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In keeping with the doctrine of Sovereignty, under which God is seen to determine all things,
Primitive Baptists believe that the knowledge of Christ, and the acceptance of Christ as Saviour,
which belong to salvation, also come from God. We are saved through faith alone and this faith
itself is a gift of God. (Eph. 2:8) "For by grace are ye saved, through faith, and that not of
yourselves, it is the gift of God."
Our personal redemption is not due to any goodness of our own for we have none. Neither is it
earned by our good works for sinners cannot accumulate "credit" leading to redemption. We find
Christ because He finds us. We love Him because He first loved us. We become His because He
chooses us, calling us, and sanctifying us after He justifies us.
We do not pretend to understand the great truth underlying the Election of God. We simply know
that we did not seek God until first we were sought; we did not know Him until He enlightened
our hearts; we did not believe until He gave us faith; we did not come until we felt ourselves
moved. Jesus said, "No man can come unto me except the Father which hath sent me, draw him."
(John 6:44) The mysteries of His will we cannot fathom, but we know that had it not been for
Him we would not be where we are.
Because salvation is clearly not given to every man (although we know not why) Primitive
Baptists believe therefore in reprobation, or the eternally lost condition of those not elect.
The doctrine of Election is dear to us, because, on the one hand, it pays homage to the
Sovereignty of God in all human affairs, and on the other, because it gives a certainty and
an assurance to those whose trust is in the Lord Jesus Christ that no dependence on themselves
can give. The effect of such a faith is the assurance that all things work together for good to
them who "...are the called according to His purpose"; that nothing in this life or in the life
to come can separate them from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus.
This assurance means to the believer, that he can go forward boldly into whatever path he feels
led, because he knows that it is God who goes before. It further means that he is eternally
secure in the love of God, because he has been sealed (not of himself) by the Holy Spirit until
the final day of fulfillment.
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