KNOWN UNTO GOD ARE ALL HIS WORKS!
THE
DOCTRINE OF PREDETERMINATION
When
I consider the absolute independency of God, and the necessary total
dependence of all created things on Him, their first cause, I cannot
help standing astonished at the pride of impotent, degenerate man,
who is so prone to consider himself as a being possessed of sovereign
freedom, and invested with a power of self-salvation, able, he
imagines, to counteract the designs even of infinite wisdom, and to
defeat the agency of Omnipotence itself. "Ye shall be as
gods," said the tempter to Eve in paradise; and "ye
are as gods" says the same tempter to her apostate sons.
One
would be apt to think that a suggestion so demonstrably false and
flattering, a suggestion the very reverse of what we feel to be our
state, a suggestion alike contrary to Scripture and reason, to fact
and experience, could never meet with the smallest degree of credit.
And yet, because it so exactly coincides with the natural haughtiness
of the human heart, men not only admit, but even relish the
deception, and fondly incline to believe that the father of lies
does, in this instance at least, speak truth. The Scripture doctrine
of predetermination lays the axe to the very root of this potent
delusion. It assures us that all things are of God; that all our
times and all events are in His hand.
-preacher Augustus Toplady (author of "Rock of Ages" hymn)
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