{"id":1791,"date":"2003-04-17T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-04-17T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/banneroftruth.co\/us\/resources\/articles\/2003\/pink-and-the-westminster-confession-of-faith"},"modified":"2003-04-17T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2003-04-17T00:00:00","slug":"pink-and-the-westminster-confession-of-faith","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.banneroftruth.org\/uk\/resources\/articles\/2003\/pink-and-the-westminster-confession-of-faith\/","title":{"rendered":"Pink and the Westminster Confession of Faith"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P><b> Young preachers, don&#8217;t lose the passion in your ministry. Be zealous         and earnest to make the truth of the gospel known.<\/b><\/p>\n<p> by Allen Harrison      <\/p>\n<p> It&#8217;s hard to believe that I have been involved in the ministry of the        gospel for over fifty-one years. What a joy it has been, even with an        assortment of difficult times along the way. I only wish I could do it         all        over again and again. Thank you, Lord, for calling me to preach! What         a        privilege it has been and still is.      <\/p>\n<p> I did not always feel that way about preaching. As an extremely shy        teenager, I could not understand why the Lord would be pressing upon me         a        concern about preaching. It didn&#8217;t make any sense at all and this        controversy with Him continued for some time. One day, without warning,         my        desires were radically changed. I wanted to preach, even though I knew        little of what was involved in the ministry. Looking back, I see the        gracious hand of our sovereign God overruling my obstinate reluctance         and        giving me new desires that were not natural for me. The sovereignty of         God        was very evident at the very beginning of my ministry, even though I could        not have discussed it in any understandable manner. I knew it was true         in        my experience, I would later see it clearly in the Scripture.      <\/p>\n<p> God&#8217;s sovereign providence had already been revealed in some earlier        experiences in my family. My oldest brother was killed in flight training        in the early months of World War II. He was in a building on the airbase        when two planes collided overhead. The trajectory of their fall brought        them down on that particular building. As a young boy I could not believe        it was a sheer &quot;accident.&quot; God had to be involved, but no one         had ever        taught me about His providence, especially the hard providences! A few        weeks before the end of the war, my other brother&#8217;s plane was shot down         on        a bombing mission over Tokyo. It was not his regular time to fly, nor         his        regular plane and crew. He was a substitute bombardier on that mission.         Out        of thirty planes in the group only one was lost that night, the one he         was        on. Again, was this &quot;incredible bad luck&quot; or the sovereign purpose         of an        all wise heavenly Father? My family believed God was in control, even        though the pain was so great. Still, God&#8217;s sovereignty was not explained         to        me from Scripture. That came years later.      <\/p>\n<p> While a student at Baylor University I was told of a church in Waco         where        they sold good books to students at discount prices. I walked down to         the        Tabernacle Baptist Church and was greeted by the pastor, Dr. A. Riley        Copeland. He asked if I had any &quot;pink tracts.&quot; Well, I had given         away many        tracts but none of them had been pink! He filled my hands with tracts        written by A. W. Pink (I had not heard of him before). Returning to the        dorm I began to read these messages and realized I had never heard this        truth preached. But I knew it was true. There was too much Scriptural        emphasis on the greatness and grace of God. Soon I bought Pink&#8217;s The        Sovereignty of God and my life was never the same! I still have, and read,        that old red hardback copy I bought nearly fifty years ago. No, it is         not        for sale!      <\/p>\n<p> In those days, a Baptist ministerial student in Texas was expected to        attend Southwestern Seminary. While at Baylor I had learned about Dallas        Theological Seminary and I really felt that is where I should get some        great training for the ministry of the Word. That was their emphasis.         I did        spend a very profitable year at Dallas but at the advice of Dr. Criswell         I        transferred to Southwestern and eventually got a degree there. Dr. Criswell        said, &quot;Son, if you are going to work with Southern Baptists you need         to go        to one of our seminaries. But while you are at Dallas get all you can,         you        may not get it later!&quot; While at Dallas my friends and I wrestled         with the        issues of limited atonement, etc. Dr. S. Lewis Johnson was a great help         in        solving some of those questions that kept us up into the wee hours of         the        mornings. The doctrines of grace were becoming very precious. I did not         yet        know that the background of my denomination had been almost totally        Calvinistic (a word I was feeling more comfortable with). I kept wondering        why I had not heard these wonderful truths about the grace of God in the        preaching I had heard all my life. Good men had been used of the Lord         to        help in my spiritual journey, but these great doctrinal truths had not         been        a part of their public ministry.      <\/p>\n<p> I pastored two rural churches while in Baylor and Seminary. Those dear        people will have special rewards for helping train this young preacher         with        their counsel and patience. My first full time ministry was in the Rio        Grande Valley of South Texas. I attempted to be an expository preacher.         The        study was a great help to me and there was some evidence of the Lord&#8217;s        blessing. However, I was beginning to see that not everyone in our Southern        Baptist life was as excited about the doctrines of grace as I was. A few        debates came up over Scriptures that some of the folks had never thought        about too carefully. A dear older lady in that South Texas congregation         was        a great encouragement. She had formerly been a Presbyterian and gave me         her        copy of the Westminster Confession of Faith. I still have it. But I did         not        know until later that our Baptist forefathers had found that wonderful        document to be a helpful guide in formulating our early confessional        statements. Why had I not heard that long before?      <\/p>\n<p> As time passed, I became increasingly concerned that methodology should        correspond to theology in my ministry. Did I really believe that God        sovereignly saves sinners through the work of the Holy Spirit applying         the        truth of the Word? Was I responsible to secure some sort of response to         the        truth preached? I came to see that both Scripture and experience indicate        that my responsibility is to clearly set forth the truth of the gospel         and        look to the Lord alone to produce the results. This is easy to say, but         the        task of altering popular methodology to correspond to biblical theology         can        be challenging. Belief and practice, however, must come together.      <\/p>\n<p> It was while pastoring the First Baptist Church, Ozark, Missouri that         I        came to the place where conscience would not allow me to continue with         the        traditional altar call system. Having seen it done all my life, having        practiced it myself (with growing reservations), I reached a point in         my        thinking that something must be changed! I had not read anyone else&#8217;s        thoughts about this matter, but felt there must be many people likewise        troubled about this practice and the apparent problems it produced. But        again, why were we not hearing of the need of having theology and        methodology &quot;in sync&quot;? Could it be that our theology had become         such an        indefinite matter that we were trying to cover our lack of convictions         by        the use of psychological and emotional appeals that resulted in comfortable        statistics? I only knew that I had to make some drastic changes.      <\/p>\n<p> With some trepidation, I shared with our congregation in Ozark a list         of        reasons why I could no longer give a traditional altar call. The Scriptures        did not justify it, church history did not provide a sound basis for it,        and I had seen too many people spiritually and emotionally injured by         its        use. Amazingly, the congregation accepted the changes suggested and many        expressed their encouragement and agreement. I felt as if a very heavy        weight was lifted. I could preach more freely and urge people to respond         to        the Lord. If they desired to remain after a service they could express        their spiritual concerns with me, some of our deacons, or any Christian        present. It was no longer a rigid form of response that was required.         One        lady told her unsaved husband, &quot;You can go to church now, listen,         and get        up and walk out. No one will embarrass you.&quot; He had some bad experiences        with altar calls before. She was right, he could come, listen, think,         and        leave, if he so desired. Anyone should be able to do that without feeling        manipulative pressure upon his emotions. When someone says, &quot;I understand        you do not give an invitation,&quot; I usually reply that I do give about         a        thirty-five or forty minute invitation! The message from the Word is the        invitation. But I have not given an altar call since 1968. Convictions         and        practice should go together.      <\/p>\n<p> No, there have not been great numbers respond in my fifty-one years         of        preaching the gospel. I have never pastored large congregations nor        preached to great numbers of people. But the Lord has given evidence of         His        gracious work in the lives of some, perhaps (and probably) more than I         have        been able to discern. I have a note in my Bible that always encourages         me:        &quot;Heaven will be the best and safest place to hear the results of         our        labors.&quot; I like that. I believe that.      <\/p>\n<p> It is great to preach without depending upon pressure-psychological         or        emotional-to move people to respond to the truth of the gospel. I really         do        think the matter of the altar call is one of the most important issues         for        us to deal with in our local churches and in our denomination. We have         seen        some encouraging things happen among us in recent years. Wouldn&#8217;t it be        something if we really saw a great change in some of our methods of dealing        with people that would indicate we really do believe in the sovereignty         of        God? Our statistics would probably look a bit different, but we could         learn        to live with the honesty!      <\/p>\n<p> Looking back over a half century of ministry my heart overflows with        gratitude. I am still amazed that I have had this incredible privilege.         To        have the opportunity of preaching the gospel of the grace of God is,        outside our own salvation, the greatest gift God could give a human being.        In 1 Thessalonians 2:4, Paul writes, &quot;But as we have been approved         by God        to be entrusted with the gospel, even so we speak, not as pleasing men,         but        God who tests our hearts.&quot;      <\/p>\n<p> This verse is sort of a summary of how I see the ministry. It is a gracious        gift from God and it is to be carried out in view of our accountability         to        Him &#8211; not regarding success, but faithfulness. It may be a lot more        successful than we yet know. Or, possibly, a lot less. He knows and that         is        enough.      <\/p>\n<p> There is a lot to discourage ministers of the gospel today. Hasn&#8217;t there        always been? Paul&#8217;s testimony to the Corinthians helps us deal with        discouragement. In 2 Corinthians 4:1 he writes, &quot;Therefore, since         we have        this ministry, as we have received mercy, we do not lose heart.&quot;         The        minister of the gospel is first of all a man who has &quot;received mercy&quot;         &#8211;        mercy in his own soul, and added mercy for the task of telling others         about        His mercy. Since this is true, we do not lose heart. We do not throw in         the        towel! We do not easily give up this greatest of all opportunities, this        preaching, this telling the old, old story whether anyone seems to be        listening or not. We must be passionately committed to this one central        task &#8211; the faithful ministry of the Word of our sovereign and gracious         God.      <\/p>\n<p> Young preachers, don&#8217;t lose the passion in your ministry. Be zealous         and        earnest to make the truth of the gospel known. Thirty, forty, fifty years        from now, when you sit down and reflect upon the faithfulness of God to        you, your family, and the people in your care, may you also be filled         with        an indescribable sense of thanksgiving. Just think of it, God called you         to        be a preacher Now that really is amazing grace!&#8217;      <\/p>\n<p> [Allen Harrison is a retired pastor living in Ozark, Missouri.]      <\/p>\n<p> Founders Journal, Winter 2003<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Young preachers, don&#8217;t lose the passion in your ministry. Be zealous and earnest to make the truth of the gospel known. by Allen Harrison It&#8217;s hard to believe that I have been involved in the ministry of the gospel for over fifty-one years. 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