{"id":282,"date":"2014-06-03T00:45:52","date_gmt":"2014-06-03T00:45:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/justandsinner.culturezoo.webfactional.com\/?p=282"},"modified":"2014-06-03T00:45:52","modified_gmt":"2014-06-03T00:45:52","slug":"reformed-theology-and-false-faith","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/justandsinner\/reformed-theology-and-false-faith\/","title":{"rendered":"Reformed Theology and False Faith"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><span style=\"color: #000000\">I have been meaning to address the issue of \u201cfalse faith\u201d in Reformed theology for some time, but the subject is so immense that I fear that a blog post will not do it justice. This subject seems to come up more than any other (besides baptism) when talking with Reformed Christians. So here is my attempt to at least begin the dialogue.<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">In Reformed theology, one cannot be truly regenerate and fall away from the faith. However, most of us have known seemingly devoted Christians who have at some point in their life walked away from Christ. So how does our experience make sense of the teaching of perseverance? One must conclude either one of two things.\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">1. That these people truly were saved and did fall away, hence the Reformed teaching is wrong.<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">2. These people were never saved in the first place. Some have \u201cfalse faith\u201d, think that they are believers but fall away from the faith. Others have true faith and persevere to the end. This is the conclusion of Reformed theology.<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">So how does one know if they are truly regenerate or not? For a Lutheran, one can look to his or her baptism, the sacraments, and the proclamation of forgiveness in absolution. These are objective means by which God continually creates new life and brings forgiveness. They are not mere \u201csigns\u201d of God\u2019s favor toward us (as has been taught by Reformed theologians because of Augustine\u2019s unfortunate use of the term) but are themselves acts of grace confronting our sin.\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">For the Reformed theologian, one assesses his regeneration by the nature of his changed dispositions. This is not the case with all Reformed theology (look for example at the Lutheran-influenced theologians at Westminster West) but is predominant in revivalist American Reformed Christianity. In this system, one must continually test his election by looking for signs of the Spirit\u2019s work in one\u2019s heart.\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">The defense for this idea usually comes from the book of 1 John. John lays out a series of tests which one must compare himself\/herself to. If one passes these tests, assurance of salvation is granted. One must have a love of God, a love of one\u2019s neighbor, and a love of God\u2019s commandments. Even so, aren\u2019t there some who have fallen away who seem to have a love for God, neighbor, and the commandments? Surely, these people believed themselves to be saved and had some signs of new life. This is the problem Jonathan Edwards faced in the great awakening. So many conversions were happening. How was one to determine the true from the false? In his book the Religions Affections, Edwards goes beyond these outward signs and asks the reader to examine his\/her heart. Are your affections changed? Do you really hate sin? Do you love God for God\u2019s sake?\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">If you have read my recent article in the Issues etc. Journal, then you are aware that these questions plagued me for some time. The constant question on my mind was \u201chow do I know if I am elect?\u201d Rather than pointing to the objective work of Christ, God\u2019s presence in the sacraments, or the proclaimed word, I was often pointed inward. After reading Edwards and listening to preachers like Paul Washer, there was one conclusion I could come to: If these men are right, there is no way I am saved. In fact, if these men are right, I don\u2019t think anyone is saved. The fact is, the standards are so high that no one who has not yet been glorified can meet them.<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">The problem stems from the Reformed view of election. When election becomes the primary soteriological motif, the question of salvation becomes \u201chow do I know if I am elect?\u201d One cannot point to the objective work of Christ, because it was only done for the elect. Thus, before I can have assurance that Christ died for me, I must look to my works as evidence of the Spirit. Once I have this assurance, I can look to the cross. Whether or not it is intended, I am ultimately pointed to my works. One is then trapped in the Augustinian plague which denies assurance to anyone. Though I know this is not the intent of most Calvinists, when election becomes so central, and the cross is put in a secondary position, this is inevitable.\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">How do you know if you are elect? Look to God\u2019s electing act now. God is creating new life in you through the word and sacraments. He claimed you at your baptism. He continues to claim you through the Eucharist. When Paul speaks to the Ephesians of their election in Christ, he does not stop to make sure that everyone in his audience has tested their faith for genuineness. He does not say \u201cGod chose some of us in him\u201d or \u201cGod chose us in him if you have enough fruit\u201d. Paul proclaims indiscriminately that God chose\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"font-style: italic;color: #000000\">us<\/span><span style=\"color: #000000\">\u00a0in Christ before the foundation of the world! This is because Paul understood that God\u2019s electing act was worked out through baptism, and the gathering of the church.\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">But what about 1 John, Matthew 7, and the other passages which speak of the necessity of works? Here there is a legitimate place for distinguishing between \u201ctrue faith\u201d and \u201cfalse faith\u201d. The distinction is simple, and much less complicated that it is made out to be. False faith is simply faith without repentance. It is proclaiming the gospel without the law. Some proto-gnostics at the end of the first century began teaching that the body was useless, thus whatever one did with the flesh (sexual immorality, etc.) was of no concern. This is what John seems to be battling in his epistles. True faith in Christ is accompanied by sorrow over sin.\u00a0<\/span><br style=\"color: #000000\"><br style=\"color: #000000\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">If you look inside yourself for assurance, you are going to be continually disappointed. Even the regenerate heart is not completely cleansed from sin. Instead, look to Christ, the author and finisher of our faith. Look at his completed salvation, and participate in Him through the Eucharist and his proclaimed word.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have been meaning to address the issue of \u201cfalse faith\u201d in Reformed theology for some time, but the subject is so immense that I fear that a blog post will not do it justice. This subject seems to come up more than any other (besides baptism) when talking with Reformed Christians. 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