| Some time ago, I concluded that the gospel 
			presentations which I had been privileged to learn in the past left 
			me unsatisfied.  My understanding of and belief in the message of the 
			Bible is that God is sovereign in all things. Even those who are 
			serious students of scripture would not challenge that dogma. The 
			problem is that often many who would affirm the “God is sovereign” 
			statement, at the same time, would elevate man’s ability to 
			determine his destiny to the same level as God’s sovereignty. While 
			one might say of course I don’t ascribe to that, on the other hand 
			would proclaim that man’s “free will” is the determining factor to 
			his salvation or, at least, works together in a synergistic fashion 
			with God’s will. This mental calisthenics of whose will is dominate 
			in the outcome of one’s destiny results in a gospel presentation 
			that implies that one’s resolve to choose God’s Son as their Savior 
			is equal in authority or even the determining factor in their 
			salvation. I do not advocate this conclusion. In working through the 
			accepted technique of using scripture to support one’s position on a 
			topic of doctrine, the outcome often results in a conclusion 
			reflecting a predetermined Christian theological position learned in 
			the past. It is my conclusion that one must consider the whole of 
			scripture through the help of the Holy Spirit to probe the mind of 
			God regarding this issue. 
			 From the stories of God’s calling of Abram through 
			the twelve disciples, Paul of Tarsus, etc. it affirms that man is 
			spiritually dead in his sin and God is not only the author of 
			physical life but also the author of spiritual life. This is 
			elucidated through the idea of being born from above or, born again. 
			Jesus’ dialogue with Nicodemus in John 3 provides an illustration of 
			the work of the Holy Spirit as a force under the control of an 
			all-powerful God. The clues of who is in control of our destiny are 
			undeniable. It is highly significant that our doctrinal statements 
			communicate the undeniable fact that God alone is sovereign over the 
			affairs of men, including his salvation. If my hope is in my ability 
			to recognize that I’m a slave to sin and I need a savior, apart from 
			God’s unique regeneration I’m doomed. I am conceived in sin 
			(darkness), I am brought into the light only by the power of 
			illumination by the Holy Spirit. My sinful will has no power to 
			overcome the darkness. When one sees the doctrine of salvation as being the 
			pinnacle of God’s gift of grace, they read scripture differently. By 
			that I mean when one reads the word “believe” they understand that 
			to be describing one who has been given the gift of faith by the 
			power of the Holy Spirit. The realization that I am justified solely 
			and only through the birth, life and death of God’s Son, my Savior. 
			Outside of God’s Holy Spirit opening my mind and heart to my lost 
			and doomed state, I am powerless to reverse my lostness. I am blind 
			until the power of God gives me sight to see. My spiritual self has 
			not been awakened. I have not been born from above, aka, born again. 
			In my flesh, I am God’s enemy. I cannot please Him. Only after my 
			spiritual birth am I in a spiritual standing of righteousness 
			through Jesus’ act justifying me before a Holy God. e.g., when God 
			looks at me, He sees my Advocate Jesus, who presents me justified in 
			God’s court. That administration of justice does not call for me to 
			be declared innocent nor even my stamp of approval regarding Jesus’ 
			advocacy of me to validate my positional justification. It is only 
			after the point of my justification that I am in a position to 
			approach a holy and perfect God. I have observed when one believes that they choose 
			their salvation the tendency is to start a gospel presentation from 
			the notion that the person to whom one is speaking will understand 
			what they are being told. This often results in starting a 
			discussion with the need for a savior or, being saved or, repenting 
			from one’s sin. All these positions presuppose a person who may be 
			in a non-regenerate state of sin having the cognition to accept, in 
			faith, the God of the Bible. I rely in an approach that allows a 
			person to express the framework of their belief system in their own 
			words so they acknowledge that on which they presently exercise 
			faith, i.e. the basis for their decisions regarding the way they 
			live their life. As Sovereign over all created things, of which we 
			humans are part, God seeks no counsel with anyone or anything 
			regarding the determination of His kingdom and His subjects in any 
			area of His creation. Often, the rub rests in man’s confusing 
			communication of salvation vs. sanctification. Man’s will stands 
			under and is subject to the will of God. The one thing God has 
			determined not to do is to make the act of love a forced 
			relationship. He does not restructure or bend man’s will into a 
			controlled response of love back to his Creator. If that were so, it 
			would not be love. God will direct a man’s path regardless of 
			whether that man responds in love or rebellion in order to achieve 
			His ultimate will. We can see this interaction between the Creator 
			and His created beings throughout scripture. We see consistently 
			that God chooses those whom He has preordained to reveal Jesus as 
			their Savior. We see that man’s response in returning that love is 
			inconsistent and flawed at best even in the midst of the revelation 
			that we are a part of His beloved family. Faith is a gift from God, 
			not of my will. God’s gift of faith becomes manifest in our lives 
			when we choose to refrain from our fleshly responses (my will to 
			follow that which is not glorifying to God) to the things of this 
			world (walking by sight) and live our lives by our vision (walking 
			by faith). When I see or commit actions contrary to the fruit of the 
			Spirit I know, by faith, that is a manifestation of a spiritual 
			battle. The non-regenerate man is a slave to his spiritual father 
			the devil. Regenerate man has been bought out of slavery by the God 
			who made him; the God who paid the required price for him. In formulating my presentation of the gospel, I 
			determined to bestow respect upon the person to whom I have the 
			privilege of speaking by allowing their belief to be heard first. I 
			begin with “What do you believe about your origin, purpose, meaning 
			and destiny?” After listening to their response, I ask permission to 
			share with them what I believe about that question. That is when I 
			recite what I call “The Sixty Second Gospel”. I then ask them if 
			that makes sense or if they have questions about what I said. If the 
			listener is one of God’s family (whether they know it or not) they 
			often respond in a fashion that reveals that reality even if they 
			have not heard the gospel. If the listener is not one of God’s 
			children, their reaction to what I have said often reflects an 
			unbelief or even antagonism toward my testimony. I do not say this 
			as an absolute. I acknowledge that in God’s perfect will, it may not 
			be the time, nor place, nor circumstance of His choosing for the 
			Holy Spirit to open that person’s eyes and mind to truth. It is not 
			my intent to let a conversation become about the “color of the band 
			aid on the gunshot wound”. It is about the patient’s life, not about 
			an opinion regarding an ancillary matter. For example, if you have 
			read this far and are concerned about pronouns, you run the risk of 
			becoming side tracked in this spiritual battle. I created this site as an encouragement to others in 
			God’s family of like conviction to choose your message to proclaim 
			the good news of our Savior, Lord, and King to those God brings 
			across your path. If my presentation is helpful to you please feel 
			free to use it or modify it to fit your persuasion. One of the most 
			profound joys this side of heaven is to be in the presence of 
			someone who experiences the awakening by the Holy Spirit to God’s 
			gift of the future that awaits them. God’s allowing us to see Him 
			build His kingdom for the glory of His Son and, as a bonanza, 
			calling us to make disciples of His newly adopted sons and daughters 
			of all ages is second only to the joy of our own adoption. Hallelujah! If you have a question, observation or suggestion I 
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			of God alone,
 A brother in Christ |