THE PURPOSE OF GOD IN TIME AND
ETERNITY
If you
take away from me the doctrine of the Second Advent of Christ, which is to be a
crisis in human history as definite as the First Coming, I am the most
pessimistic of men. If you tell me that the work of the missionary is to
convert the world by preaching, I am hopeless indeed.
But when I
realize that the work of the missions is to evangelize the world by the preaching
of the Gospel for a witness; and that
beyond the 2nd Advent there will
be a new age in which human history
will be perfected; then I wait
with patience for the crisis which
is to come, and serve as God
helps me in order to hasten that coming, the coming of the Lord Himself. May God deliver us from taking away so great,
so stupendous and sublime, far-reaching vision of the wisdom, which transcends
our finite theory, in order to formulate a doctrine that God has chosen a few
people to be saved and left the rest to be damned forever.
That is an unwarranted (unscriptural) deduction.
The plan
of the Church existed in the mind of God from eternity. He predestinated the
Church that it should be conformed to the image of His Son and that they should
be conformed to that likeness. The Church then is not an experiment in human
history. It is part of the plan of God. It is the conception, the Plan of God
from eternity.
Finally,
the Church is eternal in yet another sense…for the Church is to serve the purpose of God in the coming ages.
Through the Church in its union with Jesus Christ, there will be revealed in
the ages to come – “the exceeding riches of His grace” and
there will be unveiled before the angels – “the
manifold wisdom of God.”
This is
the first note of the central preaching of the letter to the Ephesians. The
Church of God … in the past eternity was the plan of God.
Its construction in time is by the power of God. Its consummation in the coming
ages will be for the fulfillment of the purposes of God. Are we of the Church? If we are,
then we were in the heart and mind and Plan of God in the ages gone; we are to
fulfill the purpose of God in the ages to come, and the plan of the past and
the purpose of the future are linked by the power of the present; for plan,
power and purpose are alike eternal.”
Dr. G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945)
(In 1889, Dr. Morgan became the
leading preacher in England. In 1935 he
became pastor of Westminster Congregational Church in London.)