The following (burgundy) letter challenges us to expose what, and more importantly,
Whom, we believe on. We do so in every series of The Issues of Life, and in
every breath of life we take. We thank the Lord Jesus Christ for making Himself
known to
all that are given to see.
Hello Paul,
I wanted you to comment on the list of essential
that as Christians we must united on. The text below was copied from the
Christian Research Institute (led by Hank Hanegraaff).
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Akaid, greetings in the Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you for the "list of essentials" you sent me. It has afforded us a wonderful opportunity to come reason together. The author(s) of the list put forth a brief and straightforward point-by-point case for what they propose constitutes "essential" Christianity. There is a problem, however. They are giving us the recipe for roast chicken while leaving out the chicken. It isn't even a matter of forgetfulness. They assume they have the chicken when they don't. I will show you how and why this is the case, as I continue my reply within the letter below.
Essential Christianity. We hear a lot of discussion about essentials and non-essentials, but what are the essentials of Christianity?
When we talk about the essentials of Christianity we're referring to the basic elements that make up and characterize our faith, and which, of course, separate it from other beliefs. Let's survey these doctrines.
First, we believe in the authority of Scripture, which is another way of saying that the Bible is God's inspired, infallible, and inerrant Word. It's the ultimate source for knowledge about God, as well as the definitive guide for our daily lives.
The "ultimate source"? What about Jesus Christ Who is the express image of God? Is not He the Ultimate Source? By Him, the Scriptures say, all things were made, and by Him do they consist. He, it is declared, is the Light of all men. He (not the Bible) shows us the invisible Father. He is both Alpha and Omega. It is not to the Bible the Father draws us, but to the Son, says the Bible. Nowhere has it been said, in the Bible, that the Bible is the ultimate source for knowledge about God. Is it profitable for reproof, doctrine, correction and instruction in righteousness? Yes. But the testimony of the Bible points to the Lord Himself as the Ultimate Source. The inspiration and understanding of the Bible is given by Him. How then is the Bible the ultimate source of knowledge about God? Does it know more than He does? Can it do more than He can? Did the Bible come and lay down its life for us?
Has not the Lord Jesus addressed this already?
"Search the Scriptures; for in them you think you have eternal life: and they are they which testify of Me. And you will not come to Me, that you might have life. I receive not honour from men. But I know you, that you have not the love of God in you. I am come in My Father's name, and you receive Me not: if another shall come in his own name, him you will receive. How can you believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that comes from God only?" (John 5:39-44)
There is good reason men make the Bible the arbiter of final resort, and the Lord has just given you that reason. It is because men seek honor of one another rather than of Him. They seek this honor because they prefer to live to themselves, rather than submit to God. They love the Bible alright, but as eating from the Tree of Knowledge, while rejecting the Tree of Life.
Declaring the Bible as the "ultimate source" implies supremacy over God, and allows every man to keep his own interpretation of the Bible and thereby maintain his own righteousness. "See, it says it right here, even a child can understand it: 'No prophet is born in Galilee.'" They do not rightly divide the Word of God. When people, whether individually or in groups such as denominations, decide for themselves what God means, Who He is, and what He is like, they do so by following their own lusts, and by rejecting the living Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord manifests Himself both then and now, by speaking to His sheep, which hear, and not read, His voice. He, Personally, makes Himself and His will known.
While this position of vaulting the Bible to "numero uno" seems to be giving glory and honor to God, it is in truth a direct denial of the Lord Jesus Christ. It denies He comes in the flesh, which is the doctrine that John, the beloved Apostle, said alone determines whether you receive one into your house as Christ's, or not. (Will you receive the counsel of God by Scripture here, Akaid?)
Some think the doctrine of confessing Christ is come (came) in the flesh means
one acknowledges that Christ lived as a man, died, and was resurrected. This
explanation fails totally. We know that many false professors of Christ will
gladly and even sincerely acknowledge these things, and they have
nothing to do with Him, as seen by their fruits. What the unbeliever, and what
the tares will not do, however, is acknowledge the authority of Christ, by
His presence in a believer. That is Jesus Christ come in the flesh. That is
what He meant when He said that those that received His messengers received
Him, and those that received Him received the Father (Matthew 10:40).
Because the religious, such as the writers of this document, do not know the
Lord personally themselves, or to be more accurate I should say, the Lord does
not know them, they resort to giving themselves a position of spiritual authority
on the basis of the authority of the Scriptures, which they interpret as they
see fit. Let's face it, unless the Lord does a miracle, the Bible will not
jump up and rebuke anyone. It sits there passively and will be made what men
choose to make of it, and that is what they do. The writers of this list are
no different than those the Lord rebuked:
"Search the Scriptures; for in them you think you have eternal life: and they are they which testify of Me. And you will not come to Me, that you might have life" (John 5:39-40).
Calling the Bible "the definitive guide for our daily lives" sounds nice,
but is off the mark. Are the Scriptures all true, and applicable to our lives?
Indeed. Anyone who does not think so will find out differently. However, we
don't follow a book, but God. If we, the saints, are dependent on a book, how
did
Abraham know what to do, or Noah, or Moses? The Bible confirms the truth, and
teaches truth, but it is not God. Christ led the children of Israel in the
wilderness, not the Bible. He does not change, and does the same today. Calling
the Bible the "ultimate source," which is considered a godly thing to do by
many, is nothing less than making an idol of the Bible. Men are in worship
of the Bible, not because they honor God, but because they serve themselves.
Next we affirm the existence of a triune God or one God in three distinct persons - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This God is self-existent, eternal, unchanging, omnipotent, omnipresent, holy, righteous, and loving. God created the universe from nothing and He rules over His creation sovereignty including both human and angelic beings.
There is only one God, not three persons. Please read the following from our
Diabolical Doctrine 6)"God is
three persons."
What of the seven Spirits of God? Would that not make 9 distinct entities? What of the four creatures in Ezekiel's vision? It is a fool's errand for men to describe, by carnal reasoning, the ineffable God. What audacity! Where we do know and see God manifested is in Christ. This He has given us. Christ was God (Jehovah or Yahweh) come in the flesh. That is the way He shows us His character, and makes known what He wills for us. The revelation of Jesus Christ by the Spirit of God is the foundation of the true church (Matthew 16:16-18).
To acknowledge the living Christ as God is anathema to the carnal man, especially the religious one, who will not be told what to do by God because he has already seated himself on God's throne, as spoken of in 2 Thessalonians, 2:3-4. ("Let not anyone deceive you by any means. For that Day shall not come unless there first comes a falling away, and the man of sin shall be revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, setting himself forth, that he is God.")
And did God create the universe from "nothing"? Nowhere in Scripture does it say so. In fact, it says otherwise:
"For the unseen things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being realized by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, for them to be without excuse" (Romans 1:20).
"By faith we understand that the universe was prepared by the Word of God, so that what is seen was made from things that are invisible" (Hebrews 11:3).
Invisible is not equivalent to "nothing." The word itself implies substance. According to the author(s) of this list, and their erroneous assertion here, faith would also be the evidence of "nothing," rather than of things unseen. That is because there is nothing behind their faith. They do not know or have the Substance themselves, not knowing Him Who is invisible.
The list of "essentials of Christianity" continues:
We also hold that man is a physical and spiritual being who is created in God's image. But because of his sin or transgression, man has lost his fellowship with God. The extent of sin is so great that its effects continue to this very day in the form of cruelty, suffering, and death.
True, but what is the nature of sin? It is a spirit of independence, which says to God, "Don't you tell me what to do! I know better." The religious are not teaching others to sin in blatant ways, but rather are teaching, by example, that one can remain independent of God, while professing Him. The engine of sin is independence from God. This nature is the cause of all that leads to death. That is also why God lays the carnage of death in this world, past or present, at the feet of the religious.
"And in her [Mystery Babylon, or man's religious systems] was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all those who were slain on the earth" (Revelation 18:24).
What is being taught by the religious professors is "essentially" man-made, a self-serving and self-exalting version of Christianity. They come together to strengthen their position, as here. Those in agreement with their doctrines are now justified, given a "free ticket" to heaven, and able to live for themselves with virtual impunity. This causes others to blaspheme the Name of God, as they see the hypocrisy and self-righteousness, and rather than being confronted on their sin nature, they are emboldened in it increasingly.
By God's grace, Jesus Christ - Who is fully God and fully man - was sent to save us from our bondage to sin. We believe that Christ was born of a virgin, died for our sins, physically rose from the dead, and will one day return to judge the world and deliver His people. Faith in Christ is the only means by which mankind can escape eternal damnation and judgment.
These things are true, until the words "... will one day return. ..." How convenient for men that judgment is put off until the future! However, judgment has already begun. It begins WITH the house of God.
"For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?" (1 Peter 4:17)
Deliverance too has come; it is the result of judgment:
"But being judged, we are corrected by the Lord, that we not be condemned with the world" (1 Corinthians 11:32).
Judgment is not meant to be escaped; it is meant to be applied for our good, so that we are delivered from evil, as all others will be when they are judged. By His judgment God will deliver everyone. Of Christ it is written:
"Behold My Child whom I chose, My Beloved, in whom My soul has delighted! I will put My Spirit on Him, and He will declare judgment to the nations" (Matthew 12:18).
"For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but so that the world might be saved through Him" (John 3:17).
The Scriptures tell us the purpose of judgment, and the will of God:
"And, O man, the one judging those practicing such things, and doing them, do you think that you will escape the judgment of God? Or do you despise the riches of His kindness, and the forbearance and the long-suffering, not knowing that the kindness of God leads you to repentance?" (Romans 2:3-4)
"The Lord is not slow concerning His promise, as some count slowness, but is long-suffering toward us, not purposing that any should perish, but that ALL should come to repentance" (2 Peter 3:9).
Read these writings, Akaid. Hear the victory of the Lord Jesus Christ; believe
the almighty power of His resurrection and the absolute sovereignty of His
will. Give glory to God, and not to Satan.
Finally, we recognize the church as God's ordained institution headed by Christ. The church is composed of all believers, and is organized for worship, for fellowship, for the administration of the sacraments, for spiritual growth and support, and for evangelizing the world.
Do they "recognize the church as God's ordained institution headed by Christ"? Which church? How do they know who is a believer and who isn't? By these criteria which I have proven faulty? What they are saying here is no different than saying the Bible is the ultimate authority, inasmuch as this is also according to their interpretation and say so. But we know that neither the inspiration of Scripture, nor the interpretation is a private matter.
"Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost" (2 Peter 1:20-21).
Sacraments, what are those? Defined by whom? Who determines who is sent to evangelize, and so forth? Will the authors of this list recognize God's ordained body? Send them this letter and we will see.
Much more can and will be said, but we hope this summary has encouraged you to continue studying Christian doctrine.
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Regards,
Akaid
It has encouraged me to contend for the true faith of Jesus Christ. For that I am thankful. I pray this answer will encourage you to seek the same, Akaid. You need to come away from man-made religion that poisons. You need to ask the Lord for a love of the truth, or you will be destroyed in your own righteousness.