MERGING WITH A CHRISTIAN
VIEW OF SCRIPTURE
By Rev. Ken Silva,
Apprising
Ministries, September 29, 2005
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One of the latest seeker sensitive fads infesting
the Church of our Lord today has become know as the Emergent Church Movement (ECM).
In this article I share an overview of what I as a pastor find of grave concern
about this lastest delusion of the Devil, most particularly the ECM’s appalling
lack of commitment to proper biblical hermeneutics. While not intended to be an
exhaustive treatise regarding this blight on Christianity, herein we will take a
close look at the way our Lord Christ Jesus Himself approached the Word of God
and how this leads us to the proper Christian view of Scripture.The Shadows of
Alternative Christianity
We begin with an article with the very apt title Twist of Faith: Emergent
churches attract worshippers with alternative religious experiences by secular
writer Tony Norman, where we get an interesting perspective on this
alternative Emerging (from the shadows) Church Growth Movement:In an
era of suburban mega churches and declining mainstream churches, there are
those who embrace the accouterments discarded by some Christians, especially
candles, incense, Celtic crosses, labyrinths, elaborate Communion tables,
prayer stations and the interplay of light and shadow. This “emerging” or “missional
church,” as it sometimes is called, has already begun spilling into the
nooks and crannies of Christendom. It is a spirit of revival that embraces
ancient liturgies, nonhierarchical practices and the future with equal
enthusiasm. Though post-modern in its expression, the emergent church is
grounded in ancient biblical practices Recovering alcoholics, working
people from the neighborhood, college students, single moms, a punk rock
band and the pierced and spiky-haired community of iconoclasts that
congregate around The End Ministries’ tattoo parlor down the street make the
trek to Hot Metal every Sunday. It is a startling and, at times, hauntingly
beautiful menagerie of believers of all stripes, persuasions and colors (http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05086/477120.stm).Now, we
should stop right here and address an issue that comes to mind when some of our
young people, or those who tend to think with their emotions, read an article
like this: Youre just being critical of the Emergent Church Movement (ECM)
because it tries to reach people you would not feel comfortable being around.
Let me assure you that this is not so at all. As someone who also pastors a
local church, what I am disturbed about is not the eclectic people groups
attracted to ECM, but rather, my concern is the why that they are attracted to
it. And this is a world of difference from criticizing the horrifying lack of
proper biblical doctrine these people are going to be taught by pastors who
are moving away from the proper Evangelical Protestant position of the Bible as
the final authority for all faith and practice, as opposed to a nit-picking
fault-finding with someone elses alternative lifestyle.Like its ugly seeker sensitive stepsister, the Purpose Driven Church (Rick
Warren is quite friendly with ECM leaders), the Emergent Church also waters down
the truth of Gods Word to accommodate the ever-fickle opinions of the
contemporary mindset of postmodern pagan America. Lets look closely at what one
of these adherents to the ECM will say about their so-called mission. And, if
you lay aside any bias you can just imagine these very same words coming from
Rick Warren or a smiling Joel Osteen:Our
goal and mission is to convey God’s mercy, love and grace,” Melisa Whitman,
22, told her fellow congregants at Hot Metal on the morning she stood to
explain The End Ministries’ unique outreach to the counterculture. Whitman
talked about providing a supportive hangout and opportunities to build
relationships with those whom society and the church had cast aside in many
cases. Every week she is accompanied to Hot Metal by dozens of
leather-wearing, pierced and tattooed people who wouldn’t typically be
churchgoers, so it doesn’t take too much work to see the wisdom of The End
Ministries’ approach (ibid).This is
exactly what is wrong with modern Evangelicalism. You must understand that
anytime one attribute of Gods character is magnified out of proportion, you
will immediately run into the corresponding need to lessen another. In the last
fifty years or so it has been our Creators loving nature that has been lifted
out of its proper biblical context and this has been done at the expense of
the righteous justice of Almighty God. And for those with eyes to see, herein is
Satans strategy revealed. The Devil knows that the Church is only powerful as
it resists his attempts to demean the character of Christ. However, it seems to
have been lost upon softhearted and even softer-headed ECM leaders that Satan is
no friend of Jesus, and he is also known as the enemy of mens souls for good
reason. What the Devils currently doing is using these loathsome pawns in order
to create a softer, gentler Christ, as cuddly as a teddy bear. And his
ultimate goal in all of this is to lovingly silence any opposition as A.W.
Tozer cogently pointed out:
[Satan] reminds us that when Christ, as a lamb brought to the slaughter,
opened not His mouthand suggests that we do likewise. Then if we notice his
foot in the door and rise to oppose him, he appeals to our desire to be
Christ-like. Love everybody and all will be well, he urges. The shepherd,
taken in by this sweet talk, is afraid to use his club, and the wolf gets
the sheep! (Renewed Day by Day, August 25)The
Influence of Liberal TheologyAnd what you are about to read is the most deadly philosophy. The following
pernicious words should immediately send up a flag colored in the deepest
scarlet in the mind of any true discerning Christian!We need to rediscover what it means to read the Bible existentially and
experientially.” BJ Woodworth, pastor of The Open Door (ibid., italics in
original)
And this statement, which is exactly how the cult of liberal theology approaches
the Bible, comes from an ECM pastor no less! If you do not want to get caught up
deeply in the shadows of this growing apostasy, then you need to understand that
the moment one stops faithfully taking at face value what God says in His Word,
you will immediately become lost in the labyrinth of conflicting feelings and
reprobate emotions of mankinds sinful nature. The wise person will heed the
following warning from Holy Scripture: There is a way that seems right to a man,
but in the end it leads to death (Proverbs 16:25). And furthermore, in his
sermon Condemned As A Reprobate, Dr. Alan Cairns is right when he said: He who
renounces Gods Word; renounces God Himself.And should you think I am overstating the case for my concern about ECM and its
willingness to explore new and alternative ways of understanding the
Scriptures for this culture. Consider the following from a well-known minister:Obviously, any idea of inspiration which implies equal value in the teachings of
Scripture, or inerrancy in its statements, or conclusive infallibility in its
ideas, is irreconcilable with [modern scholarship] (http://www.religion-online.org/showchapter.asp?title=545&C=648).
AndOnly in the Bible these elements [on knowing God] are not final; they are always
being superseded; revelation is progressive. The thought of God moves out from
Oriental kingship to compassionate fatherhood; treatment of unbelievers moves
out from the use of force to the appeals of love; polygamy gives way to
monogamy; slavery, never explicitly condemned before the New Testament closes,
is nevertheless being undermined and over the doorway of the New Testament into
the Christian world stand the words of Jesus: “When he, the Spirit of truth, is
come, he will guide you into all truth.” That is to say, finality in the Koran
is behind; finality in the Bible is ahead. We have not reached it. We cannot yet
compass all of it. God is leading us out toward it. There are multitudes of
Christians, then, who think, and rejoice as they think, of the Bible as the
record of the progressive unfolding of the character of God to his people from
early primitive days until the great unveiling in Christ; to them the Book is
more inspired and more inspiring than ever it was before. To go back to a
mechanical and static theory of inspiration would mean to them the loss of some
of the most vital elements in their spiritual experience and in their
appreciation of the Book (http://www.hyattcarter.com/shall_the_fundamentalists_win.htm).
Both of these quotes come from Harry Emerson Dosdick, the man who popularized
liberal theology in the 20s and 30s. Now, to the untrained eye, Fosdicks
words will seem orthodox, but what he is actually saying is that experience must
be our guide in meeting God within the text of the Bible, and not full adherence
to what the text is literally telling us. And so here again, we are lost on the
sea of subjective feeling, and dubious guidance by what you believe in your
heart that God is saying to you. But instead, to avoid decpetion we must let
these words from Holy Scripture be our guide here The heart is more deceitful
than all else and is desperately sick; Who can understand it? Jeremiah 17:9,
NASB.Dr. Walter Martin, a recognized authority on non-Christian cults having their
origin in the United States, was right in the early 80s when he showed the
awful progression downward as more and more seminaries in this country began
succumbing to what he dubbed the Cult of Liberal Theology. While informing us
that the Church in the United States initially only had the heresy of the
aforementioned Fosdick to worry about, Martin went on to say:but then it accelerated to Edwin Lewis, Nels F.S. Ferre, Reinhold Niebaur, and
on to Paul Tillich and crowned in Rudolph Bultmann. Not one single one of
those men believed in the historic doctrines of the Christian faith, but they
were all the leading theologians of America (The Cult of Liberalism, cassette
tape, side 1).
Men and women, watch out for those names as ECM leaders are speaking about the
people who have influenced their own theology.Rethinking The Use Of Scripture
In his two-part article Now Ready for Prime Time Players Christian researcher
Mike Oppenheimer fills us in on the very serious spiritual danger the influence
of liberal theology and the clear and present danger ECM poses for the true
Church of Christ in America today:Some [ECM] leaders will tell you that you cannot know absolute truth. So the
alternative is to re-think everything we have done with Christianity over many
centuries. Instead of building on the great scholars, they are rejected for
something new. What they are saying without words (and some with words) is that
the Bible is not sufficient for our modern day culture, to reach this new
generation. We hear that we are out of touch with the times, the culture, and
the consciousness change. All these sentiments are echoed by mystic universalist
Matthew Fox who has said Christianity has been out of touch with its `core,’
its center, its sense of mystical practice and cosmic awareness.” (The Cosmic
Christ, p. 7, by Matthew Fox)
When leaders have had fundamental doubts and are uncertain about the sovereignty
of God and His control as described in the Bible, it breeds doubts about the
Word and weakens the words and teachings causing one to look for other ways. The
Emergent Church takes the seeker movement past its limitations to go where no
Christian church has gone before-into inter-spirituality (http://www.letusreason.org/current73.htm,
emphasis in original).This is precisely where the Emerging Church Movement is heading, and exactly
where the cult of liberalism also went so wrong long ago. In his article about
leading ECM pastor Rob Bells recent book Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian
Faith Charles Honey writes:Rev. Rob Bell the young pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church Bell’s first
book ”Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith,” published by Zondervan,
Bell presents a fresh picture of Jesus for those who have trouble with the
traditional portrait The Bible itself, he writes, is a book that constantly
must be wrestled with and re-interpreted.
He dismisses claims that “Scripture alone” will answer all questions. Bible
interpretation is colored by historical context, the reader’s bias and current
realities, he argues. The more you study the Bible, the more questions it
raises. “It is not possible to simply do what the Bible says,” Bell writes. “We
must first make decisions about what it means at this time, in this place, for
these people.” Noting the Bible has been used to defend slavery and mistreat
women, he writes, “sometimes when I hear people quote the Bible, I just want to
throw up” (http://www.mlive.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news-/1122718654180020.xml?grpress?NER&coll=6&thispage=3)
Are These ECM Leaders Even Evangelical?I just cannot stress enough how this type of sad leadership is now gaining more
and more legitimacy within Evangelical Church, and its only going to lead to an
increase of spiritual devastation among our youth in America as their false
doctrines add even more smoke to further obscure the increasingly dark clouds of
this growing apostasy. And Oppenheimer is all too right when he warns that Satan
has set this spiritual trap of the ECM through a misguided view of Gods love,
as mentioned previously, with its fundamental error of mistaking tolerance for
license:However there are many who profess Christianity that have synthesized some of
the teachings OF Jesus Christ (MOSTLY about love- they think is tolerance) with
other religious practices, to intentionally change the church into something
they have in their mind. the goal is to make us new and powerful in our age.
Contrary to his statement of Christianity recover its mystical tradition and
teach it, it should simply fold up and go out of business. We have entered an
era of the danger zone for the church unlike any before. If we do not take a
stand and be outspoken on yoga, meditation and the growing mysticism practiced
inside the church we will watch the true church crumble before our eyes and be
left with a transformation into a counterfeit. Thats how serious this all is.
We find certain leaders bringing in a hybrid form of Christianity. “I must add,
though, that I don’t believe making disciples must equal making adherents to the
Christian religion. It may be advisable in many (not all!) circumstances to help
people become followers of Jesus and remain within their Buddhist, Hindu, or
Jewish contexts. (Brian McLaren, A Generous Orthodoxy). (http://www.letusreason.org/current74.htm,
caps in original)
Go back and do a bit of investigation and you will see that so many of our
mainstream denominations and their seminaries and colleges caved into the cult
of liberal theology the very instant that they moved away from the inerrancy of
the Holy Scriptures. Once they made this deadly decision, the next step
logically was they could no longer use Gods Word in the Bible as their final
source for all doctrine and practice, and the fatal result was God abandoned
them to this deception. The Bible says since they did not think it worthwhile
to retain the knowledge of God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what
ought not to be done Romans 1:28. Thats why the Church had best listen to the
solemn warning from Dr. D.A. Carson from his book Becoming Conversant with the
Emerging Church when he tells us that the Emerging Church Movement frequently
fails to use Scripture as the normative standard of truth and instead appeals to
tradition. This is exactly how this apostasy began within Christs Church in
this ill-fated nation.Tradition vs. Scripture
Ah, theres that word tradition. Does it ring a bell? It should, for this is
the very type of tradition Christ Jesus was talking about when He issued this
mordant rebuke to another group of religious leaders who also thought they had
all the answers as to how God wanted things done. The best Example of
Christianity there could ever be Jesus of Nazareth weighed in on the subject
of false religious traditions when He said:Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you hypocrites; as it is written:
These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They
worship me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men. You have let go
of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men. And he said
to them: You have a fine way of setting aside the commands of God in order to
observe your own traditions! (Mark 7:6-9)
This would be a good point to dig into the subject of how Jesus Himself
approached the use of Gods Word and see if we can emerge with a Christian view
of Scripture. And the way we do this is to turn to the historical record of the
New Testament. In this worthwhile endeavor Im going to primarily stick with one
of the two Gospels written by actual eyewitnesses to our Lords life and
ministry. These two, of course, would be Matthew and John. After all, since they
were there personally, they ought to have a relatively good idea as to how
Christ approached Scripture dontcha think? Well use Matthews account of the
way he observed Jesus using Holy Scripture and see if what we have read from a
couple of those well-known teachers within the Emergent Church measures up to
this pattern. For it was the Master Himself Who asked the penetratingly
pertinent question: Why do you call me, Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say?
Luke 6:46.Someone asks: Why is all this important? Shouldnt we just take all this by
faith? The short answer is yes, but because a large part of the job of the
Christian while were still here on this earth is to witness to people who dont
take these kinds of things by faith. So, its also very important that we have
this information on hand to correct those who say: The New Testament was written
so long after these events that who knows how much myth was later added by the
church. When the truth is that most of the New Testament was actually written
within thirty-five years of the events that are described. Men and women, even
secular historians will admit thats way too short an amount of time for
traditions and myths to have had time to develop.We need to keep these kinds of things in mind now because as this apostasy
continues to grow, we are going to have to deal with more and more people who
are going to start denying the historicity of the Bible. How do I know this?
Because the only way those in the Emergent Church Movement who would profess to
be Christian can possibly justify their inclusive view of religion is to deny
the inerrancy of Holy Scripture. The truth is, you sure arent going to find it
in the Bible through any kind of sound biblical exegesis. The following comment
from ECM leader Brian McLaren: I don’t believe making disciples must equal
making adherents to the Christian religion, is very telling. And, you need to
know that it is also diametrically opposed to what the Lord he professes to
serve has said: I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the
Father except through me John 14:6. Since there wont be any practicing
members of any other religion going to Heaven, and when you take into account
the only other destination for them, how could it possibly be advisable in any
context for a minister of Jesus Christ to just leave these condemned people
outside of the Christian religion on the pathway to Hell!The Example of Peter
Now, what needs to be stressed here is that these New Testament documents
circulated at a time when there were eyewitnesses hostile to the cause of Christ
still living. This means that if these things were myths, or real events that
were then embellished by church leaders, any of these people could have easily
stepped forward to set the record straight. But history records that they never
did. And why didnt anyone come forward? For the simple fact that these events
were not mythological, but rather, these incidents actually happened just as
recorded. Before we go to Matthews Gospel, lets first turn to the Book of 2
Peter. I want us to consider what the Apostle Peter tells us on this subject
myths. Here is a man who walked directly with Jesus of Nazareth, and who would
later give his very life for the cause of Christ. This Apostle Peter, who would
first watch his own wife be crucified right before him, would then himself be
crucified upside down, has some very good incentive to be telling us the truth
because he would pay for it with his life.2 Peter 1:16 We did not follow cleverly invented stories. The King James
Version says cunningly devised fables. The Revised Standard Version is closer to
the original Greek when it says cleverly devised myths. For the word that Peter
used was muthos which would make the original readers of his letter think of
Greco-Roman stories of the gods. So, with this in mind, lets start again. We
did not follow cleverly invented stories [like Greek or Roman mythology]
when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we
were eyewitnesses of His majesty.What we can see here is that God the Holy Spirit was already anticipating the
arguments of modern scholars like the late Dr. Joseph Campbell and his Power Of
Myth series, as well as the abysmal appearance of contemporary Christian
compromisers like Brian McLaren and Rob Bell. People like these who would
certainly be coming along in the last days. When you look at 2 Peter 3:1 you
will see what I mean Dear friends, this is now my second letter to you. I have
written both of them as reminders to stimulate you to wholesome thinking.
[Contrary to what we are told in so many churches today thinking isnt bad.
Verse 2] I want you to recall the words spoken in the past by the holy
prophets [a reference here to the Old Testament] and the command given by
our Lord and Savior through your apostles [which is now our New Testament].And now heres the verse I wanted to stress verse 3 First of all, you must
understand that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following
their own evil desires. And as I said, in the case of so-called modern
scholarship, as well as with these ECM leaders who seek to rediscover what it
means to read the Bible existentially and experientially, these scoffers are
trying desperately to avoid the facts because they have already made their minds
up before they even do any of their research.God the Holy Spirit tells us these people will come, scoffing and following
their own evil desires and their research and methodology simply leads them
right to what they already wanted to believe. And, if you turn back one chapter
you will see their sad future. The inspired Apostle Peter says But there were
also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among
you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, evening denying the
sovereign Lord Who bought them bringing swift destruction on themselves 2
Peter 2:1.And finally on this subject, lets look at what one of the leading authorities
on New Testament manuscripts, the distinguished Dr. Bruce Metzger of Princeton
Theological Seminary, had to say. Dr. Metzger was the chair of both the Revised
Standard Version and the New Revised Standard Version Bible translation
committees he knows just a bit about this topic. Metzger has the best argument
I have seen against this idea that men inserted their own teachings into the
Gospels and then attempted to make Jesus into a God through these myths. In
his classic book The New TestamentIts Background, Growth, & Content Dr. Metzger
says:A simple test can be made to determine the extent to which extraneous materials
have been taken into the Gospels. One of the most influential figures in the
early church was the Apostle Paul. His letters, which date from the time when
many of the Gospel traditions were taking shape, abound in pithy sentences and
spiritual insights that could easily have been transferred to Jesus and
presented as oracles of the Lord. If it be asked how many times this has
happened, the answer must be Not once! (p.105, emphasis in original).
So hopefully this informationjust the tip of the iceberg from my own personal
studies into the origin of the Bible will help strengthen your faith. The main
thing I am attempting to do here is to edify you in the same way this research
has strengthened my own trust that the Bible really is the Word of the one true
and living God. And as Peter suggested, I have also been attempting to stimulate
you to wholesome thinking. My other goal in this section is to put this
information into a forum from which you can then share it with others. After
all, Satan pretty much controls public education and the media and now through
counterfeit Christian movements like the Emergent Church the mortal enemy of
mens souls is making very serious inroads into our Lords true Church as well.
So its going to take a strong effort and commitment from the everyday
soldiers to counterattack the lies contained in all the propaganda vomited from
the Devils powers and principalities onto the unsuspecting public at large
regarding the Bible.It Is Written
And with this as our backdrop we now begin our look at a few key Scriptures that
will help us to capture a proper perspective on how the true Christian should
approach Holy Scripture. We begin in Matthew from his written eyewitness
deposition. The idea here will be to look closely at the way Jesus Christ of
Nazareth approached the Old Testament Scriptures, and the subsequent effect this
approach would have upon the Church that He founded. What has been lost in
Christian circles amidst all this insipid chatter about the seeker sensitive
purpose driven emerging church is the attitude of the true Christian. The Bible
says Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus Philippians
2:5. As you read articles I write, you will come to know this verse well. The
King James Version puts it a little stronger Let this mind be in you, which
was also in Christ Jesus. So it logically follows that if we truly are
Christians, then we absolutely must handle the Word of God the same way that our
Lord did.We begin our examination of Christs approach to Holy Scripture in Matthew
chapter 4 and verse 3. For context, this would be during the time when Satan was
tempting Jesus while He was fasting for forty days. Obviously Matthew wasnt
there in person, so he is recounting an event that the Master would have
Personally shared with His disciples at some later time. Matthew 4:3 The
tempter [Satan] came to [Jesus] and said, If you are the Son of God. Lets
stop and think about something for a moment. Its important here to understand
that the Devil is ctually taunting Christ here. He doesnt so much doubt Who
Jesus is as he is mocking Him. Satan is saying: Since You are the Son of God.
If You are [or Because] You are the Son of God, tell these stones to
become bread. Jesus answered, It is written: Man does not live on bread
alone, but on every Word that comes from the mouth of God.Now lets break down Christs response to the tempter. Scripture says, Jesus
answered. How did He answer? Did He say: It wouldnt be right for Me to eat
right now, I need to be sympathetic to my surroundings because there are many in
My culture who dont have enough food. No, the Master takes up what the Apostle
Paul calls the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God Ephesians 6:17.
Jesus answered, It is written: [But the question to ask is It is written
where? Was this some sage old advice about spiritual mysticism found in one of
the latest books by the trendiest Rabbi? Ah Christ finds His defense in the
Holy Scriptures the very Words of Almighty God. The Master is quoting a verse
from what is now our Old Testament. So, here in this historical account we see
Jesus immediately appeal to the Word of God as His final authority for what is
right, and what is wrong. And because of our Lords full commitment to the
revealed Word of God Jesus answered, It is written: Man does not live on
bread alone, but on every Word that comes from the mouth of God.Lets me further point out here that Christ is referencing Deuteronomy 8:2
Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the desert [think about
where Jesus is here as He is being tempted] in the desert these forty years
[for the Master its forty days] to humble you and to test you in order to
know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep His commands. Can you
see the parallel? And this is what is apparently lost upon these new school
preachers of the Emerging Church Movement; the Scriptures the inalterable
commands of the very Creator of all mankind apply to all cultures and all time
periods, regardless of what the contemporary society around you says. In this
Old Testament passage of Deuteronomy historic Israel was a picture to the world
the Savior Who was to come. This you will pick up as you study the doctrine of
Ha Mashiach the Messiah the Christ of God. But for now, verse 3 says [God]
humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna, which
neither you nor your fathers had known, to teach you that man does not live on
bread alone but on every Word that comes from the mouth of the LORD.Next we should note that Christ Jesus equates It is written: [the Holy
Scriptures as a Word] that comes from the mouth of God. Do you see how this
works? Remember earlier how I mentioned that thinking was a good thing. Well
then, lets think about this: Do you realize that Jesus Christ of Nazareth
Himself had to study these Holy Scriptures to help learn Who He was? Yes, the
Bible does tell us that the Master is the only begotten God, but Holy Scripture
also reveals that He was born as a human being. As such then, Jesus of Nazareth
is fully God and at the same time He is also fully human. Our Lord was in every
way, just as [human as] we are yet was without sin Hebrews 4:15. And
further, we read And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature Luke 2:52. As Dr.
Darrell Bock correctly points out: Jesus attitudes about his walk with God, his
call to serve him, and his pursuit of intimacy with him are not a product of his
unique sonship with God. They picture how all of us should prioritize our lives
before God (The NIV Application Commentary, Luke, p.102).What I am driving at is this, quite often in our proud and independent culture
we hear people say: Well, I dont really have the time to study the Bible.
Then they will proudly announce Anyway I dont have to because I have the
Holy Spirit. It kind of makes you want to say to them: Well good for you.
Whoever said that you didnt? And this is exactly the mindset you will run into
with many of the spiritually clueless who are falling for these noxious
deceptions like the ECM and PDL. However, God the Father the LORD God Almighty
said of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the perfect and sinless One Himself This
is My Son, Whom I love; with Him I am well pleased (Matthew 3:17).I would venture to guess that, if the only begotten God the Son of Man had
to grow in wisdom, and to then go on his [own] pursuit of intimacy with God,
there is probably a reasonably good chance that you and I are going to have to
do this as well. Those who think they can ignore personal study of the Bible
itself because they have the Holy Ghost would do well to remember this. That
is, unless somehow they think that they are more spiritual than Jesus of
Nazareth Himself. And that not appear to be very likely.The Absolute Truth of Holy Scripture
Germane to our topic here Jesus clearly equated It is written to every Word that
comes from the mouth of God. So it becomes obvious that our Lord was appealing
to Holy Scripture our Old Testament as the Word of Almighty God. This is a
good place to stop and do what Peter calls some wholesome thinking. If we
meditate on this Scripture we will see that theres a whole lot of things going
on within. And this is to use the word meditate in its proper sense: to focus
one’s thoughts on. My main point here is, we need to look at all we can learn
about why we believe what we do simply by actually using the minds that God gave
us. Remember, Jesus said Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with
all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength Mark 12:30.You see, as Christians, we have many very solid reasons that we so often quote
the Bible to others. And our rationale as to why we say God said as we do when
we quote Scripture is really quite simple; because thats what our Master and
Savior did. When you let people know why we as Christians do these things it
does at least two things. First, it gives you an opportunity to discuss your
faith in Jesus Christ in as non-confrontational way as humanly possible. And
secondly, it gives the person you are talking with the opportunity to ask
further questions. Since you are not preaching at them you then have a forum to
create further occasion for people to come back to you in the future. As this
apostasy grows, it becomes more and more important that we consider ourselves in
training to become proper spokesmen for historic orthodox Christianity. For this
is what Paul meant when he said We are therefore Christs ambassadors, as
though God were making His appeal through us 2 Corinthians 5:20.It is an awesome thing when you stop and remember how God has chosen to make
Himself so vulnerable to us that if we wont go out into the world just as
Jesus did then the Gospel wont be preached to every creature. I have
purposely spent quite a bit of time here in Matthew 4:4. And the reason Ive
really dug into this particular verse is because we can learn a few things in
regard to Christs use of Gods Word. It is without question that Jesus of
Nazareth held the highest view of Holy Scripture as three times in just this one
verse alone our Lord appeals to the Word of God as His standard for proper
living before God. And no one has any business calling himself a Christian who
doesnt have the very same view about the Bible that His Master had.A careful reading of the Gospels will show that Christ Jesus had obviously
studied and mastered the Scriptures, and thats arguably the most important way
that our Lord learned of His mission in this life. Well, you and I need to
master the Bible too. We need to search these Holy Scriptures daily as well. And
as Jesus studied He would come to see the parallel between the nation of Israel
and His mission as the Savior of mankind. God had been progressively revealing
the doctrine of the Messiah through His dealings with Israel. It is simply
beyond question that Jesus appeals to the Scriptures as His Own final authority
for doctrine as well when He said It is written: Man does not live on bread
alone, but on every Word that comes from the mouth of God. Hopefully you are
now observing this same parallel in your own walk with the Lord. And this is
precisely why the historic orthodox Christian Church has always appealed to the
Bible as our own final authority for faith and practice. Once again, its
because Jesus did, and it is truly a sad indictment upon these sorry times that
we live in that this is even an issue that needs to be discussed in Christian
circles.As incredulous as this may seem however, all of this is currently being denied
in the Emergent Church Movement particularly in the very influential writings
of perhaps their best known guru Brian McLaren. As Tim Challies reveals in his
review of McLarens book A Generous Orthodoxy:He has rejected the view that the Bible exists to give believers a consistent
knowledge of God. He rejects the idea that we can have a consistently accurate
orthodoxy from the Scripture. In his view we cannot know absolute truth from the
Bible, hence we must search the vast gamut of Christian experience to find “a
kind of truth.”
A second observation about this Generous Orthodoxy is that he has cleared the
playing field, so to speak, eschewing all current systems of orthodoxy and
beginning anew. But on what authority will he do this? The answer, as becomes
clear later, is that he will do so on his own authority – with what feels right.
McLaren has proven himself to be just one more in a long line of “Christian”
leaders leading people away from Scripture and away from the absolute Truth it
contains. (http://www.challies.com/archives/000712.php)
The critical question then becomes: Why would Evangelical Protestant leaders
even wish to extend the right hand of fellowship to someone like Brian McLaren?
Here is a man who would tell us that the Bible is not really a sufficient guide
to know God, and instead is actually leading people away from the Reformation
doctrine of Sola Scriptura? What happens when these professing Christian
ministers who openly deny their Lord are still embraced publicly by the
Evangelical community as brothers? The result is a satanic foothold within the
Church of Jesus Christ, and an extremely confusing mixed message to the
prospective seekers they profess to be trying to reach. Beloved, this just
cannot be stressed enough! And especially in this country which reverently bows
before the altar of individualism. Do we not remember, as true Christians we are
doulos bond-slaves and as such we are to do exactly what Jesus commands us
to do, regardless of how we might feel about it individually. Our Lord says If
anyone loves Me, he will obey My teaching – John 14:23. And You are My friends
if you do what I command John 15:15.Some say: But thats not fair. If I come to Christ, I have to give up my
freedom. Yes, and no. This is yet another wrenching of the truth by Satan. As
Jesus said if the Son [of God] sets you free, you will be free indeed John
8:36. Others ask What does He mean by that? This is America, Im already
free. Thats a good question, but unfortunately, its also a most misguided
view. For the truth is that no human being is totally free. We are all slaves to
our flesh our sinful human nature. And only personal faith in Jesus Christ of
Nazareth God the Son can ever set us free.The Christian View of Scripture
The historic orthodox Christian Church, and our appeal to Holy Scripture as
every Word that comes from the mouth of God began right here in Matthew 4:4. And
it has continued in the true Church of our Lord ever since. Consider this
eyewitness testimony from Dr. Lukes history of the early Church: they devoted
themselves to the Apostles teaching Acts 2:42. And then there is this
admonition from the Apostle Paul to a young pastor named Timothy: And the things
you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses. Hmm, Id have to say,
its pretty hard to add myths into your teaching if at the same time you are
appealing to witnesses to verify the very truth of what you teach. And the
things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to
reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others 2 Timothy 2:2.Let me reinforce this important message by giving you a concrete example of the
trustworthiness of the ancient Christian witness. Here is one line of teaching
that can easily be traced right back through the Apostle John to Christ Jesus of
Nazareth Himself. First, we have the Apostles own eyewitness testimony to the
fact that he walked with Christ in the Gospel of John. Then from further actual
historical accounts we know that the elder, John himself, personally taught
other reliable men. At least one of these was a man by the name of Polycarp.
There is a pretty good body of work that survives this man who go on to become
the Bishop of the churches at Smyna. Polycarp himself would then teach a man by
the name of Irenaeus, who later became the Bishop of Lyons. An even more
substantial body of his writings is still in existence.It is an incontrovertible fact that these early Church Fathers quoted from Holy
Scripture so abundantly that even if we lost every copy of the New Testament
manuscripts we could still literally reconstruct the entire New Testament from
the writings of these men alone save for some eleven verses. And this is the
extent to which the original Apostles of Jesus Christ of Nazareth appealed to,
and quoted from, every Word that comes from the mouth of God. It is exactly what
they had personally observed their Lord and Master do, and it is exactly what
they would then go on to instruct their own disciples to do as well.In closing, we use the witness of Irenaeus concerning the reverence that these
men had for the Word of God. In his book Learning Theology with the Church
Fathers Christian professor Christopher Hall says: Irenaeus, writing in the
latter half of the second century, [around AD 180], strongly asserted the
authority of the Scriptures against his Gnostic opponents (p.207). As I have
just pointed out, Irenaeus was a disciple of Polycarp, and in his magnum opus
Against Heresies he writes We have learned the plan of our salvation from no
one else other than those through whom the gospel has come down to us. For they
did at one time proclaim the gospel in public. And, at a later period, by the
will of God, they handed the gospel down to us in the Scriptures to be the
ground and pillar of our faith (ibid. p.206).Despite the heretical stance of a growing number of Emergent Church leaders,
this has always been the testimony of the true Christian as we can plainly see
even from the most ancient of leaders of the historic orthodox Christian Church
which was built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ
Jesus Himself as the Chief Cornerstone (Eph. 2:20). And even more importantly,
we now emerge with this Christian view of Scripture, because this is the
testimony of the greatest life ever lived our wonderful Lord and Savior
Christ Jesus of Nazareth Who plainly said: It is written: Man does not live on
bread alone, but on every Word that comes from the mouth of God.Posted by Ken at September 16, 2005 04:22 PM
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