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The American Christian Podcast

34 Episodes

17 minutes | Oct 28, 2022
Episode 34 - He Gets Us, the Southern Baptist Convention, and NAMB
He Gets Us, the Southern Baptist Church, and the North American Mission Board partnership?
19 minutes | Oct 21, 2022
Episode 33 - Stacy Abrams Blames Abortion on Inflation, Abortion is a Sin, What Does the Bible Say?
 Many of you may know who Stacy Abrams is. Honestly, I wish I didn't know who she was, but anyway.....Stacy Abrams is an African American female running for governor of Georgia. She lost the bid for governor of Georgia in 2018 and never conceded the election. She has claimed until just recently that she was robbed and that she was the actual winner of the election and rightful governor. Of course now she has changed her tune and says she never claimed to be the winner.Of course she lies so much she doesn't know the truth. that's true for all politicians, especially democrats. If you didn't know, just a couple of months ago, SCOTUS ruled in favor of states rights for abortion laws. In a majority decision, they ruled that it was up to the individual states as to whether or not abortions could be allowed.  In effect, it struck down Roe v Wade.Since then, the left, women's rights activists, and all the crazies have come out in full force to protest that women's rights have been taken away.  Democrat politicians like Stacy Abrams are using abortion rights as campaign material to foster votes.Just the other day in an interview with MSNBC, that abortion restrictions are at the root of voters' concerns about inflation.  Abrams's comment came after MSNBC's Mike Barnicle asked how she would alleviate Georgia voters' concerns about inflation, noting that abortion "nowhere reaches the level of interest of voters" as the increased cost of living."Let's be clear. Having children is why you're worried about your price for gas. It's why you’re concerned about how much food costs," Abrams responded. "For women, this is not a reductive issue. You can't divorce being forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy from the economic realities of having a child."Did you get that? She said that women should be allowed to have abortions because of inflation. Being forced to have a baby would be too expensive in this time of great inflation.Last month, she falsely claimed that a heartbeat heard at six weeks is "a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body."I've often wondered why the things that are coming out of most politicians mouth's today make no sense whatsoever. Why is it that the solutions that are given to problems make no logical sense? Why is it that people truly believe that killing babies to save money is ok? Why is it that there are people out there who truly believe that a man can be a woman and vice versa?The truth is that people who think contrary to the scripture, people who believe things that are in violation of God's word are lost. According to the scripture they are reprobates.  It is a result of a reprobate mind.The phrase “reprobate mind” is found in Romans 1:28 in reference to those whom God has rejected as godless and wicked. They “suppress the truth by their wickedness,” and it is upon these people that the wrath of God rests (Romans 1:18).Paul describes two men named Jannes and Jambres as those who “resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith" (2 Timothy 3:8). Here the reprobation is regarding the resistance to the truth because of corrupt minds. In Titus, Paul also refers to those whose works are reprobate: “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). Therefore, the reprobate mind is one that is corrupt and worthless.As we can see in the verses above, people who are classified as having a reprobate mind have some knowledge of God and perhaps know of His commandments. However, they live impure lives and have very little desire to please God. Those who have reprobate minds live corrupt and selfish lives. Sin is justified and acceptable to them. The reprobates are those whom God has rejected and has left to their own devices.If you take a careful look at Romans 1 you will find that this is true of homosexuals, fornicators, idolators.....listen to the scripture.28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; 29 Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: 32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.That last part just included a group of people who put their stamp of approval on those who are wicked. You might say, I'm not a homosexual, but I see nothing wrong with it. Guess what, you are included in Romans 1. You might say, I'm not a transgender, but we should allow people to have sex change operations if they want them, you know......they need to live happy lives and all....guess what, you are included in Romans 1.If you put your stamp of approval on ungodliness, wickedness, homosexuality, abortion, the transgender lifestyle, or anything that is contrary to the scripture, you are included in Romans 1.This is important to understand. The scripture makes no distinction between the doctor who performs an abortion, the woman who consents to it, the politicians who created the laws, or the judge who enforces them. All are guilty.segment 2 What does the Bible have to say about the killing of babies?  What does God say?  We need to consider the biblical witness because the Bible is God's Word and the authoritative source for all questions of morality.  That should be the case for every believer.  Now, if a person does not believe the Bible to be authoritative, then that is a whole other podcast for another time.  I consider the bible to be inspired by God, inerrant, and infallible.  It is God's Word to man.While the word abortion is not in the Bible, it would be ignorant and intellectually dishonest to say that the Bible doesn't speak to the foundational issue in the same way it would be naive and dishonest to say the Bible does not speak to transgenderism.  These words aren't mentioned in scripture, but God deals with them.  Scripture makes it clear that the cornerstone of the biblical witness against abortion is the sanctity of human life. People possess innate worth because God created humans in His own image.  Let's build a case against abortion. 1. We are created in the image of GodThen God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Genesis 1:26-27We do not have time to dive into the implications of all of this passage, but if we take this verse, we have the case for the sanctity of all human life, we have the case against homosexuality, transgenderism, the case against animal rights.  Sorry PETA, God gave us dominion or rule over all the animals.But again, all of those issues we will tackle on another episode of the podcast.Those who do not value human life are in rebellion against God rejecting what the Lord says about human life. Those who claim to be Christians and yet advocate these evils do so in contradiction to what it means to be a Christian, one who is a disciple, a follower Christ. Whether they admit it or not, they blaspheme and offend God by their disobedience to His commands clearly given in His revelation of Himself and His will in the Bible. They want to play God in deciding who lives and who dies based on their own reasoning instead of what the Lord has declared.Abortion, euthanasia and genocide are just different names given to the willful taking of a human life, which by definition is murder. Each are blasphemy against God because they willfully destroy a creature made in God’s image. These are very serious sins that have brought God’s judgment upon individuals and societies in the past. One of the reasons God had the Canaanites annihilated was their practice of infanticide as part of their worship of Molech (Lev. 20:2; Deut. 12:31; 18:10-13)Any conversation concerning human value must begin with this scripture in Genesis 1.   2.  Life is valued from the wombA detailed exegesis of Exodus 21:22–25 manifests that unborn children are also created in God’s image and that the unborn and adults are of equal value in God’s eyes. If men fight and hurt a pregnant woman so that her child is born prematurely, yet there is no serious injury, then he shall be surely punished in accordance with what the woman’s husband demands of him, and he shall pay as the judges determine. 23 But if there is any serious injury, then you shall give life for life, 24 eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, 25 burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise. Exodus 21: 22-25 We can see here the value of life in the womb. Psalm 139:13–16 is a very significant passage of scripture when we talk about abortion because it shows that the biblical concept of personhood is present at conception. 13 You brought my inner parts into being;   You wove me in my mother’s womb.14 I will praise you, for You made me with fear and wonder;   marvelous are Your works,   and You know me completely.15 My frame was not hidden from You   when I was made in secret,and intricately put together in the lowest parts of the earth.16     Your eyes saw me unformed,yet in Your book   all my days were written,   before any of them came into being. Wow!  This passage tells us that God's hand is upon the forming of a baby in the womb.  Look science may explain in the physical realm how all of these sequential biological processes work with sperm and eggs and fertilization,
19 minutes | Oct 18, 2022
Episode 32 - Pfizer Vaccine Truth, He Gets Us Campaign, The True Gospel
It is so good to be back with you in the traditional podcast format. It has been a while and there is so much to talk about. Today's episode is jam packed so let's dive right in. If you've been paying attention or have been at least half awake over the last 2 years, you have heard a ton of information on COVID-19, vaccines & mandates. It stopped being about the virus so long ago and has become a politicized weapon. All during the pandemic, COVID was used to scare and intimidate people. People were not allowed to worship together. Businesses were closed. Business went under. People were fired from their jobs because they wouldn't get vaccinated. Even good Christian people got caught up in it. I heard Christians saying it was our duty to get vaccinated. That's the way we show the love of Christ is to get vaccinated. In doing this we show the world that we care about them. The message was portrayed as it was some noble and Christ-like action to take the unproven COVID vaccine. The whole basis for all of this was because the so called experts told everyone that the vaccine was first of all, safe.....and that it would prevent further transmission of the virus. Again, it is why thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, lost their jobs.  Those who refused to take it in many instances were fired. I mean, we can't let people who haven't taken the vaccine around others. Well guess what? It turns out that the vaccine preventing transmission was a total lie. During a hearing on Wednesday on the European Union’s COVID-19 response, Pfizer’s president of international developed markets, Janine Small, admitted that its vaccine had never been tested before its release to the general public on its ability to prevent the transmission of COVID. “Regarding the question around did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market…No.,” This was in response to the questions of  if the Pfizer’ COVID vaccine was ever tested to stop the transmission of the virus before it entered the market. She continued, “We have to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market.”   Video clip....... In other words, we just threw the vaccine out there and lied to everyone that it stopped transmission. This to me is jaw-dropping testimony. She is admitting to the fraudulent narrative that government tyrants and medical despots concocted lies about the vaccine and used it to enforce vaccine mandates.  This was even the entire purpose of wanting to mandate vaccine passports. Didn't they say “You don’t get vaccinated just for yourself, but also for others. You do it for all of society?"  Did anyone other than me hear that? Even Joe Biden in July 2021 said,  “You’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.”  BTW, he got COVID after being fully vaccinated and receiving like what 10 boosters? In May 2021, Fauci told CBS News that vaccinated people were a “dead end” for the virus. People these were total lies. The sad part is that anyone who challenged the narrative or claimed otherwise were labeled as conspiracy theorists or COVID deniers or even anti-vaxxers. These people should be locked up in a dark hole somewhere and the key be destroyed so they never see the light of day again for the lies they perpetrated on the world. Think of the livelihoods that were destroyed, small businesses destroyed, careers ended. What about the physical issues many have after taking the vaccine? Why should this matter for followers of Christ? Because of the issue of discernment. So many people who claim to know Christ believed every single lie that was told. Talk about a lack of discernment. And this is plaguing the church at-large today.....a lack of spiritual discernment. There are some people who cannot distinguish a lie from the truth. The scripture has much to say about discernment. Mature Christians do not believe lies. That is not to say that Christians can't be lied to and be fooled, the Enemy is clever and crafty, but there should be a level of discernment among God's people. The Holy Spirit ought to be convicting and speaking to you in your spirit and helping you discern truth from lies.  You should be able to know the difference between light and darkness. Listen to Hebrews 512 For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat. 13 For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe. 14 But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. The sign of mature believers is that they have been exercised to discern good from evil. A person who cannot discern good from evil, a person who claims to know Christ but is duped by everything they hear is either an extreme baby Christian or they are lost and do not know Christ at all.  Lies are of the enemy. Confusion is of the enemy. Truth is of God and comes from God and a believer should be able to discern the two. Discernment is an acknowledgement that we don’t live in a perfect world, but a broken one. God’s creation is shot through with both beauty and death, so it is a gift from the Creator that He teaches His image-bearers to judge the difference. Jesus, often caricatured as being a nice guy who only smiles and never tells anyone they are doing wrong, nevertheless warned of coming judgment that would separate “the sheep from the goats” (Matthew 25). He spared no words in echoing the prophets, warning his disciples about “wolves,” teachers whose words seem to be spiritual but lead to death (Matthew 7:15-20). How will you know the sheep from the goats or the false teachers from the true teachers or those who are wolves in sheep's clothing if you cannot discern? How are you going to tell? Ephesians 5 tells us to have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them or rebuke them. You want to know why so many Christians are embracing ungodly teachings and ungodly worldviews? you want to know why so many supposed Christians are listening to the world and the lies of false teachers and the enemy.....it's because they lack discernment.   Before we get into segment two, We are so lucky to have you as a faithful listener to The American Christian Podcast. Thank you for your support and continued participation. It is a goal to provide valuable, informative, and encouraging truths that you can apply to your daily life as well as advance the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Would you consider donating monthly to this podcast ministry? Even a one-time donation would be greatly  appreciated. You can donate by visiting facebook.com/theamericanchristianpodcastand click on the donorbox link.   If you cannot contribute financially,  you can still help by praying for this ministry and for many souls to be saved as a result of ministry efforts. Thanks in advance for all you do and for listening to podcast! Segment 2 Discernment, or lack thereof, is a huge issue among believers today.  As I was driving down the road the other day I noticed a billboard that read, "Jesus was fed up with politics too." It was a message from an organization called "He Gets Us."  Of course I was curious, so I went to their website to see what kind of message they were preaching. I mean, if they are a Christian organization, then I want to know if they are preaching the true Jesus or one they have concocted in their minds. So here is what their website says, "He Gets Us is a campaign designed to create cultural change in the way people think about Jesus and his relevance in our lives. It all started with a diverse group of people passionate about the authentic Jesus of the Bible. He Gets Us is an initiative of Servant Foundation, a designated 501c3 organization with a 100/100 Charity Navigator rating. We’re not “Left” or “Right”. We’re not affiliated with any church or denomination. We simply want everyone to understand and relate to the authentic Jesus as he’s depicted in the Bible — the Jesus of radical forgiveness, compassion, and love. This is about getting to know the real Jesus. How Jesus experienced the same problems and emotions that we’ve all been through. It’s about providing a safe place to ask questions, including the tough ones. And realizing that Jesus is as relevant today as he was 2,000 years ago. This is about sharing Jesus’ radical love and acceptance – of everyone. Though you may see Christians as hypocritical or judgmental, that’s not what Jesus was about. Instead, Jesus offered radical compassion, stood up for the marginalized, and understood the human condition and all its frailties because he experienced them too. We want to reveal the actual human experiences that Jesus had in his life and share them with you. His teachings and how he lived just might help you with your job, family, or relationship challenges, as well as issues like rejection, anxiety, depression and more. Simply put, this is a $100 million ad campaign to tell people about Jesus. After taking a close look, this Jesus they are depicting is not the Jesus of the Bible. This is a Jesus they have conjured up in their own imaginations. Again, the word discernment comes to mind. This is an ad campaign to portray Jesus as this woke, social justice warrior who came to rescue the marginalized, bring equality to the masses, and fight against the political machine. That is NOT THE JESUS OF THE BIBLE!!   Jesus' biggest battles didn't come from the political realm, it came from the religious realm. The pharisees and saducees were the most religious groups of Christ's day and who He had the biggest problem with. It was because of their hypocrisy and self-righteousness. Jesus didn't come to ease racial tension or make everyone equal. In fact His words were that He came to seek and to save that which was lost. Jesus wa
6 minutes | Jun 25, 2021
Episode 31 - Should Christians Become Like the World to Win the World to Christ?
In 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 the apostle Paul makes a profound statement about winning the world to Christ. He says... "For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a slave to all, so that I may win more. 20 To the Jews I became as a Jew, so that I might win Jews; to those who are under [h]the Law, as under [i]the Law though not being myself under [j]the Law, so that I might win those who are under [k]the Law; 21 to those who are without law, as without law, though not being without the law of God but under the law of Christ, so that I might win those who are without law. 22 To the weak I became weak, that I might win the weak; I have become all things to all men, so that I may by all means save some. 23 I do all things for the sake of the gospel, so that I may become a fellow partaker of it."To understand what the apostle Paul meant when he wrote, “I have become all things to all people,” we must keep the statement in context. Paul was explaining to the Corinthian church his motivation for submitting himself to a hard life. He had relinquished his rights to be married (verse 5) and to draw a salary from the church (verses 6–12). Paul had completely abandoned himself to the purposes of Christ and bore the marks of that decision in his own body.Many Christians and church leaders have taken liberty with interpreting this passage and they twist the scripture to mean that we are to compromise with the world in order to fit in. This could NOT be further from the meaning of this passage. Context is king when reading and interpreting scripture. Some have used Paul’s statement “I have become all things to all people” as an excuse to live worldly lives, assuming that unrepentant sinners will be impressed and want to come to Christ. But Paul never compromised God’s moral standards set forth in Scripture. Paul's ultimate goal was to win souls to Christ, not become like the world. A misapplication of this scripture is happening in churches all across this country. Pastors and church leaders will create services and a church atmosphere that appeals to the world. You have probably seen it...It looks like a concert atmosphere with dim lights and fog machines. The preacher shortens the sermon and waters down the gospel to make it more palatable, all in hopes that people will come to Christ. It is a "get them there by any means necessary" mentality. That is NOT what Paul is remotely talking about. Paul never compromised the gospel of Jesus Christ. Paul never watered it down. Paul never violated God's perfect law so that he might win souls to Christ. He didn't become a sinner and participate in their wickedness in an effort to win them.In Christ he was no longer bound to the ceremonies, rituals, and traditions of Judaism. Following or not following any of those things had no affect on his spiritual life. But if following them would open a door for his witnessing to Jews, he would gladly accommodate.In order to witness of Christ to the Gentiles, Paul identified as closely as possible with Gentile customs. He ate what they ate, went where they went, and dressed as they dressed, but he never compromised his faith. There are several ways we can become all things to all people. We can listen, we can be kind, we can be sensitive to any cultural norms, and put away any prejudice and judgmental attitudes, while we show the love of Christ. The goal of a Christian is to be inoffensive in every way except in the matter of the cross. The message of the cross of Christ naturally gives offense, but we cannot water it down. “The preaching of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing” (1 Corinthians 1:18). Jesus warned us not to be shocked when the world hates us—it hated Him first (John 15:18). Our message is offensive to human pride and contradicts the sin nature, so our behavior and our attitudes should not give offense. When we strive to follow Paul’s example and become all things to all people, we must be willing to humble ourselves, let go of our “rights,” meet people where they are, and do whatever Jesus calls us to do. He died to save them. We must love them enough to tell them that in ways they can understand. 
12 minutes | Jun 23, 2021
Episode 30 - What is the Second Coming of the Lord?
One of the greatest hopes for the believer in Christ is the 2nd coming of the Lord. Before we go further, we need to examine what the 2nd coming of the Lord is and why this is important. If there is a second coming, then we can naturally know that there was a first coming. In Jesus' first coming to earth, He was born of a virgin, Mary, and God became human flesh just like you and me. Christmas is when we celebrate Jesus' birth in a manger in Bethlehem. Jesus lived and walked this earth for 33 years before He was falsely convicted and sentenced to death. We know that the prophecies had to be fulfilled that He would have to die as a substitute for the sins of the whole world. Jesus fulfilled many of the prophecies of the Messiah during His birth, life, ministry, death, and resurrection. However, there are some prophecies regarding the Messiah that Jesus has not yet fulfilled. The second coming of Christ will be the return of Christ to fulfill these remaining prophecies. In His first coming, Jesus was the suffering Servant. In His second coming, Jesus will be the conquering King. In His first coming, Jesus arrived in the most humble of circumstances. In His second coming, Jesus will arrive with the armies of heaven at His side.After Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, He appeared to many people. In Acts 1 we read...."So when they had come together, they were asking Him, saying, “Lord, is it at this time You are restoring the kingdom to Israel?” 7 He said to them, “It is not for you to know times or epochs which the Father has fixed by His own authority; 8 but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.” 9 And after He had said these things, He was lifted up while they were looking on, and a cloud received Him out of their sight. 10 And as they were gazing intently into [h]the sky while He was going, behold, two men in white clothing stood beside them. 11 They also said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into [i]the sky? This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come in just the same way as you have watched Him go into heaven.”These two angels who appeared to Jesus' disciples foretold of Christ's returning to earth. This is known as the second coming of the Lord. The second coming is spoken of in greatest detail in Revelation 19:11-1611 And I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse, and He who sat on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and wages war. 12 His eyes are a flame of fire, and on His head are many diadems; and He has a name written on Him which no one knows except Himself. 13 He is clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God. 14 And the armies which are in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white and clean, were following Him on white horses. 15 From His mouth comes a sharp sword, so that with it He may strike down the nations, and He will [d]rule them with a rod of iron; and He treads the [e]wine press of the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty. 16 And on His robe and on His thigh He has a name written, “KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”In Christ's second coming, He will be brining the wrath of God upon those who are wicked and have refused to place faith in Him as the one and only way to get to God the Father. The time for mercy and grace will be over and He will execute perfect judgment from on High. When Jesus returns, He will be ready for war (Revelation 19:11–16). The nations will be gathered to fight against Jerusalem (Zechariah 14:2) in what we call the battle of Armageddon. But that will be the day Jesus returns: “His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south” (verse 4). It will be a unique day in the history of the world: “On that day there will be neither sunlight nor cold, frosty darkness . . . a day known only to the Lord—with no distinction between day and night. When evening comes, there will be light” (verses 6–7). God’s enemies will be defeated, and the Antichrist and the false prophet will be “thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur” (Revelation 19:20). Jesus will set up His kingdom, and “The Lord will be king over the whole earth” (Zechariah 14:9).In establishing His kingdom on earth, Jesus will first set up a judgment for those who are still alive after the tribulation and who are on the earth at the time of the second coming. This is referred to as the “judgment of the sheep and the goats” or “judgment of the nations” (Matthew 25:31–46). Those who survive this judgment will remain on earth and enjoy a time of peace and prosperity with Christ for 1,000 years (referred to as the millennium; see Revelation 20:4–6). Those who are found guilty in this judgment are cursed and consigned to “the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels” (Matthew 25:41). Satan is bound and forbidden to act during the millennium (Revelation 20:1–3).During this time there will also be a resurrection of all believers in God (Revelation 20:4–6). These resurrected believers will join believers who are alive at the time of Christ’s coming and those Christ brings with Him from heaven, and all will live with Jesus during His 1,000-year earthly reign.At the end of the millennium, Satan will be released, and one final battle will occur, which will rapidly be won by Christ (Revelation 20:7–9). Satan is then permanently consigned to the lake of fire. At this point the second resurrection will occur, and another judgment. Unbelievers will be resurrected and judged at what is referred to as the great white throne judgment; based on their works, they will be assigned to the lake of fire (Revelation 20:11–15).So, the return of Jesus will usher in two different eternities—one with God and one without Him. This truth is captured in two verses in the book of Malachi: “Surely the day is coming; it will burn like a furnace. All the arrogant and every evildoer will be stubble, and the day that is coming will set them on fire. . . . Not a root or a branch will be left to them. But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its rays. And you will go out and frolic like well-fed calves” (Malachi 4:1–2).What happens when Jesus returns? Evil is defeated, the earth is restored, and God wins. Your response to Jesus’ return depends on your relationship with Him. It will either be, as one pastor calls it “the greatest calamity in all of human history” or the fulfillment of the Blessed Hope (Titus 2:13). Faith in Christ makes the difference. “But when the Son of Man returns, how many will he find on the earth who have faith?” (Luke 18:8, NLT).1 Thessalonians 4:13 But we do not want you to be uninformed, brethren, about those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as do the rest who have no hope. 14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who have fallen asleep [k]in Jesus. 15 For this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive [l]and remain until the coming of the Lord, will not precede those who have fallen asleep. 16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a [m]shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive [n]and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we shall always be with the Lord. 18 Therefore comfort one another with these words.Some have claimed that Jesus has already returned stating that His return was purely symbolic according to Matthew 24. But later verses in that chapter suggest that Jesus intended a literal coming.Jesus warns His disciples to discredit prophets claiming that He was on earth; rather, His coming would be like lightning shining from east to west (24:26–27). Borrowing the language of Daniel, Jesus promises to come “on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory” (24:30). He notes that the tribes of earth would mourn at His coming—not just Jerusalem, but all the earth (24:30). His visible coming will affect the entire earth.  For false Christs and false prophets will arise and will [n]show great [o]signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the [p]elect. 25 Behold, I have told you in advance. 26 So if they say to you, ‘Behold, He is in the wilderness,’ do not go out, or, ‘Behold, He is in the inner rooms,’ do not believe them. 27 For just as the lightning comes from the east and flashes even to the west, so will the coming of the Son of Man be. Matthew 24:24-27Do the words that Christ will return to judge the wicked and those who have rejected His work....do they scare you or do they give you a great hope? The answer to that question depends on whether you have placed faith in the only begotten Son of God. If you have confessed with your mouth and believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart man believes unto righteousness and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. You will be eternally secure and safe from the wrath and judgment of God. If you have rejected Jesus, you will be defeated and cast into the lake of fire that burns forever. Do you know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior? Do you believe? Have you placed faith in Him? You can do that today and are encouraged to call out to Him to save you. Attend a local church and get involved and share your decision to follow Christ.
10 minutes | Jun 18, 2021
Episode 29 - Should Christians Associate with Unbelievers?
I have heard many good Christian people state throughout my years in ministry that some of their good friends are those who are non-believers. I've even had believers in Jesus Christ tell me that they are good friends with people from other religious beliefs. This has always troubled me because scripture is clear about our associations and the type of company we keep. I want everyone to know up front that I am not saying that we should avoid all people who do not believe as we do. The point of this episode is to point us in the right direction about our relationships while keeping true to the word of God. It is absolutely true that Jesus Christ associated, sat, talked, and even ate meals together with sinners. In fact, scripture tells us in Matthew 9: 10 Then it happened that as [e]Jesus was reclining at the table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and [f]sinners came and were dining with Jesus and His disciples. 11 When the Pharisees saw this, they said to His disciples, “Why is your Teacher eating with the tax collectors and sinners?” 12 But when Jesus heard this, He said, “It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick. 13 But go and learn [g]what this means: ‘I desire [h]compassion, [i]and not sacrifice,’ for I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”Jesus associated with sinners and the dregs of society in order to give them the gospel and win them to Himself. It was never with the intention of having a lifelong friendship with them. Some of the encounters Jesus had with sinners were a one-time occurrence. He might sit with them, eat, and leave and never see them again. But He always left them with spiritual food and a calling to repent and turn from their sins.When I was attending NOBTS in the early 2000s, we had an assignment to memorize Psalm 1 and be able to recite it to the class. It was actually something that I remember to this day. This passage presents to us a choice we must make in this life...a fork in the road so to speak....one way is the way of the righteous that leads to eternal life and the other is in the path of sinners that leads to destruction. 1 How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked,Nor stand in the ]path of sinners,Nor sit in the seat of scoffers!2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord,And in His law he meditates day and night.3 He will be like a tree firmly planted by [b]streams of water,Which yields its fruit in its seasonAnd its [c]leaf does not wither;And [d]in whatever he does, he prospers.4 The wicked are not so,But they are like chaff which the wind drives away.5 Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment,Nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.6 For the Lord [e]knows the way of the righteous,But the way of the wicked will perish.Notice that the blessed man/woman does not walk with wicked people. They do not stand in the path with sinners. They do not sit with those who are scoffers/unbelievers. All of these people are characterized by wickedness and ungodliness. To walk not in the counsel of the ungodly means to reject any advice from the wicked. It includes avoiding any guiding influence that might shape or direct your way of life toward godlessness. Walking involves progress; thus, the verse instructs, “Don’t walk in the counsel, don’t stand in the path, don’t sit in the seat” of the ungodly. The apparent progression presents a picture of someone walking next to sin, then stopping to stand and take it all in, and then finally sitting right down in sin’s seat “to enjoy it. Not walking, standing, or sitting with the ungodly implies steering clear of sin by avoiding participation in every aspect of the sinner’s way of life. The apostle Paul warned, “Do not be misled: ‘Bad company corrupts good character’” (1 Corinthians 15:33). Proverbs 22: 24 Do not associate with a man given to anger;Or go with a hot-tempered man,25 Or you will learn his waysAnd find a snare for yourself.How can a Christian expect to to keep progressing forward in their relationship with Christ and be formed more into His image when they associate with sinners and unbelievers? 2 Cor. 6:14 says not to be yolked together or bound together with unbelievers. Why? Because light cannot fellowship with darkness. They have nothing in common, at least not eternal things. That scripture goes on to say, come out from among them and be separate. That is not elevating yourself to a position of being better than, it is separating yourself from evil influences. My grandmother has said it best my whole life, "If you lay down with dogs, you'll get fleas. If you hang around trash long enough, you'll start to stink."Simply put, it is much easier for you to be brought down and participate in evil activities than it is for you to bring them up. This doesn't mean we never talk to, nor associate with people who are non-believers or practice other religions. It doesn't mean we are mean-spirited or think we are better than them. It means we do not have eternal things in common. A believer who “walks not in the counsel of the ungodly” will apply biblical truth to his daily life, letting God’s Word be a lamp to guide his feet and a light for his path (Psalm 119:105). His “delight is in the law of the Lord,” and he “meditates on his law day and night,” says Psalm 1:2. This person will grow in faith and spiritual maturity.Loving God and obeying His Word will result in abundant blessings (Joshua 1:8; Luke 11:28; John 14:21). As we read the Scriptures daily, study them, memorize them, and meditate on them night and day, our thinking changes. We no longer love the world or the things in it (1 John 2:15–17). We no longer walk in the counsel of the ungodly. We “don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world”; instead, God transforms us by changing how we think. Then we can experience God’s good, pleasing, and perfect will (Romans 12:2, NLT).People who walk in the counsel of the ungodly listen to worldly advice, make plans with the wicked, and willfully participate in the sinner’s way of life. Romans 8:5–7 describes these people as those “who live according to the flesh” and “have their minds set on what the flesh desires.” By contrast, “those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace. The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so.”What about associating with people of other religions? This one is really simple. 2 John 1 is very clear. Listen to what it says.9 Anyone who goes too far and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God; the one who abides in the teaching, he has both the Father and the Son. 10 If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, do not receive him into your house, and do not give him a greeting; 11 for the one who gives him a greeting participates in his evil deeds.Did you get that? It says don't even greet them. The KJV version of scripture says do not wish them godspeed. Do not with them a good day. Do not associate with those who preach anything other than Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. Why? Because if you give them your approval, you are participating in their evil deeds. That is heavy friends. We are to be people of the kingdom of light, not darkness. That is why I do not associate and have close friends who are non-believers. I do not hang around with people from other religious beliefs. Amos 3:3 asks us a question, How can two walk together unless they be in agreement? The answer to that question is....you can't. You cannot walk with those who do not think like you, walk like you, act like you, believe like you....well, you may be able to, but I can't. I want to associate myself with those who have the same mindset and worldview that I have and that is a mind and belief system that is based on the absolute authoritative word of God and belief in His one and only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. We are to be separate. What are our relationships with non-christian people supposed to look like? We are to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with them until they are converted. Here is what I promise you, if you begin to share the gospel with all of your non-believing friends, or those who do not believe as you do according to the word of God, the separation will happen automatically! Start telling them about the Jesus of the Bible and associating yourself with people who know Jesus Christ.
13 minutes | Jun 16, 2021
Episode 28 - Is God Pouring Out His Wrath on the Earth?
It is important that we learn the distinction between the punishment of God vs the discipline of God: It is important for maintaining the honour and glory of God, and for the peace of mind of the Christian. God’s people can never by any possibility be punished for their sins, because God has already punished Jesus Christ for our sins at the cross. This is a fundamental truth and one that Christians need to be established or rooted or grounded in. So many believers have this idea that when they mess up, that God is ready to strike by punishing them for their sins. That could not be further from the truth. Isaiah 53 is the redemptive chapter. It is Isaiah seeing Jesus as He bears the iniquities of the whole world. Jehovah God put all our sins on Jesus and He not only put them on Jesus, He punished Jesus for our sins. He took our place, He died our death and took our negative judgment from God.Is. 54: 6 For the Lord hath called thee as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit, and a wife of youth, when thou wast refused, saith thy God. 7 For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee. 8 In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment; but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord thy Redeemer.Now that right there is how I know that God is talking to me and talking to you. If you are saved, He is your Redeemer, AMEN? He is talking about the people of God. He is going to have mercy and be kind to us with an everlasting kindness as the Lord our Redeemer9 For this is as the waters of Noah unto me: for as I have sworn that the waters of Noah should no more go over the earth; so have I sworn that I would not be wroth with thee, nor rebuke thee. 10 For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee.What a promise? Amen! That is something to shout about!Because of what my Son did for you, because of the cross and this great redemption and me being your redeemer, I will never be wroth with you again. I will never be angry with you, I’ll never punish you again. That verse told us that God's kindness will never depart and His covenant of peace can not be removed because of His mercy. Isaiah 54: 14 In righteousness shalt thou be established: thou shalt be far from oppression; for thou shalt not fear: and from terror; for it shall not come near thee. 15 Behold, they shall surely gather together, but not by me: whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake.God says there are 3 things that are enemies that will come against us. Oppression, fear and terror. We need to know that while these things may come against all of us, God says, it’s not by me.Verse 13 says, they shall surely gather together….who is they….oppression, fear and terror But God says, not by me.  No matter what comes around me and against me, it didn’t come from God.  How many of you know that if you were diagnosed with cancer that would be a great source of fear? It might would even be a great source of terror? Amen? Folks, listen to me tonight…..God isn’t giving us cancer. Did you hear me? God isn’t causing fear. God isn’t causing terror.I once had a man in one of the churches that God called me to pastor....he told me that he believed that if he messed up today, if he sinned today, then God would get him tomorrow. That somehow, someway, God would punish him for the sin he had committed. What a misunderstanding of the grace and mercy of God! What a misunderstanding of our relationship with God when we come by faith in the person of Jesus Christ! What a misunderstanding of the redemptive work of Jesus on the cross!Friends listen to me today....if you have to be punished for your sin that you commit, why did Jesus have to go to the cross and die? If you have to suffer the penalty for your sins, then Jesus died in vain. If you have to endure the negative judgment of God for your mistakes, then the cross is of no effect. The Lord Jesus, our Blessed Substitute, suffered the full penalty of all our guilt, that is why it is written that “The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin” (1 John 1:7). Neither the justice nor the love of God will permit Him to again exact payment of what Christ fully discharged. You might ask, then if we can never be punished for our sins, why do bad things happen to good Christian people? Why is there suffering? Why are there trials and temptations? Those are great questions. While a believer’s sins cannot be punished, while the Christian cannot be condemned (Rom. 8:3), he/she can be disciplined by God. Once we are saved from His wrath, we now belong to the Family of God. The relationship which now exists between us and God is that of parent and child; and as a son/daughter we are disciplined for wrongdoing. Many times God uses discipline to correct us. Keep in mind that the discipline of God and the wrath or judgment of God are not the same thing. Punishment is always given as a payment for sin. Discipline is always for teaching and correction. Punishment is eternal. Discipline is temporal. Does that mean that every time we suffer that we are under the discipline of God? Absolutely not! Sometimes suffering is just a result of living in a fallen world. People get sick, loved ones die, we have accidents, and sometimes terrible things happen through no fault of our own. But God does use discipline to correct us and grow us into Christ-likeness. Many times even good Christian people will go to Job to show that God causes sickness and death and loss. But what they always fail to see is God did not take away Job’s wealth and position, or his loved ones, health, and wellbeing. That was not God. That was Satan. Remember that scripture from earlier that we have an everlasting covenant of peace with God now because of Jesus Christ? According to that scripture, I do not believe that God is in the business of robbing people, killing their loved ones, or taking away their health and wellbeing.  Some people say, "well God allowed it to happen, so He must have caused it." Absolutely not! God allows everything my friends. Do you think it is God's will for there to be murder, suicide, adultery, fornication, or any other form of wickedness? NO! God allows us to live in and suffer through an imperfect world in which we are free to make our own choices that have consequences.God allowed Job, a good and righteous man, to learn that he had a wee problem with self-righteousness.God allowed Jacob, the deceiver of his brother and father, to be deceived by his uncle and experience what it was like to be hoodwinked and taken advantage of.God allowed Joseph to be sold into slavery and pruned of his spoiled selfishness.God allowed Naomi to lose her sons and experience her daughter-in-law’s great love and loyalty.God allowed Peter to crumble like sand under pressure and deny Jesus three times before learning about God’s willingness not only to forgive him but give him the grace to become a rock of faith.God allowed Paul to suffer with a thorn in the flesh that taught him humility.But listen to me today, God is not killing our children, causing death, giving people cancer, breaking down our cars, or any other trying thing that may happen in our lives. God is for you, not against you! Does He discipline His children, yes, but how? 1. God arouses our conscience through the presence and power of His Holy Spirit when we do what is wrong, just as David’s aroused conscience took away the joy of his salvation.We need to pray each and every day, asking God to expose any attitudes and habits that we need to confess and correct. I always like to go through my list of sinful tendencies that I need to confess and make sure I correct each day.I believe one of the best signs that we have opened up our lives to Christ is when we do wrong, we are convicted of our sin that robs us of peace and joy. Christians cannot “En-Joy” sin. If Christ has become an integral part of our heart, soul, mind, and body – and we can say with Paul, “I no longer live, but Christ lives in me” (Gal. 2:20) – then we will be conscience-stricken whenever we sin. If we are not conscience-stricken, if the Spirit of Christ is not “working within and on us,” then He is not a part of us.2. We are disciplined through His word. God advises us to open and read the Bible. We need to read our Bible with an openness and eagerness for God to show us what we need to know and do! Many people have been disciplined by God while reading the Bible.3. God disciplines us through spiritual leaders/teachers. We need to listen to good and godly people with an open mind, people who will not hesitate to tell us the truth about ourselves – and challenge us to be better than we are. Everyone needs a friend who will tell us what we don’t want to hear, but need to hear.God sent Nathan (II Samuel 12) to confront David with his sins. We then read: “David responded to Nathan, ‘I have sinned against the Lord.’ Then Nathan replied to David, ‘The Lord has taken away your sin; you will not die. However, because you treated the Lord with such contempt in this matter, the son born to you will die’” (II Samuel 12:13-14).God is the author of life, not death. He is the great physician of healing, not sickness. Can He use sickness to teach us? Yes! Can He use the death of a loved one to show us something? Yes! Can He correct us through trying times that come our way? Yes! But never get confused and think that God is causing death, pain, oppression, fear, and condemnation. We have bee set free from the punishment and wrath of God because of Jesus Christ! What a savior! 
8 minutes | May 14, 2021
Episode 27 - Can All Religions Be True?
Many people today believe that all religions are true. According to a recent Barna study, 58% of teens and 62% of adults agree with the statement, “Many religions can lead to eternal life; there is no ‘one true religion.’” It would be nice if everybody could be right about their religious convictions. After all, these are beliefs we often hold dear to our hearts. Nobody likes telling others that they are wrong about their deepest convictions. Yet simple reason and common sense tell us all religions cannot possibly true. However, in our day, common sense isn't too common.Let's reason together and take a look at what the Bible has to say about getting to God. Even a half-hearted examination of different religions would quickly reveal that different religions make very different truth claims on a number of issues. By its very nature, truth is exclusive. It is not logically possible for all religions to be right when their core claims differ so radically. Either they are all wrong, or one is right.Consider that Buddhists belief in no God, Hindus believe in many gods, and Christians believe in a triune God consisting of God the Father, His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit of God. Just looking at these beliefs alone, we can see that all religions are not the same, nor do they all point to God. n fact, different religions don’t even claim to be the same. Every religion has its own specific idea of who God is (or is not) and how salvation may be attained. Yes, religions often agree on secondary, non-essential doctrines. But on core beliefs, they differ radically.Unless we are willing to abandon the law of non-contradiction, Buddhism and Christianity cannot possibly both be true. God cannot both exist and not exist. There cannot be one God who exists as one person (Islam) and one God who exists as three persons (Christianity).So all religions cannot be true. Despite our culture's love for pluralism and acceptance of everything, there can only be one true religion.  This is where Christianity takes center stage. Biblical Christianity is absolutely unique among all the religions and philosophies of mankind. Its claim to be necessary for salvation is based squarely on the uniquely powerful evidences for its truth and finality. Actually, true Christianity is not a religion, but a person, Jesus Christ.Christianity is unique and set apart from all others for several reasons. 1. Only in the Bible is God revealed as the one eternal, personal Creator, who brought the entire universe into existence by His own Word.All other religions start with the material universe as the only eternal reality, with their “gods” being essentially personifications of the natural forces which develop the universe into its present form.On the other hand, the Creator-God of the Bible has all power and is Himself, therefore, not only the One who created the universe but also the One who establishes the basis for human salvation.2. Christianity alone is centered in the historical events associated with a Person—the birth, death, resurrection, and imminent, glorious return of Jesus Christ. Other religions are invariably based on the teachings, rather than the acts, of their founders.3. Jesus Christ alone, of all men in history, has conquered man's greatest enemy—death. The founders of other religions are all dead and their tombs venerated. The tomb of Christ is empty, and His bodily resurrection from the grave is the best proved fact of all history. The fact that He alone could overcome death demonstrates that He alone has all power. He Himself said,“I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me” (John 14:6).4. All other religions of the world are fundamentally just one religion—one of salvation by works. Each religion sets up a particular set of religious rites, of commands and restrictions, and of ethical principles to follow, and then teaches that if a man does these things he will be saved. The human origin of each of these systems is indicated by the fact that each is humanly attainable.The Bible, however, sets its moral and ethical standard as the very holiness and perfection of God Himself, and demands nothing less than this for salvation. Obviously, no man would invent a standard which was utterly impossible for any man to keep.5. The man Christ Jesus, alone of all men who ever lived, maintained in every respect a life of perfect holiness and full obedience to the Father, thus demonstrating that He was the God-Man. He then died for the sins of all men and thus can offer full pardon and His own nature of perfect holiness to anyone who receives Him.Christ alone offers salvation by grace alone, to be received only through faith in Him.To the one who truly believes on Him, He then gives through the Holy Spirit a new nature, enabling that one to live a life pleasing to God.There is no mere “religion” in all the world like this. Jesus Christ is the world's Creator, and its only true Redeemer.“Neither is there salvation in any other; for there is none other name under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).Christ alone was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin.Christ alone is God incarnate.Christ alone lived a sinless life.Christ alone died a penal, substitutionary deathChrist alone rose from the dead triumphant over sinChrist alone qualifies as Savior, and Christ alone is Savior.In the words of the country preacher...."there ain't nobody like Jesus" Do you know Jesus today? Do you believe? That is what is necessary for salvation. The Bible tells us that God so loved the world......Do you believe? For with the heart man believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Have you believed in your heart that Jesus is the only true Savior and way to get to God? Have you confessed that to Him with your mouth? If not, you can today. Call out to him and tell Him you believe and that you need forgiveness for your sins. He will cleanse you and transform your life.  
12 minutes | Apr 1, 2021
Episode 26 - All Sins Are Not Equal!
Growing up in a pastor's home and being in church since 9 months before I was born, I have always heard Christian people say that no sin is worse than another. All sins are equal in the eyes of God. One mistaken and unfortunate trend in many parts of the contemporary American Christian church is the propagation of “Christian” clichés that are neither Christian nor true. One of these is this very idea: no sin is worse than any other sin.Sin is sin they say. Before I discuss some problems with this view, I first want to point out what is right about it. It is true that because God is perfectly holy, He detests all sin. It is not as if God takes murder seriously but merely gives theft a wink and a nod. God is morally perfect, and His heart is grieved by all sin. We should expect no less from a morally perfect and holy God who is worthy of all of our worship. God’s perfect character requires that He abhor all sin. As followers of Christ, as people who aspire to exemplify His character in our daily living, we should pursue holiness and avoid all sin.It is true that no matter how great or small, all sins separate us from God and require forgiveness in Christ. The consequence of sin — any sin — is spiritual death. All sins leave us in need of redemption. James 2:10-11 For whoever shall keep the whole law and yet offend in one point is guilty of breaking the whole law. 11 For He who said, “Do not commit adultery,”[b] also said, “Do not kill.” Now if you do not commit adultery, yet you kill, you have become a lawbreaker.Simply put, that scripture tells us that if we break just one of God's laws or commandments, its the same as if we broke them all. So in that sense, yes, all sin separates us from God and we needed Jesus to dies as a substitute for our sin, But that does not mean that all sins are equal in His sight in the sense of consequences or punishment.It is clear that there are degree of wrongdoing. The idea or belief that murder is morally equivalent to stealing a pack of gum is absurd for many reasons. For example, the level of harm is vastly different. If someone steals a pack of gum for me, that's not good, but I'm not dead....hello?!The right to life is fundamental. It is the most important right we possess. So murder is a morally worse act than stealing gum. The two actions are not morally equivalent, nor are they the same in the eyes of God. All sin does not have the same effect. There is a very strong biblical case that can be made against the claim that all sins are the same in God's sight. Let's read Matthew 23: 23-24 Jesus said, “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You tithe mint and dill and cumin, but have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faith. These you ought to have done without leaving the others undone. You blind guides who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel!In this passage, Jesus rejects the claim that no sin is worse than any other. He told them that justice, mercy, and faithfulness are more important than giving tithes. And just for the record, He is NOT talking here about social justice. That's a podcast for another day.The point of this passage is the the scribes and Pharisees focused on lesser matters of the law while neglecting the more important. Jesus did not hold that all sins are equal because His teachings here directly contradict this view.In Luke 20: 46-47, Jesus teaches that there will be some people who will receive a greater condemnation or punishment than others. The scripture reads, "Beware of the scribes, which desire to walk in long robes, and love greetings in the markets, and the highest seats in the synagogues, and the chief rooms at feasts; Which devour widows' houses, and for a shew make long prayers: the same shall receive greater damnation."And who did Jesus have in mind when he warned of hell’s greatest levels? We might think it would be Hitler or Stalin, but instead, Jesus tells us that it will be respectable religious people. In this passage it was directed at the most religious teachers of the law. Matthew 11 21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. 22 But I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon on the Day of Judgment than for you. 23 And you, Capernaum, who is exalted toward heaven, will be brought down to Hades. For if the mighty works which have been done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day. 24 But I say to you that it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom on the Day of Judgment than for you.”On the last day, he tells us, the judgment will be “more bearable” for Tyre and Sidon, and “more tolerable” for Sodom, than it will be for the citizens of these Galilean cities.Tyre plundered Jerusalem after Babylon had laid it waste (Ezekiel 26:1–2), but better to be a marauding Tyrian on judgment day than to be a citizen of Chorazin. Sidon exulted with Tyre over the destruction of God’s chosen city (Isaiah 23:4, 12), but better to be a proud Sidonian on judgment day than to be a member of Bethsaida. The men of Sodom nearly battered down Lot’s door in order to commit homosexual acts (Genesis 19:4–9), but — can it be? — better to be a lecherous Sodomite on judgment day than to stand with the city of Capernaum.As far as we know, Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum were not renowned for their wickedness. These were small Galilean cities, neighbors to Nazareth. Capernaum was even Jesus’s “own city” during his ministry. The residents of these places were likely synagogue-attending, Torah-memorizing, Sabbath-keeping Jews. How could they possibly outdo Sodom in sin?For this simple reason: when they witnessed the mighty works of the Messiah, God’s own Son, “they did not repent” (Matthew 11:20).The worst sinners in this world, then, are not necessarily those who live in rank debauchery, but those who go on sinning when they have every reason and opportunity to repent. Tyre, Sidon, and Sodom, for all their wickedness, lived and died in gospel darkness. Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum saw the gospel’s blazing light — and they quietly closed the curtains.It makes sense that because not all sin is the same, there will be greater degrees of punishment and reward. In fact, in Matt 16:27 saysFor "the Son of Man shall come with His angels in the glory of His Father, and then He will repay every man according to his works." How many of you know that there will be some who have greater works than others? Some people have dedicated their lives to the service of Jesus Christ, while others give the bare minimum in their service to the Lord. Throughout the NT the scripture even talks about 5 crowns that will be given to believers, but not every Christian will receive all 5 crowns. It stands to reason that if there are greater rewards in Heaven and greater punishments in Hell, that all sin cannot be equal. Where we are all equal is at the foot of the cross. the Bible tells us that all of us have sinned and come short of God's standard of perfection. There is forgiveness in Jesus Christ for all sin except for one which brings me to my last point. If all sin is equal, then why does Jesus tell us in Mark 3:28-29 that there is an unforgivable sin? He said, 28 Truly I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they speak. 29 But he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal condemnation.”Simply put, there is one sin that is greater than all others and that is the sin of rejecting Jesus Christ. A person cannot reject Christ as Messiah and enter the kingdom of Heaven.If you are still breathing today, you can be forgiven of your sins.  Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (Matthew 11:28–30)Come to me. No matter how many years someone has merely dabbled with the gospel, no matter how many opportunities they have trampled, no matter how many sermons and exhortations they have despised, Jesus says, “Come to me.” He invites those who rival Sodom in their evil, and he invites those who compete with Capernaum for their apathy. He invites those who have blatantly hated him all their life, and he invites those who have quietly rejected him.Jesus is gentle and lowly in heart. He does not delight in the death of the wicked (Ezekiel 33:11). Rather, he delights when the wicked, after long years of refusing him, finally come, ready to repent and find their rest in him.Not all sins, and not all sinners, are the same. But they all have the same remedy: the Savior who came, and lived, and died so that no one who feels the weight of their guilt need finally go to hell.
8 minutes | Feb 4, 2021
"Do Not Let the Sun Go Down On Your Anger"
One of the most misunderstood and misapplied verses in scripture is Ephesians 4:26, which says, "be angry and sin not: do not let the sun go down on your anger."I grew up in a Christian home. In fact I grew up in Southern Baptist home where I was in church 9 months before I was born. I have heard many sermons. For years, the only way I have ever heard Ephesians 4:26 preached is you shouldn’t go to bed angry at your spouse.  In other words don’t let the sun go down before you resolve any conflicts. He is not saying be mad at your spouse all day, just make sure you get it resolved before the sun goes down. That is NOT what this passage means! While I do think it is a great idea, and you are well advised to be at peace with your spouse on a daily basis, context is crucial. We have the habit in modern evangelical circles of taking passages of scripture and ripping them out of the context in which they were written. The surrounding versus say nothing about husbands and wives. The surrounding versus deal with speaking falsehood, not letting the devil have an opportunity, don’t steal, don’t lie, and don’t let corrupt communication come out of your mouth, among other things. They are dealing with sin and what happens when sin is in your life.  While anger can be a sinful issue in our lives when it is allowed to grow into bitterness, resentment, wrath, and hatred, it is possible to be angry and not sin.  Unlike the modern interpretations of this passage, husbands and wives are not mentioned anywhere in this chapter. We have a habit in modern Christianity of taking versus out of their original context kicking and screaming and we try to make them fit a particular theology or interpretation. This is not the way we should handle the scripture.Look at the context. He has been talking about how we should live as believers and certain things we should eliminate from our lives. In verse 22 it says that we should put off the old way of life which is corrupt. Verse 25 says put away lying, he says to speak truth. He says in verse 28 not to steal anymore, but instead work with your hands. In verse 29 it says not to let corrupt communication come out of your mouth. He says don't grieve the Holy Spirit. Verse 31 says to put away bitterness, wrath, anger, outbursts, and blasphemies. I don't want to give you a greek lesson today, but I do want to let you know that verse 26, when he says be angry, that is in the imperative mood, which means it is a command. He is commanding us to be angry. And yes, we can be angry and not sin. As believers, we know that Jesus did not sin. He lived a perfect life while He was on the earth. Yet, the scripture tells us that He fashioned a whip and drove the money changers out of the temple because He was angry they had made the house of worship a den of thieves. He was furious, but He did not sin. It is possible for us to be angry and not sin. He is commanding us to be angry over our sin.While I do think he is saying that we should put away vengeful anger and not hold on to it, He is saying be angry at your sin. Don’t let the sun go down on your anger. Don’t quit hating your sin. Don’t stop being angry over your sin. Because if you stop being angry over your sin, you will give the devil opportunity. Simply put, don’t get comfortable or numb over sin. Sin has no place in the life of a believer. May God help us to continually confess and repent. Stay angry over YOUR sin!Not letting the sun go down should remind us of an OT story. Remember when Joshua was fighting with Israel over the 5 kings of the Amorites, the scripture says that the sun stood still for a period of 24-hours.  Joshua 10:11-14 says, 11 As they fled from Israel on the downslope from Beth Horon, the Lord hurled large hailstones down upon them from the sky as far as Azekah. They died, and in fact more died from the hailstones than the children of Israel killed with the sword.12 On the day the Lord gave over the Amorites to the children of Israel, Joshua spoke to the Lord and said in full view of Israel:“Sun, stand still over Gibeon;and moon, in the Valley of Aijalon.”13 So the sun stood still,and the moon stood in placeuntil the people brought vengeance on their enemies.Is this not written in the book of Jashar?The sun stood still in the middle of the sky and did not set for about a full day. 14 There has not been a day like this either before or after it, when the Lord obeyed a man, for the Lord waged war for Israel.As long as the sun was up, Israel experienced victory. Joshua and Israel were victorious over the Amorites. So how does that relate to the sun not going down on your anger in the New Testament? We should never allow the sin of complacency to infiltrate out lives. Sin should not have a place in the life of a Christ follower. Do not let the sun go down on your anger and give place to the devil.  
12 minutes | Jan 5, 2021
Is the Old Testament Relevant Today?
I do want to go ahead and answer the question up front and say, yes, the OT does still matter to us today for faith and practice in the Christian life. Although we do not have the time to address all of the challenges to the importance of the OT, I do want to spend a few minutes explaining some reasons the OT is still applicable for us today.1. The Old Testament is the Framework of the Work of ChristThe fundamental reason the OT still matters is because we cannot properly understand the work of Christ without it. What Christ came to do doesn't make sense if the OT background and foundation is properly laid.Consider, for example, the most foundational claim that Christ shed His blood for our sins. We use this statement, and proclaim it to others, without always recognizing that it only makes sense in light of the OT. The statement presumes the definition of sin (breaking God’s law), the seriousness of sin (God is holy), a penalty for sin (blood must be shed) and a substitute for sin (the death of a pure sacrifice in our place). All these categories come from, and are defined by, the OT.Keep in mind that NT authors referenced the scriptures. They would say things like, "as it is written" or "you have heard it said." They were referencing the OT scriptures. They didn't not have completed copies of an Old and New Testament. Many times all they had to reference was the Torah, or the books of law. Think of the person and work of Jesus Christ. New Testament authors are often keen to set the story of Jesus within the larger story of OT Israel. Thus, Matthew, the first book of our New Testament, begins his Gospel in a classically OT manner: with a genealogy (1:1-17). In essence, Matthew is telling us that the story of Jesus begins in the OT with Abraham, with David, with the story of Israel.That means the story of Jesus is not so much a new story but the ending of an older one. One of the reasons people don’t understand the message of the NT is that they don’t understand the message of the OT.But we must remember that the OT does not merely anticipate Christ. On the contrary, Christ is actually present in the OT itself, visible in the types and shadows therein. Christ is not just the main subject of the NT; he is also the main subject of the OT! Thus, Jesus could say, “Everything that was written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled” (Luke 24:44). This is the fundamental reason why Christians should preach from the OT. If they preach from the OT, they will be preaching Christ.2. The Old Testament is the Framework for Our Identity as BelieversThe OT is relevant not only because it explains who Christ is (and why he came), but it also explains who we are. The OT lays out critical categories for understanding our identity as followers of the God of Israel.Unfortunately, this is often missed. With the influence of dispensational theology in modern evangelicalism, a sharp separation is often made between Israel and the church. Thus, Christians rarely view their identity in OT categories.But the NT writers saw a deep connection between what God started with Israel and what He continued in the church. Indeed, the NT writers repeatedly identify Christ-followers as those who are the true Israel.Take, for example, Paul’s remarkable statement in Galatians 3:29, “And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to the promise.” For many first-century Jews, you were only the offspring of Abraham if you were physically/genetically related to him. In contrast, Paul’s statement lays out the mind-blowing truth that the true “offspring” of Abraham are followers of Jesus.And this is not the only place he does so. Elsewhere, Paul defines Christians in the most OT of categories, namely as the “circumcised” ones: “For we are the circumcision, who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh” (Philippians 3:3).The apostle Peter does the same thing. He describes Christians in categories typically used for OT Israel: “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession” (1 Peter 2:9).This pattern reminds us that we need the OT to understand our identity as believers. By faith, we have been “grafted in” (Romans 11:17) to the Abrahamic tree and are counted among God’s true Israel.The Old Testament is a Guide for the Christian LifeThe third and final reason the OT still matters is how it functions as a guide for the Christian life. The NT writers continually draw upon the OT as an abiding authority for believers in Jesus.The Ten Commandments, for example, are regularly cited and applied to new-covenant believers (e.g., Romans 13:9; Ephesians 6:1-3; James 2:11). Wisdom books like Psalms and Proverbs are repeatedly utilized (e.g., Romans 13:20; 1 Corinthians 3:19-20; James 4:6). And, of course, the countless stories of OT figures are laid forth as examples to emulate (Hebrews 11:1-40) or avoid (Romans 10:6).The fact that the OT is still profitable to new-covenant believers can be seen perhaps most clearly by Paul’s statement that “all Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). When Paul described “Scripture” in this way, he had in mind the Old Testament!Of course, this does not mean all portions of the OT still apply under the new covenant. The entire cultic system — animal sacrifices, temple worship, purity laws — is completed and fulfilled by Christ. Likewise, civil laws that governed Israel during its tenure as a geopolitical nation are no longer binding given the nature of the new-covenant church.But even the abrogated portions of the OT can still have an abiding relevance. Even though we (obviously) do not offer animal sacrifices today, we can still see how the animal sacrifices prefigured Christ and pointed toward His redemptive work. In that sense, these portions are still important for the church to know and understand.ConclusionWe can all acknowledge that the OT can be difficult to understand sometimes. There are portions that are confusing and maybe even troubling. As a result, we may be tempted to think the church would just be better off without it.In the midst of all the attacks on the OT today, we must remember that the OT lays the foundation for Christ’s work, shapes our identity as believers, and is a faithful guide to the Christian life.We should remember the words of Jesus about the OT Scriptures: “Until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished” (Matthew 5:18).The entire word of God is relevant for us today. If we allow for freedoms to dismiss any part of scripture, where does that stop? If the OT writings can be written off was old and irrelevant, couldn't the same be applied to the NT? You see, we must take the WHOLE word in order to understand the greater context of the work of Jesus Christ and His coming Kingdom. 
8 minutes | Dec 22, 2020
Why is the Virgin Birth Important?
The virgin birth of Jesus through Mary is a doctrine that is crucial to biblical Christianity. On this doctrine hangs original sin, the inspiration of Scripture, who Jesus was, and what Jesus did through salvation. To deny the virgin birth is to deny these other doctrines as well.Scripture describes the event for us. In response to Mary’s question, “But how can this happen? I am a virgin” (Luke 1:34), Gabriel says “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you...” (Luke 1:35). Matthew 1:20 says "…For the child within her was conceived by the Holy Spirit.”Scripture teaches that Jesus was fully human, with a physical body. This He received from Mary. At the same time Jesus was fully God with an eternal, sinless nature (John 1:14; 1 Timothy 3:16; Hebrews 2:14-17).Romans 5 indicates the sin nature is passed down from generation to generation through the father. But Jesus was not born in sin, He had no sin nature (Hebrews 7:26). He was the Holy One of God since He was conceived by the Holy Spirit. Because He was the Son of God, He partook of the divine nature.Simply put, all of us were born into sin from the moment of our birth. The psalmist himself said that his mother conceived him in sin. It all started in the Garden of Eden. When Adam and Eve partook of the fruit of the forbidden tree, their sin was passed down to every man that would be born thereafter. Romans 5:19 tells us "For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous." That one man who disobeyed was Adam and because of that we are all born into sin. This makes us enemies of God because we have all transgressed God's law. So why is it so important that Jesus be born of a virgin? Seed comes from men and if Mary had been impregnated through any man on the earth, the child would have inherited the same sin nature as every other man.The virgin birth circumvented the transmission of the sin nature and allowed the eternal God to become a perfect man. the Bible says that what was conceived in Mary was of the Holy Spirit, not a sinful man. This work of the Holy Spirit, bypassed the sinful human race and got a child on the earth who was not born of the corruptible seed of man. Jesus was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the Heavenly Father. He also never sinned, which qualified Him to be a righteous substitutionary sacrifice for sinners. Christ was fully man—therefore able to die—and fully God. Scripture says that His name was to be called Emmanuel, which means God with us. God wrapped Himself in the person of Jesus Christ and came to live as a real man. Because of His sinless life and substitutionary death on the cross, anyone who comes by faith in His work can be saved from their sin and reconciled to God. In effect, it reverses what Adam did to us through His sin. While we still suffer the effects of sin while we are on this earth, one day we will ultimately be saved from sin, death, sickness, and the curse of sin for eternity. The virgin birth is also important because it affirms the inspiration and authority of Scripture. If we deny the teaching and say it’s a myth, then we undermine the rest of the Bible. Isaiah 7:14 says, “All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’).This was prophesied some 700 years before the birth of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. To deny the virgin birth is to deny the work of God and to deny that Jesus is the Messiah. The virgin birth is important because it shows us that salvation must be from God. It shows we have no part in undoing the sin curse. Only He can save us. Humanity couldn’t produce its own redeemer—salvation had to come from outside in order to make right what Adam set wrong so many years ago.Do you believe in the virgin birth? It is crucial for a proper understanding of scripture and salvation from Christ. Do you know Jesus Christ, if not you can know Him. the Bible says that if you will confess with your mouth.......Call out to Him in repentance of your sins and ask Him to save you from Hell and from your sins.
22 minutes | Dec 10, 2020
Christians and a Biden Presidency
There is still so much happening with the presidential election, even though most of the fake news media outlets have declared Biden as president elect. Much litigation is still happening with the Trump campaign. In recent events, videos have surfaced of the corruption in Georgia where suitcases of ballots were unloaded as soon as republicans observers were dismissed from the room. I have never seen such blatant corruption and fraud in all my life. And what are most Elected Republicans doing, turning a blind eye to it.I am still praying and holding on to hope that the Supreme Court will rule in favor of Trump and make the state legislatures choose who their electors will vote for considering all of the fraud. But time will tell.So what happens if Biden becomes president? We are in for some tough times. I don’t say that to make people scared, but it is a dose of reality. We are looking at days that resemble the Obama years in progressive and socialist tendencies. The upcoming senate elections in GA will determine what gets done during the first couple years of his presidency. Oh if the Senate remains in Republican controlled, then it might end up being a lame duck session for the first couple of years. If the Democrats take control of the Senate, America may be a thing of the past. I don’t say that lightly or tongue in cheeck. If Democrats control the house, Senate, and the presidency, they could fundamentally change America. It will look a lot like the Obama years. Pallets of cash to Muslim nations for the development of nuclear weapons, socialism, pandering and giving in to BLM and ANTIFA. There will be the erosion of the 2nd amendment as well as other personal liberties. This will come in the form of school curriculum to indoctrinate young people on how to hate America. There will be talks of reparations for slavery. There will be higher taxes with our monies going to fund abortion on demand, transgender reassignment surgeries....There will be moves made to pack the Supreme Court with radical justices to carry out the Democrat’s bidding. Climate change and the green new deal will be at the forefront of talks. China will once again own the USA as well as making allies of nations like Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Peace between Israel and Palestinians will end and there America will side with the Palestinians instead of our long standing alliance with Israel. I know all this looks grim, but putting aside all of the corruption, cheating, and voter fraud, we had many “Christians” vote for Biden because they didn’t like Trump’s tweets or potty mouth. How a Christian can vote for a person as morally compromised as Biden is beyond my comprehension. And soon once all of his policies begin to be enacted come into place, we’ll here Christian people say, “well if I had known he was for abortion, or if I had known he was for children getting sex change operations or boys using girl restrooms, I wouldn’t have voted for him. But it will be too late.All a person had to do is open their eyes and see, but orange man bad right?And there are implications for the believer. These include church lockdowns because of COVID. Mask mandates and the list goes on and on.We haven’t even mentioned that he wants a path to citizenship for all illegal immigrants. And this could potentially go unchecked. And then there will be so many who voted for him who start whining and crying and al I can say is shut up!! You should have been an informed voter and actually looked at the issues. What concerns me greatly is our alliance with Israel. There has always been tension between the Jews and Palestinians. The Palestinians, who are largely Muslim, believe they are entitled to the land because of Ishmael. But we know from scripture that the child of promise was Isaac and not Ishmael. The land was given to the Jewish people and God blessed them and told them they would forever occupy that land. The whole of the Bible is centred around ISRAEL. It is HIStory, — God’s record of His chosen people, past, present and future. The Bible is the history of the nation whom God called “The apple of my eye”. Zec 2:8 For this is what the LORD of the Heavenly Armies says: “In pursuit of glory I was sent to the nations who plundered you, because “whoever injures you, injures the pupil of my eye.” (ISV). Nations of the world today should be very very careful of how they treat Israel, because world history shows that when a nation blesses Israel and treats them well, they in turn are very blessed and prosper exceedingly. The latest nation to be blessed because of their stand for Israel was the USA. But I am afraid that I’m a Biden presidency that he will cater to the Palestinians who do not hold a rightful place in the land. This doesn’t bode well for the United States, because those who stand against Israel will be destroyed. Our relationship with Israel isn't the only thing that is in jeopardy. The Biden administration wants abortion demand even up to moments after birth. This is in direct violation of the scripture that affirms the sanctity of all human life. Psalm 139 specifically tells us in verses 13-17You brought my inner parts into being;You wove me in my mother’s womb.14 I will praise you, for You made me with fear and wonder;marvelous are Your works,and You know me completely.15 My frame was not hidden from Youwhen I was made in secret,and intricately put together in the lowest parts of the earth.16 Your eyes saw me unformed,yet in Your bookall my days were written,before any of them came into being.17 How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God!How great is the sum of them!The only hope we have is that the Supreme Court holds a conservative majority not including Justice Roberts who we can thank Bush for nominating a liberal to the court. What an embarrassment. So what do we need to do as Believers? First we need to pray. the Bible instructs us to pray for our leaders. I am specifically praying for God to save them or remove them. whether that is from office or permanently. We need to pray, pray, pray. Second, we need to be active and involved in the political discussion. Don't be like some of this Christians who are so heavenly minded that they are of no earthly good. We were designed for and left on this earth to help get the God in and on the earth. We need to let our voices be heard to our elected officials. We also need to pray for our current President. I am praying that justice prevail and that corruption and fraud to not prevail. I am praying that God intervenes. What about you? Then there comes a time when Christians must resist tyranny. We have a duty to resist government when it commands what God condemns or condemns what God commands. We cannot let corruption, fraud, and wickedness to dissuade us from fighting for what is right. For fighting for getting God's will on the earth. Some are just waiting for Christ to come back and are willing to let evil prevail. I for one will not submit and allow Evil to reign. God has a mission for us to do while we are here and it is time we get busy doing it.  
18 minutes | Nov 26, 2020
Why Do Democrats Want to Abolish the Electoral College?
Things are much different now then when I was in school. We were required to take a civics class in high school. It covered everything from the 3 branches of government, how laws are made, the role of Congress and the Senate, the Supreme Court, the electoral college, and many more important roles of the government. And man am I thankful that we had to take it. In fact every student should be required to take civics before they graduate. They should also be required to take personal finance as well, but that’s a topic for another show. We obviously don’t have time to dive into everything concerning government, but I didn’t wanna to touch on the electoral college today. The Electoral College was created by the framers of the U.S. Constitution as an alternative to electing the president by popular vote or by Congress. Each state elects the number of representatives to the Electoral College that is equal to its number of Senators—two from each state—plus its number of delegates in the House of Representatives. The District of Columbia, which has no voting representation in Congress, has three Electoral College votes. There are currently 538 electors in the Electoral College; 270 votes are needed to win the presidential election.Several weeks after the general election, electors from each state meet in their state capitals and cast their official vote for president and vice president. The votes are then sent to the president of the U.S. Senate who, on January 6 with the entire Congress present, tallies the votes and announces the winner.The winner of the Electoral College vote is usually the candidate who has won the popular vote. However, it is possible to win the presidency without winning the popular vote. The Electoral College is not a place, it’s the process that takes place to election the President of the United States as set forth by the Constitution. Why is this such an important process? What makes it different than just taking the popular vote? We’ll, the answers gives you an idea why Democrats want to abolish not only the electoral college (which would have to be done by constitutional amendment, and that requires being ratified by 3/4 of the states) but they also want to destroy the constitution. Why? Because that would keep them in power. You can think public school education, or lack there of, for removing things like history and civics from the classroom and we’ve raised generation generation of young people that don’t know anything about government, how it works, or how brilliant the founders were in setting up our system.Why not just vote and whoever gets the most votes wins? I don't want to dive to deep into the process, but it comes down to population distribution among the states. The founders were brilliant in designing a system that not only ensures federalism, which is the diffusion of powers among federal, state, and local governments rather than a strong central government, but they wanted to ensure that each state had equal representation of votes. Remember, we are a representative republic, not a true democracy.  Let's look at population. I live in Mississippi, and yes, we have shoes, we can read, and we have all of our teeth....well most of us anyway....and the population is around 3 million. The smallest state by population is Wyoming at around 600,000 people. On the other hand, California is the largest state by population with approximately 40,000,000 people. #2 is Texas with almost 30 million, followed by Florida with around 22 million, and then New York with 20 million.  If we decided the presidential election by popular vote, simply put, the largest states would determine the presidency each year. That means Mississippi's votes would count less than California.  Smaller population states like Wyoming, their votes would significantly matter less than California. Simply put, it means that California, New York, Texas, and Florida would decide who was President every four years. By having an electoral college, it evens the playing field for smaller states.  So why do Democrats want to get rid of the electoral college? Just look at the makeup of voters in states like California, New York, and Florida. California and New York almost always vote majority democrat. Florida is a toss up each year and Texas is usually a red state. Considering that this year, not considering any election fraud, it is estimated that President Trump got over 73 million votes. That means that California, New York, Florida, and Texas alone cold decide who would be president.  That hardly seems fair for smaller states.Since the majority of these states vote Democrat, no wonder why Democrats want to do away with the electoral college. It would almost ensure that a Republican president would never be elected again barring a demographic shift in population. It is because we have raised a generation of young people who aren’t taught history and civics, they are ignorant of our form of government and are easier led down the path of socialism. I mean who doesn’t was free stuff? But what they don’t realize is that it is not free. Someone is paying for it. Is there a Christian form of government? Does the Bible speak to the issue of government? The answer to these questions is “Yes.”The issue has certainly been debated over the years, as to whether or not these questions can be answered, and it comes down to whether there is evidence to support that America’s Constitutional Republic is a Biblical form of government.There are numerous biblical principles that speak to a form of government and give us biblical direction on how a biblical government might be established. Ideas that come directly from Scripture, either by direct edict from God or by principles extrapolated are as follows (not exhaustive):* Humans, as image bearers of God, have a right to life* Humans have a right to private property: if stealing is wrong, that implies that people have a right to have sole possession of certain goods.* Humans have a right to self-defense to protect said rights to life and property* Government is a God-ordained entity which has been given authority by God to punish evil and promote good (1 Peter 2:13-14).We can even see representative government in scripture. In the Scriptures, we read about the travels of the nation of Israel in Exodus through Deuteronomy. In Exodus chapter 18, Moses was speaking to his father-in-law and it became apparent that Moses was being worn out by all the needs of the people. Jethro gave Moses advice (which is then reiterated in Deuteronomy 1) which, when implemented, turned the Hebrew nation into a representative government of sorts. Jethro told Moses to “select out of all the people, able men who fear God, men of truth, those hating dishonest gain; and you shall place them as leaders of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens. Let them judge the people at alltimes; and let it be that every major dispute, they will bring to you, but every minor dispute they themselves will judge. So it will be easier for you and they will bear the burden with you. If you do this thing and God so commands you, then you will be able to endure, and all these people will go to their place in peace.” The passage goes on to say that Moses implemented this plan. Ancient Hebrew historical texts shed further light on the system which was established what could be called the Hebrew Republic.We also see in the New Testament that churches were established as elder-led communities. While the Apostles clearly had much authority over church affairs, they also allowed for much republican rule.God desires to execute His government in the universe through the church; the divine government among God’s people is not democracy or autocracy but theocracy, God Himself ruling and reigning through some agents.This is how God ordained things, and even if we don’t agree with the way God runs things, we cannot but say Amen to His arrangement.Our God is the One who rules and reigns; He has a government in the universe, and there’s also a government in the church.God is still governing and administrating in this age according to His economy; He governs and administrates in the church, and judgement begins from His own house.God’s intention is to execute His government in this universe through the church; He first heads up a group of people – the church – and then through the church He heads up all things in the universe in Christ.The divine government among God’s people is not autocracy (which is a form of dictatorship) or democracy (which is the voice of the people and their decision) but theocracy (government by God according to what He is).The divine government among us today in the church life is a theocracy (Rev. 4:2; 5:6); theocracy means that God governs among us according to what He is (Psa. 89:14).We don’t have democracy in the church; God’s administration among the children of Israel was a theocracy, which means that God Himself came to govern, to rule, to administrate, the people directly – yet through some agents (Deut. 1:9-18).These agents were the priests and the elders working together for God’s theocracy.The priests received the word from God, they had God’s judgements, and they passed these on to the elders to execute that judgement among God’s people; the elders depended on the others to help them accomplish that.Our country may have a democratic system or an autocratic system, but in the church life as the divine kingdom there’s no place for autocracy or democracy – here we have only theocracy!1 Samuel 8There’s a reason that we have messed up. There’s a reason we have the election mess that we see happening. It is partly because we are trying to live by a system of government that God has not prescribed. Now for the sake of this podcast, I don’t want anyone to leave today thinking that I believe a representative republic is anti-God or not blessed by God. There is no doubt that Hod has truly blessed America and has His hand on this nation, but God ultimately wants to be king. When Christ returns we will not be led representatives. Christ Himself will rule and reign. This is t
31 minutes | Nov 17, 2020
Did God Cause the Election Debacle?
There is so much happening with the presidential election, litigation, and the Trump team making their case of voter fraud and corruption. They are collecting witnesses who have signed sworn affidavits testifying of their witnessing fraud, ballots being brought in by the thousands, poll workers bubbling in ballots, and many more what I would call voting mischief. This even includes a tweet by president Trump that statedDonald J. Trump@realDonald Trump"REPORT: DOMINION DELETED2.7 MILLION TRUMP VOTESNATIONWIDE. DATA ANALYSISFINDS 221,000 PENNSYLVANIAVOTES SWITCHED FROMPRESIDENT TRUMP TO BIDEN.941,000 TRUMP VOTESDELETED. STATES USINGDOMINION VOTING SYSTEMSSWITCHED 435,000 VOTESFROM TRUMP TO BIDEN."Dominion Voting Systems Corporation is a company that sells electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, in the United States and Canada. But what the lame stream news media will not tell you is that they have ties to Venezuala, Germany, China and other foreign governments. They have used this system to rig elections. The claim: Dominion Voting Systems deleted votes for Donald Trump, switched votes to Joe BidenMultiple conservative news sources have claimed this week that vote counting software from Dominion Voting Systems deleted votes for President Donald Trump or switched votes to President-elect Joe Biden.OAN’s Lilia Fifield made the claim on air earlier this week, per a clip on Mediaite. "Election systems across the country are found to have deleted millions of votes cast for President Trump," she said. "According to an unaudited analysis of data obtained from Edison Research, states using Dominion Voting Systems may have switched as many as 435,000 votes from President Trump to Joe Biden, and the author also finds another 2.7 million Trump votes appear to have been deleted by Dominion including almost one million truckloads in Pennsylvania alone."Of course every news media outlet is reporting that this information is false information. According to CBS News, President Trump and campaign surrogates have claimed, without evidence, that widespread voter fraud occurred in the key battleground states that gave President-elect Joe Biden the necessary Electoral College votes to become the projected 46th president of the United States. The latest claim, that Dominion Voting Systems, a voting software company used in 28 states, deleted and switched votes intended for Mr. Trump, also does not hold water. "There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised," said a statement posted Thursday by the federal agency that oversees election security, the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The joint statement, from the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council and the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committees, called the 2020 election "the most secure in American history." Sidney Powell is a former federal prosecutor and current attorney of General Michael T. Flynn. A veteran of 500 federal appeals, and member of the Trump legal defense team tells us something totally different. In an interview with Lou Dobbs, she had a lot to say about the Dominion voting system and I want you to listen to several parts of his interview. Interview Clip #1Notice he said robust auditing and canvassing systems have been put in place. Give me a break. If that were true, dead people would not have voted. If that were true, there would not have been more votes than registered voters in some states.Clip #2We are witnessing a level or corruption and blatant disregard for the rule of law in this country. And this goes to the deepest levels of government. She is talking about governors and mayors getting payoffs and kickbacks to use the Dominion voting system. Is there any wonder why all of a sudden when we went to bed election night thinking Trump would win that we woke up to Biden being ahead in most swing states?Clip #3She is right that Christopher Wray, the current FBI director needs to be fired. She is right that officials in charge of elections at Homeland Security should resign or be fired immediately.  Clip #4For 4 years the Democrats have refused to accept that Hillary Clinton lost the election in 2016 and that Donald Trump won. For 4 years they have despised the fact that he has put America first and has done exactly what he said he would do. They despise the fact that they cannot control him. They despise the fact that he is an outsider. They have falsified documents, lied, tried to pin Russian collusion to him and have failed at every turn.  Yet we have Hunter Biden who sold his then VP father's influence to pocket millions from Ukraine, Russia, China and who knows who else.  It's about time someone releases the Kraken! They need to release more than the Kraken. They need to drop an atom bomb on the corruption from the left and secure not only another 4 years for president Trump, but totally destroy the radical left and the media for being complicit in covering for them. The mainstream media is nothing more than a propaganda arm of the Democrat party. Of course this is a Christian Podcast and so how does all of this tie into the Christian response? Throughout the last week I have scoured the internet and social media feeds looking for factual information related to the election and what I found in the process were many Christians who obviously have had some poor biblical teaching in their lives because they have either misapplied or misunderstood the sovereignty for God. How many of you have seen a post or maybe you have even posted something similar yourself, that we shouldn’t be worried because God is in control, you know, This was all part of his plan? Do what? You mean to tell me that confusion, corruption, fraud, and what we are seeing happening is a result of God doing this? Give me a break. God didn't do this, sinful humanity did. Listen, God uses men and women to accomplish His will on the earth. All throughout scripture whenever God wanted to accomplish something on the earth, how did He do it? God didn’t build an Ark. God didn’t plead for the Israelites in Egyptian slavery before Pharoah. No, He always used people. He used Noah. He used Moses. He used Abraham, Sarah, Jonah, Elijah, Joshua, Caleb and on and on. God chooses to use the human agency to get His will accomplished on the earth. He still uses men and women to get His will in and on the earth.The only time we ever see God bypassing man to accomplish something is in judgment. God is sovereign. God is all powerful and all knowing and He does interject Himself independent of man’s will on the earth, but that is in judgment. He has never, nor will He ever need you or me to help Him in judgment. 1 Corinthians 3:9 For we are laborers together with God; ye are God’s husbandry; ye are God’s building.God’s will is not automatically being done on the earth. God’s will, through His power, is being done through His body, the Church, on the earth. God has the power to change any situation in this world. Amen? God has the power to reverse any work of the devil. Amen? What I want us to see is that we have the authority.When we yield our authority to God’s power, then by God’s power we can accomplish God’s will on the earth.Matthew 16:13-19“When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am? And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some, Elias; and others, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets. He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar–jona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”That is powerful. Look at 3 things there quickly:1. Jesus builds the churchHow does Jesus build the church? Jesus doesn’t build the church without us and we need to quit trying to build churches without Him?If we didn’t have some partnership with the Lord where He is using us, can I get a witness the work would have been through by now? If Jesus was doing this thing all by Himself, wouldn’t it stand to reason that it would have already been accomplished?2. The gates of hell will not prevail against itWhat are gates in the Bible? Gates are positions of power and authority. Proverbs 31 Virtuous woman…….Talks about this woman buying real estate, she’s cooking, she’s sewing, she’s taking care of her family…..then it says her husband is known in the gates where he sits among the elders. I like that…..it says she’s doing all the work and he’s sitting. Amen! Everybody needs a wife like that Amen? Come on ladies, cast that down. I’m just kidding!!What does it mean he is sitting at the gates. It was a position of power, a manager, a mayor (so to speak). It was a position of authority and power. What is Jesus saying about the gates of hell will not prevail against the church? He is saying that the powers, the principalities, will not win against the church that He builds. The church will overcome.3. I give unto you the keys of the kingdomHe didn’t just give the keys to the apostles. He didn’t just give the keys to Peter. He gave these keys to the church.Jesus says, I’m gonna build my church the powers of hell won’t overcome it, and now you have a role to play in this thing, I’m giving you some keys. You’ve got to bind some things and you’ve got to loose some things.If we don’t bind some things on earth they won’t get bound in heaven. If we don’t loose certain things on earth they won’t get loosed in heaven.There is such a profound misunderstanding at large in the body of Christ and religious circles conce
5 minutes | Sep 8, 2020
Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?
There are certain denominations and groups of believers that hold to the belief that in order to be saved a person must be baptized.This belief is known as baptismal regeneration. This is an unbiblical belief and the scripture has much to say about it.Before we go further, let's define baptism. Baptism is the immersion of a person in water after they have placed faith in Jesus Christ. There is no mention of baptizing babies, sprinkling, or any other form of baptism in the Bible. In fact, the word baptism literally means to immerse. Christian baptism is the means by which a person makes a public profession of faith and discipleship.Baptism illustrates a believer’s identification with Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection. Romans 6:3-4 declares, Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? 4 Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life."The action of being immersed in the water illustrates dying and being buried with Christ. The action of coming out of the water pictures Christ’s resurrection.Requiring anything in addition to faith in Jesus Christ for salvation is a works-based salvation. To add anything to the gospel is to say that Jesus’ death on the cross was not sufficient to purchase our salvation. To say that baptism is necessary for salvation is to say we must add our own good works and obedience to Christ’s death in order to make it sufficient for salvation. Jesus’ death alone paid for our sins (Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus’ payment for our sins is appropriated to our “account” by faith alone (John 3:16; Acts 16:31; Ephesians 2:8-9). Therefore, baptism is an important step of obedience after salvation but cannot be a requirement for salvation.Yes, there are some verses that seem to indicate baptism as a requirement for salvation. However, since the Bible so clearly tells us that salvation is received by faith alone (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus 3:5), there must be a different interpretation of those verses. Scripture does not contradict Scripture. In Bible times, a person who converted from one religion to another was often baptized to identify conversion. Baptism was the means of making a decision public. Those who refused to be baptized were saying they did not truly believe. So, in the minds of the apostles and early disciples, the idea of an un-baptized believer was unheard of. When a person claimed to believe in Christ, yet was ashamed to proclaim his faith in public, it indicated that he did not have true faith.If baptism is necessary for salvation, why would Paul have said, “I am thankful that I did not baptize any of you except Crispus and Gaius” (1 Corinthians 1:14)? Why would he have said, “For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel—not with words of human wisdom, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power” (1 Corinthians 1:17)My default will always be the thief on the cross. There were two thieves that hung on either side of Jesus. One was arrogant and we know he died and went to hell. Luke's gospel records the other their asking Jesus to remember him when He comes into His kingdom. Jesus' response was, "this day you shall be with me in paradise. The thief was never baptized yet Jesus told him he would be with him in glory. So baptism cannot be a requirement in order to enter the kingdom of God.Baptism is not necessary for salvation. Baptism does not save from sin but from a bad conscience. In 1 Peter 3:21, Peter clearly taught that baptism was not a ceremonial act of physical purification, but the pledge of a good conscience toward God. Baptism is the symbol of what has already occurred in the heart and life of one who has trusted Christ as Savior (Romans 6:3-5; Galatians 3:27; Colossians 2:12). Baptism is an important step of obedience that every Christian should take. Baptism cannot be a requirement for salvation. To make it such is an attack on the sufficiency of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Simply put, we don't get baptized to get saved, we get baptized because we are in right relationship with Jesus Christ and want the world to know that we identify in Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. Amen!
9 minutes | Sep 4, 2020
Does A Person Have to Speak in Tongues to go to Heaven?
I have heard it preached by different denominations that speaking in tongues is paramount to receiving access into Heaven. Many preachers have taught from their pulpits that tongues is this special, private language that only God can understand. Before we discuss entrance into heaven, we need to define speaking in tongues. As always, we will look to what the Bible has to say for understanding. The first occurrence of speaking in tongues occurred on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2:1-4When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. 2 Suddenly a sound like a mighty rushing wind came from heaven, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. 3 There appeared to them tongues as of fire, being distributed and resting on each of them, 4 and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to speak. 5 Now dwelling in Jerusalem were Jews, devout men, from every nation under heaven. 6 When this sound occurred, the crowd came together and were confounded, because each man heard them speaking in his own language. 7 They were all amazed and marveled, saying to each other, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? 8 How is it that we hear, each in our own native language? 9 Parthians, Medes and Elamites, residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, 10 Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the regions of Libya near Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, 11 Cretans and Arabs—we hear them speaking in our own languages the mighty works of God.” 12 They were all amazed and perplexed, saying to each other, “What does this mean?”Throughout the entirety of scripture, the word tongues always means languages. More specifically, known languages. Speaking in tongues was the ability to speak in a language the speaker does not know, in order to communicate the gospel to someone who does speak that language. In the multicultural area of Corinth, it seems that the gift of tongues was especially valuable and prominent. The Corinthian believers were able to better communicate the gospel and God’s Word as a result of the gift of tongues. However, Paul made it abundantly clear that even in this usage of tongues, it was to be interpreted or “translated” (1 Corinthians 14:13, 27). A Corinthian believer would speak in tongues, proclaiming God’s truth to someone who spoke that language, and then that believer, or another believer in the church, was to interpret what was spoken so that the entire assembly could understand what was said.This is not in agreement with those who view praying in tongues as a prayer language. To give you a brief summary, there are many who believe that speaking in tongues is a special prayer language that only God can understand. They get this from 2 Corinthians 142 For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries. 3 But he that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification, and exhortation, and comfort. 4 He that speaketh in an unknown tongue edifieth himself; but he that prophesieth edifieth the church. 5 I would that ye all spake with tongues but rather that ye prophesied: for greater is he that prophesieth than he that speaketh with tongues, except he interpret, that the church may receive edifying. 6 Now, brethren, if I come unto you speaking with tongues, what shall I profit you, except I shall speak to you either by revelation, or by knowledge, or by prophesying, or by doctrine?7 And even things without life giving sound, whether pipe or harp, except they give a distinction in the sounds, how shall it be known what is piped or harped?8 For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle? 9 So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? for ye shall speak into the air. 10 There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification. 11 Therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that speaketh a barbarian, and he that speaketh shall be a barbarian unto me. 12 Even so ye, forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual gifts, seek that ye may excel to the edifying of the church. 13 Wherefore let him that speaketh in an unknown tongue pray that he may interpret.Several question arise from this passage. 1 How could praying in tongues be a private prayer language is the scripture says it has to be interpreted? 2) How could praying in tongues be for self-edification when Scripture says that the spiritual gifts are for the edification of the church, not the self (1 Corinthians 12:7)? 3) How can praying in tongues be a private prayer language if the gift of tongues is a “sign to unbelievers” (1 Corinthians 14:22)? 4) The Bible makes it clear that not everyone possesses the gift of tongues (1 Corinthians 12:11, 28-30). How could tongues be a gift for self-edification if not every believer can possess it?Some understand praying in tongues to be a “secret code language” that prevents Satan and his demons from understanding our prayers and thereby gaining an advantage over us. This interpretation is unbiblical for the following reasons: 1) The New Testament consistently describes tongues as a human language, and Satan and his demons are well able to understand human languages. 2) The Bible records countless believers praying in their own language, out loud, with no concern of Satan intercepting the prayer. Even if Satan and/or his demons hear and understand the prayers we pray, they have absolutely no power to prevent God from answering the prayers according to His will. We know that God hears our prayers, and that fact makes it irrelevant whether Satan and his demons hear and understand our prayers.What do we say, then, about the many Christians who have experienced praying in tongues and find it to be very personally edifying? First, we must base our faith and practice on Scripture, not experience. We must view our experiences in light of Scripture, not interpret Scripture in light of our experiences. Second, many of the cults and world religions also report occurrences of speaking in tongues/praying in tongues. Obviously the Holy Spirit is not gifting these unbelieving individuals. So, it seems that the demons are able to counterfeit the gift of speaking in tongues. This is not to say that all who speak in tongues are filled with demons. But what this should do is cause us to compare even more carefully our experiences with Scripture. Third, studies have shown how speaking/praying in tongues can be a learned behavior. Through hearing and observing others speak in tongues, a person can learn the procedure, even subconsciously. This is the most likely explanation for the vast majority of instances of speaking/praying in tongues among Christians. Fourth, the feeling of “self-edification” is natural. The human body produces adrenaline and endorphins when it experiences something new, exciting, emotional, and/or disconnected from rational thought. The key word here is emotional. Simply put, speaking in a language you have never learned is 100% an act of the Holy Spirit. This is not something that can be conjured up in our own flesh. Tongues always has been and always will be for edification of the body of Christ and the communication of the Gospel. If it has nothing to do with someone hearing the Gospel of Christ, there is no need for it!  Last time I checked, God can hear me in the English language that I speak.There are those of certain denominations and communities that want to shame those who do not speak in tongues and consider them to be inferior because they do not share that experience.  Many have even declared that a person cannot enter into heaven without speaking in tongues.  As a matter of personal note, I do not believe that speaking in tongues is a private prayer language that only God can understand nor do I believe that there is a necessity for tongues today. We have so many tools at our disposal to communication the Gospel. If you don't believe that.... All of us have language translation apps on our phones.There are those who want to shame those who do not speak in tongues and even those who declare that a person cannot enter Heaven without speaking in tongues. I've got a good Greek word for that.....bologna!!Scripture is clear on how we receive eternal life and that is to believe on the name of the Lord, Jesus Christ! Hallelujah! Not speaking in tongues or any other "thing" we can do. By grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.  
9 minutes | Jul 30, 2020
Should Women Be Pastors?
Let me begin by saying that I know many women who serve in ministry. Their passion, hard work, and dedication rivals and even exceeds that of many men I have come to know the in the gospel ministry. Women are one of the greatest gifts that God has given the world. But in our passion to promote women, have we overstepped the Scriptures? It’s not uncommon for the church, as a whole, to over-correct itself when abuse occurs.We must understand that the loving, nurturing role of a woman is vital to the health of the church in the same way that it is vital to the health of a child. God has designed the male-female relationship to complement one another; one gender is not better than the other, but we do have different roles. To reject these God-given differences can lead to an unbalanced view.Second, many misunderstand male leadership as God designed it; it’s not a glorified position, it’s the position of a servant. A servant is called to protect, lead, and guard the church. We are to serve those God has entrusted to us. If there is a loud noise at home in the dead of night, do we encourage our wives to investigate? I hope not. God has called men to the position of servant leadership and protector.Third, we see from Genesis 3:16 that God ordained a leadership role for the man. However, throughout the years, men have neglected their God-given roles of leadership in the home and church. When men cower back from that role, who has been left to step to the plate? It has been godly women! Men must rise to the call of servant leadership. This type of leadership is not domineering or abusive; it’s kind, gracious, and humble. Pastors are to serve those in church, not lord over them. God’s design is not focused on “better than” or “superior” even though abuse has tarnished it.The Word of God proclaims, “A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent” (1 Timothy 2:11–12). In the church, God assigns different roles to men and women. This is a result of the way mankind was created and the way in which sin entered the world (1 Timothy 2:13–14). God, through the apostle Paul, restricts women from serving in roles of teaching and/or having spiritual authority over men. This precludes women from serving as pastors over men, which definitely includes preaching to them, teaching them publicly, and exercising spiritual authority over them.There are many objections to this view of women in pastoral ministry. A common one is that Paul restricts women from teaching because in the first century, women were typically uneducated. However, 1 Timothy 2:11–14 nowhere mentions educational status. If education were a qualification for ministry, then the majority of Jesus’ disciples would not have been qualified. One common objection is that Paul only restricted the women of Ephesus from teaching men (1 Timothy was written to Timothy, the pastor of the church in Ephesus). Ephesus was known for its temple to Artemis, and women were the authorities in that branch of paganism—therefore, the theory goes, Paul was only reacting against the female-led customs of the Ephesian idolaters, and the church needed to be different. However, the book of 1 Timothy nowhere mentions Artemis, nor does Paul mention the standard practice of Artemis worshipers as a reason for the restrictions in 1 Timothy 2:11–12.Another objection is that Paul is only referring to the context of husbands and wives, not men and women in general. When looking at 1 Timothy 2: 8-14, this cannot be referring only to husbands and wives. Are only husbands to lift up holy hands in prayer without anger and disputing (verse 8)? Are only wives to dress modestly, have good deeds, and worship God (verses 9–10)? Of course not. Verses 8–10 clearly refer to all men and women, not just husbands and wives.Yet another objection to this interpretation of women in pastoral ministry is in relation to women who held positions of leadership in the Bible, specifically Miriam, Deborah, and Huldah in the Old Testament. It is true that these women were chosen by God for special service to Him and that they stand as models of faith, courage, and, yes, leadership. However, the authority of women in the Old Testament is not relevant to the issue of pastors in the church. Some use Chloe in the New Testament as an example of women being pastors. They say that she was a house church leader according to 1 Corinthians 1:11, but the Scripture doesn’t say that; it says “from Chloe’s household.” Another woman referenced is Priscilla. She and her husband, Aquila, ministered together. Another example is Lydia in Acts 16. Her entire household was baptized and her home became a meeting place for early Christians.Although these women are mentioned, the context does not support the role of elder/pastor. The terms for pastor, bishop, or overseer were not used to describe them. Deborah, in the Old Testament, is another example used to support the idea of women as pastors. She was a powerful Old Testament figure who judged the nation of Israel for a season, but we cannot use this text to support the New Testament role of pastor, or “bishop,” of a church.In the Greek, the word for bishop is episkopos and the word for pastor is poimen; both terms refer to the same office, and they both come from masculine nouns that mean to shepherd or to care for. The qualifications for male leadership are found in 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:6-9. The Bible does not outline character traits for female pastors, nor does it use the words episkopos or poimen when describing their role. For those who agree with the position of women pastors, where does the Bible list the character traits needed for this role?Men are given the positions of pastors and elders because God gave them the role of leading and dying for their family and the church. I believe that Christ coming into the world as a man was strategic for this very reason: to lead, shepherd, and die for. It has nothing to do with the culture of Paul’s day because the male/female role began at creation; it’s not about “better,” it’s about design. How did God design us? First Timothy 2:11-13 talks about women not usurping the headship of men.For further explanation, we need a more careful exegesis of Genesis 3. After Adam and Eve's sin in the Garden of Eden, God cursed the serpent, brought cursing on Adam and brought cursing on Eve. Verse 16 tells us To the woman He said,“I will greatly multiply your pain in childbirth,and in pain you will bring forth children;your desire will be for your husband,and he will rule over you.”That last phrase indicates that a woman's desire will be to rule over her husband. We all can understand what that means. You would be lying to say you have never heard the expression 'we know who wears the pants in that family". Many times this is to indicate that the wife runs the house or finances or whatever else she desires. Why does she desire to do that? Because of sin. But if we take an honest look, not an emotional look, at the scripture, the God-given design is for men to lead in the home and in the ministry of the church. The structure of 1 Timothy 2:11–14 makes the reason why women cannot be pastors perfectly clear. Verse 13 begins with “for,” giving the “cause” of Paul’s statement in verses 11–12. Why should women not teach or have authority over men? Because “Adam was created first, then Eve. And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived” (verses 13–14). God created Adam first and then created Eve to be a “helper” for Adam. The order of creation has universal application in the family (Ephesians 5:22–33) and in the church. The fact that Eve was deceived is also given in 1 Timothy 2:14 as a reason for women not serving as pastors or having spiritual authority over men. This does not mean that women are gullible or that they are all more easily deceived than men. If all women are more easily deceived, why would they be allowed to teach children (who are easily deceived) and other women (who are supposedly more easily deceived)? The text simply says that women are not to teach men or have spiritual authority over men because Eve was deceived. God has chosen to give men the primary teaching authority in the church.Many women excel in gifts of hospitality, mercy, teaching, evangelism, and helping/serving. Much of the ministry of the local church depends on women. Women in the church are not restricted from public praying or prophesying (1 Corinthians 11:5), only from having spiritual teaching authority over men. The Bible nowhere restricts women from exercising the gifts of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 12). Women, just as much as men, are called to minister to others, to demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23), and to proclaim the gospel to the lost (Matthew 28:18–20; Acts 1:8; 1 Peter 3:15).God has ordained that only men are to serve in positions of spiritual teaching authority in the church. This is not because men are necessarily better teachers or because women are inferior or less intelligent (which is not the case). It is simply the way God designed the church to function. Men are to set the example in spiritual leadership—in their lives and through their words. Women are to take a less authoritative role. Women are encouraged to teach other women (Titus 2:3–5). The Bible also does not restrict women from teaching children. The only activity women are restricted from is teaching or having spiritual authority over men. This precludes women from serving as pastors to men. This does not make women less important, by any means, but rather gives them a ministry focus more in agreement with God’s plan and His gifting of them. This view has nothing to do with option, male dominance, abuse of authority, or male chauvinism, but everything to do with principles given in Scripture that allows each role to complement the whole. Times change, but truth does not.
7 minutes | Jul 21, 2020
Do We Become Angels When We Die?
Having been in the gospel ministry for the past 25 years as a pastor and minister of the Lord Jesus Christ, I have had the opportunity to preach and participate in many funerals. Whenever there is a grieving family, I often hear phrases like, God got another angel, or they finally got their wings.  Phrase like these are usually well meaning, but they are not biblical. I respect a person's sorrow and grief and their desire to honor and remember their loved one, but we do not become angels when we die and go to Heaven.Before we dive into the discussion on angels, we need to have a clear understanding of how a person get's to Heaven in the first place. Many people believe that their good works are going to get them to Heaven.  In fact, I had a man share with me one time about how he envisioned entrance into Heaven. He shared that there would be a scale and if our good outweighs our bad, then we would be granted entrance into Heaven. That is in direct opposition to what the scripture declares.  Ephesians 2:8-9 tell us "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast."In Romans 11:6 God tells us (and I am paraphrasing) that salvation is by grace and not works, if it is by works, then God's grace is not really a free gift. Paul tells us in Galatians 3 that all who rely on getting to Heaven by works are under a curse. Why? Because God's standard is not goodness. God's standard has always been perfection and none of us are perfect after the flesh. We have all sinned and fallen short of God's glory. This is the reason Christ Jesus had to be born of a virgin, come in the flesh, live a sinless life, so he could be the perfect substitute for you and me. Now when we place faith in Him and His work on the cross, our faith is counted as righteousness and we can be granted entrance into Heaven. It has nothing to do with our good works.There is a false gospel being preached that everyone goes to Heaven when they die, but the Bible tells us that not all who say unto me Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of Heaven, but he that does the will of my Father which is in Heaven. Jesus told us that the work and will of God is to believe on Him who He sent....that is Jesus Christ. Faith in Christ is the only pathway to entrance into Heaven.With that nailed down now, do we become angels when we die and go to Heaven? Simply put, NO! Those who believe that humans become angels when they die have a distorted idea about the nature of humanity and angels. Humans are physical beings with a spiritual soul, made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26). Angels are spiritual beings (Hebrews 1:14) who can only become physical if God ordains that their work requires it. Humans are born with a sin nature and sin throughout their lives. Because of this, God arranged a plan of redemption that angels can't even understand (1 Peter 1:12).Angels are similar to humans in some ways. They were created by God (Colossians 1:15-17). They have intelligence (2 Corinthians 11:3), emotion (Revelation 12:17), and will (Jude 6). They are meant to praise God (Luke 2:13), serve God (Revelation 22:9), and work for His kingdom (Acts 8:26). When they need a physical representation, they often appear human (Daniel 8:15), although not always (Ezekiel 1:5-11). And they know the Scriptures (James 2:19; Revelation 12:12).At no point does the Bible indicate that humans become angels after death. At death, the body and soul of a human are separated. The soul of the believer goes to be with Jesus (2 Corinthians 5:6-8), and the soul of the unbeliever goes to a place of torment (Luke 16:22-23). At the end times, believers (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17) will receive new, glorified bodies and spend eternity in paradise (Revelation 21:1). Unbelievers (Revelation 20:11-15) will be judged and cast into the lake of fire. No work as an angel is mentioned.You see, these bodies we live in now are under a curse. It is the reason that there is disease, sickness, and even death. All of us are dying from the moment of our birth. If you don't believe that, look at your high school yearbook photo! One day, these bodies will give out because we are under the curse of sin. But one day, the scripture declares that when Christ returns we will be given eternal bodies, ones that are not susceptible to disease or sickness where we will ever praise and worship God. It makes no mention of us floating around on clouds or getting wings or anything like that. The Bible also says that in heaven we will be higher than the angels–and the reason is because we will be like Christ. The Bible says, “Do you not know that we will judge angels?” (1 Corinthians 6:3). While this verse may be referring to the rebellious angels who chose to follow Satan, it still implies that our status after death will be above that of the angels.God created humans and angels as different beings for different purposes. Occasionally, our paths cross as we work together for the kingdom of God. In heaven, we will glorify God with the angels, but we will never become them.
12 minutes | Jun 26, 2020
What Does the Bible Say About the Creation Account?
One of the most important parts of scripture to understand is the creation account in Genesis. Many people, even good Christian people, dismiss the creation account as secondary. While we can get caught up in the debate and lose focus on the spreading of the Gospel, I want to posit that what a person believes about the creation account plays a significant role in how the view theology in general and most importantly, how they view the Gospel.For the sake of this vlog, we obviously do not have time to dive into each of the views of creation and dissect them all so we will read what the scripture has to say and take it at face value.  We do not have time to dissect the four major theories of creation but they are the gap theory, the day-age theory, the framework hypothesis, and a literal 6-day creation. Genesis 1 gives us the biblical account of creation and I encourage you to read through the entire chapter. The 1st day God created light and separated light from darkness, Day 2 God created the sea and the sky, Day 3 He create land and plant life, Day 4 He created the sun, moon, and stars, Day 5 He created the birds and aquatic life, Day 6 He created land animals and human beings, and on the 7th day, He rested from His work.  So the book of Genesis tells us that God created every living thing that creeps on the earth in a 6 day time period. Where things begin to go amuck, is when people begin to interpret the scripture in all kinds of weird ways. We have been taught in school, on TV, and in books that the earth is millions and millions of years old. However, we do not find that time period in the scripture. If a person is going to believe the the earth is millions of years old, believe in evolution, and believe the Bible, then they have to place those millions of years somewhere in the creation account. Some want to place the millions of years before Genesis 1:1, Gap theorists want to place them in a gap between verse 1 & verse 2, still others want to spread the millions of years out over the 6 days of creation. What are all of these views doing, they are adding to scripture and Proverbs 30:6 tells us not to add to His word lest He reprove you and you be found a liar.The Day-Age theory is another view that seeks to place the millions of years within the 6 day creation period. This is the idea that a day is like a 1000 years. They get this from 2 Peter 3:8 where is says that a day with the Lord is like 1000 years. But the verse goes on to say that 1000 years is like a day, so it cancels out their argument!This seems to be the only time in scripture where people have a problem with the interpretation of the word day. They believe when the word day is used in Genesis that it doesn't literally mean a 24-hour time period, but it can mean a much longer time than that.  Outside of Genesis 1, in the OT, the word day is used with a number 410 times. In every instance it means an ordinary day. Outside of Genesis, the word morning and evening appear together without the word day, 38 times and every single time it means an ordinary day. The word evening and morning appear together with the word day 23 times outside of genesis and in every single instance it means an ordinary day. The word night appears with the word day outside of Genesis 52 times and in every instance it means an ordinary day.  If you read the creation account the language that is used is the evening and the morning were the first day, the evening and the morning were the second day, the evening and the morning were the third day, the evening and the morning were the fourth day, the evening and the morning were the fifth day, the evening and the morning were the sixth day.What more could God do to convince people that it was an ordinary day? They say that the word day could mean 1000 years. But my question is, where does that get applied to other areas of scripture? When was the last time you were in a bible study and listening to the story of Jonah when he was in the big fish for three days, when has anyone ever stood up and said, wait a minute, a day with the Lord is like 1000 years, maybe Jonah was in the fish for 3000 years.Or you are studying the book of Joshua and he marched around Jericho for 7 days and someone says wait a day with the Lord is like 1000 years, so Joshua marched around Jericho for 7000 years. That doesn't make sense.What makes sense is the God created the world in 6 literal days just like the scripture says.  Why is it important to have a correct interpretation and view of the first two chapters of Genesis? Because if the Bible can’t be trusted in the first two chapters, what makes it trustworthy throughout the rest of the book? The first eleven chapters of Genesis set the stage for the rest of the biblical story. You can’t understand the unfolding narrative of Scripture without Genesis 1–11. There is so much foundational material in these chapters for the rest of the Bible—e.g., creation, the fall, sin, the certainty of judgment, the necessity of a Savior, and the introduction of the gospel. To ignore these foundational doctrines would render the rest of the Bible as unintelligible and irrelevant.Christian theology is based on the historical accuracy of the Genesis account. The concept of marriage comes right out of the creation account (Genesis 2:24) and is referenced by Jesus in all three Synoptic Gospels. Our Lord Himself acknowledges that man was created male and female “from the beginning of creation” (Matthew 19:4). These statements, to be comprehendible, rely on the historical accuracy of the Genesis creation account. Most importantly, the doctrine of salvation depends on the existence of a literal person named Adam. Twice in the Pauline Epistles (Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15), Paul links our salvation in Christ with our identification in Adam. In 1 Corinthians 15:21–22, we read, 20 But now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. 21 For since death came by man, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. 22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. The entire human race is in a fallen state by virtue of being “in Adam” through natural birth. In similar manner, those whom God has chosen for salvation are saved by virtue of being “in Christ” through spiritual birth. The in Adam/in Christ distinction is crucial to a proper understanding of Christian soteriology, and this distinction makes no sense if there were no literal Adam from whom all humanity descended.Paul argues in a similar vein in Romans 5:12 and says, “Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned”. This verse is the linchpin in the argument for total depravity, and, like the 1 Corinthians passage, it depends on a literal Adam for it to make any kind of sense. Without a literal Adam, there is no literal sin and no need for a literal Savior.Without believing the literal Genesis account of creation, how can a person believe that we needed a real Savior to die on a real cross to take away our very real sin.  
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