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A Calvinist Evangelist?

Jim Thu, 01/18/18 8:30 pm
Church & Ministry
Calvinism

If I have heard it once, I’ve heard it a thousand times: “A Calvinist evangelist? Isn’t that an oxymoron? Calvinism undermines evangelism.” This accusation has been repeated so many times that few make the effort to argue it. Instead, it is simply assumed. Never mind that some of the church’s greatest evangelists have been Calvinists. One need only be reminded of men such as George Whitefield, David Brainerd, or “the father of modern missions,” William Carey. “Yes,” we are told, “these men were great evangelists and Calvinists, but that is because they were inconsistent.” But is this true? The fact of the matter is that Calvinism is not inconsistent with evangelism; it is only inconsistent with certain evangelistic methods. It is inconsistent, for example, with the emotionally manipulative methods created by revivalists such as Charles Finney. But these manipulative methods are themselves inconsistent with Scripture, so it is no fault to reject them. In order for evangelism to be pleasing to God, it must be consistent with the whole system of biblical teaching.

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G. N. Barkman
Thu, 01/18/18 1:40 pm

Spot On!

Jim, thanks for speaking truth on a topic fraught with misunderstanding. (And don’t leave out Charles Spurgeon, arguably the greatest evangelist of all.)

G. N. Barkman

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