Disposed To Eternal Life
By
Shelby G. Floyd
John Calvin is credited with originating
the false doctrine of predestination and foreordination. He taught that a
certain number of people had been foreordained and predetermined from the
foundation of the world to be either saved or lost. The teaching of John Calvin
is usually remembered by the acronym T U L I P:
T—total depravity. This means according to Calvinism that a
person is born totally depraved in sin. That person can not do anything himself
to save himself and is totally dependent upon God.
U—unconditional election. Calvin taught that God unconditionally elected
some to be saved and some to be lost.
L—limited atonement. The idea here is that the
death of Christ as an atoning sacrifice was limited to those God
unconditionally elected to be saved. But the scripture says that Christ tasted
death for every man.
I—irresistible grace. It must follow if the above premises are true,
that if God chooses to save a particular person he will and no one can resist
his grace. Thus the free will of man does not exist if this be true.
P—perseverance of the saints. According to this, if you are chosen by God
and saved, you can never fall away and be lost.
Some people have thought
that this teaching is upheld in Paul’s speech at Antioch of Pisidia: “and as
many as had been appointed to eternal life believed” (Acts
However,
we are not dependent upon knowledge of the original language to understand what
is true. After Paul’s second speech in the synagogue, the Jews were filled
with envy and they contradicted, blasphemed and opposed the things spoken by
Paul. “Then Paul and Barnabas grew bold and said, it was necessary that the
word of God should be spoken to you first; but since you reject it, and judge
yourselves unworthy of eternal ljfe, behold, we turn to the Gentiles.” (Acts
The
doctrine of Calvinism is a false doctrine. Each premise in TULIP is based upon
the previous proposition. The whole system is false because the major premise
that every person is born totally depraved is false. Children are born as pure
as the snow and without sin. Children do not become guilty of sin until they
are accountable and are actually guilty of sin by violating the will of God.
The death
of Christ was the atoning sacrifice for the sin of the whole world. He tasted
death for every sinner. Jesus affirmed, “For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My
brother and sister and mother” (Matthew