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Yeah, it's up to God's mercy.

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I mean, no one can say, God,

I deserved it.

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I mean, everyone of us, God,

He, on Judgment Day,

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He could come down with a list

on every one of us and say, look,

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I've got all these reasons

to cross you off.

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But on the other hand, he's

not going to be arbitrary.

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But on the other hand, he's

not going to be arbitrary.

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He's going to have his reasons,

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but he doesn't have

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David Bercot, welcome back to the podcast.

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It's good to have you on again.

Good being here Reagan.

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So we did a previous episode with you

about the book of Romans.

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And like you just finished, compiling

a commentary based on the early church

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writings about Romans.

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And today I want to tackle a topic

that I don't believe

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we've ever covered on this podcast,

and that is predestination, Calvinism,

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that whole package, essentially,

because a section of Scripture

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that's often used for

that framework would be Romans nine.

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And you address

that quite a bit in your book.

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And I would be really curious

to hear your thoughts on this.

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So we're going to plow into that and,

and we'll see where it takes us.

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But before we jump in to the text,

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can you first define

what is predestination, Calvanism, like

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what do we mean

when we're using terms like that?

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Okay.

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So predestination as it's used in

Calvinism and before that from Augustine,

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the doctrine says that

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before the creation

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either of the world or of or of mankind,

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that God arbitrarily chose

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who he was going to save

and who he was going to eternally.

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Damn.

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And that that arbitrarily is important

In other words,

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it was not based on his foreknowledge

that he looked in the future.

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And oh, Reagan.

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Yeah, this guy's living a godly life.

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This guy has faith in Christ.

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So yes, I'm going to, have him among

the elect.

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Is that

doesn't have anything to do with you.

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It just he just picked you.

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You live a godly life

because you are of the elect,

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not not the other way around.

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That he picked you

because you were living a godly life.

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So, the basis

and it all comes from Augustine

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was this thought that we play

no role in our own salvation.

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Everything is from God,

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our faith,

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our initial belief, the godly works

we do, the whole thing.

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God does every bit of that.

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And yeah, we're basically,

yeah, pieces of wood.

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You know, they wouldn't say that that

that he moves around, you know, but,

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they wouldn't say that that last part.

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But I think the rest would be all language

that they would be comfortable with,

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as in, like there

is there's nothing we can do to, to choose

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or to become a Christian, etc.,

because God has chosen

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all of that for essentially like he's

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that, he's the mover,

and that makes all this possible.

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It's nothing to do with us.

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okay, so let's let's get into Romans nine

then a little bit, because this is one

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that's going to come up

quite a bit in conversation.

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So I'm going to pull a couple examples,

just as kind of places to start.

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And we'll just kind of kind of use

those as launch points.

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So for example verses 12 and 13,

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it talks about how God loved Jacob

and hated Esau.

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It says in Romans nine verses 12 to 13,

and it says before they were ever

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born, before the idea that done

good or bad, you know, that's the claim.

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Are people misreading that

or they misconstruing that passage

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to use that to say therefore that's pre

you know, predestination.

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Yeah. People are misunderstanding it.

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I think to be fair,

it's not like people are twisting it.

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Like, where do you get that?

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I mean, I think somebody reading this, it

would be easy to come to that conclusion.

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But the problem is you

then have to ignore all the rest

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of the Bible, you know, because every

time God gives a commandment,

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the implication

is obvious that we can obey it.

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I mean,

why would he tell us to do something?

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Yeah, well, I can't

I can't do it, you know?

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I mean, you have to take the whole Bible

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and say, well, there's this God who’s

basically playing games.

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He tells the Israelites to do this

even though he knows they can't do it,

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or he tells them to do it,

and he knows they will do it

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because he's he's going to do it for them,

you know?

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And then Jesus complimenting like, just,

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yesterday in Sunday School,

we were talking about this centurion.

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And Jesus says,

I've never seen such remarkable faith.

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Well, if Calvinism is true,

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So what's remarkable? Why? Why praise him?

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He didn't have anything to do with his,

with his faith. So.

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And like I say, this began

with Augustine in the fifth century.

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And, chapter nine was, you know,

one of the ones.

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And like I said, I think it's fair to say

just reading that apart

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from the rest of the scripture, you could

reasonably come to that conclusion.

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Now, the early Christians

didn't do that, though.

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You know, they read this and they said,

well, yeah, this sounds like this

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on the surface, but yeah,

what about all the rest of the Bible?

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And they were having to deal with it

because the Gnostics, many

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of the Gnostic groups who John identifies

as the Antichrist,

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they taught predestination that, you know,

there's nothing you can do about it.

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It's all been decided ahead of time.

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You're either part of the elect

or you're or you're not.

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So the early Christians

actually talk about this subject a lot

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because they're having

to counter the Gnostics.

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So and without the early Christians,

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I don't I mean, like I say,

this was always a mystery to me.

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I knew it couldn't

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mean what it says on the face just because

it contradicts other scriptures.

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But I never felt real comfortable.

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And the early Christians.

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I mean, it's

just so amazing how they they could follow

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Paul's arguments even though they get,

you know, sometimes very,

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what rearranged.

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I mean, Paul doesn't

follow this logical order

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we were just talking about

in the previous podcast.

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So this one, you go back to verse

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six and I mentioned just yesterday

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I was listing the six, points

of Paul's great argument.

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And one of them is

that God has not been unfair to the Jews

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in extending grace to the Gentiles

and bringing them in.

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And so Paul spends a lot of time on that.

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Now, that aspect of those six things,

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most of those I would have seen in Romans,

I would not have seen that very much,

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that God has not been unfair

to the Gentiles.

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They they recognize.

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Okay, Paul, is is bringing this up a lot

because the Jews are making that argument.

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This if what you're saying

is true, then God isn't fair.

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So and

yeah, how can these Gentiles come in?

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They don't have the blood of Abraham.

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So Paul points out, look,

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there are a lot of people

who have Abraham's blood

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and they're not included

as part of Israel.

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So he begins, he says, verse six,

but it is not that

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the Word of God has taken no effect, for

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I think of Israel means of Jacob.

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Okay, so just because you're

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it doesn't mean you're part of the true

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Okay. And and this is a shocking thing

to say to Jews.

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Now, it's it should have been no issue

to Christian Jews,

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but it apparently was the fact that he

he has to explain it so many times.

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But to the Jews in general,

that would have been,

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you know,

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So it says, nor are they all children

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because they are the seed of Abraham,

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but in Isaac your seed shall be called.

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So his line of argument is okay.

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You're saying that,

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just because

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we are fleshly Jews

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doesn't

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And and they're saying,

all right, well, you know, you prove that.

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So his argument is okay,

think about it now,

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there are a lot of people on earth

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who are fleshly descendants of Abraham,

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but they are not part of Israel.

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And you Jews yourselves recognize that.

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Look at Ishmael. Okay.

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So he was part of the covenant

of circumcision.

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He's an heir of Abraham,

but he's not included in Israel.

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All right.

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So just because you have Abraham's blood,

it gets you nowhere.

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Look at the sons of Keturah. Was it 12?

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Well, yeah, it's a number of sons.

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And they started tribes and all that.

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They're not part of Israel yet

they all have Abraham's blood.

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So he says. So. Yeah.

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You have to agree with me

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that just because you have Abraham's

blood, that doesn't get you anywhere.

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All right.

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That is

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those who are the children of the flesh.

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So just because

you are a physical descendant,

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a genetic descendant of Abraham,

these are not the children of God.

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It doesn't make you a child of God,

which is what John the Baptist preached.

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You know,

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he said, God can raise up children

of Abraham from these from these stones.

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So this is all consistent

with what we see in the Gospels.

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But the children of the promise

are counted as the seed.

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And here's where it gets a little bit

more in the Greek reasoning.

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They're just a little bit harder to follow

his argument, but he's saying, okay,

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it has to be people who are part of,

the promise of

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of course, the Jews would have said,

well, well, we are, but okay.

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He develops this at this time I will come

and Sarah shall have a son.

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So so Abraham then had,

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I guess, 14 sons,

if I count correctly, but

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only one of the 14 was a child of promise,

and that was Isaac.

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Okay, so like I say, the vast majority,

all these people with Abraham's blood

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who are out there now,

you know, make up a lot of the Arab world,

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probably who knows

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what other people groups would have

some of Abraham's blood in them.

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They're not counted because they're not a

child with the promise. But,

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Isaac was and the promise was,

you know that.

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Sarah. She'll have a son.

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Okay. Now, here's

where it gets a little bit more confusing.

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And not only this,

but when Rebecca also conceived.

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Now, this says by one man

and their understanding it to say by one

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act of procreation, which is a lot

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more significant even by our father Isaac.

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Okay. So.

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Ishmael didn't have the same mother

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But now when you get to Jacob and Esau,

you've got the same father,

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the same mother,

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the same act of procreation, you know,

from one conception or one whatever.

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That's how close it is.

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But he's saying,

even though it's that close, one

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is part of the seed

and the other one isn't.

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And it's like, so his point is,

it doesn't mean anything.

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You can be that close to Abraham.

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You're his grandson.

You are a son of Isaac.

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You know, your own brother is part of it.

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But you aren't.

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Even though you're twins, you know, okay,

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for the children not yet being born,

nor having done any good or evil,

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that the purpose of God

according to election now

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a better rendition today

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because election people think

oh, that means predestination.

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Election just means to choose.

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Well,

I mean, we're going to have an election

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here in the United States in two months.

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Yeah, we just choose somebody. Elect means

who do you choose?

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You know, but because of Calvinism,

you have people today.

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Oh, election. That means predestination.

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No, it means it

just was an ordinary Greek word.

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It means to choose. Okay. So God

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has chosen before they did that

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according to his choice might stand

not of works, but of him who calls.

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Okay, now,

one of the things that Chrysostom says

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quite a few times

when he's discussing Romans is

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we've got to keep in mind

what Paul's point is,

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because if you don't,

you're going to go off

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on a lot of strange tangents

and some wrong doctrines.

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Okay, so what is the point? He's

trying to get across.

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The point he's trying to get across

is that the Gentiles

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are part of

the promised seed through faith.

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And the Jews were saying,

but how can a Gentile, a filthy Gentile,

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who worships stone idols,

who probably lives in immorality,

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you know, eats all these defiled foods

and everything,

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and they can just come in

and be saved like that.

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And his argument is, you know, we get

saved, we come in, not through works.

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Okay. It is, you know, God's choice.

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And he's saying, okay, look at these two

people groups, the Jews and the Gentiles.

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They're like Jacob and Esau.

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Now he's talking the promise to Rebecca.

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He said,

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in verse

12, the older shall serve the younger.

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And before that he doesn't quote it.

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He says, there's two nations

inside of you.

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So he's talking about two nations

that are inside of Rebecca.

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One would be the Israelites,

the descendants of Jacob,

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the other would be the Edomites,

the the descendants of Esau.

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Okay, so it's two nations.

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He's not talking about two people.

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And this is where people get messed up

that see, God decided to

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he hated Esau and he loved Jacob

before they were ever born and all that.

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But he said,

there's two nations inside of you,

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and the younger shall serve.

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The older shall serve the younger.

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Now that was never true

with regard to Jacob and Esau.

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Esau never served Jacob,

if anything, was the other way around.

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You remember when Jacob came back,

you know, boy, he bows down

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before Esau, you know, brings

all these presents and all that.

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Esau never bowed down to Jacob

or served him in any way.

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It was the Edomites and the Israelites,

okay, the two nations.

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And he's saying that, okay, before these

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either nation had done any works,

he had already prophesied

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that the younger,

which was the Israelites,

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would be served by the older

the who would be the Edomites.

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Even though we were talking

about a few minutes apart in birth.

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But, you know, you still had a younger

and a and an older.

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Okay.

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Now, what always tripped me up in that

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most people,

they don't go and look up these verses.

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And so they're thinking that

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the scriptures are saying that God says,

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I love Jacob before he was ever born,

just out of arbitrary.

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And I hated Esau before he was ever born.

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But Paul, they're the first one.

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The older shall serve the younger.

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That was the prophecy given to Rebecca.

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When he told her, there's two nations now,

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that last one is not a prophecy, it’s

from Malachi.

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It's a prophecy only in the sense of God

declaring his judgment on Edom.

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But this is long after Jacob

and Esau are dead.

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This is more than a thousand years later.

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And he's.

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When he says that when you read

the whole passage is from Malachi,

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I may have it here in the, the commentary.

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He is saying this was the prophecy

that the older would serve the younger.

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Now here is how it was fulfilled. It.

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And then he quotes.

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So he quotes Genesis

and he turns right around

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and he quotes from Malachi.

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So let me see.

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I think I have it here in there.

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So it's in Malachi chapter one, verses

two and three.

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Jacob, I have love, but Esau I have hated,

and I have made his mountains

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to desolation.

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And I've given his heritage

to the jackals of the wilderness.

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So when you read that.

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So this is Malachi right at the end,

towards the end of the Old Testament.

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So Genesis is the first book,

and this is in the Protestant Bibles.

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Malachi is the last book.

So he's saying, okay,

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this was the prophecy,

and you see how it was fulfilled.

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He says,

this is how these brothers will be.

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But he doesn't say I hated him

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one and love the other until the end,

until they prove themselves.

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And the Israelites,

at least at this time, are serving God.

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Not very well, but this is after the,

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after the Babylonian captivity.

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And the Israelites, God loves them

because they're serving him.

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The Edomites are persecuting the,

the Israelites.

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Well, and so really, you could say

Malachi is not even referring to

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Jacob as an individual, Esau

as individual,

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because he's writing hundreds

or a thousand years later.

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Exactly. it's the name.

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Okay.

I missed that too. It wasn't like I say,

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yeah, the early Christians, they got that

I mean immediately.

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And it's like, And their knowledge of

the Old Testament is just remarkable.

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I mean, they

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and they didn't have all the helps,

you know,

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you know, I've got to go to a commentary

to find it and.

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Yeah, and all that.

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So okay, so he's saying

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but his point was just because

you have the blood of Abraham proves

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nothing, you know, because with regard

to Abraham's very sons,

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13 out of 14 had his blood

and that got them nowhere.

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Only, you know, only one of the 14

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and then you get down to his grandchildren

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equally Abraham's blood the same, mother

the same, you know, conception,

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and one is chosen and the other one isn't.

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And he says this by choice.

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Now, this is where the early Christians

would differ from Augustine and Calvin,

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that he doesn't say

this choice was arbitrary,

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so they actually believed

in predestination.

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The early Christians,

that is, that God knows

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whether you're going to be among the

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eventual ones who will be in heaven,

and whether, you know,

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I will, whether anybody you know in

this room will be or won't be.

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God already knows that,

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but not because he arbitrarily chose it,

but because of his foreknowledge.

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He knows what the future holds.

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So he's already chosen us long ago.

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I mean, we are part of the chosen,

assuming we are.

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You know, before,

you know, Abel was was ever born or,

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you know, the world was created

through his foreknowledge.

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So, yeah, for the early Christians,

this was no big deal.

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Well, yeah,

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he knew what kind of person

Esau would turn out to be

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and what kind of person

Jacob would turn out to be.

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And then.

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And Paul shows will see

his prophecy was correct.

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Because when you get to Malachi.

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Yeah.

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Look how they turned out.

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The Edomites were worshiping idols.

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They attacked their brothers.

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You know, the Israelites,

the Israelites are serving God

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at that time, not worshiping idols

anymore and all of that.

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Okay, so

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the greater fulfillment, the point that

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and here's where

if you compare with Galatians, Paul uses

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a very similar example in Galatians

with regards to Sarah and Hagar,

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and he says that you think Sarah

would represent the Israelites.

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And Hagar, who was not, you know,

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his wife would represent the Gentiles

or something.

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But Paul reverses it

and he says, Hagar represents the Jews

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because they're in bondage.

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They're serving the law.

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They're in bondage to the law.

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And Sarah

would represent the Israel of God,

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which is made up of Gentiles

as well as as Jews.

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And he does the same thing here.

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So, Esau is the older brother.

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He's like fleshly Israel.

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They were here for 1500 years

before Christ came.

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Jacob would represent

the church, would represent

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Christians, the Israel of God,

who are the younger brother.

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They came along later.

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And so this is also a prophecy

about the church, about,

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the Jews,

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that in the end, the greater one would be

God would choose

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the Israel of God

made up of Gentiles and believing Jews.

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The younger brother, in other words,

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or is going to be the chosen one,

not the fleshly Jews.

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Now, you’re going to have to think on it.

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I mean, I yeah, I was on this for days.

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It's like, okay, you guys are seeing this

and let me go over this, okay.

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The so the older one.

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But then it all it kind of came together

just like he said.

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Just like Ishmael persecuted.

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Isaac.

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Yeah.

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And it's the same way

the Jews are persecuting the Christians

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in the same way here.

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You know that it's it's the Christians

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who are the faithful ones,

and the fleshly Jews are the ones who,

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God has hated in

the sense that they've rejected his son.

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I mean, the offer was still open to them.

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We're just talking about as a nation.

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Wow. That's. Yeah.

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That's pretty interesting though

because like

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if you're just taking a glancing

reading at that,

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I, I can see like

you said when we started out, you could,

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you could see someone using this to say,

oh yeah, predestination right there.

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But we're like, you're,

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you're trying to like look at the layers

that are here in the story.

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What it’s

referring to back in the Old Testament?

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You know,

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Genesis, Malachi, these are the places

there's a lot more going on here, right?

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I yeah. Wow.

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I think it's going to take me a minute

to untangle.

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I feel like I need to go dig into that

some more.

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That is really, really interesting. Yeah.

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as I mentioned in the,

the earlier session, the,

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it's one

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argument from the middle

of the first chapter after he gets past

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his, you know, greetings and all that,

all the way to the end of chapter 13.

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It is one long argument.

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It was not divided into chapters,

into verses and subheadings.

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It's one long thing.

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And a big part of that is God

has not been unfair to the Jews.

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He has every right

to pick the Gentiles to be his people.

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The Gentiles who believe,

because he picked

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Jacob before

Jacob had any works or anything,

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and before the Gentiles have any works,

he picked them.

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He prophesied in Hosea that, you know,

they would become his people.

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But in both cases,

Jacob did have godly works later on,

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and Christians have to have godly works

later on too.

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But as far as his choosing, yeah, he's

he did that,

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you know, from the outset before

there was any visible evidence.

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But he knew in his foreknowledge

how things were going to be.

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Wow. Okay.

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So, so let's, let's then

look at the verse immediately after.

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Right.

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So if you look at verse 14 back in Romans

nine here we see

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we're just looking

at the Esau Jacob situation.

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And then it says that God shows mercy on

whoever he wills.

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And then if you keep going to verse

16 says,

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it is not of him who runs,

but of God who shows mercy.

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Yes. So that again, seems like

we're pointing pretty strongly towards

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what Calvanism would say. See,

there you go.

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That's

that's what we're talking about. Yeah.

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And so what, the early Christians,

because they're having to respond to the

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not to Augustine, but to the,

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Gnostics who were

see, we don't have anything to do with it.

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It's all predestined for us.

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And they said, okay, go to that passage

where he says that to Moses.

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This was right

after they made the golden calf.

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And, you know, God tells Moses,

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you know, stand aside,

I'm going to destroy this people.

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And Moses said, you know, don't do that.

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If you're going to do that,

blot me out as well.

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And God

says, no, I'm not going to blot you out,

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but I'll have mercy on whom

I choose to have mercy. And,

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I will have compassion on whomever I have.

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Compassion.

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So all of the Israelites

deserved to be destroyed,

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but he didn't destroy all of them.

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He only destroyed, a minority of them,

who had worshiped the Golden Calf.

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And he doesn't have to explain to us

his reasons

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why he had mercy on those people

and why other ones got destroyed.

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I mean, we don't know.

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But he doesn't

say it was arbitrary either.

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So he may have read the hearts

where he can read people's hearts.

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00:24:18,457 --> 00:24:21,543

We know when Jesus was here, he knew what

people were thinking and all of that.

470

00:24:21,918 --> 00:24:25,255

So maybe the ones he had mercy on

or the ones that he knew

471

00:24:25,547 --> 00:24:29,384

would repent and and change their conduct,

at least for a time,

472

00:24:29,718 --> 00:24:31,094

and that the other ones were hopeless.

473

00:24:31,094 --> 00:24:33,597

I mean, you know, he says nothing here

about being arbitrary.

474

00:24:33,597 --> 00:24:37,350

I just that, hey,

I decide who I'm going to have mercy on

475

00:24:37,767 --> 00:24:43,064

and salvation, either as a people group

or as individuals.

476

00:24:43,273 --> 00:24:44,983

Yeah, it's up to God's mercy.

477

00:24:44,983 --> 00:24:47,194

I mean, no one can say, God,

I deserved it.

478

00:24:47,194 --> 00:24:50,238

I mean, everyone of us, God,

he and Judgment Day,

479

00:24:50,238 --> 00:24:53,325

he could come down with a list

on every one of us and say, look,

480

00:24:53,533 --> 00:24:55,994

I've got all these reasons

to cross you off.

481

00:24:55,994 --> 00:24:59,414

But on the other hand, he's

not going to be arbitrary.

482

00:24:59,414 --> 00:25:01,208

He's going to have his reasons,

483

00:25:01,208 --> 00:25:04,211

but he doesn't have

to explain his reasons to us.

484

00:25:04,711 --> 00:25:07,631

So then, is it

not of him who wills, nor of him who runs,

485

00:25:08,006 --> 00:25:09,966

but of God who shows mercy?

486

00:25:11,218 --> 00:25:11,927

And again, this

487

00:25:11,927 --> 00:25:15,222

was one the Gnostics really, really used.

488

00:25:15,764 --> 00:25:18,725

And again,

he's talking about the people group.

489

00:25:18,725 --> 00:25:20,602

So he picked Israel.

490

00:25:20,602 --> 00:25:23,563

It had nothing to do

with their righteousness.

491

00:25:23,563 --> 00:25:26,566

They were slaves in Israel

when he picked them.

492

00:25:26,775 --> 00:25:28,026

They didn't like Moses.

493

00:25:28,026 --> 00:25:31,696

I mean, they started disobeying lost faith

before they ever crossed the Red sea.

494

00:25:31,738 --> 00:25:35,575

Complained the whole time they weren't

chosen because they were so great.

495

00:25:35,575 --> 00:25:39,496

I mean, God, God was the one

who decided to choose them.

496

00:25:39,663 --> 00:25:41,540

And it's the same with the Gentiles.

497

00:25:41,540 --> 00:25:44,626

When he decided, I'm

going to include the Gentiles in this,

498

00:25:45,752 --> 00:25:48,463

the Jews can't say, well, that's not fair,

because we're godly.

499

00:25:48,463 --> 00:25:48,797

And they weren’t.

500

00:25:48,797 --> 00:25:50,549

It's like, hey, when I chose you,

501

00:25:50,549 --> 00:25:53,635

you know, you were miserable slaves

worshiping idols in Egypt.

502

00:25:54,052 --> 00:25:56,805

And you know, I had mercy on you.

503

00:25:56,805 --> 00:26:00,767

And if I want to have compassion on the

Gentiles, I have every right to do that.

504

00:26:01,059 --> 00:26:04,104

And in the end, it's

what I decide that's going to

505

00:26:05,105 --> 00:26:07,357

be the deciding factor, not

506

00:26:07,357 --> 00:26:11,403

what you know, those people groups

do now as an individual.

507

00:26:11,403 --> 00:26:14,948

So he's talking about people groups

and that's how they understood it.

508

00:26:14,948 --> 00:26:18,702

But if we apply it as individuals,

it's still true

509

00:26:18,952 --> 00:26:23,373

that again,

there's never a thing of arbitrary.

510

00:26:23,373 --> 00:26:27,002

And I choose people without any reason,

which is what Augustine is saying.

511

00:26:27,210 --> 00:26:31,881

If there is a reason, then then, then that

means we do have a role in our salvation

512

00:26:32,132 --> 00:26:32,757

and all that.

513

00:26:32,757 --> 00:26:33,592

So is real important

514

00:26:33,592 --> 00:26:37,345

to Augustine that nothing to do with God's

foreknowledge is just boom, boom.

515

00:26:37,345 --> 00:26:40,599

I picked this one

and I know he's he's not saying that,

516

00:26:40,890 --> 00:26:43,893

but he is saying that in the end.

517

00:26:44,603 --> 00:26:46,730

it's going to be up to God to show mercy.

518

00:26:46,730 --> 00:26:49,899

And that's going to mean

more than anything we do.

519

00:26:49,899 --> 00:26:56,448

It doesn't mean that how we live

and our faith won't be a deciding factor.

520

00:26:56,990 --> 00:27:00,910

But even with them, as I just mentioned,

none of us on Judgment

521

00:27:00,910 --> 00:27:04,456

Day will be able to say, look,

I had I lived such a godly life.

522

00:27:04,456 --> 00:27:07,459

My faith was so strong. You owe me heaven.

523

00:27:07,792 --> 00:27:11,421

No, it's

going to be up to God's mercy in the end.

524

00:27:11,421 --> 00:27:14,424

But that doesn't mean

because there's so many other verses

525

00:27:14,549 --> 00:27:17,719

say he is going to look at the fruit

we produce.

526

00:27:17,719 --> 00:27:22,515

He is going to look at how we we run,

how we obey him, what our faith is.

527

00:27:22,515 --> 00:27:25,518

So you don't take one verse in the Bible

528

00:27:25,644 --> 00:27:28,438

and then cross off all these other verses.

529

00:27:28,438 --> 00:27:31,358

This is one thing I notice

when I read the early Christians

530

00:27:31,358 --> 00:27:35,028

for the first time,

which is now been nearly 40 years ago.

531

00:27:35,320 --> 00:27:37,822

It's like, oh, they take everything.

532

00:27:37,822 --> 00:27:40,450

I was used to church groups

that would have these proof text.

533

00:27:40,450 --> 00:27:42,827

They pick here,

they pick there, they ignore this.

534

00:27:42,827 --> 00:27:45,288

The early Christians take the totality.

535

00:27:45,288 --> 00:27:48,291

You look at the whole Bible

and particularly the whole New Testament.

536

00:27:49,125 --> 00:27:50,794

And what does the whole thing say?

537

00:27:50,794 --> 00:27:55,215

And then you read every verse

in the context of the whole message

538

00:27:55,507 --> 00:27:59,469

and the whole message of the New Testament

is, yes, how we live

539

00:27:59,928 --> 00:28:02,681

does play a role in our final salvation.

540

00:28:02,681 --> 00:28:05,558

Our faith does play a role,

541

00:28:05,558 --> 00:28:09,938

but ultimately God's

mercy is a bigger factor than either

542

00:28:09,938 --> 00:28:14,067

our faith or our obedience is

what Paul is saying.

543

00:28:14,067 --> 00:28:14,943

Okay?

544

00:28:14,943 --> 00:28:17,362

And then he continues, for the Scripture

says to the Pharaoh,

545

00:28:17,362 --> 00:28:22,242

for this very purpose, I have raised

you up, that I may show my power in you,

546

00:28:22,242 --> 00:28:25,245

and that my name may be declared

in all the earth.

547

00:28:25,662 --> 00:28:27,997

Therefore he has mercy on whom he wills,

548

00:28:27,997 --> 00:28:31,334

and whom he wills, he hardens. Okay.

549

00:28:31,334 --> 00:28:32,961

So again, oh, well he hardened Pharaoh.

550

00:28:32,961 --> 00:28:35,839

So he made Pharaoh do all this bad stuff.

551

00:28:35,839 --> 00:28:40,385

And yet the other scriptures say there is

no unrighteousness with with God.

552

00:28:40,385 --> 00:28:44,889

And I think that'd be pretty unrighteous

to make you do something evil

553

00:28:44,889 --> 00:28:47,767

and then punish you. You know something,

Reagan? Why did you do that?

554

00:28:48,977 --> 00:28:49,811

I had no say in it.

555

00:28:49,811 --> 00:28:50,979

You made me do it.

556

00:28:50,979 --> 00:28:51,312

That's it.

557

00:28:51,312 --> 00:28:52,689

Doesn't matter. Boom.

558

00:28:52,689 --> 00:28:54,441

I'm going to punish you anyway.

559

00:28:54,441 --> 00:28:57,193

It's like, well, that's not again.

560

00:28:57,193 --> 00:28:59,446

You're going to take the whole Bible.

Look at the character of God.

561

00:28:59,446 --> 00:29:02,115

Is that the character of God

that he would do that

562

00:29:02,115 --> 00:29:04,033

makes someone do something bad

563

00:29:04,033 --> 00:29:07,787

and then turn around and punish them

when they had no choice in the matter.

564

00:29:08,204 --> 00:29:10,790

So he doesn't say again

565

00:29:10,790 --> 00:29:13,960

that, this was all arbitrary.

566

00:29:14,252 --> 00:29:19,048

So in his foreknowledge, he could see

what kind of person Pharaoh was.

567

00:29:19,466 --> 00:29:21,885

Now, there were other kings.

568

00:29:21,885 --> 00:29:26,055

If they had been given the signs Pharaoh

was given, they would have repented.

569

00:29:26,306 --> 00:29:29,225

We know that for sure,

because think of Nineveh.

570

00:29:29,225 --> 00:29:30,977

He didn't get given any signs.

571

00:29:30,977 --> 00:29:33,980

It just had Jonah preach

that God is going to destroy,

572

00:29:34,063 --> 00:29:38,735

you know, Nineveh and how many days

it was no miracles at all, no nothing.

573

00:29:38,902 --> 00:29:40,695

And yet that king man, he repented.

574

00:29:40,695 --> 00:29:42,155

He told the whole nation, you know,

575

00:29:42,155 --> 00:29:45,408

we're all going to put on sackcloth,

even the animals and all of that.

576

00:29:45,784 --> 00:29:49,329

So, yeah,

some people respond, Pharaoh should have.

577

00:29:49,329 --> 00:29:53,708

I mean, he got shown all these miracles

that would have convinced almost anyone.

578

00:29:54,125 --> 00:29:56,503

But God knew ahead of time.

579

00:29:56,503 --> 00:29:58,838

No, he's that hard hearted.

580

00:29:58,838 --> 00:30:00,673

And in some of the

when you go back to Genesis

581

00:30:00,673 --> 00:30:04,427

and read the account, it

sometimes says Pharaoh hardened his heart.

582

00:30:04,469 --> 00:30:06,554

Sometimes it says God hardened his heart.

583

00:30:06,554 --> 00:30:11,768

So God already knew the response

all of this would have.

584

00:30:11,768 --> 00:30:15,021

So if you recall the account in Genesis,

you know

585

00:30:15,230 --> 00:30:18,191

God would do one of these miracles

and Pharaoh would say, oh, please,

586

00:30:18,191 --> 00:30:20,819

you know, take away the frogs or whatever

it was.

587

00:30:20,819 --> 00:30:23,446

You know, I'm sorry I’ll

let the Israelites go.

588

00:30:23,446 --> 00:30:26,241

And so God would remove the plague.

589

00:30:26,241 --> 00:30:29,244

Now he was hardening

Pharaoh's heart by doing that,

590

00:30:29,661 --> 00:30:33,706

which sounds counterintuitive,

but he knew what kind of person

591

00:30:33,706 --> 00:30:37,794

Pharaoh was that Pharaoh looked at that

as weakness on God's part.

592

00:30:39,045 --> 00:30:39,963

Yeah.

593

00:30:39,963 --> 00:30:42,966

This guy gives in really easy. And so.

594

00:30:43,049 --> 00:30:44,175

Yeah. Then the next one.

595

00:30:44,175 --> 00:30:45,468

Okay, I'll let him go.

596

00:30:45,468 --> 00:30:47,762

Even knowing

he wasn't going to let him go,

597

00:30:47,762 --> 00:30:50,390

because he saw this week

God, Jehovah, who?

598

00:30:50,390 --> 00:30:53,393

You know, I can just,

you know, monkey around with him.

599

00:30:54,435 --> 00:30:55,603

And God played. Yeah.

600

00:30:55,603 --> 00:30:59,732

He he hard every time he did a miracle,

it hardened Pharaoh's heart.

601

00:30:59,732 --> 00:31:01,109

He just got more sure that.

602

00:31:01,109 --> 00:31:03,611

Yeah, I'm the guy running the show here.

603

00:31:03,611 --> 00:31:06,447

And I'll make God

take the the plague away.

604

00:31:06,447 --> 00:31:09,450

And each time

God took it away until the very end.

605

00:31:09,617 --> 00:31:11,327

But God was doing this for a reason.

606

00:31:11,327 --> 00:31:14,330

He wasn't just playing around

with Pharaoh.

607

00:31:14,581 --> 00:31:19,627

A great multitude of Egyptians left

with the Israelites when they left.

608

00:31:19,878 --> 00:31:23,548

So Pharaoh's heart was being hardened

by these these, plagues.

609

00:31:23,923 --> 00:31:27,760

But there was a great company of Egyptians

whose hearts were softened

610

00:31:27,760 --> 00:31:29,429

by the exact same miracles.

611

00:31:29,429 --> 00:31:30,054

It's like,

612

00:31:30,054 --> 00:31:33,766

wow, there is a genuine God out there

who's more powerful than our God. So?

613

00:31:34,309 --> 00:31:39,564

yeah, the same act can harden one person's

heart and soften someone else's.

614

00:31:39,981 --> 00:31:41,691

Origin’s famous example

615

00:31:42,650 --> 00:31:45,653

that I love is he said, take a piece of,

616

00:31:46,529 --> 00:31:48,239

wet clay

617

00:31:48,239 --> 00:31:51,618

and a piece of wax

and put them out in the sun.

618

00:31:51,868 --> 00:31:53,328

Okay?

619

00:31:53,328 --> 00:31:55,830

The very same sun, the very same hour,

you know,

620

00:31:55,830 --> 00:31:58,791

put them there together

on a hot afternoon.

621

00:31:58,875 --> 00:32:03,588

Now that wet clay is going to harden up

from the heat of the sun,

622

00:32:04,172 --> 00:32:08,009

that very same heat

is going to make that wax get very soft.

623

00:32:08,509 --> 00:32:12,931

It's the same action but two different

results depending on the substance.

624

00:32:13,348 --> 00:32:14,807

And so it's the same way with God.

625

00:32:14,807 --> 00:32:19,437

When he did these plagues, it softened

the hearts of many, most of the Egyptians.

626

00:32:19,437 --> 00:32:21,439

I mean more Egyptians than it hardened.

627

00:32:21,439 --> 00:32:25,860

And yet Pharaoh, it hardened his heart

because of what he was inside,

628

00:32:25,860 --> 00:32:29,364

not because God made him that way,

but because of his own evil heart.

629

00:32:30,323 --> 00:32:31,616

So we have to keep

630

00:32:31,616 --> 00:32:34,285

you're basically saying

you have to keep in mind the again,

631

00:32:34,285 --> 00:32:38,039

the broader context of that story and say,

well, who was Pharaoh,

632

00:32:38,206 --> 00:32:42,085

what was he, how was he responding

or choosing to respond to these things.

633

00:32:42,627 --> 00:32:44,462

Yeah. That makes yeah, that makes sense.

634

00:32:44,462 --> 00:32:50,218

Now, this is where Paul like we're

we were saying earlier how he is hard.

635

00:32:50,218 --> 00:32:55,098

Now, another writer might have made

these points a little bit more clear.

636

00:32:55,098 --> 00:32:57,308

You know, he throws it in there together.

637

00:32:57,308 --> 00:33:01,229

And the early Christians I was trying to

find this passage and I couldn't find it,

638

00:33:01,980 --> 00:33:03,147

before this interview.

639

00:33:03,147 --> 00:33:05,149

I think it's in Second Corinthians.

640

00:33:05,149 --> 00:33:08,903

But Paul, when he was writing,

you know, said, I'm

641

00:33:08,903 --> 00:33:12,365

not I'm not very skilled at writing. And

642

00:33:13,408 --> 00:33:14,659

and none of us ever notice that.

643

00:33:14,659 --> 00:33:16,119

It's not quoted very much.

644

00:33:16,119 --> 00:33:19,580

But, the early Christians, almost

every one of them quoted that is this is.

645

00:33:19,956 --> 00:33:21,874

Yeah. Paul.

646

00:33:21,874 --> 00:33:23,543

Yeah. He's,

647

00:33:23,543 --> 00:33:27,839

you know, a tremendous apostle, tremendous

evangelist, tremendous church planner.

648

00:33:28,339 --> 00:33:31,009

But yeah, when it comes to writing,

he doesn't

649

00:33:31,009 --> 00:33:34,178

lay things out

quite as clear as, say, James does.

650

00:33:34,178 --> 00:33:35,388

Or I was going to say.

651

00:33:35,388 --> 00:33:38,558

Yeah, you look at someone like like James,

it's kind of it feels like,

652

00:33:41,310 --> 00:33:43,896

like you can kind of

just read it and like, oh, okay, got it.

653

00:33:43,896 --> 00:33:46,941

Whereas the passages we're looking at

are like, okay, we're going to have to

654

00:33:47,650 --> 00:33:48,818

there's layers.

655

00:33:48,818 --> 00:33:52,071

There's yeah,

there's a lot of pointing back to things,

656

00:33:52,071 --> 00:33:52,947

you know, even the stuff

657

00:33:52,947 --> 00:33:56,117

you're pointing back to

in Genesis, in Malachi with the Esau

658

00:33:56,159 --> 00:33:58,703

Jacob thing was just

I hadn't thought of that before,

659

00:33:58,703 --> 00:34:01,164

you know, it's like, oh, yeah,

you would have to know those passages

660

00:34:01,164 --> 00:34:03,041

for that to make more sense.

661

00:34:03,041 --> 00:34:04,751

Like, what is Paul quoting here?

662

00:34:04,751 --> 00:34:05,209

Yeah.

663

00:34:05,209 --> 00:34:08,880

And think the way an ancient Greek

Easterner

664

00:34:09,338 --> 00:34:11,924

thinks, which is different

than than the way we think.

665

00:34:13,843 --> 00:34:17,055

And it's interesting that

doesn't get quoted as much as it should,

666

00:34:17,055 --> 00:34:20,475

but, Peter, he says,

667

00:34:20,475 --> 00:34:23,478

and I can't quote him verbatim, but,

668

00:34:23,728 --> 00:34:27,231

there's many things in Paul

that are hard to understand

669

00:34:27,231 --> 00:34:30,234

and that, you know,

the wicked and perverse twist.

670

00:34:30,568 --> 00:34:32,987

So that is the Holy Spirit

671

00:34:32,987 --> 00:34:37,450

telling us that in Paul

there are things hard to understand.

672

00:34:37,658 --> 00:34:40,912

So when we jump in

and think we can just take proof texts,

673

00:34:41,704 --> 00:34:43,206

we're ignoring the warning.

674

00:34:43,206 --> 00:34:45,458

The Holy Spirit has warned us, be careful.

675

00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:47,960

He didn't say that about James.

And when you read James, hey, be careful.

676

00:34:47,960 --> 00:34:49,045

There's things in order to understand.

677

00:34:49,045 --> 00:34:50,880

Or he didn't say that about Peter,

678

00:34:50,880 --> 00:34:54,717

but Paul, he says, yeah, in his letters

there are things hard to understand.

679

00:34:55,343 --> 00:34:59,013

So the Holy Spirit is telling

us, okay, he's my chosen vessel.

680

00:34:59,305 --> 00:35:01,557

He he writes like a prophet.

681

00:35:01,557 --> 00:35:04,644

He doesn't write like a lawyer

who lays things out, you know, really,

682

00:35:04,644 --> 00:35:07,647

really clear. And so be careful

683

00:35:07,897 --> 00:35:11,234

when you're reading because there are

things hard to understand.

684

00:35:11,484 --> 00:35:13,945

But if you compare them

with the rest of Scripture,

685

00:35:13,945 --> 00:35:17,365

they become clear

or it helps to make them clear.

686

00:35:17,365 --> 00:35:21,619

But if you just grab, like Romans nine

and you ignore all the rest of Scripture,

687

00:35:21,619 --> 00:35:25,039

yeah, you're going to come to some

really, wrong conclusions.

688

00:35:26,207 --> 00:35:29,627

And would that have been

maybe this is getting a little off topic,

689

00:35:29,627 --> 00:35:34,674

but back to the context of how we got here

with the predestination Calvinism thing.

690

00:35:35,258 --> 00:35:39,387

Do you feel that is what Augustine

would have been doing?

691

00:35:39,387 --> 00:35:43,516

Like was he taking Romans nine

just this chunk and extrapolating

692

00:35:43,516 --> 00:35:45,393

that into something,

or was it part of something else

693

00:35:45,393 --> 00:35:49,063

that caused him to come up

with some of these ideas, and so forth?

694

00:35:49,397 --> 00:35:52,150

Or maybe, maybe that's a bit off topic,

but it'd be kind of interesting,

695

00:35:52,150 --> 00:35:54,485

know, like, where's this stuff come from?

696

00:35:54,485 --> 00:35:57,488

yeah, I know a lot of people.

697

00:35:57,530 --> 00:36:00,116

And there's good, cause behind it.

698

00:36:00,116 --> 00:36:01,617

But again, I can't read his heart.

699

00:36:01,617 --> 00:36:05,329

Now, I mentioned, you know, the Gnostics,

they were using all of this.

700

00:36:05,329 --> 00:36:08,332

And the early Christians discuss this

because,

701

00:36:08,749 --> 00:36:12,712

of how having to counter the Gnostics

now, I, I did not mention

702

00:36:12,712 --> 00:36:17,300

in the other session that origin

had been a Gnostic, not origin.

703

00:36:17,592 --> 00:36:19,969

Augustine, and had been a Gnostic.

704

00:36:19,969 --> 00:36:21,596

Oh, interesting.

705

00:36:21,596 --> 00:36:21,929

Yeah.

706

00:36:21,929 --> 00:36:25,683

So he had a Christian mother,

but he rejected Christianity.

707

00:36:26,142 --> 00:36:28,978

And then he joined a sect called

the Manichean.

708

00:36:28,978 --> 00:36:30,521

They were a Gnostic sect,

709

00:36:30,521 --> 00:36:34,150

but he was mixed with a bunch of eastern

religion from Persia.

710

00:36:34,901 --> 00:36:37,486

The same time, I think he was 11 years

711

00:36:37,486 --> 00:36:40,489

in there as one of their disciples,

712

00:36:40,573 --> 00:36:43,534

and they would have taught predestination.

713

00:36:43,826 --> 00:36:46,829

So that has been one of the questions

714

00:36:46,829 --> 00:36:49,832

that all we can do is ponder,

because I can't read his heart

715

00:36:50,082 --> 00:36:53,711

if they left that thinking in him,

716

00:36:53,711 --> 00:36:57,965

you know why he was so comfortable

with grabbing predestination?

717

00:36:57,965 --> 00:37:01,385

Because that's how he had been thinking

all of those years.

718

00:37:01,761 --> 00:37:02,720

It may not have been.

719

00:37:02,720 --> 00:37:04,597

You know, I can't I can't prove that.

720

00:37:04,597 --> 00:37:09,560

But it certainly raises a question now,

how did something that was part of

721

00:37:09,560 --> 00:37:14,774

Gnosticism that the church finally, you

know, shut the Gnostics up, defeated them,,

722

00:37:14,774 --> 00:37:18,319

and then it suddenly comes in the church

from someone who used to be a Gnostic.

723

00:37:18,819 --> 00:37:24,492

It's yeah, it definitely raises

some strong suspicions, but I don't know.

724

00:37:24,492 --> 00:37:28,246

But like I say, on the other hand, yeah,

he went into this crazy thing.

725

00:37:28,246 --> 00:37:30,373

I've got to counter Pelagius.

726

00:37:30,373 --> 00:37:34,085

And even if I go against

everyone who lived before me, you know,

727

00:37:34,502 --> 00:37:36,212

in fact, somebody pointed that out to him.

728

00:37:36,212 --> 00:37:37,922

Well, no one has ever taught this before.

729

00:37:37,922 --> 00:37:41,509

And Augustine's response was, well,

they weren't having to deal with Pelagius.

730

00:37:42,009 --> 00:37:45,012

It's like, well, no, that's a dumb

way to come up with doctrine,

731

00:37:45,012 --> 00:37:46,847

you know, that you come up with something.

732

00:37:46,847 --> 00:37:49,267

It's like, well, no one has taught that.

733

00:37:49,267 --> 00:37:53,229

Well, yeah, but they weren't dealing with,

you know, one of these megachurch

734

00:37:53,229 --> 00:37:57,775

pastors who's I mean, come

on, Christian faith is a Christian faith.

735

00:37:57,775 --> 00:38:01,779

If a heretic comes along, we don't

change it in order to shut the heretic up.

736

00:38:01,779 --> 00:38:04,490

I mean, that's

that's a really dumb approach to

737

00:38:04,490 --> 00:38:06,784

to scripture, but,

yeah, he gave himself away.

738

00:38:06,784 --> 00:38:09,245

This is yeah, I'm trying to counter him.

739

00:38:09,245 --> 00:38:12,248

And so, yeah, I'm having to go, you know,

740

00:38:12,498 --> 00:38:15,501

and it's like, well,

you've just basically condemned yourself

741

00:38:15,501 --> 00:38:19,422

with your own words and yeah, you,

you have ended up corrupting Christianity

742

00:38:19,839 --> 00:38:23,217

because you want to get the better

of the argument against Pelagius.

743

00:38:23,676 --> 00:38:28,472

And then ultimately these ideas continue

on through these writings.

744

00:38:28,472 --> 00:38:31,183

And eventually,

of course, Calvin comes along

745

00:38:32,184 --> 00:38:33,227

from what I understand

746

00:38:33,227 --> 00:38:36,856

refines, hones these things

and really builds them well, something

747

00:38:37,023 --> 00:38:40,693

that's obviously

still talk and used quite a bit today.

748

00:38:41,944 --> 00:38:43,654

But really

they're just building on each other.

749

00:38:43,654 --> 00:38:46,615

Is that a way of saying it like,

750

00:38:46,615 --> 00:38:46,824

Yeah.

751

00:38:46,824 --> 00:38:48,200

So Augustine like saying

752

00:38:48,200 --> 00:38:51,287

it became the official doctrine

of the Roman Catholic Church.

753

00:38:52,413 --> 00:38:54,373

But then during the Middle

754

00:38:54,373 --> 00:38:57,376

Ages, a Catholic church

kind of pulled back because this is like,

755

00:38:57,668 --> 00:39:01,172

yeah, this is a little extreme to say,

God predestined everyone

756

00:39:01,172 --> 00:39:02,965

and they haven't even done anything wrong.

757

00:39:02,965 --> 00:39:04,383

And so you're doomed to hell.

758

00:39:04,383 --> 00:39:08,262

And even what gives it away is Augustine

says, now we got to be careful

759

00:39:08,262 --> 00:39:13,684

when we preach this, because, you know,

it's going to, discourage people.

760

00:39:13,684 --> 00:39:16,395

Or maybe they'll quit living a godly life.

761

00:39:16,395 --> 00:39:18,147

And it's like, now wait a minute.

762

00:39:18,147 --> 00:39:20,107

If we don't have any say or

763

00:39:20,107 --> 00:39:24,111

if we don't have any part in what we do,

then you can preach whatever you want.

764

00:39:24,111 --> 00:39:26,155

Because if they've been

765

00:39:26,155 --> 00:39:29,283

chosen to be the elect,

then they're going to do the right thing.

766

00:39:29,909 --> 00:39:32,620

If they're not of the elect,

it doesn't matter what you preach.

767

00:39:32,620 --> 00:39:34,205

I mean, you can tell people to go out

and do wicked.

768

00:39:34,205 --> 00:39:36,665

They're going to do

what God has chosen for them to do.

769

00:39:36,665 --> 00:39:38,959

So why are you afraid to preach this?

770

00:39:38,959 --> 00:39:42,129

You know,

so yeah, it's funny how Augustine kind of

771

00:39:43,381 --> 00:39:45,132

and this was the other thing people said.

772

00:39:45,132 --> 00:39:50,679

So, you know, so why why do you preach

than the need to live a godly life?

773

00:39:50,679 --> 00:39:53,682

And why do you preach against sin

if it's all predestined?

774

00:39:54,308 --> 00:39:56,977

And his answer was, well, Paul did it

well.

775

00:39:56,977 --> 00:39:59,980

Yeah, but you haven't proven

that Paul taught predestination.

776

00:39:59,980 --> 00:40:01,399

Oh, Paul preached against sin.

777

00:40:01,399 --> 00:40:03,317

So I'm just doing what Paul did.

778

00:40:03,317 --> 00:40:08,197

Yeah, but you haven't proven yet

that Paul taught arbitrary predestination.

779

00:40:08,406 --> 00:40:11,409

Again,

the early Christians would have said, yes,

780

00:40:11,409 --> 00:40:14,912

the Bible teaches predestination

based on God's foreknowledge,

781

00:40:15,329 --> 00:40:18,833

but not arbitrary predestination,

where God we do something

782

00:40:18,833 --> 00:40:22,420

because God made us do it,

but rather God chose us

783

00:40:22,920 --> 00:40:25,923

before we were created

because he saw in the future

784

00:40:26,090 --> 00:40:28,509

how we were going to respond

to the gospel message.

785

00:40:30,344 --> 00:40:31,262

And that's, that's

786

00:40:31,262 --> 00:40:34,265

something I mean there's a lot

787

00:40:34,473 --> 00:40:36,267

wow. There's a, there's a lot here

788

00:40:36,267 --> 00:40:39,270

because this, this is such a big

789

00:40:39,603 --> 00:40:41,063

theological framework that's used, but,

790

00:40:41,063 --> 00:40:44,066

and there's so many different angles

and so many different opinions on this.

791

00:40:44,442 --> 00:40:47,820

But Romans nine tends to be like that

would be one of the main passages, right.

792

00:40:47,820 --> 00:40:48,696

That that's used.

793

00:40:48,696 --> 00:40:51,699

It's not the only one, but I would say

it's probably the key chapter.

794

00:40:51,699 --> 00:40:53,534

There's also I think it's the first

795

00:40:53,534 --> 00:40:56,954

chapter of Ephesians

is, is is quoted as, as well.

796

00:40:57,371 --> 00:40:59,081

And yeah, you're asking about Calvin.

797

00:40:59,081 --> 00:41:02,084

So his genius was he took

798

00:41:02,960 --> 00:41:07,089

Augustine what Augustine taught him

and built a very nice system.

799

00:41:07,089 --> 00:41:10,092

I mean, his,

the Institutes of Christian Religion.

800

00:41:10,092 --> 00:41:13,929

I, you know,

I read those years ago and really, that's.

801

00:41:13,929 --> 00:41:15,931

I mean, that's a chunk.

That's a lot of work.

802

00:41:15,931 --> 00:41:19,685

Yeah, it's a lot of a lot of words It was

when I was on a search for what was true,

803

00:41:19,685 --> 00:41:23,355

and I was reading Luther and Calvin

and the Anabaptists.

804

00:41:24,064 --> 00:41:27,735

And so when I read the three

and it's like, oh, the Anabaptists fit

805

00:41:27,735 --> 00:41:28,402

what I'm reading.

806

00:41:28,402 --> 00:41:31,363

And the I had read the early Christians

before I got that far.

807

00:41:31,363 --> 00:41:32,948

And it's like, this is fitting.

808

00:41:32,948 --> 00:41:34,450

The early Christians, you know,

809

00:41:34,450 --> 00:41:36,994

where Luther and Calvin were both teaching

predestination.

810

00:41:36,994 --> 00:41:40,331

We usually think of Calvin,

but actually Luther taught it as well.

811

00:41:41,540 --> 00:41:43,584

Because

they both were following Augustine.

812

00:41:43,584 --> 00:41:47,254

But what Calvin's genius

was to take Augustine and build

813

00:41:47,254 --> 00:41:53,052

this system

that is fairly logical, easy to to follow.

814

00:41:53,469 --> 00:41:55,471

And it's always obviously been successful.

815

00:41:55,471 --> 00:41:59,975

I mean, it's still being taught,

you know, today by by a lot of people.

816

00:42:00,935 --> 00:42:04,522

So, you know, I have to give credit

to Calvin as a gifted teacher.

817

00:42:04,522 --> 00:42:06,482

I just think he's,

you know, he's mistaken.

818

00:42:06,482 --> 00:42:09,485

It's not what he taught

was not the historic faith.

819

00:42:09,860 --> 00:42:12,446

But, yeah, he was gifted nevertheless.

820

00:42:12,446 --> 00:42:15,282

And putting it together.

821

00:42:15,282 --> 00:42:18,285

So one other question here,

822

00:42:18,661 --> 00:42:20,704

what about the illustration

of the potter in the clay.

823

00:42:20,704 --> 00:42:25,668

So it seems like that's saying

God molds us however he chooses.

824

00:42:25,960 --> 00:42:29,296

And we really don't have any grounds

and we don't have any say in it.

825

00:42:29,755 --> 00:42:30,089

Like,

826

00:42:31,173 --> 00:42:31,507

yeah.

827

00:42:31,507 --> 00:42:34,218

Like what do we do

with what do we do with imagery like that?

828

00:42:34,218 --> 00:42:36,470

Is that extrapolating

too much into that imagery?

829

00:42:36,470 --> 00:42:39,640

Is that putting our perspective

on something else?

830

00:42:40,099 --> 00:42:41,141

Yeah, explain that.

831

00:42:41,141 --> 00:42:45,437

I think reading that again,

I think it's reasonable, you know,

832

00:42:45,437 --> 00:42:49,900

if someone reads what Paul says there

and, and, that.

833

00:42:50,401 --> 00:42:54,446

Oh, he's just saying that we're nothing

but clay and God does with with us.

834

00:42:54,446 --> 00:42:55,531

What he wants.

835

00:42:55,531 --> 00:42:57,783

But I'm saying you could conclude that.

836

00:42:57,783 --> 00:43:00,619

But, Paul, it's not what Paul says.

You will say then to me.

837

00:43:00,619 --> 00:43:03,789

Why does he still find fault

for who has resisted his will?

838

00:43:04,123 --> 00:43:07,209

No man

but who are you to answer back to God?

839

00:43:07,626 --> 00:43:11,338

So this isn't an Armenian

that, you know, Paul

840

00:43:11,338 --> 00:43:15,217

is talking about and and God is saying,

who are you to answer back to me?

841

00:43:15,342 --> 00:43:16,385

These are the Jews.

842

00:43:16,385 --> 00:43:21,181

Okay, so a lot of Romans,

one reason it's a hard book to follow.

843

00:43:22,099 --> 00:43:22,766

And part of it,

844

00:43:23,726 --> 00:43:24,643

Paul takes on the

845

00:43:24,643 --> 00:43:27,646

persona of, unbelieving Jew.

846

00:43:28,022 --> 00:43:32,443

Other parts he carries on a dialog

with an unbelieving Jew and,

847

00:43:34,445 --> 00:43:35,988

but he doesn't lay all this out.

848

00:43:35,988 --> 00:43:37,114

It's crystal clear.

849

00:43:37,114 --> 00:43:40,659

I think most people reading it

realizes, you know, in part of it

850

00:43:40,659 --> 00:43:45,289

he's dialoging with a fictional person,

you know, but he just he'll be doing that.

851

00:43:45,289 --> 00:43:46,498

And then the next verse,

852

00:43:46,498 --> 00:43:49,752

of course, there weren't verses, but

the next sentence, he's suddenly somewhere else.

853

00:43:50,461 --> 00:43:54,840

Again, origins, illustration of he's

he's taking you on this tour of this.

854

00:43:54,882 --> 00:43:58,927

You know, palace and

and yeah, he just goes from room to room

855

00:43:58,927 --> 00:44:00,095

and you only see a little bit of it,

856

00:44:00,095 --> 00:44:03,265

and then you're in another room

before you know it. So.

857

00:44:04,058 --> 00:44:05,351

No. Oh, man.

858

00:44:05,351 --> 00:44:06,977

But who are you to answer back to God?

859

00:44:06,977 --> 00:44:11,774

So the Calvinist would read the

oh man that Paul is talking to

860

00:44:11,815 --> 00:44:14,943

is being, well, like, say, an Armenian,

someone who believes in free will.

861

00:44:15,277 --> 00:44:19,406

Now he's talking to this unbelieving Jew

who's saying God has been unfair,

862

00:44:19,406 --> 00:44:24,995

you know, and Paul is saying, you know,

who are you to answer back to God?

863

00:44:25,954 --> 00:44:26,497

We as

864

00:44:26,497 --> 00:44:29,792

humans

can pry, can ask questions about God.

865

00:44:29,792 --> 00:44:33,462

But there's a limit to

how far any of us are entitled to

866

00:44:33,879 --> 00:44:36,965

to pry into why God does this or that.

867

00:44:36,965 --> 00:44:40,010

I mean, there's a lot of things

that as a fallen human,

868

00:44:40,010 --> 00:44:42,930

I would think, well, if I were God,

this is what I would do.

869

00:44:42,930 --> 00:44:43,389

And, you know,

870

00:44:43,389 --> 00:44:46,266

we wouldn't have evil on the earth

and we wouldn't have this or that.

871

00:44:46,266 --> 00:44:48,686

Yeah, but God's ways are different.

872

00:44:48,686 --> 00:44:51,897

They're higher than ours, so much higher

that we're not going to comprehend

873

00:44:51,897 --> 00:44:52,981

everything he does.

874

00:44:52,981 --> 00:44:55,109

Now, it doesn't mean that we can put

875

00:44:55,109 --> 00:44:58,112

wicked things on God and just say, well,

you don't understand,

876

00:44:58,445 --> 00:45:01,907

but we're not going to fully understand

all of his ways.

877

00:45:01,907 --> 00:45:03,367

And he's just saying, you know,

878

00:45:04,368 --> 00:45:07,204

who are you to,

879

00:45:07,204 --> 00:45:08,622

you know, form this or that?

880

00:45:08,622 --> 00:45:13,210

So you're complaining as a Jew,

that God is

881

00:45:13,252 --> 00:45:16,338

being gracious to the Gentiles,

but who are you to complain?

882

00:45:16,338 --> 00:45:18,674

God can be gracious whoever he wants.

883

00:45:18,674 --> 00:45:20,718

He can take these Gentiles.

884

00:45:20,718 --> 00:45:26,265

You know, John's words was he can raise

children to Abraham from these stones.

885

00:45:26,265 --> 00:45:29,226

You know, in the same way here

he can take these Gentiles

886

00:45:29,226 --> 00:45:33,105

and make them into a vessel

that is worthy.

887

00:45:33,522 --> 00:45:35,941

Now, the key,

888

00:45:35,941 --> 00:45:39,069

thing on this one

that the early Christians point to

889

00:45:39,486 --> 00:45:42,489

is second Timothy two:

890

00:45:42,906 --> 00:45:46,285

and this is such an illustration of why

you never just take one

891

00:45:46,285 --> 00:45:49,455

passage of Scripture

without looking at the whole picture,

892

00:45:49,455 --> 00:45:52,499

because Paul says something very similar

there.

893

00:45:54,042 --> 00:45:54,543

We're here.

894

00:45:54,543 --> 00:45:58,714

He says, why did you make me like this

out of this same lump of clay?

895

00:45:59,173 --> 00:46:01,884

Makes one vessel for honor

and another for dishonor.

896

00:46:01,884 --> 00:46:02,968

And it sounds like, oh, okay.

897

00:46:02,968 --> 00:46:04,887

He just arbitrarily does this.

898

00:46:04,887 --> 00:46:07,806

But then in second Timothy,

this is still Paul.

899

00:46:07,806 --> 00:46:11,101

He says now in a large house,

they are not only vessels of gold

900

00:46:11,226 --> 00:46:14,229

and of silver, but also of wood and clay.

901

00:46:14,438 --> 00:46:17,065

Some are for honor and some for dishonor.

902

00:46:17,065 --> 00:46:19,109

Almost the same things he’s saying in Romans.

903

00:46:19,109 --> 00:46:20,110

But now listen.

904

00:46:20,110 --> 00:46:24,823

Therefore,

if anyone cleanses, cleanses himself

905

00:46:24,948 --> 00:46:28,911

from these,

he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified

906

00:46:28,911 --> 00:46:32,331

and suitable for the master's use,

prepared for every good work.

907

00:46:32,998 --> 00:46:35,918

So there, he says, if we cleanse ourselves

908

00:46:35,918 --> 00:46:39,838

of the wickedness,

then we can be a vessel of honor.

909

00:46:41,423 --> 00:46:42,341

So yeah, the

910

00:46:42,341 --> 00:46:46,094

early church, when they read Romans nine,

they also read Second Timothy.

911

00:46:46,094 --> 00:46:49,014

They say, look at the other part

that Paul says

912

00:46:49,014 --> 00:46:51,558

he uses the same illustration

and he's showing.

913

00:46:51,558 --> 00:46:54,937

No, we do play a role in this,

that if we cleansed ourselves

914

00:46:55,395 --> 00:46:57,981

from wickedness,

we leave those things behind.

915

00:46:57,981 --> 00:46:59,608

God can use us.

916

00:46:59,608 --> 00:47:01,568

Now, the other aspect of that is

917

00:47:01,568 --> 00:47:04,196

we're not going to do all of that

on our own power.

918

00:47:04,196 --> 00:47:09,993

God, you know, plays a key role

in, bringing us to faith.

919

00:47:09,993 --> 00:47:12,746

Jesus said, no one can come to the father

unless I.

920

00:47:12,746 --> 00:47:15,290

No one can come to me

unless the father draws him.

921

00:47:15,290 --> 00:47:18,252

And he said, without me

you can do nothing.

922

00:47:18,335 --> 00:47:21,839

So there's the early Christians

would have seen,

923

00:47:22,089 --> 00:47:26,260

not Monergism, which is what Calvin

to say, that there's only one force mono

924

00:47:26,718 --> 00:47:29,471

the the all of the force

energy comes from God.

925

00:47:29,471 --> 00:47:30,681

We do nothing.

926

00:47:30,681 --> 00:47:33,058

And the early Christian was said,

no, it's synergism.

927

00:47:33,058 --> 00:47:36,687

It's God's power,

and it's us responding to God's power,

928

00:47:36,812 --> 00:47:38,021

not because it has to be that way.

929

00:47:38,021 --> 00:47:40,232

God could God could do the other.

930

00:47:40,232 --> 00:47:41,567

But it's not God's nature.

931

00:47:41,567 --> 00:47:45,821

He wants people who love him,

so he gives us the opportunity.

932

00:47:45,821 --> 00:47:49,783

But he knows in our fallen nature,

without his help,

933

00:47:49,783 --> 00:47:54,955

we would never make it without him

drawing us, him giving us power.

934

00:47:55,163 --> 00:47:57,875

On the other hand,

he doesn't do it all for us.

935

00:47:57,875 --> 00:48:00,794

We we still have to believe he's

not going to do our believing for us.

936

00:48:00,794 --> 00:48:02,421

He's going to do our obeying for us.

937

00:48:02,421 --> 00:48:03,672

But he will give us the power

938

00:48:03,672 --> 00:48:07,551

to make it possible

to do both the believing and the obeying.

939

00:48:07,551 --> 00:48:12,764

So it's the two things working together

that we see when we take the whole Bible

940

00:48:12,764 --> 00:48:15,767

and not just,

you know, select verses that it's it's

941

00:48:15,767 --> 00:48:19,813

man has a role and God

plays a role, you know, in our salvation.

942

00:48:22,190 --> 00:48:25,569

wow. So this this is a lot to to untangle

could

943

00:48:25,611 --> 00:48:29,448

because there is so much wrapped up

in these frameworks, you know,

944

00:48:29,448 --> 00:48:31,992

with, with Augustine, Luther, Calvin,

those are the big names.

945

00:48:31,992 --> 00:48:33,493

But there's others as well.

946

00:48:33,493 --> 00:48:37,247

And obviously what we're seeing in Romans

and all throughout Scripture.

947

00:48:37,831 --> 00:48:41,627

So first, as you're bringing this up,

so do close someone listening to this.

948

00:48:41,877 --> 00:48:43,670

You know, they're like, wow,

this is a lot of material.

949

00:48:43,670 --> 00:48:45,213

I want to look into this more.

950

00:48:45,213 --> 00:48:46,965

What are where some places they can go.

951

00:48:46,965 --> 00:48:49,343

If they want to learn more,

they want to study into this more.

952

00:48:49,343 --> 00:48:51,595

Where's a good place they can start.

953

00:48:51,595 --> 00:48:51,887

Okay.

954

00:48:51,887 --> 00:48:54,890

So I mean, without, you know,

955

00:48:55,098 --> 00:48:58,060

you know, I'm going to recommend the

commentary that I've just worked on now,

956

00:48:58,185 --> 00:48:59,770

just none of my brilliance in there.

957

00:48:59,770 --> 00:49:01,188

I mean, I was just

958

00:49:01,188 --> 00:49:05,359

the same boat as everyone else was like,

wow, this is a complicated book.

959

00:49:07,152 --> 00:49:07,444

Yeah.

960

00:49:07,444 --> 00:49:10,781

They taking the whole early church,

all these different people

961

00:49:10,781 --> 00:49:14,284

who had the apostolic faith

handed down to them by the apostles.

962

00:49:14,534 --> 00:49:16,620

How did they all understand this?

963

00:49:16,620 --> 00:49:21,667

You know, people who spoke the same Koine

Greek as Paul,

964

00:49:21,667 --> 00:49:25,462

who lived in his culture, who thought

like an Easterner, like like Paul does?

965

00:49:25,963 --> 00:49:26,254

Yeah.

966

00:49:26,254 --> 00:49:28,757

How were they understanding

all of these things?

967

00:49:28,757 --> 00:49:30,842

And what other verses did they see?

968

00:49:30,842 --> 00:49:34,137

So, but I wish I could say, yeah,

there's another commentary I can recommend

969

00:49:34,137 --> 00:49:37,432

and all that because, yeah, I'm not

I mean, I just don't know.

970

00:49:38,308 --> 00:49:40,852

I only did this because there wasn't one

already available.

971

00:49:40,852 --> 00:49:43,397

I don't understand,

I mean, to me it's it's crazy.

972

00:49:43,397 --> 00:49:46,358

Why are there's hundreds

of commentaries on Romans

973

00:49:46,483 --> 00:49:50,112

and not one that okay,

this is the early Christians.

974

00:49:50,112 --> 00:49:53,115

I mean, there is one series,

the ancient Christian series,

975

00:49:53,573 --> 00:49:57,619

but they they mix Augustine

in with the other early Christians.

976

00:49:57,619 --> 00:49:59,955

It's like, well, it's one or the other.

977

00:49:59,955 --> 00:50:02,958

I mean, you can't just mix them together,

you know?

978

00:50:03,083 --> 00:50:04,459

Otherwise it's a good series.

979

00:50:04,459 --> 00:50:07,671

I mean, I use them a lot,

but it's always puzzled me

980

00:50:07,671 --> 00:50:11,425

that they don't seem to see that

there's like a delineation point there.

981

00:50:11,425 --> 00:50:15,387

You're saying, yeah, in particularly

in Romans, you can't mix Augustine

982

00:50:15,387 --> 00:50:19,516

with say, origin or Chrysostom

or Clement of Alexander.

983

00:50:19,516 --> 00:50:20,183

Justin Martyr.

984

00:50:20,183 --> 00:50:21,309

I mean, it's like,

985

00:50:21,309 --> 00:50:26,106

hey, they're on two different sides

of the fence and one was before the other.

986

00:50:26,106 --> 00:50:28,066

You know,

Augustine came after these people.

987

00:50:28,066 --> 00:50:31,069

And so you got to look at

what was before Augustine.

988

00:50:31,278 --> 00:50:32,988

So that's what I've tried to do.

989

00:50:32,988 --> 00:50:34,614

I've tried to make it, like I say, user

990

00:50:34,614 --> 00:50:38,577

friendly, but again, it is nothing

I can take credit for.

991

00:50:38,577 --> 00:50:40,162

I was as mixed up as anyone else.

992

00:50:40,162 --> 00:50:42,164

What do I do with Romans here?

993

00:50:42,164 --> 00:50:47,044

And I had to like, say, a good year

and a half of work in this, another,

994

00:50:47,878 --> 00:50:50,964

six months to a year of

just the research of, you know, reading it

995

00:50:50,964 --> 00:50:54,342

for all of it to make sense, to get in

my brain finally, you know,

996

00:50:55,510 --> 00:50:57,262

but, yeah, we can learn so much from

997

00:50:57,262 --> 00:51:00,640

the people who taught and learned it

from the apostles, you know?

998

00:51:00,640 --> 00:51:00,891

I mean,

999

00:51:00,891 --> 00:51:05,062

it's like we have it it you know,

God made sure those writings weren't lost.

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It's like, to me, it's just absurd

that Christians don't go there.

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I mean, that was my first thought

was, well, how did the people who lived

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after the apostles,

how did they understand it?

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00:51:14,362 --> 00:51:17,908

You know, and it's really odd to me

that people don't go there, you know,

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but anyway,

so that that might be an option

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then for some to start

digging into some of that,

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00:51:22,788 --> 00:51:25,624

that source material,

you know, those early church writings,

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00:51:25,624 --> 00:51:29,211

you know, and, and even some of the stuff

you were pulling out here in Romans nine,

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00:51:29,211 --> 00:51:32,297

like the different layers

that you were saying, okay, here's here's

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what Paul saying, but

it's referring back to this and, oh, yeah,

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00:51:35,342 --> 00:51:39,638

this Old Testament past like that stuff

that's that's pretty easy to miss.

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You know, there's other layers in there

and dig through that.

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So mean if you were going

to pick just one person and

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you know, I took

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a pretty, you know, good sampling.

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John Chrysostom, who,

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was the well, he was actually an elder

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in the Church of Antioch

when he preached through Romans.

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We have his sermons.

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He just went through verse

by verse there online.

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I mean, you know,

a person can download those for free.

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00:52:09,126 --> 00:52:11,336

His sermons on Romans, I was going to say.

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Yeah, if you want. Oh,

I don't want David Bercot. Okay, fine.

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00:52:14,005 --> 00:52:15,674

If you're going to just take one source

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now, like I say,

I wanted to get a broad perspective.

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I mean, Chrysostom is a fallen human

like everyone else.

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But, yeah, he's pretty good.

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He he sees these things.

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There are a few times that it seemed

like most of the other early

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Christians

were taking a little different position,

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but in general,

what he says is what they were saying.

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00:52:36,319 --> 00:52:39,406

So yeah, that would be a a source

that's available for free.

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And, and somebody who,

like I say, would, would like to leave me

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out of the picture. That's that's fine.

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Yeah. Yeah. He's, he's up there.

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And so that would be another source. Yeah.

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00:52:48,707 --> 00:52:48,999

Yeah.

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00:52:48,999 --> 00:52:53,211

Well thanks for thanks

for being willing to tackle this one

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because this is a, this is a big topic

and I know it gets really controversial

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sometimes with people.

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And I'm really curious

what the comments are going to be like.

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On this one. Yeah.

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But but it's really important to engage

with this stuff, you know, this this is,

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00:53:07,559 --> 00:53:10,353

I know like, know,

you know, especially as a teen, you know,

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00:53:10,353 --> 00:53:12,522

I had a lot of questions about that

because you read Scripture

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and some of it sounds very much like,

oh, you were chosen by God.

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And then the next part is like,

oh, no, free will.

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And like,

you're trying to put the pieces together

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and having people like yourself willing to

to dig into it and share what you find,

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I think that's really valuable

and I appreciate that.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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Wow. Well, thanks.

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Thanks for coming on the podcast,

David. You're very welcome.

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All right.

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with David Bercot.

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we did with him on the book of Romans.

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