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Mar 16:15 And he said to them, "Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation. Not get out of the way, your slowing me down! Or wait for the world to seek you ought. I will give you though sometimes its hard to see the love of Christ, and it apears more to about being right or getting the final word in. If you catch me doing this anyone, please PM me and let me know. Its not my intent! When your passionate about the most important thing in your life and you want to honor and obey Gods commands its easy to get carried away in the moment. Nothing though is more important than getting the Gospel out there and correctly though, so that the Holly Spirit can do its work and for the most part I see a few in hear doing that and trying to help clear up false doctrinces answer questions. Two men are seated on a plane. The first is given a parachute and told to put it on as it would improve his flight. He’s a little skeptical at first, since he can’t see how wearing a parachute on a plane could possibly improve his flight. He decides to experiment and see if the claims are true. As he puts it on, he notices the weight of it upon his shoulders and he finds he has difficulty in sitting upright. However, he consoles himself with the fact he was told that the parachute would improve his flight. So he decides to give it a little time. As he waits he notices that some of the other passengers are laughing at him for wearing a parachute on a plane. He begins to feel somewhat humiliated. As they continue to point and laugh at him, he can stand it no longer. He slinks in his seat, unstraps the parachute and throws it to the floor. Disillusionment and bitterness fill his heart, because as far as he was concerned he was told an outright lie. The second man is given a parachute, but listen to what he is told. He’s told to put it on because at any moment he’ll be jumping 25,000 feet out of the plane. He gratefully puts the parachute on. He doesn’t notice the weight of it upon his shoulders, nor that he can’t sit upright. His mind is consumed with the thought of what would happen to him if he jumped without the parachute. Let’s now analyze the motive and the result of each passenger’s experience. The first man’s motive for putting the parachute on was solely to improve his flight. The result of his experience was that he was humiliated by the passengers, disillusioned, and somewhat embittered against those who gave him the parachute. As far as he’s concerned, it will be a long time before anyone gets one of those things on his back again. The second man put the parachute on solely to escape the jump to come. And because of his knowledge of what would happen to him if he jumped without it, he has a deep-rooted joy and peace in his heart knowing that he’s saved from sure death. This knowledge gives him the ability to withstand the mockery of the other passengers. His attitude toward those who gave him the parachute is one of heartfelt gratitude. Now listen to what the modern gospel says: "Put on the Lord Jesus Christ. He’ll give you love, joy, peace, fulfillment, and lasting happiness." In other words, Jesus will improve your flight. The sinner responds, and in an experimental fashion puts on the Savior to see if the claims are true. And what does he get? The promised temptation, tribulation, and persecution—the other "passengers" mock him. So what does he do? He takes off the Lord Jesus Christ; he’s offended for the Word’s sake; he’s disillusioned and somewhat embittered...and quite rightly so. He was promised peace, joy, love, and fulfillment, and all he got were trials and humiliation. His bitterness is directed at those who gave him the so-called "good news." His latter end becomes worse than the first, and he’s another inoculated and bitter "backslider." Instead of preaching that Jesus improves the flight, we should be warning sinners that they have to jump out of a plane. That it’s appointed for man to die once and then face judgment (Hebrews 9:27). When a sinner understands the horrific consequences of breaking the Law of God, he will flee to the Savior, solely to escape the wrath that’s to come. If we are true and faithful witnesses, that’s what we’ll be preaching—that there is wrath to come—that God "commands all men every where to repent: because he has appointed a day in which he will judge the world in righteousness" (Acts 17:30,31). The issue isn’t one of happiness, but one of righteousness. It doesn’t matter how happy a sinner is, or how much he is enjoying the pleasures of sin for a season, without the righteousness of Christ, he will perish on the day of wrath. Proverbs 11:4 says, "Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivers from death." Peace and joy are legitimate fruits of salvation, but it’s not legitimate to use these fruits as a drawing card for salvation. If we continue to do so, the sinner will respond with an impure motive, lacking repentance. Can you remember why the second passenger had joy and peace in his heart? It was because he knew that the parachute was going to save him from sure death. In the same way, as believers we have joy and peace in believing because we know that the righteousness of Christ is going to deliver us from the wrath that is to come. With that thought in mind, let’s take a close look at an incident aboard the plane. We have a brand-new flight attendant. It’s her first day. She’s carrying a tray of boiling hot coffee. She wants to leave an impression upon the passengers and she certainly does! As she’s walking down the aisle she trips over someone’s foot and slops the hot coffee all over the lap of our second passenger. What’s his reaction as that boiling liquid hits his tender flesh? Does he go, "Man that hurt!"? Yes, he does. But then does he rip the parachute from his shoulders, throw it to the floor, and say, "The stupid parachute!"? No, why should he? He didn’t put the parachute on for a better flight. He put it on to save him from the jump to come. If anything, the hot coffee incident causes him to cling tighter to the parachute and even look forward to the jump. If we have put on the Lord Jesus Christ for the right motive—to flee from the wrath that’s to come—when tribulation strikes, when the flight gets bumpy, we won’t get angry at God, and we won’t lose our joy and peace. Why should we? We didn’t come to Christ for a better lifestyle, but to flee from the wrath. to come If anything, tribulation drives the true believer closer to the Savior. Sadly, we have multitudes of professing Christians who lose their joy and peace when the flight gets bumpy. Why? They are the product of a man- entered gospel. They came lacking repentance, without which they cannot be saved. Ok enough of my opinions, I am off to the repentance corner for spending to much time with this idol the computer! Last edited by Marie : 12-13-2007 at 10:34 PM. | |
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And, pray tell, which "Jesus" is going to save the world? Jesus of Mormonism: The "spirit brother of Satan" and a totally separate being from God, The Father. Jesus of Jehovah's Witnesses: The Archangel, Michael, a god, and not the Saviour of mankind. Islam's Jesus (Isa') : A lesser prophet than Muhammad, was not crucified and is not the Saviour of mankind. or: The New Testament Jesus (Yeshua) : The Divine and only begotten Son of God; Lamb of God whose shed Blood Atones for the sins of those who accept Him; Resurrected Saviour who conquered death and who shall return as Messiah to establish God's Millennial Kingdom on earth. And what about those who think they know "Jesus" Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. (Matthew 7:21-23) How about the need to be Born Again? Jesus said "...Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God." (John 3:3) Yeshua (Jewish name of Jesus) does not want His followers to get out of the way at all. Hence, The Great Commission that He gave: And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. (Matthew 28:19-20) And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power. But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. (Acts 1:7-8) God Did For Mankind What Abraham Was Going To Do For God. | |
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| Quote [quote=Kain99;2555299]To all of you (2A etc.) , who think you are out here on SOMD doing God's good work...LISTEN UP! I just ran across this quote and think maybe this was the sediment K99 meant to express, anyway it was on a similar vain but perhaps better stated so I thought I would share. Of course theres an implication here that I am not willing to make! "If we recieve and walk in him, we are the best arguments for the divine orgin and power of the scripture. Jesus sends us into the world as His whitnesses. We are to be His living Bibles; the resurrection-life of Christ is to be made manafest in us. If we assert that the Bible is the word of God and are not influenced by it as a divine, heavenly, glorious message of peace and love; if we do not rejoice in Gods salvation and walk in the newness of life; if we do not possess the faith which is the victory of overcomming in the world realizing the things that are not seen; and resting in the mercy and strenght of God; then we ourselves are arguments against the Bible. But if in scripture we have found Him and the spirit of love, and of power and of sound mind; if in scripture we have heard a loving voice,even the joyfull sound, and , rejoicing in the salvation of Christ we walk in the light of Gods countance then we ourselves are arguments for the Bible, even the Espistles of Christ, written not with ink, but with the spirit of the living God" Adolf Saphir Distinguished Hebrew-Christian and Bible teacher |
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