Some
say Calvinism tends toward a cold, cerebral piety that is devoid of
compassion. They claim Reformed theological convictions produce
ineffective or just downright annoying Christians. In some cases this
has undeniably been true. You can probably think of examples.
Great. Point conceded.
On the other hand, many of the most zealous servants of Christ have been Calvinists. Some of the most pioneering, devoted, self-sacrificing missionaries in the history of the Church have been Calvinists. Many of the martyrs who have testified passionately and died for Christ's cause have been Calvinists. Many of the greatest devotional works - the ones that point to the glories of Christ and call us to love-inspired labors - were written by Calvinists. Newton, Bunyan, Spurgeon, Baxter, Whitefield and Watson come to mind.
Great. Point conceded.
On the other hand, many of the most zealous servants of Christ have been Calvinists. Some of the most pioneering, devoted, self-sacrificing missionaries in the history of the Church have been Calvinists. Many of the martyrs who have testified passionately and died for Christ's cause have been Calvinists. Many of the greatest devotional works - the ones that point to the glories of Christ and call us to love-inspired labors - were written by Calvinists. Newton, Bunyan, Spurgeon, Baxter, Whitefield and Watson come to mind.
How
is it that some Calvinists have demonstrated such intense devotion,
while others have gone flat? It's a good question, and an important one.
Below are a few thoughts about how we Calvinists can stay aflame for God, speaking Truth in love and
maintaining the simplicity of devotion to Christ, even as we wrestle
Calvin-style with the hard doctrines of Scripture and refuse to back
away from any of their philosophical implications.
- Never think about the doctrine of Total Depravity without considering your own sins. Especially your recent sins. Let the desperate plight of fallen humanity inspire a fresh compassion for the lost people around you.
- Never think about the doctrine of Unconditional Election without reminding yourself that nothing in you influenced God's choice. That's what unconditional means. Know that it was purely of His mercy that He took pity on you and saved you. Keep Reading ...
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