Friday, July 29, 2011

The Apostasy and Moral Relativism

There's been alot of preaching lately about the dangers of "moral relativism".  The dictionary defines "moral" as: "pertinent to right and wrong conduct".  It also defines "relativism" as: "dependent on relation to something else, not absolute."  In other words, moral relativism means there is no absolute truth, no absolute right and wrong.  Everything is relative to each other.


What's surprising to me is the fact that these very same ministers of the Gospel who preach against moral relativism are guilty of teaching and practicing it themselves!  Here's an example when they are approached with the truth from God's Word that the 4th Commandment has never been done away with.  The 4th Commandment says, "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy".  Exodus 20:10 further states, "But the 7th day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God.  In it you shall do no work...." That sure sounds like an "absolute truth" statement!  Here is where the moral relativism comes in when Christians say to me, "Well, it doesn't really matter which day of the week we worship God.  We can worship Him any day of the week."  The truth is that they say this to excuse themselves from not being obedient to God and His Word!


Let's take a look at some other examples from the Bible where God's people tried the "relativism approach" with our holy God.  The first one to come to mind is in the Garden of Eden.  God told Adam there was ONE tree he was not to eat from.  The serpent basically told Eve, "Does it really matter if you eat from that tree or from any other tree in this garden?"  He used the "relativism approach" on Eve, and we know the punishment that came from approaching God with that attitude, don't we?


A few months ago, I wrote a post regarding Naaman, the leper in 2 Kings 5:1-12.  He was told by a man of God to go to the Jordan River and dip seven times and he would be cleansed of his leprousy.  However, in verse 12 Naaman asks, "Are not the Abanah and the Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?  Could I not wash in them and be clean?"  This is a really good example of "Moral Relativism".  Naaman was saying as Christians do today, that it really doesn't matter to God what river I dip in - as long as I dip myself in a river.  It's the same as saying, "It doesn't really matter to God what day I keep as the Sabbath Day - just as long as I take a sabbath day."


Sadly, our churches have let moral relativism take over so much that not only are the Ten Commandments no longer honored and respected, but God Himself in the Person of Jesus Christ is no longer Supreme in our church services and our lives.  Jesus says in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through Me."  Jesus is the Absolute Truth, the Absolute Way, and the Absolute Life!  There is NO OTHER WAY to God the Father.  One last warning given by Jesus in Matt. 7:13 & 14 says, "Wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it.  Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it."  Let me challenge you with with this last question:  Just how difficult and narrow is your way of life as a Christian?  If you are not living a difficult and narrow life, then there is only one other way of life you can be living.....think about it!!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Once Saved - Always Saved? True or False?

Here is what God says in Ezekiel 18:21 about the "righteous man":

"When a righteous man turns away from his righteousness and commits iniquity (sin), and does according to all the abominations that the wicked man does, shall he live?  ALL the righteousness which he has done shall not be remembered; because of the unfaithfulness of which he is guilty and the sin which he has committed, because of them he shall die." 

In Ezekiel 18:25, God says the following about the "wicked man":

"If a wicked man turns from all his sins (lawlessness) which he has committed, keeps all My statutes, and does what is lawful and right, he shall surely live." 

If our preachers say that the righteous man can "commit iniquity" and still live, (which goes against God's Word in Ez. 18) - then preachers MUST also BE CONSISTENT when it comes to the verses on the wicked man.  They would then have to say if the wicked man "turns from all his sins" - he would still die  (which goes against God's Word in Ez. 18).  Our preachers cannot change the verses about the righteous man without also changing the verses regarding the wicked man!  This goes completely against the practice of good Bible teaching.

So, what is righteousness?  Verse 25 above tells us that when a wicked man turns away from his wickedness, "keeps all My statutes (laws)" and does "what is lawful and right", he is considered righteous and will live.  If you do what is "lawful", you must have a set of "laws" to live by.  The set of laws God has given us are His statutes, the Ten Commandments.  However, if we are being taught in our churches that God's law has "been done away with", that means our preachers are actually teaching us to be unrighteous people!

It's interesting that I John 3:4 states that "Sin is lawlessness".  Lawlessness means "we are not under law" because there is no law.  Hmmm - where have I heard that one before?

Before I close, I want to clarify that we cannot earn our salvation by good works or by keeping God's laws.  Jesus Christ purchased our salvation through His blood which was shed on the cross for us.  If we choose to accept this gift of salvation, it also means we choosing to turn our lives over to Christ and His laws which He expects us to obey.  We are taught that salvation is a "free gift", but even that is a false teaching!  It cost Jesus Christ His very life, and He tells us that if we accept His gift of salvation - it will cost us our lives as well!

In conclusion, God's Word tells us that the theology that teaches us "Once Saved - Always Saved" is a false teaching.  It not only does away with our need to obey God's laws, but it also takes away "the fear of the Lord" from before our eyes.  Solomon gave his conclusion in Ecclesiastes 12:13,14:  "Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is man's all.  For God will bring every work into judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil." 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Apostasy: The Idolatry of Evangelical Believers

Since I began this blog about the Apostasy and believers being falsely taught that God's Law has been "done away with", I've had the feeling that idolatry is being practiced by many believers - but I just couldn't figure out how to explain it.  For one thing, we don't have carved idols that we actually bow down to here in the U.S. as many foreign countries have with their various religions, etc.

Well, yesterday God showed me in Ezekiel 14:3-6, the idolatry that many evangelical believers are practicing today.  It's called "Idolatry of the Heart".  Here is how this passage reads in the NKJV:

"Son of man, these men have set up their idols in their hearts, and put before them that which causes them to stumble into iniquity.  Should I (the Lord God) let Myself be inquired of at all by them? Therefore, speak to them, and say to them, 'Thus says the Lord God:  "Everyone of the house of Israel who sets up his idols in his heart, and puts before him what causes him to stumble into iniquity, and then comes to the prophet, I the Lord will answer him who comes, according to the multitude of his idols, that I may seize the house of Israel by their heart, because they are all estranged from Me by their idols."'  Therefore say to the house of Israel, 'Thus says the Lord God:  "Repent, turn away from your idols, and turn your faces away from all your abominations."

Ezekiel 14:7 & 8 then says:  "For anyone of the house of Israel, or of the strangers who dwell in Israel, who separates himself from Me and sets up idols in his heart and puts before him what causes him to stumble into iniquity, then comes to a prophet to inquire of him concerning Me, I the Lord will answer him by Myself.  I will set My face against that man and make him a sign and a proverb, and I will cut him off from the midst of My people.  Then you shall know that I am the Lord."

How do we identify "idolatry of the heart"?  First of all, this idolatry is not referring to carved images that are set up in order for one to practice their religion by bowing down before them and/or offering sacrifices to them, etc.  This idolatry is something that "estranges and separates" us from our relationship with our God. (14:5)  This idolatry is something that "causes us to stumble into iniquity". (14:3,4,7)  It is an "idolatry of the heart" that makes our hearts lukewarm towards God.  I wrote about this in my blog in June 2010 regarding apostasy-and-uncircumcised hearts.

Many evangelical Christians are spending their spare time playing video games on their i-phones, playing fantasy games with others on their computers, and many are even spending time viewing pornagraphic websites.  Spending your spare time watching T.V., being on the internet, going shopping, being with friends, can all be "idolatry of the heart" IF it all leaves you with NO TIME to spend with your God by reading His Word (not someone else's devotionals) or being on your knees in prayer and worship before Him.  Of course, the more time we stay away from God and His Word - the more likely we are going to "stumble into iniquity" as Ezekiel 14 put it.  As someone else has put it, "If the devil can't get you to sin, he will keep you BUSY!"

If you as a believer in Christ Jesus, find you have "no heart" for spending time with Him - then you need to examine your heart and your lifestyle.  If you find that your "want to" is broken regarding spending time in prayer and Bible-reading, then do what Ezekiel 14:6 says to do:  "Repent, turn away from your idols, and turn your faces away from all your abominations."  If you find you don't even have "the heart" to do this - then you, my dear friend, have been deceived into thinking that you are truly a born-again Christian.
As I John 3:10 says, "Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God..."    If you have a desire to have a personal relationship with God, please let me know and I will be glad to introduce you to Him.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Guarding The Gates of the Sabbath - Part Two

My husband and I get so excited when the sun sets on Friday evenings and we can "shut the gates" when it comes to our home and our relationship with each other and our God.  It's so freeing to know that for the next 24 hours, we are going to shut the world out of our home and our lives.  Then, we get to welcome our Lord Jesus to spend time with us on His holy day.  By so doing, we are "guarding the gates and sanctifying the Sabbath day".

God led Nehemiah to use this phrase in Nehemiah 13:19-22.  "So it was, at the gates of Jerusalem, as it began to be dark before the Sabbath, that I commanded the gates to be shut, and charged that they must not be opened till after the Sabbath.  Now the merchants and sellers of all kinds of wares lodged outside Jerusalem once or twice.  Then I warned them, and said to them, 'Why do you spend the night around the wall?  If you do so again, I will lay hands on you!'  From that time on they came no more on the Sabbath.  And I commanded the Levites that they should cleanse themselves, and that they should go and guard the gates to sanctify the Sabbath day."

So as a Christian, how are you doing at "guarding the gates" of God's seventh-day Sabbath?  How are you doing at "sanctifying the Sabbath day" - keeping it holy, different and set apart from the other 6 days of the week?  This definitely goes counter-culture in today's society as well as in today's evangelical churches.  As in Nehemiah's day, the merchants are outside "the gates" (meaning our homes) on the Sabbath day -
constantly calling us to "open the gates" in order to come out and buy their goods.  However, by "opening those gates", the world is able to sneak inside our homes through our phones, televisions, radios, newspapers, etc.  It is a constant conscious decision on our part to turn it all off in order to "guard the gates to sanctify the Sabbath day".

So, what is the benefit to you?  1) You will be walking in obedience to the Word of God, 2) You will grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ, 3) You will get REST and RELAXATION for 24 hours EVERY WEEK, and 4) You will have peace - Sabbath Peace.  What a gift from God!

                                     "SHABBAT SHALOM!"

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Guarding The Gates of the Sabbath - Part One

Here's a little bit of history that I'm sure most of us are unaware of.  In 586 BC, Jerusalem and its gates
were burned and destroyed by fire.  Jeremiah 17:27 gives the reason for why it happened:

Thus says the Lord, "But if you will not heed Me to hallow the Sabbath day, such as not carrying a burden when entering the gates of Jerusalem on the Sabbath day, then I will kindle a fire in its gates, and it shall devour the palaces of Jerusalem, and it shall not be quenched."

A little later on around 432 BC, Nehemiah has gone back to Jerusalem to help rebuild it.  After rebuilding the walls, the people made a covenant in Neh. 10:31 "... if the peoples of the land brought wares or any grain to sell on the Sabbath day, we would not buy it from them on the Sabbath, or on a holy day;"  Sometime after this, Nehemiah returned to Babylon for a short time.  However, when he came back to Jerusalem (in Neh. 13:15-19) this is what he had to say:

"In those days I saw people in Judah treading wine presses on the Sabbath, and bringing in sheaves, and loading donkeys with wine, grapes, figs, and all kinds of burdens, which they brought into Jerusalem on the Sabbath day.  And I warned them about the day on which they were selling provisions.  Men of Tyre dwelt there also, who brought in fish and all kinds of goods, and sold them on the Sabbath to the children of Judah, and in Jerusalem.  Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said to them, 'What evil thing is this that you do, by which you profane the Sabbath day?  Did not your fathers do thus, and did not our God bring all this disaster on us and on this city?  Yet you bring added wrath on Israel by profaning the Sabbath.'  So it was, at the gates of Jerusalem, as it began to be dark before the Sabbath, that I commanded the gates to be shut, and charged that they must not be opened till after the Sabbath.  Then I posted some of my servants at the gates, so that no burdens would be brought in on the Sabbath day."

In verse 18 when Nehemiah referred to "didn't our fathers do thus, and didn't our God bring all this disaster on us and on this city?" - he was referring to the burning of Jerusalem and its gates by fire, back in Jeremiah 17:27!  To put it in our language today, Nehemiah was "freaking out" that the people were buying and selling on the Sabbath day, not keeping it a holy and set-apart day to the Lord, and not keeping the gates of Jerusalem shut on that holy day.  He was fearful that God would again burn it with fire because of them not honoring the Sabbath Day!

What does this have to do with us today?  Take a look at what Christians are doing on the 7th day of the week - the Sabbath day to the Lord our God.  It's one of the first 4 commandments that have to do with "Loving the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength".  Are we "buying and selling" on God's holy day?  Are we working and/or making others work that day by serving us?  Maybe some of us should be getting a little bit more "freaked out" about the natural disasters God is allowing to come on the U.S. when it's obvious we continue to "cast His law behind our backs" (Neh. 9:26) by being a disobedient and rebellious people when it comes to God and His Word.  If God can burn Jerusalem with fire because the people called by His Name would not keep His Sabbath day holy - what makes us think it won't happen to us as well?