“When Paul was forbidden by the Holy Spirit to preach the Gospel in the province of Asia, and was given the vision of a man in Europe calling across the waters, ‘Come over into Macedonia, and help us,’ one section of the world was sovereignly excluded from, and another section was sovereignly given, the privileges of the Gospel. Had the divinely directed call been rather from the shores of India, Europe and America might today have been less civilized than the natives of Tibet. It was the sovereign choice of God which brought the Gospel to the people of Europe and later to America, while the people of the east, and north, and south were left in darkness. We can assign no reason, for instance, why it should have been Abraham’s seed, and not the Egyptians or the Assyrians, who were chosen; or why Great Britain and America, which at the time of Christ’s appearance on earth were in a state of such complete ignorance, should today possess so largely for themselves, and be disseminating so widely to others, these most important spiritual privileges. The diversities in regard to religious privileges in the different nations is to be ascribed to nothing less than the good pleasure of God.”
~ Loraine Boettner,
“The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination”
Note here, then, that God both sovereignly prepares a people as the receptive soil and then delivers the seed of the Gospel to land upon that soil that He had sovereignly prepared. All of this is of God’s predestinating Grace. Why should we think that God predestinates the casting of the seed without realizing that God has predestinated the receptivity of the soil even to the point of predestinating the very genetic makeup of those who would be receptive? It is still all of Grace and it is still the case that God alone gets the Glory. As Boettner writes above the discrimination between those who receive the Gospel and those who do not is — in every spiritual and corporeal detail — all of grace. If Macedonians as Macedonians were more favorable to the reception of the Gospel it is only because God predestined them in their whole being to be more receptive to the Gospel.
“Apart from this election of individuals to life, there has been what we may call a national election, or a divine predestination of nations and communities to a knowledge of true religion and to the external privileges of the Gospel. God undoubtedly does choose some nations to receive much greater spiritual and temporal blessings than others. This form of election has been well illustrated in the Jewish nation, in certain European nations and communities, and in America. The contrast is very striking when we compare these with other nations such as China, Japan, India, etc.”
~ Loraine Boettner
“The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination” (1932)
Let me just mention something interesting about this book as it pertains to race. When Boettner discusses race, which he does freely and fully, he does not stutter or blush as he writes. He also has the most annoying habit of referring constantly to “the white race” as if that were a real and meaningful idea instead of what all Cultural Marxists know it to be, namely a contrived pseudo-scientific neologism that serves only as a social construct designed for systematic theft and murder. Unconsciously, Boettner as a white man, will talk about the blessings of Christianity and the privileges of election in hearing the gospel, then will default to describing white culture and European settings. We see one example of that in Boettner’s first quote where he falls into talking about how Tibetans are less civilized because the Gospel did not take root in Tibet, whereas it did in Europe and America. (Remember though Boettner was writing in 1932.)
“A third form of election taught in Scripture is that of individuals to the external means of grace, such as hearing and reading the Gospel, association with the people of God, and sharing the benefits of the civilization which has arisen where the Gospel has gone. No one ever had the chance to say at what particular time in the world’s history, or in what country, he would be born, whether or not he would a member of the white race, or of some other. One child is born with health, wealth, and honor, in a favored land, in a Christian home, and grows up with all the blessings which attend the full light of the Gospel. Another is born in poverty and dishonor, of sinful and dissipated parents, and destitute of Christian influences. All of these things are sovereignly decided for them…”
Lorraine Boettner
The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
God chooses the Elect from the inside (otherwise known as genetics), AND from the outside (otherwise known as the environment), and then chooses to send His Spirit to open their eyes to see what they never could see apart from the Spirit and as depending only upon the fallen basis of both genetics and environment (nurture and nature).
Hat Tip — Ed Waverly
Certainly to God be the glory and his sovereignty is unquestionable however don’t you agree we can influence his sovereign choice? He commands us to call to him, to seek him, to plead to him. He listens to his people – he hears their cry and responds. God hears our reverent submissions (to name a few Isaiah 38:5, Heb 5:7).
Scot,
When we call to Him, when we seek Him, when we plead to Him, it is only because grace was prior and grace was prior by God’s divine predestined appointment. Predestination does not teach us to be stocks and blocks — completely passive to grace. Predestination teaches that we can strive mightly for God’s cause because we know we have God’s approval.
No, I do not agree that we can influence His sovereign choice. God does not respond to us. We respond to God. God is always the initiator. Man is always the responder.
Which were born [again] not of the will of the men, nor the will of the flesh, but of God. (John) He hath mercy on whom He hath mercy, and the rest he hardens. (Romans) There is nothing in Him (from our sinful and polluted nature) that we should desire Him. We hid our faces from Him. (Isaiah) There is none that understand or seek Him. (Romans)
The truths you deal with are a maze to deal with, especially if one is a brand new Christian.
Will you consider a category for novices?
A category that even older children can understand?
What links, including utube videos could you offer?
There’s so much theological fluff out there!
And I am sure to expect that I have some theological basics out of whack, so I learn too 🙂
Dear Vague Victory,
I would consider a category for novices and / or older children if you will tell me what you would like to see written for the novice / older child.
On what subjects would you like youtube links?