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Jan 23
2010

Why are some saved and others not?

Posted by pastorOakes in Theology of the CrossTheologyLutheranismGeneralCrossBible

Here's a great question coming from CyberBrethren blog.

The other day, my son asked me, “Dad, why are some people saved, and others are not.” I said, “Aha! You are taking Latin, so tell me what this means. You are asking about the crux theologorum.” He thought for a moment and said, “The cross of theologians?” “Correct you are, sir,” I said, “What you are asking is the old question that has proven the downfall of many theologians through the ages, ‘Why some, not others?’ ” And from there we proceeded into an interesting conversation about a feature of Lutheranism that makes both Calvinists “God predestines some to hell, others to heaven”, on the one hand, and Arminians “I have chosen to follow Jesus!” folks, on the other, frustrated with us. Lutheranism, as does Sacred Scripture, simply does not answer the question why some are saved, and not others. Here’s a great Q/A on this that succinctly states why this is the teaching of the Bible, and, consequently, historic Lutheranism.

Question:

I understand that God chose those for salvation before the very foundation of the world. The Bible does not say that there are those who are chosen and that there are those who are not. So, does that mean then that God chose everyone to be saved before the foundation of the world and therefore it is man’s choice whether he will accept God’s saving grace or not? However, one cannot come into God’s grace by himself, but by the Holy Spirit “leading” him unto salvation. Is that the correct interpretation? I am confused by the fact that we were chosen by God before the foundation of the world, yet the very action of choosing can mean that there were those who were not chosen. I know that God wishes everyone to be saved. Can you help me?

Dec 16
2009

Was Jesus born on Dec. 25th?

Posted by pastorOakes in TruthTheologyGeneralBible

Have you ever wondered why we celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25th?  Was Jesus really born on that date?  Maybe you've had some friends of yours challenge you saying that "Christmas is really a pagan holiday and has nothing to do with Christ at all!"

 Well, this is the first in a series about Christmas that deals with those questions.  The first question we're going to be tackling is "Was Jesus really born on Dec. 25th?"  The following is an article by Pastor Mark Driscoll of Church on Mars Hill.  Pastor Driscoll is not LCMS but is a highly respected theologian and has some great comments below.  You can find more about Pastor Driscoll at The Resurgence.  Please read on:

Jan 27
2009

Science and the Truth

Posted by pastorOakes in TruthTheologySciencePresident ObamaGeneralEthics

After hearing President Obama's inaugural speech many scientist are joyous and excited over the phrase "restore science to its rightful place".  Check out the New York Times articles on the scientist reactions and an essay on science: Scientists Welcome Obama's Words and Elevating Science, Elevating Democracy.

The latter article discusses the relationship between science, religion, and ethics.

The knock on science from its cultural and religious critics is that it is arrogant and materialistic. It tells us wondrous things about nature and how to manipulate it, but not what we should do with this knowledge and power. The Big Bang doesn’t tell us how to live, or whether God loves us, or whether there is any God at all. It provides scant counsel on same-sex marriage or eating meat. It is silent on the desirability of mutual assured destruction as a strategy for deterring nuclear war.