Come to Jesus Meeting |
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Brother Royce Ellis |
In Texas, when two parties are at cross purposes, one of
them will call for a “Come to Jesus” meeting. It’s one of those
peculiar idioms society has adapted to portray the importance of
resolving issues. The ideal is to bring the parties to a mutual
understanding, and work out all their differences. The business world
took it from the religious world and the initial use was sarcasm.
Today, it’s commonly accepted in the language and no one blinks when
they hear it. While it’s annoying, it’s indicative of the lack of
understanding most folks have about scripture and true doctrine.
Because a class of religion has defined their doctrines
based on the understanding of confused men from generations past, most
so called Christian sects today have no choice but to avoid much of
scripture. They can’t talk with any authority regarding Romans 8:28-29,
nor can they deal with Matt 1:21, John 5:25, Eph. Chapter 1 and 2, John
chapter 10 and on and on. When they get to these verses, they have to
“teach around them” or gloss over them for they truly do their doctrinal
position no good.
They can’t use much of the sixth chapter of John’s gospel
either. That’s the original “come to Jesus” in the truest sense.
John 6:37 tells us that “All that the Father giveth me
shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.”
This is one of those either/or verses. Either it means exactly
what it says, or you have to twist it around your doctrine to make it
work. The verse clearly teaches that God the Father GAVE some to
Christ, and that those GIVEN SHALL COME, and those that come SHALL be
secure. We are confident that ALL is the number given Him by the
Father, and that whatever that number is, it matches exactly the number
that SHALL come to him.
Some may say this teaches universalism. It does not.
All, in this case, could easily read “as many as.”
Men today in the general religious world want to believe
they can come to Jesus anytime they want. You can wait until you are on
your dying bed and come to the Lord with your final breath and your
eternal salvation is secure. As the Captain of your own fate, the ruler
of your own destiny, you not only make your day to day decisions in this
lifetime, but arrangements for the world to come. You would think that
arrangements for a future world would require someone who has been there
to serve as a go-between, a broker, an advocate perhaps.
Can you come to Jesus at any time of your choosing? The
modern sects have the belief so firmly established they’ve even created
you a road to walk on en route to the King. You’ve heard of the Roman
Road to Salvation?
John 6:44
No man can come to me,
except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up
at the last day.
You can’t COME unless YOU ARE DRAWN by the FATHER. How
do you entice the FATHER to draw you that you may COME? (And, in case
there was any confusion, you can be sure when the Father draws you, He
isn’t going to draw you down the Roman Road. You’re likely to be drawn
down the pit of despair and shown your sins and depravity and need of a
savior…)
So about this Come to Jesus meeting: It does say
all the Father hath given Christ will come to Him, so what does that
mean? If we make the verse apply to this lifetime, we have to ask how
that takes place. Are they brought to Jesus by the preaching of the
gospel and the efforts of man? If so, that provides for much failure
and places more responsibility on man than it does Christ. If I know of
any hard and fast rules to determine whether or not I have the proper
understanding of a scripture, it is this:
If the application I
have arrived at gives man any honor and glory for
the eternal work of Christ,
I can be sure I have the wrong understanding.
So in John chapter 6, because Christ is talking about
ALL, and not some, (a specific number, referencing those that the
Father gave Him) and because He is invoking the eternal covenant with
the Father before the foundation of the world, (which is when they were
given to Him) and because He must get all honor and glory in every
application, we must conclude that the “coming to Jesus” and the drawing
are all God’s work, pertaining to the new birth and is all accomplished
outside of the preaching of the gospel without any help from man.

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