Unconditional election delivers the harshest and the sweetest judgments to my soul.
That it is unconditional destroys all self-exaltation; and that it is election makes me his treasured possession.
This is one of the beauties of the biblical doctrines of grace: their worst devastations prepare us for their greatest delights.
What prigs we would become at the words, "The LORD your God has chosen you to be a people for his treasured possession, out of all the peoples who are on the face of the earth" (Deuteronomy 7:6), if this election were in any way dependent on our will. But to protect us from pride, the Lord teaches us that we are unconditionally chosen (7:7-9). "He made a wretch his treasure," as we so gladly sing.
Only the devastating freeness and unconditionality of electing grace lets us take and taste such gifts for our very own without the exaltation of self.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Why we should love the Doctrines of Grace
That God would choose to save sinners like you and me is amazing. It is humbling. It should cause us to fall on our faces and worship the King. The reality of God's grace in salvation is something not to be scrutinized, but to be heralded! John Piper says this about God's electing love toward His people:
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Doctrines of Grace,
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