Friendship Baptist Church, Indianapolis. Church marquee reads, "The church is a hospital for sinners, not a social club for the saints." |
Blessed is the man You choose
And cause to approach You,
That he may dwell in Your courts.
We shall be satisfied with the goodness of Your House,
Of Your holy temple.
Psalm 65:4, New King James Version.
Are you aware that God chose us? And isn't that wonderful? One of my favorite contemporary songs is Toni LaShaun's "You Chose Me." And don't forget that Jesus told His disciples, "You did not choose Me, but I chose you." (John 15:16a)
Of course, that opens a can of worms. Are we saved because we believed in Christ, or are we saved because God predestined us before time began? The Scripture says we're predestined, but is it election to salvation or is it election based on His foreknowledge to service? (The choosing in John 15:16 sounds like its being chosen for a specific task.)
Important point: There. Are. True. Believers. On. Both. Sides. Of. The. Debate. Got that? It's a family squabble; neither Calvinism nor Arminianism are false teachings. I stated the Bible teaches we're predestined; there's portions that say we have choices to make. Both are true.
However, let's get off this rabbit trail and return to the voice. We should consider it a blessing God chose us. We should be thankful that God gives us the ability to approach Him and dwell with Him; that ability is not of the flesh. (Romans 7:18 applies to that.)
Psalm 65:4 talks about the man God chooses, but if you read the full verse, you'll see God has a houseful. The final part is in the plural. To paraphrase that comment, we're not just chosen to be in fellowship with God, but also chosen to be in fellowship with his other saints, that is, the Church (both local and universal).
This relates to the quote that's on the marquee of the church pictured above. "The church is a hospital for sinners, not a social club for the saints." How many of you, if you have a heart attack, will walk over to the hospital and fill out your registration and then walk down the hall with the nurse to your room? No, you need someone to call 911 for the ambulance and let others take care of you, without you doing anything. That's what salvation and the church are. It's where God takes you so He can provide the care you need.
Again, isn't it great God chose us?
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