exhorted his hearers:
"That resolve on the part of Joshua was openly
declared. I want to come straight home to some of you here who have said
in your hearts, 'Yes, we will serve the Lord,' but you have never yet
declared your allegiance, for you have thought it quite enough to
promise in secret. Does not Joshua�s outspoken vow make you blush? You
are espoused to Christ, you say, but will there never be an open marriage?
Will you never take Him publicly before the eyes of men to be your Lord and
Husband forever and ever? Does Jesus agree to secret nuptials? Can such a
thing be done in a corner? Of old the candle was put on a candlestick�is it now
to be put under a bushel? You say you are His soldier�will you never put on your
Prince�s uniform? Shall your Captain�s colors never adorn you? Will you never
come forward and take your Commander�s weapon in your hand and march at His
bidding to the fight? . . .
"I long to drive you to a
decision! If God is God, serve Him! If Baal is God, serve him! O, may
the Spirit of God lead you to decide for God and His Christ this very
moment and He shall have the praise forever! Amen." (MTP, Volume 21,
#1229).
These objections rather summarize the writer's point of view
against invitations. But I suspect the real heart of his complaints is revealed
in the following words: "so long as today�s church continues to wallow in the
mire of semi-Pelagian error, turning its nose against Calvinistic soteriology,
the invitation system will remain. But so will our ignorance, superficial
holiness, and general disdain for biblical theology."
What this
probably translates to mean is, in my opinion, that muscular Calvinism of
the "steroid" variety borrowed from Pedobaptist theologians is what must
be believed and practiced in order to have a valid evangelism. If that is the
case, then it makes one wonder how it is that so many of our modern
Calvinists say they were brought to Christ under ministries that either were not
Calvinistic, or were even "rank Arminians"?
Why can't Calvinists,
who say they are preaching the pure Word of God, somehow work it in as a "sixth"
point that it is OK to invite those who hear the Gospel and accept it to
immediately come forward and confess Christ as Lord and Saviour? -- Bob L.
Ross
Past Email Articles Relating to Church and Evangelistic
Invitations
ALLEGED DANGERS OF "INVITATIONS" --
04/23/04
SPURGEON URGED IMMEDIATE DECISION -- 04/26/04
COMMENT ON
ZASPEL'S "ALTAR CALL" ARTICLE - 05/01/04
"ALTAR CALL" ARTICLE REBUTTED (on
Fred Zaspel's) - 05/02/04
ANOTHER ANTI-PUBLIC INVITATION ARTICLE (on
Jim Ehrhard's) - 05/13/04
MARTYN LLOYD-JONES METHOD? --
05/15/04
EVANGELISM AT SPURGEON'S TABERNACLE --
05/17/04
SPURGEON-SPONSORED EVANGELISTS - 05/18/04
DID SPURGEON OPPOSE
PUBLIC INVITATIONS? -- 05/18/04
NO PREPARATIONS NECESSARY --
05/19/04
REPLY ON MURRAY'S BOOKLET-- 05/21/04
DANGERS IN NOT GIVING
AN INVITATION? -- 05/22/04
BROTHER REISINGER ON INVITATIONS --
05/26/04
WHAT GROUPS OPPOSE INVITATIONS - 05/26/04
"REFORMED" IN
BAPTIST HISTORY - O5/26/04
DEFORMED "REGULATIVE PRINCIPLE" -
05/27/04
"DEFORMED" BAPTISTS? - 05/27/04
INVITATIONS AND "REGULATIVE
PRINCIPLE" - 05/28/04
ARBCA vs THE BAPTIST CONFESSION - 05/28/04
HYMNS
AND SALVATON - 05/29/04
"BITING THE HAND"? - 05/29/04
"CORRUPTED
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY"? Reply to M. Spencer - 05/30/04
#2 "CORRUPTED
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY"? - 05/31/04
#3 "CORRUPTED EVANGELICAL
CHRISTIANITY"? - 05/31/04
SPURGEON, THE GREAT INNOVATOR -
06/02/04
MURRAY'S MURKY MIRAGE [06/11/04]
MORE ON MR. MURRAY -
06/14/04
SPURGEON ON "JUST AS I AM" -- -6/15/04
SPURGEON BLASTS
"PREPARATIONISM" - 06/16/04
MORE OF MURRAY'S MISCHIEF -
06/16/04
SPURGEON'S HIGH REGARD FOR MOODY -- 06/19/04
HYPERS ATTACKED
SPURGEON & MOODY -- 06/29/04
MURRAY'S MISAPPROPRIATION OF SPURGEON
-- 07/01/04
MORE ON MOODY FROM SPURGEON -- 07/03/04
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