Showing posts with label false faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label false faith. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SATAN
...the urgent need for discernment

I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you 
in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— 
not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you 
and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven 
should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, 
let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: 
If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, 
let him be accursed.
Galatians 1:6-9



Satan doesn't want to fight the church; he wants to join it and infiltrate with a different gospel of his own invention.

He will always scheme in the amphitheater of the crucial, never in the arena of the trivial. He attacks the character and nature of God; the person and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ (His Virgin birth, sinless life, once for sacrifice on the cross as a propitiation for our sins, His bodily resurrection from the dead, etc.); the gospel of sola fide; and he counterfeits the ongoing work and ministry of the Holy Spirit. 

But his number one priority is to attack truth, promote error, subterfuge the gospel, and try to discredit the divine work of God among His creatures (2 Cor. 10:1-5; 1 Tim. 4:1-3). His first deception in the garden was not only to add to God's word, but also to wrest God's word through subtle and clever trickery. "Hath not God said…" was his ploy with our first parents—Eve was deceived and Adam sinned (Gen. 3:1-16; Roms. 5:12-18). He first plants doubt, then deceives, he distorts truth, advances disobedience and fosters distrust against the person of our Lord Jesus Christ and His Word. He loiters as the "accuser of the brethren night and day before the throne of God (Rev. 12:1-12) and revels in the disobedience of God’s people.

Satan's gospel wants to mix our works with Jesus' grace (Gal. 5:1-4); our righteousness with the perfect righteousness of Christ (Is. 64:6). It demands no repentance from sin; misrepresents the character and nature of God; elevates man and self-esteem as its core value; denies the efficacy of the cross, the sinless life of Christ, His bodily resurrection from the dead, His eternal Sonship, His virgin birth, and His claim to being the only way, the truth and the life for salvation.

His strategery is simple:
to find his way into the church through error masquerading as truth and then to subtlety and seductively corrupt the gospel of Jesus Christ and His followers with the leaven of "the doctrine of demons" (1 Tim. 4:1-4). All the while blinding the unregenerate to their lost condition through the goodness and moral rightness of philanthropic giving, humanitarian selflessness, political efficacy, family values, ascetic religious flagellation, personal self-worth, and altruistic acts of kindness to ones fellowman. He’ll even use biblical language or quote Scripture (cp, Luke 4:1-12) if it furthers his sardonic deception. He usually does not come in the full horror of his hellish nature; but approaches with the greatest of alacrity and in subtle ways. He is the father of lies from the beginning and there is no truth in him; all that he represents is a perverted imitation—a counterfeit of the genuine. He is, as the Apostle Paul says, "an angel of light" (2 Cor. 12:1-5). He will gradually replace the call for true repentance (to turn from sin and turn to God, forsaking all our idols for His glory) with self-love; his addition to the canon of the Word with a “third great commandment.”

His “gospel” focuses on man and his felt needs; not with God and His glory. Obey your thirst; greed is good; do what you want as long as it doesn't hurt someone else; surrender to unbroken pride. That is his devilish creed.

The Pope of Religious Postmodernism
He is the Pope of the postmodern church. He is the author of the Pomo-Study bible. He’ll convince you there is no absolute truth—for truth is whatever I want it to be. Truth must remain fluid; liquid; changing with every new generation and adapting its claims in every culture. Every man today writes his own scripture, creates his own creed, and determines his own orthodoxy. He wants to reduce Jesus Christ to the status of being only one of many lords and saviors in the multi-cultural, moral pluralistic arena of Marcus Aurelius's Pantheon of gods.

In the gospel according to Satan the audience, not the truth, is always sovereign - appealing to people's sense of belonging and becoming. "Don't bore them with theology or confuse them doctrine—for doctrine only divides" he'll say; "but a compassionate faith unites and places as its primary goal, a culture of civility."

Don't measure what others are claiming by the standard of God's Word; for if you are too biblically dogmatic in your conclusions they will think you are unloving to judge a good faith attempt by someone else. It calls Islam a peaceful religion, abortion alternative family planning, gay marriage the new family, and planetary environmental concerns the new redemption. This compassionate faith empathizes with felt needs and never calls anything sin—but unhealthy choices. His gospel demands no cross, requires no faith, affirms no absolutes, believes in no judgment or wrath, and carries no sword. His god only proclaims one essential—love yourself first, if you're going to love others well. This god is watching us from a distance, promises inner peace, self-fulfillment, and planetary oneness.

Holiness is too offensive; but happiness is satisfying. Commitment, vows, covenants are so pedestrian; live for what completes you and makes you happy--for unless you're happy, how can you help others? And that is why in his gospel sin is called sickness, disobedience is called disease, and adultery is addiction. Any issue is not your fault: you're only an unfortunate byproduct of your parents. Your mother didn't hug you enough or your father was too soft. You're a victim and need claim no responsibility for your actions.

Deception... His Main Tactic
This Satanic gospel focuses not on the depravity of man, but is consumed with strengthening one's own inherent goodness. The focus is on my pain; my woundedness; my hurts; my longings; my dreams. It convinces us we're promise keepers, when in reality we're nothing more than promise breakers. It promotes a cultural of tolerance, and denies the exclusivity of sola fide. My good works and my own righteousness can bring me into peach with the Almighty to award me eternal life. And worship is simply a state of mind. The measure of your character is not Christ-likeness, but the depth of your social-alliances on key cultural issues, the shape of your body, or the size of your bank account.

Paul warns that in the end times the antichrist will come
"in accord with the activity of Satan, with all power and signs and false wonders, and with all the deception of wickedness for those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth so as to be saved" (2 Thess. 2:9-10).
Even when confronting the false teachers of his time, Paul does not invite them to a seminar, a retreat, or an afterglow meeting to pamper their false presumptions.
"But Saul, who was also known as Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, fixed his gaze upon him, and said, 'You who are full of all deceit and fraud, you son of the devil, you enemy of all righteousness, will you not cease to make crooked the straight ways of the Lord?'" (Acts 13:7-10).
As John MacArthur so poignantly says,
"…Paul unmasks four characteristics of false teachers. They are: 1. deceitful, 2. children of the devil, 3. enemies of righteousness, and 4. perverters of the gospel." 
Nothing was more of a great concern for Paul than churches being plagued with error. (Acts 20:28-30.)

William Hendrickson in his excellent commentary on Galatians 1:6-9 poignantly says,
"Even if we or a holy angel must be the object of God's righteous curse, were any of us to preach a gospel contrary to the one we humans previously preached to you, then all the more divine wrath must be poured out on those self-appointed nobodies who are now making themselves guilty of this crime."
When Jesus Christ redeemed us from our sins and the wrath to come (Titus 3:1-8, Colossians 1:12-14) here is how thoroughly He has made us new creations in Him.

Jesus Christ has brought us from:
Error to truth
Darkness to light
Death to life
Sin to righteousness
Wrath to peace
Alienation to reconciliation
Enemies to brethren
Judgment to mercy
Disobedience to discipleship
Uncleanness to repentance
Lust of the flesh to walking in the Spirit
Futility of the mind to the mind of Christ
The old man to the new man
From fools to wise
From works to grace

Further Study:
Read: "The Gospel According to Jesus" by John MacArthur

General Outline of Galatians 1:6-9
1. The Desertion from the God of the true Gospel (v.6)
2. The Distortion of the true Gospel (v.7)
3. The Defection from Christ Himself (v.6)
4. The Devotion to Destruction (v.8-9)


this has been an encore presentation

Sunday, December 23, 2007

HOW WIDE IS THE NARROW ROAD AT LAKEWOOD CHURCH?
...Pastor Osteen believes Mormons are Christians too

"[The Pastor] must hold firm to the trustworthy
word as taught, so that he may be able to
give instruction in sound doctrine
and also to refute those who contradict it."
-Titus 1:9


Pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, TX was on Chris Wallace's excellent news broadcast this morning: Fox New Sunday with Chris Wallace.

Once again, Joel speaks sentimentally about spiritual things, but shies away from speaking clearly and biblically about the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. And more importantly, speaking against the unorthodox beliefs of those who represent a false gospel dressed in Christian rags - such as Mormonism.
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This interview represents the tragedy of unbiblical compassion... resulting in a distortion of the truth, an acceptance of a different gospel, and an ecumenical accommodationalism that defects from the Lord Jesus Christ Himself.

This interview is disappointing on three levels:
1. Joel is a pastor and failed to speak biblically as a pastor on an essential of the faith: what is the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and do Mormon beliefs pass the test of orthodoxy according to the standard of Scripture?

2. Because of Joel's large TV audience (especially among nonbelievers) many folks will surely come away from today's broadcast thinking that Mormons are truly Christian when in fact they are not at all.

3. Mitt Romney, though a fine politician, is now further confirmed in his unbelief and his heart a bit more calloused against the biblical gospel because of Joel's words.
This is serious beloved. What Joel affirmed is nothing short of a compromised gospel worthy only of eternal damnation. Mormons believe a different gospel than the biblical gospel and cannot be considered as part of orthodox Christianity under any circumstance (here is an excellent apologetic site that has numerous detailed articles about Mormon beliefs and doctrines.)

In the wake of this unfortunate interview, my prayers today are twofold:
1. that Joel Osteen would daily study to show himself approved unto God as a workman unashamed by handling accurately the word of truth. Eight years is a long enough time beloved for any man in pastoral ministry (seminary educated or not) to be thoroughly acquainted with the essentials of the faith - especially the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to clearly represent its truth.

And 2. that the Lord would bring truly saved men and women into the Romney household to proclaim to them the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ; warning them to flee the wrath to come; compelling them to be reconciled to God; commanding them to repent of their sins; and calling them to deny themselves, take up their cross, and by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone... follow Him as their Lord and Savior.
Below you will find a section of the transcript of the broadcast. The video can be watched here or read the entire transcript can be read here.


WALLACE:
And what about Mitt Romney? And I've got to ask you the question, because it is a question whether it should be or not in this campaign, is a Mormon a true Christian?

OSTEEN: Well, in my mind they are. Mitt Romney has said that he believes in Christ as his savior, and that's what I believe, so, you know, I'm not the one to judge the little details of it. So I believe they are. (emphasis mine).

And so, you know, Mitt Romney seems like a man of character and integrity to me, and I don't think he would — anything would stop me from voting for him if that's what I felt like.

WALLACE: So, for instance, when people start talking about Joseph Smith, the founder of the church, and the golden tablets in upstate New York, and God assumes the shape of a man, do you not get hung up in those theological issues?

OSTEEN: I probably don't get hung up in them because I haven't really studied them or thought about them. And you know, I just try to let God be the judge of that. I mean, I don't know.

I certainly can't say that I agree with everything that I've heard about it, but from what I've heard from Mitt, when he says that Christ is his savior, to me that's a common bond.