Here is a quote/tweet from Bill Johnson, the ring leader at Bethel Church. The Church that has spawned Jesus Culture. This is a great example of what our kids are being taught by these false teachers!
"Faith does not come from thinking it comes from the heart"
It's subtle but there it is... a downgrading of theology and an upgrading of feelings.
Last time I checked God's word...
Romans 10:17
17 So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
So here in God's word we are told that hearing the Word of God is what God uses to grant us faith. How do we hear from God? We hear from God by his word exclusively. As we read and study God's word, by the power of the Spirit, we gain knowledge. And we don't have knowledge without engaging our minds.
Here is Bill's switcharoo. Bill wants you to stop listening to teaching and theology but he still wants you to listen to him and his false teaching. Bill has been systematically trying to get his followers to stop following those teachers that are teaching sound doctrine and theology from the bible alone. He wants to move you. He wants you to feel it. He doesn't want you to miss God with all that knowledge! My guess there is another tweet from Bill Johnson that states just that! Bill keeps on repeating this mantra of feelings over knowledge with hopes his followers listen and don't actually check his dribble with the Word of God. If they did, they would see that the bible is all about the cognitive process. Now don't get me wrong it is not just thinking. Our thinking effects or informs our feelings. But Bill want's to put feelings at the very front of the train so he can continue to peddle his nonsense and drive his Aston Martin around redding California.
Please watch out for the influence of this Church on your church and it's youth!
2 Timothy 4
3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; 4 and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. 5 But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.
Oct 19, 2015
Aug 24, 2015
Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility (part 1)
This
question of divine sovereignty and human responsibility so often
comes up in the life of a Christian. It seems Christians are always
trying to figure out where human responsibility begins and where does
sovereignty end. Let's remember sovereignty never ends. But if you
had to pick one which one takes priority?
The
common objection to God's sovereignty is the argument of man's free
will. The argument usually transpires into: Man has to have a free
will otherwise he would just be a robot.
I
believe this issue is really important because if we do not take the
time to think through this issue we will just throw things out that
may or may not be biblical. This issue is very complex you have to
examine the whole counsel of God's word. It takes more than a word,
it takes more than one single verse , it takes more than pop culture
Christianity evangelicalism nomenclature. It just takes more. This is
why systematic theology is good. In other words, what does the Bible
teach from Genesis to Revelation in a systematized way of how both
the sovereignty of God and human responsibility coexist within God's
Word. Mankind is responsible yet God reigns or rules over all. Psalm
103.
Whosoever believes....
Romans
10
9
that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and
believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will
be saved. 10 For with the heart one
believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made
unto salvation. 11 For the Scripture
says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame.” 12
For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the
same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him. 13
For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be
saved.”
Whosoever
is not in the original text. Literally it is "those believing"
but it is true that whoever it might be, whether you're a Jew or
Gentile, whether your slave or free, whether you're male or female,
if you are a believer in Jesus Christ, if you do believe, you will be
saved. This is true.
In
the early 1700s if you did not believe in the five points of
Calvinism you were on the outside. Unlike today where pretty much
everybody is three and a half or four point Calvinist and that would
be the mainstream. There is however, a resurgence today of Reformed
doctrine thanks to theologians like James Boyce, RC Sproul, John
MacArthur, John Piper.
So
today, within the evangelical church in America, the views of five
point Calvinism has flipped. The majority of the Evangelical church
does not believe in the five points of Calvinism.
So
this blog is not to say that if you are a three and three-and-a-half
point or four point Calvinist that you're not regenerate. In fact you
can believe all five points or none of the 5 points and be
unregenerate but that is another point. This is why we train our kids
so they can grow up believing all the right stuff, but God still has
to sovereignly regenerate them.
I
think after you dwell on this subject and you look at the body of
Scripture on this subject, at the end of the day, you will have to
tip your hat to the sovereignty of God. So let us wrestle with the
issue of divine sovereignty and human responsibility. Are they both
true? What does the Bible say about this?
First of all no one disagrees on either side of the issue that there is tension within God's Word. This is not the only area of issue that has tension. Take for instance the God-Man. There is tension there. We are finite creatures and we're trying to comprehend the infinite. The only way we can think about the infinite, in particular, is when God reveals himself, his thinking, his work and his person within the pages of scripture. Even though there is tension this tension is reconcilable in the mind of God even if in our minds they are not reconcilable.
I
really believe as a person matures in the Christian faith, I think
they come to the point where they will allow for two truths that seem
irreconcilable to our finite minds. A believer who understands both
of these biblical truths lie side by side within scripture, and does
not not have to have complete mental closure on the issue. In the
words of the Beatles you, “let it be”.
So
this blog will attempt to help you understand that both of these
truths are to be embraced and both of these truths within scripture
are undeniable. We will also see, as we go through this blog, that
God does not attempt to explain these truths fully. There is no
formal explanation.
You'll
see as we dissect this issue, the responsibility of man is to
believe, to repent, to follow, to trust, to forsake. The unbelieving
man must do those things. But we're also going to see within the same
context that no one can come to the Father unless He draws
them John
6:44.
There
is no embarrassment about the tension that lies within Scripture.
There is no reason to hide the truths that lie side by side. Instead
we should embrace these truths even with the tension.
We
will also try to show how these truths do not contradict each other.
There are no contradictions in the Bible. If in our finite minds we
can't figure something out, there seems to be a contradictions, but
these truths complement one another. Again, if you're tired of me
saying it, too bad!! God's sovereignty and human responsibility are
both truths. Hopefully after going through this blog you will not be
bothered by the tension any longer.
Charles
Spurgeon said: “I don't reconcile friends”. Speaking of this
issue of God's sovereignty and human responsibility.
Arthur
Pink said: “many have foolishly said it is quite impossible to show
where divine sovereignty ends and creature accountability begins.
Here is where creature accountability begins: in the sovereign
ordination of the creator. As to his sovereignty there is not and
never will be an end to it.”
I
do not deny responsibility and I certainly do not deny sovereignty.
The Bible will show us and give weight to the sovereignty of God and
elevates God the Creator infinitely. We will also see that the
creature, the sinful creature, the sinful finite creature, is going
to be responsible. This subject is humbling intellectually and
morally because it drives us away from ourselves. It is prideful to
elevate man's responsibility to the same sphere of God's sovereignty.
It is prideful to demand an answer. It is prideful to insist on
mental reconciliation. It is prideful to insist anything like it.
This should drive us to worship. This should make us think; how can
God be so great? Who is like him? Can you accept both truths? Can you
accept the priority of God over man?
Human Responsibility
What
is human responsibility? I will do something... I won't do something.
As humans we have wills. I would never say we don't have a wills. We
do have a will. But the fall has made that will fallen. The Bible
uses words that describe “the bondage of the will”. Adam and Eve
were created with a capacity or an ability to say yes or to say no.
They could say, “I will” or they could say “I won't”. Then
sin enters the picture. It effects their nature and therefore it
effects the will. The will however is not abolished in the fall. The
will still wills, but the will wills sinfully.
An Attempt to Define Human Responsibility, Synonyms for Responsibility:
Accountability
Everyone,
every creature, is accountable to God... Is answerable to God. We
will all give an account to God one day.
Obligation
We
have a duty. God gives us commands and as His creatures we are under
those commands and are accountable to divine law. If we obey there is
a reward. If we disobey there is punishment. Conclusion to this is to
fear God and keep His commandments.
Oughtness
We
ought to obey God. We ought to love God. We ought to love our
neighbor.
The
standard for this responsibility as outlined in the three part
definition of Responsibility.... Accountability.... Obligation and
Oughtness is God's
revealed will which is found in the Bible alone.
There
are two wills of God:
His Sovereign Will: Whatever is revealed in the universe is God's Sovereign Will.
And
His Revealed Will is found in Scripture.
An
unregenerate person can say Yes or No to decision/questions but when
we start talking about man's will, the real question begins... is
man's will free?
Most
discussions take this issue a one or two ways. Either man is free
fully or man is a robot. These are the only two options most of the
church gives for man's will. It is either one or the other. You have
a totally free will or you're an automaton robot.
The
real question should be... How free is man's will?
The
world limits man free will... Habits limit man's free will... Your
education limits man's free will... Your customs limit mans free
will... Ambitions limit man's free will…You get approval or
disapproval if you do something right or wrong, so this is a limiting
factor in man's free will as well.
Is
there such a thing as moral neutrality? Is fallen man is predisposed to
choose righteousness… choose goodness... choose Christ?
“Both good and evil men, though by their actions they fulfill the decrees and appointments of God, yet are not forcibly constrained to do anything, but act willingly.” Martin Luther
We
will start dissecting this issue in Part Two of this series...Stay
tuned
The Systematic Maniac
Aug 19, 2015
A Response from the Church to our Government on Same Sex Marriage
In a day when Christians believe that our only response to the government and our culture on the issue of Same Sex Marriage is religious liberty or apologetical arguments (which both have a valid place mind you), the response that seems to be missing from the dialog is one that is uniquely Christian. This is accomplished by pushing aside our efforts to argue our point from our own wisdom and proclaim the word of God as prophets did in dealing with Godless Governments in the past. This is by swinging the dual edged sword of Gods word; calling a Government and it's people to Biblical repentance.
Below is what I believe is the right response from the Christian Church to the Government. This is courtesy of Oceanside United Reformed Church in North County CA.
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“In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit”[1]—the one true God whom alone is “King of kings and Lord of lords” over all nations; from whom all executive, legislative, and judicial power comes; whose kingdom already came, is coming, and will come to consummate all things in heaven and on earth.[2]
In the long history of God’s people there have been occasions when they have been called upon to speak to their civil rulers. The church, as the primary manifestation of the kingdom of God, is the place from which Almighty God speaks to not only his peculiar people, but to all peoples everywhere—including civil governments. It is not the calling of the institutional church, whether local or catholic (“universal”), to legislate as civil representatives, interpret legislation as civil judges, or apply legislation as civil executives. But it is our calling to be the prophetic voice of God in the world, following the examples of prophets and apostles of old.[3] We are “the pillar and foundation of the truth”[4] concerning God and his relationship to the world. In response to the Supreme Court of the United States’ 5–4 decision to declare same-sex “marriage” as a right in all fifty states (Obergefell v. Hodges, 2015), the leadership of the Oceanside United Reformed Church is compelled to speak the truth of the Word of God in love.
A Plea
We call upon you, leaders of our government—Mr. President, Senate Majority Leader McConnell, Speaker of the House Boehner, and Chief Justice John Roberts—to repent of approving same-sex “marriage” and do all in your power to repeal it.
We appeal to you to take up the Word of God, which describes your duties and responsibilities. In your ideal capacity, you are foster fathers and nursing mothers to the church.[5] As such fathers and mothers, we have a deep honor for your persons and positions of office.[6] Into such high offices God himself has instituted you over this nation as his servants for good and as punishers of wrongdoers.[7] Because your task is so weighty, God commands us to offer for you constant “supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings.”[8] Our prayers for you are in the same vein as Tertullian (155–240) once wrote of Christian prayer for the Roman Emperor, whom persecuted Christians:
Looking up to Him, we Christians—with hands extended, because they are harmless, with head bare because we are not ashamed, without a prayer leader because we pray from the heart—constantly beseech Him on behalf of all emperors. We ask for them long life, undisturbed power, security at home, brave armies, a faithful Senate, an upright people, a peaceful world, and everything for which a man or Caesar prays.[9]
We pray the words of Jesus for you: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”[10] And our prayer for our entire nation is Jesus’ as well, “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”[11]
What God Commands
Why are we calling on you to repent and to repeal same-sex “marriage?”
The Lord Jesus Christ teaches us in his Word “from the beginning” of creation God is the author of marriage, having created humanity and having “made them male and female.”[12] Our Lord affirms, therefore, that from beginning to end, the Bible has a clear and consistent teaching about marriage: marriage is a faithful lifelong union of one man and one woman.
We read in the beginning: “God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.”[13] Having created the human race as male and female, God commanded this male and this female to “be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.”[14] Because it was “not good that the man should be alone,” God said, “I will make him a helper fit for him.”[15] And in giving this one woman to this one man, he brought them together into a faithful and lifelong union: “a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.”[16]
Jesus re-affirmed this creational structure of marriage, saying, “‘from the beginning of creation, ‘God made them male and female.’ ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.’ So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.”[17]
Paul also spoke of such marriage between man and woman, husband and wife, appealing to the original creation as well as saying it was significant of Jesus Christ’s relationship to his people: “Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit in everything to their husbands. Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.”[18]
The Holy Scriptures nowhere recognize with Divine approval any other form of marriage other than that between one man and one woman. In fact, Jesus not only re-affirms the Old Testament’s teaching on marriage but also it’s teaching on sexual immorality, including homosexuality. In his own words,
Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished. Therefore whoever relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever does them and teaches them will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.[19]
Homosexual activity, like all sexual immorality, is a violation of the moral will of God.[20] Even more, though, homosexuality is an overturning of God’s created order by humans who have rejected God and put themselves in his place. Therefore it is a sign of God’s wrath being poured out upon a society:
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse. For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things. Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen. For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error. And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done. They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless. Though they know God’s righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.[21]
Therefore we plead with you to take heed, to acknowledge Obergefell v. Hodges as grievous sin, and to do everything in your power to repeal it. Because marriage is an institution of God and because you are God’s servants over our nation, you have an interest in marriage and a delegated authority from God to protect its sanctity.
What God Promises
But God not only thunders his Law to us all in his Word, he also sweetly whispers the Gospel or good news of Jesus Christ to us sinners. Homosexuality is not only a sin that must be repented of, but like all sin, one from which, by God’s grace, sinners can be rescued.[22]
As Romans 1 above makes clear, homosexuality is merely the symptom of a much larger problem: our sins have separated us from our Creator.[23] In particular, our sin is idolatry, which is “worship[ing] and serv[ing] the creature rather than the Creator.”[24]And what creature-idol do we as Americans worship? Self. In our self-worship we are lost and in desperate need of Jesus Christ.
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is a God “merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty [i.e., unrepentant], visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children and the children’s children, to the third and the fourth generation.”[25]
This “God so loved the world” of sinners, which you and we are, “that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”[26]
Therefore it does matter who you are, from where you have come, what position you have, how much or how little you have, what your political views are, or to whom you are attracted, God invites all to hear his Word, to repent of sin, to be forgiven, and to live alongside other sinners saved by grace who are being transformed more and more to be like Jesus Christ. God “is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance;” God “desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”[27] This is the greatest act of love we can show you and our fellow human beings: proclaiming that Jesus saves sinners. We say this as fellow-sinners, who like the “Prodigal Son,” were once “dead,” but are now “alive;” who once were “lost,” but have been “found.”[28] We say as those who have found freedom from the sin of self and true and lasting freedom in the gospel of Jesus Christ, whose service is perfect freedom.
A Protest
We also respectfully write in protest. The Oceanside United Reformed Church, in common with the United Reformed Churches in North America, as well as Christian churches in all times and in all places, affirms that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the Word of God to humanity. They contain all things necessary for the salvation of sinners; they are our final authority and unchangeable standard for Christian doctrine and living. Concerning marriage, they unambiguously proclaim that marriage is a faithful lifelong union of one man and one woman.
Therefore, we deny and protest that human beings, whether individuals, entire populations, or civil magistrates, have the ability or the authorization to re-define marriage in any way at odds with the revealed will of God. Marriage is pre-political. Marriage is not a social construct. Marriage is a creation ordinance—it is a part of the fabric of the world God has made, and because of this, it is part of that natural law on the heart of all humanity that evidences itself in the overwhelming transcultural consensus on the nature of marriage throughout human history. Regardless of new social and political sensibilities, there is simply no such thing as same-sex “marriage.” To say so is hubris—an arrogance that considers oneself wiser than God in reinventing an institution the one true God created and revealed to humanity and arrogance toward all of previous human history. No matter how much authority you may have, you do not have the right to declare an ordinance of God. As Christians we abhor the casual disregard for the revealed will of the Creator of all things whom gave marriage between one man and one woman. Our highest Court may have had its say for now, but there is a still higher court and a greater Judge before whom we all must stand one day. And in that court the Judge and his Law does not rely on any ideological fads or emerging cultural consensus for its legitimacy.
Therefore, when any government of any nation, including the one we love, oversteps its rightful authority, “we must obey God rather than men.”[29] We have counted the cost of following Jesus Christ and are prepared for whatever is coming our way. Those who have lobbied for this day to come have largely won the national debate by successfully equating in the public mind opposition to same sex-marriage with the terrible poison of racism, so that to stand for God’s truth is to be labeled a “bigot” and “extremist.” We know that we may be accused of “hate speech.” We do not hate anyone. Our Lord commands “love your neighbor as yourself” and “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”[30]
In the long history of God’s people, both Israel in the Old Testament and now his international church, we have known what it is to be marginalized and to be in the minority. Moses “considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt.”[31] Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to worship the image of the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, were thrown into a furnace to die, but lived.[32] Daniel prayed publicly three times a day, knowing that the Medan King Darius proclaimed that prayer must be made to him.[33] John the Baptist was beheaded for speaking the truth to King Herod.[34] Paul suffered for his testimony about Jesus Christ being Savior and Lord of the world: five times he received thirty-nine lashes, three times he was beaten with rods, once he was stoned, and he had to be let down in a basket in a window of the city wall of Damascus.[35] After the apostles died we were called atheists, cannibals, and incestuous by the cultural elites of the Roman Empire. We were the “extremists” who brought upon the Empire the wrath of the gods because we would not simply offer a mere pinch of incense to the statue of Roma, the personification of the all-powerful State.
Like our Lord, who “suffered outside the gate,” we are willing to “go to him outside the camp and bear the reproach he endured” because of our commitment to his truth.[36] In the face of penalties, financial or otherwise, many will sadly be quick to offer the meager pinch of incense, twisting the Scriptures “to their own destruction;”[37] but we will not. In the face of persecution, we will say in the spirit of Polycarp (80–155): “Eighty and six years have I served Him, and He never did me any injury: how then can I blaspheme my King and my Savior?” who under the threat of lions, said, “Call them then, for we are not accustomed to repent of what is good in order to adopt that which is evil,” and who under threat of burning at the stake said, “You threaten me with fire which burns for an hour, and after a little is extinguished, but are ignorant of the fire of the coming judgment and of eternal punishment, reserved for the ungodly.”[38] In the words of the Protestant pastor, Guido Brès (1522–1567), to King Philip II of Spain (1527–1598):
But having the fear of God before our eyes, and being in dread of the warning of Jesus Christ, who tells us that He shall forsake us before God and His Father if we deny Him before men, we suffer our backs to be beaten, our tongues to be cut, our mouths to be gagged and our whole body to be burnt, for we know that he who would follow Christ must take up his cross and deny himself.
Whatever the threat, whatever the reviling, whatever the label, we will turn the other cheek, we will count it a blessing to be “persecuted for righteousness’ sake” knowing that ours “is the kingdom of God” and knowing that “so they persecuted the prophets” before us, and “we will count it all joy…when [we] meet trials of various kinds” knowing “that the testing of [our] faith produces steadfastness.”[39] In the words of Martin Luther (1483–1546):
And though this world, with devils filled, should threaten to undo us,
We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us:
The Prince of Darkness grim, we tremble not for him;
His rage we can endure, for lo, his doom is sure,
One little word shall fell him.
That word above all earthly powers, no thanks to them, abideth;
The Spirit and the gifts are ours through Him Who with us sideth:
Let goods and kindred go, this mortal life also;
The body they may kill: God’s truth abideth still,
His kingdom is forever.
Our consciences are captive to the Word of God. And on this revelation of God we stand. We can do no other. To our Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—be the glory, forever! Amen.
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References:
[1] Matthew 28:19
[2] Revelation 19:16; Romans 13:1–7; Matthew 3:2; Matthew 6:10; Matthew 26:29; 1 Corinthians 15:20–28
[3] E.g., 2 Samuel 12; Isa. 13–27; Mark 6; Acts 4–7
[4] 1 Timothy 3:15
[5] Isaiah 49:23; cf. the Belgic Confession (1561), article 36; Westminster Confession of Faith (1646), ch. 23.3; Westminster Larger Catechism (1647), Q&A 191
[6] Exodus 20:12
[7] Romans 13:1–4
[8] 1 Timothy 2:1
[9] Apology, ch. 30
[10] Luke 23:34
[11] Matthew 6:10
[12] Matthew 19:4–7
[13] Genesis 1:27
[14] Genesis 1:28
[15] Genesis 2:18
[16] Genesis 2:24
[17] Mark 10:6–9
[18] Ephesians 5:24–25
[19] Matt. 5:17–19
[20] Genesis 19; Leviticus 18:22; 20:13; Romans 1:26–32; 1 Corinthians 6:9–10; 1 Timothy 1:10
[21] Romans 1:18–32
[22] 1 Corinthians 6:9–10
[23] Isaiah 59:2
[24] Romans 1:25
[25] Exodus 34:6–7
[26] John 3:16
[27] 2 Peter 3:9; 1 Timothy 2:4
[28] Luke 15:32
[29] Acts 5:29
[30] Leviticus 19:18; Matthew 19:19; 22:39; Matthew 5:44
[31] Hebrews 11:26
[32] Daniel 3
[33] Daniel 6
[34] Mark 6
[35] 1 Corinthians 11:24–33
[36] Hebrews 13:12–13
[37] 2 Peter 3:16
[38] Martyrdom of Polycarp, chapter 9, 11
[39] Matthew 5:39; Matthew 5:10; Matthew 5:12; James 1:2–3
Jul 8, 2015
God is not looking for a “moral” people
God is not looking for a “moral” people...
It
appears that the church's engagement with the world on the
intellectual level in the logical realm, the reason realm, has not
not been successful and secular humanism has won the day in the moral
realm. Now what should the church be doing?
The
Book of 1st Peter focuses on the key issue of persecution and
evangelism. The key theme is that we would be set apart as a holy
people, so that, people would see us, respond to persecution and
say... “Who is their God?” “Tell me why you have a reason to
have hope”. “I have to know because you are a peculiar people who
smile ...who bless... who love... who help even those who harm you.”
In
this book of 1st Peter, Peter helps us understand how we are to react
to persecution and that Christians are to have an eternal view and
not just horizontal debates. As Christians we are to raise our eyes
to something bigger. So here in 1st Peter the focus is on holiness.
1st
Peter 1: 15 - 16
But as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because it is written, be holy for I am holy.
But as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because it is written, be holy for I am holy.
The
first thing we want to identify is context. The people Peter is
writing to are being lit on fire by Nero. They are being tortured...
They are being sawed in two. And Peter says be holy.
Why?
Because
a holy, set apart people causes the world to watch, question and to
get saved.
God
wants a holy people as opposed to a moral people. Some may ask is
there a difference between the two? Absolutely. To capture this most
succinctly it is the difference between the Pharisees, the most
jealous of all religious leaders in ancient Israel, and the Lord
Jesus Christ himself. Here is the dichotomy... Jesus was holy... the
Pharisees were moral.
Morality
is the negative concept. It defines itself in terms of what one
refrains from doing. More often than not it's preoccupation is with
the external.
Holiness
on the other hand is a much more positive concept. Like its related
term it is much more holistic. It embraces the external but it
doesn't stop there. It is far more penetrating, thorough and
comprehensive.
So
if we are called to be a holy people and not a moral people, we can
conclude that morality is inclusive of one who is holy. Morals get
swallowed up into holiness. But there is a radical difference between
the two and I wonder in our Christian engagement into this world and
activism in this country, have we mistaken the one for the other?
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The moral person abstains from an action. The holy person hates the very thought of doing wrong.
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The moral person is driven by what people perceive him to be. The holy person is committed to what God wants him to be.
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The moral person mindlessly adheres to a cold list of do's and don'ts. The holy person ponders what brings the greatest pleasure to his Heavenly Father.
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The moral person keeps a meticulous record of all of his good deeds expecting by them to win the favor of God. The holy person grieves that nothing that he ever does, even for God, is completely free of any sinful or selfish motives. He knows that any blessing he ever receives from God is pure grace.
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The moral person lives by his own definition of what is right and what is wrong, and he loves to impose that definition upon other people. The holy person allows the Word of God to direct his life, and anything beyond that he guards the silences of the Word of God, honoring the differences that freedom allows on those who dearly love the same Savior.
Now,
considering our context, engagements with culture must be done
carefully. We do not want to fall into a theology ditch. A ditch of
complete apathy. This ditch sounds like... “I don't care what
happens in our culture. Let people abort, let people do gay
marriage”. This is not Christian. It is not Christian to ignore
when wicked things are happening. We care, so we enter into the arena
in which our compassion is demanded. But having said this, how we
enter and how we engage is the issue that I fear that we have, as a
church, confused.
Holiness
affects the heart and it affects the mind, it affects the emotions
and it affects the will, it affects the motive, it affects the
conscience. Holiness affects the totality of a person. What he does,
where he goes, how he feels, what he thinks. Unfortunately we are
living in a time when the great majority of the evangelical church is
morality driven rather than holiness driven.
The
mantra of the morality driven church is:
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If we could just get prayer back in public schools
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If we could just get the 10 commandments once again posted on the walls of our legal institutions.
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If we could just manage to shut down all of the Planned Parenthood abortion clinics.
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If we could just elect more Christians to Congress
All
of these are morality driven not holiness driven. This reveals our
failure to understand the radical difference between moral
improvement and life from death, the gospel.
Now
were any of those moralizing statements bad? No, but that's not what
God is looking for. God is not looking for a moral nation. God is
looking for a holy people. This is radically different. As
Christians, if you and I don't understand the difference between the
two, then we will merely engage with culture on a moral level.
The
real tragedy of the moralist is his failure to appreciate that the
gospel of transformation is far more powerful then the region of
prohibition. God has never ever advanced his cause by the means of a
moral majority, but always by the means of a holy minority. God
desires to be glorified through the redemptive work of his son Jesus
Christ.
Lets
take for instance the burning of the American flag. I would think
that most readers of this blog would agree it is offensive to see
people burn the American flag. But lets pretend that we were able to
persuade all people everywhere that American flag burning is morally
wrong and American flags never get burned or stomped on again
anywhere on the globe. Now, because the majority of people have been
persuaded that American flag burning is wrong, it becomes the new
morality and results in a law to not burn American flags. So with
the resulting law there are those who wanted to burn our flag, but
they are not wanting to break the law and face the consequences
legally and culturally. Also, this law won't make people love our
flag and no hearts will have been changed. What have we
accomplished? I know this is a ridiculous situation, but you can plug
in all our favorite morialisms and see the same result. We should not
focus exclusively on behavioral modifications. We as Christians don't
want to do this with our children. We don't want our own children
have a consequential obedience only. We want there to be a heart
change. We want them to understand the gospel leading them to God to
save them, which results in God making a holy people. The church
should have the same desire for the culture.
The
bible Genesis through Revelation, the entire scripture, cannot be
appreciated without a Christocentric emphasis. This is a book about
Jesus Christ from Genesis 1 to the end of Revelation 22. When you
open it up and preach it, teach it, apply it and use it as a means of
counseling and discipleship and you divorce
it from it's Christocentric emphasis you have become a moralist and
your not preaching, teaching, counseling and discipling
in a way that is distinctly Christian.
We have to be engaging with the culture in ways that are distinctly
Christian. If we are going to say “thus saith the Lord” we better
have it attached to the Cross so the culture understands our
Christocentric
gospel
centered emphasis
otherwise we are Pharisees.
So
how have we gotten to the point that the culture is redefining
morals? It starts in the Church. All around us in our own camp we
find ourselves shoulder to shoulder with people that are:
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Denying the doctrine of substitutionary atonement.
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People advocating universal reconciliation.
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People denying Jesus Christ as the exclusive way to God.
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People denying the necessity of church as an essential ingredient for spiritual growth.
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Christians legitimizing homosexual monogamy.
Even
now we are even seeing people within our own churches questioning:
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Why is it always the bible with you guys?
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Why do you insist that preaching really isn't preaching if it's not the exposition of the Word?
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Why is it that the various classes and bible studies and discipleship ministries must always be about the Word?
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Why can't we have more upbeat contemporary feel good songs in church instead of songs that are a vehicle through which the Word is communicated?
The
answer to these questions is simply because we love you. It's because
the Word is the God appointed means by which you will be sanctified.
Is
it possible that so much of the Christian engagement in our culture
is lacking the Word because so many of our Christian churches are
lacking the Word in their churches? The Church can't say “thus
saith the Lord” because the Churches are not hearing the Word from
it's Shepherds.
Are
you feeling weary in this culture battle? Then maybe it's because
we've been wielding the wrong weapon.
Pastors
preach the word in season and out of season.
Church,
get back to the purpose in which you are still here. Go and preach
the gospel and pray for the lost like their lives depend on it….
because their lives do depend on it!
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