Richard Baxter writes:
For all
men are sinners, and therefore have come short of obtaining the Glory which God
had appointed for the Innocent that never brake his Law; and cannot be saved or
justified by the Law that they have broken; but must be justified by his free
Grace, forgiving their sin, and giving and accepting their sincere Faith and
Repentance through the Redemption of lost sinners, which Jesus Christ has
wrought for them and in them.[1]
Now, let me ask this question: To whom do these words
apply? To the elect? Yes, they do; they apply to the elect. To all mankind? Yes, they do; they also apply to all
mankind. Since all mankind includes the
elect, all are therefore lost in sin and are under the wrath and curse of God
for sin. “There is none righteous, no
not one,” says Paul.[2] This forms the basis of true biblical
universalism. This is proper
inclusivity. There are no exceptions to
this. There is not a man or woman to
whom you preach the everlasting Gospel who does not match this description.[3] There will never be anyone in your
congregation who does not match this description. The world is full of people who are in this
position and condition. And only the
Gospel of God can save their souls. Like
all men, they too have broken God’s holy Law; they have offended his Majesty,
insulted his dear Son, have lived in defiance of his Word, have spat upon
Christ, insulted the Spirit of grace, and trampled under foot the precious
blood of Christ.[4] That is true of everybody. The whole world is corrupt, fallen, depraved
totally, and as a consequence, the whole world is under the wrath of God. There are no exceptions to this
anywhere. No one has loved God with all
his heart, mind, soul and strength, and nobody has loved his neighbour as he
loved himself.[5]
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