Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old,
For I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is none like Me,
10 Declaring the end from the beginning,
And from ancient times things that are not yet done,
Saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,
And I will do all My pleasure,’
11 Calling a bird of prey from the east,
The man who executes My counsel, from a far country.
Indeed I have spoken it;
I will also bring it to pass.
I have purposed it;
I will also do it.
Ephesians 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ, 4 just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, 5 having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, 6 to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He [a]made us accepted in the Beloved.
7 In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace 8 which He made to abound toward us in all wisdom and [b]prudence, 9 having made known to us the mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure which He purposed in Himself, 10 that in the dispensation of the fullness of the times He might gather together in one all things in Christ, [c]both which are in heaven and which are on earth—in Him. 11 In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will, 12 that we who first trusted in Christ should be to the praise of His glory.
13 In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, 14 who[d] is the ]guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory.
We are saying a few words about Predestination this morning. Before we get too lost in the subject we should provide a simple definition. We see from these texts and all of Scripture that Biblical Predestination is that doctrine that sets forth the truth that all that comes to pass… all that happens, happens because the good God of the Bible determined from the foundations of time and of the world that such a happening, or event, or situation would come about. We see this articulated in the Isaiah passage. God declares through the prophet that that which makes Him unique is this reality we call “Predestination.” (Read vs. 10 again).
There in this Ephesians 1 passage we see Predestination referred to in vs. 1. Paul says he is an apostle by the will of God … that will we are going to learn in what follows is a will that was present from eternity.
vs. 4 – once vs. 5 – twice vs 9 – once vs. 11 – once
In Ephesians 1 Predestination is the eternal context, or background, against which all salvation happens. In Isaiah 46 Predestination is the eternal context, or background against which all of human history happens. There is no understanding life, no understanding the Christian faith, no understanding God without embracing this teaching of Predestination. It is, we could the central reality against which all other realities alone make sense. This is so true that we would have to say those who deny Biblical Predestination deny the Christian faith, and really except for felicitous inconsistency are not men to be listened to in the least.
The doctrine of Predestination of course makes a God-oriented people. Without this Biblical concept of Predestination we become humanists of one stripe or another. We no longer run life according to a vertical axis but we run and live life according to a horizontal axis. Non Reformed or Biblical doctrines of Predestination put the God of the Bible in a humanist jail, constraining His authority and sovereignty over His world.
And this explains why this doctrine is so despised and attacked. One example of which is given to us by Gordon H. Clark in his book “Predestination,”
Toward the end of the service (there in Indianapolis), Billy Graham asked people to come forward and a crowd came. With them before him evangelist Graham addressed the large audience still in their seats and delivered a five or ten-minute diatribe against Presbyterianism. “Don’t pray for these people who have come forward,” he said. ‘You may have prayed for them before, and that is good. You can pray for them later on, and that will be good too. But right now prayer is useless, for not even God can help them. They must accept Christ of their own free will, all by themselves, and God has no power over the will of man.”
Gordon H. Clark
Predestination
Fallen men and confused Christians do not desire this kind of sovereign God ruling the world and the affairs of men. Small men desire a world where God is limited so that they can have the final measure of control and authority. This kind of denial of revealed Predestination is everywhere seen in the Church. Indeed, the only place one finds it is in some Reformed Churches and it is our embrace of Biblical Predestination that really is our reason for existence.
Note here in this passages in Ephesians 1. Paul is writing here about the graciousness of grace found in our deliverance from sin. In doing so Paul starts not with God’s saving work in time, but He starts w/ God’s saving work in Eternity. What happens in time… in history … happens because of what God had ordained from eternity. Between Is. 46 and Eph. 1 we learn that all of life … all of redemption is a living out of what God determined / predestined from eternity. These passages teach us that we do not live in a time + chance + circumstance world. This is our Father’s world and though the wrong oft seem so strong, God is the ruler yet.
In relation to Predestination we note in Eph. 1 the tight and unbreakable connection between redemption and predestination. All of our redemption is anchored in Predestination and this is so because it is impossible to have an elect people to be redeemed if that elect people are not protected from all possible contingencies. If a man is set aside to be redeemed than there can be nothing that can come into the life of that man that will stop him from having that set aside redemption applied to Him and then nothing that can happen afterwards that will stop God from fulfilling His purposes for the redeemed. What God has spoken for any of us He will bring to pass and having purposed whatever He purposes for His people He will do.
We see then that there is no Biblical doctrine of Redemption without a Biblical doctrine of Predestination. The two are hopelessly intertwined so that when Calvinistic doctrines of Predestination are denied, there Biblical doctrines of redemption are also denied. Of course, not overtly. Many are those who want their doctrine of gracious redemption who want nothing to do with Predestination and yet that is just not possible and those who pursue that are living in contradiction-ville. We have established then that the savior in any system of thought or any religion will always be the predestinator.
As we briefly consider this truth of Predestination we need to understand that while only Christians believe in Biblical Predestination all men, without exception, live life in terms of some kind of Predestination. What we are suggesting here is that the denial of the doctrine by fallen or confused men does not make the doctrine of Predestination go away. All men believe in predestination. It is never a matter of “if predestination,” it is only a matter of “which predestination.” You see the only option to a world that is not predestinated by some predestinating agent is a world completely operating by random and absolute chance. Predestination and chance are the alternatives. Either all things are planned by a Predestinator or all things happen randomly by chance. And living in a universe governed completely by time + chance + circumstance is untenable. Without a Uni in the Universe there can be no rationality in the Universe. Without a Uni in the Universe there can be no order. Without a Predestinator in the Universe resulting in a total chance Universe one day gravity could be true and the next it wouldn’t be. Without a Predestinator in the world your next birthday could mean your 10 years younger instead of 1 year older. Without a Predestinator in the world at birth gender wouldn’t be constant and one could invent as many different genders as there are baskin-robbins ice cream flavor. No one who is sane really believes in a totally random world not governed by some principle of predestination found somewhere. As all things reveal order and design all things reveal a Predestinator that has planned all things so that in all this diversity there is a unity that is headed towards a particular end.
So.. Predestination is an inescapable concept for rational man. We see this overtly stated in some places. In the Buddhist / Hindu religion there is Predestination in the idea of Karma which teaches that the Predestinator is man’s mind;
Both external events and our experiences of them are created by our own minds, mainly through the process of karma. The Buddha talks about this in the first two verses of the Dhammapada
Mind is the forerunner of all states;
Mind is chief, mind-made are they.
If one speaks or acts with an impure mind, suffering follows,
Like the wheel that follows the cart-pulling ox.
Mind is the forerunner of all states;|
Mind is chief, mind-made are they.
If one speaks or acts with a pure mind, happiness follows,
Like one’s shadow that never leaves.
Note here that we see here a Predestinator. The Predestinator is the mind. And we, as Christians would agree with that but the difference is that the predestinating mind in Karma is man’s mind whereas in Christianity it is the mind of the God of the Bible.
If you turn to Marxism there you will find a doctrine of Predestination. Marxism with its Scientific Socialism of all varieties teaches predestination. The scientific socialist believes that it is predestined that Feudalism gives way to Capitalism gives way to socialism gives way to communism. This is inevitable. The Scientific Socialist therefore determines to help this process along by pursuing revolution via his Hegelian dialectic. He sees himself thus as an agent of the impersonal process that will bring about what can’t help but be brought about. Because of this he crafts what we might call a humanist predestination. Predestination thus has not gone away in the Worldview of the Marxist. It merely has been transferred to a new and different God … to wit; MAN. Man now, collectively considered in the State, will do the predestinating work that the Christian believes belongs to God. Man, collectively considered in the Sate, will be the predestinator of man.
Because all this is so, the man who is in Christ and embraces God’s predestination will be at war with any state that rises up to seize God’s predestination prerogatives. The Christian will be at war with the State understanding that the State has violated his 1st commandment. The Biblical Christian thus will wage un-remiting warfare against the Predestinating state.
By thowing off the God of the Bible man does not rid himself of ancient notions of predestination. He merely transfers it to another location and that new location of Predestinator will be the new location of man’s savior as Predestination and salvation are inextricably intertwined as we see in Ephesians 1.
We see then, that Predestination is an inescapable concept. All men believe in Predestination though few men believe that the God of the Bible predestinates the way we see here in Isaiah and Ephesians. For the Christian the God of the Bible who predestines is a Transcendent God who because of His transcendence is able to see the end from the beginning and so can bring to pass all He decides. This transcendent predestination includes the predestination of secondary causes. God plans all things but His predestination includes the predestinating of creaturely freedom – a freedom that operates within the context of God’s unhindered and unchallenged freedom.
Humanistic predestination to the contrary are imminent predestinations. That is to say that they are predestinating agents who are predestinating as working within the world and this means an overt command and control system. Imminent predestination, such as we are living in now, seeks to constrain all things as within the world. Imminent predestination plans sees man as mold-able and will use force to the end of molding men to fit the imminent predestination. God’s transcendent predestination to the contrary is, we might say, un-observable. Man feels no constraint in God’s transcendent predestination. There is no sense of force being used against him. In God’s transcendent predestination man acts as God determines but without the whip and the cudgel.
We see this in the Isaiah passage. God raises up a bird of prey from the East – the man who will execute God’s counsel. This is a reference to the God hating Cyrus of Persia who God uses to liberate His people from their Babylonian captivity. Cyrus has no personal interest in being God’s tool. He is not being forced by whips and chains to be God’s instrument. He rises up because that is Cyrus’ wicked desire. But what Cyrus intends for evil God intends for good. Here we see God’s transcendent predestination guiding the behavior of nations and leaders in an un-observable way. (Jer. 25:9)
When this kind of predestination is denied what we get then always is imminent predestination. A predestination as I said that seeks to take away the secondary freedom belonging to creatures. This then entails the use of observable force to social engineer men to operate in the desired terms of the imminent predestinator. This can be done by hammer, such as Mao’s cultural Revolution or it can be done by the silk of propaganda as recently explained by Brett Pike. (Explain SEL)
In the time we have had this morning we have seen that Scripture teaches from Genesis to Revelation the Biblical doctrine – the Reformed doctrine of Predestination. We have seen that there is no gracious Redemption apart from a totatlistic Predestination. In any system of thought once the Savior is located the Predestinator has also been located. We have seen that Predestination is an inescapable concept – all men believe in Predestination whether they are epistemologically self-conscious of that or not. We have seen the difference between Transcendent Biblical Predestination and Imminent Humanistic predestination. We have seen that most of the Church today hates Predestination.
If we, as God’s people, desire Reformation, we must return to this teaching of Predestination. There will be no stopping the tyrant Predestinating State if we do not become convinced again that God predestines all.