us to love
our neighbours as ourselves and to love
even our enemies, it is clear that before He taught us to do that, Jesus
loved all including unbelievers.
We read in Matthew 9: 36 and Mark 6: 34 that Jesus
had compassion (which is an attribute of love) for the multitude which, of
course, included many who never came to true salvation.
Calvinists say that God has plans of welfare
for the elect only. But we read in Luke 7:30 says the Pharisees and lawyers rejected God's purpose for themselves,
which makes it clear that God had a good purpose for them also which they
rejected.
Calvinists say that God desires only the elect to
be saved. But 1 Tim 2:4 says that He desires all men to be saved and to
come to the knowledge of the truth. Calvinists then cleverly interpret that the
term ‘all men’ denotes only the elect. To nullify that argument,
let us look at another verse written by the apostle Paul (who also wrote
1Timothy) in Romans 5: 18. There the Word says that “So
then as through one transgression, there resulted condemnation to all men,
even so through one act of righteousness there resulted justification of life
to all men”. No Calvinist can
say the condemnation of sin came only on the elect, but it is obvious that it
came on the whole world which includes believers and unbelievers. So if all men in the former part of the
verse denotes the whole world, it means the same thing when the term all men occurs in the latter part
of the same verse. That means that justification of life also is open to the
whole world, and not just to the elect.
Another verse which
Calvinists misinterpret is 2 Pet 3:9:
“The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient
toward you, not wishing for any to perish but for all to come
to repentance”. If "all"
in this verse refers to only the believers, about whom the Calvinists say that
they will never perish, then why should apostle Peter warn them of perishing if
they don't repent?? It is crystal clear from the verse that the Lord wants
everybody to repent and come to Himself.
Man
has Freedom of Choice
Calvinists say that if God wants to save
somebody, that person will definitely be saved because no one has a free will.
But we read in Matthew 23: 37 that although Jesus wanted to save the Jews, they
were not willing, and obviously they were not saved.
Calvinists
argue that Rom 9: 13 says that God hated Esau to send him to hell. But it does
not say like that. If you read the verse in the context, verses 11 and 12 just
say that God, in His sovereignty, chose Jacob to inherit the blessing of
Abraham, before they did anything good or bad. God hated Esau because He
foreknew Esau’s attitude and choices even before he did anything good or bad. It
was a divine hatred towards Esau’s sins. God does not send anybody to hell, but
rather people choose to go there despite the numerous warnings by the God of
love.
Calvinists take Rom 9:16 and argue
that man has no free will. Let us look at what that verse really says: “So then it does not depend on the man who
wills or the man who runs, but on God who has mercy”. What it implies is
that by our self efforts we can never please or come to God, but we, sinners,
are dependent on God’s mercy. But we need to respond to God’s mercy when it is
available.
And on whom does God have mercy? Rom
9:18 says “So then He has mercy on
whom He desires, and He hardens whom He desires.” Then one will ask whom
does God desire to have mercy? The answer is that He desires to have mercy on ALL,
including the Pharaoh. See Acts 13:47: "For so the Lord has
commanded us, 'I have placed you as a light for the Gentiles, that you
may bring salvation to the end of the earth.'".
But Pharaoh rejected the mercy of God and hardened his heart. And so God
also hardened his heart, but ‘raised him
up to demonstrate God’s power’ (Romans 9: 17) even through such a hardened
man by sending plagues in the land of Egypt and finally turning his heart (Proverbs
21: 1) to send the Israelites to the promised land of Canaan.
One another
verse that Calvinists misinterpret is Romans 9: 22 by alleging that God prepared
the vessels of wrath for destruction. Let us look at Romans 9: 22, 23 without
any preconceived ideas: “What if God, although willing to demonstrate His wrath and to make His
power known, endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for
destruction? And He did so to make known the riches of His glory upon vessels
of mercy, which He prepared beforehand for glory”. The contrast here is pretty
clear. When it is about vessels of wrath, the Word does not say who prepared
them for destruction. But it is about vessels of mercy, the Word clearly says
that they were prepared beforehand by God Himself. So we can infer that the
vessels of wrath prepared themselves for destruction by their own sinful
choices.
God’s grace works on the hearts of all unbelievers also by Jesus
knocking at the door of their hearts (Revelation 3: 20)
a)
through “His invisible attributes,
His eternal power and divine nature” (Romans 1: 20) evident in the nature
and the creation,
b)
through their conscience which has the Law of God (Romans 2: 15),
c)
through various circumstances,
d)
through seeing the lives of godly Christians,
e)
through hearing of the gospel etc.
But one person works it out and receives
salvation as a free gift and another person hardens his heart. (Compare this
with the working in of God and working out of man
in Philippians 2: 12, 13). As he hardens his heart, God also hardens his heart
and allows him to be deceived till he loves the truth. See 2 Thessalonians 2:
10,11 which reads “and with all the
deception of wickedness for those who perish, because they did not receive
the love of the truth so as to be saved. For this reason God will send upon
them a deluding influence so that they will believe what is false”.
Calvinists say that sinners
cannot come to a holy God. But the Bible says sinners can, of course, can come
to God because He is the One who is calling. Jesus says: “I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance”
(Luke 5: 32). Again He says: "Come to Me, all
who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest (Matt 11:28). He is the One who has given them the power of choice to choose Him or
not, even while there is nothing good that dwells in the flesh (Romans 7: 18). Power of choice is either to choose God or not. So
power of choice in itself is not good or bad, but is something neutral which
God has given us in our will power (decision making capacity).
Some people ask
that if the Lord Jesus has died for the sins of the whole world, why there is
judgment. The answer is although Jesus has died for the sins of the whole world
(which includes believers and unbelievers), one can receive forgiveness only if
one repents of his sins and believes in the Lord. If somebody offers me ten million rupees freely,
and I go and just receive it, I will not go around boasting that it was earned
by my work of ‘receiving’! Of course, it was a free gift. Likewise, salvation
is a free gift offered to everybody, but received by some. With the same power
of choice given to everyone, some receive and vast majority do not (Matthew 7:
13, 14).
Receiving the
free gift of salvation is not a work, because it is the Lord who has given us
the power of choice to receive it or not. He does not barge into anyone's life.
He gently knocks at the door of our heart and comes in only if we open the door
of our heart (Rev 3: 20). If we human beings are courteous enough not to barge
into anyone's room or house, how much more gracious our Saviour would be?
Salvation
Can Be Lost
Calvinists say that once somebody is born
again, he cannot lose his salvation. But the Word of God repeatedly says that
we are eternally secure only if we hold on to the Lord till the end:
“For we have become
partakers of Christ, IF we hold fast
the beginning of our assurance firm until the end” (Hebrews 3: 14).
“yet He has now reconciled you in His fleshly body through death, … IF indeed you continue in the faith
firmly established and steadfast, and not moved away from the hope of the
gospel that you have heard…” (Col 1:23).
"But the one who
endures to the end, he will be saved” (Matthew 24: 13).
“The master of that slave
will come on a day when he does not expect him and at an hour he does not know,
and will cut him in pieces, and assign him a place with the unbelievers”
(Luke 12:46).
Many quote John 10: 28, 29 to try to prove that the salvation cannot be
lost. But if you read the full sentence from verse 27, it is pretty clear that
eternal security is for only those who hear and know and follow the Lord. Even
when no one can snatch us away from the hand of the Lord (as is promised in
John 10: 28, 29), one can choose to jump away from His hand, because He never
takes away our free will.
If He takes away our free will, we will be like robots. Just as a man
will any day prefer to have a living child (who has a choice to obey him or
not) to a robot (which is programmed to always obey him), our heavenly Father
also does not want any robots in heaven but only those who have chosen to receive
Him and obey Him.
Hebrews 6: 4-6; 10: 26-29; 1Timothy 1: 19, 20; John 15: 6 and 2Thess 2:
3 are some of the clear warnings in the Scriptures that salvation can be lost
if one continues in sin without repentance.
Just read 2 Pet 2:1- “But false
prophets also arose among the people, just as there will also be false
teachers among you, who will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying
the Master who bought them, bringing swift destruction upon themselves”. The
false prophets described here were once children of God who were bought
by the Master, but now they have denied that Master and have secretly
introduced destructive heresies and will finally end up in swift
destruction eternally. So it is clear that somebody, who has once been
bought by the Lord, can perish eternally if he does not continue in the Lord
till his death.
It is true that God's love never fails (1 Cor. 13: 8). But it
is the vast majority of people who have failed the love of God. His love
involves His strictness and justice in punishing an unrepentant sinner (Romans
11: 22).
If a believer dies without repentance, that
means he has fallen away from faith (because true faith is associated with
repentance (Mark 1: 15; Acts 20: 21)– faith without works is dead –James 2:
26), and he will have to face the eternal punishment for his sins.
In the sovereignty and mercy and justice of
God, He allows a time period after a conscious sin in a person’s life for him
to repent. God in His mercy has a long rope, and at the end of the rope, the
person has to face the eternal consequences.
Predestination According To
God’s Foreknowledge
God predestined those whom He foreknew would choose Him (Romans 8: 29; 1
Peter 1: 1, 2). Otherwise He would have to be blamed as partial. But the Bible
says:
“Opening his mouth, Peter said: "I most
certainly understand now that God is not one to show partiality, but in every
nation the man who fears Him and does what is right is welcome to Him” (Acts
10:34, 35).
“For there is no partiality
with God” (Rom 2:11).
“…God shows no partiality…”
(Gal 2:6).
God is sovereign in election,
but His election is according to His foreknowledge
(1 Peter 1: 1, 2). 'Prognosis' is the Greek word used there for
‘foreknowledge’. 'Proginosko' (meaning ‘knew beforehand’), the related word is
used in Romans 8: 29 for 'foreknew'. Both verses clearly tell us that His
choice was not random, but that He chose some people because He knew beforehand
that they would choose Him at some points in their lives.
The Bible does not say that
God predestined anybody to go to heaven or hell. But the Bible does say that
God predestined (set the destination beforehand for) His children to become
totally like Jesus Christ (Romans 8: 29). So our destination is not heaven, but
it is ‘total Christlikeness’, to which we need to press on every day (Heb. 6:
1) by the power of His grace, as Br Zac Poonen elucidates (www.cfcindia.com) .
Some people ask since the
Bible says in Acts 2: 23 that Jesus’ crucifixion was according to the
predetermined plan of God whether it was God the Father or man who crucified
Jesus on the Cross. For the answer, let us look at Acts 2:23 itself: "this Man, delivered over by the
predetermined plan and foreknowledge of God, YOU nailed to a cross by
the hands of godless men and put Him to death".
See, it is clear from
the underlined part that it was the people who nailed Him, and not God. Of course, God knew
it even before the foundation of the world (Rev. 13: 8). Of course, Pilate
could have no power over Jesus unless he was permitted by the Father (John 19:
11). So, of course, there is the overarching sovereignty of God.
But what we have to
understand is that those who crucified Him were instigated by the devil and not
by God. But they could do to Him only what the Father in heaven permitted them
to do. God knew it beforehand, but He didn’t make them do that. That is why
Acts 2: 23 says it was according to the foreknowledge of God that Jesus was
crucified.
The Balance In The
Scriptures
The devil quoted to Jesus saying: "It is written". Jesus
answered him back saying "It is also written". You'll get the whole
truth when you compare Scripture with Scripture. One sided truth is like a bird
with one wing which can fly only in circles and finally it will fall off to the
ground. And even then, only when you humble yourself like a child and
passionately want to do the will of God, will the Lord reveal the truth of the
Scripture to you!
See Matt 11:25: "At that time
Jesus said, "I praise You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have
hidden these things from the wise and intelligent and have revealed them to infants".
John 7:17: "If anyone
is willing to do His will, he will
know of the teaching, whether it is of God or whether I speak from
Myself.”
Of course, there is the
overarching sovereignty of God even while He allows the freedom of choice to
man. But that does not mean that God is a sadistic drama director who directs
the ‘drama’ by making man a robot without any choice, to result in millions
going to hell.
And let me quote from one
article: "God is more sovereign this way because He can still work through
and do what He wants in spite of all oppositions. God's sovereignty is not
undermined because of the demonstration of His power in creating man who can
exercise the power of choice".
Having written all these, let me add that the doctrines
about the sovereignty of God and the responsibility of man are not THE
foremost teaching of the Bible. The most important thing is to truly repent of
all our sins, trust in the Lord Jesus for the forgiveness of sins, love God
with all our heart, die to yourself and let the Lord live through you and thus
to become like Christ more and more, and to be a pure testimony for the Lord in
our land as part of a local church which is a pillar and support of the truth
of God. Doctrinal purity is, of course, important (Titus 2: 7), but is only secondary
to the supreme importance of a Christlike victorious life.
I wrote this article just because of the pain and concern
after seeing numerous young believers around me being deceived by a 'one sided
coin which is nothing but counterfeit'. So let us not waste time majoring on the
minors, but fix our eyes on our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and run this race
with endurance so that we can finish it by the end of our lives and be closest
to the Lord Jesus all throughout the eternity!....
May the Lord bless you and guide you!