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Growing up in a home where honesty was a fluid concept, as a born again Christian, I see the damaging results. Too often, lying is masked as...

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Encouragement

And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us. Rom 5:3-5

Feelings cannot dictate what is true. Scripture alone tells us what is true because it is God-breathed.

Man's traditions cannot tell us what is true. Traditions come and go. They are not God-breathed.

Works-based salvation, which acts as though grace, faith or belief are a work, promotes lies. We are saved by God's grace, His unmerited favor, through faith--belief and trust in Him, and not of ourselves--nothing we do saves us, it is a gift of God. It is what we think--agreeing with God about who and what we are, and Who and What He is, that saves us. Believing is not a work. It is worth repeating because in these recent days, there are cults that twist Eph 5:8 and explain it as meaning something other than what it clearly says.




Cults tell you what the Scriptures say; they actively teach you what they say so that when you read the Word of God yourself (which they do not encourage), you interpret it how they say, which promotes blasphemy and false belief. It by-passes the power and work of the Holy Spirit, although He can break through if He desires and if a person is genuinely seeking to understand. 

Praise God for giving us a living Word.

For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart. And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are open and laid bare to the eyes of Him with whom we have to do.
Hebrews 4:12-13

one of my favorite songs

Reformation Truth

My sweet son sent this to me a few months ago, probably near Reformation Day 🙂. It's the most rock-ish song I prefer to listen to. The message resonates so much as a person saved from man's religion.

Praise God that He is the Victor. There is no debate to be had on what is true. God's word stands above all else and He is the only One to be trusted. 




Bible Translations-Contains Several Links

A sure mark of a church that isn't spot on is one that says the only trusted Bible is the King James version. Those churches may even call it The King James Bible, not considering it a translation, as if it were God-breathed. All Scriptural content was given by God, but the Hebrew and Greek was written in Hebrew and Greek, and that is what was inspired. Any English translation had to be translated from the original manuscripts and thus, they are all translations.

God did not re-inspire the translators of the King James or any other translation. Please also note, people had trustworthy Biblical text before the authorized version...men love words like authorized to give something clout. Too many people hear that and think, "OH! It is AUTHORIZED, so obviously it is the RIGHT ONE!" Please know, the world had Scripture before 1611. To assert the KJV was inspired is to claim double inspiration and that is unbiblical. God promised to preserve His Word, and He did that. We have older manuscripts and newer manuscripts, and giving one group of them a special name does not bestow upon it extra revelation or inspiration from God Almighty. From all of these manuscripts, there have been several excellent Word for Word translations written. God has used many translations to save people and lead them in sanctification. His Holy Spirit has known how to override our short-comings for a long, long time. 

The King James only movement has a beginning point; it was birthed due to people disagreeing with making the KJV more accurate and readable. Sadly, there is nothing new under the sun, and new groups spring up too often pushing this narrow view or that one. One such tiny church is in our area. The chief of that movement denies a literal 6 day creation, teaches people were saved by works and faith in the Old Testament, and they believe Christ was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday. The latter isn't a deal-breaker, but the other two are concerning because convincing people they do not have the Word of God if they don't have the one King James commissioned, produces a weak and limited faith. The 3rd point is only relevant because it is such a minority view in Protestantism, that it only proves my point that men are drawn to KJVO who want to be counter-culture, bold, brave, and ready to throw down for the Word of God. We must realize, discernment must show us, that certain types of men are drawn to a black/white world. Some men need to feel they are always fighting a battle. They live for a controversial position. Warriors at heart have difficulty when the war ends for them on one front, so the battle-cry of the KJVOers can be alluring, because hey, there is still a mantle to take up and fight for, even if it is within the church, right? I don't think so, brother. 

I recall as a newer believer thinking everyone in church agreed with each other; I wrongly assumed everyone was not only saved, but on the same page with their biblical depth of understanding, politics, lifestyle preferences, financial views, parenting, music, dancing, drinking...you name it. In time I found that there is a broad range of liberty and views within the church. We're not robots or clones of each other. We are real people with a framework God has given us, and some of us are one way and some another, but we're all saved and living as best we can (or as best as we're willing) for the Lord. Believers can wrongly assume they are right about everything they think if God is using them and blessing them (or others) but that is a red flag. God uses whom He will, and He can do that in spite of our wrong thinking in an area. We are all still being sanctified, so logic would lead us to have to say that He uses people who are in error... we should sin less the longer we're saved, and ideally leaders should be quite orthodox and wise, but at times we're exposed to the margins. 

Always check views you aren't sure of with the pastor of your church. Ask your Sunday School teacher as well, but do not stop there because as just explained, they might disagree with the pastor and the official position of the church and fail to make that clear in their explanation to you. A wise teacher with views that are different from the church should not state their disagreements, but rather state the church's position on the matter.

For example, my church uses one Bible translation for consistency, but it does not believe that is the only correct version. We have our 2 former pastors in the church also who affirm the current position.  Those who think that there is only one accurate translation wrongly think others have not looked into the issue closely. They fail to see that plenty have looked into it, and they are convinced it is a weak and indefensible position to take. It shouldn't cause division, but we should have a learned opinion. 

Don't take my word for it, there are links below that I encourage you to consider, from vastly more articulate and learned men than this simple writer. 

We serve a God who is mighty and able to preserve His own Word and He does not limit Himself to one sinful, earthly king's thoughts on the matter. 

Charles Spurgeon on Bible Translations preferred KJV but when Revised came out, was in favor of correcting errors

R.C. Sproul on Bible Translations a Word for Word preference and gives specifics

John MacArthur on Bible Translation Part 1 a Word for Word preference and gives specifics

Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy very good approach


**I was recently asked by a pastor I was interviewing why I care so much about this issue. I will tell you what I didn't bother telling him. I care about this issue because I have a strong sense of justice. Wrong teaching is wrong, and that bothers me. On a personal note, I've watched a beloved brother go from sound doctrine to very wrong doctrine, and it was this modern KJVO movement that led the charge. My husband believes it is an unhelpful view that indicates other wrong views, which is why I have to learn where a church stands before I can recommend it to someone else. I love the church and I love truth. My love compels me to educate those who also claim to love the Lord.**





Does God Still Care About His Enemies? The Good and the Beautiful

We've recently finished studying Judges in Sunday School, and I was able to teach a few times. It is always so good to get to teach because of how much more study is accomplished. It is clear in Judges that God took His enemies VERY seriously. In looking at Samson alone, the wickedness of the Philistines was not something that God trifled with. In our culture of accepting everyone and all beliefs as valid, I think we need to be careful not to add to the problem. What is it that causes God to withhold His blessings upon us? Do we all, who follow Him, get the same blessings irrespective of what we do? I'm not talking salvation issues, but day to day living in obedience, which brings more blessings to God's children.  Here are some questions to ask as you consider life choices. 


Is God truth? 

Are we the friends of God if we teach truth? 

Are Mormons teaching truth? 

Are Mormons the friends of God? 

Do people with money gain more influence over our culture? 

I think it is valid to consider how many Christians willingly add to the immense financial coffers of Mormons by using The Good and the Beautiful homeschool curriculum. The issue isn't merely if anything anti true Christianity is taught, but are we not helping normalize this false religion by defending and supporting this curriculum? Do Mormons have a prominent influence in our world?

Things to look at and consider for the follower of Christ.

I do not know the woman who wrote this blog post and all the reasons behind it, nor do I care. I do care about this curriculum being made more mainstream if it is Bible believing Christians helping do it. 

https://homeschoolon.com/the-good-and-the-beautiful-controversy/

Deuteronomy 31:8 KJV [8] And the LORD, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed

A Wasted Life

Pastor Darrin has just preached a sermon on a wasted life. It can be found here.  

As believers in and followers of Jesus Christ, it can be discouraging to watch people waste their life. In reading The Doctrine of Repentance, the section I'm in is dealing with presuming upon God's patience and mercy, and thus, continuing in sin. How long will God be patient with the unrepentant sinner? Only He knows. A clear illustration given is that of a marksman with a bow, the longer it is drawn back upon its target, the more penetrating the retribution will be. How long will He tarry with the presumed saved who show little evidence of being saved? Only He knows. It is a sad thing to waste many years not actively bringing glory to the One True God

How can we expect to have the peace of God if we do not have peace WITH God? This peace is not positional peace that comes from being forgiven of our sins, trusting in the shed blood of Christ and His glorious resurrection. It is the practical peace that comes as a result of living the way God tells us to in subjection to His authority. 

It is absolutely shocking that we would expect God to give all the blessings of an obedient and sacrificial life to those who disobey even the most basic of commands as He does to His children who suffer for righteousness' sake day in and day out, or who prioritize serving faithfully in their local church or elsewhere as they are physically able. God looks at the heart, man looks outward, but God has given us very clear instructions if we genuinely belong to Him. Doing those things He says to do and not having true love for Him will mean nothing, but we DEMONSTRATE our love by obeying the One who has saved us. 

Too often we love ourselves above God. Too often we say, "No, God you tell your children to do this and do that, but I say, nah, I'll do it my way." Question to ponder: who is in charge there? Who is calling the shots? Who is god in that scenario?"



The 'vending machine god' is a god we mortals have invented. We 'believe' and we 'pray' but we pray to a weak god who clearly isn't worth obeying. He isn't worth corporately worshipping. I mean 1-2 hours out of the 168 hours we get weekly is clearly TOO MUCH to ask. Year after year after year we do NOT obey and instead choose to forsake the assembling of ourselves together. Year after year we choose to NOT be baptized by immersion as the Scripture teaches, which is the living word of God. Year after year we rob God by not giving back the small portion He has instructed us to give back to Him (10% of our gross income). And yet we pray for blessings and help financially. And we pray for healing. And we pray for protection and peace. 

I'm no ruler of the universe and am certainly not the smartest person alive, but how in the world can this be the way to treat the Omnipotent, Omnipresent, Omniscient God of all? Do we think He doesn't care how His genuine subjects treat Him? Do we think it doesn't matter?? I guess that is it. We are so ignorant, willfully so given the freedom we have to listen to sermons, worship openly and read the Bible, that we think we can just get "saved" and be good. God is long-suffering but is that really a trait of His to push and push? The regret I feel having lived for self the first 21 years of my life is nothing compared to someone who has racked up double that living for self upon coming to faith in Christ. True faith, saving faith says, I have to be with God's people. I have to sing His praises. I want Him to use my time, talents and treasure to accomplish His will in the world. It is something else when we refuse to give Him any of that. There are 168 hours in a week. I guess we deserve to spend all of them on ourselves while expecting ol' vending machine to crank out whatever we want and need. 

No church is perfect. Buckle up for that newsflash. Read the New Testament and you will see that reality and then see it live time when you get involved in a church. The imperfectness will only be magnified when you start attending and get into serving like you should because you are also imperfect like every other person serving in that church. Is it thought that God doesn't realize churches are full of imperfect humans trying to serve perfectly but who fail? 

Excuses. God sees them and it is His mercy that brings misery to us, driving us to obey and live for Him. 

Choose you this day who you will serve, because Scripture is clear. If you aren't actually serving the God of the Bible and thus, the world, you are serving another god. One day every knee will bow and every tongue will confess Jesus Christ as Lord, and actually believing that leads to ACTION friends. 

14 “Now, therefore, [a]fear the Lord and serve Him in sincerity and [b]truth; and do away with the gods which your fathers served beyond the Euphrates River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. 15 But if it is disagreeable in your sight to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves today whom you will serve: whether the gods which your fathers served, which were beyond the Euphrates River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living; but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:14-15



Bible Translations

Pastor Mike does a great job in the following two sermons explaining Bible Translations. I hope you will watch.



There is also a good Q & A at the start of this sermon and very worthwhile material in the sermon itself. These can be read as a single transcript on the Grace to You website or listened to. 



      Dahlias grown and photographed by Melissa