Aunty Jane
Well-Known Member
Since this is the way God has always taught his people, through human teachers, and in organised worship specifically dictated by God himself through his earthly representatives, and in written form, doesn’t this emphasise the importance of the source of that teaching, as well as the validity of what is taught by those who purport to be teachers of God’s word? Where did it all go wrong?It seems that many of them learn from teachers rather than letting the Bible speak to them personally in their own reading of it.
I guess you could say that, but when you step back and observe what is presented as “Christianity” today.....there are “mother birds” in all denominations, regurgitating their many versions of what can essentially be only one truth. Aren’t all who claim to be Christians supposed to be united in their worship?Kind of like mother birds feeding their young. They regurgitate in their mouths. - LOL
What did Paul say...?
“Now I urge you, brothers, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you should all speak in agreement and that there should be no divisions among you, but that you may be completely united in the same mind and in the same line of thought.”(1 Cor 1:10)
By what stretch of whose imagination does that describe Christendom?
Since Jesus foretold that the “weeds” (false Christians) planted by the devil in this world, would grow along with the “wheat”....what is it that separates them?......the plain truth is that they cannot all be right.....and as Jesus stated, it’s the majority who would be travelling blindly on a super highway to “destruction”.
“Few” will actually be found on the right path (Matt 7:13-14)....so who is responsible for this situation? God or the devil? How are humans to make their choices as to who or what to believe? Is it left entirely up to us?
What is the upshot of that confusing situation? Do the false Christians know that they are? When will they know? Jesus himself will tell them......but not until the judgment....too late then to do a U-turn. All will be found to be who God sees them to be....not who they imagine themselves to be. All will have had ample time to show God who they truly are.
“Not everyone saying to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of the heavens, but only the one doing the will of my Father who is in the heavens will. 22 Many will say to me in that day: ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and expel demons in your name, and perform many powerful works in your name?’ 23 And then I will declare to them: ‘I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness!’” (Matt 7:21-23)
Who wants to be on the receiving end of that rejection?
What is the benefit of all their “works”....all done in Jesus’ name....?
When he tells them “I never knew you”....”NEVER” means “not ever”. Think about that for a moment.
And he calls them “workers of lawlessness”...so whose laws are they breaking? God’s laws!
Every person who carries the label “Christian” will be measured by how they perceive that label to be manifest in their own lives. The majority will be deceived into thinking that they are “good enough”, but it won’t be until the judgment that they find out how God and his Christ view them.....there can be no “Universal salvation” based on what the Bible teaches.....and God will not alter himself or his standards of justice based on sentiment. He is not a sentimental God, but a merciful one. Mercy is granted where it is earned, or warranted by circumstance.....but justice demands a penalty for disobedience. Isn’t that the lesson in the garden of Eden? One act of disobedience resulted in the entire human race being caught up in the consequences of the actions of three free willed individuals (Rom 5:12).....all of whom knew that to disobey God would never have a good outcome....yet selfish interest took them all down the wrong path.
The basis for salvation then is dependant on two conditions....”no one can come to the Father except through the Son” (John 14:6)....and “no one can come to the son unless it is granted by the Father”. (John 6:65)
We have to have a certain condition of heart in order for God to issue an invitation to come to his son as a disciple....and obedience to all of God’s requirements makes it conditional......those who don’t like or want conditions, have already disqualified themselves. Our choices are ours to make...and God is observing every one of us. May we all choose wisely.
