May 2020

By Believing

“But these things are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name” (John 20:31).

          Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison is the president of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. I recently read one of his articles in which he quoted one of his professors who said, “If someone puts a million dollars in a bank account for you and you simply refuse to believe it, and thus gain no benefit from it, it does not mean that money is not there! Faith is simply recognizing that facts and the bank card to get the fortune? The world has been reconciled to God in Christ, believe it or not.”

          This is vivid example of objective justification of God so loving the world (John 3:16). The whole world because “He desires all people to be saved” (1 Timothy 2:4) and “not wishing that any should perish” (2 Peter 3:9). Someone who is an objective witness of an event considers the facts and is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions. Objective justification is the fact that Christ has completed all that is necessary for salvation and His saving work is for mankind. This concept is enlightening as Christians consider people, even people we personally struggle with. Every person is a potential recipient of the redeeming work of Jesus Christ.

          John 20:31, the Scripture written above, is God’s revealed method by which people have access to God’s great gifts to receive the benefits of the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. The immediate context of this Scripture were the signs of Jesus Christ resurrection-Easter. The complete context is all the words of God “written” in Scripture. Objective justification is God’s work of providing mankind eternal salvation.

          What is mankind’s response? This question brings in the concept of subjective justification which can be influenced by personal feelings and opinions, a shaky environment. However, we also confess the Holy Spirit’s work of “no on can say ‘Jesus is Lord’ except in the Holy Spirit” (1 Corinthians 12:3). The Holy Spirit has called believers through the Word of God for “…how are they to believe in Him who they have never heard?...How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the Good News!” (Romans 1:14-15). Jesus has equipped Christians to make disciples using God’s Word that the Holy Spirit calls people through and the Father draws or drags people to Himself (John 6:44). Praise the Triune God from who all blessings flow!

          This still leaves people who have personal feelings and opinions who might refuse to believe God, His Word, and thus gain no benefit of what God provides. Subject to each person’s response. A person can passively allow God to do as He desires for His fearsomely and wonderfully made image-a person. Or a person can resist and reject His great gift that is stored for each person. This rejection often manifests itself by arguing that God should have had salvation be provided some other way. These other ways deal with mankind’s “goodness” or universal salvation. Their argument claims that it is to exclusive to believe that Jesus Christ said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). Exclusive? No. God’s Word is for everyone. His Holy Word is “written that you may believe….”

The Lord be with you,

Pastor Sam Wiseman