A number of people - even those who claim to be Christians - say that they support the legalization of homosexual marriage because they simply want to protect "equal rights" for all. However, these same persons are decidedly quiet about espousing the "equal rights" of others, showing their professed noble intent to be nothing more than mere hypocrisy.
If such persons are so concerned about "equal rights", then why are they not fighting for the rights of felons to work anywhere they choose? Felons can be automatically disqualified from employment opportunities due to these previous convictions. Various state laws also limit where they can be hired, such as excluding them from the health care or education industries, preventing them from obtaining professional licenses, or from being hired in public employment. Why are these persons supporting homosexual marriage not up in arms about such employment discrimination? Why are they not concerned about these person's "equal rights"?
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Beleavers
"And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" Luke 6:46
You cannot be a believer in Christ Jesus unless the word of God is the standard of truth in your life. If there is any wavering about this in your mind, then you have given the enemy a huge advantage to snuff out your spiritual life. The word of God is the actual sustenance our spirits need in order to grow and mature in the faith (Hebrews 5:12).
Many professing Christians are actually not believers at all. Rather, they are beleavers. I call them beleavers because they 'be leaving' the Lord at the drop of a hat. They have not committed to give their life to Jesus. They are not willing to stand with Him against that which is evil. They use Jesus like window dressing to pretty up the outward appearance of their lives, but leave the doctrine of Christ and deny Him at the slightest sign of pressure or conflict.
"They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate." Titus 1:16
You cannot be a believer in Christ Jesus unless the word of God is the standard of truth in your life. If there is any wavering about this in your mind, then you have given the enemy a huge advantage to snuff out your spiritual life. The word of God is the actual sustenance our spirits need in order to grow and mature in the faith (Hebrews 5:12).
Many professing Christians are actually not believers at all. Rather, they are beleavers. I call them beleavers because they 'be leaving' the Lord at the drop of a hat. They have not committed to give their life to Jesus. They are not willing to stand with Him against that which is evil. They use Jesus like window dressing to pretty up the outward appearance of their lives, but leave the doctrine of Christ and deny Him at the slightest sign of pressure or conflict.
beleave: to cause or allow to remain behind, to leave something behind; to abandonA lot of time is wasted talking to and trying to reason with beleavers. They spend most of their time disputing the word of God and explaining why it does not mean what it says...and then they'll get mad at you when you point them to the Scriptures.
"They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate." Titus 1:16
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Truth vs. Unity
"Think
not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a
sword." Matthew 10:34
This was posted on the blog before, but some things bear repeating.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Summary of the Sabbath and the Christian
"Wherefore then serveth the law? It was added because of
transgressions, till the seed should come to whom the promise was made; and it was ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator." Galatians 3:19
We have spoken many times about the law and the Sabbath, breaking down the Scriptures to disprove many common errors such as:
We have spoken many times about the law and the Sabbath, breaking down the Scriptures to disprove many common errors such as:
- The fulfilling of the law in Christ only included the moral and ceremonial law and not the Ten Commandments
- Jesus said the law would be in place until Heaven and Earth passed away
- Sunday worship is the mark of the beast
- The law has no purpose today
- The purpose of Jesus' sacrifice was to get us to obey the Ten Commandments
- The law is not fulfilled in Christ
- Christians are still under the law
- Without the old covenant law, Christians would be lawless
- The admonition to keep God's commandments in the New Testament is a reference to keeping the law.
- The Sabbath law has been in place and binding for man since the beginning in the Garden of Eden
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Saints, Hold On!
I was reading this week how a swarm of locusts - of reportedly biblical proportions - has struck Egypt. Immediately I thought of how God sent the plague of locusts against Egypt when He was commanding Pharaoh to let His people go. It simply was one more confirmation for me about how we are in the last days. God is in the process of culling His people from out of the world (via sanctification unto holiness) for His end time work. The world has been used to forge the character of Jesus Christ within His people (Galatians 4:19), but in the end it will be thrown away like afterbirth as God prepares to usher in a new Heaven and a new Earth after Jesus' second coming.
Yet, this locust plague is different...and appropriately so. This particular swarm has crossed over Egypt and spread into Israel itself. The very ones whom God delivered from Egypt with the help of a plague of locusts are now being themselves hit with the same plague. I say this is appropriate because Egypt - often symbolizing the world in Scripture - has invaded the church. Much of what calls itself the church is carnal and so enthralled with the world that there is virtually no difference between the two. There is no evidence of the new birth and the life of Christ within much of the churchworld because many professing Christians are feeding on the world instead of the word of God. Their desires therefore mirror the desires of those in the world, although God has called us to "Be ye holy." (Leviticus 20:7; I Peter 1:15-16)
Yet, this locust plague is different...and appropriately so. This particular swarm has crossed over Egypt and spread into Israel itself. The very ones whom God delivered from Egypt with the help of a plague of locusts are now being themselves hit with the same plague. I say this is appropriate because Egypt - often symbolizing the world in Scripture - has invaded the church. Much of what calls itself the church is carnal and so enthralled with the world that there is virtually no difference between the two. There is no evidence of the new birth and the life of Christ within much of the churchworld because many professing Christians are feeding on the world instead of the word of God. Their desires therefore mirror the desires of those in the world, although God has called us to "Be ye holy." (Leviticus 20:7; I Peter 1:15-16)
Saturday, February 23, 2013
It's Just That Simple
Some have been wondering why there have not been many posts lately. I have always stated that if the Lord is not giving me something to say, then I will say nothing. When I post, it is because I am led to post. When I don't, it is because God has not given me what to say. If I never post here again, that is truly fine with me.
The following video was shared with me, and I felt it kind of summed up my thoughts in this area. It is a short documentary about the ministry of a woman referred to as "The Preacher Lady of Riverdale, GA". At one point in the video, the minister, Mary James, is speaking to a man in his car, asking him if he is saved. He replies, "Nah, I ain't saved baby." Now, I have to admit that this put me off. Not that he called her baby, but that she didn't correct him. How can you have a sober conversation with someone about the Lord when they are calling you "Baby"?
Folks, saving souls is serious business. The things of God command respect & honor because He is holy. If we do not understand this, then how can we expect anyone to take us - or God - seriously? I honestly cannot picture the Apostles ignoring someone calling them, "Pimp" or "Dog" while they are trying to lead them to Christ. Nonetheless, she asks the young man to repeat after her as she proceeds to recite a sinner's prayer, which he does. Then she says, "It's just that simple. Welcome to the family of God."
The following video was shared with me, and I felt it kind of summed up my thoughts in this area. It is a short documentary about the ministry of a woman referred to as "The Preacher Lady of Riverdale, GA". At one point in the video, the minister, Mary James, is speaking to a man in his car, asking him if he is saved. He replies, "Nah, I ain't saved baby." Now, I have to admit that this put me off. Not that he called her baby, but that she didn't correct him. How can you have a sober conversation with someone about the Lord when they are calling you "Baby"?
Folks, saving souls is serious business. The things of God command respect & honor because He is holy. If we do not understand this, then how can we expect anyone to take us - or God - seriously? I honestly cannot picture the Apostles ignoring someone calling them, "Pimp" or "Dog" while they are trying to lead them to Christ. Nonetheless, she asks the young man to repeat after her as she proceeds to recite a sinner's prayer, which he does. Then she says, "It's just that simple. Welcome to the family of God."
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