{"id":1844,"date":"2003-08-29T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-08-29T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/banneroftruth.co\/us\/resources\/articles\/2003\/accepted-in-the-beloved"},"modified":"2003-08-29T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2003-08-29T00:00:00","slug":"accepted-in-the-beloved","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/banneroftruth.org\/uk\/resources\/articles\/2003\/accepted-in-the-beloved\/","title":{"rendered":"Accepted in the Beloved"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P> <strong>In the first place, Scripture clearly teaches us that neither        we nor our services are acceptable to God. To the most religious people        in the world at that time God said: Bring no more vain oblations; incense        is an abomination unto me; the new moons and Sabbaths, the calling of        assemblies. <\/strong>      <\/p>\n<p> by John M. Brentnall      <\/p>\n<p> One of the most widespread but dangerous falsehoods held in the churches        today is the notion that God accepts us all just as we are. It would          be a        great truth if this meant that He accepts us when by grace we come to      Christ saying:            <\/p>\n<p>&quot;        Just as I am, without one plea          <br \/>        But that Thy blood was shed for me&quot;            <\/p>\n<p>        But in fact it means that there is such &#8216;a wideness in God&#8217;s mercy&#8217;          that        no-one at all need think that God rejects him. Stated bluntly, we may          be        idolaters, blasphemers, swearers, Sabbath-breakers, liars, thieves,        murderers, fornicators, slanderers, gossips, proud, unbelieving and          even        pagans, but God welcomes us all. No faith is required of us except          that we        believe this, and no repentance is called for except shallow apologies          for      hurting others.            <\/p>\n<p>        The truth, we know, is far otherwise. Holy Scripture is not slow to          assert        in the strongest terms that God both rejects us as we are by nature          and        gives us adequate reasons for so doing. We would be foolish to ignore          what      it says on the matter.            <\/p>\n<p>        In the first place, Scripture clearly teaches us that neither we nor          our        services are acceptable to God. To the most religious people in the          world        at that time God said: Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an      abomination unto me; the new moons and Sabbaths, the calling of assemblies.            <\/p>\n<p>        I cannot away with [i.e. I cannot accept]; it is iniquity, even the          solemn        meeting.&#8217; (Isa 1.13). Of Cain, who offered Him the best of his produce,          God        said: &#8216;But unto Cain and to his offering He had not respect.&#8217; (Gen          4.3,5).        If neither Cain nor the Jews were acceptable to Him, what hope is there          for        the rest of us? Indeed, Romans 3.10-18, following Psalms 14 and 53        especially, expressly condemns us all without exception as unacceptable          to        God. In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone        should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance.        Then again, God gives us good reasons why He rejects us as we are.          We      mention only two:            <\/p>\n<p>        (1) It is inconsistent with His infinite holiness to accept us into          His        presence and favour just as we are. Because He takes no pleasure in        wickedness, evil cannot dwell with Him. The foolish shall not stand          in His        sight. The throne of iniquity [i.e. wherever moral perversity reigns,          as it        does in us all] can have no fellowship with Him. Even the ploughing          of the        wicked is sin in His holy sight, and even the prayer of the wicked          is an        abomination to Him. What a culpable misrepresentation of God it is          to        imagine that those who live in sin, whether gross or refined, can be        admitted into His presence! Thomas Watson the Puritan speaks of those          who        vainly think they can &#8216;leap out of Delilah&#8217;s lap into Abraham&#8217;s bosom.&#8217;          Can        two whose moral natures are so diametrically opposed as God&#8217;s and ours        possibly be at peace with each other? When God is good and does nothing          but        good, and we are evil and do nothing but evil, can we wonder that God      rejects us as we are by nature?            <\/p>\n<p>        (2) He expressly informs us that only those who receive Christ are          accepted        by Him. &#8216;But as many as received Him, to them gave He power [or        entitlement] to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on          His        name.&#8217; (John 1.12). Alexander Comrie explains that this receiving involves        Christ being set forth in the preaching of the Gospel and being received          as        the great object of faith. This receiving, he continues, includes our        assent to God&#8217;s invitation to believe on Him, our heartfelt willingness          to        take Him, the opening of our spiritual hand to let go all other supports        for salvation and our embracing Christ when we perceive that we need          no        more and can be satisfied with no less than Himself. This truth is          solemnly      confirmed in the testimony:            <\/p>\n<p>        &#8216;He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth        not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.&#8217;          (John        3.36). Comments George Hutcheson: &quot;It is the prerogative of Christ          above        all others . . that He is the object of saving faith.&quot; We do not          perceive        the excellence and fulness of Christ, he continues, till we are drawn          out        of ourselves and brought to close with Him by faith. All who refuse          to do        this are &quot;eternally secluded&quot; [the old word for &#8216;excluded&#8217;          or kept back]        from God&#8217;s presence and company. God&#8217;s rejection of all &#8216;outside Christ&#8217;        could hardly be more forcefully stated. The awful consequence of this          is        that &quot;unless God&#8217;s rejection of us is turned into acceptance we          are all      lost for ever.&quot; (J.I.Packer).            <\/p>\n<p>        A Biblical phrase that expresses the glorious truth that God&#8217;s rejection        has been turned into acceptance is the term &#8216;accepted in the Beloved.&#8217;          (Eph        1.6). Let Calvin clarify its meaning: &quot;We were not in God&#8217;s favour          till we        were in Jesus Christ . . . We are shut up in the bondage of death till          we        are ransomed by our Lord Jesus Christ . . . The register in which we          are        enrolled is our Lord Jesus Christ . . . Jesus Christ is the mirror          in which        God beholds us when He wishes to find us acceptable to Himself.&quot; In          short,        it is not by ignoring our sin, nor by accepting us on the grounds of          our        apology for it, but by condemning it in His dearly-beloved Son and          uniting      believers to Him in that condemnation, that God accepts anyone.            <\/p>\n<p>        Let us consider this. By a unique, transcendent agreement between the        persons of the Godhead, God sent and dealt with His Son in our nature          as if        He, and not us, had been rejected. But how could He do this justly          when        Christ was the object of His infinite, eternal and unchangeable love          and        delight? By His Son consenting to be the Substitute for us who deserve        eternal rejection and by making His soul [and body] the offering for          His        people&#8217;s sin. The Fourth Servant Song of Isaiah (52.13-53.12) is packed        with details of this glorious transaction: &#8216;Surely He hath borne our        griefs, and carried our sorrows&#8230; He was wounded for our transgressions,        He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was          upon        Him, and with His stripes we are healed&#8230; and the Lord hath laid on          Him        the iniquity of us all&#8230; for the transgression of my people was He        stricken. . . He shall bear their iniquities. . . He bare the sin of      many.&#8217;            <\/p>\n<p>        Only by putting His people &#8216;in Christ&#8217; [that is, says Charles Hodge, &quot;in        Christ as their head and representative&quot;] could He possibly accept          them;        for He, and not they, gave satisfaction to God&#8217;s offended holiness          and        justice. As the one great propitiation provided by God Christ was accepted        and justified by Him as the only Redeemer of God&#8217;s elect, according          to the        Messianic Third Servant Song in Isaiah 50.7-9. How wonderful that the        sentence of God&#8217;s holy justice against us for breaking His holy law          should        be willingly borne for us by Him! (Gal 3.13). As Luther says, by having          our        sins reckoned to His account, Christ became the greatest transgressor          the        world has ever seen. It is as if God said to His dear Son: &quot;Be thou          Peter        the denier, Paul the persecutor, David the adulterer. . . see that          thou pay        and satisfy for them.&quot; And so the law, finding Christ a sinner by        imputation [not by inherent moral pollution] set upon Christ and slew          Him,        because the wages it doles out to sin is death. All therefore who are          &#8216;in        Christ&#8217; suffered in Him and died with Him. The same glorious truth          is spelt        out again in 2 Corinthians 5.21- &#8216;For He [God] bath made Him [Christ]          to be        sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness          of God        in Him.&#8217; As Richard Hooker said long ago: &quot;Man has sinned and God          has        suffered God has been made the sin of man and man is made the        righteousness of God.&quot; Thus not only are believers sins [or their          total        nonconformity and disobedience to the law of God] imputed to Christ,          the        Sinless One; but also His righteousness [or spotless obedience to the        entire law of God] is imputed to them. In this wonderful way God shows          us        just how far His love and justice are prepared to go in order to glorify        Himself in the salvation of His people. &quot;It was DAMNATION,&quot; cried          John      Duncan, &quot;and He took it LOVINGLY!&quot;            <\/p>\n<p>        Yet a vital question still remains. How may we, whom God naturally          rejects,        be accepted by Him? Let Luther answer: &quot;Dear brother,&quot; he writes          to his        friend George Spalatin, &quot;learn Christ and Him crucified. Praise          and laud        His name, and despairing of self say to Him, &#8216;Thou, Lord Jesus, art          my        righteousness, but I am thy sin. Thou hast taken what is mine, and          given me        what is thine. Thou hast assumed that which thou wast not, and given          me        what I had not.&quot;&#8217; This is the great exchange that brought so much          joy and        peace in believing to so many millions at the Reformation &#8211; joy in          God and        peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. More concisely still,          Paul        directs: &#8216;Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved,          and        thy house.&#8217; (Acts 16.31). When we go to God in an accepted Christ,          we too      are accepted in Him.            <\/p>\n<p>        True believers may [and should] be sure of their acceptance with God.        Isaiah himself voices this assurance when he prays: &#8216;O Lord, I will          praise        thee: though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and          thou        comfortedst me.&#8217; (Isa 12.1). We can say this, not because God has        overlooked our sin [how could He?], nor because He has declared a general        amnesty to our rebellious race, but because He has judged it to His          full        satisfaction when Christ our Surety-Substitute took on Himself all          our        legal debts and paid them off in our place. A godly woman on her death-bed        in Scotland understood this. When asked what was her hope for eternity          she        replied: &quot;The justice of God.&quot; Along with Toplady she could      sing:            <\/p>\n<p>        From whence this fear and unbelief?        <br \/>        Has not the Father put to grief        <br \/>        His spotless Son for me?        <br \/>        And will the righteous Judge of men        <br \/>        Condemn me for that load of sin        <br \/>        Which, Lord, was charged on Thee?      <\/p>\n<p>        If Thou my pardon hast secured        <br \/>        And freely in my room endured        <br \/>        The whole of wrath divine,        <br \/>        Payment God cannot twice demand        <br \/>        First from my bleeding Surety&#8217;s hand        <br \/>        And then again from mine.      <\/p>\n<p>        And so, when we draw near to God with true faith in the precious blood              of        Christ [the Biblical way of summarizing His whole work as a propitiatory        and expiatory sacrifice] we may be sure that our sin has been judged              and        our persons accepted. This is how those who fully deserve to be              rejected by      God are fully accepted by Him.            <\/p>\n<p>        John M. Brentnall            <\/p>\n<p>        [Author&#8217;s Note: I am grateful for material taken from Volume One                  of        J.I.Packer&#8217;s Collected Shorter Writings for the idea behind                  and some        quotations used in this article.]        Peace and Truth, 2002:4 The Magazine of the Sovereign Grace    Union                  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sgu.org.uk\" target=\"_blank\">www.sgu.org.uk<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the first place, Scripture clearly teaches us that neither we nor our services are acceptable to God. To the most religious people in the world at that time God said: Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and Sabbaths, the calling of assemblies. by John M. 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