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God's
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And
God Cried
Introduction
Ch.
1 - And God Cried
Ch. 2 - Many Feel God Is Unjust
Ch. 3 - Why Does God Permit Evil?
Ch. 4 - Another Look At Sin
Ch. 5 - A Suffering Savior and Suffering
Christians
Ch. 6 - God Is Not Trying to Convert the
World Now
Ch. 7 - God's Kingdom
Ch. 8 - Supposed Objections
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And God Cried
Chapter 6
God Is Not Trying
To Convert
The World Now
Many believe the opportunity for eternal life
ends with the second advent of Jesus. Nothing could be further
from the Truth.
The common words ALL and EVERY
are two of the most important words in the Bible. In Luke 2:10 the
angel who announced the birth of Jesus said, "Behold I bring
you good tidings of great joy which shall be to ALL people."
Verses 30 and 31 speak of salvation for "ALL people."
First Timothy 4:10 speaks of God as "the Savior of ALL
men."
The simple logic of Jesus dying
for ALL is found in 1 Corinthians 15:22: "As in Adam ALL die
even so in Christ shall ALL be made alive." Similarly, Romans
5:18 shows that "by the offense of one [Adam] judgment came
upon ALL men to condemnation: even so by the righteousness of one
[Christ] the free gift came upon ALL men." Father Adam sinned
with the unborn race yet in his loins. Therefore, ALL were born in
sin and shapen in iniquity (Psa. 51:5) and thus worthy of death.
God knew that Adam, due to a lack of experience, would disobey.
Thus 1 Peter 1:19,20, speaks of the blood of Christ as being
foreordained for our redemption even before Adam was created.
Since ALL were lost in Adam, it was necessary that Jesus "by
the grace of God should taste death for EVERY man" (Heb.
2:9).
John 1:7 speaks of Jesus as
"the Light, that ALL men through him might believe."
Verse 9 says he is "the True Light, which lighteth EVERY man
that cometh into the world." How can this be? Countless
millions died before the time of Jesus. They never saw the True
Light! They never heard the name of Jesus. And since the death of
Jesus, millions died never hearing of the only "name under
heaven given among men whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).
If you are a Bible-believing Christian, you know that no one is
saved through ignorance but only by believing in Jesus as his or
her savior. This is a seeming contradiction. The answer is found
in 1 Timothy 2:5, 6, "…Christ Jesus; who gave himself a
ransom for ALL, to be testified in due time"—a plain
statement that Jesus died for "ALL." If Jesus died for
"ALL," why is it that ALL do not have the opportunity to
hear this good news? The key of harmony is found in the phrase
"due time." The Greek word translated "time"
is plural; i.e., times (THAYER'S LEXICON of the New Testament).
The knowledge that Jesus is a ransom for ALL will be testified
"in due times." The due time for those God is calling to
be of the Church is during the Christian Age. The due time for ALL
other people to understand is during the 1,000-year reign of
Christ.
Now is not the time for ALL to
hear the name of Jesus. God is not trying to convert the world
between the first and second advents. If He was, then He has
obviously failed. For after nearly 2,000 years, less than one
third of the world's population even claims to be Christian. The
fact is, Jesus predicted that the gospel would only be a witness
to the world, not that all would be converted before the end of
the Age. Mark 4:11,12, specifically states that God is not trying
to convert the world now. Jesus said to his disciples, "Unto
you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but
unto them that are without all these things are done in parables.
That seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may
hear, and not understand; lest at any time they should be
converted, and their sins should be forgiven them." Ponder
well this scripture.
If Jesus died for ALL, why has
God arranged that many would not be able to understand the Bible
and, therefore, not be converted and have their sins forgiven? The
Bible is not written like a textbook system of logic. God
purposely had the Bible written in parables and symbols, so that
many would not be converted and have their sins forgiven. This is
why there are over 250 Christian denominations with so many
different interpretations of the Bible. God has not attempted to
convert the world, but is only calling a "little flock"
at this time. If man's eternal destiny was dependent upon
understanding the Bible now, our God of love (1 John 4:8) would
have surely made the Bible plain and simple for all to understand.
Acts 15:14-17 reveals that
"God at the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of them
a people for His name [not to convert all]. And to this agree the
words of the prophets; as it is written, after this I will return
[Second Advent] and build again the tabernacle of David [set up
the kingdom of God]…that the residue [REMAINDER] of men might
seek after the Lord and ALL the Gentiles…." God's work
since the death of Jesus has not been to convert all humankind,
but merely to take out or to call out a "people for his
name." In the Kingdom, all the REMAINDER of men, who are not
of these called out ones, will have their opportunity to seek the
Lord.
Similarly, 1 Timothy 2:3,4,
states that God "will have ALL men to be saved and to come
unto the knowledge [Greek, accurate knowledge] of the truth."
This is a salvation that comes before knowledge. Jesus' ransom for
ALL (verse 6) guarantees that ALL who died in Adam will be saved
from Adamic death.
The ALL of 1 Timothy 2:6, who
are ransomed, parallel the ALL of John 5:28,29 who come forth
from their graves. Jesus divides this ALL into two classes—the
"good" and the "evil." The "good" is a reference to the church
who are united with Jesus in the resurrection. The "evil" are
the remainder of mankind—come forth "unto the resurrection of
trial (Greek — krisis)."
The Greek word "krisis" has the same meaning as our
English word crisis. Crisis is the time a situation can take a
turn for the better or worse. The crisis or time of probation for
the majority of mankind will be in the Kingdom of God. |