GUEST
ARTICLE
12 Reasons Why I
Must
Reject and Oppose Universalism
 Dan Corner
Universalism is a theological term for the belief that every
person will have salvation. Of
the proponents that embrace this fallacious doctrine,
one of the best known and esteemed was Scottish William
Barclay, the author of the New Testament commentaries—The
Daily Study Bible Series. Another well-known person
from the past was the so-called church father Origen,
who ridiculously thought some would go to heaven via
hell. (Origen embraced other false doctrines as well. This
also proves that the so-called church fathers held
to some false doctrines.)
Though it was many years ago, I still remember one
of the first universalists I ever conversed with. That
woman was very unacquainted with some of the same Scriptures
that are mentioned in this study. Just like many others,
she apparently was only aware of a few verses of Scripture
(that were misused) upon which she based her belief.
Briefly stated are some (but not all) of the reasons
why universalism should be flatly rejected. Toward
the end of this teaching, I will touch on the primary proof
texts mishandled by the proponents of such.
Depart From Me
1. History before it happens is found all throughout
the Scriptures. One such relevant verse is what the Lord
said he will say to some people:
Depart from me,
you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared
for the devil and his angels (Matt. 25:41).
Jesus
could not have been more clear in stating that some people
will end up in eternal fire. This should be enough
to refute universalism, but there are many other proofs,
including the passage just several verses down:
Then they will go away to eternal
punishment, but the righteous to eternal life (Matt.
25:46).
Though
disturbing such people have the opposite of salvation.
They clearly will not enter God’s paradise kingdom, which he
prepared for those who love him (the righteous),1
Cor. 2:9; James 2:5.
Tormented Day and
Night for Ever and Ever
2.
Revelation chapter 20 is one of the most stirring chapters
in the Bible. In it we read:
And the devil, who deceived
them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where
the beast and the false prophet had been thrown. They will
be tormented day and night for ever and ever (Rev.
20:10).
Since the beast and the false prophet are
real people, it is apparent there is no salvation for them
since they are with the devil to be tormented day
and night for ever and ever. Again, it is evident
that universalism is fatally flawed, but there is much
more Biblical evidence.
The Fiery Furnace
3. By the ultimate authority himself, the precious
Lord Jesus, we have the following:
This is how it will be at the
end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked
from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace,
where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matt.
13:49, 50).
Jesus
declared that the wicked will be thrown into the
fiery furnace and there experience weeping and gnashing
of teeth. The wicked are also shown to have
a different fate from the righteous. Every person
will not, in the end, have salvation.
Hell Warnings
4. Jesus
often warned people of hell. If they could never
go there, such warnings would be misplaced and would
adversely reflect upon the Lord. Some of those hell warnings
were directed at those who were following Jesus at that
moment of time. Besides Mt. 10:28 and others, we have
the following:
If your hand or your foot causes
you to sin cut it off and throw it away. It is better for
you to enter life maimed or crippled than to have two hands
or two feet and be thrown into eternal fire. And
if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it
away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye than
to have two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell (Matt.
18:9).
The
fact that the Lord warned the disciples (his spiritual
family) of hell because of sin implies there is no truth
to the teaching of eternal security (also known
as the perseverance of the saints). If that doctrine
was true, then it would be impossible for the disciples
of Christ to be thrown into the fires of hell over sin.
We know that is possible because Jesus gave a true warning
to them. Hence, it is a real possibility. Again we have
Scriptural evidence that there is no such thing as salvation
for everyone.
Judas
5.
Even though the Apostle Judas Iscariot once was a disciple (Mt.
10:1-4) he later became a thief and betrayed Jesus. After
he did such a wicked thing, he repented (Mt. 27:3),
but still committed suicide (self-murder). The Bible informs
us that Judas died spiritually lost, even though
he was an Apostle holding the highest office in the
church along with the other Twelve:
While I was with them, I protected
them and kept them safe by that name you gave me. None
has been lost except the one doomed to destruction
so that Scripture would be fulfilled (John 17:12).
The Son of Man will go just
as it is written about him. But woe to that man who
betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he
had not been born (Mark 14:21).
Judas
was the exception to the rest of the disciples—he became lost and died
in his sins. Hence, there was no universalism
(or eternal security) for him either.
When Jesus Returns
6.
Will everyone have salvation when Jesus comes back to earth?
The answer is a clear and unquestionable no. Besides
Mt. 13: 49, 50 which was already cited, notice what Paul
wrote:
He [Jesus] will punish those
who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord
Jesus. They will be punished with everlasting destruction
and shut out from the presence of the Lord and from
the majesty of his power on the day he comes to be glorified
in his holy people and to be marveled at among all those
who have believed (2 Thess. 1:8-10).
According
to that passage, those who do not know God and do not
obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus will be punished
with everlasting destruction. This is painfully clear.
Enemies of God
7. Raging
fire will consume the enemies of God (Heb. 10:27). This pertains to those who were never Biblically
saved as well as those who once had true salvation and
afterwards became enemies of God such as mentioned
by James:
You adulterous people, don’t
you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward
God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes
an enemy of God (James 4:4).
Those Outside The
Gates
8. Repeatedly the Bible refers to the saved and
the lost, even at the very end of the last book of Scripture:
Blessed are those who wash
their robes, that they may have the right to the tree of
life and may go through the gates into the city. Outside
are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, the sexually
immoral, the murderers, the idolaters and everyone who
loves and practices falsehood (Rev. 22:14,15).
Notice there will be those that go through the gates
into the city and another group that is outside the
city. (Where outside the city is not shown there, but is
in the aforementioned verses.) If we compare Scripture
with Scripture, we can easily see that the ones thrown
into the fiery lake of burning sulfur are described
as committing the same types of sins:
But the cowardly, the unbelieving,
the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who
practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—their
place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This
is the second death (Rev. 21:8).
Many Will Go To
Destruction
9. Jesus taught that most would be lost in the end
and only the minority would be saved:
Enter through the narrow gate.
For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to
destruction, and many enter through it. But small
is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only
a few find it (Matt. 7:13,14).
In
other words, there are two groups of people and two eternal
destinies. Everyone will not enter God’s paradise kingdom.
To be more precise, only the minority will enter.
Not All Are Doing
God’s Will
10.
To be one of the few to enter God’s kingdom, Jesus
said you would have to do the following:
Not everyone who says to me, “Lord,
Lord,” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he
who does the will of my Father who is in heaven (Matt.
7:21).
Since many have been deceived by false teachers
and false prophets and therefore don’t even know what God’s
will is, they certainly can’t be doing it as is necessary
to enter the kingdom of heaven. That same verse says there
will be those that will not enter God’s kingdom. Jesus
unequivocally taught contrary to universalism.
Resurrection to
Damnation
11. Another time that Jesus showed the truth of
God to be the antithesis of universalism is at John 5:28,29:
Do not be amazed at this, for
a time is coming when all who are in their graves will
hear his voice and come out—those who have done good will rise
to live, and those who have done evil will rise
to be condemned (John 5:28,29).
Jesus
taught there will be a resurrection to life (for the righteous)
and one to condemnation (for the wicked). Paul taught
similarly:
I have the same hope in God
as these men, that there will be a resurrection of both
the righteous and the wicked. So I strive always to
keep my conscience clear before God and man (Acts 24:15,16).
Paul repeated that concept in the following passage
about salvation:
To those who by persistence
in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will
give eternal life. But for those who are self-seeking
and who reject the truth and follow evil, there will be wrath
and anger. There will be trouble and distress for every
human being who does evil: first for the Jew, then
for the Gentile; but glory, honor and peace for everyone
who does good: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile.
For God does not show favoritism (Rom. 2:7-11).
Not everyone will receive glory, honor and peace
after they die. That is only for those who persist in
doing good, according to true grace teaching. All others
will experience God’s wrath and anger. Christians must
sow to please the Spirit of God to reap eternal life:
The one who sows to please
his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the
one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will
reap eternal life. Let us not become weary in doing
good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if
we do not give up (Gal 6:8,9).
Misused Texts Cited
For Universalism
One of the most commonly misused passages cited
for support of universalism is:
This is a trustworthy saying
that deserves full acceptance (and for this we labor and
strive), that we have put our hope in the living God, who
is the Savior of all men, and especially of those
who believe (1 Tim. 4:9,10).
It
is argued that Jesus is the savior of all men.
Hence, all will be saved and universalism is (supposedly)
true. The problem for such people is that the rest of this
passage says especially of those who believe. In
other words, even though Jesus died for all people that
would ever live, as stated elsewhere (1 John 2:2),
he is only the savior of all who would become true believers in
the Lord Jesus. Jesus’ death on the cross was enough
redemption-wise for all people to find salvation, but only
those who follow Jesus will benefit with personal
salvation by his infinite death. There is nothing in
1 Tim. 4:10, or elsewhere in Scripture, to justify a belief
in universalism, which is so explicitly refuted in many
other passages.
Another
passage universalists mishandle is John 12:32:
But I, when I am lifted up
from the earth, will draw all men to myself (John
12:32).
Jesus
spoke that to show the kind of death he was going to
die (John 12:33). Hence, Jesus’ draws all people
to himself for salvation, even those who will choose to
reject him. A corroborating passage is found in 2 Peter:
The Lord is not slow in keeping
his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient
with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone
to come to repentance (3:9).
That
passage not only proves a person must repent (turn from
wickedness) to be saved, but it also declares that God
wants all people to be saved. See also 1 Tim. 2:4.
Since other verses reveal that many will not be
saved, then we know man’s will can override God’s will
for the individual. Hence, John 12:32 shows Jesus draws
all people to himself—not that all will enter God’s kingdom. (That
passage also refutes Calvinism by showing no
one is predestined to go to hell.)
In
Romans, Paul wrote:
For God has bound all men over
to disobedience so that he may have mercy on them all (Rom.
11:32).
God’s
will is to have mercy on all people and forgive
them, but some people can and do refuse to repent to
find salvation and receive God’s mercy. One such example
is also found in Romans:
But because of your stubbornness
and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath
against yourself for the day of God’s wrath, when his righteous
judgment will be revealed (Rom. 2:5).
Elsewhere
the same is evident:
Will they not return to Egypt
and will not Assyria rule over them because they refuse
to repent? (Hosea 11:5).
They perish because they refused
to love the truth and so be saved (2 Thess. 2:10).
O
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone
those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather
your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks
under her wings, but you were not willing (Matt.
23:37).
Another passage that has
been misunderstood in support of universalism is this one:
For as in Adam all die, so in
Christ all will be made alive (1 Cor. 15:22).
Salvation
is only found in the Lord Jesus (John 14:6; Acts 4:12;
etc.). We must first get in him, but many refuse
to repent and love the truth and therefore
remain on the road to hell. Others find salvation (get in
Christ), then later go back as a dog returns to
its vomit (2 Peter 2:20-22). They too are on the
road to hell and will go there unless they turn back
to God as the prodigal did (Luke 15:24,32). (King
David turned back to God after backsliding, but King
Solomon never did.)
While
God loves all people, even the unsaved (John 3:16;
Mark 10:21; etc.), he will still send the spiritually dead
to the fiery lake of burning sulfur because of their sins.
Ponder the following facts about God’s righteousness and justice:
On the wicked he will rain
fiery coals and burning sulfur; a scorching wind will
be their lot. For the LORD is righteous, he loves justice;
upright men will see his face (Psa.
11:6,7).
God
is not just a loving and merciful God. He has other attributes
such as being righteous and just. These will
cause the wicked to be punished with fire beyond the grave.
If You Perish It
Will Be Your Own Fault
Dear
reader, if you go to hell it will be your own fault! God
wants you to spend eternity with him, but he will not force
you to love him (obey him). It is your choice to submit
to the Lord Jesus or not, but it is also your eternity.
There is no universalism, nor is there eternal security. We
must get Biblically saved and stay saved to avoid hell,
which does not always happen (Mt. 10:22; Heb. 3:14; Rev.
2:10,11).
The twelfth reason why I reject Universalism is
the misuse of the above proof texts and shallow arguments
advanced for a belief in such. In other words, there are
no solid reasons to believe in it. Most people will
go to hell, even though God would prefer to have it otherwise.
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