All the Peoples of the Earth
By Ron Graham
The following verse has been the lead off verse in many of my past commentaries
and yet it seems I’m continually forced to explain it or defend it – here we go
again. “Jesus saith unto him, I
am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
John 14:6. What could Jesus
Christ, the Creator of the universe, have possibly meant by proclaiming such a
statement so completely exclusive as to thoroughly eliminate any other way of
obtaining eternal life? Do you suppose He was only referring to those people
who’ve heard the Gospel and made their choice to either believe in Him or reject
Him? Surely He couldn’t have been considering the 1.5 billion adherents to the
religion of Islam, right? And what about those people who live in the deepest
regions of earth’s most obscure locations? How do they farein
regards to that verse above? Would it be fair of God to punish those who’ve
never heard the Gospel or who’ve been taught another way to paradise?
“Well God is a fair God; surely He wouldn’t send someone to Hell for an eternity
just because they weren’t given the opportunity to hear the Gospel message, or
they were taught completely contrary to what the Gospel of Christ teaches.”
Let’s get something straight right now before we venture any further into this
seemingly controversial subject. “Then shall
he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into
everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:”
Matthew 25:41. God created Hell for
Satan and His angels, not for man. When people end up in Hell it’s by their
choice, not God’s. “The Lord is not slack
concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to
us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to
repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9.
Never has it been God’s choice to send people to Hell, nor will it ever be. It
is always each individual’s choice. That’s what love is; God loves us so much He
gave us a way to avoid Hell but He won’t interfere with our choice if we decide
to choose Hell over an eternity spent with Him.
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”
Romans 1:16. This is the theme of
Paul’s entire letter to the Roman Christians. Paul gladly proclaimed it as God’s
panacea for mankind’s spiritual need. Paul indentified the Gospel of Christ as
the “infinite resources of God” applied toward the goal of salvation in the life
of everyone who believes regardless of racial background. And there is only one
stipulation to obtaining God’s infinite resources and that is all people on
earth no matter who they are or where they are must, individually, believe in
the Gospel of Christ. “Moreover, brethren, I
declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have
received, and wherein ye stand; By which also ye are saved…”
1 Corinthians 15: 1-2a.
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
Romans 1:18.
Humans have a very difficult time grasping in their finite minds the meaning
behind the “Wrath of God”. God’s wrath is not based on His emotions or anger,
which is a human trait. Humans are motivated by selfish personal reasons and
wrath in human terms would fall into a category of a need to punish or get back
at someone – such as a need for revenge. But God is not motivated by human
emotions. He is completely righteous in His character, and the fairness which is
derived out of the minds of men is insufficient as far as God is concerned. What
we believe is fair is subjective. Everyone has different motivating factors when
it comes to their concept of what fairness is. Man’s subjective ideas of what
fairness represents isn’t a quality that God considers when it comes to judging
whether or not a person is born again. Fairness can’t save anyone. Just because
you don’t think God is being fair won’t change His character. He’ll still do
things His way. His way is just and perfect.
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither
are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your
thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8-9.
So what do we do about all those people who don’t have Bibles and can’t read
even if they had a Bible? What about the Muslims who are not taught about Jesus
as Savior and Lord? Many people on this earth are taught that evolution is true
and there is no God and that human beings evolved from pond scum. This lie has
been taught in public schools as truth for decades; many of these folks may
never hear the truth of the Gospel. What is God to do with these folks?
To be fair in men’s minds He would need
to place these people under some other type of judgment that would uniquely
pertain to them and their circumstances.Unlike
the rest of those who’ve heard the Gospel yet still reject the truth, those
who’ve accepted evolution and the lie that there is no God should get a more
fair shake from our Creator, right? Wrong!
What about those who’ve been taught some other religion, something which is
completely contrary to the Bible and God’s provision for salvation? Will they go
to Hell because they’ve been taught erroneously yet believe that lie? Yes. Every
individual on the face of this planet is held accountable to God to seek the
truth “Because that which may be known of
God is manifest in them; for God
hath shewed it unto them.” Romans
1:19a. Some want to believe that this verse is referring to God
manifesting Himself into the conscience of every man, but that’s not what this
verse is saying. Verse 19 refers to the fact
of His revelation and the next verse, verse 20 will explain the process by which
that revelation takes place.
“For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly
seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and
Godhead; so that they are without excuse:”
Romans 1:20. Paul wrote this verse
as a condemnation to all those who reject God. “Clearly seen” means just that,
clearly seen. And “understood by the things that are made” means that what God
has made is not only clearly seen but understandable by observing the things
which He alone has made. People of earth can’t say they didn’t know God nor can
they say they’ve never had a chance to know God since God has made even the
invisible things of Himself known to man through His creation,
“even His eternal power and Godhead; so they
are without excuse.”(v20b) God never said He inserted who He is into
the brain (conscience) of every human; He said He showed it to them through His
creation. They either accept that revelation or they reject it. Their
choice.
Paul simply explains that we are all held accountable by God to know He exists,
and that knowledge of His existence is evident by the fact that we can observe
His creation every day. But, and this is imperative that everyone fully
understand, the knowledge that God exists will not save anyone, including the
people in darkest Africa who have never heard the Gospel message. Paul never
refers to salvation in verse 20, only that they who reject God are without
excuse. “So then faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the word of God.”
Romans 10:17.
Anybody who has a question about how the people in darkest Africa, or Muslims
for that matter, are to hear the Gospel Jesus has the answer
“And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying,
All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach
all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded
you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”
Matthew 28:18-20. How many of you
reading this commentary have stepped up to the plate so to speak and preached
the Gospel to others? How many of you have ventured out of your comfort zone to
make sure everyone you know has heard the Gospel message? Where is your heart?
Is there a burden on your heart for the lost and perishing? Charles Spurgeon
says “If you don’t have a burden for the lost you may be lost yourself.” If
there is one person on the face of this earth who hasn’t heard the Gospel
message, who does that put at fault? Who did Jesus give this commandment to? Was
it not given to all those who claimed to be His disciples? Perhaps you’re one of
those who believe that, that commandment was meant for only a select few and not
Christ’s Church in its entirety.
Again, speaking of the fairness of God, our God is a just God and what you and I
might consider fair may not even be a part of God’s attributes.
Humanity’s idea of fairness is always
going to be based on skewed emotions. For a moment, let’s give fairness
some real hard human thought. In our human estimation of fairness, just how fair
was it that God had to endure watching His only begotten Son being scourged –
tortured like a criminal almost to the point of death, while being mocked,
scorned, and even spit upon? How fair was it that God had to stand idly by
watching as His Son endured the most extreme humiliation? How fair was it that
after God created man that His creation would rebel against Him and need
reconciliation so we wouldn’t all end up in Hell? Finally, was it fair that God
would be subjected to watching while His only begotten Son was nailed to a
cross, naked to the world, and finally die while hanging there still being
verbally abused? We serve an awesome and just God; human ideals and human
concepts of fairness have nothing to do with Who we serve and how He dispenses
His justice.
“And he
went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if
it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as
thou wilt.”
Matthew 26:39.Jesus paid the full price
for our sins, He didn’t deserve what He went through, but we humans do deserve
punishment – we deserve God’s wrath. Every last human being on the face of this
planet is guilty – born guilty – awaiting to face God’s judgment. Because God
did not allow the cup to pass from His only begotten Son we know that there is
no other way for a person to obtain salvation and eternal life than through
believing in Christ and His death, burial, and resurrection.
In verse 16 of Romans chapter 1 where Paulspeaks
of salvation, he also mentions what we are being saved from. It’s the wrath of
God. Those of us who are born again have dodged that bullet by placing our
faith, trust, and hope in God’s only begotten Son and what He accomplished on
that cross. The Gospel message is imperative for coming to that conclusion and
making a decision for Christ. No Gospel message taught in darkest Africa? No
salvation is possible.
“Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man
be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”
John 3:3. The Creator of the
universe tells us that we must be born again to see Heaven. According to Jesus
this can only occur when we believe that He died for the
sin of the world, that He was
buried, and that He’s alive today because the grave couldn’t hold Him. The
resurrection of our Lord and Savior is true, and documented by His disciples who
saw the empty tomb and who watched as He entered the room where they were all
hiding. Then some 500 others bore witness to the fact that He is alive and that
He had been resurrected. The Gospel message is essential to the salvation of
mankind and Christianity is built on this Gospel and no other. Just believing
that there is a God through His special revelation (creation) won’t get you into
Heaven. God is adamant in His word that salvation comes through no one or
nothing else. “Neither is there salvation in
any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we
must be saved.” Acts 4:12.
That name is Jesus the Christ. The Messiah of Israel –
mashiyach nagiyd,
Messiah the King – the anointed of God. There is no other NAME under
heaven given among men, whereby we MUST be saved.
My wife mentioned something the other day I thought was quite profound. She said
“People play cards and board games and they, for the most part, play by the
rules set down by the designer of that game. But when it comes to God’s rules
(our Creator) people always want to make changes that better fit their lives and
emotions – their concept of fairness”. Amen! This is
exactly what we observe in
the erroneous explanations of how the people of the deepest jungles and recesses
on planet earth will be accepted by the Father in lieu of salvation through His
only begotten Son. When people feel the need to placate the masses
through politically correct means concerning some 1.5 billion people who worship
the god of Islam the same logic is used.
Here’s a newsflash for all those who like to think the Muslims are not part of
the equation when it comes to following Jesus Christ and Him alone for
salvation. They are all condemned to Hell. They play by a totally different set
of rules than Christians who worship the only true and living God and designer
of the game, and they have already lost.
Unless someone tells the Muslims the truth – the Gospel message – and they
repent and place their faith, trust, and hope in Jesus Christ and Him alone for
salvation they will remain on the broad way that leads only to destruction, as
will the natives of deepest darkest Africa.
“…for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and
many there be which go in thereat:”
Matthew 7:13. How many is many? We
aren’t told but in contrast in the next verse Jesus mentions that few will enter
in through the strait way and narrow gate. Both words representing many and few
in the Greek are used denoting numbers. We can only guess at what number the
Creator of the universe was trying to convey, but I suggest He’s quite serious
about the fact that many will perish and few will be given everlasting life.
Many of us are guilty of redesigning God into an image that falls more in line
with our humanistic thinking. But what we should be doing with our self-made God
is comparing him to the reality of the God of the Bible. Then we should make the
appropriate alterations to our thinking which will put us in tune with our
Creator and His truth and remove any foolish inclinations.
The fact that salvation comes through Jesus Christ alone is true and biblical
and that truth can’t be skewed even a little for those who wish to distance
themselves from the fact that perhaps they’ve never really committed to
following Jesus’ commandment concerning preaching the Gospel to the world.
Nowhere in the Bible are we told that there will be some who will be exempt from
the necessity of hearing the Gospel and believing, nowhere.
This concept is, in its entirety, a man
made doctrine built on man’s emotions and ideals. God has never changed
His mind about salvation. The Old Testament believers were looking to and
believing in faith that their coming Messiah would be their salvation. Today we
look back at the cross, at where our Messiah was hung and where He died. Then we
look to His resurrection as our hope for eternal life. Without the Messiah,
Jesus the Christ, without believing in His death, burial, and resurrection our
hope is in vain. “And if Christ be not
risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain. …And if Christ
be not raised… ye are yet in your sins.”
1 Corinthians 15:14, 17.
“…No man cometh unto the Father but by me.”
John 14:6b.Let
me just add, period.
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
All
scripture is from the KJV and God breathed
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