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Archives for August 2013

“Definitive Sanctification”

27-August-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

D.A. Carson writes:

EVANGELICALS REGULARLY DRAW A LINE BETWEEN JUSTIFICATION AND SANCTIFICATION.

Justification is God’s declaration that an individual sinner is just—a declaration grounded not in the fact that he or she is just, but in God’s accepting Christ’s death instead of the sinner’s, in God’s reckoning Christ’s righteousness to the sinner. It marks the beginning of the believer’s pilgrimage. From the believer’s vantage point, to be justified is a once-for-all experience bound up with God’s good purposes in Christ’s once-for-all death.

By contrast, sanctification in the Protestant tradition has normally been understood to refer to the process by which believers progressively become more holy. (Holy and sanctified/sanctification have the same root in Greek.) This is not a once-for-all experience; it reflects a lifelong pilgrimage, a process that will not be finally complete until the onset of the new heaven and the new earth. It is not what God reckons to us; it is what he empowers us to become.

Failure to distinguish between justification and sanctification frequently ends up with a blurring of justification. If justification takes on a shading of personal growth in righteousness, pretty soon the forensic, declarative nature of justification is lost to view, and we start reimporting some kind of works-righteousness through the back door.

Historically, of course, the warning is well merited. One must always be vigilant to preserve Paul’s emphasis on justification. But the SANCTIFICATION word-group has not always been well-served by this analysis. Those who study Paul have long noted that sometimes people are said to be “sanctified” in a POSITIONAL or DEFINITIONAL sense—that is, they are set apart for God (POSITIONAL), and therefore they already are sanctified (DEFINITIONAL). In such passages the process of progressively becoming more holy is not in view.

Most of the places where Paul talks about being “holy” or “sanctified” fall into this POSITIONAL or DEFINITIONAL camp. That is certainly the case in 1_Corinthians 1:2: Paul writes to “the church of God in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus and called to be holy.” The Corinthians already are sanctified; they have been set apart for God. Therefore, they have been called to be holy—that is, to live life in line with their calling (which, by and large, they have been failing to do, quite spectacularly, judging by the rest of the book).

Of course, there are many passages that speak of growth and improvement that do not use SANCTIFICATION; for a start, meditate on Philippians 3:12–16. If we choose to use SANCTIFICATION as a term drawn from systematic theology to describe such growth, we do no wrong. But then we should not read this meaning back into Paul’s use where his focus is elsewhere.

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day worship, 25 August 2013

20-August-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Pastor Larry Wilson will be away this Lord’s Day. The Rev. Kuldip Gangar will be our guest minister.

25 August 2013 — 10 AM Worship

Scripture: Galatians 4:1–7
Sermon:  “The Believer’s Greatest Privilege”
Hymns: TH 38 — “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise”
TH 32 — “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”
TH 526 — “Blessed Are the Sons of God”
Doxology TH 731 — “The Doxology”

 

25 August 2013 — 3 PM Worship

Scripture: Jonah 1
Sermon: “Overboard”
Hymns: TH 53 (stanzas 1–4) — “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty”
TH 55 — “To God Be the Glory”
TH 688 — “Have Thine Own Way, Lord”
Doxology: TH 11 (stanzas 1–2) — “Now Blessed Be the Lord our God”

 

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Live in the Fear of God

17-August-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Lawrence R. Eyres writes:

Once I preached a sermon on the fear of God. At the close of the service I chatted with a one time visitor. He liked the sermon, he said, but “respect would be a better word than fear.” Of course, I defended my word. We parted amicably, but it made me think: respect is appropriate between equals. I have a neighbour who is an ardent Roman Catholic. I disagree with him. Still I respect him. We remain good neighbours. But I fear God: I dare not disagree with him. Those who do not fear God do not know him. [KEEP READING]

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Why You Can Trust Your Bible

16-August-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Justin Holcomb writes:

Critics who doubt the reliability and trustworthiness of the biblical accounts of Jesus’ life have issued a make-or-break challenge to the church. They ask us: “How can we be sure the Bible can be trusted as accurate?”

It’s common to see the argument that the Scriptures we have today aren’t the same as what was written by the apostles in the first century. Such arguments attempt to portray the Bible as unreliable and therefore irrelevant. As we will see, however, these challenges do not stand up to scrutiny.

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The Average Worship Song Now

15-August-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

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