Reading the stimulating books of Rev. Prof. Donald Macleod of Edinburgh
is always a delight. His knowledge of theology is unsurpassed, and his
ability to put it across simply is admirable. Amongst the great truths he teaches is to be included his understanding of the atonement, which varies between being distinctly Westminster and being truly Calvinistic.
In an earlier posting, I had included some wonderful quotations from Macleod on this central article of the faith, and of the Bible, and have since come across three others from his excellent book, A Faith to Live By. These complete my extractions from that book, and are as follows:
"God ... doesn't want anyone to perish. He wants all men to be saved." (283).
"But
surely the most important fact about hell is that none of us need ever
experience it. All the persons of the Trinity are seeking your
salvation.
Let me make it as personal as I can. They are seeking your
salvation. God the Father gave His own Son. God the Son laid down His
life. God the Holy Spirit loves us. How then can we go to hell? Not
when there is such love in God! Not when there is such salvation in
Christ! Not when all the persons of the Trinity are seeking your
salvation! That will be the most terrible thing of all: the moment when
God calmly asks, 'Did you hear of my love? Did anyone ever tell you
that I sought your salvation? Did anyone ever tell you that My Son and
My Spirit also sought your salvation? Did anyone ever tell you how I
gave My Son to be your Saviour? Did anyone ever tell you how it would
pain and grieve Me to condemn you? Did no one warn you not to put Me to
that grief and pain?'
What will your answer be?" (287).
"Never
forget ... that Christians are first and foremost bearers of good
news. They are evangelists. 'Go,' said Jesus, 'preach the gospel to
every creature' (Mk16:15). Tell every man, 'I have good news for
you.'" (288).
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