Friday, March 16, 2012

Do We Believe What We Say We Believe?


Recently I watched a video of David Platt (I have a couple of his books) asking the question; Do we believe what we say we believe?



If we believe that everyone is going to be OK in the end — if we embrace universalism, however it is cloaked — then we're free to live our lives however we want, to sit back as easygoing Christians in comfortable churches, because in the end, all of these masses are going to be OK. They're going to be fine.

 


However, if we believe that people around us — billions of people within the United States and around the world who have never even heard the Gospel — if we believe that they are going to an eternal hell without Christ, then we don't have time to play games in the church. We have a mission that demands immediate action.

 


Intellectual universalism (taught by others) is dangerous — thinking that in the end everyone is going to be OK. But functional universalism (practiced by us) is worse — living like in the end everyone is going to be OK. 



Several years ago, I included an article on the minutes of the Men's meeting referencing the story in Numbers chapters 13 & 14 of Moses sending the twelve spies to check out the land of Canaan. I proposed the question "When we look at Pigeon Forge are we the ten or are we Joshua and Caleb?"  I had hoped it would initiate a discussion but I had no expectations. By that time we had shown ourselves to be non-readers. 



Do we believe that in the end the people in Pigeon Forge will be OK? We may not accept intellectual universalism but we practice functional universalism.   

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Berea or Thessaloniki

Ray,



The congregation in Chattanooga Dottie and I visited last Sunday had an auditorium that would accommodate an "audience" of 400 but contained a hundred or so with most our age or older. I expect it will merge with another similar congregation in a few years. An audience is defined as spectators so there should be no audience associated with the church. They had installed speakers the length of the walls but did not need a microphone to be heard. 



Luke told his friend Theophilus the Jews in Berea were nobler than those in Thessaloniki. The definition of "noble" appears to reference willing to examine the Scriptures daily to see if what is being taught is the truth. By that definition are we at GSMCOC more like the Christians in Berea or those in Thessaloniki?

 


Several years ago when Dottie and I went to the Singing School we met with the Highland Avenue C of C in Abilene, TX. I believe they were the congregation that produced the Herald of Truth. If I remember correctly there were a number of C of C congregations that thought the Highland Avenue congregation was too liberal using television like they did.

 


When Dottie and I visited Highland there was an article/announcement in that week's bulletin telling the congregation the elders had decided to take five years and consider the role of women in the church.

 


The last I heard women at Highland Avenue were participating in the assemblies. Now, we can say those elders are nuts or just plain wrong or even mislead but when was the last time GSMCOC considered anything as a congregation? When was the last time GSMCOC could be compared with Christians in Berea? When was the last time GSMCOC believed anything we had not been told to believe by the preacher?

 


We rationalize away women exercising the gift of prophecy in the time of Paul and Luke's telling Theophilus of seven men and four women he considered prophets or even Paul commenting on men and women praying and prophesying. I doubt that 99.9% of the folks know why and possibly 100% never investigating for themselves.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

 


Recently I read the word translated "head" Paul used with reference to men being the head of the woman does not describe a position of authority but more a position of risk, out in front, serving those who follow the head. The word was used as a cowboy would ride "point" or a soldier on point scouting ahead for the bad guys or even as "spearhead" in WWII when soldiers went ahead into new areas. Another word I think of is "pathfinder." Regardless, we need to search the scriptures instead of repeating the old mantra because it is the only one we know.

 


We are adamant about enforcing our concept of what someone else thinks Paul said about women but treat his comments about elders as merely suggestions. Our method of supervising a congregation does not have as much Bible support as women serving and teaching in the assembly. Now that just may be something for which GSMCOC can search the scriptures daily using a Greek or Hebrew dictionary. 



Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN



 

Monday, March 5, 2012

As Mentioned in Earlier eMail

This is relatively long so do not feel pressured to read it in one sitting or even to read it.  If you do , keep in mind these were to Al. And 

 

Some questions I have are:

 

Who tempted Satan?

 

Satan is an angel as Michael and Gabriel are angels. Since we say nothing happens unless God permits it why do we say Satan is more powerful and influential than Gabriel and Michael?

 

James says "… each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. James does not say we sin because of Satan acting upon us. James appears to say I do not need Satan's help to sin.

 

The answer to my first question appears to be Satan sinned when he was lured and enticed by his own desire.

 

Some classes on why we believe what we believe about Satan might be helpful to the adults.

 

 

This one considers the question are we as committed as what we call denominations?

 

Recently I read a book by David Platt. In his book he mentioned meeting a Christian from the Batak tribe of northern Sumatra in Indonesia. The fellow told the author the story of how his tribe had come to know Christ. Years earlier a missionary couple had come to his village to share the gospel. The tribe was 100 percent Muslim. The tribal leaders captured this missionary couple, then murdered and cannibalized them.

 

Years later another missionary came to their tribe and again began sharing the gospel. The tribal leaders recognized that the story he told was exactly what the former couple had shared. This time they decided to listen. After they listened, they believed.  Within a short time, the entire tribe was converted to Christ. The believer told the author that today there are more than three million Christians among the Batak tribe of northern Sumatra.

 

When the author first heard this story he said he immediately had questions: Would he be willing for him and his wife to be that first missionary couple? Would he be willing to be killed and cannibalized so that those who come after him would see people come to Christ?

 

A friend tells the story of an attempt by five Evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States to bring the gospel to the Huaorani people of the rainforest of Ecuador. The Huaorani, were an isolated tribe known for their violence, against both their own people and outsiders who entered their territory. With the intention of being the first Christians to evangelize the previously uncontacted Huaorani, the missionaries began making regular flights over Huaorani settlements in September 1955, dropping gifts. After several months of exchanging gifts, on January 3, 1956, the missionaries established a camp close to the settlements. Their efforts came to an end on January 8, 1956, when all five—were attacked and  speared by a group of Huaorani warriors. The news of their deaths was broadcast around the world, and Life magazine covered the event with a photo essay.

 

My friend said the missionaries left letters to their families explaining why the missionaries had decided not to defend themselves. They reasoned they were ready to die but the members of the tribe were not.

 

The story is much longer but the question is the same.  Would I be willing to be killed and cannibalized so that those who come after me would see people come to Christ?

 

For many years I was a registered official in various soccer leagues and clubs in Ohio. I officiated youth leagues, senior leagues,  high schools and some colleges. Each had their own way of monitoring officials but one thing they all had in common. Each year they would meet with the soccer officials and review the laws of soccer and any changes that had been made and told us what the laws meant. The laws said one thing but we were told they meant something else and that was how we were to enforce them. We have a tendency to do the same thing with the Bible.

 

On the subject of the morning what would Jesus do if he walked in on a robbery? What would Jesus do if someone struck him? What would Jesus do if his life was threatened? What does Jesus do when his followers die doing his bidding? What does Jesus expect of us? Would we deny Christ to save our families? Do we love our families more than we love Jesus?

 

Sorry for the length but GSMCOC has no forum for discussion.

 

This one is concerning turning the other cheek.

 

Does the bible support a Christian killing to protect them selves, their family or even a stranger who just happens to be in the vicinity?

 

When I consider the number of members of the Church of Christ who I know, who say they are ready to kill someone to defend the physical I wonder what the Amish would do.

 

 

The context was that of McGarvey's preaching for many decades and the majority of the "audience" did not agree with him or believe him. Similar to us to what the preacher says. By the way "audience" is a group of spectators. Preachers really do believe they are speaking to an audience and we are not all "worshipping" together. What we say really does reflect what we think.

 

This is it. NNTR

 

 

 

 


Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN



 

We Believe Because We Want to Believe


Hi Ray,

 


Humans are an interesting species. Truth or facts or evidence are not required we believe because we want to believe. Because of what we believe so strongly others think we are wacky. Ask a Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, or even a Methodist.  Christians are known more for what they are against than what they are for.

 


The bible tells us we will find that for which we are searching. And if we do not love truth God will see to it we are condemned (I will provide the support for this statement if you like).

 


Some folks believe Jonah was swallowed by a whale while evidence proves whales cannot swallow an object of any size. Of course we cannot discount that Jonah was a dwarf or the size of Jimimy Cricket or even Tinkerbell. The word translated whale means large fish but that does not detour the whale believers who continue to believe a translator's slant over facts.

 


You and many others I have asked say you pray because the Bible says pray. James says we have to "ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts…must not suppose they will receive anything from the Lord." I cannot pray for sick people or anything physical without doubting because my observation and experience tell me the only way seriously ill people get off the prayer list is for them to die and as Jesus said "His kingdom is not of this world." James also said we pray and do not receive because we ask wrongly. I am now aware anyone considers the reason those folks die is due to us asking wrongly for the wrong purpose etc. When I ask for examples of God healing I am given "there was this old woman a couple of years ago….." 



Most of us cannot apply what we intellectually understand. Read Romans 13:1-6. Paul was talking about Caesar and history shows how Caesar treated Christians apparently under the guidance of God. Let's say God was talking to those who founded the United State now read it again. My guess is you support the Revolutionary war, as do I, and we are both rejecting Paul's instructions to the Romans. Now let's say Paul was talking to the Syrians today:


Romans 13:1-6

 


   Let every soul be subject to BASHAR ALASAD. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God. Therefore whoever resists BASHAR ALASAD resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring judgment on themselves. For BASHAR ALASAD is not a terror to good works, but to evil. Do you want to be unafraid of BASHAR ALASAD? Do what is good, and you will have praise from the same. For BASHAR ALASAD is God's minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for BASHAR ALASAD is God's minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil. Therefore you must be subject, not only because of wrath but also for conscience' sake. For because of this you also pay taxes, for they are God's ministers attending continually to this very thing. Now substitute Barack Obama. 


We believe what we want to believe. 


So you will not be afraid of a deluge of emails I am going to send you ONE more email with excerpts from emails I have sent to Al asking questions, which he has to date not answered. He believes what he wants to believe as do we all.

 

   

Thanks, John Jenkins

865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN



 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Speech of Senator John F. Kennedy, Greater Houston Ministerial Association, Rice Hotel, Houston, TX September 12, 1960


Senator KENNEDY. Reverend Meza, Reverend Reck, I'm grateful for your generous invitation to speak my views.

While the so-called religious issue is necessarily and properly the chief topic here tonight, I want to emphasize from the outset that we have far more critical issues to face in the 1960 election; the spread of Communist influence, until it now festers 90 miles off the coast of Florida - the humiliating treatment of our President and Vice President by those who no longer respect our power - the hungry children I saw in West Virginia, the old people who cannot pay their doctor bills, the families forced to give up their farms - an America with too many slums, with too few schools, and too late to the moon and outer space.

These are the real issues which should decide this campaign. And they are not religious issues - for war and hunger and ignorance and despair know no religious barriers.

But because I am a Catholic, and no Catholic has ever been elected President, the real issues in this campaign have been obscured - perhaps deliberately, in some quarters less responsible than this. So it is apparently necessary for me to state once again - not what kind of church I believe in, for that should be important only to me - but what kind of America I believe in.

I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute - where no Catholic prelate would tell the President (should he be Catholic) how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote - where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference - and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the President who might appoint him or the people who might elect him.

I believe in an America that is officially neither Catholic, Protestant nor Jewish - where no public official either requests or accepts instructions on public policy from the Pope, the National Council of Churches or any other ecclesiastical source - where no religious body seeks to impose its will directly or indirectly upon the general populace or the public acts of its officials - and where religious liberty is so indivisible that an act against one church is treated as an act against all.

For while this year it may be a Catholic against whom the finger of suspicion is pointed, in other years it has been, and may someday be again, a Jew - or a Quaker - or a Unitarian - or a Baptist. It was Virginia's harassment of Baptist preachers, for example, that helped lead to Jefferson's statute of religious freedom. Today I may be the victim - but tomorrow it may be you - until the whole fabric of our harmonious society is ripped at a time of great national peril.

Finally, I believe in an America where religious intolerance will someday end - where all men and all churches are treated as equal - where every man has the same right to attend or not attend the church of his choice - where there is no Catholic vote, no anti-Catholic vote, no bloc voting of any kind - and where Catholics, Protestants and Jews, at both the lay and pastoral level, will refrain from those attitudes of disdain and division which have so often marred their works in the past, and promote instead the American ideal of brotherhood.

That is the kind of America in which I believe. And it represents the kind of Presidency in which I believe - a great office that must neither be humbled by making it the instrument of any one religious group nor tarnished by arbitrarily withholding its occupancy from the members of any one religious group. I believe in a President whose religious views are his own private affair, neither imposed by him upon the Nation or imposed by the Nation upon him as a condition to holding that office.

I would not look with favor upon a President working to subvert the first amendment's guarantees of religious liberty. Nor would, our system of checks and balances permit him to do so - and neither do I look with favor upon those who would work to subvert Article VI of the Constitution by requiring a religious test - even by indirection - for it. If they disagree with that safeguard they should be out openly working to repeal it.

I want a Chief Executive whose public acts are responsible to all groups and obligated to none - who can attend any ceremony, service, or dinner his office may appropriately require of him - and whose fulfillment of his Presidential oath is not limited or conditioned by any religious oath, ritual, or obligation.

This is the kind of America I believe in - and this is the kind I fought for in the South Pacific, and the kind my brother died for in Europe. No one suggested then that we might have a "divided loyalty," that we did "not believe in liberty" or that we belonged to a disloyal group that threatened the "freedoms for which our forefathers died."

And in fact this is the kind of America for which our forefathers died - when they fled here to escape religious test oaths that denied office to members of less favored churches - when they fought for the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom - and when they fought at the shrine I visited today, the Alamo. For side by side with Bowie and Crockett died McCafferty and Bailey and Carey - but no one knows whether they were Catholics or not. For there was no religious test at the Alamo.

I ask you tonight to follow in that tradition - to judge me on the basis of my record of 14 years in Congress - on my declared stands against an Ambassador to the Vatican, against unconstitutional aid to parochial schools, and against any boycott of the public schools (which I have attended myself) - instead of judging me on the basis of these pamphlets and publications we all have seen that carefully select quotations out of context from the statements of Catholic church leaders, usually in other countries, frequently in other centuries, and always omitting, of course, the statement of the American Bishops in 1948 which strongly endorsed church-state separation, and which more nearly reflects the views of almost every American Catholic.

I do not consider these other quotations binding upon my public acts - why should you? But let me say, with respect to other countries, that I am wholly opposed to the state being used by any religious group, Catholic or Protestant, to compel, prohibit, or persecute the free exercise of any other religion. And I hope that you and I condemn with equal fervor those nations which deny their Presidency to Protestants and those which deny it to Catholics. And rather than cite the misdeeds of those who differ, I would cite the record of the Catholic Church in such nations as Ireland and France - and the independence of such statesmen as Adenauer and De Gaulle.

But let me stress again that these are my views - for, contrary to common newspaper usage, I am not the Catholic candidate for President. I am the Democratic Party's candidate for President who happens also to be a Catholic. I do not speak for my Church on public matters - and the Church does not speak for me.

Whatever issue may come before me as President - in birth control, divorce, censorship, gambling or any other subject - I will make my decision in accordance with these views, in accordance with what my conscience tells me to be the national interest, and without regard to outside religious pressures or dictates. And no power or threat of punishment could cause me to decide otherwise.

But if the time should ever come - and I do not concede any conflict to be even remotely possible - when my office would require me to either violate my conscience or violate the national interest, then I would resign the office; and I hope any conscientious public servant would do the same.

But I do not intend to apologize for these views to my critics of either Catholic or Protestant faith - nor do I intend to disavow either my views or my Church in order to win this election.

If I should lose on the real issues, I shall return to my seat in the Senate, satisfied that I had tried my best and was fairly judged. But if this election is decided on the basis that 40 million Americans lost their chance of being President on the day they were baptized, then it is the whole Nation that will be the loser, in the eyes of Catholics and non-Catholics around the world, in the eyes of history, and in the eyes of our own people.

But if, on the other hand, I should win the election, then I shall devote every effort of mind and spirit to fulfilling the oath of the Presidency - practically identical, I might add, to the oath I have taken for 14 years in the Congress. For, without reservation, I can "solemly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution * * * so help me God."

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Take Comfort

Individuals who, due to religious grounds, believe abortion is wrong can take comfort in the Constitution prohibiting Congress from making laws prohibiting the free exercise of said religion. What that means is Congress cannot require you to have an abortion. For men that is comforting as it must be for women. 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Words of Napoleon at the End of His Life

"I die before my time and my body shall be given back to the earth and devoured by worms. What an abysmal gulf between my deep miseries and the eternal Kingdom of Christ. I marvel that whereas the ambitious dreams of myself and of Alexander and of Caesar should have vanished into thin air, a Judean peasant---Jesus---should be able to stretch his hands across the centuries and control the destinies of men and nations. "



Monday, February 20, 2012

Christianity in a nutshell?

Did Jesus die only so we could get out of this place and go somewhere else?


Is it our Creator's intention that if during our short life time we do not say nice things about him he will torture us for eternity? Is that Christianity in a nutshell? If a parent treated their children like that wouldn't we consider them bullies and child abusers?

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Praying is a Delaying Tactic

In his book Radical Together David Platt writes on page 97, "I challenge every member of the church (myself included) to ask God if he desires for us to go and then to wait for an answer. God can be trusted with these kinds of prayers from his people, and he will be faithful to provide those he leads with everything they need to accomplish the task he puts before them" 

Such prayers are nothing more than a delaying tactic. Can you think of any reason why God would tell you not to go and make disciples? We already know God wants us to go. We do not want to go. Platt provides an excuse. If we do not see how to go we just say God did not provide the means so he does not want me to go. 

We all do the same thing. Our congregation recently revisited the subject of elders. The last time we underwent a series on the subject of qualifications. We then found we did not have anyone interested in or who believed themselves qualified to be an elder. This time we decided to spend 2 months praying for guidance. We were to pray individually because publicly nothing has been said about the subject since then. Prayer is a delaying tactic. We do not want elders but we do not want to be seen as not wanting elders. 

Have you noticed how preachers with jobs at a local congregation seldom if ever understand God to want them to leave that job and go make disciples? Such preachers are seldom if ever "gospel preachers" they are more "keynote speakers" for the assembly. Most of those who call themselves preachers are public speakers. You can "preach" the gospel but you cannot preach people to obey all that Jesus commands. That must be taught. Public speakers fill the time allocated for a speech with little if any dedicated to teaching. Teaching requires teacher-student relationship not a speaker-audience relationship. 

Friday, February 17, 2012

I Do Not Believe Romans 13:1-6 Do You?

Read Romans 13:1-6. Paul told Christians in Rome their government was not to be feared because God has given it the right to do what they were doing to the people and if they resisted the authorities they were resisting God and will incur judgment.

 

Paul was talking about Caesar and history shows how Caesar treated Christians and apparently under the guidance of God. So let's change a name here and there and see how it reads today.

 

Paul told the people in Libya, the United Nations as well as the countries around the world  Muammar Gaddafi was not a terror to good conduct but to bad and if they would not incur his rath then they should do what is good and receive his approval since Muammar Gaddafi is God's servant. Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists Muammar Gaddafi resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For Muammar Gaddafi is not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God's servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for Muammar Gaddafi does not bear the sword in vain for he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God's wrath on the wrongdoer. Therefore one must be in subjection, not only to avoid God's wrath but also for the sake of conscience. For the same reason you also pay taxes, for the authorities are ministers of God, attending to this very thing. Pay to all what is owed to them: taxes to whom taxes are owed, revenue to whom revenue is owed, respect to whom respect is owed, honor to whom honor is owed.

 

Our forefathers did not believe it either otherwise they would never have rebelled. If what Paul said is correct the people of the United States will eventually incur God's wrath.

 

What Does it Mean "God is in Control"

We talk about how God is in control and that we should have faith and not worry. Sounds nice but then reality sets in; 26,000 people most said to be children starve to death each day; children are abused, raped and murdered every day; and recently locally a couple of teenage boys have been accused of using kittens as baseballs.

 

 

If God will not intervene for the most innocent of his creation why do Christians think he will intervene for them? If God did not intervene when his followers were being beaten, tortured, and killed in the past what basis is there for Christians to think he will intervene for them today? History shows the church grows during persecution and shrinks when things go well, why should God intervene?

 

 

I do not take comfort in the thought God is in control since there is so much evidence that he does not intervene. The question is would any one be a Christian if there were no benefits in this life other than those that are byproducts of following Jesus instructions? 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Is It Easy to be Christian


Folks who find it easy to be Christian may be buying into that popular misconception that Christianity demands no works, and overlook that Jesus taught that one must seek the narrow way (demanding significant sacrifice, a lifetime of overcoming, and works of righteousness). The transformation from carnal and physical to spiritual is attended with a great deal of difficulty. I wonder how they do it with such ease. In a book "Not a Fan" the author differentiates fans from followers i.e. a fan of football or a participant in football; a fan of the military versus someone who gets down and dirty in the blood and muck. 


Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN



 

"lupDujHomwIj lubuy'moH gharghmey"

---Klingon for "My hovercraft is full of eels."


Monday, February 13, 2012

A Christian's Expectations

I often hear God is in control and that we should have faith and not worry. Sounds nice but then reality sets in; 26,000 people, most said to be children, starve to death each day; children are abused, raped and murdered every day; and locally a couple of teenagers have been accused of using kittens as baseballs.



I find it less than assuring that God is in control since there is so much evidence that he will not intervene.



Would any one be a Christian if they thought there were no benefits in this life other than those that are byproducts of following Jesus instructions?

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Turning the Other Cheek

Recently I read a book by David Platt. In his book he mentioned meeting a Christian from the Batak tribe of northern Sumatra in Indonesia. The fellow told the author the story of how his tribe had come to know Christ. Years earlier a missionary couple had come to his village to share the gospel. The tribe was 100 percent Muslim. The tribal leaders captured this missionary couple, then murdered and cannibalized them.

Years later another missionary came to their tribe and again began sharing the gospel. The tribal leaders recognized that the story he told was exactly what the former couple had shared. This time they decided to listen. After they listened, they believed. Within a short time, the entire tribe was converted to Christ. The believer told the author that today there are more than three million Christians among the Batak tribe of northern Sumatra.

When the author first heard this story he said he immediately had questions: Would he be willing for him and his wife to be that first missionary couple? Would he be willing to be killed and cannibalized so that those who come after him would see people come to Christ?

Five Evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States attempted to bring the gospel to the Huaorani people of the rainforest of Ecuador. The Huaorani, were an isolated tribe known for their violence, against both their own people and outsiders who entered their territory. With the intention of being the first Christians to evangelize the previously uncontacted Huaorani, the missionaries began making regular flights over Huaorani settlements in September 1955, dropping gifts. After several months of exchanging gifts, on January 3, 1956, the missionaries established a camp close to the settlements. Their efforts came to an end on January 8, 1956, when all five—were attacked and speared by a group of Huaorani warriors. The news of their deaths was broadcast around the world, and Life magazine covered the event with a photo essay.

The missionaries left letters to their families explaining why the missionaries had decided not to defend themselves. They reasoned they were read to die but the members of the tribe were not.

The story is much longer but the question is the same. Would I be willing to be killed and cannibalized so that those who come after me would see people come to Christ?

For many years I was a registered official in various soccer leagues and clubs in Ohio. Each year we would meet with to review the laws of soccer and any changes that had been made and were told what the laws meant. The laws said one thing but we were told they meant something else and that was how we were to enforce them. We have a tendency to do the same thing with the Bible.

On the subject of "turning the other cheek" what would Jesus do if he walked in on a robbery? What would Jesus do if someone struck him? What would Jesus do if his life was threatened? What does Jesus do when his followers die doing his bidding? What does Jesus expect of us? Would we deny Christ to save our families? Do we love our families more than we love Jesus?


Friday, February 10, 2012

Christians Deluded

Paul told the church in Thessaloniki: "The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.

Christians must love truth. Christians must be willing to look at what they believe as compared with the Bible. Otherwise God will send them a strong delusion and be condemned


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Compare Jesus' promise and Reality

Consider the people who starve to death every day; consider the children who are raped and killed every day; consider the recent local case of teenage boys using kittens as baseballs; consider Jesus' promise recorded by Matthew; please explain.

Matthew 6:25-33

"Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life? And why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Therefore do not be anxious, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.

Christians are too focused on the Present

Paul told the Christians in Rome:

 

Romans 5:1-5

    Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.  [2] Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.  [3] More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance,  [4] and endurance produces character, and character produces hope,  [5] and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.

 

Paul does not expect God to relieve him of his suffering. Rather he expects suffering to produce endurance.

 

Peter told his readers:

 

1 Peter 1:6-7   

    In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, as was necessary, you have been grieved by various trials,  [7] so that the tested genuineness of your faith—more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire—may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ. 

 

Peter did not expect God to relieve them of their trials. Rather he expects the tested genuineness of their faith will result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.

 

Christians are too focused on the present. God will not relieve us of our trials there is no reason to ask him to.

 

 

 

 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Pray a Blessing?

Christians live in a dream world. They delude themselves. Yesterday in "The Closing Prayer" the fellow told God "we pray a blessing on" someone I forget who. What specifically does it mean "pray a blessing?" No one knows but it sounds good. It helps fill the time allocated for a "Closing Prayer."

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Grace 5485


Grace, highest privilege. It means a gift or a favor, an unmerited and undeserved gift or favor.  

 

The favor and blessings of God; the undeserved and unmerited favor and blessings of God; the depth and richness of the heart and mind of God; the kindness and love that dwells within the very nature of God. God's grace covers all of life.

 

Grace: a term employed by the Biblical writers with a considerable variety of meaning:

 

Properly speaking that which affords joy, pleasure, delight, charm, sweetness, loveliness;

Good will, loving kindness, mercy etc;

the kindness of a master toward a slave.

 

Thus by analogy, it has come to signify the kindness of God to man

 

Grace is something that is God-given, made possible only by Jesus Christ and none other. It is God's gift of salvation granted to sinners for their salvation. The Christian teaching is that grace is God sending his son to die on a cross to give us eternal salvation.

Are Slaves a Blessing from God to his Followers?

Those who want the Ten Commandments to be recognized today need to be careful what they wish for. Apparently we are expected to keep slaves.

Leviticus 25:44-46 
    As for your male and female slaves whom you may have: you may buy male and female slaves from among the nations that are around you. You may also buy from among the strangers who sojourn with you and their clans that are with you, who have been born in your land, and they may be your property. You may bequeath them to your sons after you to inherit as a possession forever. You may make slaves of them, but over your brothers the people of Israel you shall not rule, one over another ruthlessly. 

Exodus 21:7-11 
    "When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she shall not go out as the male slaves do. If she does not please her master, who has designated her for himself, then he shall let her be redeemed. He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has broken faith with her. If he designates her for his son, he shall deal with her as with a daughter. If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, or her marital rights. And if he does not do these three things for her, she shall go out for nothing, without payment of money.

And realize that no place in the New Testament where Jesus objects to the practice of slavery. But via inspiration he has Paul tell the Christians in Ephesus as well as Timothy how to treat slaves:

Ephesians 6:5 
    Slaves, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling, with a sincere heart, as you would Christ,  

1 Timothy 6:1-4 
    Let all who are under a yoke as slaves regard their own masters as worthy of all honor, so that the name of God and the teaching may not be reviled. Those who have believing masters must not be disrespectful on the ground that they are brothers; rather they must serve all the better since those who benefit by their good service are believers and beloved.
Teach and urge these things. If anyone teaches a different doctrine and does not agree with the sound words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the teaching that accords with godliness, he is puffed up with conceit and understands nothing. He has an unhealthy craving for controversy and for quarrels about words, which produce envy, dissension, slander, evil suspicions,  

Either the entire Law or nothing you choose. . .
    

    

Divine Guidance and Morality?

Christians need to explain how a loving God would create humankind from nothing give us, compared with infinity, a very short life span and torture us for all infinity if we do not say and think nice things about him.

 

Jesus told us to treat others as we would that we were treated. But through inspiration he told Paul and John to tell us:

 

2 Thessalonians 1:6-9

    since indeed God considers it just to repay with affliction those who afflict you, and to grant relief to you who are afflicted as well as to us, when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with his mighty angels in flaming fire, inflicting vengeance on those who do not know God and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might, 

 

John 15:6

    If anyone does not abide in me he is thrown away like a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. 

 

Reads kind of like the Koran don't you think?

 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Church Jesus Established on Pentecost Does Not Like Music

Have you ever heard anyone say they loved church services because they loved to sing and that they enjoyed the musical part of the service? I have not, at least from those associated with a Church of Christ. Would there be many Country Western or Gospel entertainers if they had been raised in the Church of Christ?

 

It is easy to see how few songs have been written by those associated with the Church of Christ. The church Jesus established on Pentecost apparently prefers to sit quietly and to listen.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Just Might Be Worth a Thought or Two

According to the Oxford anthropoligist Robin Dunbar, an individual cannot handle more than 150 friends. The human brain was not built to keep track of more people than that. The day Jesus died he had around 120 people who were doing what he told them to do. That should tell the leaders of the mega churches something.

Discern

John Calvin's commentary on 2nd Corinthians chapters 8 and 9 includes:

 

(God) "has enjoined upon us frugality and temperance, and has forbidden that any one should go to excess, taking advantage of his abundance. Let those, then, that have riches...consider that their abundance was not intended to be laid out in intemperance or excess, but in relieving the necessities of the brethren." Calvin said that half the church's funds should be allotted specifically for the poor. He concluded that "no one is to be allowed to starve."

 

Governments and organizations make the same mistake. While in their beginning their motives may have been correct they slowly slip into the attitude that the money they are given to dispense is "their" money to be used as they choose to use it. Our emergency fund contains the contributions of hundreds of people who thought we had a need. We have taken "their" contribution and put it into "our" emergency fund in case we need it. If those contributors had known we did not need their contribution they could have used the money to help someone who needed help.

 

I mentioned this before and was bombarded by some of the recipients when I said that GSMCOC does not need to operate on "faith" because we do not make any plans without knowing the source of the funds.  I was told emphatically that relying on God is testing God and that is sin.  I was equally as emphatically told that not knowing is bad business. Those reactions were spoken by people who never did anything without knowing. They have never experienced the loss of a job without a new job plainly in sight. They have not experienced a natural disaster where you wake up one morning and have: no house, no clothes, no food, no money, no credit cards, no driver's license or other form of identification. Not having experienced something of that order we comfortably and leisurely discuss our possible assistance and who is in charge and do they really need our funds.  

 

There is a distinct difference between giving to God and giving to "the church". The example of the church at Corinth "laying by in store" was to help others. We encourage people to give to us.

 

Giving to God is a scriptural concept (Matt 22:21); Giving to "the church" could just be an emotional response to a well-orchestrated man-made appeal which is out of God's Will and God's Word. So it is important for us to study God's Word so that we are able to discern whether funds being solicited are based on sound New Testament Scriptural principles. 

Suggestion for the Budget Committee

Hi Ray,

 

Have you ever heard folks say when you are working on a budget you should first "purpose in your heart" an amount to be set aside to be given to your church and your retirement or savings and then lay out a budget to pay your bills, pay for vacations, buy clothes, buy a new house, buy a new car, hire a maid or chauffeur and etc? I will presume you have because I have. When you cannot make ends meet, based on discussions when the topic was benevolence, the attitude of the men of our congregation would be you should cut back on expenses, refinance loans, sell off assets such as cars etc stop buying anything not absolutely necessary and get another job or jobs.

 

Here is a suggestion for the Budget Committee. When you are developing the GSMCOC budget for 2012 first of all set aside money to do what the church is supposed to do. Not for ourselves but for others: taking the gospel to Pigeon Forge; setting aside funds for benevolence and projects such as those that the women have going and etc then layout the budget to pay the bills.  If we cannot make ends meet we should cut back. If we cannot cut back due to commitments we have to figure out something such as looking into refinancing the building, reduction of staff salaries or reduction of staff etc. Instead of another job or jobs an organization such as GSMCOC has to seek additional contributions etc  

 

This might be a reasonable time for us to practice what we tell others to do. 


Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN



 

No amount of observations of white swans can allow the conclusion that all swans are white, but the observation of a single black swan is sufficient to refute that conclusion.


Karl Popper


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Not Me, I'm Not Called

Jesus told his apostles "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."

But we often hear "I am not called to foreign missions." By foreign missions we mean an optional program for a dedicated few who apparently are called. The rest of us are willing to watch the presentations of those few when they report what they have been doing hoping we will provide the funds for them to continue.

Where does the bible suggest missions are optional? That Jesus' instructions to his apostles were optional and not required. We have taken this command and made it something only a few "have to" do.

On the other hand we take Jesus instructions to the crowds "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" as meaning me.

We take Jesus' statement to his apostles: "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth" and say it refers to some people and Jesus' promise "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly" means me.

As David Platt says, we have taken the obligations of Christianity to mean a few others and the privileges of Christianity to mean me. We send others who we say "are called" while the rest stay behind with the others because we "are not called."

Message of Christianity

Christians enjoy what they call "rightly dividing the Word." God told Jeremiah "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations." Christians take the first part to mean that God knows each of us before we are born. They do not believe God appointed them a prophet to the nations.

If you ask a group of Christians to summarize the message of Christianity you will probably hear "God loves me" or "God loves me so much he sent his Son to die for me." If the message of Christianity is "God loves me" then who is Jesus?

If the object of Christianity is "me" then when we look for a congregation we look for music that fits me, programs that cater to me, and my family. When I am making plans for my life and my career it is all about what is best for me and my family. When I decide where I will live, the car I will drive, the clothes I will wear, the way I will live, it is all what is best for me.

This is not the Christianity we find in the bible.

Jesus said:

"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?'"

Most Christians will find they are among the many Jesus was thinking of when he said:

"Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few."

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Example or No Example

I cannot find an example in the Bible where the men of the congregation conducted the business of the congregation. For a group proud of its reliance on examples this is curious to say the least.

 

Paul appeared to consider congregations being lead by elders a necessity. He left Titus in Crete, so that he might put what remained into order, and appoint elders in every town.

 

Today congregations may exist for 10, 20 or more years without elders. Lead by men who do not meet Paul's requirements to be elders qualified nor are they interested in becoming qualified. But they do feel qualified to lead the activities of the congregation. In these situations preachers become defacto pastors while criticizing churches not organized as the Bible says they should be.   

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tired Leaders

Our congregation's leaders are tired. Our congregation's leaders are satisfied with the status quo. Our congregation's leaders are satisfied with the congregation swelling instead of growing. When was the last time you were excited about inviting others to attend the adult bible class?

 

Sunday school growth requires effective leaders who plan thoroughly and keep people informed.

 

When a church is committed to reach new people and its members are excited about inviting others, everywhere members go they talk positively about their congregation, their Bible study program, and their fellow members and leaders.

 

Our adult bible classes are more like Town Meetings than learning situations. Because no serious attention was afforded acoustics, before one can comment or ask a question a microphone needs to be brought to them, thus quenching the enthusiasm and discussion. Sunday school classes need to be "open" groups where newcomers are genuinely welcomed, made to feel wanted, and assimilated into the group.  

 

Growing Sunday Schools are alert to opportunities to create new units, both inside the church building and in locations across the community.  Nor is time of day or day of week a limiting factor.  While Sunday morning may continue to be the primary Bible study time in many churches, new Bible study groups can be started any day of the week to meet at any time of day or night, to meet in various places such as private homes, apartment club rooms, or restaurants. This requires additional teachers which in turn requires teacher training which requires qualified trainers.

 

Our leaders are tired. Our congregation is in trouble.  

Thursday, January 12, 2012

On the Subject of God and Athletics

If you believe God is interested in what happens on a daily basis please explain why he lets 2-year-old girls get raped and murdered; why does he let teenage boys use kittens as baseballs; why does he allow his followers to starve to death; why does he only heal cancer for example that is known to respond to chemotherapy; why doesn't he ever regrow an amputated limb. God is not active in the physical world today. As a Christian Tim Tebow is violating one of Jesus' instructions by praying in front of thousands and millions instead of going into a closet or small room and praying in secret. Jesus said God answers in secret. Then ask Tim Tebow why he doesn't attend church services. Tebow is finding he could do and say things while in college because of a limited audience. The NFL is worldwide. Thanking his teammates for victories suggests he believes they are doing it all for him. But just leave him alone. He is not the NFL.

Retirement, Not Intended for Christians

Retirement is for the middle-class. Poor people need to work or they do not eat. Rich people don't retire. Look at Warren Buffet. He has so much money he gives most of it away. Of course, he probably sets his own hours.



Retirement is a new idea. 150 years ago, almost no one thought of retiring. The idea of retirement has only been around for about 60 years.



For most of its history, retirement wasn't popular with older people. Retirement was never intended to help older people; it was intended to get rid of them.



Throughout most of history there was birth, a very brief childhood, work, and death. In other words: no retirement. Work was inseparable from life. If you lived, you worked. People worked as long as they could because not working was viewed as unseemly. If you stopped working, you were probably dead or broken beyond repair.



Today Christians hoard money for that time when they will not work. Today Christians look around they see a world of need surrounding them and say: "what you would have gained from me is reserved for the time when I will not have to work." Today Christians sound very much like the Pharisees Matthew tells us about and we can read in chapter 15.



Today, Christians believe God blesses them so they can buy oversize houses, drive expensive cars, enjoy lavish vacations, and not work.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Praying with a Smart Phone


I have several versions of the bible from Laridian on my iPod Touch so I get emails trying to sell new products. There is an "app" that helps one organize their prayers and it costs less than $2. 

Matthew 6:6   
    But when you pray, take your iPod or smart phone and go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Prayer?

When we talk about limitations of prayer we use Paul's request for removal of "the thorn" and God's negative response with an explanation. Not available to us today. When we talk about God answering prayer we use Elijah increasing the oil of the widow, raising the dead son, causing rain, and fire where God communicates directly to him also not available to us today. To support our contention that God answers prayer we use Jesus' telling his disciples that anything they asked according to his will he would do. None are applicable to us today.

Apparently I have never met a righteous man because I have never observed nor experienced a prayer that did anything not to mention "availeth much." I wonder what "prayer is powerful means?