8.29.2008

How Would Jesus Have us Vote: Abortion

In the last post I suggested that being involved in the political process is not only modeled for us in scripture, but it also considered the responsibility of every Christian. While not all of us can hold public office, we can at least vote.

In considering how a Christian should vote according to the Christian worldview then, we have some important matters to consider. In this post we will attempt to tackle the issue of abortion.

In a recent interview with mega-church pastor and best-selling author, Rick Warren, John McCain and Barak Obama were given this question: “When does life begin?” Obama said in so many words with a circuitous 3-minute answer that he didn’t know, and then stated matter-of-factly that he was pro-choice on the matter of abortion. John McCain’s answer was five simple words: Life begins “at the moment of conception.” Both men claim to be Christians.

Can someone have a Biblical worldview and believe anything but the fact that life begins at conception? Even science demonstrates the truth of it. At the moment of conception, that single human cell contains all the genetic information needed to determine the color of the child’s eyes and hair, its gender, and even its temperament.

Life begins "at the moment
of conception." -McCain
From a theological standpoint, it’s likewise unmistakable that the life of every human being was conceived in the mind of God before anyone took a single breath, and at the moment that the sperm meets the egg, life bursts forth. God told Jeremiah, “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you” (Jeremiah 1:5). God even once slew a man named Onan for refusing to impregnate his wife (see Genesis 38:7-10). If God is this serious about life being created in the first place, how must He regard the child that has already sprung to life in the womb?
In no uncertain terms God’s command is that man shall not slay man (Exodus 20:13). His edict was that if anyone killed another human being, that person was to be put to death. God is ferociously protective of human life, even of those who have lived lives of sin. How much more protective must He be toward those who have never even seen the light of day?!

So then, how should this effect our voting? Proverbs 24:11 gives us insight.

Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter. If you say, “But we knew nothing about this,” does not He Who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not He Who guards your life know it? Will He not repay each person according to what he has done?

"Im not qualified to say when
life begins...I am pro choice."
-Obama
God expects us to come to the rescue of those who cannot speak for themselves and who are unjustly treated. What persons fit this description better than a little child still tucked away in its mother’s womb? What a horrific holocaust – 40 million babies gruesomely extracted from their mother’s wombs and thrown in garbage cans like yesterday’s trash! There will be literal hell to pay for many in eternity for these crimes.

But what about you and me? Do we bear any responsibility? Proverbs 24:11 says we surely do! When we vote for people who empower this barbaric act, we give our stamp of approval for it to continue to be carried out. Like young Saul who held the coats of the men who stoned Stephen, we sit by and watch with approval as thousands more babies are dismembered and chemically burned for the sake of the convenience of their parents and grandparents. When we don’t raise a voice in protest, and when we vote for people who support a mother’s right to murder her own child, we are guilty by association, and He Who weighs the heart perceives it, and He will repay each person according to what he has done.

So one must educate himself/herself regarding the platform of each political party. Included in the platform of two political parties – Democrat and Libertarian – is the preservation of a women’s right to choose to terminate her pregnancy for any reason.

Is this picture too graphic for
you? Suck it up and face what
you are voting for! Abortion
is murder!
“We oppose government actions that either compel or prohibit abortion, sterilization or any other form of birth control.” -From the website of the Libertarian Party, http://www.lp.org/issues/platform_all.shtml#reprodright

“Clearly, anti-choice legislators and Governors around the country are aggressively pursuing an agenda to outlaw almost all abortions, if not all, making it imperative for pro-choice women and men to combat these measures by assisting pro-choice advocates in states battling these detrimental bills.” -From the Democratic Party website, http://www.democrats.org/a/2007/03/the_abortion_ba.php


While the two aforementioned Parties have some noble causes, the noble is outweighed by the absolute evil being promoted in the name of freedom of choice.

The Republican Party, on the other hand, has a much different view.

"The unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed. We support a human life amendment to the Constitution and we endorse legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment's protections apply to unborn children. Our purpose is to have legislative and judicial protection of that right against those who perform abortions. We oppose using public revenues for abortion and will not fund organizations which advocate it. We support the appointment of judges who respect traditional family values and the sanctity of innocent human life. Our goal is to ensure that women with problem pregnancies have the kind of support, material and otherwise, they need for themselves and for their babies, not to be punitive towards those for whose difficult situation we have only compassion. We oppose abortion, but our pro-life agenda does not include punitive action against women who have an abortion. We salute those who provide alternatives to abortion and offer adoption services.” Source: 1996 Republican National Platform

It should thus be abundantly clear which Party one should vote for if one is concerned about voting according to a Biblical worldview and if one has any sense of responsibility at all where injustice is concerned. Even voting for a Democrat or Libertarian who is supposedly Pro-Life is still voting for abortion, because voting for a Democrat or Libertarian is voting for their Party, and voting for their Party is supporting their agenda.
A nation cannot long endure that kills its own children.

8.19.2008

Should Christians Be Involved in the Political Process?


In many past elections important to Christian and family values, scores of Christians have sat home and resigned from participating in the privilege to vote. Many have argued that Christians should keep our focus on things above, not things here below, a reference to Colossians 3:2. And so some have concluded that voting or being involved in politics in any capacity is a waste of time for Christians and a deviation from God’s directive. However, the implication of Colossians 3:2 is that “since we have been raised with Christ” (v.1), our “affections” (v.2) should now be different than our previous preoccupations and those of the world. In other words, our ambitions, passions, and desires should reflect those of Christ and differ sharply from those outside the faith and from our own pre-Christian way of life. In no way is this verse meant to be a prohibition against being involved in the political process. In fact, it seems apparent from scripture that we as people of God can play a very integral part in redirecting the course of a nation.


A case in point would be that of Joseph. While Joseph did not seek a career in politics, he was appointed to one through God’s sovereignty. And it was his wisdom that kept the country and surrounding regions afloat during a time of severe widespread famine, and it was Joseph’s influence and place of prominence that provided a safe haven in Egypt for Israel and his descendants when Egypt would have been hostile or at the very least indifferent toward them otherwise. It was the political process through which God gave His people a place to flourish and multiply into a nation of their own.


Another example would be that of Queen Esther. God chose a humble Hebrew girl living in exile in a pagan nation to bring liberation to all the Jews living in that region. It was through her influence that policies were changed.


God has often chosen to work through whatever means available to glorify Himself and bless His people, and often the available means are the politics of a country, and it takes willing vessels to work in and through the political process.


So yes, Christians can and should use whatever means available to shape the culture in which they live. This does not mean, however, that one should picket abortion clinics and hurl hateful remarks at those going in. All we do must be motivated by the love of Christ. So in using whatever means available to shape our culture, we must realize the impact we can have for Christ through personal relationships, acts of service, good works, humanitarian efforts, and working toward social reform, which will often incorporate the mediums of media (articles, blogs, internet, TV, etc) and politics.


I hate to think where our country would be if the Founding Fathers had not been God-fearing men who used the principles of scripture to forge and guide our nation. I likewise shudder to imagine the kind of society America and Great Britain would be were it not for the efforts of one man – Wilbur Wilberforce – who almost single-handedly influenced his colleagues in Parliament to do away with slave trading; an historic decision that ultimately had influence in America as well, and resonates throughout the ages. And this effort in the States was aided by people interested in social reform who did not just sit around hoping things would get better, but did things like create “underground” newspapers that helped to promote their cause. Slavery was abolished due in part to the efforts of activists who got involved socially and politically, and the present-day abolishment of abortion and pornography and the like will be no different.


A couple of inspiring and moving films that demonstrate the importance of Christians getting involved in the political process that I highly recommend is Steven Spielberg’s, Amistad, and last year’s film, Amazing Grace, which dramatizes William Wilberforce’s efforts to win the battle against slave trading in Great Britain.


In the next several posts, I will be examining the sticky issue of HOW Christians should vote according to a Biblical worldview. Stay tuned.

4.12.2008

Caring for Your Temple



Did you know the Bible addresses how to take care of your body? The message of health is interwoven throughout the scriptures. While we know, for example, that there are dietary issues that lead to certain diseases, there are also spiritual/emotional aspects of health as well.

For example, according to the book of Proverbs, there is a connection between stress and diseases of the bones. In numerous places throughout Proverbs, it talks about how a peaceful heart is health to the body, but issues that cause chronic stress causes the bones to rot. What are some of those issues? How about envy (Proverbs 14:30), a disgraceful wife (Proverbs 12:4), and Proverbs 17:22 says that a broken spirit (i.e. discouragement and depression) dries up the bones.

Modern medical science has proven that high levels of an amino acid called, homocysteine, in the bloodstream leads to degenerative changes throughout the body, causing osteoporosis (bone loss), heart disease, and cancer. High homocysteine levels are caused, in part, by chronic stress. In fact, a study at Ohio State University reported in Life Science 1999 revealed that “…stress induced rapid and significant elevations in plasma [blood] homocysteine…”

Scripture also addresses the importance of what kind of food we choose to eat. Proverbs 23:1-3 says, “When you sit to dine with a ruler, note well what is set before you, and put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. Do not crave his delicacies, for that food is deceptive.”

During the time and place that the book of Proverbs was written, it was only the rulers and dignitaries that ate rich foods like pastries, wine and beer, lots of animal fat, etc. The commoners didn’t have access to rich foods, but subsisted off of vegetables, grains, fruit, and wild game. Consequently, it was only the wealthy that got diseases that became known as “the diseases of kings and queens.” What were those disease? Arthritis, cancer, obesity, heart disease, and other degenerative maladies that were largely foreign to the commoners.

In modern America, EVERYONE eats calorie-rich, nutrient-depleted foods, and as a consequence, we are an entire nation of people who suffer from the diseases of kings and queens.
Here's what NOT to do.

Former Surgeon General, C. Evert Koop, conducted a study in 1989 which determined that 7 out of 10 leading causes of death in the U.S. were diet-related diseases of lifestyle that were largely preventable. It’s tragic that among all the industrialized nations of the world, America currently ranks 37th in the quality of the health of our citizens. We are indeed the land of the free, but the home of the diseased.

Compounding this dilemma is the fact that we have a medical system that is hell-bent on ramming more medications down our throats and subjecting us to more expensive and risky surgeries while largely ignoring the issues of lifestyle and nutrition. America spends more than 1.6 TRILLION dollars on health care, yet we are still one of the sickest nations on the planet! It is obvious that drugs don’t make us healthy, but they just mask the symptoms of the disorder, which is not improving our health.

Worse yet is the fact that many of these drugs we have been exposed to have dangerous and often lethal side effects that are often not known to the general public until hundreds and sometimes thousands of people have died, and after the drug manufacturers have profited in the BILLIONS of dollars. (Remember the Vioxx and the Premarin debacles? The same thing is now happening with the bone loss drug, Fosomax.)

You might find it interesting to know that a paper written by several medical doctors and PhDs, called, Death by Medicine, revealed that the leading cause of death in the U.S. is no longer heart disease or cancer, although that’s still what you hear about. The leading cause of death in America is something called, “Iatrogenic Disease,” or illness that was induced by the doctor, taking more than 750,000 lives per year by conservative estimates. From lethal side effects from drugs, to botched surgeries, and misdiagnoses, doctors are 9,000 times more likely to kill someone than gun owners according to the research. Yet somehow we have been duped into believing that medical doctors are the saviors of humanity.

Let me let you in on a little secret. Medical doctors are indoctrinated by a system that is geared toward huge profits. Drugs and surgeries are BIG business, but they do nothing to help the body heal itself in most cases. Sure, there is merit to cutting out a cancerous tumor, and there is value in some drugs like blood pressure medications, but why is it that doctors will typically spend less than ten minutes with their patients, and then usually all they do is prescribe a medication to deal with symptoms?! Why don’t they spend enough time with the patient to find out WHY they have high blood pressure or whatever other malady? Why don’t they spend time with patients helping them to understand how to eat healthy diets, how to achieve healthy weight, how to deal with their stress levels, and the efficacy and safety of using high-quality nutritional formulas instead of drugs?

Well, it’s because, 1) medical doctors know next to nothing about diet and human nutrition because they don’t get that training in medical school, and 2) medical doctors are driven by an insurance system that rewards them for the number of patients they see, NOT the results of their care. So your family doctor, regardless of how nice he or she seems, is motivated by the profit to be gained from the number of patients that come in and out the door in the course of a day, so great effort is made to make your visit as short as possible. That way they make more money, and it doesn’t make one iota of difference if you get better or not, or whether you drop dead from the side effects of the drugs. They get paid anyway.

If this weren’t enough, the practice by insurance companies of paying for these obscenely expensive medications, surgeries, hospital stays, and doctors visits, and NOT paying for preventive and alternative healthcare like therapeutic nutrition, lifestyle education, chiropractic care, naturopathy, etc, is bankrupting the health care industry and the insurance industry. For the first time in our nation’s history, it costs more per month for the average American to pay for their health care than it does one’s mortgage! The health care industry in the United States is in a crisis and WILL significantly affect you and your family very soon – both financially and in your ability to access appropriate health care services. A recent Harvard study finds medical bills to be the leading cause of bankruptcy and that more than 75% were insured at the start of the bankrupting illness. Families in bankruptcy suffered many privations -- 30 % had a utility cut off and 61 % went without needed medical care.

Today, the mortgage payment on a 30 year, 6% fixed rate P & I median mortgage of $130,000 is approximately $780 per month, or about $9,360 per year. Today, the average annual cost for a health insurance policy with a modest deductable for a typical family ‘group policy’ including basic, catastrophic, and maternity is now over $12,000 per year! According to Helen Darling of the National Business Group on Health, this excludes co-pays and deductibles. That is about 28% MORE than the average mortgage payment! Even more disturbing is the fact that you have earned neither equity nor future coverage if you were a prudent consumer by investing in your health and experienced low health expenses that year. Even worse, the insurance cost will likely go up at 1% to 2% per year – FASTER than the cost of living!

One sound alternative approach is to take control of your health by caring for yourself. Did you know that in the United States more than 175 people EVERY HOUR are diagnosed with cancer and another 65 die from it?! More than 60 percent of those deaths could have been prevented if Americans adopted healthier lifestyles: eating healthier food, exercising more, and stopping smoking (American Cancer Society March 31, 2005). Likewise, “poor diet and physical inactivity may soon overtake tobacco” on the list of the leading causes of death. ( JAMA 2004 Mar 10;291(10):1238-45)

These findings, along with escalating health care costs and aging population, argue persuasively regarding the need to establish a more preventive orientation in the US health care and public health systems. Achieving wellness is an approach to health care that puts you back in control, making you responsible for your health. But therein lies the rub. Most Americans, it seems, don't want to take that responsibility, because that responsibility will involve sacrafices and a bit of work, such as exercising on a regular basis, thinking about what we stuff into our faces, and limiting the amounts of food we eat.

Again, most of the chronic health care conditions that bankrupt and plague Americans are lifestyle diseases caused by an individual’s diet and daily habits. So it behooves us to begin paying attention to how we treat our temples, because our medical system has proven that they are taking as many lives as they are saving; perhaps more. God cares about how you treat your body, because He wants us to live long, fruitful lives upon the earth. So it is imperative that we learn what foods to eat and which ones to stay away from (this is not rocket science). It’s vital that we keep our bodies active and exercised, that we steer clear of chronic stress if possible, and supplement the diet when necessary with high-quality nutritional formulas. And most of all, that we seek God with all our hearts, feed on His Word, and spend ourselves on behalf of the needy, which scripture says will bring life and healing to the body (Proverbs 3:7-8, 4:20-22, Isaiah 58:6-11).

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For more on how modern medicine has betrayed the trust of Americans, see my book, Licensed to Kill, in the side column of this blog. There are a number of other reliable and well-researched resources on not only the sinister nature of drug companies, the FDA, and the medical system, but also on how to keep one’s self healthy through diet and lifestyle changes. Here’s two that I recommend: Under the Influence of Modern Medicine, by Dr. Terry A. Rondenberg, and Body By God, by Dr. Ben Lerner.

4.07.2008

War of the Worldviews, part 3: Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?


In continuing with our current theme of whether or not Jesus Christ’s claims of being God and the only way to salvation can be validated, we have to consider whether or not He truly rose from the dead. Since Jesus predicted that He would rise from the dead, His whole life and ministry would prove to be a fraud if He was not able to then do so.

In a short post like this I cannot fully explore the mammoth amount of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. But one thing I can tell you is that the task of analyzing that evidence has been undertaken by many other men much more learned that you and me, and time after time the evidence keeps supporting the resurrection of Christ.

One of those men was Sir Lionel Luckoo, a British defense attorney who holds the Guinness World record for successfully defending 245 consecutive murder cases. He is called the modern day Perry Mason, and his deductive genius and mastery of the laws of evidence are legendary. Luckoo set out to use that deductive genius to overturn the claims about Jesus’ resurrection, but after an exhaustive investigation, he concluded the following: “I say unequivocally that the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is so overwhelming that it compels proof that leaves no room for doubt.” And do you know what happened then? Sir Lionel Luckoo turned his life over to Jesus and is now a committed Christian!

Similarly, Simon Greenleaf, the expert in the laws of evidence who authored the text book that all law students are required to study on the laws of evidence, set out on a similar mission as Sir Lionel Luckoo to discredit Jesus as the risen Savior. Greenleaf, a professing atheist at the time, was certain he could set the matter to rest once and for all. Yet, at the end of his investigation, he too had to concede that Jesus is exactly who He claims and that His resurrection was an actual historical event. He stated, “I can prove to any court in the land that Jesus Christ is an actual historical figure, that he was crucified according to scripture, and was raised from the dead after three days.” Wow! He said he could prove it in any court in the land! And how do you think a reasonable thinking man like Simon Greenleaf would respond to such revelatory knowledge? Well, he too was convinced of the Lordship of Jesus Christ and surrendered his life to His service.

Is there any other reasonable response? I mean, what would you think of me intellectually if I went to the trouble to investigate the claims of Jesus, saw that the claims about Him being God were true, and then walked away and said, “Well, that was interesting. What’s next on my agenda?” Or worse yet, what if I walked away from that and said, “Yes, Jesus was a good man who meant well, and was probably one of the many ways that lead to God.” You would probably rightly accuse me of suffering from a touch of not-being-able-to-see-the-forest-for-the-trees syndrome.

No Other Way
If God wanted to, He could have created many different paths that lead to salvation. But He didn’t. He created one. And that path is through faith in Jesus alone – not Allah, not Mohamed, not Krishna, not Buddha, and not anyone but the very God-man Himself, Jesus Christ. Jesus said that He was the ONLY way to the Father, and He validated His divinity by dying for mankind’s sins and then rising from the dead – something that no other religious figure has been able to pull off. And Jesus was bold enough to predict His resurrection ahead of time.

If there were many paths that lead to God, Jesus would not have had to die as a substitutionary sacrifice for mankind’s sins. He could have walked the earth and died at a ripe old age and enjoyed Himself. But the heinous sins of mankind required a blood atonement, and Jesus was the sacrificial Lamb of God. To say that there are other paths that lead to salvation is to say that Jesus’ brutal mutilation meant nothing, and that, my friends, is blasphemy. Those claiming that Jesus is one of the many ways that lead to God do not know the precious Savior, because they have failed to recognize their own sin, and therefore have failed to recognize the magnitude of what Christ did on the cross. They will have to bear the penalty for their sins themselves, while all along Jesus is extending the invitation to come and be cleansed and forgiven. But the pre-requisite for that forgiveness is acknowledgment of His Lordship and that He is the ONLY way to the Father as He claimed.

Yes, that claim is an exclusive one, but the invitation is for everyone, and that’s not exclusive at all, but all-inclusive. All are invited to partake in that forgiveness if only they would believe and follow. But alas, “The preaching of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing.” -1 Corinthians 1:18
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If you would like to know more about the evidence validating Jesus as the Son of God and concerning His resurrection, two landmark books to consider are Josh McDowell's More than a Carpenter, and Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ (see the side bar of this blog).

4.03.2008

War of the Worldviews, part 2: Do All Paths Lead to God?


Unitarianism has become popular in today’s post-modern culture. It is surprising how many people believe that as long as you are sincere, you can believe whatever you choose to believe and still be justified in the end. More surprising still is the number of churchgoers who believe that the spiritual path they have chosen is simply one of the many paths that lead to God. But is that true? Can two groups of people believe in totally different ideals and both still somehow be right? Is sincerity a marker for truth?


People don't mind acknowledging Jesus as a nice religious teacher, and the Hindus are very happy to even acknowledge Him as a god, among their thousands of other gods. But to suggest that Jesus is the ONLY way to salvation can make even the most serene meditating New Ager a little steamed. One of the most common objections to faith in Jesus Christ is the narrowness of His teachings and the exclusiveness of His claims. Indeed, Jesus made radical declarations about Himself, declarations such as “I and the Father are one,” and “If you have seen me, you have seen the Father,” and “No one can come to the Father except through Me.” No religious figure ever made claims like Jesus did.

So then, what are we to make of those claims? It is illogical to conclude that Jesus was simply an important religious teacher and a good man who meant well if those radical claims weren’t true. If they were not true, he was either a deranged lunatic who thought he was God, or he was a liar and a charlatan. And either one of those scenarios discredits Jesus as a good religious leader worthy of anyone’s devotion.

So then, can Jesus’ claims about Himself be validated?

Fulfilling Prophecy
The Old Testament contains over 300 prophecies concerning the Jewish Messiah. Many were prophecies that a person could not fulfill on his own. For example, the Old Testament writings say that the Messiah would come from the family line of King David, would be born in the town of Bethlehem, would be grossly disfigured in being executed yet have no broken bones, and soldiers would gamble for his clothes during his execution. The chances of someone in history accidentally fulfilling all of those prophecies is mathematically impossible, yet Jesus fulfilled every last one.

Six-hundred mathematic students and professors at Westmont College analyzed the prophecies concerning the Messiah, and calculated that the chances of someone in history coming along who could fulfill just eight of the over 300 prophecies was one chance in 10 to the 17th power. Now, if you are not familiar with that mathematical designation, that represents a number with 17 zeros behind it – a number so large that it doesn’t even have a name like a million or billion. Then that same group analyzed 48 of the prophecies concerning the Messiah, and calculated that the chances of someone in history fulfilling just 48 of the prophecies was one chance in 10 to the 157th power – a number with 157 zeros behind it! Mathematically speaking, you have a better chance of waking up tomorrow morning and bumping your head on the moon than for someone coming along in history who just happened to accidentally fulfilling just 8 of those prophecies.

In his landmark book, Evidence that Demands a Verdict, Josh McDowell paints a word picture to show the mathematical impossibility of a number like 10 to the 17th power. He said to imagine the huge state of Texas blanketed with silver dollars four-feet high, and one of those silver dollars has a distinguishing red mark on it. Now imagine parachuting blindfolded somewhere in the middle of Texas and told that you must pick up the silver dollar with the red mark on the first try while still blind folded. There is a better chance of you being able to do that than there is for someone coming along in history who could accidentally fulfill just eight of the Old Testament prophecies concerning the Jewish Messiah given hundreds of years before His birth.
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History records, however, that Jesus Christ fulfilled every last one of those prophecies – over 300 in all! So if Jesus fulfilled ALL of those prophecies, what are the chances of Him being the One who He claimed to be? I don't know about you, but I think it takes more faith NOT to believe in Jesus in light of these details than it does for me to simply accept His claims as true. And if His claims are true, then there is only one response, and that is to serve Him as the Lord of all and the only way to salvation, rejecting all other paths as the tragic misguided man-made teachings that they are.

3.31.2008

War of the Worldviews


In 2005 Stephen Spielberg released his remake of the H.G. Wells story, War of the Worlds. This story, of course, is fictional. But the continuing saga of the war of the worldviews is not fiction. As Christians, we face daily pressure to adopt worldviews that are in stark contrast to how our Savior would have us think.

How should we view difficult social issues such as euthanasia, homosexuality, abortion, capital punishment, evolution, how to vote, and the claim that all paths lead to God? If we are dedicated followers of Christ, we view these issues through the lense of God’s Word. If our worldview is not built upon the foundation of the Word of God, then the only other worldview there is to adopt is a humanistic one.

My next few posts will deal with some of these issues. Let’s begin with evolution.

I chose evolution as my first war-of-the-wordviews issue to address because, 1) so many Christians have adopted it as their own worldview, and 2) the theory of evolution, if true, proves the very first pages of scripture to be false. So if we cannot trust the very first pages of scripture as true, why should we trust the rest of scripture?

There is so much scientific evidence that disproves – or at least calls into question – the theory of evolution, that it’s almost too broad to cover. So for my purposes here, I will address only a couple of issues and then direct you to some resources that can help with further investigation.

I’ll begin by addressing how the theory of evolution clashes with proven and accepted concepts of science. For example, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, otherwise known as the Law of Entropy, or the Law of Decay, states that anything left to itself always degenerates into lower forms of complexity. For instance, everything hot eventually becomes cold if left to itself. Everything that moves eventually slows down and stops if there is not an outside source of energy to keep it moving. Everything that goes up has to come down, everything that is new eventually wears out, and so on.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics is proven and reproducible, and we experience it every day. However, evolutionists would have us believe that a single-celled blob in the bottom of a primordial pond GAINED genetic information ON ITS OWN in order to eventually become a fish, which eventually became a fish-lizard, which eventually became a monkey, which eventually became a man.

The problem here is that, first of all, no one can explain how the elements that formed the single cell got there in first place, except to say that is was from a “big bang” caused by the interaction of gases out in nothingness. And, of course, no one can explain where the gases came from.

The second problem is that a single cell is so complex that it puts even some the most sophisticated computers to shame. Each organelle within a cell has a very specific purpose, and they all carry out their tasks with fine-tuned precision and timing. Sir Fred Hoyle of Cambridge University said that the chances of even a single cell developing through random chance is mathematically equivalent to a tornado hitting a junkyard and assembling a perfectly functioning Boeing 747. In other words, chaos and random chance never result in fine-tuned order. It goes against the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Rather, fine-tuned order will unravel into chaos and lower forms of complexity if left to itself.

Cells, therefore, whether fish cells or human cells, have a specific design and a highly precise logic in how all the parts function together within that design, and thus they have to have had a Designer.

We must also consider that in order to produce something as complex as even one human cell, there has to be information in order to program that cell, not to mention the information required to build an entire human being. It's exactly like how a computer program must have information in order for the program to do anything, and that information must have been installed by a programmer. It has been estimated that the information contained in one human DNA strand would fill 1,000 Encyclopedia Britannicas. Where did all that information come from if there was no Designer?

The scriptures tell us in the first chapter of Genesis that God made the universe, the earth, and all life upon the earth in a literal six days. It qualifies that they were literal 24-hour days by saying, “And there was evening, and morning, the first day… And there was evening and morning, the second day,” and so on. We have reason to believe, therefore, based upon the genealogies in the Bible, that the earth is somewhere around 6,000 years old.

So where does that place dinosaurs? Glad you asked. There is ample evidence that man lived contemporaneously with dinosaurs. There have been cave drawings discovered proving that early man saw sauropods like Brachiosaurus, and at least three different rock beds have been discovered – two in Texas and one in Russia – that show human footprints alongside dinosaur footprints. There have even been human remains excavated in Utah from rock layers previously thought to be millions of years old.

Speaking of which, we can’t really trust carbon dating of rock and some of the other methods of dating, because stratified rock layers, which are thought to represent periods of time, can be formed quickly during catastrophic conditions, such as during the flood of Noah. This was proven to be true in Spirit Lake in Washington in 1980 when Mount St. Helens erupted. During that catastrophic event, 300 feet of finely stratified rock layers were formed in THREE HOURS! So then, does natural phenomenon like the Grand Canyon represent what a river can do in millions of years? Not really. It represents what can occur during a global catastrophe.

I wish I could go on, but if I did I would have to write a book. If you want to know more, I recommend http://www.answersingenesis.org/ as a great Creation Science resource.

The bottom line is that we can trust the Bible, and if science and the Bible don’t line up, it’s the science that is wrong. And given enough time and open minds, that eventually becomes evident. But therein lies the problem. There is not an abundance of open minds in the field of science today because of atheistic and evolutionary biases. As outspoken evolutionist Sir Arthur Keith admitted, “Evolution is unproven and unprovable. We believe it because the alternative is special creation, and that is unthinkable.”


It seems obvious that evolutionists don't WANT to believe in the Biblical account of creation, because if they did, they would have to answer to the God Who will hold them accountable for all of their actions. As the scriptures say:


"The judgment is based upon this fact: God's light came into the world, but people loved the darkness more than the light, for their actions were evil. All who do evil hate the light and refuse to go near it for fear their sins will be exposed. But those who do what is right come to the light so that others can see that they are doing what God wants." -John 3:19,20 (NLT)

3.26.2008

Understanding Biblical Grace, Part 3


God’s grace is the most amazing thing in the universe. The scriptures say that even the angels marvel that frail and imperfect mankind is such an object of God’s affection. Psalm 8:4 asks the eternal question, “What is man, that you are mindful of him?

The message of the gospel is one of grace, that immortal God of His own accord would pursue a love relationship with a mortal human race that has repeatedly spurned His affections. And when He finds those who want to enter covenant with Him, He takes them in as one would take in an orphan child, forgives their rebellion against Him, wipes the slate clean, replaces their evil with Jesus’ own righteousness, begins to change their character, and lavishes them with His love and provision.

The scriptures also teach that the Old Testament Law was given to show mankind how utterly sinful we are. The Law can’t save us, but it shows us that we do indeed need a Savior, because none of us have kept God’s commands. And the wonderful news of the gospel is that even after mankind repeatedly broke covenant with God, He came along in the form of God-in-flesh, Jesus Christ, to form a new and better covenant. In this new agreement, God said in essence, “I’m going to keep my part of this covenant just like I did with the last one, but this time you don’t have to rely on your own righteousness, because I’m going to place your punishment upon my Son, and by simply placing your trust in Him and walking in His example, you will be my children forever.”

So, imagine there are three choices set before you. On the one side, there is a works-based salvation that is full of striving and that ends in eternal destruction. On the other end there is a self-centered life driven by your own lusts that leaves godly character out of the picture. That one, too, ends in eternal punishment. But the choice in the middle is one where God says, “Enter my rest. Leave your sinful ways, and come and rest in my ability to save you and fulfill you by living life My way.” And that choice ends in blessing here on this earth and eternal bliss in heaven. Well, maybe I’m not a genius, but I think I’ll take choice #3! It’s an incredible deal!

So then, how are we to respond to such a grace? And how should we be preaching it?

The life and ministry of Jesus is a good representation of how to preach the gospel. Without exception, Jesus preached Law to the proud, and grace to the humble.

To the Pharisees, the self-sufficient, the rebellious, the proud, and the spiritually smug, Jesus always preached Law to reveal to them their sin and insufficiencies. Remember the rich young man? He was one who came to Jesus seeking salvation. What did Jesus say to him? Did He say, “Well, just believe in Me and – poof – you’ll be saved.” No, he preached LAW to that young man, because He wanted to reveal his idolatrous heart. And without understanding his idolatrous heart, he could not respond to grace.

However, to the tax collectors, the prostitutes, the dejected, and all those who already knew how wretched they were, Jesus always preached grace. And His message even to the repentant was clear: “I don’t condemn you, but go, and sin no more or else something worse might happen to you.” (see John 5:14, John 8:11) In other words, sin gives place to satan to wreak havoc on people’s lives.

In Post-Modern America we have preached His amazing grace very differently. We have shamefully twisted that grace into something unrecognizable by just teaching the cross and unconditional love alone, without teaching why Jesus had to die on the cross in the first place. Jesus had to die, of course, because He was acting as a scapegoat, a substitutionary sacrifice in place of you and me. You and I were under the judgment and wrath of God because of our willful rebellion against Him, and Jesus took our punishment upon Himself so that you and I might be declared “not guilty” simply by throwing ourselves upon the mercy of the court.

I heard a story of a judge in California that beautifully illustrates this truth. His own daughter was arrested for speeding at over 100 mph, and she had to make her court appearance in HIS courtroom. Being a just judge that cared about justice, he pounded the gavel and declared, “Two-hundred dollars, or two days in jail.” And then he did something pretty amazing. He stood up, removed his robe, went down and stood beside his daughter, and then took out his wallet and paid the fine himself. That’s exactly what God has done for us. We were guilty of the crime, and God paid the fine.

So what do you think an appropriate response from the judge’s daughter would be? Imagine if she walked out of that courtroom and said, “Whew! That was a close call. Glad dad was there to bail me out. He must really love me, so since he’s there to bail me out, I guess I’ll go live it up some more.” And that’s exactly what people do to God, and they point to God’s grace as a license for empowering them to do so. But the Bible teaches that until true repentance comes, we are all children of Satan, and that we are only adopted when we repent and place our trust in Christ. So unless true repentance comes, we remain in our sins and in the family of Satan and under his control. And until people understand this, they do not have enough information to truly make a decision for Christ. That’s why the Law MUST be a significant part of gospel declarations, because the Law shows us how far short we fall of God’s standards, and then when conviction comes, we present grace. Until people understand that they are under the eminent judgment of God, they cannot appreciate or respond to grace.

Consider carefully the following quotes from some great men of faith:

Satan, the god of all dissension, stirs up daily new sects, the latest of which I would have never foreseen or once suspected. He has raised up a sect such that teaches that men should not be terrified by the Law, but gently exalted by the teaching of the grace of Christ.”
-Martin Luther

“[Sinners] will never accept grace until they tremble before a just and holy Law.”
-Charles Spurgeon

Repentance can be a threatening message, and rightly so. The Gospel must be the bad news of the conviction of sin before it can be the good news of redemption… Repentance is an inescapable consequence of regeneration, an indispensable part of the conversion process that takes place under the conviction power of the Holy Spirit. But repentance is also a continuing state of mind… Without a continuing repentant attitude – a persistent desire to turn away from our own nature and seek God’s nature – Christian growth in impossible. Loving God is impossible.” -Charles Colson, from ‘Loving God’

Evermore the Law must prepare the way for the gospel. To overlook this in instructing souls is almost certain to result in false hope, the introduction of a false standard of Christian experience, and to fill the church with false converts.”
-Charles Finney

It appears that perhaps today’s Church IS filled with false converts based upon Charles Finney’s statements, because the Church certainly IS filled with a gaping absence of the Law in preparing the way for grace. Thus, many people have gently exalted themselves with soft assurances of a grace that they may have never even experienced, because they have never trembled before a just and Holy God.

King David summed it up well when he penned, “There is an oracle within my heart concerning the sinfulness of the wicked. There is no fear of God before His eyes, for in his own eyes he flatters himself too much to hate or detect his sin.” -Psalm 36:1-3

Folks, as wonderful as grace is, it IS in fact conditional, and it does not cover willful rebellion against God. There are conditions to meet: Repentance, and trust in Christ for one’s entry into eternal life. And those who do not repent and begin taking on God’s nature are still in their sins. I don’t apologize for saying it even though I have been scoffed at for proclaiming this message. I don’t apologize because I know that what I am preaching is the gospel. And come hell or high water, I will continue to proclaim His Word so long as God enables me.

3.24.2008

Understanding Biblical Grace, Part 2


Recall from my last post that I wrote that New Testament grace demands that we go beyond the demands of Old Testament Law. Those lofty New Testament standards were passed down by Jesus for two reasons.

First, Jesus wanted to demonstrate that a life of righteousness goes far beyond just outward actions, but that God looks on the heart. It’s not enough to just refrain from murder, for example, because God is also considering the bitterness and hatred that a person harbors even in the absence of the actual act of murder.

Secondly, Jesus wanted to show us that God’s standards are so lofty that there is no possible way we can keep the demands of the Old or New Covenants, and that’s why we need a Savior as a scapegoat for our sins.

Thus, genuine faith demands that we place our trust in the finished work of Jesus and stop trying to earn a place in heaven by keeping a spiritual check list, because our own righteousness is so far short of God’s that it’s a stench in His nostrils. By the same token, however, a genuine faith is also demonstrated by a lifestyle of repentance – a continual turning away from our old sinful nature and embracing God’s demands (yes, I said demands, not suggestions) for our lives. The book of James clearly and forcefully declares that a “faith” that does not result in an obvious life change that shows an unmistakable distinction between the followers of Christ and the world is not faith at all, and the implication is that those who think they are saved but who do not live according to the standards given to us by Christ are not saved at all.

This fact is also declared by Jesus when He said that there would be many on the Day of Judgment who will approach His throne expecting salvation, but will instead receive damnation!

Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven . Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did not we prophesy in your Name, and in your Name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers.’” -Matthew 7:21-23

So then, there is a “spirituality” that is void of power to save, because Jesus declared that many who think that they are currently saved are in fact not.

What a horrible reality! Can you imagine feeling secure in your salvation only to hear on the Day of Judgment that Jesus never knew you, and then have to face the reality of going to hell?! Yet Jesus said that this would indeed be the case with “many.” However, He also said that there is a way to avoid that end.

Read those verses above again. Who is it that enters the kingdom of heaven? It is “he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” What is the Father’s will?

The Father’s will is first and foremost that we trust in His Son, Jesus, for our salvation and not our own righteousness, because our own attempts at righteousness apart from Christ is not righteousness at all (see Romans 3:21-24).

Secondly, faith that is true faith manifests itself in life change (James 2:14-26). So a true convert will have their affections set on the things of God, throw off the old worldly nature, and put on the nature of Christ (Ephesians 4:17-24). That new nature will inspire the “fruit of the Spirit,” which includes a love and compassion even for the unlovely; a sense of joy and restfulness of peace that transcends one’s circumstances; ever increasing patience with people and one’s trials; kindness; a purity and goodness in lifestyle that can only come from Christ; mercy toward those who do not deserve it; a gentleness that mimics the Good Shepherd; and a mastery of self-control that allows one to put the brakes on his/her carnal desires (see Galatians 5:16-26). And God’s will also includes a desire to see others come to Christ and grow in Christ-likeness to the point that we involve ourselves in the commands of Christ’s Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20).

So you see, the grace of God does not give us license to sin, as some think. Rather, it literally gives us the power to change and stop living like those who are unredeemed. If there is little difference between you and a person who claims no devotion to Christ, then there is reason to be concerned for your eternal destiny.

I’ll let scripture speak for itself. Pay close attention to what these verses are saying.

What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means! Don’t you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey – whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness?” -Romans 6:15-16

“Therefore, brothers, we have an obligation – but it is not to the sinful nature, to live according to it. For if you live according the sinful nature, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live, because those who are led by Spirit of God are sons of God.” -Romans 8:12-14

As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.” -James 2:26

“Now the works of the flesh are evident, which are adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of anger, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, envies, murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the like; of which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time past, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.” -Galatians 5:19-21

“But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people. Nor should there be any obscenity, foolish talk, or course joking, which are out of place, but rather thanksgiving. For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure or greedy person – such a man is an idolater – has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God’s wrath comes on those who are disobedient. Therefore, do not be partners with them.” -Ephesians 5:3-7

“For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men. It teaches us to say ‘No’ to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age…” -Titus 2:11,12

Indeed, grace teaches us to say no to worldliness, and yes to the thing of the Spirit of God. And that’s how we know we are living in the family of God and that we have truly experienced His grace.

3.19.2008

Understanding Biblical Grace


One-Hundred years ago articles like the one you are now reading would probably have not been often written, just as it is not common today. Yet, the reason articles of this type on grace would not have been often written circa 1900 is different than why it would not be commonly addressed today. Christians 100 years ago, for most part I expect, probably understood Biblical grace well, and so an article like this would not have been necessary.

However, today’s Christians, for the most part, have a very warped understanding of grace, and grace today is commonly trampled by a perverted version of it, and therefore an article like this would not be written because a good many Christians would disagree with it and would thus not write it, and a good many more would be afraid to write it or preach it because of the potential of offending their followings.

So what in the world could be so controversial about grace?

First, let’s define grace. The Biblical definition of grace is simply ‘undeserved favor.’ It is summed up well in Psalm 103:10 - “He does not treat us as our sins deserve, or repay us according to our iniquities.” While this verse does not give us a complete understanding of grace, it does provide a good starting place in beginning to understand it.

Today, there are two perversions of grace that are prevalent in our churches.

The first puts God’s amazing grace in a light that perhaps is not so amazing. God’s grace is regarded as fragile and limited. Thus, a good many well-meaning Christians will doubt their salvation, and feel as if they must approach the altar at church nearly every Sunday to be saved again because they didn’t pray enough the week before, or because they lost their tempers, or because they didn’t feel anything emotional like they do at church. My wife, in fact, was raised with this kind of teaching, and she completely fell away from her faith in high school because she once took a drink of alcohol at a party. Her thought was, “Well, I’ve blown it now. I’ve completely backslidden, so I might was well live it up because I can’t go back.” Clearly, that is a wrong understanding of grace because the overarching message of scripture is that for those who are truly seeking the Lord and striving to live according to His precepts and who have placed their faith in the finished work of Christ, all of our sins are covered. For those living a lifestyle of repentance, we do not have to doubt our salvation.

The other perversion of grace is the opposite extreme, and is probably the most common. It teaches that God’s grace basically gives you a license to live pretty much however one pleases without having to deal with conscience. It teaches that if you once said a “sinner’s prayer,” got baptized, and attend church once in a while, you can live pretty much in whatever way pleases you, and there are no spiritual or eternal consequences. Out of this twisted theology comes sects that literally teach that people can live their entire lives independent of God and His ways without so much as a passing thought about godly character, and still somehow get to heaven because they once got baptized and recited a few words. Of course, they have to throw out 99.9% of scripture and confine their doctrine to a few passages completely wrenched out of context to pull this off, but boy, they sure do believe it, and you had better not challenge them on it if you don’t want to be called a Pharisee or labeled as legalistic. (For a more detailed discussion on unconditional eternal security, see my book, “Eternal Security.” http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Eternal-Security/Andrew-G-Robbins/e/9781425901233/?itm=1 )

Perhaps I should define legalism as well. Legalism is a belief system based upon the faulty understanding that one must adhere to a set of standards – some Biblical, and some not – with nearly perfect obedience if one is to please God. Legalism focuses on outward actions, but rarely deals with the hidden motives of the heart. In other words, I could attend Sunday service without missing even once, use all the correct churchy lingo, not smoke, not drink, not steal, and not murder, and certainly look the part of a good Christian and feel good about myself because I look the part so well. Yet I would be completely oblivious to the fact that maybe I harbor resentment toward people in my heart, enjoy lusting at every pretty girl who walks by, and give lip service to worship, all of which God hates.

And that’s where New Testament grace is in such stark contrast to not only legalism, but also to the diluted version of grace so tragically common in today’s churches.

You see, if you are in love with God enough to actually take Jesus’ words in John 14:15 seriously – “If you love me, you will keep my commandments” – and if you are bold enough to actually proclaim that true love for God is obedience to His precepts, then there is a good chance that someone is going to accuse you of being a legalist. Their mantra is that we live in the age of New Testament grace.

Alright then, let’s examine the implications of New Testament grace. Brace yourselves…I’m about to shake a few paradigms.

The act of murder is forbidden according to Old Testament Law. But under the New Covenant, Jesus said you can’t even be angry at someone without cause, and if you hate someone you are a murderer (see Matthew 5:21-22). The Law simply addresses murder and stops there. But New Testament grace demands a much higher standard.

The Law says you can’t commit adultery. But under the New Covenant even looking at a women with lust is considered a sin equal to that of adultery (see Matthew 5:27-28).

Under the Old Covenant we were commanded to love our neighbors and forgive up to four times. The disciple, Peter, in fact, thought he was being extremely gracious when he asked Jesus if seven times was enough to forgive a person for offending him. But Jesus answered that seven times was indeed not enough, but seventy-seven times, a figurative amount for endless forgiveness (see Matthew 18:21-35). And Jesus also said that we must love even our enemies and do good to those who mistreat us. So under the Old Covenant we could forgive four times and be done with it, but under the New Covenant we must forgive endlessly and repay evil with good endlessly (see Luke 6:27-36).

Pretty high standard if you ask me.

Indeed, the book of Titus tells us that the grace of God teaches us to restrain ourselves, to say no to worldly temptations. If we have truly experienced the grace of God, then a lifestyle of obedience to God’s precepts will be the result. God’s grace motivates us and literally empowers us to live godly lives. Anything less is not grace at all, but a shameless trampling of it for the sake of justifying our self-indulgence.


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Because of space I cannot develop this teaching fully in one post, so I will qualify some of my above statements in the one following.


3.16.2008

Saint Patrick's Legacy

This time every year on March 17th Americans celebrate a holiday called Saint Patrick’s Day. I wonder how many people actually know who and what they are celebrating on this holiday. Who was Saint Patrick, and why do we memorialize his life? What legacy has he passed on, and does his life have significance for us today?


We can draw some important lessons from this incredible life. Here’s his story:

Circa 405 A.D., a band of Irish raiders laid siege to an English village. In the raid they overpowered and kidnapped a teenage boy, taking him captive to a land foreign to him – Ireland. It was there that this boy was now given an Irish name – Patrick – and put to work as a slave tending sheep.


Young Patrick proved himself a hard worker and a trustworthy servant to his master. And the hours in the field looking after sheep gave Patrick ample opportunity for prayer. It was in those seemingly endless and lonely hours that Patrick found the God of his parents. Patrick later recalled that in a day’s time out in the fields it was not uncommon for him to utter more than a hundred prayers. Like King David before him whom had also been a humble keeper of sheep, young Patrick got to know God very intimately during those lonely years of isolation.

One night Patrick had a dream about a ship that would take him back to his homeland. By this time Patrick’s master grew to trust him, and he profited well with faithful Patrick seeing after his herd of sheep. So after several years of service, Patrick approached his master and asked for his freedom as payment for his trustworthiness. But Patrick’s master was a businessman, and he knew he would have trouble replacing such a skilled and faithful worker. So Patrick’s request was denied.


Patrick, however, walked away from his master and back into the fields, and just kept on going…and going, and going. Patrick fled on foot for days and covered over 200 miles of terrain until he reached the coast where the ships docked. It was there on those docks where he knew he would find the ship he had seen in his dream.


Patrick did find passage on a ship as a servant looking after dogs, and after two more years of severe trials trying to get home, he finally reached his destination and was reunited with his family in England after being separated for eight years. But their reunion was not to be final.

After a time, Patrick had another dream that would change the course of his life. In his dream, he saw an Irishman beckoning him to come back to Ireland, and Patrick was filled with a desire to bring the hope of the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the very people who had kidnapped and enslaved him. For the next several years Patrick prepared for his mission by studying to join the Catholic priesthood, and was ordained in 417. He eventually returned to Ireland on a missionary journey that would essentially be his life’s work.


The work was not easy, however. Ireland was a pagan land where the Druids had great power and influence. The Druids were a group of religious pagans who practiced sorcery, worshipped nature, and whose religious practices involved human sacrifice. They were advisors to the king and queen, and the entire country was in the grip of their perverse religion. And they did not take kindly to Patrick attempting to teach a new and better way to their subjects. Patrick once wrote that he daily expected to be violently killed or enslaved again, yet he forged ahead. On numerous occasions the Druid priests conspired to murder Patrick, but through Divine intervention Patrick’s life was spared and his work continued.


A Druid Priest
One incident that particularly outraged the Druid priests as well as the king himself occurred on the night that the annual fire to honor the Druid gods was lit. On this particular night, which happened to be during the same time of year the Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, a huge bonfire was built, and to give further honor to the occasion, it was forbidden that any other fire be lit. In direct defiance of this law, Patrick went to one of the highest hills in the area – the hill of Slane – and built a fire so massive that it could be seen by nearly everyone in the surrounding villages. The message to the Druids and the king was clear: Your gods are dead and false, but my God is alive and the Light of the world.



The governing powers were incensed. They called Patrick to appear before the king, and the Druid priests were demanding his immediate execution. However, it was there in the presence of the ones who had the power to take his life that he was given the opportunity to share the uncompromised message of Christ. And it was this very night that was instrumental in the king and queen eventually denouncing the Druid religion, banishing the Druid priests, and embracing Christianity. As a result of this pivotal night and Patrick’s continued work in building churches and preaching and teaching throughout the country, the entire country of Ireland was eventually converted to Christianity.


Patrick’s Lasting Legacy
So many lessons can be drawn from Patrick’s story that all of them cannot be expounded upon here. We could talk about his qualities of perseverance in difficult and lonely times; we could point out his compassion; volumes could be said about his willingness to forgive his tormentors. For our purposes here, however, let us consider his bravery to stand up for what he knew was right and challenge the status quo, though he knew it could mean his very life.


The fire he built on that hilltop that fateful night was not only a monument to God, but is serves today to memorialize a man who was not content to enjoy the comforts of “going with the flow.” For a cause higher than himself, Patrick laid down his ambitions and comforts in order to stand and face tremendous opposition in the hopes that his single act of defiance would be instrumental in bringing about change that would ring throughout all the ages. And indeed it has.


Where are the Saint Patricks of our time? Instead of taking a stand, we slink back into the shadows and try to blend in. We use the same worldly slang and even profanity; we adorn ourselves in the same worldly and seductive attire; we watch the same TV shows; listen to the same music; and are barely affected when someone on the movie or TV screen blasphemes the precious Name of our Lord. Our spirituality is poisoned, and we don’t recognize it. Our minds are perverted, and we know it not. We have eyes but we don’t see our wretched condition. We have ears but we don’t hear the cries of the prophetic voices of our time who call for repentance and purity. Alas, we don’t even seem to know what repentance is, and our concept of purity is at best a very twisted version of God’s. Like the church in Laodicea whom Jesus addressed in the book of Revelation, we have said to ourselves, I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing (Rev. 3:17). But I believe what Jesus said to the Laodicean church is what He might be saying to the American church today. "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were one or the other! So because you are lukewarm – neither hot nor cold – I am about to spit you out of my mouth… You do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked" (Rev. 3:15-17).


It's time to get red hot for the Lord like Patrick was. It's time to take a stand against the moral decay of our culture by refusing to be particpants in it, and that means we will often have to make difficult choices. But it must be done. Every one of us has a mission from God we are here to accomplish; some small, and some great. And part of that mission will always involve the mandate of Ephesians 5:11 - "Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them."

3.12.2008

His Eye is Upon You


This is a picture of the Helix Nebula and was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in deep space. It has been affectionately referred to as “The Eye of God.” I thought it provided some wonderful imagery for the subject of today’s post.

Second Chronicles 16:9 reads, “The eyes of the Lord wander to and fro over the whole earth to show Himself strong in behalf of those whose hearts are perfect toward him.”

That word translated ‘perfect’ is the Hebrew word, Shalem, which means complete, friendly, and peaceable.

Think of the implications of that. If we have made peace with God, if we are living on good terms with Him by having our hearts wholly and completely devoted to Him, then we are a delight in His eyes. Not that we are perfect in the sense that we are absolutely without sin, but that we have hearts that are hungry for God. Second Chronicles says that He is searching for people like that. Why? The verse clearly says why. Because He wants to show Himself strong on their behalf.

Wow! Doesn’t that make you want to be perfect toward God? There is no better person to have in your corner than the Almighty.

Now, let’s consider the opposite implication. If our hearts are not completely devoted to the things of God, then as His eyes are wandering to and fro throughout the whole earth looking for someone to bless, He may have to pass some of us by. So when trouble comes our way, we may have to try and work it out on our own feeble wisdom rather than having God showing Himself strong on our behalf.

All through scripture is it clearly taught that much of God’s help is contingent upon our faithfulness to Him. Scripture says that He shows Himself faithful to those who are faithful (read Psalm 18:19-27). Psalm 37:18,19 says, “The days of the blameless are known to the Lord, and their inheritance will endure forever. In times of disaster they will not wither; in days of famine they will enjoy plenty.” (NIV)

So what does it mean to be “faithful” and “blameless” then?

For starters, it means that EVERYTHING in your life revolves around God and His will. God is not a PART of your life that you pull out on Sundays or at night time prayers. God is the very center piece of your life. You live, breathe, work, eat, and sleep God. Your own desires and agenda bow to His desires and agenda for you. You take up your cross daily and follow Him, even if that means sacrifice. You love His Word; you love fellowship with His people; you love talking about the things of God; you love serving others; you love worship and prayer; your life is devoted to helping others experience His truth, whether that means some degree of Bible teaching for God’s people or evangelism of those who don’t know the Lord. You hate sin and love righteousness. You develop a love for the things He loves, and you develop a hatred for the things He hates. You are constantly growing in godly character. There is a clear and unmistakable distinction between yourself and those who don’t follow the way of the Lord.

When I was a kid, I used to love to play backyard sports with the neighborhood kids. I remember one day playing touch football with my older brother and a bunch of the older kids of the neighborhood. I remember running down the field with the ball and being chased down by a big teenager, and he tagged me so hard that it sent me sprawling on my face. Immediately my older brother, Gary, who was a little older than the teenager who made me eat dirt, became incensed at the older boy’s rough handling of me, and he sprang to defend me. He was quick to touch noses with the other boy and let him know he better be more careful the next time, or he was going to be handled rough as well. The fire in my brother’s eyes made the other guy back down and apologize.

Here's me and my childhood hero, big brother Gary. As you can see, I outgrew him so I get to protect him now!

That’s sort of like how God comes to the defense of those whose hearts are perfect toward Him, because He considers us His little children. In fact, Jesus said that it is inevitable that temptation comes, but woe to the person through whom those temptations come. It would be better for that tempter to have a large millstone hung around his neck and drowned into the sea than to experience the consequences of harming one of God’s “little ones.” (See Matthew 18:6-7)

To me, that means if your heart is perfect toward God and a person does you harm and brings temptation into your life, then that person had better be prepared to either repent and make amends to you and God or else be prepared to experience some very bitter fruit at some point, because it’s not going to be pretty. That is, as long as we don’t take matters into our own hands and try to set the matter right ourselves. That’s an entire teaching in itself that I don’t have space for here, but suffice it to say that we are to follow the example of Christ and leave all such matters in the hands of God who always judges justly.

Another way that God has His eye upon us is simply the fact that He watches our every move and knows us better than we know ourselves. He knows when we lie down, when we get up, when we eat, and when we play. He knows if you like puppies, or if you prefer kitties. He knows if you gag on spinach or if you love broccoli. He knows how many hairs are on your head. He knows if you have bad breath! He’ll see the mole on the back of your neck before you even know it’s there. He can see us from every angle, and yet He still loves us!! He even sees into the dark recesses of your insides! He was there when you were being formed in your mother’s womb. He knows your joy and is acquainted with your sorrow. (Read Psalm 139)

God is awesome, and He loves you and me so much. And even though He is so vast that He created the endless expanses of space, He stoops down to concern Himself with you and me. All He’s looking for is a little cooperation from people who are passionate enough about Him to search after Him like two young lovers search after being with one another. There is no limit to what God wants to do for those who love Him like that.

I don’t know about you, but I want to be a person who has a heart that is complete toward God.

Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me, when you seek Me with all your heart.” -Jeremiah 29:12-13

3.09.2008

A Christian's New Nature


I’m privileged today to be able to post a message by a friend of mine, a full-time missionary, Justin Spoonamore. Justin and his wife, April, pictured here, are currently back in the States, having come back for a few months to bring their new daughter into the world. In talking with Justin, I have come to understand that his worldview is very different from most American Christians, so I asked him to share some thoughts for today’s post. Enjoy!

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A Hindu said to a native missionary, "I am sure if I lead a good life and do what is right, giving up my bad habits, God will be pleased with me and receive me into heaven."

"That is the way most people reason today," replied the missionary. "You know the babul tree (a tree with long, sharp thorns). Now, suppose you break off from its branches a hundred or more of the nasty thorns, then will the tree cease to be a babul tree? Certainly not. Suppose you should apparently stop one or another or even many of your evil ways and habits, you would still remain the same like the babul tree. You must have an entirely new nature, must become a new man, in order to please God. Only Christ can give you a new heart."

The missionary's reply was sound and scriptural. The primary message of Christ to the world is that of sinful mankind's need of repentance.

Romans 6:10-13 “The death Jesus died, he died to sin once for all: but the life he lives, he lives to God. In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness.”

Ephesians 4:22-24 “You were taught with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.

John 3:3 “I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.”

I am sure that many of you have heard these verses before, but have you ever stopped and asked yourselves what they truly mean?
Why is it that our new lives look so much like our old ones? If you are truly born again, shouldn’t your former way of life and every aspect of it truly be dead and gone? If we are given a new life, we have a new attitude and a new perspective on everything in this world. All the old views are gone; we are reliving everything looking through new eyes, thinking through a new mind, and feeling with a new heart created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.
If I exit a Word document without saving it and open a new one, everything that was there before will be gone; it will be a new beginning. I challenge you all to take some time to look at everything you think, everything you do, every choice you make, every second you spend and ask yourself if they exhibit the true new birth you have been given. Are they truly righteous and holy?

Here’s a poem that articulates these truths:

You Tell on Yourself
You tell what you are by the friends you seek,
By the very manner in which you speak,
By the way you employ your leisure time,
By the use you make of dollar and dime.
You tell what you are by the things you wear,
By the spirit in which your burdens bear,
By the kind of things at which you laugh,
By records you play on the phonograph.
You tell what you are by the way you walk,
By the things of which you delight to talk,
By the manner in which you bear defeat,
By so simple a thing as how you eat.
By the books you choose from the well-filled shelf,
In these ways and more, you tell on yourself,
So there is really no particle of sense
In an effort to keep up false pretense.

Who are you living for? What does your life tell you? Who’s life is it anyway? Is Christ truly our foundation, or are we just saying that while continuing to live for ourselves?

2 Corinthians 5:15 “And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.”

1 Corinthians 6:19-20 “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.”

Make a decision today to live that new life, to let every part of who you were die and to make drastic differences in how you spend your time, how you think, and how you use the blessings that God has given you to manage: the life you live, the words you speak, the “free time hours,” the money you have, and the possibilities that living in the U.S.A. brings. After you have made these changes and continue to make them, read your life again. What does it say? Does your reborn life still look the same as it did before?

Tied to Old Habits
A drunken man entered his row boat one night to cross the river. He picked up the oars and pulled away, or so he thought. He rowed all night but did not reach the destination. When daylight came, he was surprised to find that he was just where he started the night before. He had forgotten to untie his boat.

So it is with many of the Lord's followers. They are tied to their habits, desires, wills, or some cherished idol or idols of the heart. Consequently, their lives are fruitless. Shorebound Christians never flourish and are of little or no help to others.

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Wow. Powerful words, spoken from a person whose mission overseas has allowed him to experience a brand of Christianity so different than the shallow, self-serving one we have come to know in our Babylonian-like culture. May God forgive us for so abusing His grace that we treat it as common and a means to justify our self-indulgence.

2.28.2008

REVOLUTIONARIES

Last month one of Christian music’s trailblazers, Larry Norman, lost his long battle with heart disease and went on to be with the Lord at the age of 60. His life and ministry are worth examining, because there is much to learn from Larry Norman.

Larry Norman is known as being the father of contemporary Christian music. A true revolutionary in every sense of the word, Norman gave a voice to the young Christians of the late 1960’s and 70’s using modern music to convey the message of Christ. His methods were frowned upon by the religious traditionalists of his day, and he was attacked on every side. Yet he forged ahead, and two of his albums of the 70’s – Only Visiting This Planet, and In Another Land – would become classics of Christian rock music, considered by many to be two of the best Christian albums of all time.

While Larry Norman pioneered the trend toward using modern music as a medium for Christian expression and evangelism, he was later extremely critical of the direction Christian music eventually turned. He had no intention of creating an industry of Madison-Avenue glitz complete with its own awards ceremonies and self-promotion. He threw ice water of Biblical reality on the entire industry with his criticisms regarding the merchandising of the gospel. So cutting were his remarks toward the whole Christian music industry that he was essentially black-balled from the American Christian music scene, and the very industry he helped create no longer supported him.

But Larry Norman was not a stranger to controversy or criticism. In fact, it seemed to follow him. He was vocal about many different social and political issues, and status quo Christianity was certainly not safe from his stinging rebukes. In short, Larry Norman was not afraid to call it like he saw it. He did not shrink back from the backlash of calling the Body of Christ to a higher standard, and it did indeed often get him into trouble. But that’s the way Larry Norman lived his life. Even up to one of his last concerts in Indianapolis in 2005, he called for action to accompany our faith and for a Christian experience beyond the “plastic fantastic” of Sunday morning Churchianity.”

Larry Norman was not too unlike many patriarchs of the faith in scripture.

The prophet Elijah comes to mind, a manly man of the wilderness who breathed his hot breath of wrath upon the corruption of his day. And most of his Old Testament contemporaries – fellow prophets who declared the Word of the Lord to a crooked generation – were killed for their proclamations.

And there was John the Baptist, who called for repentance and who raised the banner of righteousness, calling all who heard him to a higher standard. His criticism toward the sin of his day got him beheaded.

And, of course, there was Jesus Himself, the most revolutionary and controversial figure in history, who was absolutely merciless toward the hypocrisy of the religious elite of His day. Did Jesus’ call to repentance and righteousness get him into trouble? You know the answer. It got him arrested, flogged, and ultimately crucified.

After Jesus there was Stephen, who did not shrink back from proclaiming the gospel and exposing the sin of his generation. Stephen was murdered by stoning in the middle of his first and only sermon. Again, it was the religious elite who saw to Stephen's execution.

Paul, a revolutionary of epic proportions, was decapitated. Peter was crucified upside down. And all but one of the apostles lost their lives in a variety of ways, including stoning, beatings with clubs, being sawn in two, speared to death, skinned alive, and even boiled in oil. Most of the time these sentences were carried out by the religious people of the day.

It will be no different with you and me. Jesus said that He did not come to bring peace, but a sword (Matt. 10:34). He said that devotion to Him would turn people against His followers and often divide even family members (Matt. 10:35-36). And the Apostle Paul wrote that all who truly wish to live Godly could expect to be persecuted (2 Timothy 3:12).

I have experienced that myself. While persecution in this country is child’s play compared to what goes in other nations, I have nevertheless experienced being taken to task for my Biblical worldview. I was called a “Pharisee” by the pastor of a “seeker friendly” church when I asked him why he never talked about holiness and repentance. I have been shot down by people who think I’m crazy for believing in Jesus as the only way to reconciliation with God. I have been publicly accosted for my stand against sexually deviant behavior. Even church-going folk challenge me on my standards of righteousness, implying that I’m legalistic for declaring that there even is a standard. I have had relationships with family members completely implode because of my efforts to bring a Biblical perspective on difficult family matters. I was even once vilified because of my Biblical standards of parenting, and that was on an occasion when I never even engaged the accuser in conversation on parenting.


The point is this: If you stand for something, someone is going to try and knock you down. Just count on it. And that is especially true when what you are standing for is Christ and His standards. I am astonished at the number of church people who don’t want to hear about Biblical standards of conduct, but that’s no different than what went on in Biblical times. It was the religious folk who killed the prophets because they raised a standard. It was the religious who murdered Jesus, who slaughtered the early Christians, and who even executed other more modern revolutionaries like William Tyndale, whose crime was translating the scriptures into English so that the common folk in England could read the Bible for themselves. And other agents of social change, such as Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr - also murdered for their stands - had to face terrible opposition by religious folk who violently protected their right to own slaves and to harbor bigotry. Indeed, it seems that the hottest persecution of righteous causes has been perpetrated by those within the Church whom Satan has inspired.

Mark this: If you desire to live godly, you will stand out from the crowd, and some people will hate you for it, especially if you have the courage to speak out once in a while. But that’s how we know we are making a difference. People who never catch any flak for their faith would do well to consider that maybe it’s because they have assimilated so well into pop culture that no one can tell the difference. The world has no reason to oppose us if we are just like them. I’m certainly not promoting going out of your way to be offensive. All we do must be done in love and gentleness. But if they persecuted the gentle Shepherd, they will certainly persecute the sheep (see John 15:20).

Sadly, that persecution will often come from within the church, just like it always has. The history of the prophets, the early Church, and the life and ministry of the late great Larry Norman reminds us of that fact.


Larry, thanks for what you taught us, the example you set, and the uncompromised standard you stood for even when it meant persecution.

Rest in peace, Larry. You're home now.