Unconditional Election

Extracts taken from The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
by Loraine Boettner
Originally posted on Archegos: the Champion
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Statement of Doctrine

"An eternal, divine decree which, antecedently to any difference or desert in fallen men themselves, separates the human race into two portions and ordains one to everlasting life and the other to everlasting death."

Summary - quoted

  1. Election is a sovereign free act of God, through which He determines who shall be made heirs of heaven.

  2. The elective decree was made in eternity.

  3. The elective decree contemplates the race as already fallen.

  4. The elect are brought from a state of sin and misery into a state of blessedness and happiness.

  5. Election is personal, determining what particular individuals shall be saved.

  6. Election includes both means and ends, -- election to eternal life includes election to righteous living here in the world.

  7. The elective decree is made effective by the efficient work of the Holy Spirit, who works when, and where, and how He pleases.

  8. God's common grace would incline all men to good if it were not resisted.

  9. The elective decree leaves others who are not elected -- others who suffer the just consequences of their sin.

  10. Some men are permitted to follow the evil which they freely choose, to their own destruction.

  11. God, in His sovereignty, could regenerate all men if He chose to do so.

  12. The Judge of all the earth will do right, and will extend His saving grace to multitudes who are undeserving.

  13. Election is not based on foreseen faith or good works, but only on God's sovereign good pleasure.

  14. Much the larger portion of the human race has been elected to life.

  15. There has also been an election of individuals and of nations to external and temporal favors and privileges -- an election which falls short of salvation.

  16. The doctrine of election is repeatedly taught and emphasized throughout the Scripture.

Types of Election

  1. Election of Individuals to Salvation
    Romans 8:29-30 / Romans 9:11-12 / John 15:16 / Psalms 65:4 / I Kings 19:18 / Ephesians 1:4-5

  2. Election of Nations to knowledge of True Religion
    Amos 3:2 / Psalms 147:20 / Deuteronomy 7:6-8; 10:15

  3. Election of Individuals to External Means of Grace

  4. Election of Individuals to Certain Vocations

  5. Election of Angels

Proofs from Reason

  1. If Total Depravity is true, then it logically must follow that if any are saved, God must choose out those who will be the objects of His grace. God is at liberty to deal with sinners as He pleases; He will have mercy on whom He will have mercy.

  2. Objections, briefly summarized

Faith and Good Works

  1. Faith and Good Works are the proof and not the basis for election. God's purposes are in eternity and not time.

  2. Faith and Holiness are the consequents, not the antecedents, of election.
    Ephesians 1:4; 2:8 / John 15:16 / Titus 3:5 / II Timothy 1:9 / Romans 11:2-5 / Acts 11:18; 18:27

  3. Arminian view places election in the hands of man.
    Acts 5:31; 13:48; 22:14-15 / Romans 2:4 / Jeremiah 31:18-19 / Luke 1:15 / I John 4:19 / Ephesians 2:9-10

Reprobation

  1. Statement

  2. Scripture Proof

  3. Is there injustice to the non-elect?

  4. State of the "Heathens"

  5. Purpose of the Decree of Reprobation

Infralapsarianism and Supralapsarianism - a debate among Calvinists

  1. The basic question is, "When the decrees of election and reprobation came into existence were men considered as fallen or as unfallen?"

  2. We cannot speak of salvation or reprobation without first contemplating sin.

Many are Chosen

  1. "God is free in election to choose as many as He pleases and we believe He who is infinitely merciful and benevolent and holy will elect the great majority to life."

  2. The Reasons behind this belief


 

Extracts taken from The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination by Loraine Boettner