Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Amen Dr. Bass

Dr. Jeremiah Bass, new pastor of Cincinnati Primitive Baptist Church, has been doing some good preaching and teaching. I have been listening to him since he became pastor. Though I do not agree with him on some things in his soteriology, yet I find his preaching far superior to the vast majority of Hardshell Baptists. His printed sermons are available at his blog (see under "links" in the side column) and I enjoy reading them even after I had heard them. In a recent sermon posted on Monday, February 14, 2022 titled "The Mediator of a New Covenant (Heb. 8:6-13)" there are several things he said that are worth repeating with hearty amens.  (See here) Though I could make comments after each of the following citations, I think it best to simply give the citations (for they speak for themselves). I would also say that what he says is the real old Baptist belief about the necessity of faith for salvation.

Elder Bass said (highlighting mine): 

"We are not saved because we understand the order of salvation. We are not saved because we hold a certain view about grace. We are saved because we are united to Christ by faith. If we trust in Christ as he is presented to us in the gospel, then we can say that we are saved. That is the important thing: upon whom does your soul find repose?"

"The first thing I want to say here is that this is not the same thing Paul is writing about in Romans 2 where he talks about God’s law written on the hearts of Gentiles by which they are accountable before God for their actions (Rom. 2:14-15). For Paul is not talking about regeneration there, but about the conscience and the natural knowledge that all men have of good and evil. It is universal, not something special to the elect, which is true of the New Covenant blessings. Also, the law Paul is talking about in Romans 2 is connected, not to God’s blessing in Christ, but to his judgment (Rom. 2:12, 16)."

"Jesus brings those for whom he died into the bonds of family, into the family of God: “But as many as received him [Jesus], to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name” (Jn. 1:12)."

"But again, how do we receive this blessing? We receive it in Christ (cf. Rom. 8:3-34). God only becomes our God in Christ. Every blessing, including the blessing of adoption into the family of God is a blessing that we receive because of our union with Jesus (Eph. 1:5)." 

"We need to remember that our goodness is not the reason why God makes us members of his family; it is because of what Jesus Christ did on the cross, bearing our sins so that his righteousness might be freely given to us by faith."

"The knowledge here is a saving knowledge. It is the kind of knowledge that our Lord is talking about in John 6:45, when he says, “It is written in the prophets, And they shall all be taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned of the Father, cometh to me.” It is to know God in such a way that we come to him through Christ in living faith."

"And the Bible tells us that if you believe on Christ, if you have received him as Lord and Savior, then his righteousness is credited to your account, and you stand fully justified before God. Not because you were righteous but because Christ is righteous." 

"It means that you should never look to yourself to commend yourself to God. Are you? Look to Christ, not to yourself, all of you – old and young, men and women, children and adults – look to Jesus Christ! Here he is passing by this morning in the glory of his gospel, and will you yawn and walk away? Are you more excited about football than the King and Savior? Will you not cry out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me?” Will you not, if necessary, like Zacchaeus, climb into a tree to get a better glimpse of this God-man? Oh, do not walk away! Do not say you have more important things to do or consider."

Amen brother!

2 comments:

Ken Mann said...

wow. This a a thing to celebrate coming from a predestinarian PB! Clealry he no longer classifies as a hardshell (I hope). He said the same thing that was said to Spurgeon by the Methodist who was preaching when Spurgeon got saved, when he said that Jesus says "LOOK TO ME"!!!

Jeremiah Bass said...

Thank you, brother, for your encouragement.