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Friday, June 27, 2014

Church, You May as Well Fight!

The Lord Jesus Christ had the exemplary perspective on death in that He saw it as the door to His Heavenly reward, but a portal that could only be opened by His Heavenly Father.  This is crucial a perspective to hold as the Christian's proper view of death; death is but a door that only God can open or close.  Jehovah alone, is a God who opens and no one can close, and He closes, and no one can open (Dan. 4:35; Rev. 3:7).  When we look at death in this manner, properly looking at God possessing all power and wisdom and perfect will, all fear of death evaporates.  We must understand that we cannot die without the Father's consent, even as we cannot even take our next breath apart from His will.  No matter how this world rages, and persecs, and threatens, it is completely devoid of power to end the life of any child of God.  Now, when we are armed with this thinking we are loosed of death's grip and free to pursue God's will wholeheartedly.  The fear of death holds back billions of people.  This should not be so for the saints of God for we can encourage ourselves from the records in Scripture of those who kept this state of mind, especially our Lord, John the Baptist, Apostles Peter, Paul, and James—they held nothing back in God's service, and the Father, at the appointed time, opened the door (of death) which led to His glorious Presence.

Now that death is appropriately perceived, we must properly look at the Christian walk as one of combat, and that to the death.  (Now, one might see the importance of the proper view of death in relation to fighting a war, for the soldier fearing death cannot be as effective as one not afraid of death.). The Church of Jesus Christ faces a foe devoid of love, mercy, or compassion.  Not only that, he also knows that he cannot win and that his doom is sure.  How many times have we heard that the most dangerous enemy is the one with nothing to lose?  A wounded animal, backed into a corner, will angrily and desperately fight to stave off its own end.  Well, Biblically speaking, Satan is that wounded animal, slithering about with a crushed and bleeding head (Gen. 3:15); he is a lion defanged, declawed, armed with but a loud, frightening roar (I Pet. 5:8).  Satan knows his brief time of rebellion is nearly done and that the fires of hell grow ever hungrier to consume him for all eternity (Is. 14:12-15; Jn. 16:11; Lk. 10:18; Rev. 20:10).  

Satan has formidable weapons which he uses to further his lost cause.  He also doesn't sleep, he doesn't tire, and he has an entire kingdom of evil spirits at his beck and call, furious at man for being able to inherit their former bright and glorious abode and probably equally as enraged at their dark lord for having led them down the path to everlasting destruction.

My basic premise is that we may as well fight as we are already in a fierce conflict with spiritual beings fueled by pure sin, hate, and rage, and actually, we have been in this fight from the second we drew our first breath.  Make no mistake about it—Jesus Christ is a Warrior and He takes no prisoners (Is. 63:1-6; Dan. 7:13-14; Jo. 3:14-17; Zec. 12:9-14; Rev. 19:11-16).  On the opposite end of the spectrum, Satan is also a warrior, albeit an inferior one, and wants to win (Rev. 12:7-12; 20:7-9).  He cannot win, therefore theft, murder, and destruction (Jn. 10:10) constitute his goals and objectives.  Christ fought with extremely effective weapons in His Humiliation, and He will also fight with spiritual weapons at the battle ground of Megiddo against Satan's "superman", Antichrist, and his vile ecumenical leader, the False Prophet.  The Scripture clearly says that in Israel's darkest of hour the King of Kings will fight with the great sword that proceeds out of His mouth, sharp enough, mighty enough to annihilate the last Caesar's army in one fiery instant.  Now obviously, that sword is not an actual blade of steel or brass, but one made of material far more substantial—the spiritual iron of the Word of the Living God.

The Apostle Paul spoke of the Christian walk frequently, and he did so at times using military terms.  And in one of the most often quoted and referenced passages in Scripture in the sixth chapter of Ephesians, Paul very deliberately and explicitly lists the armor and weaponry of the Christian soldier.  The Way (of Christ) is hotly contested and opposed by this world at every opportunity.  Christ said that the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence; and He followed with "the violent take it by force" (Matt. 11:12).  There are babes in Christ as well as mature in Christ, yet regardless of maturity level we all share a common immutable faith—both also share a common war.  Entering the Kingdom of Heaven is done through conflict, through war, through being merciless against the principalities and powers of the darkness of this world using the weapons which have been dutifully forged in the searing heat of the foundries of God's armory.

 Upon salvation, each believer is given at least one gift by the Spirit of Truth for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, and for the edifying of the Body of Christ (Eph. 4:12). Unfortunately, too many Christians dwell far too long on the gifts of tongues, preaching and teaching, healing, and prophecy; so many want apostleship and pastorates, and the titles of "Evangelist" and "minister" and don't dwell nearly long enough on the Christian's armor and weapons of war.  Not every saint can teach; not every believer has been given to pastoral ministry, but every Christian has the exact same components of God's armor, and Paul urges the Ephesians and all saints to put the armor on!  We must know these artifacts well because every second of our lives we will be fighting—not speaking in tongues, and each day of our lives will be spent exchanging powerful blows with the army of darkness—not working daily miracles of healing.  Every year we live here will be spent fighting without quarter on the front line of the most ferocious combat imaginable. 

 Even while you read this, Satan and his army of demons are on the attack, and his weapons are ubiquitous in our society.  He uses the morally neutral medium of radio, television, and the web to pump into our ears, and subsequently, our minds, the sewage of vulgar music, pornography, and ungodly entertainers' mindless, foolish behavior.  He takes our ability to think critically and spiritually by the Pied Piper-like musings of entertainment which also feed the flames of sin and our innate appetites for debauchery.  These are just some of his more subtle, but shockingly, more effective weapons against us because he knows that if he can get our minds off of the things of God, he can make us ineffective on the battlefield.

As I conclude, God has constructed the specific elements of His armor for us to counter very deliberate, predictable volleys of Satan.  Satan isn't going to stop attacking until he finally begins his eternity-long prison sentence in the lake of fire, and if we interpret Scripture properly, he will only intensify his warfare against the Church on an almost unimaginable level.  Additionally, he will actually be given power to overcome the saints who are saved during the 70th Week (Dan. 7:21, 25; Rev. 12:17; 13:7) but we should understand that while Satan will certainly win battles here or there, his overall campaign is miserably lost, and those Brothers and Sisters he is allowed to kill finally and forever triumph by the blood of Jesus Christ and the word of their testimony (Rev. 12:11).  

The weapons they will fight with will not be different from the weapons we currently fight with.  We read to the very end of Scripture that Christians are fighting one who constantly fights them but even more, the Church is on the offensive!  We are not to be in a defensive position!  Jesus said that the gates of hell would not prevail against His Church (Mt. 16:18; Acts 19:20).  What is interesting about that is that gates don't attack—gates only are used as defensive tools!  It is the Church that is on the attack as it advances the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ.  The world attacked Jesus because He was on the attack and from the sinful nature the world reacted with envy, persecution, and murder (Mt. 27:18; Mk. 14:55-65; Jn. 10:31-39; 15:24-25; Acts 2:23).

The Lord Jesus could have prevented any assault on Him.  Christ could have silenced every scornful tongue with His almighty power.  He had Divine right to prohibit unbelief of His words.  Instead of a ministry of 33 years, He could have made it 33 days, or even 33 hours—He could have, by His irresistible authority forced all mankind to receive the Gospel.  However, in submission to the will of the Father (and, having no fear of death,) strapped on the armor and went out into the muck and mire of the battlefield's trenches, blocking endless flurries of fiery darts with His shield while pulling sinners from the No Man's Land of the fray.  Therein is our task.  As believers in Christ, we must armor up—we're already on the battlefield—and pull people who have been wounded and battered and enslaved by the devil to the safety of the fortress of Jesus Christ.  This is all about the souls of people.  We're already in the war—we may as well fight, and fight to win!

The Armor of God, head to feet, briefly (Eph. 6:10-18):

1.) The Helmet of Salvation
Upon salvation, the mind is renewed; the believer now is able to think God's thoughts; the knowledge of salvation helps to govern the believer's thinking.

2.) The Breastplate of Righteousness
Since Satan primarily uses guilt and accusation and condemnation against the saints, a righteous life protects the most vital organ—the heart—from the devil.

3.) The Belt of Truth
The belt of a soldier doesn't just hold up his pants, it also serves as an important instrument in holding all the elements of the armor together; the Roman soldier of Paul's day had his sword and dagger attached to the belt; the breastplate was often connected to the belt for stability; a water skin and food rations could be tied to it as well as writing tools and medicinal supplies; without Truth, the believer's armor cannot hold together.  God's Word is Truth.

4.) The Sandals
The feet of the Christian soldier are swift totake the Gospel to the lost; the Gospel is the good news of peace, peace between God and sinful man made possible by Jesus Christ alone, which is the Gospel. The steps of the believer are governed by this aim alone.

5.) The Shield of Faith
Roman soldiers' shields were large, able to almost cover the entire body; the larger a believer's faith, the larger his protection from Satanic deception and dupery; when on one accord, the collective faith of the Church is a powerful defence as Roman soldiers would connect their shields to fend off aerial attacks by arrows and spears.

6.) The Sword of the Spirit
The Word of God is the only offensive weapon for the believer; the Word alone is able to effect damage on the kingdom of darkness; the Word of God is the only weapon the believer needs and when properly used it cannot be defended against; Roman troops used spears more than swords to keep the enemy at a distance, therefore the use of the sword is for close combat, the Church must closely engage Satan in battle.

7.) Prayer (Not part of the Armor)
Prayer is communication with God, primarily used to hear from Him concerning His will, rather than a means to get desired things; prayer keeps the believer before the Presence of God, helps to keep the believer from sin; through prayer, the Christian soldier is renewed, refreshed, repaired.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Jesus Christ's Stance on Gay Marriage

Not long ago I saw a cable news panel discussion between various pundits debating both the Constitutional legality and moral basis for homosexual marriage in the United States.  The panel consisted of three participants, one of which was a Bible-believing Christian, the others being staunch proponents of gay marriage, which, of course, is their right to be so.  The endorsers of gay marriage even now, see the issue as one between two loving, consenting adults.  The Christian panelist based his argument solely on the Holy Bible's prohibition against the practice.  

The discussion unfolded, and I saw the other two panelists' glee as they defended their position using the philosophy of this world's "Jesus"; this world desires a "Jesus" who loathes to judge anyone, who wants us all to just love another and most importantly, accept everyone, including everyone's version of Truth.  Their "Jesus" tailors Truth to the times and amends it as is needed.  Truth lies at the core of the argument because if Truth is subjective, then, of course, there's nothing wrong with gay marriage--or anything, for that matter.  The secular panelists accused the Christian of intolerance and bigotry, and even worse, of twisting the message of the Lord Jesus Christ.  The Christian's Biblical views were maligned and excoriated.  The secular panelists said that the Christian's views were erroneously based on Old Testament Law.  They also insisted that that code had been nullified by Christ's message of universal love, tolerance, and acceptance.  The debate was no more than about fourteen minutes, but I was impressed by the Christian's firm stance on what Scripture says about the issue.

In the days that followed, I thought about this extremely hot topic in mainstream America.  The media report almost weekly how state after state is eliminating all respective bans on gay marriage which allow hundreds of same-sex couples to be legally married.  Okay, one might say.  What could possibly be wrong?  What's the big deal?  Again, once the foundations are thrown out, a well-meaning public servant has no ground to prohibit same-sex couples from becoming married.  The result of such attacks on the very first institution God established is the incursion of His judgment. 

Again, the central matter is Truth.  For the Christian, the Bible is the sum total of Truth.  As far as the world is concerned, Truth is relative and has as many versions as there are people in the world.  I have noticed that many, even clergy, (and specifically the Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Evangelical Lutherans to name a few) are now asserting that the Lord Jesus Christ Himself said nothing directly against homosexuality, much less gay marriage.  I disagree because Christ said everything He needed to say about homosexuality, drunkenness, adultery, hypocrisy, and a myriad of other sins in His unapologetic support of the LawHe did not endorse the Law as the means through which sinful man could be saved, but He did present the Law as the lens through which the holiness of God can be properly viewed and the principles in that same Law in every moral sense is just as binding today as it was thousands of years ago when Moses first received it.

I didn't want to write so much as far as an introduction. However, as I thought about the flow of Biblical logic a Christian would have to follow to properly defend Christ's actual position on this matter, the Word of Truth shows that it contains all that the Christian needs to stand upon about this issue. I drafted an outline of how one could systematically and effectively defend Biblical marriage as God's unalterable standard and I saw that no Old Testament has to be directly quoted.  (The world fiercely eschews Leviticus and Deuteronomy and view those books as the pinnacle of religious intolerance.)  I found that the New Testament is just as resolute on this matter as the Old Testament, and that the Jesus Christ of the Bible would never endorse gay marriage at anytime or for any reason.

I must say that just because I support Scripture's definition of marriage that does not mean that I want them stoned to death as was required under the ceremonial Law of the Pentateuch. I would not support anyone who would have them excluded from the society.  I am not desiring the imprisonment of homosexuals or their blacklisting.  As they have the freedom to choose their lifestyle, so do I.  They have every right to choose to stand against Scripture and I have every right to stand with Scripture.

The most important truth of this post is that the Jesus of the Bible totally and eternally saves from sin when one repents and receives Him as Lord and Savior (Jn. 3:16; 5:24; 8:21-24; Lk. 13:2-5; Acts 4:12; I Cor. 6:9-11).  I join the Apostles, saints, and Heavenly angels in that any adulterer, fornicator, idolater, thief, child molester, swindler, murderer, or hypocrite can be cleansed completely by Christ's blood through faith (Heb. 9:15; 10:12; I Jn. 1:7).  I'm glad that I have no pressure to try to win an argument; I am not trying to trump anyone's philosophy, but solely satisfied with declaring to the world that God's way is the best way and that Christians don't have to retreat from the debate!  The Christian has the Word of the Living God, which is able to demolish every worldly argument, philosophy, and position (Lk. 21:15; II Cor. 10:4-5).  All a Christian needs to do is just present the Word and let God respond in His perfect way to either the reception of His Word, or to its rejection.  Souls are at stake, not notches on our belts for having won insignificant arguments.

Obviously, anything man does is flawed (except for Holy Scripture which the Holy Spirit inspired and commissioned a select few to write).  This outline is by no means the only way to defend Scripture's definition of marriage and prohibition of homosexuality but just a possibility.  I can accept and welcome flaws being identified and pointed out and shared as comments.

I.  The Bible Is Truth
     A.  The Old Testament is Holy Scripture
          1.  verified as sacred, binding Scripture by Jesus Christ
               a.  Matthew 5:17-20
                    1.  the Law is holy and is sacred Scripture and morally binding
                    2.  the Law cannot be nullified or destroyed
                    3.  every commandment of the moral Law is to be obeyed
               b.  Matthew 4:4; Luke 4:4
                    1.  the Law verified by Jesus Christ as the very words of God that man 
                    shall live by, align all conduct to
               c.  Mark 12:24-27
                   1.  marriage associated with what Moses has written
                        a.  Christ affirms Moses' authorship of Genesis which explicitly
                             defines God's design for marriage, doom of Sodom and 
                             Gomorrah
               d.  Luke 24:25-27
                   1.  Christ explicitly defines what Scripture is
                        a.  Moses
                             1.  The Book of Genesis
                                  a.  marriage, doom of Sodom and Gomorrah
                             2.  The Book of Exodus through the Book of Deuteronomy
                                  a.  prohibitions against Sodomy, examples of judgment
                        b.  The Prophets
                             1.  all Scripture, in this case, in addition to the Pentateuch
               e.  John 17:17
                   1.  The entire canon of Scripture is Truth
                        a.  Truth is immutable
                        b.  Truth is, at all times, binding and universally authoritative
                        c.  Truth is objective, never subjective or relative
          2.  verified by the Apostle Paul
               a.  Romans 7:12
                    1.  the Law is holy
               b.  Romans 7:14
                    1.  the Law is spiritual, therefore eternal in essence and application
               c.  Romans 7:16
                    1.  the Law is good!
               d.  Romans 7:22
                    1.  the Christian delights in the Law
                         a.  Psalm 19
                         b.  Psalm 119:1; those who walk in the Law are blessed
                         c.  Psalm 119:97; the man and woman of God loves the Law
                         d.  Psalm 119:142; the Law equals Truth

II.  The Doom of Sodom and Gomorrah in the New Testament
     A.  Jude 5-8
          1.  The sin of Sodom and Gomorrah is clearly defined, gives the context of 
               judgment
               a.  destroyed for sodomy
     B.  II Peter 2:6-8
          1.  destroyed for their continual wickedness, made an example of by God
          2.  God is longsuffering, even as He was with Sodom and Gomorrah
     C.  Revelation 11:8
          1.  the adherents of the ways of Sodom naturally attack the people of God;
               Sodom (and Egypt) equated with evil
     D.  Matthew 11:23
          1.  Sodom's evil compared with Capernaum's evil
     E.  Romans 1:18-32
          1.  homosexuality, along with uncontrollable, burning lasciviousness by a
               society is a sign of the judgment of God, having been given over to that    
               which shall destroy it

III.  Hope for Homosexuals and All Sinners
     A.  I Corinthians 6:9-11
          1.  sinners washed
          2.  sinners sanctified
          3.  sinners justified
              a.  the homosexual is transformed, saved for all eternity, filled with the
                   the Spirit of Truth
                  1.  over time, the appetites and desires for sin decreases over time, taken away as the Holy
                       Spirit asserts more and more influence by the new nature over the natural nature (the 
                       flesh).  Theologically, this process is called Sanctification; the new nature is fed by:
                            a.  daily Spirit-led study of and meditation on the Word of Truth
                            b.  daily Spirit-led, intense prayer
                            c.  daily Spirit-led, Biblical worship of the God of Scripture with other believers
                            d.  daily obedience to the will of the Holy Spirit as revealed in the Word of Truth
                            e.  daily confession of sin and daily repentance
                            

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Will You be Christian When it All Falls Apart?

"But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved" (Matthew 24:13).


First, let me just say that I love the United States of America.  I will not, however, be one to assert that America has, at any time in her short history, ever been perfect, for she has not been. Nevertheless, this nation has been at times referred to as an "experiment".  That description was never truer than right after the Revolutionary War as the rest of the world--in it's entirety--was under some despotic monarch's, chief's, or emperor's iron-fisted rule.  A constitutional republic was an aberration on the world scene.  Since America's founding, her distinctive structure has permitted individuals--free men and women--to enjoy the fruits of their own labor, to enjoy open and free discussion and access to virtually any and all forms of information, and the uninhibited practice of an their religion.  Of course, there is some idealism in some of the aforementioned statements, but generally, they are very accurate.  The standard of living, which in all of human history has been unmatched, is rapidly eroding (along with our morality), and the thin veil of stability and order is now quite tattered and moth-eaten and all of our comfortable living is fast coming to an end.

That order and stability which we, especially my generation (of the forty-somethings), have become so accustomed to is running out of steam.  The economic engines of manufacturing, technological innovations, science and engineering which have served as the West's driving force for prosperity are grinding to a halt and the effects are seen right outside our windows.  The streets of America are quickly filling with the homeless.  Unemployment lines grow ever longer (and that I know personally).  Inflation continues to drive food and fuel prices higher and higher which force the lower class into an even lower class and which compel our seniors to choose between life-saving medicines versus heat in their homes during harsh winters.  The corruption and incompetence of each Presidential Administration from Barack Obama's all the way back to Jimmy Carter's are collectively hammering the nails into America's coffin.  And as more and more of the population becomes dependent on the government in the forms of food stamps, section 8 housing, and government jobs, what we are presented with is the perfect storm that can force the entire nation over the cliff into complete and utter anarchy.

The day of the dollar's collapse is very near and the great global uncertainty surrounding the dollar is the proof.  Even now, almost every industrialized nation's leaders are urging the creation of a new global reserve currency.  They are readying their abandonment of the once rock-solid dollar as America implodes.  The question is, what shall American Christians do when this volatile mixture of flammable, toxic variables finally erupts in the most fierce economic conflagration the world has ever seen, one in which the world will demand a new "Caesar" to "make everything alright" again.  Don't say it can't happen.  The Germans wanted relief so badly that they gave way to Adolph Hitler.  The Chinese bought the propaganda of Mao Zedong and Red China was born. The Bolsheviks sold their dream of a Socialist paradise so well that it gave rise to the fearsome Soviet Union.  

Needless to say, hundreds of millions of people died under these governments alone.  And some of the most hunted, persecuted people have been Bible-believing Christians.

That brings us to the real possibility that here, in the United States of America, Christians may be killed, simply for being Christian!  This is already happening in communist North Korea, and under the theocratic tyranny of Iran's Ayatollahs.  The slaughter of Christians in Sudan is astonishing; in Indonesia and New Guinea thousands of Christians' blood stains the ground.  Christians are always targeted for extermination because Bible-believing Christians don't fit into the godless societies created by tyrants for they have but one King, Jesus Christ.  The Holy Bible, which unapologetically pronounces judgment on every society, culture, and government which does not adhere to the commands of God is unaccaptable to this world's philosophy.  This generates and stimulates great enmity against God's Word and those who cling to it.  This is true in history and is true because the Scripture says that the entire world lies under the control of Satan (I Jn. 5:19) and all of its entertainment, academia, religions and politics.  The society which abandons God cannot endure His Word, therefore seeks to expunge it from the public square, as is happening daily in America.

So, what will we do, who call on the Name of Jesus Christ?  It's very easy to be Christian in America right now (generally speaking).  And what I mean is that, there aren't any Christians being burned at the stake, or shot publicly by firing squads, or sent to re-education camps right now.  Yes, we can proudly tote our Bibles around as we ride public transportation and read them in the break rooms of our respective jobs; we have no qualms about "putting on our Sunday best" to go worship, and we have no problem having "Jesus is my co-pilot" bumper stickers on our cars.

But will we be so quick to do all of those things when laws are enacted that virtually outlaw our faith?  When our stomachs are empty because we're not allowed to work to earn money to buy food for ourselves and our families, will we still be steadfast in our faithfulness to Jesus Christ? When the church buildings are charred and burned and smoldering because Christians are made the scapegoats for society's calamity, will we still meet to worship God as His Word commands?  When our loved ones are threatened and arrested because of our Christian activity, how strong will our resolve remain?  I realize that my words may paint a picture that is unimaginable to most, but the possibility is real, I assure you.  If we're honest, we have become addicted to the comforts God has blessed this nation with.  And actually, we have come to expect them and even think it's an outrage when our comforts and conveniences aren't readily available.  If we have to wait "too long" in the check-out line at the grocery store we quickly see the extent of our "Christianity."  If we're cut off in traffic, we see how quickly the old man reasserts himself with all of his obscene gestures and epithets.  How much more if our backs are against the wall, when a good, hot meal is just a denial of Christ away?

Even now, Christians around the world are experiencing loss of life and limb--literally.  They are losing their tongues for confessing Christ; they are having eyes gouged out for viewing the Holy Scriptures; they are forced to watch the torture of their loved ones and children for confessing Jesus Christ--and they, filled and strengthened by the Holy Spirit are remaining true to Christ's Name (Mk. 13:9, 11) like the Apostles and faithful of old (Heb. 11:36-40) and securing for themselves a magnificent welcome into the Kingdom of Heaven (Mt. 25:34-40; Acts 7:54-60; Rev. 14:13).

When it all falls apart, and this massive empire of pleasure and decadence and comfort and convenience crashes, will we be found as faithful in the times of want as we were in the times of plenty?

Prepare.  Now.