God's Sovereignty In All Things
by Darrin Brooker
"I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul."
These
were the last written words of Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City
Bomber, before his death on June 11th, 2001. It should not surprise
us that an unbeliever would utter such words. What should surprise
us, and sadden us, is that many who profess Christ, view their own
salvation in much the same way. They view the moment of their
conversion as an independent act of human will performed by the
creature and not as a sovereign act of God performed in the
creature.
Regrettably, the sovereignty
of God is an issue little talked about in our day. The truth of the
matter is that many people are selective in the areas they think and
believe God to be sovereign. Oftentimes, these same people will
boldly assert that their 'free choice' was the causal agent of their
conversion and not the effectual calling of the Holy Spirit in
fulfilling God's decree of election. It is essential that this error
be pointed out as such because, simply put, if we do not regard God
as the 'determining' cause of our salvation then we do not regard God
as sovereign in all things. (Rom. 11:36) Jonathan Edwards once said
that the sovereignty of God will be "the stumbling-block on
which thousands fall and perish; and if we go on contending with God
about his sovereignty, it will be our eternal ruin." If we do
not exalt God as sovereign, and sovereign in all things including the
salvation of His people, then we knowingly usurp the glory due His
name.
For
the true believer, God's sovereignty is the greatest of all comforts
and not some antiquated, theoretical doctrine, as many would have it
portrayed. We should feel secure in the fact that God chose a people
unto salvation before the creation of the world; that He sent His Son
to secure that salvation through His death on the cross; and that He
sent His Spirit to effectually call and eternally seal those for whom
Christ died, in order that none of them should be lost. (Eph. 1:3-14)
Dear friends, what greater comfort could there be than knowing our
salvation, from beginning to end, rests fully in the hands of
Almighty God?
Let us resolve to
acknowledge God as sovereign over all things and heed the warning of
Paul when he said, "... be no more children, tossed to and fro,
and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of
men..." (Eph. 4:14) Let us safeguard our hearts and minds and
insure that we worship the sovereign God of scripture in all His
glorious attributes, rather than "the unknown god" (Acts
17: 23) of our own imaginations. And may we not go through the
intellectual exercise of merely attaining a knowledge of God, but
endeavour, with both heart and mind, to know God Himself.