Chosen
Romans 8:28-30 We know that all things work together for the
good of those who love God: those who are called according to His
purpose. 29 For those He foreknew He also
predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be
the firstborn among many brothers. 30 And those He
predestined, He also called; and those He called, He also justified; and
those He justified, He also glorified.
Have you ever heard about a little company called Foxconn?
I don’t know if it’s been in the news much lately.
Foxconn Technology Group is a multinational
electronics contract manufacturing company based in Taiwan. It is the world’s
largest contract electronics manufacturer.
And, it is looking for a place to build its newest
manufacturing plant.
Out of all the places in the world that it could go,
Foxconn chose the United States. Out of all of the states that Foxconn could
choose, it has chosen Wisconsin. And, out of all of the areas in Wisconsin that
Foxconn could choose, it is seriously considering choosing Mt. Pleasant.
That’s a big deal!
But a far bigger deal is God choosing you! Out of all
of the nations on the earth; out of all of the time periods in the millennia of
history; out of all the billions of people in the world – God chose you to be
His own.
Foxconn promises to bring thirteen thousand new
manufacturing jobs to Wisconsin. That could mean a housing boom to the area,
ancillary jobs in construction, banking, restaurants, and the hospital. It
could mean that we at Epiphany are re-examining second site ministry in Mt.
Pleasant or Sturtevant.
However, there are a lot of things that could go wrong
before Foxconn actually chooses Mt. Pleasant for its manufacturing plant. The
incentive package that the Wisconsin government is putting together could not
be right. The state might not agree to add additional lanes to I-94. Perhaps
the power plants won’t be able to generate the kind of electrical power Foxconn
needs. Perhaps something negative will be found in the soil samples that were
taken. There are a whole host of issues that Foxconn could discover that might
cause it to not choose this area for its plant. Very easily, the whole deal
could fall through.
That’s the difference with God choosing you to be His
own. He knew you would break the deal, even before He thought about choosing
you. He didn’t choose you because He knew what a wonderful Christian you would
be some day. He didn’t choose you because you are such a great hymn singer or
such a wonderful evangelist or because you are such a dedicated parent. He didn’t
choose you because He just had to have you on His holy team.
No, while you were still a sinner, God chose you (Romans
5:8). God chose you when you didn’t deserve choosing. It’s like being the
smallest, weakest, slowest kid in your class, and despite all that, your best
friend chooses you first to be on his team.
You were saturated with sin, even from conception and
birth. You grew up to become an object of God’s wrath. You deserved to be
discarded eternally in the fiery pit of hell.
And yet … God chose you to be His own! The Bible
teaches: [God] has saved us and called us to a holy life – not because of
anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace” (2 Timothy
1:9).
St. Paul writes a sentence that we
often use in the hospital or at the gravesite: “We know that all things work
together for the good of those who love God: those who are called
according to His purpose.”
God works for the good of those who
love Him. Really?!
What about the Christian father who
has his wife and three small children ripped from him in a horrific traffic
accident? What about the child battling cancer instead of going to school with
his friends? What about the wife taking care of her husband, who no longer
remembers who she is?
How can any of this be for good?!
This is God’s promise. Every
situation in life will be used in some way by God for the eternal good for His
people. Sometimes it may not always appear to be for our temporal good. But, it
is always for our spiritual and eternal benefit.
The next sentence provides the
foundation for Romans 8:28 and keeps it from being simply a Hallmark inspired
sentiment. “For those He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to
the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers.”
So, how we do we know God actually
works everything out for good? What proof is there?
Look at the One who made the promise.
He is the One who knew you in eternity and chose you to be His own. The Bible
teaches: “He chose us in him before the creation of the world” (Ephesians 1:4).
Even before the universe was formed; before a single second ticked off the
clock; God thought about us. He saw the future and our predicament of being
trapped in sin and unbelief. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit then created a
plan to save us. Before we were even given the gift of life, God planned how to
give us eternal life.
This underscores how we are saved by
God’s grace alone! We did not choose God. He chose us. We contributed nothing
to God desiring to choose us and make us His own. He knew that the devil would
sink his vicious claws into us and make us his own hellish spawn. This still
wasn’t a deal breaker. With God’s perfect foreknowledge, God knew all this was
going to happen. Still, God destined us in advance to be brought back into His
holy family.
We were predestined be conformed to
the image of His Son – the image of Jesus. What on earth does that mean?
Stay with me – we’re way past Sunday
School Bible stories with all of this.
God the Father looked into eternity
and saw how those whom He would make in His image – Adam and Eve – would destroy
that image. They would listen to the forked tongue of the serpent and plunge
God’s perfect creation into rebellion, death, and hell that was never intended
for human beings.
So, God looked further into eternity
and planned mankind’s redemption. In order to restore the broken image of His
sons and daughters, the Father sent His only begotten Son from eternity into
our flesh. The fulness of the Deity dwells in Christ’s bodily form. The Father
formed His Son into the flesh and blood of humanity, so that the Father could
then conform humanity into the divine of His Son.
The Bible teaches: “He (Jesus) was
chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times
for your sake” (1 Peter 1:20). Not only did God choose you from eternity, but
also in eternity, He chose His Son to be crucified for your sins and the sins
of the world. This was such a done deal, that St. John writes in Revelation: “The
Lamb was slain from the creation of the world” (Revelation 13:8).
That is your destiny in Christ, a destiny worked out
from before the foundations of the world in Christ.
Again, the Bible teaches: “He chose us in him before
the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight” (Ephesians
1:4). That is your destiny, a plan worked out long before you ever had any say
in it, a plan devised by the Holy Trinity from all eternity to save the cosmos
in the death of the eternal Son in the flesh.
But, how did the Triune God get you from
the point of being chosen in eternity to being saved for eternity?
“And
those He predestined, He also called; and those He called, He also
justified; and those He justified, He also glorified.”
In
Christ, God predestined you to belong to Him. In order to bring you into His
holy family, God called you. It was at the baptismal font that the Triune God
called you by name. Then, with water and the Word, He put His Triune name on
you.
Those
God called, He also justified. Though you are guilty of inborn sin; guilty of
sins of thought, word, and deed; guilty of sins of commission – the things you’ve
done wrong; guilty of sins of omission – the things you’ve failed to do right –
you are justified. You stand before the all-holy Judge, who is a consuming
fire, but you are not quaking and quivering in fear. You have been justified in
Christ. You are declared innocent because of Jesus. A sentence has been spoken
over your head by the blood of the cross where the Son of God took away your
sin and made you innocent of any wrongdoing.
There’s
still more. Those whom God justified, He also glorified. Note the past tense
that St. Paul uses here. Done. Glorified. Even now as you sit here, you are
already seated at the right hand of the Father in glory. You are glorified in
the glorified flesh of Jesus Christ. He
embodied you in His death, He embodied you in His resurrection, and now He
embodies you in His ascended glory. Your life is hidden in Christ, you are
glorified in Christ. In your self, it is anything but glorious. You suffer, you
sin, you die. But in Christ, you are glorified and pure and holy.
This is deep
theological stuff. Predestination. Election. Choosing from eternity. This isn’t
Sunday School. This isn’t even youth confirmation. And the way I used to teach
adult confirmation, it isn’t that, either.
Twenty years ago, in
my first adult confirmation class, I struggled to teach this doctrine clearly
and understandably. Pat, who was an Army tank commander in that first class,
struggled to understand what I had taught about predestination. So, he went
home and asked his wife – who had grown up WELS.
The next week, Pat was
in class and admitted, “Pastor, I had no idea what you were talking about last
week. So, I went home and talked it over with Tammy. Let me see if I’ve got
this right. I was baptized as a baby and grew up in the Catholic Church. But
then, my parents got into a disagreement with the priest, and we didn’t go to
church anymore. After high school, I went into the Army. I did some things I’m
not proud of, but I believe God kept me from doing really bad things.
“I got married to
Tammy, but we still didn’t go to church very much. Then, my daughter, Skylar,
was born. We came here to church to have you baptize her. Now, we’re coming to
church and I’m in class to become a member.
“Is that
predestination?”
Yes, it is!
Predestination is not
a teaching of why some are saved and not others. It is always and only a
doctrine of comfort of knowing that you are saved. It is you looking back on
your life and seeing all the ways God has worked everything out for your
spiritual benefit in order to get you to heaven with Him.
We don’t know if
Foxconn is going to choose Mt. Pleasant or not. It would be great if it did.
But, we will survive if it doesn’t.
We could never survive
and escape hell if God did not choose us.
That’s why these
verses are such a comfort. When you are in the hospital or at the gravesite,
don’t stop with Romans 8:28. Read the next two verses. They give the reason
that God works everything out for our good.
It is because God does
all work. He does all the verbs from eternity to get you into eternity.
Foreknew. Predestined. Conformed. Called. Justified. Glorified. He does them
all. You do nothing for your salvation. They are all done in Christ. That takes
everything eternal out of your hands. Even before you were, you were known in
Christ and destined in Him.
And, because God does
all the work of saving you, He is going to make sure everything works out so
that you receive that salvation. All because you were chosen. Amen.
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