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The Difference in the Old Gospel and the New Gospel
Rolfe Barnard
Now my friends, I come to say
that the Old Gospel of God's Grace is opposed to this "new gospel" of part grace
and part man. The Old Gospel, which is the true Gospel of God, safeguarded some
values which this "new gospel" loses. Will you hear me carefully now? The "new
gospel" that we have today by a certain universal redemption and universal
divine saving purpose compels itself to cheapen grace and to cheapen the cross
of Christ, by denying that the Father and the Son are sovereign in salvation.
This "new gospel" assures us that after God in Christ has done all that They can
or will do, it depends finally on each man's own choice whether God's purpose to
save him is realized or not.
Now my friends, this popular position has two unhappy results -- this preaching
that God has done His part and now He helplessly stands by while you decide
whether or not his purpose shall be realized:
In the first place, this position compels us to misunderstand the significance
of the gracious invitations of Christ in the Gospel. When we hear the
invitations of these preachers who pervert the Gospel, they are not the
expressions of the tender patience of a mighty Sovereign--they are the pathetic
pleas of human desire. And so the enthroned Lord of glory under present-day
preaching is suddenly changed into a weak, futile figure, knocking at the human
heart which He is powerless to open. My friends, this is a shameful dishonor to
the Sovereign Christ of the New Testament.
In the second place, this "new gospel" as it is preached forces us to deny our
dependence upon God; when it comes to vital decisions, it takes us out of God's
hands. It tells us that after all, we are the master of our fate, and the
captain of our souls. And it so undermines the very foundation of our
relationship with our Maker. No wonder the converts of today are so often both
irreverent and irreligious.
The Old Gospel speaks very differently in expounding man's need of Christ; the
Old Gospel stresses something almost ignored today. That something is that
sinners cannot obey the Gospel any more than they can obey the law, apart from
renewal of heart. On the other hand, declaring Christ's power to save, the Old
Gospel proclaims Him as the Author and chief agent of conversion. It preaches
Him as coming by His Spirit as the Gospel goes forth to renew men's hearts and
draw them to Himself. Thus, the Old Gospel, while stressing that faith is man's
duty, stresses also that faith is not in man's power. God must give what He
commands. Ephesians 2:8 says, "For by grace are ye saved through faith, and that
not of yourselves: it is the gift of God."
Hebrews 12:2a says: "Looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our
faith..."
Thus the Old Gospel announces not merely that men must come to Christ for
salvation, but the Old Gospel also announces that men cannot come unless God
draws them. John 6:44 says, "No man can come to Me, except the Father which
hath sent Me draw him..."
John 14:6 says, "Jesus saith unto him, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life:
no man cometh unto the Father but by Me."
John 3:27 says, "John answered and said, A man can receive nothing, except it
be given him from Heaven."
Thus, my friends, the Old Gospel does what desperately needs to be done; it
labors to overthrow self-confidence, it labors to convince sinners that
salvation is altogether out of their hands, and to shut sinners up to a
self-despairing dependence on the glorious grace of a Sovereign Saviour, not
only for their righteousness, but for their faith, too. Thus the Old Gospel
doesn't talk about deciding for Christ, as we hear today. For this business of
deciding for Christ suggests voting a person into office. It suggests an act in
which the candidate plays no part, beyond offering himself for election.
Everything is settled by the voter's independent choice. I wish people would
believe me when I tell you that we do not vote God's Son into office as our
Saviour! Nor does our Saviour remain passive while preachers campaign on His
behalf.
My friends, coming to Christ, resting on Christ and turning from sin in full
surrender to Christ is far different from deciding for Christ as your Saviour.
Those who pervert the Gospel beg people to accept Jesus as their Saviour, and
they will be saved. That is a lie out of Hell, because it is not in the Bible.
If a person does not surrender to Jesus Christ as your Lord to rule and reign
over you -- Why! -- You are not saved! We also hear these words spoken by
preachers who pervert the Gospel: "Now sinners, God has done His part -- the
Devil wants you, and Christ wants you, and you have the deciding vote." But, my
friends, that is a lie out of Hell! Christ didn't just offer Himself for office.
He is working now, He is on a throne now ruling and reigning as Prophet, Priest,
and King. He does not stand by while we try to get people to decide for Him as
the Gospel is proclaimed.
He comes in the Spirit actively to draw men to Himself, and thus we preachers
say that He is a Saviour for sinners. The Father and the Spirit draw sinners to
Christ. Salvation is of the Lord. Thank God it is all in Christ. And to the
question, "What must I do to be saved?" And this is the question of questions.
The Old Gospel replies, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ." And then, somebody
says, "What does that mean?" The Old Gospel replies, "It means knowing one's
self to be a sinner and Christ who died for sinners. It means to abandon all
self-righteousness and self-confidence, and cast yourself wholly upon Christ for
pardon and peace. It means exchanging one's natural enmity and rebellion against
God for a spirit of grateful submission to the will of Christ, through the
renewing of one's heart by the Holy Ghost. It means God taking a sinner and
making him a new creature in Christ."
The next question, how am I to go about believing on Christ and repenting?
Brother Barnard, you say I have no natural ability to do these things? I didn't
say that -- God says that! If I have no ability to do these things, how am I to
go about believing on Christ and repenting? If you say I must -- and I can't --
how can it come to pass? To that perplexing question, and yet true one, the Old
Gospel answers, "Listen, sinner friend, look to Christ. Quit looking to
yourself; quit listening to your old bent and feeble will; look to Christ, seek
the Lord, beg for mercy." 1 Samuel 2:8 says, "He raiseth up the poor out of
the dust, and lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill, to set them among
princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory..."
Isaiah 45:22 says, "Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth:
for I am God, and there is none else."
Isaiah 55:6 says, "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call ye upon Him
while He is near."
Jeremiah 29:13 says, "And ye shall seek Me, and find Me, when ye shall search
for Me with all your heart."
Cry to Christ, just as you are, cast yourself on His mercy, ask Him to give you
a new heart, working in you true repentance and faith. Ask Christ to take away
your evil heart of unbelief and to write His law in your heart. Draw near to
Him, watching, praying, reading, and hearing His Word. And continue to seek the
Lord til He speaks peace to you.
God Almighty has to perform a miracle in you and reveal Christ in you, for you
to have eternal life.
John 17:3 says, "And this is life eternal, that they might know Thee the only
true God, and Jesus Christ, Whom Thou hast sent."
Luke 10:22 says, "All things are delivered to Me of My Father: and no man
knoweth Who the Son is, but the Father; and Who the Father is, but the Son, and
He to whom the Son shall reveal Him."
The Holy Ghost has to baptize you into the body of Christ. 1 Corinthians 12:13a
says, "For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body..."
Our Lord Jesus Christ is not passively waiting, but is actively working to bring
His chosen people to faith. The preaching of the "new gospel" is called bringing
men to Christ, as if only men moved while Christ stand still. The true Gospel is
the coming of Christ to men. As the Gospel is preached, and Christ is set before
men's eyes, the mighty Saviour, Whom the Gospel proclaims busy -- "Praise God"
-- doing His work through the Word. Not standing by, but visiting sinners with
salvation, awakening them to faith and drawing them in mercy to Himself. Thank
God, we don't have to use all these methods of the flesh to get somebody to
decide to accept Christ! We just have to proclaim Christ in the power of the
Holy Ghost! We don't have to look at those poor sinners and know that it all
depends on them. But we know that as we preach Christ, He is standing by, He is
working, He is dealing with men. He is opening blind eyes and bless God, He is
drawing sinners to Himself. Oh, how glorious it is to proclaim Christ Who came
into the world to save sinners! Praise His Holy Name!
Luke 5:32 says, "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."
Galatians 1:6-9 says, "I marvel that ye are so soon removed from Him that
called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel, which is not another,
but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the Gospel of Christ. But
though we, or an angel from Heaven, preach any other Gospel unto you than that
which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed. As we said before, so say
I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have
received, let him be accursed."
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