Selah - A Podcast by Koinonia Fellowship
This passage is filled with Scripture that has been a source of theological debate for centuries, and it all centers around two biblical truths: the sovereignty of God and human responsibility when dealing with soteriology (the doctrine of man’s salvation). John 6:37 reads: "All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." There are some people who put all their eggs in the basket of election, and that is based upon the first part of the verse, which is absolutely true. There are others who put all their eggs in the basket of human responsibility, and that is based upon the second part of this verse and is also absolutely true. Divine election and human responsibility are both in this verse. It was once said that to try to comprehend the infinite mind of God with the finite human mind is like trying to pour all of the water in the ocean into a thimble. Charles Spurgeon once said this: “If the Lord had put a yellow stripe down the backs of the elect, I’d go up and down the street lifting up shirttails, finding out who had the yellow stripe, and then I’d give them the gospel. But God didn’t do it that way. He told me to preach the gospel to every creature, that ‘whosoever will may come.’ The bottom line, beloved, is this. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable, and the totality of Scripture clearly reveals the undeniable sovereignty of God and the undeniable fact of human responsibility. The glorious truth that is tucked away in our study today is the doctrine of the eternal security of those who place their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of their souls. The souls that truly repent and trust in the saving grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ will all be raised from the dead on the last day! (John 6:39,40;44;55). Jesus Christ, The Good Shepherd declares that not one soul who believes in Him will be lost. Preaching this message outdoors to a mixed multitude of people with mixed hearts regarding Him, Jesus identifies Himself as The Bread of Life and He that believeth on me hath everlasting life (John 6:47,48). The question that every person who is reading this devotional has to ask themselves is this. Who do I believe that Jesus Christ is? If you can answer that by grace alone through faith alone, I have chosen to follow Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior, then both you and I can be elated by the fact that foundation of the world, God has chosen us in Christ. SELAH Koinonia Fellowship Sundays at 8:30a and 10:30a 500 Main St. East Rochester, NY 14445 koinoniafellowship.com [http://koinoniafellowship.com]
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