Frequently Asked Questions # 12

ACCOUNTABILITY IN TEACHING

I received this signed email:

"You are one of the first to put forth the time and effort to communicate to most CRC pastors via email. I hope you realize what an awesome responsibility you have taken upon yourself in light of being one of the first ones out of the blocks. I hope also that you have given sufficient thought to how you will one day give account to God for all that you are so aggressively promoting to CRC pastors."

     This is a forthright, well-written, thoughtful warning. It is not something I can lightly dismiss (James 3:1). Other faithful friends have also mentioned this to me.

Accountability A Two-sided Coin

     Accountability is a two-sided coin for me. I came across this insight by Dr. Charles Hodge based on Rom. 5:18: "All the descendants of Adam, except those of whom it is expressly revealed that they cannot inherit the kingdom of God, are saved" (Systematic Theology, Vol. I, P. 26). This initiated nearly 17 years of intensive, prayerful, review of all the so-called "univeralistic" passages of Scripture (See Posting # 1) before permitting Eerdmans to publish my first book.

A Cautious Approach

     The decision to make my conclusions public was not made recklessly. In addition to collaborating with a colleague about each chapter as it was produced, I sent a copy of the completed manuscript to 64 pastors and professors before permitting Eerdmans to publish my first book. Only one hinted that I might be in conflict with the creeds. Later formal charges were leveled against me. Classis concluded that the charges were not substantiated and Synod 1985 sustained the decision of Classis (See Posting 24, The 1985 Heresy Trial).

      I consider it to be providential that in the very same month (June 1980) that my first book appeared, Synod sent a three-year study report "to the churches for elucidation of the teaching of the Canons on election and reprobation." This elucidation (Report 30) reached the identical conclusion I came to, namely, that no one will suffer eternal death (be reprobate) solely on the basis of their original sin in Adam" ( Posting # 11 Evangelical Inclusivism in the CRC).

     So, on the one hand I am accountable for what I am "promoting to CRC pastors." On the other hand, I must consider that if God was leading me to understand his truth I will be accountable if I do not do what I can to help others understand what God is saying in his word.


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