Election
We cannot say we were elected just to have the honor. We are elected to do a job, and if we make the focus of election simply our salvation and nothing more, we have humanism and not the Gospel. We then also have, according to John 15:6, the certainty of judgment, of being cast into the fire of judgment, and reprobation. We are elected to an office of God’s choosing, and we are accountable to him.
- R. J. Rushdoony
We cannot say we were elected just to have the honor. We are elected to do a job, and if we make the focus of election simply our salvation and nothing more, we have humanism and not the Gospel. We then also have, according to John 15:6, the certainty of judgment, of being cast into the fire of judgment, and reprobation. We are elected to an office of God’s choosing, and we are accountable to him.
- R. J. Rushdoony
Rev. R.J. Rushdoony (1916–2001), was a leading theologian, church/state expert, and author of numerous works on the application of Biblical law to society. He started the Chalcedon Foundation in 1965. His Institutes of Biblical Law (1973) began the contemporary theonomy movement which posits the validity of Biblical law as God’s standard of obedience for all. He therefore saw God’s law as the basis of the modern Christian response to the cultural decline, one he attributed to the church’s false view of God’s law being opposed to His grace. This broad Christian response he described as “Christian Reconstruction.” He is credited with igniting the modern Christian school and homeschooling movements in the mid to late 20th century. He also traveled extensively lecturing and serving as an expert witness in numerous court cases regarding religious liberty. Many ministry and educational efforts that continue today, took their philosophical and Biblical roots from his lectures and books.