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Chapter
2 - “Jerusalem, Jerusalem . . .”
“O Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which
are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children
together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings,
and ye would not!” (Matthew 23: 37)
The priests
and rulers heard Christ’s pointed rebukes. They could not refute
His charges. But they were only the more determined to entrap Him,
and with this object they sent out their spies. We have seen this
kind of behavior in our present day. These priests and rulers were
not interested in the truth. They were interested in entrapping
Jesus. They could not refute His charges. For many years the evidence
has continued to pile up against the corrupt priesthood of our day
and yet they cannot and will not refute the charges with a “thus
saith the Lord,” for in their attempt they would expose themselves
all the more.
The evidence
has become overwhelming that there is an agenda with those who have
position and power (remember these are general statements) within
the Christian community today to undermine and finally destroy historic
Christianity. They realize that (at least to one who knows their
Bible) they cannot refute the charges of heresy and apostasy against
them, so they use a different tactic. One way that is effective
is to do just what they did to Christ (as well as His prophets before
Him and His disciples after Him)— say He was a trouble maker and
was trying to split the church!
Depending on
how deep your experience and to what extent you have voiced your
valid concerns (based on biblical truths and principles), I can
say with clear conscience that it will have a direct bearing onto
what degree you understand this method of the enemy to kill the
truth. It is not hard to witness the mounting tensions and now open
struggles between leaders who support a historical position and
those who are working to undermine it. If you haven’t experienced
some sort of wrongful persecution for taking a stand for truth in
your church, I guarantee you, a leader who is truly standing for
truth could speak with you for hours about how he is being made
the villain and the frustration (and breaking heart) he lives with
because of a large number who swallow (without proper investigation)
these claims of sedition.
Christ declared
that since they were living under the protection of the Roman power,
they should render to that power the support it claimed, so long
as it did not conflict with a higher duty. But while peaceably subject
to the laws of the land, they should at all times give their first
allegiance to God. The reason for mentioning this is that there
are some conservative Christians as well as others today who advocate
and promote such lawbreaking as refraining from obtaining a marriage
license or paying taxes. They say that if you get a marriage license,
your children become a “product” of the state because it was the
state which “allowed” you to become married. The marriage license,
therefore, becomes a tool of the state, enabling it to seize from
you your children when and if it chooses to do so.
The Lord declared
that we should obey the laws of the land as long as they do not
conflict with the higher duties of a Christian. This includes doing
things that are morally correct and shunning the appearance of evil.
Certainly a piece of paper does not give a person grounds for divorce.
Neverthe- less, Jesus said that when it is appropriate to do so,
we should obtain such papers, so as to do things in order. I guarantee
that if the state decides to take your children away from you, it
will do so whether you have a marriage license or not.
Some also say
that, because the government is corrupt, we should not be paying
taxes. I will admit I don’t know very many people who believe that
the way taxes are collected is totally fair or anyone who enjoys
paying them, but that is not the bigger point. The Lord told us
to “render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s”
(Matthew 22: 21). Also, I have yet to run into these nonpaying advocates
who refuse to use the highways or the many conveniences the tax
dollars subsidize. Unfortunately, these folks are bringing on a
time of trouble before they should, and their actions bring reproach
to the cause of God in the process.
The Pharisees
were rigid adherents to tradition but Christ declared that they
made void the law, “teaching for doctrines the commandments of men”
(Matthew 15: 9 and Mark 7: 7). You will notice, the Pharisees were
rigid adherents to tradition. Tradition is not bad in and of itself.
But in this case, tradition was the man- made rules that had been
passed on from generation to generation. This man- made rule book
became more important than God’s word and actually took the place
of biblical doctrine. Tradition became the test of accepted fellowship
among believers. If you did not uphold the man- made creed (church
manual), even if it was AGAINST biblical doctrine, you were subject
to discipline and eventually disfellowshipping. Christ brought charges
against the conference of His day clearly telling them in effect
that they had replaced the Bible with the church manual. Those who
refused to reverse the process (the majority) were lost. Their church
manual could not save them! Once again the traditions of men are
making of none effect the commandments of God, and as in the end,
the church manuals will be consigned to the flames by a Higher Authority
— so will those be who support them above God’s word.
A nineteenth
century missionary once said: “The first step in religious dictatorship
is to get up a creed, telling us what we shall believe. The second
is to make that creed a test of fellowship. The third is to try
members by that creed. The fourth is to denounce as heretics those
who do not believe that creed, and fifth, to begin persecution against
them.”
Could anyone
have expressed a truer summation of what is happening today? One
of the greatest charges ever leveled at the church by Christ was
that they made void the law of God by TEACHING FOR DOCTRINES THE
COMMANDMENTS OF MEN. In other words, making of none effect the testimonies
of the Spirit of God— the Bible.
Satan is constantly
slipping in his counterfeits to lead away from the truth. THE VERY
LAST DECEPTION OF SATAN will be to make of none effect the testimony
of the Spirit of God. “Where there is no vision, the people perish”
(Proverbs 29: 18). Satan will work ingeniously in different ways
and through different agencies, to unsettle the confidence of God’s
people in the true testimony found in inspired writings.
This is the
major reason for the fall of the church in Jesus’ day two thousand
years ago, and this will be one of Satan’s major deceptions in the
last days. If you cannot see that we are squarely living within
the borders of this prediction, I beg you to get on your knees and
plead with the Lord for help.
Now instead
of telling you where I think the churches today are headed, let
me ask you an honest question. All I ask in return is for you to
give an honest answer. If the Lord rejected the church back in Jesus’
day— the one He had raised up— because they made of none effect
the testimony of God, and the conditions are the same today, would
we expect the same results from a God who never changes but who
is “the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” (Hebrews 13: 8)?
In the law is
embodied the same principle that is revealed in the Gospel. The
law points out man’s duty and shows him his guilt. To Christ he
must look for pardon and power to do what is required (“. . . keep
my commandments,” John 14: 15 and John 15: 10). As a matter of biblical
fact this is what the two- faceted doctrine of grace is all about.
One side of grace is unmerited favor. We cannot earn salvation.
But the other face of grace is the POWER to overcome the world,
also a gift of the Lord. One brings us into the good “graces” of
the Lord; the other, the ability to show our appreciation by living
a life in the strength of Christ, that overcomes the power of the
enemy —Satan.
One cannot look
to God’s law with success without looking to God’s Son. The reason
for a large number of the problems in many structured churches today
is because of the self- righteousness of the “scribes” and “Pharisees”
within those churches. They refuse to operate the church structure
in the power of Jesus Christ. They are trying to assert their own
power and in so doing have set themselves higher than Christ. They
will fail, as did the Jews.
Christ had set
before these leaders their real condition, and the retribution sure
to follow if they persisted in their evil deeds. The warning had
been faithfully given. Yet another work remained for Christ to do.
Another purpose was still to be accomplished.
The interest
of the people in Christ and His work steadily increased. They were
charmed with His teaching. They were also greatly perplexed. They
had respected the priests and rabbis for their intelligence and
apparent piety. In all religious matters they had yielded implicit
obedience to their authority. Yet they now saw these men trying
to cast discredit upon Jesus, a teacher whose virtue and knowledge
shone forth the brighter after every assault. They looked upon the
frowning faces of the priests and elders, and there saw discomfiture
and confusion. THEY MARVELED THAT THE RULERS WOULD NOT BELIEVE ON
JESUS, WHEN HIS TEACHINGS WERE SO PLAIN AND SIMPLE. They themselves
did not know what course to take. With eager anxiety they watched
the movements of those whose counsel they had always followed.
What a fitting
description of the atmosphere in churches today! The people have
respected their pastors and leaders for their intelligence and apparent
piety. In all religious matters, they have given implicit obedience
to their authority. This is where the problem lies. Things are so
bad today in a large number of churches that you can get away with
almost any sin inside the church with little or no repercussions—
except for one. The cardinal “sin” of modern Christianity is to
challenge your pastor. The quickest way to be permanently ushered
to and through the nearest exit is to take your pastor to task over
his theology.
This is what
Christ did. He was not only “shown the door” of His local, hometown
church (the incident in Nazareth found in Luke 4: 24- 30) but also
at the national, corporate church level that took Him through the
ultimate disfellowshipping —crucifixion!!
Much said today
by church leaders about respecting “properly constituted church
authority” and how those of us who have challenged them have not
had, as we should, the proper respect for their authority. We certainly
want to do everything in order and according to the principles that
the Lord has laid before us. Jesus manifested proper respect where
it was due; However, He was not intimidated by men who were trying
to manipulate people into doing that which dishonored His Father.
Let’s take an
example from the word of God to illustrate how Jesus handled the
same problem in the same atmosphere that parallels our day. This
example will also illustrate that even the disciples did not initially
understand how to properly handle the issues or where certain principles
lay.
“Then came to
Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying, Why
do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? for they
wash not their hands when they eat bread. But he answered and said
unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your
tradition? For God commanded, saying, Honor thy father and mother:
and, He that curseth father or mother, let him die the death. But
ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother, It is a
gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; And honour
not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made
the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition. Ye hypocrites,
well did Esaias [Isaiah] prophesy of you, saying, This people draweth
nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips;
but their heart is far from me. But in vain they do worship me,
teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. And he called the
multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and understand: Not that which
goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but that which cometh out of
the mouth, this defileth a man. Then came his disciples, and said
unto him, KNOWEST THOU THAT THE PHARISEES WERE OFFENDED, after they
heard this saying? But he answered and said, Every plant, which
my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up. LET THEM
ALONE: THEY BE BLIND LEADERS OF THE BLIND. AND IF THE BLIND LEAD
THE BLIND, BOTH SHALL FALL INTO THE DITCH. Then answered Peter and
said unto him, Declare unto us this parable. And Jesus said, ARE
YE ALSO YET WITHOUT UNDER- STANDING?” (Matthew 15: 1- 16).
First of all,
it might be well for us to remember that the One who set forth this
system of religion certainly had respect for it. But it wasn’t a
lack of respect He showed toward the church of His day when He denounced
the corrupt leadership. It was a lack of respect for the apostasy
they promoted. It was a disdain for the way they were leading and
a hatred for what it was doing to the people. Our Lord Jesus Christ
and His Father do not like, approve, nor respect deception. They
certainly are not in the business of supporting those who claim
to be leaders in a system which is involved in deceptive practices.
Our Father represents just the express opposite— honesty and forthrightness.
Please notice as well, although the laity (including the disciples)
equated their church leaders as being men of God, Jesus plainly
stated that this was not the case. “Every plant, which my heavenly
Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up” (Matthew 15: 13). In
other words, Jesus was informing His disciples that while they might
have been taught that being a church leader automatically made them
of God’s choosing, His Son said it was not so. This is something
we desperately need to get straight in our own minds today. Just
because a church leader or a church committee or a pastor insists
on respect “because God chose them” and because they told you so,
does not mean anything unless you believe it!
As a marriage
license does not make a marriage, credentials does not make a pastor.
Although marriage certainly has its origin from the God of Christianity,
most marriages are not Christian. And although most pastors may
hold papers “proving” they are pastors, it does not make them any
truer to their vows than unchristian marriages prove to be. The
“credentials” from God are the only ones that will prove to have
spiritual and eternal value.
The proof is:
HOW leaders lead and WHERE they lead. It is not: “I told you I was
chosen and that’s the end of it, now keep quiet and follow me! And
if you don’t, I’ll have you kicked out of the church!”
These conference
men had come to Jesus and asked Him why His disciples did not follow
the “Church Manual— the Church Creed.” Jesus asked them in return
the same thing many are asking the present- day leaders of the structured
churches, “Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your
tradition? (Matthew 15: 3).”
As God brought
forth the Commandments, they were just and good. But the church
leaders commanded control of the people and they formulated a creed
to gain an authority they would not otherwise have had— the authority
which belongs to God alone. This authority, as it developed, actually
kept the people from a true knowledge of God! This is the “authority”
Jesus not only disapproved of and did not respect, but openly attacked
and rebuked! Jesus rightly understood that the “leadership” was
standing in the way of the people’s salvation. They were actively
keeping the flock from an experiential knowledge which would have
allowed them to enter the kingdom of God (we’ll prove this later).
This is the meaning of verse nine, “But in vain do they worship
me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.”
The people and
even the disciples were confused and questioned Jesus (God Himself)
as if to ask, “Do you know what you are doing?” When His disciples
pointed out to Him that He had just offended the church leaders,
Jesus admitted His lack of respect for “properly constituted church
authority” and He went to them immediately to apologize, right?
Wrong! If He had, He would have been doing the work of the devil,
not of His Father! He told His disciples that if they expected to
find the heavenly path, they must AVOID THE ERRORS OF THE “LEADERSHIP.”
It was not Jesus who misunderstood the work, but those who had put
their trust in a corrupt priesthood. Jesus had an extremely difficult
time convincing people (even His disciples) because they had so
much unfounded faith (blind faith) in the professed leadership of
their day. I certainly pray that you are seeing the parallels of
this in our present- day situation. If you are, you are starting
to come to the knowledge Jesus so wanted His disciples to have.
As a matter of fact, we will learn later that until these men came
to this knowledge, they could not be effective in bringing others
to salvation. I hope you are beginning to realize that the confusion
of their day and the reasons for it are the same as in our own day.
This understanding is just as vital now as it was then. This is
why Jesus has brought (and is bringing) this information to you
just now.
Dear brother
and sister, we are passing through the exact portal that the disciples
passed through, and it is the way of Christ’s leading. This is the
road that leads to the feet of Him who has traveled this road before
us. I hope that you will trust Him, as did His disciples, and that
you will follow. The way of the cross leads home. I am confident
that as we move through this transition, the Lord will eventually
have a people who will understand and follow Him wherever He leads,
regardless of the traditions of men that are so often substituted
for Bible truth.
In the parables
Christ had spoken, it was His purpose both to warn the rulers and
to instruct the people who were willing to be taught. But there
was need to speak more plainly. Through their reverence for tradition
and blind faith in a corrupt priesthood, the people were enslaved.
THESE CHAINS CHRIST MUST BREAK. THE CHARACTER OF THE PRIESTS, RULERS,
AND PHARISEES MUST BE MORE FULLY EXPOSED. At times it is easy for
an author to over emphasize a point, but I must stress that this
is one which cannot be. These few words are loaded with information
which will take us down the path of understanding if we desire to
know the truth of the matter.
Many have said
that they want to be “just like Jesus” and “do the same work Jesus
did.” Do we really realize what we are saying when we make such
statements or is this just an assent to some dreamy ideal? Are we
just trying to impress others with these statements, or could it
be we do not understand what Jesus was really like? It seems that
perhaps the latter is the most appropriate. We have been taught
that Jesus is just “love and hugs.” This sounds wonderful but it
can be a deadly deception if we are not on our toes. In this “Dr.
Spock, if- it- feels- good- do- it generation,” we don’t want anything
to do with discipline because it is so “negative.” Unfortunately
these same sentiments rule in the “church.” Those of us who care
to see the reality of where this has led us, understand all too
well why our society is in so much trouble and why double- standard
government does not work except for evil. Unfortunately, the same
problem exists to a gross extent among those who claim to be “the
church.”
Bible truth
shows us that when Jesus was on earth His work was twofold. As we
study the biblical history of Christ’s life and ministry, this fact
is plain for everyone to see. It’s not hidden and you certainly
do not have to have a “master’s” degree in theology to discover
it!
It was His purpose
both to WARN THE RULERS and to instruct the people WHO WERE WILLING
TO BE TAUGHT. This is exactly what many “independent” ministers
have been doing for many years. Jesus understood that He had come
to a professed church whose people, through their REVERENCE FOR
TRADITION and their BLIND FAITH IN A CORRUPT PRIESTHOOD, WERE ENSLAVED.
You see, Jesus
was in the business of saving people, not playing politics. Because
He came to the church did not mean that He had to “bow” to the leadership
when they walked into the room. It did not mean that He had to get
their corrupted opinions before He could press on with the job His
Father had given Him to do. It did not mean He had to seek unity
at all costs with “the church.” It did not mean He had to exchange
heavenly principles for earthly power. It did not mean He had to
obtain a majority vote. It did not mean that paying attention to
“properly constituted church authority” was more important than
paying attention to His Father’s authority. But He came to a people
who had placed their faith in corrupt men instead of a Holy God.
Today, my friend,
we find ourselves in this carbon copy dilemma. As a matter of fact,
for the very reasons we are discussing, it was a primary goal of
our Lord to tear away the veneer and expose the deadly deception
for what it was (and still is!). “All that glitters is not gold”
as the saying goes. This was a matter of life or death, and God
came to take the reigns into His own hands.
By the time
Christ showed up on the earthly scene (and it is a shame to have
to say it) He had to save the people FROM their church, not IN their
church! Was this His fault? Was He to blame for all the trouble
His message of reform brought? Was He the rebellious One? You know
the answers to those questions. Are you willing to answer the same
questions that are their present- day parallels just as honestly?
I believe our eternal salvation depends on it!
If Christ was
going to save His people, if Jesus was going to bring the people
to a balanced knowledge of His Father, if He was going to instruct
those who were willing to be taught but who were enslaved to a corrupt
priesthood by their blind loyalty, what was He to do?
In order for
Jesus to give the people a real opportunity to come to a knowledge
of salvation, He must break the chains of bondage the priesthood
had over them. Jesus did not like being in this type of predicament—
loving the people so much. He knew He must break this stranglehold
the church leaders had on the laity. If the people were going to
have an opportunity to hear what was truth, He would have to break
the confidence the people had placed in these men who were leading
them away from God, not toward Him as they claimed. And how was
the strength of these chains to be overcome? THE CHARACTER OF THE
PRIESTS, RULERS, AND PHARISEES MUST BE FULLY EXPOSED.
Now are you
sure you want to be just like Jesus? Many have said and continue
to say that it is the work of the devil to “speak against the leadership
of the church,” but if this is true, Jesus did the work of the devil!
The problem is not what Christ did. The problem concerns the prejudice
He had to deal with. This is like trying to convince someone who
is an alcoholic that he has a drinking problem. The problem lends
itself to denial and in turn, to misunderstanding, making it almost
impossible to overcome. We should be careful how we treat the leadership
of the church. We had better make sure, however, we realize what
they are teaching, who they are, and what the real church is.
Christ was not
“anti- leadership” as history certainly proves. But He was most
assuredly “anti- APOSTATE leadership!” And He still is at this very
moment. His true followers, following His perfect example and will,
are not ashamed to walk in His steps even if they are opposed (as
He was) by nearly everyone.
Christ stood
His ground and performed the disagreeable duty, even though at the
time hardly anyone understood, supported, or agreed with what He
was doing. I am so glad that Jesus did what He had to do, aren’t
you? We must learn what is hard to learn, and unlearn some of that
which we’ve been taught. We must understand what was so difficult
for the disciples to understand.
The work of
Christ is freeing people to live for His Father and His Father only.
The work of Jesus is showing people that they are to follow and
worship not man, but God. As long as the leaders whom Christ raised
showed the people these truths, everything was as it should have
been. But when a priesthood becomes corrupt and leads those for
whom Christ died to the one who killed Him (the devil), He has no
choice but to go to the next step, exposing apostasy and breaking
the chains of bondage.
These leaders
were willing to sacrifice Christ— God Himself— in order to save
their precious church authority. They said that it was better to
sacrifice one man (meaning Jesus) in order to save the nation (meaning
their church) (see John 11: 50). They were saying that they were
willing to sacrifice the truth in order to maintain their status.
Jesus had no choice but to break the chains of enslavement. The
character of these “pastors” and “denominational leaders” must be
more fully exposed.
Should you have
any remaining doubt regarding what you are reading, let’s take a
quick look at Ezekiel, chapter 8:
Ezekiel 8: 6-
9: “He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they
do? even the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth
here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary? but turn thee
yet again, and thou shalt see greater abominations. And he brought
me to the door of the court; and when I looked, behold a hole in
the wall. Then said he unto me, Son of man, dig now in the wall:
and when I had digged in the wall, behold a door. And he said unto
me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here.”
I could write
a small book on this topic alone. It is full of information for
our present- day understanding and I hope you will take the time
to study it. The Bible tells us that judgment starts with the house
of God (1 Peter 4: 17) meaning those who claim to be Christians,
beginning with the leaders, down through the ranks. Folks, we are
witnessing the living expression of Ezekiel, chapter 8! We are living
in this chapter’s day of fulfillment. Read this chapter for yourself
and see if it speaks to you as it does to me.
We need to understand
that God is no respecter of persons (Acts 10: 34). This does not
mean He does not respect or love people. It simply means that His
judgment is fair and does not make exceptions to the eternal principles
He has set forth. If the rules or principles can be changed, they
are flawed— and this is not possible because God is perfect.
God is not going
to let Brother A into His kingdom because He loves him more, and
shut Brother B out because church leaders view him as being “difficult.”
The reverse is true as well. The Father is not going to keep a genuine
gospel worker out of the kingdom just because popular opinion “votes”
to censure or disfellowship him. And God will not let an apostate
leader in just because he has the majority vote of a particular
church.
When we are
standing at the judgment bar, spiritually speaking, God is not going
to ask our pastor or the members of our church committee if it’s
all right to let us in. It will work the same for those who should
be kept out. This may come as a shock, but nobody— nobody— is going
to heaven except those who follow Jesus! It does not matter what
position we may have held in our church or how long we have held
it. The requirements for entrance are the same for every single
individual. The only difference is that if you claim to be a leader
and DO NOT LEAD OTHERS TO JESUS, you only condemn yourself more.
The work of
Ezekiel 8 Jesus did while here, and that same work is being done
for the last time, right now. I strongly encourage you to take a
look at the next event to take place which is found in the next
chapter of Ezekiel. This will be LITERALLY FULFILLED. Yet the time
is passing, and the people are asleep. They refuse to humble their
souls and to be converted. Not a great while longer will the Lord
bear with the people who have such great and important truths revealed
to them but who refuse to bring these truths into their individual
experience.
The time is
short. God is calling. Will we hear? Will we receive His message?
Will we be converted before it is too late? Soon, very soon, every
case will be decided for eternity.
The Lord reads
the heart as an open book. The men who are not connected with God
have done many things after the imagination of their hearts. The
Lord declares concerning them, “They have turned unto me the back,
and not the face: though I taught them, rising up early and teaching
them, yet they have not hearkened to receive instruction” (Jeremiah
32: 33). We are amid the perils of the last days, the time will
soon come when the prophecy of Ezekiel 9 will be fulfilled; that
prophecy should be carefully studied because it WILL BE FULFILLED
TO THE VERY LETTER. The only way for the people to be free to follow
the Father was if their chains were broken. The only way the chains
could be broken was for Jesus to expose the character of the leaders.
And this same work is in process today even as you read these words.
Please ask the One who led His disciples to the path of life to
guide you just now to the same path. He certainly will if you let
Him.
“The scribes
and the Pharisees” Jesus said, “sit in Moses’ seat. All therefore
whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not
ye after their works: for they say, and do not” (Matthew 23: 3).
The scribes and Pharisees claimed to be invested with divine authority
similar to that of Moses. They assumed to take his place as expounders
of the law and judges of the people. As such they claimed from the
people the utmost deference and obedience. Jesus bade His hearers
do that which the rabbis taught according to the law, but not to
follow their example. They themselves did not practice their own
teachings.
And they taught
much that was contrary to the Scriptures. Jesus said “they bind
heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men’s shoulders;
but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers”
(Matthew 23: 4). The Pharisees instigated a MULTITUDE OF REGULATIONS,
HAVING THEIR FOUNDATION IN TRADITION, AND UNREASONABLE RESTRICTION
OF PERSONAL LIBERTY. And certain portions of the law they so explained
as to impose upon the people observances which they themselves secretly
ignored, and from which, when it served their purpose, they actually
claimed exemption.
As Jesus plainly
stated again and again, we are to follow only those things leaders
teach which uphold God’s law and are His requirements. He told the
people however, not to follow their example. Why? Because they were
not following the truth or the law of God themselves. They were
not even following their own teachings when it did not suit their
purpose or when it was inconvenient.
When persons
were invited to a feast, the guests were seated according to their
rank, and those who were given the most honorable place received
the first attention and special favors. The Pharisees were ever
scheming to secure these honors. This practice Jesus rebuked.
He also reproved
the vanity shown in coveting the title rabbi or master. Such a title,
He declared, belonged not to men but to Christ. Priests, scribes,
and rulers, expounders and admin- istrators of the law were all
brethren, children of one Father. Jesus impressed upon the people
that they were to give no man a title of honor INDICATING HIS CONTROL
OF THEIR CONSCIENCE OR THEIR FAITH.
If Christ were
on earth today, surrounded by those who bear the title of Reverend
or Right Reverend, would He not repeat His saying, “Neither be ye
called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ” (Matthew 23:
10)?
Something has
bothered me for many years and this may be an appropriate place
to share it with you. I don’t intend to give it much space but I
do ask for your prayerful consideration and I also wish to demonstrate
how, to the letter, we are living in the parallel of Christ’s day.
I will place my concern in the form of yet another question. How
can any Christian accept the title of Master or Doctor of Divinity?
If bestowing such titles to any human on earth today is not dangerously
close to open blasphemy and in direct violation of Jesus’ expressed
command concerning this subject, I don’t know what is. I will be
the first to confess I did not attend the “rabbinical” schools,
but I can read simple English in the inspired word of God that says
only the Godhead has any right to claim the title of Master of Divinity!
Now we come
to something that is quite revealing. This ancient experience gives
us an invaluable modern- day lesson. This is for all the “New Theology”
believers and their pastors. Those who want to be set free, may
indeed know and understand what the Lord, through His word, the
Bible, is trying to tell us. By perverting the Scriptures, the priests
and lawyers blinded the minds of those WHO WOULD OTHERWISE HAVE
RECEIVED A KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST’S KINGDOM AND THAT INWARD, DIVINE
LIFE WHICH IS ESSENTIAL TO TRUE HOLINESS.
Dear Christian
friend, what is Jesus telling us today? It seems to me He is revealing
that these apostate leaders are perverting the Scriptures in such
a way so as to not only deceive people but to actually keep them
from GAINING A KNOWLEDGE THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BRING THEM TO PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN LIVING WHICH IS ESSENTIAL TO HOLINESS. Are apostate leaders
bringing people to an understanding that there is no excuse for
sin, not even one? Are they showing that God leads His people on
step by step? The Christian life is a constant battle and march.
There is no rest from the warfare. It is by constant unceasing effort
that we maintain the victory over the temptations of Satan. As a
people we are triumphant in the clearness and strength of the truth.
This is fully sustained by an overwhelming Scriptural testimony.
If you doubt it, just read the following passages: 2 Timothy 2:
3; 4: 5; 1 Timothy 6: 12; Hebrews 12: 1; 2 Thessalonians 1: 4; James
5: 11; Mark 13: 13, etc.
We are very
much in need of the kind of humility the Bible speaks of, in patience,
faith, love, self- denial, watchfulness, and the spirit of sacrifice.
We need to cultivate Bible holiness. Sin prevails among the people
of God. The plain message of rebuke to the Laodiceans is not received.
Many cling to their doubts and their darling sins while they are
in so great a deception as to talk and feel that they are in need
of nothing. They think the testimony of the Spirit of God in reproof
is uncalled for or that it does not mean them. Such are in the greatest
need of the grace of God and spiritual discernment that they may
discover their deficiency in spiritual knowledge. They lack almost
every qualification necessary to achieve Christian maturity. THEY
LACK A PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OF BIBLE TRUTH, WHICH LEADS TO LOWLINESS
OF LIFE AND A CONFORMITY OF THEIR WILL TO THE WILL OF CHRIST. They
are not living in obedience to all of God’s requirements.
This is just
as serious as your next breath! As a matter of fact it is even more
important! Jesus told His disciples to flee from the errors of the
pastors of His day. He told them they were being led by these leaders
in the way of death, not the way of life. It took them, admittedly,
a while before they listened, but they did listen and were saved!
Are we listening today? Are we determining to follow Jesus even
if it leads in the same direction it led the disciples? I pray that
we are, because, in fact and in reality, we must be as dedicated
as the disciples or we will end up in a place that we would rather
not be. Better to be alone in heaven than to be in unity with the
crowd in the lake of fire!
The “New Theology”
of today is not new at all. It is as ancient as the father of lies
himself. New Theology pastors are preaching with alarming success
the same lie that Lucifer told in the Garden of Eden. He told Eve
that God really didn’t mean what He said and that the wages of sin
were not death. Today a majority of pastors are repeating this lie
and convincing the lay people that Satan is actually more powerful
than God.
After making
such a statement I can almost hear someone saying “Now you’ve gone
and really stuck your foot in your mouth Terry! Making such statements
will only convince people that you are some kind of wild fanatic.”
Although I would be less than in the realm of reality to be convinced
that the majority will ever see the truth, I am thoroughly persuaded
that God will give discernment to all honest souls seeking for truth.
The statement that most pastors are convincing their congregations
that Satan is ultimately more powerful than God is neither a wild
or fanatical one, though at first it may seem to be.
Jesus plainly
says “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne,
even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne”
(Revelation 3: 21). Overcome what?
Today pastors
are not preaching the word of God to those who are seeking it. They
are telling their congregations that God understands that we are
sinners and that we always will be. They are perverting the Scriptures
as did the apostate leadership of ancient Israel and making void
the law of God by teaching for doctrine the commandments of men.
When a person
is convinced that he cannot overcome the sin in his life and that
it won’t cost him anything if he doesn’t— HE WON’T!
It is true that
all have sinned for the Bible plainly says so but there is not one
verse in all the Bible that upholds the “New Theology” claim that
God supports or is indifferent to wilful rebellion. God winks (does
not judge against us) at our true ignorance and He is longsuffering
with us even at those times when we are rebellious, but the wages
of sin ARE death and through God’s strength we are admonished to
overcome in this present world.
When a pastor
says we cannot overcome the sin in our life, he is actually saying
that Lucifer (a created being) who became Satan (because of rebellion
in his own heart) is more powerful than God who created him! It
is this theology which is wild and fanatic! It is this theology
of sinful man, apostate leadership, those who cherish their darling
sins, that is standing directly in the way of an experiential knowledge
of God’s word that the overcomer must have in order to successfully
defeat the enemy.
It is truly
an incredible thing to witness the hypocrisy of sermons which state
that we serve a God who continually holds countless worlds in space,
is responsible for every breath of every living thing, knows the
number of hairs on every head, has been, is, and ever will be eternal,
but is NOT powerful enough to overcome the power of a being He,
Himself, created!! This is not only lunacy but makes not one shred
of sense to anyone who has the basic ability to simply think it
through.
The only reason,
let me repeat that, the only reason we continue to commit known,
wilful sin is because we love the sin more than we love the Saviour—
not because God lacks the power.
I would like
you to seriously and prayerfully consider a couple of simple questions
which demonstrate the point. Which sin in your life is too strong
for God’s saving power to overcome? If Adam and Eve were kicked
out of the Garden of Eden (which they were) and died (which they
did) for eating forbidden fruit, then which sin is too small that
God will overlook?
These my friend,
are neither difficult questions nor are they hard to answer. However,
the conclusive, simple, truthful answer to them must and will be
met by every honest soul who is safe to be saved and taken into
the kingdom of God.
In context,
it is not the size of the sin that is the issue of exile but the
rebellion demonstrated in sin which bars the soul from open communion
with God. If I knowingly choose to continue in the open rebellion
of cherished sin and God allows me to have eternal, free access
to a home He has prepared for the redeemed, then how fair was He
to Adam and Eve who, as far as the sin itself is concerned, was
much less guilty than some of us may be? The Bible says that God
is the same now as He was then. We must quit checking our brains
at the door of the church and use them as God intended. God will
help us to resolve some of these obvious conflicts that many of
us have had with ourselves over the years. As we ask the Lord for
a knowledge from His word that sanctifies the life, then the peace
that passes all understanding will be ours. But this peace will
be possessed while in the midst of much controversy, similar to
that of the Saviour’s day for the same reasons.
The Pharisees
had great influence with the people, and of this they took advantage
to serve their own interests. They gained the confidence of pious
widows, and then represented it as duty for them to devote their
property to religious purposes. Having secured control of their
money, the wily schemers used it for their own benefit. To cover
their dishonesty, they offered long prayers in public, and made
a great show of piety (see Matthew 23: 14). This hypocrisy Christ
declared would bring them greater damnation. The same rebuke falls
upon many in our day who make a high profession of piety. Their
lives are stained by selfishness and avarice, yet they throw a garment
of seeming purity over it all, and thus for a time, deceive their
fellowmen.
The Saviour
continued His denunciations of the scribes and Pharisees! “Woe unto
you, ye blind guides, which say, Whosoever shall swear by the temple,
it is nothing; but whosoever shall swear by the gold of the temple,
he is a debtor! Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the
gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? And, Whosoever shall
swear by the altar, it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the
gift that is upon it, he is guilty. Ye fools and blind: for whether
is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?” (Matthew
23: 16- 19).
The priests
interpreted God’s requirements according to their own false and
narrow standards. They presumed to make distinctions comparing various
sins, passing over some lightly, and treating others of perhaps
less consequence as unpardonable. For a monetary consideration they
excused persons from their vows. And for large sums of money they
sometimes passed over aggravated crimes. At the same time these
priests and rulers would, in other cases pronounce severe judgment
for trivial offenses.
“Woe unto you,
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and
anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the
law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and
not to leave the other undone” (Matthew 23: 23; Luke 11: 42).
In these words
Christ again condemns the abuse of sacred obligation. The obligation
itself He does not set aside. The tithing system was ordained by
God, and it had been observed from the earliest times. Abraham,
the father of the faithful, paid tithes of all that he possessed.
The Jewish rulers recognized the obligation of tithing, and this
was right; but THEY DID NOT LEAVE THE PEOPLE TO CARRY OUT THEIR
OWN CONVICTIONS OF DUTY. Arbitrary rules were laid down for every
case. The requirements had become so complicated that it was impossible
for them to be fulfilled. None knew when their obligations were
met. As God gave it, the system was just and reasonable; but the
priests and rabbis had made it a wearisome burden.
Money, especially
tithe paying, should not be a test of fellowship. This money problem
and the manipulation of the people through this medium is nothing
new. Two thousand years ago the apostate leadership of Christ’s
day also used God’s money to manipulate the people. They censored
and disfellowshipped those who would not support them and they made
money a test of fellowship.
Many pastors
use Malachi, chapter 3, extensively to support their view using
specifically verses 8 and 10: “Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed
me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings.
. . . Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may
be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord
of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour
you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive
it.”
When it comes
to money, leaders are to lift up before the people the biblical
standard by preaching the truth. But they are to leave the people
to carry out their own convictions of duty. They are not to set
up arbitrary rules and then use money as a weapon against the members
of their congregation.
We believe that
people should leave others alone regarding this subject, except
for trying to guide them in the right path. This principle of tithe-
paying is right and it should be shared with the people. Here’s
an interesting point: How often have you heard from the pulpit that
the Lord was reproving the LEADERSHIP for mishandling money according
to Malachi 3?! The reproofs and promises of Malachi are for the
leadership as well as to the laity. Read chapter two and you will
see whom the Lord is speaking to and about.
Also, look at
verse 3 of chapter 3: “And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier
of silver: and he shall purify THE SONS OF LEVI, AND PURGE THEM
as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering
in righteousness.” The Levites were the tribe chosen to minister
in the temple. You could say they are equivalent to the ministers
today.
Why is the Lord
saying in Malachi that He must purify these pastors? Because they
were not pure. Of course, the laymen were not pure either. Purity
was an individual responsibility, but impurity was largely the fault
of the leadership because it is a fact that the CHURCH MEMBERS WILL
RARELY TAKE A HIGHER STAND THAN IS TAKEN BY THE MINISTERS. We need
a converted ministry and a converted people. Shepherds who watch
for souls as they that must give account will lead the flock in
paths of peace and holiness. Their success in this work will be
in proportion to their own growth in grace and knowledge of the
truth. When the teachers are sanctified, soul, body, and spirit,
they can impress upon the people the importance of sanctification.
The Pharisees
built the tombs of the prophets, and adorned these sepulchers. They
said to one another, “If we had lived in the days of our fathers,
we would not have united with them in shedding the blood of God’s
servants.” At the same time they were planning to take the life
of His Son. This should be a lesson to us. IT SHOULD OPEN OUR EYES
TO THE POWER OF SATAN TO DECEIVE THE MIND THAT TURNS FROM THE LIGHT
OF TRUTH. Many follow in the track of the Pharisees. They revere
the martyrs— those who have died for their faith. They wonder at
the blindness of the Jews in rejecting Christ. “Had we lived in
His day,” they declare, “we would gladly have received His teaching;
we would never have been partakers in the guilt of those who rejected
the Saviour.” BUT WHEN OBEDIENCE TO GOD REQUIRES SELF- DENIAL AND
HUMI- LIATION, THESE VERY PERSONS STIFLE THEIR CONVICTIONS, AND
REFUSE OBEDIENCE. THUS THEY MANIFEST THE SAME SPIRIT AS DID THE
PHARISEES WHOM CHRIST CONDEMNED. We need to have a healthy respect
for the power of the
enemy. Satan
was as much a roaring lion then as he is today and he is very angry,
especially toward those who are determined to maintain the truth
as it is in Jesus. The Laodicean condition is the most dangerous
position to be in. It is a position where persons really do not
study for themselves, but rather place their trust in those who
seem to. They are riding on the shirttails of someone else’s experience.
I should add
that this condition exists in people no matter which group they
may be in. One can be in the Laodicean condition (see Revelation
3) in conservative Christian circles just as easily as in liberal
ones. Truth- filled books, magazines, audio tapes, and videos are
good. They should be utilized as tools to further one’s knowledge,
but these should not be the only experience. We must hunger and
thirst after righteousness and show ourselves approved as 2 Timothy
2: 15 states: “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman
that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
We must know for ourselves what and why we believe the way we do.
We cannot get to heaven by hitching a ride on the shirttails of
someone else’s experience. A personal, living relationship with
Jesus Christ is the only way. We must allow Him to develop in us
a love for the truth which is the only way we can be sanctified.
(See John 17: 19.)
Many find it
so easy to speak of the stupidity of the ancient Jews and how we
would never do what they did. At the same time we are doing things
far worse then what they did! How can this happen? How can we have
the record of their failures written out for our admonition (1 Corinthians
10: 11) and STILL be making the same mistakes, having the same spiritual
pride and persecuting the same people within our own ranks? It boggles
the mind to try to comprehend. When obedience to God requires self-
denial and humiliation, people stifle their convictions, and refuse
obedience. Thus they manifest the same spirit as did the Pharisees
whom Christ condemned.
Next time you
hear someone insisting that Jesus never condemned people, ask him
or her to reread Matthew 23. If honest people are around you, it
should take care of the argument, or at least let everyone know
who is interested in truth and who is not.
How often have
you heard of someone reading a simple and plain, “thus saith the
Lord” to someone, just to hear the response, “I haven’t been convicted
on that.” These things should open our eyes to the power of Satan
to deceive those who have turned away from the light. We should
ask the True Witness for all the help He has promised to give us
(see Revelation 3: 18) that we might discern what is truth. Remember
these four little words: NOT BLIND, NOR BITTER. Although we are
in a real struggle, although we must fight the enemy for every inch
of ground, although the Christian walk is a battle and a march,
although we must expose apostasy and call sin by its right name,
and although we will end up being hated, persecuted, and possibly
killed by those who once said they loved us, we need to maintain
our Christian dignity and spirit of salvation toward others, even
our enemies.
In the Spirit
of Christ we want to be “NOT BLIND, NOR BITTER.” These four little
words, rightly understood, will bring into our lives the true Christian
balance we need. They will also define, purify and maintain a proper
motive in our daily intercourse with God and our fellowman.
Christ’s indignation
was directed against the hypocrisy and the gross sins by which men
were destroying their own souls, deceiving the people, and dishonoring
God. In the deceptive reasoning of the priests and rulers, He discerned
the working of Satanic agencies. Keen and searching had been His
denunciation of sin; but He spoke no words of retaliation. He had
a holy wrath against the prince of darkness, but He manifested no
irritated temper. This should also be true of the Christian who
lives in harmony with God, possessing the sweet attributes of love
and mercy. The true Christian will feel a righteous indignation
against sin but will not be roused by human passion and desire revenge.
Even in meeting those who are moved by a power from beneath to maintain
falsehood, in Christ the true Christian will still preserve calmness
and self- possession.
Our struggle
must be fought on a higher level than that of our enemies. We must
always have the best interests of others in mind even in times of
rejection; even in times when others refuse to recognize our motives
for what they are; even in times of persecution and slander, and
in the face of death. Yes, we have real, live enemies. Yes, they
can hurt us and break our hearts. They can cause us undue pain and
grief. But our Lord and Saviour gave up all that He possessed to
travel this road before us. He showed the way that leads home and
He has demonstrated that to live His life is the best and only way.
He revealed that even in meeting those who are controlled by Satan
and lie about us, by His example and power we will still preserve
calmness and self- possession.
Dear brother
and sister, see Jesus in Gethsemane’s garden. See Him being taken
by that brutal mob and betrayed by one of His own. View our lovely
Jesus in the hall at His trial. How calm and self- possessed is
His behavior. By His example, isn’t it this calmness and self- possession
that draws you to Him? Isn’t it this that is partly the reason Jesus
is so much your hero? Don’t you wish to be this way in the face
of adversity? Then enter the battle you must. There is no other
way but through the garden, to the trial, and on up Golgotha’s hill.
We must be “crucified” to self and given totally to Jesus. (Please
study Matthew 26: 36 - 27: 31.) This is not to say that our Lord
never raised His voice or became angry in the proper sense, for
He did. But it was not during times of self- defense, for this was
not the work of our Lord. His work on earth was not to defend His
reputation in human passion but to defend His Father’s reputation
with holy anger or indignation. There is a big difference!!
But praise the
Lord! He will “resurrect” us anew. He has provided for our every
need and He so much wants to give us, each one, of His Spirit. Just
take that which He offers, friend. It matters not what our heritage
may be. We can continue to excuse our wrong habits, justify cherished
sins, and our bad tempers and be lost, or we can give them to Jesus
and be saved. The decision is as simple as that. But if we choose
to trust ourselves to Jesus, if we are willing enough to place our
life into His nail- scarred hands, He will finish in us that which
He has started.
“Being confident
of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you
will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1: 6).
Table of
Contents
Introduction
Chapter
1 “Thy King Cometh...”
Chapter 2 “Jerusalem, Jerusalem...”
Chapter 3 Who and What is God’s Church?
Chapter 4 “No Respecter of Persons...”
Chapter 5 A Servant of Servants
Chapter 6 “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled...”
Chapter 7 Calvary
Copyright ©
1999 Servants of the Saviour
Terry & Cathy Ross
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