We who preach the gospel must not think of ourselves as public relations agents sent to establish good will between Christ and the world. We must not imagine ourselves commissioned to make Christ acceptable to big business, the press, the world of sports or modern education. We are not diplomats but prophets, and our message is not a compromise but an ultimatum. A.W. Tozer
Therefore let God-inspired Scripture decide between us; and on whichever side be found doctrines in harmony with the word of God, in favor of that side will be cast the vote of truth. --Basil of Caesarea
Once you learn to discern, there's no going back. You will begin to spot the lie everywhere it appears.

I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because He considered me faithful, putting me into service. 1 Timothy 1:12

Monday, February 11, 2013

Highlighting Some Good Stuff


One of the claims by many racist “Christians,” including Mormons, is that Ham was cursed with black skin and servitude.  This leads to the teaching that blacks are cursed and destined for slavery.  Ken Ham, of Answers In Genesis, has an excellent article about this subject, which might be good for you to use as ready reference.

Most cults deny the doctrine of the Trinity, and many other people often downplay its importance.  I read a good article about why the doctrine is important, and you’ll find this short explanation over at Stand to Reason.

Are you burdened in your heart for the lost of the world?  I’m always surprised at how many Christians don’t give a second thought to the fact that EVERYONE needs to know the Gospel message, that everyone needs salvation.  And what about the persecuted Christians in the world - those undergoing real persecutions for just being believers?  Ali, over at A Watchman on the Wall, has a thought-provoking article on the subject.

Do you ever wonder why cultists and others believing falsely about God - or not believing at all - just don’t seem to understand what you are trying to teach them?  “Why can’t they see?” explains the reason.

Many liberal Christians teach that Adam is only a representation - a myth - used to teach about God’s attributes.  This is especially true of those who teach theistic evolution or progressive creationism, but I even had an LCMS pastor tell me that Adam and Eve weren’t really literal! (This is NOT the official stance of the LCMS, by the way.)  What happens to our theology without Adam?  I think Jeremy Walker has a good response to that question.

That’s all for now.

1 comment:

ali said...

It annoys me when I hear teaching that the Bible is figurative and not literal. Realizing some portions are written using poetic license does not imho distract from the true literal scripture. Letting scripture interpret scripture, studying His Word, we would learn the literal meaning of much we now take as figurative.

If we want our world to change, then we must be willing to change. Praying for that change- beginning with ourselves. Each of us must recognize the world will always act worldly and we all need Salvation - saint or sinner, bond or free, all have sinned and come short of His glory.