If you were carefully observant, you noticed at the end of yesterday's 
mini-message a little signature, "EJW." We had taken that one in toto from E. 
J. Waggoner,* a writer of over a century ago, who was especially gifted by the 
Lord with deep insights into how good the Good News is. One very observant and 
responsible church leader described him as having "heavenly credentials."
We introduce him to our readers for several reasons. He broke through the fog 
of centuries to re-discover Gospel truths that have been contended and 
misunderstood. For example, he bridged the chasm between Calvinism and 
Arminianism: Calvinism had said that God has "elected" some to be saved, and 
consigned others to be lost. They called this "Unconditional Election." 
Arminianism strongly opposed this idea, affirming that Christ died for 
everybody; but His sacrifice is ineffective, accomplishes nothing for the 
sinner unless he believes.

Waggoner's breakthrough idea affirmed that Christ has "predestined" "all men" 
to be saved, and contrary to the Arminian idea, His sacrifice is effectual for 
"all." Christ has actually done something for the whole of humanity: He has 
GIVEN humanity salvation "in Himself," and if the sinner does not resist and 
reject and despise, disbelieve, and "sell" what Christ has actually GIVEN him, 
he will be saved.

Further, Waggoner had the idea that Calvinism needed correction in saying that 
those whom the Lord has predestined to be saved cannot be lost. In dying for 
the human race Christ has given each person freedom of choice. And many choose 
to reject what He has given them, as Esau did long ago (Gen. 25:33, 34).

Waggoner also discovered in the Bible a clear understanding of the difference 
between the Old and the New Covenants--insights that would be a great blessing 
to all if they could be considered.

Waggoner also rediscovered the New Testament idea of how close Christ in His 
incarnation has come to the human race, how He "took" on His sinless nature our 
sinful nature, that He might not save us IN sin but that He might save us now 
FROM sin. It was "most precious" truth that has within it the power to prepare 
a people for the coming of Christ.

As we come nearer to the second coming of Jesus, the Gospel will be seen as 
better Good News than it has been seen to be in the past. If you would like to 
read a sampling of Waggoner's writings, please visit: http://www.1888mpm.org

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* "Cry for Help," The Present Truth, June 19, 1902.

--Robert J. Wieland

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