Thinking Cap # 23 - Are The Heathen Lost?
This is the question of the collegecampuses, the skeptic and the agnostic. This is the
question of those who wish todeflect making a personal commitment to Christ. This is the
question of those wholike to play mental gymnastics with God. Rather than face their own
personal responsibility to respond to Christ, they ask, "What about the aborigines?
What about those poor African natives who never heard about Christ? Will your God send
them to Hell when they die?" While it avoids the question, it is never-the-less a
worthy theological issue. How would you respond?
This is just my opinion, but here is how I would approach the question. For this
current age (the church age, or the age of grace), the Bible is clear that the only way to
gain entrance is through the person of Jesus Christ and His substitutionary death (Acts
4:12). At the same time, God makes it clear that He does not want anyone to go to Hell (2
Peter 3:9).
God (Elohim) is made known to all through His creation. The heavens declare His glory
and tell the Gospel story (Ps. 19:1-6). The invisible things of the creation of the world
are clearly seen by all men (Ro. 1:19-20).
Nature however is an incomplete revelation. So how does God, as the perfection of
holiness (Acts 4:12 - you must come through Jesus) and love (2 Peter 3:9 - I want you to
come) enable this.
Acts 10 gives us a beautiful story of a God-fearing man names Cornelius. He was a good
and righteous man who had never heard of Jesus Christ, but believed in God. Cornelius was
praying to God when God sent him a vision to send for Peter. At the same time, God sent a
vision to Peter to go with the men that were sent for him. When Peter met Cornelius, Peter
told him of Jesus and Cornelius was saved. We have similar circumstances with Phillip and
the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8.
If a God-fearing man asks God for salvation, and does not pervert the knowledge that he
is given, then God will send him somebody or something to allow him to hear the message of
Jesus Christ. If you have been "called" by God to be a missionary, be careful,
Cornelius could be praying for you to come. If we fail in our response, God will hold us
accountable for those who perish in Hell (Ez 3:18, 33:6).
It often times helps to see this in practice. Here is the testimony and view of this
topic from a friend of mine who has been a missionary in Kenya Africa for decades. Jerry
Daniels can be reached via e-mail at JDaniels@daniels.maf.org. His view takes the response
out of the classroom and into real life. It also shows the response that each of us need
to have ready when God leads us to put feet to our knowledge. As the old Puritans used to
say, "When you pray, move your feet."
Jerry writes, "Are the Heathen Lost? This question was the stumbling block which
kept me from accepting Christ for almost three years after clearly understanding the
Gospel. I needed an honest answer - but, interestingly, I did not see the answer in
Scripture until AFTER I was saved. The weight of my guilt finally drove me to accept
Christ (30 years and one month ago) even without first having that question resolved. I
accepted Christ in simple faith, believing that there was an answer which God would reveal
to me in His time.
Several years later, it all came together for me. This is the way I understand the
issue of the heathen who have never heard of Christ:
1. They are lost, because the Bible says so. John 3:18 - "Condemned already"
Eph. 4:1 - "dead in trespasses" (BORN spiritually dead - Rom. 5:12)
2. The only way to be saved from this condemnation is through Christ! There is
absolutely no doubt about it - the Bible clearly teaches that salvation can be found ONLY
through JESUS CHRIST! John 14:6; Acts 4:12; 1 John 5:12
3. God IS fair. He gives EVERYONE a chance to be saved - 1 Tim.2:4
He shines LIGHT into the sin-darkened, spiritually dead heart of every man. REJECTION
OF THE LIGHT is what CONDEMNS the Lost Man. - John 3:19 (This is the crucial, foundational
principle upon which God can justly and fairly pronounce a heathen to be lost, EVEN IF HE
HAS NEVER HEARD OF JESUS)
The THREE LIGHTS which lead to Salvation:
(1) Light of Creation - Rom.1:18-20 (When a man sees the evidence of the True God,
revealed in Creation, and turns away to worship idols - he has rejected the Light! He
deserves no more light. He has rejected what he has seen.
(2) Light of Conscience - Rom.2:14-15 (When a man feels the weight of his sin through
his conscience, and turns away, EXCUSING his sins by clinging to some self-justifying
religious, philosophical, or social notion - he has rejected the Light! He deserves no
more light. He has rejected what he has seen.)
Note: God shines these two "lights" into the heart of EVERY man who has come
to the Age of Accountability. IF a sinner RESPONDS to these two lights, and yearns for
more light, God will then give him the final, saving light. (I believe this above
conclusion is inescapable based on the FACT, revealed in Scripture, that God wants ALL men
to come to salvation - 2 Pet. 3:9; 1 Tim. 2:4. Therefore, He WILL give the responsive
heart more light!)
(3) Light of Christ - John 8:12; 12:46. Also, the main thrust of the message of John
3:16-20 is that Christ is the Light which saves the sinner from condemnation. (Of course,
rejection of Christ brings condemnation. But, we have also seen that rejection of the
Light of Creation and Conscience also brings condemnation - even if that man has never
seen the Light of Christ)
Therefore, God is just and fair when He condemns the heathen who may not have ever
heard of Christ. If the heathen rejects whatever light God has given him, God is under no
obligation to show him the Light of Christ in order to justly condemn him.
APPLICATION: One of the driving forces in my missionary career has been the belief that
there are heathen out there to whom God has called me to take the Light of Christ. Heathen
who have seen the first two lights, and are yearning to know how to have peace with God.
Indeed, I have seen numerous cases which prove this hypothesis. In 1976, for example, I
had the privilege of leading a man to Christ who was over 100 years old. After praying the
sinner's prayer, he said: "Oh missionary, thanks for coming! This peace which I now
have in my heart is what I have been looking for all my life!" So, paradoxically, the
stumbling block which kept me from salvation for three years, became the driving force in
my service for God."
Pleasant Thinking
Kent Haralson
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