Someone pulled a thread and we are unraveling. The whole thing is coming apart at the seams while we watch in unbelief. We thought our history would sustain us, our embrace of freedom, our ability to rally together as a family and fight and die if necessary. But now we are left with factions so diverse that each individual is torn in many different affections. We thought our tolerance would uphold us, that very unique way where we turned from our wrongs and embraced those we once enslaved, but our tolerance has become intolerable, for we now call the killing of the innocent good and the death of the evil wrong. We thought our Christian standards would save us, for we delight in kindness, generosity and acceptances, but we abandoned the very Christian morals that gave us Christian standards and now we are left with counterfeit virtues. We thought education would see us through the dark times, but we watered down our education to a self-esteem boosting, permissive, entitlement-driven system that teaches our children they are merely the product of evolution and natural selection while training them how to wear condoms and how to receive benefits that they have not earned.
So...where do we go from here? If you have reached the end of your line there is only one place to go...to God; not a god of suicide bombs or meditation on self-realization, but the God of Truth, the God of righteousness, the God of our very creation. The God who shows himself to his creation by joining in our miseries, not being born to entitlement, but being born in a manger. The God who not only died for his own, but suffered and died, so that the righteousness he requires can only be found and can only be had in Jesus Christ alone.
Give thought to your soul, for our days are short, and remember this above all else, "God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble." Humble yourself, and flee from the wrath to come. Look to Jesus and live!
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Thursday, April 3, 2014
13 Evangelistic Phrases That Produce False Conversions By Todd Friel Source-Symphony of Scripture
A.W. Tozer said, “It
is my opinion that tens of thousands of people, if not millions, have been
brought into some kind of religious experience by accepting Christ, and they
have not been saved.”
D. James Kennedy said,
“The vast majority of people who are members of churches in America today are
not Christians. I say that without the slightest contradiction. I base it on
empirical evidence of twenty-four years of examining thousands of people.”
Friend, we argue over so many petty things.
May I suggest we have lost sight of the most important debate of all, “What is
salvation?” My theology teaches that salvation happens when a man repents and
places his trust in Jesus Christ (Acts 20:21).
I would like to
present thirteen ways that we have re-defined how a person becomes a true
convert. Have we done this intentionally? Certainly not. We have simply created
lingo that has a grain of truth in Scripture, but it is so open to
interpretation that the un-converted understand it in ways that lead to false
conversions.
1. Make Jesus your
Lord and Savior. We cannot make Jesus
our Lord and Savior, He is our Lord and Savior. We are living in rebellion to
Him and He commands us to repent and trust Him.
2. Ask Jesus into your
heart. Does Jesus come into
our hearts? Yes He does. The question is, “How does He get in there?” It is not
by simply asking Him in; it is by repentance and faith.
3. Just believe in
Jesus. The demons believe and
they tremble. We must repent and trust.
4. You have a
God-shaped hole in your heart and only Jesus can fill it. We have far more than a hole that needs to be
filled so we can feel complete; we have a wretched, deceitful, sinful heart
that needs cleansing. Repentance and faith applies the blood of the lamb for
that cleansing.
5. Accept Jesus. Whoa. We need to accept Jesus? This is
entirely backward. We need Jesus to accept us–and He will, if we repent and
trust.
6. Make a decision for
Jesus. Decisional
regeneration puts man in the driver’s seat of salvation. When we repent and
trust, Jesus decides to save us. That puts Him in the driver’s seat…where He
demands.
7. It is easy to
believe. While the formula of
repentance and faith sounds simple, a complete surrendering of self in
repentance is anything but easy. It’s hard.
8. God loves you and
has a wonderful plan for your life. The only promises for the convert are trials, temptation and
persecution. If that is how you define a wonderful life, fine. Otherwise we
must command all men everywhere to repent and trust.
9. Come to Jesus just
as you are. We should come to
Jesus just as the sinners we are, but He also expects a broken heart and
contrite spirit demonstrated in repentance and faith.
10. Come to Jesus and
you will receive forgiveness of sins and ________________ (fill in the blank with money, health, a
healed marriage). Jesus didn’t promise healed marriages; in fact He promised
broken homes because we would divide when one member repents and trusts.
11. Come to Jesus and
experience love, joy, peace. Do we get the fruit of the Spirit upon conversion? Yes. But if
we come seeking the gifts and not the giver, we will receive neither. Instead,
we must repent and trust.
12. Jesus is the
missing piece. Um, no, the God of the
universe is not the missing piece, He demands that He is the center of our
lives when we repent and trust.
13. Jesus is better
than fame and fortune. That is an
understatement, and frankly, it is insulting. Saying Jesus is better than money
is like saying that a steak dinner is better than eating a dung hill. He defies
comparison and we trivialize the Son of God. Instead, we should be pleading
with all men everywhere to repent and trust.
If I showed up at your
door with a can of grapefruit juice and a roll of paper towels and offered to
change your oil, you would say, “No thanks.” If we wouldn’t let someone mess
with our car using the wrong method, why do we allow the Gospel to be presented
so ambiguously?
Would you let a doctor
operate on your child who was “sort of” accurate? The salvation of men is far
more important than an appendix.
I beg you to consider
how you share the Gospel. You and I know what we are talking about when we use
these phrases, but do the unregenerate? Is it possible that we have so many
backsliders today because they never slid forward in the first place? Is it
because they were never told that they must repent and trust?
If we are willing to
debate shag verse plush in the fellowship hall, shouldn’t we be more concerned
about an issue that has eternal consequences?
Thursday, March 20, 2014
The Fourfold Attack of Sin
To find empirical evidence of sin we need go no further than our own heart. For sin is defined as "transgression of the law" and there is no law apart from God. For those who have ears to hear, the evidence of sin from within us is fourfold: pleasure, legacy, ownership and envy.
The basest part of our carnal existence is pleasure. O man do you not seek to please yourself? Yet we were created to please the Most High, thus our self pursuit of pleasure is the first evidence of spiritual conflict. As Cain, the first born of man, found conflict with God as he sought to please himself, so wilt thou be in conflict with God when you ignore him and seek to please yourself.
Secondly, we are called to seek the Kingdom of God…that is we are to be personally involved in building the Church of Jesus Christ. But fleshly man disregards the kingdom of the spiritual and seeks an earthly kingdom, which by its very nature is doomed to destruction. In vain many who bear the name of Christ seek to build cathedrals, castles, titles and even their own progeny and posterity. These things should not be brethren, for your calling is to worship the Lord in spirit and in truth, not in self-pursuit of empty riches, fame and fortune.
The third manifestation of sin in our lives involves ownership. The child of God is not his own, for he has been bought with a price, which is the blood of Jesus Christ. Why wilt thou O man declare self-ownership? Dost thou think that you created and redeemed yourself? Wilt thou make markings upon your flesh as the heathen do? Wilt thou seek out a harlot because you conclude that you can use your body as you please? Repent O sinner, for the deceiver seeks your soul! No man owns himself, for what do you have that you have not received?
Fourthly, sin is clearly manifest in our pursuit, yet lack of contentment. Be not deceived, we are an envious people! Dost thou complain? Dost thou criticize? If so then recognize the root of envy in your fleshly soul. Circumstances do not produce joy, for joy is a product of the endurance of trials in our lives. Contentment only exists in Christ! If thou be a son of man, then you were made in the image of God. Deny this not, for there is no contentment outside of God and no communion with the Father without the Son.
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