Reversionism and
Recovery; James 4:4
Stage Five: hardened negative
volition. This doesn’t mean that
you can’t reverse, there is always recovery possible, but at this stage
recovery through the grace principle of 1 John 1:9 becomes less and less likely.
Romans
Stage six: blackout of the soul. This is when the
believer is now covered in darkness experientially. He is walking in darkness, he is never in the light. He has separated himself
from Bible class, never gets involved with the truth because what happens is
that at somewhere around stage five he begins to look somewhere else for
friends, associates because it is too uncomfortable to be around these people
who are always putting their focus on God and talking about doctrine. Ephesians
Stage seven: scar-tissue in the soul. This is a
calloused conscience, a calloused soul. It is also called hardening of the
heart in John 14:20. In this stage the believer completely resists the
conviction of the Holy Spirit, is resistant to doctrine, and sets his direction
firmly against God. This culminates in the final process which is the complete
reversal where the life is turned around and starts heading off in the opposite
direction. It doesn’t happen over night but there is always a corrective.
Stage eight: reverse process reversionism.
This is where the believer is said to leave his first love, Revelation 2:4, 5.
He is called the enemy of God in James 4:4; the enemy of the cross, Philippians
3:18; a hater of God in John 15:23; and double-minded or fragmented in James
1:8.
So this describes the whole
process of reversionism, but there is recovery and
that is what James is going to address in verse 7, “Submit therefore to God.
Resist the devil and he will flee from you. [8] Draw near to God and He will
draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you
double-minded.” All of thee imperatives are direct to the volition of the
believer. Cleansing the hands refers to 1 John 1:9, confession. As long as we
are alive God has a plan for our life. No matter how much we have failed, no
matter how many bad decisions we have made in life there is always the
opportunity for grace recovery. There is nothing we can do in life that is too
great for the grace of God or the power of God to reverse the process so that
we can begin to recover and go back in the direction of spiritual growth. The
issue always comes down to studying the Word of God and learning the Word of
God and letting our thinking be transposed.
The whole issue of cosmic thinking
1)
The word “cosmos”
[KOSMOS / kosmoj] relates to the
devil’s domain which is planet earth. Satan is called the prince of the power
of the air, he is the god of this age, and he is the one who is in control of
the earth right now. So all of his systems of cosmic thinking, no matter how
many there might be, ultimately all relate to Satan’s domain and they are all
under girded by the same arrogance that he expressed in his fall, that he
should be like God.
2)
Satan gained his
first victory in the garden of Eden when he convinced
Adam to reject God’s decree that “if you eat from the fruit you will die.” Adam
decided that he could only know truth on the basis of empiricism,
he couldn’t know truth on the basis of revelation. So he rejected God’s
revelation and that set the course and he ends up in sin. Adam’s sin was wilful
and so Satan gained his first victory by convincing Adam to think about his
environment differently than the way God had interpreted his environment. There
were certain things Adam could have learned about his environment and there
were something he did learn about his environment empirically through
observation and looking around. But Adam could not correctly interpret his
environment apart from revelation. When Adam looked at the fruit of the tree of
the knowledge of good and evil he would not have discerned any difference
between that fruit and all of the other fruit if God had not interpreted his environment
for him and said that he could not eat that fruit, and that of he did he would
instantly die. So revelation is always necessary for man to correctly interpret
and understand his circumstances. You always have to have divine viewpoint in order
to correctly understand your environment. But Satan convinced Adam that he
could think independently of God and come to truth as a result of empiricism.
3)
Adam and the
woman became the first citizens in Satan’s kingdom because at that point they
became spiritually dead. Being spiritually dead means that you are a citizen of
Satan’s domain. That domain has its own philosophy of life.
4)
The first act was
that they tried to solve their problems on the basis of their own limited resources,
so they went out and sewed fig leaves together to try to cover up the
consequences of their sin. So we see in that initial sin in the garden all the
characteristics that take place in the first stages of reversionism:
self-absorption, self-indulgence, self-justification, and self-deception.
5)
So since Adam’s
fall every human being is born into the kingdom of Satan, the domain of Satan,
and we learn to think like “our father the devil.” We think just like Satan in
terms of arrogance, and this is what under girds all cosmic thinking.
6)
Once we believe
in Jesus Christ we are transferred from the domain of darkness into the
7)
This means that
the believer is no longer spiritually dead but he is spiritually alive, though
spiritually ignorant. Just like a new-born baby he has no comprehension of the
world he is in. All of the ideas that fill up the mentality of his soul are
human viewpoint and false. So he has to go through a massive re-education. We
have to learn how to think as God wants us to think and not think on the basis
of rationalism and empiricism and mysticism or any other forms of human viewpoint
thinking.
8)
This means that
God in grace has once again, just like He did with Adam in the garden, has interpreted
reality for us. He has told us how we are to analyse, evaluate and interpret reality,
and that is given through Bible doctrine, through the Word of God.
9)
When the believer
goes into reversionism he completely rejects truth
and the result then is slavery. Remember what Jesus said to the Pharisees: “You
shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” If you reject the
truth the opposite is slavery, slavery to the sin nature, to the lusts of the
sin nature, slavery to the passions and emotions of the soul. This is the characteristic
of those who are friends of the world. The friend of the world makes himself
the enemy of God.