A
What
About Abortion?
1.
God views the unborn child as a real person (Psalm 139:13-16; Exodus
21:22-23) 2. The unborn child is called a "babe" just like
the child already born (Luke 1:41,44; 2:12,16). 3. All admit that abortion
kills something (if not, it would be unnecessary). But human life only
exists when the soul is united with the body (James 2:26). The Bible
doesn't endorse the unscientific view that human life only begins when
one fully exits the birth canal. 3. The Bible mentions a sin called
'without natural affection' or 'unloving' (Romans 1:31). This is the
condition of lacking the natural love that should exist between children
and parents and a mother or father and their child.
Astrology:
What Does The Bible Say?
1.
It is always soundly condemned (Deut. 4:19). In fact it is just another
form of idolatry. To worship a wooden statue or rock carving is just
as foolish as in fearing the movements of the planets (2 Kings 17:16).
2. Astrology is powerless to predict anything. God even challenges the
astrologers to deliver on their predictions or promises (Isaiah 47:13).
3. In the Bible, they are depicted as being absolutely powerless to
penetrate the future or to even read the mind of another individual
(Daniel 2:27; 5:5-16). Like every other form of idolatry, astrology
is condemned because it is just another human attempt to circumvent
dependence upon and trust in God as the guide for your life (Matthew
4:4; 22:37; Galatians 2:20). To fear or guide your life by the movements
in the heavens is to worship the creation instead of the Creator (Romans
1:25).
B
Baptism:
Is Baptism Necessary For Salvation?
1.
Jesus placed baptism before salvation, not after it (Mark 16:16). 2.
So did Peter (Acts 2:38; 1 Peter 3:21). And Paul (Galatians 3:27; Colossians
2:12-13; Acts 22:16). 3. Jesus and the apostles inherently linked baptism
with faith (Mark 16:16; Galatians 3:26-27; Colossians 2:12). Thus being
baptized is simply trusting in God's way of saving you.
Baptism:
The Thief On The Cross Wasn't Baptized!
1.
The thief was forgiven under a covenant that ceased at the death of
Jesus. Upon His death the First Covenant ended (the Law of Moses) and
the Second Covenant was instituted (Hebrews 9:15-17; 10:9-10). 2. The
command to be baptized in water to obtain the forgiveness of sins is
found following the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Mark 16:16).
3. Since the death and resurrection of Jesus, all who life, are accountable
to the instructions found in the New Covenant. This is a universal covenant
for all mankind (Mark 16:15; Matthew 28:19). 4. Included in this covenant
is the command to be immersed in water for the remission of sins (Acts
2:38; 8:35-38; 10:47-48; 18:8; 22:16; Ephesians 4:5; Colossians 2:12-13;
1 Peter 3:21). 5. In addition, it is purely assumed that he wasn't baptized.
He may have been baptized under John's baptism, for he knew about the
Kingdom of God (Luke 23:42).
Baptism:
Are Sprinkling And Pouring Scriptural Modes Of Baptizing?
1.
The Greek word rendered 'baptize' or 'baptism' means immerision (see
any Greek lexicon). 2. The Biblical examples of individuals being baptized
support immersion: (a) Much water was necessary (John 3:23). (b) The
need to 'arise' to be baptized (one doesn't have to move for sprinkling
or pouring to take place) (Acts 22:16). (c) Both baptizer and the person
being baptized went down into the water together (Acts 8:36-38). (d)
Baptism is described as a burial (Romans 6:3-5; Colossians 2:12-13).
(e) The word "baptized" is used in connection with being completely
enveloped (1 Corinthians 10:1-2). (f) From the standpoint of history,
sprinkling and pouring originated long after the days of the apostles
and the completion of the New Testament.
Baptism:
Holy Spirit Or Water Baptism?
1.
The baptism commanded is water baptism (Acts 10:47-48). Baptism in water
is inherently linked with preaching Jesus (Acts 8:35-38). 2. Holy baptism
was a promise to a selected group of individuals (John 14:26; Acts 1:4-5),
and is recorded as only happening twice (Acts 2:1-4; 11:15-17). 3. The
baptism linked with salvation is water baptism (1 Peter 3:20-21). It
is a baptism that requires the individual to arise (Acts 22:16). 4.
Therefore, the one essential baptism of Ephesians 4:5, the baptism commanded
of every person, is water baptism, for it is the salvation associated
with salvation. Telling people they are saved prior to being baptized
in water is failing to tell them the truth (Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38).
Bible:
Can We Understand It Alike?
1.
Why would God speak, if not to be understood? If God created us (James
3:9), then He knows the range of our mental capacities. 2. Salvation
is inherently tied to understanding the gospel message (Mark 16:15-16;
Romans 1:16; 10:17; Matthew 13:19,23). If one can't understand, then
they can't believe and be saved. 3. We are commanded to acquire the
correct understanding (Eph. 5:17; 2 Timothy 2:15). 4. Paul said that
when we read we could understand it just like he understood it (Ephesians
3:3-5). 5. Jesus rebuked people for not understanding God's will (Matthew
22:29). 6. God can create the world out of nothing (Psalm 33:6), but
He can't author a book that all can understand? 7. God commands us to
be united, but then gave us a revelation which is impossible to reach
agreement upon? (John 17:20-21)
Bible:
Are Books Missing From It?
1.
Jesus never accused anyone, nor did He ever predict that the Bible would
be corrupted. In fact, He promised just the opposite (Matthew 24:35;
1 Peter 1:23-25). 2. If books had been removed from the Old Testament,
why didn't Jesus correct the translation He used when upon the face
of the earth? Rather, He viewed the translation then in existence as
the inspired word of God (Matthew 5:17-18). 3. The Dead Sea Scrolls
prove that the text of the Old Testament hasn't been corrupted. 4. The
New Testament is backed up by more manuscript evidence than any other
book of antiquity. If we can't trust the textual accuracy of the New
Testament, then we can trust the text of any ancient document, including
the writings of Shakespeare or the Declaration of Independence. 5. Since
man cannot know spiritual truth by intuition (Isaiah 55:8-9; Proverbs
16:25; 1 Corinthians 2:9-13). All would stand helpless before a corrupted
Bible, being unable to distinguish between what part had been corrupted
and what hadn't. If our only link with God has been hopelessly tainted,
then we are all doomed to fail.
Bible:
Concept Inspired Or Verbally Inspired?
1.
Jesus based an argument upon the tense of a word found in the text of
the Old Testament (Matthew 22:32). Paul based on argument upon whether
a word in the Bible was found in the singular or the plural (Galatians
3:16). 2. The prophets wanted to know more about what was being revealed
through them (1 Peter 1:10-12). 3. Paul plainly described the inspiration
process as God giving them spiritual thoughts with spiritual words (1
Corinthians 2:13). The concept and the exact words to use in expressing
that concept. 4. Apart from God's revelation, every biblical writer
was just as ignorant about spiritual truth, as any other man or woman
(Isaiah 55:8-9; Jeremiah 10:23).
Bible:
Scientifically Accurate?
1.
The same God who created the universe (Genesis 1:1), is the same God
who claims to have authored the Scriptures (2 Tim. 3:16-17). Therefore,
true science and true religion will always be in agreement. 2. Long
before man discovered the following scientific truths or laws, the Bible
had mentioned them as fact: (a) The earth is round (Isaiah 40:22). (b)
The water-vapor cycle (Ecc. 1:7). (c) The law of biogenesis, life comes
from life (Genesis 1:11). (d) The first law of thermodynamics (Genesis
2:1). (e) The second law of thermodynamics (Hebrews 1:10-12). (f) Woman
has a seed of procreation (Genesis 3:15). (g) Understanding infectious
diseases (Leviticus chapters 13-15). (h) Ocean currents (Psalm 8:8).
(i) Ocean trenches (Job 40:16). 2. Lest we might be tempted to say,
'What does Jesus know about origins, science or creation?' Have we forgotten
that Jesus is the Creator? (John 1:1-3) And that He created the entire
universe, including all the laws which govern it? (Colossians 1:17)
Bible:
The Final Revelation To Mankind?
1.
Jesus specifically promised that the Holy Spirit would guide the apostles
into all truth (John 16:13; 15:26-27; 14:26). If you believe that Jesus
is the Son of God, then you must believe that He kept that promise,
and that the New Testament contains all truth (2 Peter 1:3; Jude 3).
2. The New Testament contains God's revelation for the New Covenant
(Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:86ff), but nowhere is there a promise
of another covenant to come. 3. In the Bible the priesthood of a covenant
and the law of that covenant either stand or fall together (Hebrews
7:12). Seeing that Jesus holds His priesthood forever (Hebrews 7:24),
that in turn means that the New Testament is the final revelation from
God to mankind.
Bible:
Does Biblical Silence Give Consent?
In
other words, can we do something in the name of God, just as long as
God hasn't specifically condemned it? 1. The clear Biblical answer is
"no". See the following examples (Leviticus 10:1-3; 1 Samuel
15:1-23). 2. Specific instruction in the Bible about a teaching or practice
automatically excludes all other options in the category under consideration.
Some applications: (a) The element to be baptized in is specific (water)
(Acts 8:36; 10:47). (b) The mode of baptism is specific (immersion)
(Romans 6:1-4; Colossians 2:12-13). (c) The purpose of baptism is specific
(for salvation) (Mark 16:16). (d) The subjects of baptism are specific
(people who have sinned and who are old enough to understand and believe
for themselves) (Acts 8:36-37; 2:38).
Bible:
Is It Historically Accurate?
1.
The Bible claims to be the inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16-17),
and this claim applies to every Scripture. 2. It is silly to argue that
while God could create the entire universe and all the laws which govern
its present operation (Genesis 1:1; Colossians 1:16)---this same God
made some historical blunders in His revelation. Did God get an "A"
in physics, but a "D" in history??? Which is easier, to create
the entire universe out of nothing (Psalm 33:6-8), or to inspire and
miraculously guide various men to reveal all truth? (2 Peter 1:20-21;
John 16:13). 3. Some contend that while the Bible contains the Word
of God (in some places) is also contains many errors. In contrast, "the
sum of Thy Word is truth" (Psalm 119:160); and "Thy Word is
truth" (John 17:17). Again, if one really believes in God, then
which is easier, create the entire universe and keep it functioning
or keep the Bible from being corrupted? Many today need to heed the
words which Jesus addressed to Thomas, "be not unbelieving, but
believing" (John 20:27).
It
has become increasing popular in various religious circles to view the
Bible and especially the events in the Old Testament as fictional or
mythical. But Jesus won’t allow us to profess belief in Him while at
the same time criticizing His Father’s Word. Especially, during this
time of year when so many are thinking about Jesus, we need to decide
whether we really believe in Him or not. Jesus and His apostles repeatedly
endorsed and viewed as actual fact the events in the Old Testament,
including: Creation (Matt. 19:4-6; 1 Tim. 2:13-14), the events in Eden
(Romans 5:12; 1 Cor. 15:22), Cain and Abel (Heb. 11:4; 1 John 3:12),
Seth (Luke 3:38), Enoch (Heb. 11:5), The Flood (Matt. 24:39), Noah and
his family (2 Peter 2:5), Shem and his descendants (Luke 3:35-36), Abraham
(Heb. 11:8), Melchizedek (Heb. 7:1-3), Lot, his wife and the destruction
of Sodom (Luke 17:29), the burning bush (Luke 20:32) and so on. Are
you merely giving lip service to Jesus or are you a believer? (Luke
6:46).
Born
Again: How Is One Born Again?
1.
The new birth involves water and the Spirit (John3:3,5). One is born
of the Spirit when they are convicted by the Spirit's message (Word
of God), and faith is produced in their heart (James 1:18; Ephesians
6:17; Acts 2:37; Romans 10:17; 1 Peter 1:23). 2. The water aspect of
the new birth is baptism. For baptism stands between a person and entering
the kingdom of God (Acts 2:38; Colossians 1:12-14). Thus the new birth
happens when an honest heart hears the Word of God, accept is, and obeys
God's conditions for salvation, including water baptism for the remission
of sins (Mark 16:16). 3. The phrase 'born again Christian' is redundant.
One is not a Christian prior to the new birth. You are either born again
and a Christian or not born again and not a Christian.
C
Calvinism:
Is It True?
One
of the fundamental doctrines of Calvinism is the idea that people are
born in sin, or born sinners. Such a teaching is false: (a) The exact
opposite is affirmed in Ezekiel 18:4-20. (b) Both Jesus and Paul viewed
children as innocent (Matthew 18:3; 1 Corinthians 14:20). (c) Since
the conditions for salvation are hearing the gospel (Romans 10:17),
your own faith (John 3:16), repentance (Acts 17:30), confession that
Jesus is the Son of God (Romans 10:9-10), and baptism (Acts 2:38); we
automatically know that we aren't born sinners, seeing that no path
of salvation exists for babies, infants and young children.
Change:
Can A Person Really Change?
1.
Yes! God commands all men and women to repent (Acts 17:30). Repentance
is a very positive word. It means: (a) Sin isn't genetic or inherent
in our nature (1 Cor. 14:20). (b) I don't have to be enslaved to my
own selfishness or some addictive or compulsive behavior (1 Corinthians
6:9-11). (c) Neither do I have to live a life in bondage to all sorts
of fears, phobias or superstitions (John 8:32,36; Hebrews 2:15). (d)
It also means that real, true and lasting change is within the reach
of everyone, which means that change isn't dependent upon one's financial
resources. All you need to do is place your confidence in the teachings
of Jesus Christ and apply what He taught (John 8:31-32). Are you tired
of spending alot of money on human methods that don't work? Come to
Jesus (Matthew 11:28-29).
Christianity:
Is It A Crutch?
1.
The first question that must be answered is, "does man need help?"
Merely reading the newspaper will answer that question in the affirmative.
2. Both the Scriptures and human experience prove that man is incapable
of morally and spiritually guiding himself (Proverbs 16:25; Jeremiah
10:23; 1 Corinthians 1:26; Romans 1:18-32). 3. If we are tempted to
think that our own time is more enlightened than others, or that our
technology will provide the answer to all our problems, please answer
the following question: 'What sin mentioned in the Bible no longer plagues
the human race?' (1 Corinthians 6:9-11; Galatians 5:19-21; Romans 1:29-31).
4. The truth is that everyone presently alive uses some sort of crutch
as they attempt to cope with life.
Church:
Is One Church Just As Good As Another?
1.
The answer is "no". In the book of Revelation, Jesus addressed
seven congregations and said repent or else to five of them (2:5,16,20;
3:3,16). 2. Condemnation fell upon congregations which lacked zeal (2:4;
3:15); tolerated false doctrine and false teachers (2:14); where compromising
God's standards (2:20). 3. Jesus praised congregations for doctrinal
soundness (2:2; 3:10); exposing false teachers (2:2); remaining morally
pure (3:4). 4. Congregations which refuse to submit to His will are
no longer recognized by Jesus as belonging to Him (2:5)
Church:
Is Church Membership Necessary?
1.
The Church is the body of the saved (Ephesians 1:21-23; 5:23). The Church
is that body of people who have been purchased by the blood of Christ
(Acts 20:28; 1 Peter 1:18). 2. Upon baptism, the last step prior to
salvation, the Lord immediately adds you to the Church (Acts 2:38,41,47;
1 Corinthians 12:13; Colossians 1:12-14). 3. The Church is also called
the household of God (1 Timothy 3:15); bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:24);
Temple of God (Ephesians 2:19-22). 4. Therefore, those who claim that
one can be a Christian without being a member of the Church are guilty
of teaching false doctrine.
Church:
What Is The Proper Organizational Structure?
1.
Jesus is the sole head of the Church (Ephesians 1:21-23). Which leaves
no room for a human head or headquarters. 2. Each local congregation
was governed by elders, who are also referred to as bishops, overseers
or pastors (Acts 20:17,28; 1 Peter 5:1-3). We always find a plurality
of elders in each congregation (Acts 14:23; Phil. 1:1); and we never
find a congregation governed by one elder/pastor or bishop. 3. Neither
do we find bishops overseeing congregations beyond the congregation
which they attend. The oversight is limited to the congregation of which
they were members (1 Peter 5:2). 4. Specific qualifications exist, including,
they must be married men which children who are Christians (1 Timothy
3:1-7; Titus 1:5-9). 5. This biblical system contradicts any earthly
religious organizational structure which is beyond the local congregation.
Church:
Which Church Should I Attend?
1.
We should first of all recognize that attendance isn’t an optional matter
(Hebrews 10:24-25). You should avoid congregations that don’t take attending
seriously. 2. Make sure that the foundation is correct, that is, a congregation
that teaches that the Bible is the final authority in faith and practice.
That the Bible is the inspired, infallible and complete Word of God
(2 Timothy 3:16-17; Jude 3; Revelation 22:18-19). 3. Make sure that
the plan of salvation is correct. Obviously, it would be a fruitless
endeavor to attend where the right answers concerning what one must
do to be saved are not given. One must believe that Jesus is the Son
of God (John 8:24); repent of their sins (Acts 2:38); confess their
faith in Christ (Romans 10:9-10); and be baptized, immersed in water
for the remission of their sins (Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; 8:35-38; 22:16;
1 Peter 3:21).
Communion/Lord's
Supper:
1.
Christians were commanded to partake of both the bread and the fruit
of the vine (1 Corinthians 11:26). 2. Jesus offered Himself as a sacrifice
for sin, once time for all time (Hebrews 9:24-29). Therefore, communion
is not a re-sacrifice of Jesus. Hence the elements do not turn into
the literal body and blood of Christ. 3. Communion was only served on
Sunday (Acts 20:7). Those who argue that serving it less often would
make it more meaningful, never make the same argument concerning passing
the collection plate. And yet, a weekly observance of the Lord's Supper
has as much Scripture behind it as a weekly offering (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians
11:18-34; 16:1-2; Hebrews 10:25).
D
Death:
Are People Give A Second Chance After They Die?
1.
Jesus made it clear that after one dies their eternal spiritual condition
is fixed. And that such a fate is determined by whether you obeyed God
or not in this life (Luke 16:19-31). 2. Jesus only mentioned two eternal
possibilities which await mankind, eternal destruction or eternal life
(Matthew 25:46). There is never a third option that is suggested. 3.
Paul spoke of dead non-Christians as having no hope (1 Thess. 4:13).
4. In view of the sacrifice of Jesus (John 3:16), the universal nature
of the gospel message (Mark 16:15-16), the proliferation of the Bible
and it's plain and clear message (Ephesians 3:3-5); dying outside of
Jesus Christ is inexcusable (2 Thess. 1:8).
Denominations:
Is Denominationalism Scriptural?
1.
It violates Jesus' prayer for unity, which unity was to be based on
believing the word (message/doctrine) revealed through the apostles,
and recorded in the New Testament (John 17:20-23; see also 1 Corinthians
1:10; 14:37; 2 Thess. 3:14; 2 John 9). 2. It violates the "oneness"
commanded in Ephesians 4:4-6, which mentions "one faith" and
"one body". 3. The one body isn't composed of differing denominations,
but rather is composed of individual Christians (Romans 12:4-5; 1 Corinthians
12:27). 4. In reading the New Testament, we only read about one Church,
the one that Jesus established (Matthew 16:18). 5. Our plea for professing
believers in Jesus, is to come back to the Bible, abandoning every belief
and practice which lacks book, chapter and verse (1 Peter 4:11; Matthew
15:9); and be content to be a member of the church which fully submits
to Jesus (Ephesians 5:23-24).
Divorce:
What Does The Bible Say?
1.
God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16). 2. To have the right to remarry following
a divorce, the cause for the divorce must have been the sexual unfaithfulness
of your mate (Matthew 19:9; 5:32). 3. In the absence of sexual unfaithfulness
both divorced parties must remain single or reconcile (1 Corinthians
7:10-11). 4. Marrying a divorced person, who didn't have a Scriptural
right to put away their former spouse or spouses, will involve you in
an adulterous relationship (Matthew 5:32). 5. Concerning the mate who
commits adultery, that person in Scripture is never given the right
to remarry.
Doctrine:
Is It Important?
1.
"Doctrine" is simply a word that means "teaching".
To say that doctrine isn't important is the same thing as saying that
what Jesus taught is irrelevant. 2. Jesus cannot be separated from what
He taught (John 12:48). 3. The teachings/doctrines found in the Bible
are God's thoughts, His views (Isaiah 55:8-9; 1 Corinthians 2:9-13).
4. Doctrinal deviation is condemned (Galatians 1:6-9; 2 John 9-11; Revelation
22:18-19). 5. If doctrine doesn't matter, then why all the warnings
about false teachers? (Matthew 7:15; Acts 20:30; 2 Corinthians 11:13-15;
1 Timothy 4:1-4; 2 Timothy 4:2-4; 1 John 4:1). Are these warnings meaningless?
E
Evolution:
What Is The Bottom Line In The Creation/Evolution Debate?
Creation
claims that an all-powerful, all-wise and eternal God created everything
out of nothing (Genesis 1:1; Psalm 33:6; John 1:3; Colossians 1:16).
Evolution ultimately rests upon the belief that spontaneous generation
occurred (life came from non-life) and this happened only once and by
sheer chance. Spontaneous generation is something that would contradict
all the known laws of science. Therefore, which miracle, which supernatural
event are you willing to believe? Divine Creation or Spontaneous Generation?
Which event are you willing to stake your eternity destiny upon?
Evolution:
Can It Be Harmonized With The Bible?
Evolution
denies: (a) Life was created (Genesis 1:1). (b) Creation has ceased
(2:2). (c) God created men and women in His image (Genesis 1:26), and
that God created the two genders (Matthew 19:1-4). (d) The statement
made by Jesus, that men and women were created from the beginning of
creation (Mark 10:6). (e) Man was originally in a garden (an orderly--not
a chaotic place, Genesis 2:8). (f) All living things produce after their
kind (Genesis 1:11). (g) Man fell from a state of innocence (Genesis
3:1ff). (h) Mankind needs a Savior (John 3:16).
Evolution:
Were the Days In Genesis 1, Millions Of Years In Length?
1.
Each day in this chapter had an evening and a morning (1:5). 2. The
word ‘day’ in this context is used of a literal day, as opposed longer
periods of time such as seasons and years (1:14). 3. God had Moses parallel
the week of Creation with a literal work week (Exodus 20:9-11), making
it clear that the week of Genesis 1 is identical with what we understand
to be a week. 4. Jesus placed Adam and Eve at the beginning of Creation
and not millions or billions of years from the beginning (Mark 10:6
"from the beginning of Creation, God made them male and female").
5. Through Paul, God made it clear that from the beginning of Creation,
the human race has existed to perceive that the physical Creation reveals
the power of its Creator (Romans 1:20). 6. Finally, any honest expert
in scientific dating methods will tell you that there is no reliable
long-term dating method for fixing the age of the universe or the age
of the earth.
Evolution:
Can Millions Of Years Be Placed Between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2?
1.
Jesus didn’t see such a gap (and He is the Creator, John 1:1-3; Colossians
1:16). He placed Adam and Eve from the beginning of creation (Mark 10:6).
2. The Bible doesn’t present a race of people prior to Adam, which were
then destroyed in some major catastrophe. Rather, Adam is viewed as
the first man (1 Corinthians 15:45). In addition, the Bible also makes
it clear that sin and death resulted from the events in Genesis chapter
3, see 1 Corinthians 15:21-22; Romans 5:12. The gap theory requires
millions and billions of years of struggle, death and sin prior to Adam.
Other passages make it clear that Genesis 1 is one compact unit all
happening within one week (Exodus 20:8-11), and that man has been present
from the beginning of creation (Romans 1:20). If this isn’t enough time
in some people’s minds for God to create the universe, then just remember
that God is going to bring it all to an end in a much shorter period
of time (2 Peter 3:10; 1 Corinthians 15:52).
Evolution:
Can It Be Harmonized With Science?
Evolution
contradicts at least three scientific laws which are mentioned in the
Bible: (a) The First Law Of Thermodynamics (no energy is presently being
created or destroyed) (Genesis 2:2). (b) The Second Law Of Thermodynamics
(everything tends to run down, decay, grow old--the complete opposite
direction of Evolutionary Theory). The Second Law states that matter
is not eternal and that the universe did have a beginning (Hebrews 1:10-12).
(c) The Law of Biogenesis (life comes from existing life) (Genesis 1:11).
Evolution contends that at some point something came from nothing that
that life came from non-life. Both assertions contradict the Bible and
Scientific Fact.
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Faith:
Are We Saved By Faith-Only?
1.
Obviously just one thing doesn't save us, for a true "faith-only"
position would rule out the need for the blood of Christ and the grace
of God (Ephesians 2:8). 2. The following people were not saved at the
point of faith, or by faith-alone (Matthew 7:21-23; John 12:42-43; James
2:19-26). 3. People who believed were then told to repent (Acts 2:38);
confess Christ (Acts 8:37; Romans 10:9-10); and submit to baptism (Acts
2:38) prior to salvation. 4. True faith is obedient to whatever God
requires, and true faith will rest content with God's conditions for
salvation (Colossians 2:12). Are you willing to trust God enough, to
allow Him to tell you what to do to be saved? (Acts 2:37)
Faith:
What Type Of Faith Results In Justification?
1.
Obviously, not a faith that refuses to confess Christ (John 12:42-43).
The idea that a person is justified or saved at the moment they believe
in God or accept that Jesus is the Son of God in their heart, runs counter
to the above verse. 2. God inherently links justification by faith with
the point at which a person is forgiven of their sins (Romans 4:1-8).
3. Prior to being forgiven, God makes it clear that a person, besides
mentally accepting that Jesus is the Son of God, must also repent of
their sins (Acts 2:38), confess Jesus (Romans 10:9-10) and be immersed
in water or baptized (Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; 1 Peter 3:21; Acts 22:16).
4. Repentance, confession and baptism are not contrary to or in addition
to faith, rather they are simply a part of a faith that saves. You see,
real faith will trust God’s way of saving us, faith that results in
salvation is a faith that takes God at His word, and whatever condition
or conditions which God places prior to salvation, this type of faith
will obey (Colossians 2:12-13).
Faith
Healers: Is There Any Way We Can Test Their Claims?
1.
When a Christian in the New Testament had the gift of healing: (a) People
were healed immediately (Acts 3:2-8). The miracle didn't take an extended
period of time to begin working--no rehabilitation or therapy was needed.
(b) Hard cases were not weeded out (Luke 7:2; 8:42). (c) Every disease
and sickness was cured (Matthew 4:23). How can anyone conscientiously
call an event a "healing explosion", when people come out
still blind, deaf and bound to wheelchairs? (d) Faith wasn't needed
on the part of the person who was being healed (Acts 3:5-6). (e) The
presence of unbelievers didn't stop the healing (Mark 2:1-12). (f) Classes
were not taught on "How To Heal". And a special collection
wasn't taken when people were healed, and neither was there a need for
a special atmosphere.
Fun:
Is God Against It?
1.
We need to realize that God's love for us and our true earthly and eternal
well-being is behind every "Thou shalt not" in the Bible.
God always says "no" for a very good reason (Deut. 6:24; 1
Peter 3:8-12). 2. True freedom and happiness isn't found in giving into
every impulse or selfish need (Titus 3:3). 3. Everyone eventually serves
someone or something. Man only has two basic choices, that is, obey
and be a servant of others or be a servant of God (Romans 6:13,16; 1
Peter 4:2). All of us are either servants of human wisdom or Divine
revelation. 4. God claims that His "rules" are light compared
to what we face in the non-Christian world (Matthew 11:28-29; 1 John
5:3). 5. Any activity which condemns your soul and the souls of others
cannot be labeled as "fun" or the "loving thing to do"
(Romans 13:8-10; 1 Corinthians 13:4-8).
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Grace:
Does It Automatically And Unconditionally Remove Sin?
1.
Since Jesus died for all men and yet all aren't saved, the answer to
the above question must be "no" (Titus 2:11; Matthew 7:13-14).
2. First Century false teachers tried to turn the grace of God into
an excuse for sin (Romans 6:1; Jude 4). 3. What grace does mean is that:
(a) You never have the right to give up. (b) Christianity is designed
for imperfect people--people who are honest enough to admit their sins
and repent (Acts 2:38; 1 John 1:8-10). (c) All long as their is life,
forgiveness is always a real possibility. But forgiveness is never automatic
or unconditional (Mark 16:16).
God:
Did Man Invent Him?
Some
have argued that ancient man felt himself so alone and vulnerable that
he invented God to be his protector. 1. But how is it that man invented
a God that man himself can't completely comprehend (Isaiah 55:8-9; Romans
11:33)? 2. How is it that modern man finds himself completely unable
to improve upon this God that ancient man supposely invented? What quality
or character trait is lacking or missing in the God that the Bible reveals?
3. How is it that man invented a God who doesn't let man off the hook?
The God revealed in the Scriptures is holy, righteous, unbending in
His moral standards, and offering salvation on HIs terms and His alone
(Exodus 20:5-6; Acts 4:12). How is it that man invented a God who accepts
none of our excuses, justifications or human rationalizations (Galatians
5:19-21; 1 Corinthians 6:9-11; Revelation 21:8)?
Gyms:
Can The Church Build One?
1.
According to the Scriptures, the work of the Church includes evangelism
(1 Timothy 3:15); edification (Ephesians 4:11-12); and benevolence (1
Timothy 5:16). We never find Church funds being used for recreation
or entertainment. 2. When Christians socialized it was always separate
and apart from their gatherings as a congregation (Acts 2:46). In fact,
the apostle Paul rebuked the Corinthians for trying to add social meals
to their gatherings (1 Corinthians 11:20-22). Such activities Paul doesn't
merely separate from the worship by time, but by distance, that is,
eat at home (1 Corinthians 11:34). 3. In view of such clear statements,
obviously there is no Divine approval for building a church kitchen.
And if this lacks God's approval, then so would a church gym or family
life center.
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Heaven:
What Is Heaven Really Like?
1.
In reality, everyone is yearning and striving for what exists in heaven.
A place of absolute fulfillment, happiness, satisfaction, meaning and
purpose (Revelation 21:4). 2. Unfortunately, Satan has convinced many
of us that we can have complete happiness in this life, and it can be
ours right now! That the path to personal fulfillment and purpose is
found in sinful activities (fornication, adultery, drunkenness, drugs,
etc..) or in striving after earthly things (fame, wealth, physical comfort),
instead of serving God (Matthew 6:24-34). 3. If we are honest, then
we will realize that utopia won't be found here (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11).
For no earthly pleasure or pursuit can fill up and completely satisfy
the soul of man. Everything in this life has a downside, a let-down.
But such isn't true of heaven (1 Peter 1:4). If you miss heaven, then
you will miss out on what you have spent your whole life yearing for.
Heaven:
Will It Be Boring?
1.
Heaven isn't mere external existence, for even the lost will exist forever
(Matthew 25:46). 2. Neither is heaven sitting on a cloud strumming a
harp or one long Church service. 3. Heaven is a place of absolute fulfillment,
satisfaction, meaning, purpose and true joy (Revelation 21:4). 4. The
newness and wonder of heaven will never wear off (1 Peter 1:4). Heaven
will never become usual or boring. 5. Heaven is experiencing the quality
of life that God experiences (Matthew 25:21). 6. Heaven is always having
someone to love and someone who greatly loves you (Revelation 21:7).
It is the ideal relationship--for eternity.
Hell:
It's Not That Bad, Right?
1.
Hell does exist, and Jesus used the Greek word for 'Hell' (Gehenna)
more often than all other New Testament writers combined! (Matthew 5:22,29,30;
10:28; 18:9; 23:15,33; Mark 9:43,45,47; Luke 12:5). To deny the existence
of hell is then to deny the truthfulness of Jesus Christ. Must we call
Him a liar, to make ourselves feel good? 2. Hell is just as long as
heaven (Matthew 25:46). 3. It is a place of conscious suffering (Matthew
8:11-12; Revelation 20:10). 4. The eternal abode for those who ignore
or reject God (Matthew 7:21-23). 5. A place to be avoided at all cost!
(Mark 9:43-47). 6. A place devoid of God's blessings. Which means that
in hell, you will never be loved and never have anyone to love. 7. The
good news is that it can be avoided through Jesus Christ (John 3:16;
Mark 16:16; 2 Tim. 2:11-12).
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Image
Of God: Man Created In
1.
It means that every human being has the raw potential to serve God.
2. Even after Adam and Eve sinned, they and their posterity still remain
created in the image of God (James 3:9). Obviously, no one is born depraved
and no one is born with less potential for goodness and morality than
anyone else. No one is born with an inherent predisposition for a certain
sinful practice. Hence, there isn’t a sin which is genetic or inborn.
3. Thus we must conclude that all sinful practices, including such things
as drunkenness, drug addiction, child abuse and homosexuality are practices
which are chosen by the individual. And can also be ceased by the individual
(1 Corinthians 6:9-11). 4. To be created in the image of God (Genesis
1:26) means that all of us have a spiritual side that can’t be satisfied
with material possessions or earthly achievements. That we will never
truly find ourselves, until we find God. The good news is that you can
live an unselfish and godly life!
Incarnation:
Was The Purpose Of Jesus' Birth To Bring World Peace?
1.
The peace that Jesus brought was for those who would obey Him (Luke
2:14 'Peace on earth among men with whom He is pleased.') 2. This peace
is found among those who become members of the household of God, the
Church of the living God (Isaiah 2:2-4; Ephesians 2:13-22; 1 Timothy
3:15). 3. There can be no peace for an individual with God, others,
or themselves, until they turn from their sins (Psalm 32:1-5; Isaiah
59:1-2; Titus 3:3). 4. But all will not humble themselves before God,
and thus Jesus knew that His entrance into this world would also bring
a division between the obedient and the rebellious (Matthew 10:34-39).
On which side of that line do you presently stand?
Incarnation:
When Was Jesus Born?
1.
The Bible doesn't say on what day or during what month His birth took
place. We are commanded to celebrate not His birth, but His death, burial
and resurrection on every first day of the week (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians
11:23-26). 2. Becoming spiritual during a season of the year, or going
to services one day a year doesn't make one a Christian. God is offended
when we come to worship Him, but at the same time have no plans to change
our ways (Proverbs 15:8; Ecclesiastes 5:1-4; Matthew 6:1-4; 1 Corinthians
13:1-4). 3. If one is to serve and worship Jesus, then Jesus must be
the center of our lives on a daily basis (Matthew 6:33; 10:37; Luke
14:26ff).
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Jesus
Christ: Is He God?
1.
The Old Testament attaches the titles of Deity to the Messiah (Isaiah
9:6; Micah 5:2). 2. The New Testament clearly states that Jesus is as
much God as the Father or the Holy Spirit (John 1:1; Philippians 2:6;
Colossians 2:9; Hebrews 1:8). 3. The Jewish rulers were seeking to kill
Him because they were convinced that He was indeed claiming to be equal
with the Father (John 5:18; 10:33). Jesus never corrected their impressions
on this point, but only reinforced His claim (5:23). 4. If Jesus is
a created being, then worshipping Him would be idolatry (Romans 1:25;
Matthew 4:10). Yet, He not only accepted worship (Matthew 8:2-3), but
Christians are commanded to worship Him (Phil. 2:10-11). 5. Unless one
believes that Jesus is Who He claimed to be, one cannot be saved (John
8:24; Romans 10:9).
Jesus
Christ: How Can I Be Sure He Was Resurrected?
Just
examine the evidence. He died upon the cross (Mark 15:43-45), and the
tomb was guarded (Matthew 27:62-66). Therefore: (a) The body wasn't
misplaced, lost or eaten by wild animals. (b) We know that the Jewish
and Roman authorities didn't take the body, for they stood helpless
as Christianity spread. If they had the body they would have stopped
Christianity dead in its tracks. (b) The disciples didn't remove the
body, for the tomb was guarded. (c) Everyone when to the right tomb
(Matthew 27:59-61; John 20:1-10). (d) The disciples didn't merely imagine
that Jesus had been raised, for hallucinations don't remove bodies (Luke
24:37-43). (e) The only logical alternative left, is that Jesus was
raised from the dead, and He is the Son of God, the only way to the
Father (John 14:6; Acts 4:12).
Jesus
Christ: Can I Really Be Sure He Is The Son Of God?
What
alternatives do we have? Jesus was either: 1. A liar and a deceiver.
But did a liar give us the highest moral standard known to man? (Matthew
chapters 5-7; 22:37-40) 2. He was a lunatic, a crazy or insane man.
But His recorded teachings prove that His intellect surpassed the intellect
of the greatest religious teachers of the time (Matthew chapter 22).
Did a lunatic sum up our entire meaning and purpose into a short statement?
(Matthew 7:12; 22:37-40). 3. He was a good man, but not God. But He
didn't merely claim to be a good man, or a mere religious teacher. Good
men don't claim to be God, when they are not. He claimed to be God!
(John 5:17-23; 8:24; 10:33). 4. What option is left?
Jesus:
Is He The Only Way To Eternal Life?
1.
Some people think that it is very harsh to believe as the Bible teaches,
that Jesus is the only way (John 14:6; Acts 4:12; John 3:16). But how
can a way to salvation be harsh? Be thankful that God provided a way!
And what right do sinners have in complaining about how God saves them!
2. Others say that it is arrogant to claim as the Bible does that only
way path leads to heaven (Matthew 7:13-14). But rather, it is very arrogant
to claim that one’s own sincerity, morality and good works have in themselves
the same moral and eternal weight as the blood of the Son of God. And
this is exactly what people are saying when they insist that God will
save the "good moral person" who doesn’t become a Christian.
They are indeed teaching a salvation based on works of human merit,
that man can in fact save himself (Titus 3:5; Ephesians 2:4-9).
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Love:
Does It Cancel Out The Need For Obedience?
1.
Jesus saw both qualities working in complete agreement. True love will
always listen to and obey the teachings of Scripture (John 14:15). Love
never resents 'doctrine'. 2. Obedience to the commands of God, is simply
a demonstrate of our love for God (Matthew 22:37-40). 3. The loving
thing to do towards another is always to treat them according to the
instructions given us in the Bible (Matthew 7:12; Romans 13:8-10). 3.
Love doesn't remove or supercede God's law, rather it will always fulfill
it's obligations to His law. 4. Love will always side with the Truth
(1 Corinthians 13:6; John 17:17).
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Morality:
Can A Good Moral Person Be Saved Without Jesus?
1.
Cornelius was not only a good moral person (Acts 10:22), he was even
a very religious person (10:2). And yet, apart from becoming a Christian,
he was lost (Acts 11:13-14). The same was true for the zealous and conscientious
Saul and Tarsus (Acts 23:1; Galatians 1:14). And same can be said for
the Ethopian Eunuch (Acts 8:27-28); and the rich young ruler (Mark 10:17-23).
2. The issue isn't how much or little you have sinned, but that you
have sinned (Romans 3:23). Even one sin constitutes a debt that no man
can remove or atone for though his own efforts (Luke 7:36-50). 4. It
is a very arrogant claim to suggest that one's own personal goodness
has the same ethical merit as the shed blood of God's own Son.
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New
Testament: Is It The Standard For All Time?
Even
some denominations have attempted to argue that the New Testament does
not contain a standard for faith and practice to which Christians in
all succeeding generations must adhere. But the Bible says otherwise:
1. The words of Jesus, which includes those words revealed through the
Apostles (the New Tesament), will judge all of us at the last day (John
12:48; Matthew 24:35; 1 Cor. 14:37; Heb. 1:1-2). 2. The moral standard
revealed in the New Testament is binding upon all generations right
up tot he Second Coming of Christ (1 Cor. 6:9-10; Galatians 5:19-21;
Revelation 21:8). Yes, fornication, adultery, and homosexuality will
always be wrong. 3. The New Testament is inherently connected with Jesus'
High Priesthood, and seeing that Jesus is a Priest forever (Hebrews
7:24), this means that the Law connected with His Priesthood also abides
forever (Hebrews 7:12). Those who disagree must tell us which laws in
the New Testament are no longer binding and how do you tell the difference
between binding and non-binding laws?
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Obscenity:
Merely In The Eye Of The Beholder?
1.
Jesus condemned lustful thinking just as well as the actual act (Matthew
5:28; Mark 7:20-23). 2. An objective standard of what is obscene does
exist (Ephesians 5:3-6; Galatians 5:19-21). Those who argue otherwise
are simply admitting that they have become callous to moral and spiritual
truth (Ephesians 4:17-19), and are in need of being taught, instead
of doing the teaching (Hebrews 5:12-14). 3. The behavior of those who
deal in obscenity proves that it is a well recognized and objective
category. Those who sell it know exactly what to order and stock. And
those who want to buy it or look at it know exactly where look and what
to buy.
Once-Saved-Always-Saved:
Is This True?
1.
The the doctrine of once-saved-always-saved is based on the false assumption
that God has predestined every individual for salvation or condemnation,
regardless of our own personal choices. 2. In contrast: (a) The Bible
asserts the freewill of mankind (Genesis 4:7; Ezekiel 18:20; Acts 17:30).
(b) None have been locked into either salvation or condemnation (Ezekiel
18:21-32; Acts 10:34-35). (c) Salvation is always presented as available
to all--if they want it (2 Peter 3:9; 1 Timothy 2:4-6). (d) Christians
are repeatedly warned about the possibility of forfeiting their salvation
(Matthew 18:15-17; Hebrews 6:4-6; 10:26-31; 2 Timothy 2:11-13).
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Pastor:
What Is A Pastor?
1.
The title 'Pastor' applies to the same group of men referred to as elders
or bishops (Acts 20:17,28; 1 Peter 5:1-3). 2. There was always a plurality
of "pastors" in every congregation (Acts 14:23; 20:17; Phil.
1:1). 3. We never find a congregation which is be shepherded by just
one pastor. We never find pastors overseeing more than one congregation
(1 Peter 5:2). We never find 'youth' pastors or 'senior' pastors. And
we never find women serving as pastors. The qualifications are specific
and include the qualification of being a man, who is the husband of
one wife, having children who are believers (1 Timothy 3:1-4; Titus
1:5-9).
Pornography:
Is It Harmless?
1.
Far from taking a superficial and naïve view of reality, Jesus
pointed out that the man who lusts after a woman is his heart, is engaged
in doing something that is very evil (Matthew 5:28). 2. The Bible enlightens
us and makes us realize that what we allow into our minds has a tremendous
amount of influence upon our lives. What is harbored in the heart determines
what and who we become (Matthew 15:18-19; Mark 7:20-23). 3. Instead
of freeing or liberating an individual, pornography actually enslaves
a person to their own selfishness. Those who have given free rein to
their lusts, know the misery, frustration, disappointment, and bondage
which pornography breeds (Titus 3:3; Ephesians 2:1-3). There is hope
for the person who is addicted! And remember, the judgment of God also
falls upon those who give their consent, encouragement and support to
those who engage in things which are sinful (Romans 1:32).
Prayer:
What Is The Sinner's Prayer?
1.
Although "pray the sinner's prayer" is a popular modern denominational
response to those asking, "what must I do to be saved". Neither
Jesus nor the apostles ever presented prayer as the last condition prior
to salvation (Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; 8:35-38; 1 Peter 3:21). 2. The
fervent and sincere prayers of such men as Cornelius and Saul of Tarsus
did not cleanse them of their sins (Acts 10:1-5; 47-48; 11:13-14; Acts
9:11,18; 22:16). Hence, faith and prayere never made anyone a Christian.
3. The New Testament is completely silent concerning a certain prayer
that a person prays in order to become a Christian. Thus the practice
of the "sinner's prayer" is a human tradition, which is an
addition to the Word of God (2 John 9). A human tradition that negates
the real conditions for salvation (Acts 2:38).
Preachers:
Must A Preacher Have A College Degree?
1.
The New Testament is silent concerning any sort of secular educational
requirements for preachers. Rather, the Divine qualifications stress
a man who knows what the Bible says and who has the courage to preach
the Word (2 Timothy 2:15; 2 Timothy 4:1-5). 2. In addition, God also
stresses that such a person needs to be a living example of the truths
which he is proclaiming (1 Timothy 4:12; Titus 2:7-8). 3. We should
also note that the local congregation and not a religious school or
college is the pillar and ground of the truth (1 Timothy 3:15). In New
Testament times it was within the local congregation that future teachers
and preachers were trained (2 Timothy 2:2). 4. Lest we become too impressed
with the views of modern society, we need to remind ourselves that the
surrounding culture in any age is what God calls "the world".
In biblical terms, "the world" is always unenlightened (Acts
26:18), in bondage to Satan (1 John 5:19), antagonistic to God (1 John
2:15-16), and to which the Christian is not to conform (Romans 12:1-2).
Prophecy:
Does The Gift Still Exist Today?
1.
As with all biblical questions, the Scriptures must take precedence
over feelings, emotions or personal loyalties (1 Peter 4:11). 2. The
truth of the matter is that when the New Testament was completed, the
gift of prophecy ceased, for God had said all that needed to be said
(1 Corinthians 13:8-13). Jesus promised that the apostles, by the Holy
Spirit would be guided into ALL the truth (John 16:13). And He kept
that promise (1 Cor. 2:9-13; Eph. 3:3-5; 2 Peter 1:3). 3. Jude claims
that the ‘faith’, the sum total of Christian teaching had been revealed
once for all unto the saints (Jude 3). 4. Severe condemnations exist
for anyone who attempts to add to or edit the revelation delivered through
the apostles (Galatians 1:6-9; Revelation 22:18-19; 2 John 9). 5. Now,
do you believe the writings of the God-endorsed inspired men (Hebrews
2:3-4; 2 Corinthians 12:12) or do you believe the words of the person
who claims that God is speaking through them today?
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Reincarnation:
Can It Be Harmonized With The Bible?
The
Bible contradicts the theory of Reincarnation: (a) Man has only one
earthly lifetime (2 Samuel 12:23; Ecc. 12:7; Luke 16:25; Hebrews 9:27-28).
(b) According to Reincarnation, man eventually saves himself, something
the Bible clearly denies (Titus 3:5; Ephesians 2:8-9; Jeremiah 10:23).
(c) There is no room for a Savior in Reincarnation, which makes the
sacrifice of Jesus Christ meaningless and unnecessary (John 14:6; Acts
4:12). (d) Reincarnation also denies the resurrection of the dead (1
Corinthians 15:12ff); the existence of hell (Matthew 25:46); and the
final judgment (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Religious
Titles: What About Them?
1.
The terms 'elder', 'overseer' and 'pastor' all refer to the same office
(Acts 20:17,28; Titus 1:5-8; 1 Peter 5:1-3). 2. 'Evangelist' and 'preacher'
applies to men who preach the gospel message (2 Tim. 4:5). 3. Never
is the word 'reverend' used in reference to a human being. In fact,
it is only applied to God (Psalm 111:9 KJV). 4. Jesus condemned the
use of religious titles which elevated Christians over other Christians
(Matthew 23:8-10). To give a man or group of men the type of reverence
that is due God, is an act of idolatry (Acts 10:25-35; Revelation 22:8-9).
Repentance:
What Is Repentance?
1.
Repentance is turning away from evil, which is sparked by a genuine
sorrow for one's own sin (2 Corinthians 7:10-11). 2. The truly repentance
person doesn't offer excuses for what they have done, they place the
blame solely upon themselves (7:11). 3. You can tell when someone really
repents. Their life now manifests changed attitudes and behavior (Matthew
3:8; Acts 26:20). You are not left wondering whether they are truly
sorry for the past. 4. Repentance means that the habitual practice of
sin is ceased (1 John 3:6). 5. Since God commands all to repent (Acts
17:30), all men and women can change, all can live the Christian life.
If the Bible labels an activity as sinful, then we automatically know
that it is something learned and chosen. Rather than a behavior which
is genetic or inborn (1 Corinthians 6:9-11).
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Sabbath
Day: Is It Binding Upon Christians?
1.
The Sabbath Day was part of the covenant God made with Israel at Sinai
(Exodus 31:13-18). The seventh day had not been a day or worship previous
to this covenant (Deut. 5:1-3; Nehemiah 9:13-14). 2. This covenant ended
when Jesus died on the cross (Colossians 2:14-17). It is part of a covenant
that is now obsolete and has been removed by God (Hebrews 8:13-9:4).
3. To ignore these facts and insist on religiously observing this day,
is to cut oneself off the grace of God (Galatians 5:1-4). 4. In contrast,
the day of worship (not a mandatory day of rest), under the New Covenant
is the first day of the week (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:1).
Saint:
What Is A Saint?
1.
The term "saint" applies to any Christian and never used to
refer to an elite class of deceased Christians (1 Corinthians 1:2).
2. According to Jesus: (a) Every faithful Christian is equal in the
sight of God, with every other faithful Christian (Matthew 23:8-11).
(b) No mere human being has ever lived who departed from this life with
an excess of good works or spiritual riches of which are available to
others (Matthew 25:8-9; Luke 17:10). (c) There is only one mediator
between God and men--Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 2:5). This leaves no room
for any other mediators. (3) To deify a mere human being is to be guilty
of committing the sin of idolatry (Romans 1:25).
Sin:
Is It Merely A Disease?
1.
Actually sin in the Bible is defined as a transgression of God’s law
(1 John 3:5). 2. We are doing a great disservice to people if we claim
that various sinful addictions are merely diseases, for we are giving
people the impression they are helpless against such temptations. The
good news is that the cycle of any habitual sinful addiction can be
broken (1 Corinthians 6:9-11). 3. Jesus and other biblical writers noted
that the true source of any sin isn’t a genetic or physical malfunction
but a selfish choice which we have made in our hearts (Mark 7:20-23;
James 1:13; 4:1). Sin is always a moral problem and not a mere physical
problem. The fact that Jesus had a human body (John 1:14) and yet never
sinned (1 Peter 2:22) should prove to us that our body isn’t the real
reason why we sin.
Situation
Ethics: Is Truth Changed By Situations Or Culture?
1.
Situation ethics failed to excuse the following individuals (Genesis
4:1-7; Leviticus 10:1-3; 2 Samuel 6:1-7; Acts 5:1-10; Galatians 2:11-13).
2. God never has put anyone in a no-win situation in which we must choose
between a supposed greater sin and lesser sin. Or, a situation in which
we must choose between the loving-thing to do or the obedient thing
to do (1 Corinthians 10:13; James 1:13). 3. The sins mentioned in the
New Testament, will still be wrong at the end of time (1 Corinthians
6:9-10; Galatians 5:21; Revelation 21:8). 4. The gospel message is for
all cultures (Matthew 28:19). 5. The exact same plan of salvation was
preached to people from various backgrounds, races, cultures and social
classes (Acts 2:38; 8:12; 35-38; 18:8).
Speaking
In Tongues: What Does The Bible Say?
1.
Speaking in tongues was the miraculous ability to speak in a foreign
language or dialect, without any previous study or experience (Acts
2:1-11). 2. Thus, it is incorrect to claim that this was the ability
to speak in an angelic or heavenly language. And neither was this gift
used exclusively or even primarily for private prayers (1 Corinthians
14:14-16). 3. Non-Christians could perfectly understand the tongue-speaker
(Acts 2:11). 4. This gift was not the proof that one was a genuine Christian.
For all Christians didn't possess this gift (1 Corinthians 12:30) and
some very unspiritual individuals did (1 Corinthians 3:1-3). 5. This
gift ceased, as did all the miraculous gifts when God's revelation (the
New Testament) was complete (1 Corinthians 13:8-13).
Spiritual
Truth: What Doesn't Determine Or Establish?
1.
Majority rule and the popular views of society (Matthew 7:13-14). 2.
Gut feelings, intuition, or human emotions (Proverbs 16:25; Jeremiah
10:23). 3. The feelings of one's conscience (Acts 26:9). 4. The view
of highly educated religious leaders (Matthew 22:29; Chapter 23). 5.
The views of the cultural and intellectual elite, including the secular
academic community (1 Corinthians 1:26). 6. The views of parents or
good friends (Matthew 10:37). 7. Tradition (Matthew 15:1-9). The only
thing that establishes the truth is what God has said (John 17:17).
Suffering:
Does It Disprove The Existence Of God?
1.
God allowed His Own Son to suffer (John 3:16). Obviously, suffering
of innocent individuals is not inconsistent with the fact that God exists
and that He is good. 2. Being created with a freewill, means that some
people might make the wrong choices, and we might suffer as a consequence
of their selfishness (Genesis 4:7ff). 3. Eliminating God doesn't solve
the problem, for innocent people still suffer, even in the world which
the atheist lives or wants. In fact, without God, you have another problem.
In a no-God universe innocent people still suffer, but this time, they
suffer in vain! Does that make you feel better?
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Taxes:
Does Becoming A Christian Release Me From Earthly Obligations?
1.
No. Christianity doesn't obilterate our obligation to whatever civil
government we might find ourselves under (Romans 13:1-8; 1 Peter 2:13);
the responsibility to treat our employers with respect (1 Peter 2:18);
or honor our parents (Ephesians 6:1). 2. A 'Christianity' that encourages
Christians not to pay their taxes, show disrespect for government officials
or parents, and which also contends that wives no longer need to be
in submission to their husbands (1 Peter 3:1-7), is not the relationship
with God revealed by Jesus Christ. 3. Rather, when one becomes a Christian,
they are to become the best husband, wife, child, parent, citizen, employee
or employer which any society could hope to have (Ephesians 5:22-6:9;
Titus 2:1-10; 1 Peter 2:11-3:7).
Tradition:
Is It A Good Thing In Religion?
1.
The word tradition simply means that which has been handed down. The
traditions approved of in the Bible are those teachings which were handled
down to Christians by the Apostles (2 Thessalonians 2:15), and all such
teachings are found in the New Testament (Jude 3; 2 Peter 1:3; John
16:13; 2 Timothy 3:16-17). 2. But we run into a problem when purely
human traditions are added to Christianity. The Bible contains many
warnings about adding to the revelation which God has given man (Galatians
1:6-9; 2 John 9; Revelation 22:18-19). 3. Neither are we left wondering
how God feels when human traditions are placed alongside of His commandments.
When the Son of God came to this earth He specifically rebuked people
who had added human traditions to the Divinely approved religion (Matthew
15:1-9; Mark 7:1-13). He said that such a combination makes our worship
worthless. Let us make sure that what we are doing and saying in the
name of God is supported by book, chapter and verse---before we practice
it.
Trust:
Can I Trust God With My Life?
1.
He created you in the first place (Genesis 1:26), which means He know
your true needs. 2. He allowed His only Son to die for your sins (John
3:16; Romans 5:6-8; 8:32). 3. He allows His physical blessings to come
upon evil and ungrateful people (Luke 6:35). 4. He already has proven
that He loves you. 5. In view of your own sins and the foolish choices
you have made, the real question is, 'Can you trust yourself with your
own life?' (Romans 6:21)
Truth:
Does Each Generation Discover More Spiritual Truth?
If
we are under the assumption that each new generation will be wiser and
more enlightened then previous generations, we are in for a shock when
we read the Scriptures. 1. Jesus promised that all truth would be revealed
through His Apostles (John 16:13), and it was (2 Peter 1:3l Jude 3).
2. In the Biblical record we often find that instead of gaining greater
insight into spiritual realities, future generations can often lose
sight of the truth or completely ignore it (Romans 1:18-32; Judges 2:10).
3. Through His Apostles, Jesus plainly revealed that following their
generation a great doctrinal apostasy would hit the church (Acts 20:29;
1 Timothy 4:1-3; 2 Timothy 4:2-4). Even while they were alive a good
number of professed Christians were going after various false doctrines
(Galatians 4:11-16; 2 Thess. 1:3; 1 Timothy 1:3; 2 Timothy 2:16-18;
1 John 4:1-3; 3 John 9). For those who are tempted to ridicule basic
Bible teaching as outdated or antiquated, carefully consider the following,
"Thus says the Lord, stand by the ways and see and ask for the
ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and you shall
find rest for your souls" (Jeremiah 6:16).
Truth:
Can I Even Know The Truth?
A
popular idea in our society today is that each one of us is so influenced
by our upbringing, gender, race and culture that we can only see our
version of the truth. All of us are hopelessly prejudiced by our own
preconceived ideas and hence what is truth for me may not be truth for
you. 1. But Jesus doesn’t agree, rather salvation is inherently linked
with knowing the truth (John 8:31-32), and not just some truth or part
of the truth, but a correct, full and precise knowledge of the truth
(1 Timothy 2:4). In both passages the Greek words translated ‘knowledge’
mean a full and exact knowledge. 2. God also specifically commands us
to make a clear distinction between our prejudices, opinions, preconceived
ideas and His truth (Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord will all your
heart, and do not lean on your own understanding"; Ephesians 5:17).
3. God not only believes, but commands all of us to put aside our opinions
and honestly, objectively and courageously study His revelation (Acts
17:11; 2 Timothy 2:15). You are prepared to believe the truth, even
though it may prove you wrong? (Romans 3:4)
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UFO's:
What If Life Is Found Beyond This Planet?
1.
It would be the final blow to the theory of Evolution. The mathematical
chances of life spontaneously arising from non-life just once are equivalent
to zero. But if life or the former existence of life is found outside
of this earth--then what are the mathematical chances of life arising
from nothing (by chance), not once, but more than once? 2. If life is
one day discovered to exist beyond this earth it will present no problem
for the Christian, for God is the Creator of all life, both physical
and spiritual (Colossians 1:16; 1 Corinthians 15:38-41). 3. The Christian
already believes in life-forms from another world, i.e. God (2 Corinthians
13:14); angels (Hebrews 1:14), etc...3. Extra-terrestrial life has already
visited this planet, the Creator Himself came and died for our sins
(John 1:1-14; 3:16).
Unbelief:
Why Are Some People Unbelievers?
1.
It’s not because some people are predisposed to reject the idea of God,
for all men and women are created in His image (Genesis 1:26-27), which
means that all have the same ability to accept and obey Him. 2. Neither
is it due to a lack of evidence concerning God’s existence (Psalm 19:1;
Romans 1:20; Acts 14:15-17). 3. Rather, unbelief is often rooted in
a moral problem rather than an intellectual problem. A synonym for the
word unbelief in the Bible is the term disobedience (Heb. 3:18-19).
Often, people reject the existence of God because there is some self-serving
reason that they don’t want to obey Him. Admitting that God is, also
means admitting that absolute truth exists, the Bible is His revelation
to mankind, which means we aren’t given the right to ignore or bend
moral truths for our convenience. And a final judgment awaits all of
us, at which we will give an account (2 Corinthians 5:10), and spent
eternity in heaven or hell (Matthew 25:46). So unbelief is very convenient
for the person who wants to be free or moral responsibility (Psalm 14:1).