The Christ of Arminianism ("Freewillism")
Rev. Steven Houck
The Bible warns us that in the last days in which we
live there will be many false Christs—those who claim to be Christ but
who are impostors. Jesus said, "Take heed that no man deceive you.
For many shall come in my name, saying I am Christ; and shall deceive
many" (Matt.
24:4-5). We who profess to be Christians must take heed. We must be
very careful that we are not deceived. Our calling is to trust, love,
and follow the true Christ and Him only. We may have nothing to do with
the false Christs who are so numerous in our day.
We know about the Christ of the cults and other
religions. He is a good man, a prophet, the first creation of God, a
great spirit, a divine idea, or even a god himself. But he is not true
and eternal God. He receives his existence from another who is greater
than he. He is not the Christ of the Bible. We are not deceived by this
Christ. He is a false Christ.
We know about the Christ of Roman Catholicism. They
profess that He is true God. He suffered and died for the forgiveness of
sin. He arose again, ascended into heaven, and is coming again. But he
is not a complete Saviour. The Christ of the Roman Catholics can not
save sinners without their own good works and the intercession of
priests. He is not the Christ of the Bible. We are not deceived by this
Christ. He is a false Christ.
There is, however, another false Christ who is much
more dangerous than the Christ of the cults and the Christ of Roman
Catholicism. He has deceived people for many years and he continues to
deceive millions. This Christ is so dangerous that, if it were not
impossible, he would deceive the very elect (Matt.
24:24). He is the Christ of Arminianism.
This false Christ is extremely dangerous because in
many ways he appears to be the True Christ. They say that he is true
God, equal with the Father and the Holy Spirit. They say that he died on
the cross to save sinners. They even say that he saves by his grace
alone, without the work of man. This Christ will have nothing to do with
the Christ of the cults and the Christ of Roman Catholicism.
But watch out! Be warned! The Christ of Arminianism
is not the Christ of the Bible. Do not be fooled!
1. The Christ of Arminianism - loves
every individual person in the world and sincerely desires their
salvation.
The Christ of the Bible - earnestly loves and
desires the salvation of only those whom God has unconditionally chosen
to salvation (Ps.
5:5; Ps. 7:11; Ps.
11:5; Matt.
11:27; John
17:9-10; Acts
2:47; Acts 13:48; Rom.
9:10-13; Rom. 9:21-24; Eph.
1:3-4).
2. The Christ of Arminianism - offers
salvation to every sinner and does all in his power to bring them to
salvation. His offer and work are often frustrated, for many refuse to
come.
The Christ of the Bible - effectually calls to
Himself only the elect and sovereignly brings them to salvation. Not one
of them will be lost (Isa.
55:11; John
5:21; John
6:37-40; John 10:25-30; John
17:2; Phil. 2:13).
3. The Christ of Arminianism - can not
regenerate and save a sinner who does not first choose Christ with his
own "free will." All men have a "free will" by which
they can either accept or reject Christ. That "free will" may
not be violated by Christ.
The Christ of the Bible - sovereignly
regenerates the elect sinner apart from his choice, for without
regeneration the spiritually dead sinner can not choose Christ. Faith is
not man's contribution to salvation but the gift of Christ which He
sovereignly imparts in regeneration (John
3:3; John
6:44, 65;
John 15:16; Acts
11:18; Rom.
9:16; Eph.
2:1; Eph.
2:8-10; Phil. 1:29; Heb. 12:2).
4. The Christ of Arminianism - died on
the cross for every individual person and thereby made it possible for
every person to be saved. His death, apart from the choice of man, was
not able to actually save anyone for many for whom he died are lost.
The Christ of the Bible - died for only God's
elect people and thereby actually obtained salvation for all those for
whom He died. His death was a substitutionary satisfaction which
actually took away the guilt of His chosen people (Luke
19:10; John
10:14-15, 26; Acts
20:28; Rom.
5:10; Eph.
5:25; Heb.
9:12; I
Peter 3:18).
5. The Christ of Arminianism - loses
many whom he has "saved" because they do not continue in
faith. Even if he does give them "eternal security," as some
say, that security is not based upon his will or work but the choice
which the sinner made when he accepted Christ.
The Christ of the Bible - preserves His chosen
people so that they can not lose their salvation but persevere in the
faith to the very end. He preserves them by the sovereign electing will
of God, the power of His death, and the mighty working of His Spirit (John
5:24; John 10:26-29; Rom.
8:29-30; Rom.
8:35-39; I
Peter 1:2-5; Jude
24-25).
As you can see, although the Christ of Arminianism
and the Christ of the Bible may at first seem to be the same, they are
very different. One is a false Christ. The other is the true Christ. One
is weak and helpless. He bows before the sovereign "free will"
of man. The other is the reigning Lord Who wills what He pleases and
sovereignly accomplishes all that He wills.
If you believe and serve the Christ of Arminianism,
you must recognize the fact that you do not serve the Christ of the
Bible. You have been deceived! Study the Scriptures and learn of the
True Christ. Pray for grace to repent and trust Christ as your sovereign
Saviour.