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This morning,
there is not a certain, single
scripture on my mind. Rather,
several conversations
at work have turned my mind in
many directions. Most
people, when they find out that
you are a Primitive Baptist
(especially if you are a
preacher), want to know what
the difference between Primitive
Baptist and "regular" Baptist is.
That question, as I grow older,
continues to get more
difficult. In 1832, there was
not as great a chasm
as there is today. The more
years go by, the greater
the difference becomes. However,
trying to have
charity, my most common response
is that we believe in
salvation by grace instead of
works. That generally
leads into election and
predestination, which in turn leads
into the sovereignty of God, and
finally leads into
belief, the gospel and its
purpose (some do not make it
this far without blowing up mad
first). One must believe something about those concepts (election and predestination) for they are in the Bible (Romans 8:28-32, Romans 9:7-13, Ephesians 1:3-6). So, I wrote down a list of citations for him to read this evening. Of course, we went round for a few minutes on John 3:16, and thankfully, he seemed receptive to what I had to say. But, to truly understand the Bible, in my humble opinion, one must first understand their place in respect to the Almighty. Our place is so low (by nature) that there is no way that we could possibly aspire unto the portals of glory. When one realizes that truth, they can begin to grasp the thought that they were doomed, and their only hope was that God reached down when they were unable to reach up. May we ever reach up in His service now that He has given us the ability to serve Him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)
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