Evangelicals 4 Harris and Other Wandering Stars
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We need to discuss Evangelicals for Harris. Settle, settle. Itâs not because they say they are for Harris necessarily, but because they say they are evangelicals. I am also a political writer, but this is not a political post. This is a Biblical worldview post. Just watch.
I havenât been paying much attention to any feuds or fellowships in this arena but did see a tweet come across my screen that gave me pause. It was about what constitutes a âChild of God.â It went like this.

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A speaker, a gentleman, I admittedly have taken exception with in the past, in an effort to be inclusive stated that we are all Godâs children. Sounds right, sounds kindâŚsorta. Is it an issue of sentiment or semanticsâŚI probably would have said nothing simply because I havenât found social media to be a bastion of wisdom that welcomes clarifying theological conversations. Strangely, people donât want their platitudes pressed in on. Shocker.
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Ms. Ellisâs pushback was correct though. This is one of those tricky parts that the Body tends to shy away from or smooth over lest it lead to anything akin to confrontation. Technically, we arenât all Godâs children. I know that seems unkind on the outset and because so it is certainly worth clarifying. But again, conversations for another day.
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Until what happened nextâŚhappened next. Shots fired! âAre you arguing that you arenât a child of God unless you are born again?â Arenât we all arguing that? Are we not? Iâm surprised they seem surprised. Letâs address the premise. Are we all Godâs children?
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There is a difference between âWe are all made in His imageâŚwe are all His creationâŚâ and âwe are all His children.â Scripture is quite clear. God does love the world but only those born again are adopted into His family. (John 1:12)
There is a hardline in the timeline of every manâJesus enters and man respondsâhowever man responds. Jesus is the point where EVERYTHINGâour purpose, position, and practiceâchange. Or it doesnât.
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You were one way before Christ and now you are another way in Christ. It isnât âsame before, same after.â We have to see ourselves rightly, friends. Hellooo, catechism. Concrete answers to important questions.
Who am I apart from Christ? Apart from Christ I am an enemy of Godâ guilty and condemned to death, I am a slave to sinâunable to obey or do good, and I am hopelessly lostâseparated from God by sin.
Apart from Christ? I am not a child of God. He alone makes that possible. What Good News indeed!
Who am I in Christ? In Christ, I am a child of Godâan adopted heir and ambassador, I am a new creationâsaved, forgiven and free, I am rescued, redeemed, and destined for Heaven.
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If you do not see yourself rightly, according to Scripture, I assure youâyou do not see your salvation rightly either. Do you know who you were before Christ? Do you know that you are now a new creation because of Christ? If we are all children of God and some people do go to Hell, are there children of God in Hell? See? Is everyone a child of God and subsequently everyone is saved?
Our worldviews have consequences, each one leading to another question and another, and everything must reconcile WITH THE WORD. According to Scripture, some remain children of wrath or children of the devil. Thatâs tough stuff but it is in there. And it is in there in RED. Jesus said this in John 8:44.
You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father âs desires. John 8:44
Jesus was pointing out that not everyone who heard His message would understand or want to obey because they were not âin the familyâ so to speak. According to Jesus, those who were in Godâs family would want to behave as their Father did and those who werenât, would behave as their fatherâŚthe devil. Ouch.
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Those who are saved become children of God through faith in Jesus Christ, and by that we are adopted into the family (Galatians 3:26). It can be a difficult thing to understand that for all the including our world wants to do our Savior divides, like a sword separating friend and familyâŚthose who will believe and those who will not.
Are you getting your theology from people who donât know what they are talking about? The thing most amazing about the post from Evangelicals for Harris is how certain they seem of what is incorrect and easily verifiable. They followed up in that same thread about how their mission was to encourage others and share the Good News. Fantastic! Me, too!
But when I asked if the Good News saved ALL or saved SOME? No response. I asked 6 times over the last 24 hours.
Yâall. Voting and politics aside. Is the Good News that everyone is saved into eternal life in Heaven because everyone is a child of God? This is basic stuff. It doesnât require a seminary degree in ancient languages. But it does require knowing what the Bible says and stating it plainly. That is the responsibility of those who carry the name of Christ, those who teach or have influenceâŚthose who call themselves Evangelical. In Jude, there are some pretty serious consequences for those whose guidance leads others astray.
