Steve Lemke also has it wrong:
Lemke doubts that Calvinism has yet reached its high-water mark in the SBC. But he is no fan of this trend. Baptism and membership figures, he said, show that the Calvinist churches of the SBC's Founders Ministries lack commitment to evangelism. According to Lemke, the problem only makes sense, given their emphasis on God's sovereign election.
"For many people, if they're convinced that God has already elected those who will be elect … I don't see how humanly speaking that can't temper your passion, because you know you're not that crucial to the process," Lemke explained.*
(*quoted from this article:
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/september/42.32.html?start=5)
Oh, but we are
crucial to the process. What a massive misnomer here.
Lemke doesn't understand something here. Knowing God's Sovereign election, that His elect are out there, should drive our efforts, not cause them to wane. He is looking at this in the same old apathetic view and presupposed and erroneous view as many Cavinists do themselves, allowing the glorious truth of election to abate our evangelistic efforts. It should do the opposite. Anything other than the opposite is sinful pride, misunderstanding and apathy.
To be fair, any calvinist that allows their own efforts also to dwindle is missing the point; that is that God leads us in our evangelistic efforts, and He can lead us to His chosen ones with His message. These will be divinely appointed meetings, as with Paul and his preaching, and as true of all of the apostles who preached the Gospel.
If we who adhere to the truth of Scriptures are going to get all of it right that we can, we need to lose any passivity, grasp what Paul says here in 2 Timothy 2:10;
(For this reason I endure all things for the sake of those who are chosen, so that they also may obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus and with it eternal glory.) and live a life not just talking about God's Sovereignty in election, but actually seek after Him and His using us for His glory.
Let's face facts; Paul suffered persecution for the sake of Gods elect. In the text it is what motivated him to continue to preach and to continue to endure sufferings. I realize that those who are at enmity with the truths of DoG don't want to see this and want to run to other Scriptures and point out other things that drove him as though it dilutes this apparent truth.
It doesn't.
Another fact; Even though God has Sovereignly chosen, unconditionally, all His people,
He uses people to reach them. Those firmly planted on their back side who speak almost arrogantly of His
doing it all, while they themselves
do nothing, don't get the point. That is, that His elect are out there and we need to get with the program (His) and reach them.
One more fact; Neither do most of
us "get it." Arminian or Calvinistic, whichever we may be, we need to start getting it, that God is in charge and we need to seek Him and allow Him to insert us into His plan to reach others where He is working.
We fail when we try to pick green fruit, to attempt to lead someone to the Lord via a tract with a sinners prayer, and we, not God affirm their salvation, and rarely do we see these darken a church door. Only God can lead His to Himself by using His people to do so.
How about God leading us to them? How about actually presenting the pure Gospel (That Jesus died, was buried and rose again) versus a "would you like to know you will die and go to heaven?" That is not the Gospel message regardless of our thoughts. There is only power in one message, Romans 1:16 and we should pray God lead us to His with it and it alone.
Only He can lead us in that direction when we see the error of our ways and repent. When we do this He will choose to use us to reach His elect. Many churches are seeking Gods will but they have forgotten to seek Him. Let's not forget this;
God has more of a passion to win His than we do, and we won't share this desire until we seek Him in it. I'd say its time we get ourselves available so He can take over and lead us in His great plan.
- Peace