• OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL
    DATE: THURSDAY AUGUST 6TH 2026

    THEME: NOT BY MIGHT

    MEMORISE: Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of the LORD unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.
    Zechariah 4:6

    READ: Ecclesiastes 9:11-12
    11 I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.

    12 For man also knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare; so are the sons of men snared in an evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon them.


    MESSAGE

    What a person will become during his or her sojourn on earth will not depend solely on the fellow's efforts. African elders have an adage that says, Hustling and bustling does not translate to wealth. This is true because, for instance, dockworkers who offload cargo from a ship from sunrise to sunset typically would earn only a fraction of what the Chief Executive Officer of a wharf, who sits in an air- conditioned office, sipping tea and merely signing documents, would earn. At the end of a month, the fellow's salary might even be more than what a hefty, hardworking dockworker will earn in a whole year!

    Today's Bible reading makes it clear that the fact that a fellow can run swiftly does not mean that he or she will win a race, and the fact that a fellow is strong does not mean that he or she will defeat an enemy. The passage goes on to say that bread is not to the wise, neither are riches to men of understanding. This means that a fellow's advanced level of education alone will not determine how wealthy he or she will become.

    I recall that I was in Redemption Camp (now Redemption City) sometime between 1983 and 1984, spending time alone with God, and crying to Him. I said, "God, I'm not asking for clothes, a car, or a house. I was minding my business as a lecturer at the university when You asked me to come and serve You. I agreed, and I really want to serve You; however, I need power to do Your work. I don't want to be an ordinary pastor; I want to excel." In desperation, I added, "God, it is either You empower me, or You take me home." My prayer touched Him, and that night, the entire campground shook due to an earthquake that sent tremors as far as ljebu Ode, a town several kilometres away. The Lord visited me and empowered me with His anointing to excel.

    Beloved, you need God's anointing to excel. It is God who gives power to get wealth (Deuteronomy 8:18), it is only His anointing that can teach you everything you need to now (1 John 2:27), and it is only through Him that you can do all things (Philippians 4:13). This is why you must cry out to God to anoint you just as I did several years ago. I pray that my Daddy will empower you to excel, in Jesus' name.

    PRAYER POINT
    Dear Lord, please visit me and empower me to excel, in Jesus ‘name.

    BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Jeremiah 9-11

    AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE

    HYMN 1: ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS NAME

    1. All hail the power of Jesus' Name!
    Let angels prostrate fall;
    Bring forth the royal diadem,
    and crown Him Lord of all.
    Bring forth the royal diadem,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    2. Let highborn seraphs tune the lyre,
    and as they tune it, fall
    Before His face Who tunes their choir,
    and crown Him Lord of all.
    Before His face Who tunes their choir,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    3. Crown Him, ye morning stars of light,
    Who fixed this floating bail;
    Now hail the strength of Israel's might,
    and crown Him Lord of all.
    Now hail the strength of Israel's might,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    4. Crown Him, ye martyrs of your God,
    who from His altar call;
    Extol the Stem of Jesse's Rod,
    and crown Him Lord of all.
    Extol the Stem of Jesse's Rod,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    5. Ye seed of Israel's chosen race,
    ye ransomed from the fall,
    Hail Him Who saves you by His grace,
    and crown Him Lord of all.
    Hail Him Who saves you by His grace,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    6. Hail Him, ye heirs of David's line,
    Whom David Lord did call,
    The God incarnate, Man divine,
    and crown Him Lord of all,
    The God incarnate, Man divine,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    7. Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget
    the wormwood and the gall,
    Go spread your trophies at His feet,
    and crown Him Lord of all.
    Go spread your trophies at His feet,
    and crown Him Lord of all.

    8. Let every tribe and every tongue
    before Him prostrate fall
    And shout in universal song
    the crownèd Lord of all.
    And shout in universal song
    the crowned Lord of all



    PRAYER POINTS ON TODAY'S OPEN HEAVENS DEVOTIONAL.
    Thursday 6th August 2026

    NOT BY MIGHT

    ‎PRAYER POINTS
    1.Ancient of Days, I worship and adore You for creating me in Your image and likeness. Thank You for being my strength and my help, thank You for taking care of my weaknesses.

    2.Helper of the helpless, You are my Present-help, please help me to succeed in my sojourn here on earth, in Jesus' name.

    3.Father, please bless the labour of my hands, and let my hardwork yield much more blessings for me and my household, in Jesus' name.

    4.Father, please help me to win the race of life, and strengthen me to win the battles thereof. Grant me wisdom and understanding to get wealth, in Jesus' name.

    5.Father, I don't want to be ordinary please, empower me to excel in every area of my life endeavors, in Jesus' name.

    6.Father, please visit me today and empower me with Your anointing to excel, in Jesus' name.

    7.Father, please let Your anointing abide in me, and teach me all that I need to know so I can be empowered to do all things, in Jesus' name.

    8.Father, please I depend on You for help and strength, please flood my life with Your joy and let me prevail over sorrows and sadness, in Jesus' name.

    9.Father, please by Your Spirit, help me to become what You have created and destined me to be in life, in Jesus' name.

    10.Dear Lord, please visit me and every member of my family and local assembly, and empower us to excel, in Jesus' name.

    11.Father, thank You for the life of Your son, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye.

    Let Your anointing be on the increase in His life, in Jesus' name. Bless his children (biological and spiritual). Help him to continue to produce sons and daughters to Your glory, in Jesus name

    ‎12.Father, please bless Your son that You have been using to prepare these prayer points, with wisdom and favour. Answer all his prayers beyond measure, and all those who have been broadcasting them, in Jesus' name.

    ‎13.Father, please let every challenge and temptations, hindrance and obstacles of getting these prayer points across to Your children, timely, and on daily basis be removed, in Jesus name.

    ‎14.Your personal petitions.
    ‎(Philippians 4:6)

    ‎15.In Jesus name I pray.
    ‎(John 14:13-14; 15:16)

    ‎#Godblessournation

    ‎These prayers have no expiry dates! Please, pray them, irrespective of the time they get to you. Remain blessed, in Jesus name.
    OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL DATE: THURSDAY AUGUST 6TH 2026 THEME: NOT BY MIGHT MEMORISE: Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of the LORD unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the LORD of hosts. Zechariah 4:6 READ: Ecclesiastes 9:11-12 11 I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all. 12 For man also knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare; so are the sons of men snared in an evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon them. MESSAGE What a person will become during his or her sojourn on earth will not depend solely on the fellow's efforts. African elders have an adage that says, Hustling and bustling does not translate to wealth. This is true because, for instance, dockworkers who offload cargo from a ship from sunrise to sunset typically would earn only a fraction of what the Chief Executive Officer of a wharf, who sits in an air- conditioned office, sipping tea and merely signing documents, would earn. At the end of a month, the fellow's salary might even be more than what a hefty, hardworking dockworker will earn in a whole year! Today's Bible reading makes it clear that the fact that a fellow can run swiftly does not mean that he or she will win a race, and the fact that a fellow is strong does not mean that he or she will defeat an enemy. The passage goes on to say that bread is not to the wise, neither are riches to men of understanding. This means that a fellow's advanced level of education alone will not determine how wealthy he or she will become. I recall that I was in Redemption Camp (now Redemption City) sometime between 1983 and 1984, spending time alone with God, and crying to Him. I said, "God, I'm not asking for clothes, a car, or a house. I was minding my business as a lecturer at the university when You asked me to come and serve You. I agreed, and I really want to serve You; however, I need power to do Your work. I don't want to be an ordinary pastor; I want to excel." In desperation, I added, "God, it is either You empower me, or You take me home." My prayer touched Him, and that night, the entire campground shook due to an earthquake that sent tremors as far as ljebu Ode, a town several kilometres away. The Lord visited me and empowered me with His anointing to excel. Beloved, you need God's anointing to excel. It is God who gives power to get wealth (Deuteronomy 8:18), it is only His anointing that can teach you everything you need to now (1 John 2:27), and it is only through Him that you can do all things (Philippians 4:13). This is why you must cry out to God to anoint you just as I did several years ago. I pray that my Daddy will empower you to excel, in Jesus' name. PRAYER POINT Dear Lord, please visit me and empower me to excel, in Jesus ‘name. BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Jeremiah 9-11 AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE HYMN 1: ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS NAME 1. All hail the power of Jesus' Name! Let angels prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal diadem, and crown Him Lord of all. Bring forth the royal diadem, and crown Him Lord of all. 2. Let highborn seraphs tune the lyre, and as they tune it, fall Before His face Who tunes their choir, and crown Him Lord of all. Before His face Who tunes their choir, and crown Him Lord of all. 3. Crown Him, ye morning stars of light, Who fixed this floating bail; Now hail the strength of Israel's might, and crown Him Lord of all. Now hail the strength of Israel's might, and crown Him Lord of all. 4. Crown Him, ye martyrs of your God, who from His altar call; Extol the Stem of Jesse's Rod, and crown Him Lord of all. Extol the Stem of Jesse's Rod, and crown Him Lord of all. 5. Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, ye ransomed from the fall, Hail Him Who saves you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of all. Hail Him Who saves you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of all. 6. Hail Him, ye heirs of David's line, Whom David Lord did call, The God incarnate, Man divine, and crown Him Lord of all, The God incarnate, Man divine, and crown Him Lord of all. 7. Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget the wormwood and the gall, Go spread your trophies at His feet, and crown Him Lord of all. Go spread your trophies at His feet, and crown Him Lord of all. 8. Let every tribe and every tongue before Him prostrate fall And shout in universal song the crownèd Lord of all. And shout in universal song the crowned Lord of all PRAYER POINTS ON TODAY'S OPEN HEAVENS DEVOTIONAL. Thursday 6th August 2026 NOT BY MIGHT ‎ ‎PRAYER POINTS 1.Ancient of Days, I worship and adore You for creating me in Your image and likeness. Thank You for being my strength and my help, thank You for taking care of my weaknesses. 2.Helper of the helpless, You are my Present-help, please help me to succeed in my sojourn here on earth, in Jesus' name. 3.Father, please bless the labour of my hands, and let my hardwork yield much more blessings for me and my household, in Jesus' name. 4.Father, please help me to win the race of life, and strengthen me to win the battles thereof. Grant me wisdom and understanding to get wealth, in Jesus' name. 5.Father, I don't want to be ordinary please, empower me to excel in every area of my life endeavors, in Jesus' name. 6.Father, please visit me today and empower me with Your anointing to excel, in Jesus' name. 7.Father, please let Your anointing abide in me, and teach me all that I need to know so I can be empowered to do all things, in Jesus' name. 8.Father, please I depend on You for help and strength, please flood my life with Your joy and let me prevail over sorrows and sadness, in Jesus' name. 9.Father, please by Your Spirit, help me to become what You have created and destined me to be in life, in Jesus' name. 10.Dear Lord, please visit me and every member of my family and local assembly, and empower us to excel, in Jesus' name. 11.Father, thank You for the life of Your son, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye. ‎ Let Your anointing be on the increase in His life, in Jesus' name. Bless his children (biological and spiritual). Help him to continue to produce sons and daughters to Your glory, in Jesus name ‎ ‎12.Father, please bless Your son that You have been using to prepare these prayer points, with wisdom and favour. Answer all his prayers beyond measure, and all those who have been broadcasting them, in Jesus' name. ‎ ‎13.Father, please let every challenge and temptations, hindrance and obstacles of getting these prayer points across to Your children, timely, and on daily basis be removed, in Jesus name. ‎ ‎14.Your personal petitions. ‎(Philippians 4:6) ‎ ‎15.In Jesus name I pray. ‎(John 14:13-14; 15:16) ‎ ‎#Godblessournation ‎These prayers have no expiry dates! Please, pray them, irrespective of the time they get to you. Remain blessed, in Jesus name. ‎
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  • INTRODUCING GREAT HIDDEN TREASURES CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS, NIGERIA.



    .

    Dearest in Christ Jesus.
    Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
    I hope that you are doing well. Thank you for the opportunity to introduce the mission of Great Hidden Treasures to you.

    Firstly, allow us to express our warmest greetings to your esteemed church, family, organisation and group. We are reaching out to you from the Great Hidden Treasures Christian Schools, and we are looking forward to having you as a potential ministry partner in providing Christian education to orphans and underprivileged children in our community.
    We blend academic excellence with high moral, ethical and Christian values. Our commitment centres around nurturing young hearts and minds through quality education grounded in Biblical truth.
    Our dedication is to ensure academic excellence, spiritual formation, and service to our communities which reflects Christ's love in action and makes an eternal impact in the lives of our students and their families.

    Great Hidden Treasures Christian Schools' motivation is to continue to provide holistic, Christ-centred education while empowering the next generation of Nigerian innovators through our STEM and robotics programs.

    Through our years of service, we have seen a significant increase in the number of children in our communities who lack access to proper education. We believe that education is a pathway towards a brighter future and a means to escape poverty. As a Christian ministry, we are committed to providing education that is rooted in biblical principles to promote holistic development for our beneficiaries.

    We believe that your church, family, organisation and group shares the same vision as ours in providing excellent education for every child. We admire your commitment to community service and outreach programs that address the needs of those who are marginalised in our society.

    Thus, we are humbly requesting your involvement in our education program for orphans and underprivileged children. We are seeking support in the form of material resources, financial assistance, and volunteerism. These contributions will go a long way in providing educational opportunities for those in need, and the impact will have a ripple effect on families and the community as a whole. Your financial contributions will help further our mission, strengthen our programs and provide continued opportunities for children to grow in knowledge, faith and character.

    We are open to discussing any partnership ideas that your church, family, organisation and group may have in mind. We believe that together, we can make a difference and help make this world a better place, one child at a time.

    Thank you for considering our request, and we hope for a positive response from your church.

    Sincerely,

    Bekee Uchenna Fortune

    President and Founder

    Great Hidden Treasures Christian Schools

    08064376769
    ubekee150Anderson Mwila.com
    Website: www.carrolltoncofc.org/htcss
    USA contacts:
    Mike Mitchell
    mmitchell9Prince AdeJohnson.edu

    Jim Bell
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    INTRODUCING GREAT HIDDEN TREASURES CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS, NIGERIA. . Dearest in Christ Jesus. Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. I hope that you are doing well. Thank you for the opportunity to introduce the mission of Great Hidden Treasures to you. Firstly, allow us to express our warmest greetings to your esteemed church, family, organisation and group. We are reaching out to you from the Great Hidden Treasures Christian Schools, and we are looking forward to having you as a potential ministry partner in providing Christian education to orphans and underprivileged children in our community. We blend academic excellence with high moral, ethical and Christian values. Our commitment centres around nurturing young hearts and minds through quality education grounded in Biblical truth. Our dedication is to ensure academic excellence, spiritual formation, and service to our communities which reflects Christ's love in action and makes an eternal impact in the lives of our students and their families. Great Hidden Treasures Christian Schools' motivation is to continue to provide holistic, Christ-centred education while empowering the next generation of Nigerian innovators through our STEM and robotics programs. Through our years of service, we have seen a significant increase in the number of children in our communities who lack access to proper education. We believe that education is a pathway towards a brighter future and a means to escape poverty. As a Christian ministry, we are committed to providing education that is rooted in biblical principles to promote holistic development for our beneficiaries. We believe that your church, family, organisation and group shares the same vision as ours in providing excellent education for every child. We admire your commitment to community service and outreach programs that address the needs of those who are marginalised in our society. Thus, we are humbly requesting your involvement in our education program for orphans and underprivileged children. We are seeking support in the form of material resources, financial assistance, and volunteerism. These contributions will go a long way in providing educational opportunities for those in need, and the impact will have a ripple effect on families and the community as a whole. Your financial contributions will help further our mission, strengthen our programs and provide continued opportunities for children to grow in knowledge, faith and character. We are open to discussing any partnership ideas that your church, family, organisation and group may have in mind. We believe that together, we can make a difference and help make this world a better place, one child at a time. Thank you for considering our request, and we hope for a positive response from your church. Sincerely, Bekee Uchenna Fortune President and Founder Great Hidden Treasures Christian Schools 08064376769 ubekee150[gmail].com Website: www.carrolltoncofc.org/htcss USA contacts: Mike Mitchell mmitchell9[liberty].edu Jim Bell Jimboo[me].com Dennis Gray Dggray52[gmail].com Ken Thomas, Kennethlorin[gmail].com
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  • Born on February 7, 1919, Doss became famous for his extraordinary actions during World War II, which earned him the Medal of Honor despite his refusal to carry a weapon.

    Personality
    Desmond Doss was deeply influenced by his Seventh-day Adventist faith, which shaped his pacifist beliefs. He was a conscientious objector, meaning he refused to kill or carry a weapon due to his religious convictions. Despite this, he was determined to serve his country and chose to become a combat medic. His personality was marked by courage, compassion, and unwavering dedication to saving lives rather than taking them.

    Persecution.
    The army treated Desmond Doss harshly because of his refusal to carry a weapon due to his religious beliefs as a Seventh-day Adventist and conscientious objector. He faced verbal harassment and threats from fellow soldiers and superiors. For example, he was warned with statements like, “Doss, when we get into combat, I'll make sure you don't come back alive.”
    He was even threatened with court martial.He was also subjected to physical abuse and bullying during training because his refusal to bear arms was seen as unpatriotic or cowardly by some in the military. Despite this harsh treatment, Doss remained steadfast in his convictions and went on to perform heroic acts as an unarmed combat medic all because the Bible said"thou shall not kill".

    What Made Him Popular
    Desmond Doss's fame and popularity stem from his heroic actions during World War II, particularly at the Battle of Okinawa. Despite being unarmed, he repeatedly risked his life to rescue approximately 75 wounded soldiers, lowering them one by one down a cliff to safety.
    At one point,he evacuated his own stretcher after seeing another wounded soldier with a head wound,and asked the bearers to carry the other man instead, despite a shoulder wound. His bravery and selflessness under fire were extraordinary, especially given his pacifist stance. For these acts of valor, he became th first conscientious objector to be awarded the medal of honor,the highest military decoration in the United States

    Conclusion
    Desmond Doss remains an inspiring example of courage, faith in Christ even against overwhelming odds,and in obedience to the lord's commandments.
    Lord,give me the faith and grace of doss!

    Born on February 7, 1919, Doss became famous for his extraordinary actions during World War II, which earned him the Medal of Honor despite his refusal to carry a weapon. Personality Desmond Doss was deeply influenced by his Seventh-day Adventist faith, which shaped his pacifist beliefs. He was a conscientious objector, meaning he refused to kill or carry a weapon due to his religious convictions. Despite this, he was determined to serve his country and chose to become a combat medic. His personality was marked by courage, compassion, and unwavering dedication to saving lives rather than taking them. Persecution. The army treated Desmond Doss harshly because of his refusal to carry a weapon due to his religious beliefs as a Seventh-day Adventist and conscientious objector. He faced verbal harassment and threats from fellow soldiers and superiors. For example, he was warned with statements like, “Doss, when we get into combat, I'll make sure you don't come back alive.” He was even threatened with court martial.He was also subjected to physical abuse and bullying during training because his refusal to bear arms was seen as unpatriotic or cowardly by some in the military. Despite this harsh treatment, Doss remained steadfast in his convictions and went on to perform heroic acts as an unarmed combat medic all because the Bible said"thou shall not kill". What Made Him Popular Desmond Doss's fame and popularity stem from his heroic actions during World War II, particularly at the Battle of Okinawa. Despite being unarmed, he repeatedly risked his life to rescue approximately 75 wounded soldiers, lowering them one by one down a cliff to safety. At one point,he evacuated his own stretcher after seeing another wounded soldier with a head wound,and asked the bearers to carry the other man instead, despite a shoulder wound. His bravery and selflessness under fire were extraordinary, especially given his pacifist stance. For these acts of valor, he became th first conscientious objector to be awarded the medal of honor,the highest military decoration in the United States Conclusion Desmond Doss remains an inspiring example of courage, faith in Christ even against overwhelming odds,and in obedience to the lord's commandments. Lord,give me the faith and grace of doss!🙏🙏
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  • BIBLICAL THINKING & CONFESSION. Part 4 of 4.
    Continued.
    How is this accomplished?
    1. First, you must set a watch on your lips, and guard your mind.
    If we expect to walk in health, prosperity, and victory, then we must, first of all, pray as David, "Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips" (Psalms 141:3), saying also with him, "I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle." (Psalm 39:1). In order to develop a correct vocabulary, we must first learn how to be quiet, before we try to learn to speak effectively. As infants we struggled, slowly learning how to speak. After we have spent years developing our vocabulary, we now need to recognize that much of what we have learned must be unlearned, for it is a primary cause of many of our problems and failures, as well as our sicknesses and infirmities. Much of what the average Christian talks about is negative and serves no useful purpose, either to himself or to others. Instead, this clutter of negative thoughts and speech robs himself and others of health, happiness, prosperity, and victory. As the Scriptures urge, "Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers" (Ephesians 4:29). A Biblical statement begins with a sanctified silence. The Lord admonishes us to stop talking about our doubts, symptoms, and fears, as well as our uncertainties, and to "be still and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10). In Ecclesiastes 5;2 He warns us: "Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter anything before God...therefore let thy words be few." Learning to be quiet, or to speak only those things which edify both ourselves and others, is the secret .

    Likewise, you should REFUSE entrance into your mind anything of a negative, blasphemous, contrary to scripture, resentful, or depressive nature. Guard your heart and mind, for this is the place the enemy usually works the hardest, knowing that you will generally say what you think and believe, for "out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks." Failure to guard the mind against Satan's depressive and negative suggestions is one of the major causes for the Christian's fear, oppression, sickness, and defeat. Therefore, we are admonished to "keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life" (Proverbs 4:23).

    There is a continual warfare going on between God and Satan for the control of your mind and thoughts. If Satan can gain the ascendancy here, he knows that he can largely determine what you will say, which in turn will affect the course of events in your life. In this way he can limit or destroy your effectiveness in the Kingdom of God. So, then, the secret in keeping your words in harmony with scripture is first of all to set a watch on your lips and to guard the door of your mind.

    2. Refuse to state doubt or anything of a negative nature.
    Admitting doubt, even in a small way, will paralyze faith and withhold God's blessings from you (James 1:6-7). You must absolutely refuse to speak doubt, fear, defeat, or anything of a negative nature. We have found time and again that Christians talk themselves out of their faith, as well the answers to their prayers, by what they say and believe after believing some promise from God's Word.

    "I have a hearing problem," someone says. Can you tell me why I can't keep my healing?" asked a concerned individual. I have received prayer for this condition several times, and although my ears are opened after prayer, yet I find that I cannot maintain my healing for more than two days. Can you tell me why?" That is very easy to answer. You yourself just revealed why you cannot keep your healing more than two days. It is because you are saying 'I can't keep my healing more than two days.' So when Satan seeks to afflict you with those symptoms a few days after receiving prayer for your healing, you begin to believe your symptoms instead of resisting Satan. You then say that you have lost your healing, and, as a result, you have. Never talk symptoms-- believe and speak the Word of God then resist symptoms just as you would any temptation from Satan. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.

    "How is the problem concerning your teenage son?" asks one woman of another. "I remember you committed him to the Lord several months Ago." "Well, I'm afraid things don't look very promising," is the negative reply, "I'm about ready to give up if things don't improve soon." One man greets another saying, "You sound like you are catching a cold. You don't look too well." "Yes. I've asked God to heal me, but the old devil has put one on me this time for sure. I think I better not plan to go to the office for a few days, but just stay home in bed and see if I get any better," comes the listless reply.

    And so on, ad infinitum, go the endless negative statements of today's defeated and discouraged saints, who apparently have never been taught God's warnings that "death and life are in the power of the tongue" (Proverbs 18:21); that you can be "snared by the words of thy mouth" (Proverbs 6:2); or that "as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7).

    One of the greatest causes for defeat in the lives of Christians is the tongue. Stating defeat, or doubt, is your own admission that you are defeated and that Satan has the victory. Never allow yourself to use negative or doubtful expressions in your speech, for it is a luxury in which you cannot afford to indulge, Develop a vocabulary of faith from God's Word.

    Furthermore, you must refuse to listen to doubts, disbelief, skepticism, and uncertainties coming from others, for this can seriously undermine or weaken your own faith in the promises. Never discuss the problems which you have asked God in faith, with those who do not believe that God answers with a "Yes” every prayer of faith based upon His Word. For example, if you are believing for healing from some illness, Satan often seeks to use the unbelief and skepticism of others to implant doubts in your own heart. Many of his tares are sown in just this way, and as a result, the seed of God's Word is choked and becomes unfruitful. It is actually possible to forfeit healing once obtained by faith if you allow doubt to affect your faith and allow fear or unbelief to enter.

    3. Harmonize what you say with God's word.
    God deals with us on the basis of what we say. You can easily confirm this for yourself by determining to bring your speech into harmony, not with what you feel or see, not with what others may say, not with what the circumstances might appear to be, but with the Word of God. Study, and then begin to repeat, the promises found in such Scriptures as Exodus 15;26; Psalms 37,91, 103:1-5 and 121; Matthew 6;33, 1;19 and 21:22; Mark 11:22-24; Romans 8:28; I Corinthians 3:21-22; II Corinthians 1:20; Philippians 4:13,19; Hebrews 13:6; James 1:2-4; and III John 2. These are just a few of countless promises God has made to the believer which, if spoken consistently, from a believing heart, will enable you to live victoriously 365 days a year.

    Keep in mind that the term translated "to confess" (homologeo in the original Greek) means "to agree with," or "to speak the same language." Your speech must agree with God's (that is, it must agree with what He has said in His Word), if you are to receive an answer from Him. You say, "I prayed for the healing of my condition, and I hope that God will heal me some time, if it is His will." But based on that statement, you cannot expect to be healed. Why not? Simply because it does not agree with what God has promised about your physical illness, for He has said that "by Jesus' stripes ye were healed" (I Peter 2:24), that "the prayer of faith shall heal the sick" (James 5:15), that He "heals all your diseases" (Psalm 103:3), and that "what things soever you desire, when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you shall have them" (Mark 11:24). Biblical faith must extend even to our praying and saying , or we cannot expect God to answer our prayers.

    God never works in advance of the level of your faith, for your faith is the channel through which He works to answer your prayers. God's answers always keep in pace with your testimony. Therefore, you must not say what you feel and see, or what the circumstances may appear to be, but what God has said in His Word. Do not expect God to bless you in spite of your negative speech, for He has promised to help those who are willing to speak by faith what He has said and promised to do (I John 5:14-15). Read about Abraham and his example of faith, not testifying to his circumstances but what God said in the face of contrary and even impossible circumstances. (Romans 4). Yet he believed God, probably ridiculed just as people today will think of us, not understanding how to bring impossible things God has promised to pass. Without faith it is impossible to please God so be that person of faith, pleasing to God, believing His promises in contrary circumstances.

    4. Confess victory before you see it.
    Gideon and his small band of 300 men shouted the victory beforehand, and as a result the Midianites became so frightened that they destroyed one another in their confusion. The Israelites did not wait until the walls of Jericho began to crumble before believing that God had given the city into their hands, but they shouted the walls down by faith. The Apostle Paul tells in Hebrews 11:1 that "faith is the evidence of things not seen." Faith is not sight. Faith can only operate in the realm of the invisible, concerning those things which we have prayed for, but which we do not see yet to our natural sight.

    This is where most Christians run into difficulty. They have lived so long in the visible realm of the senses that it is hard for them to believe and say that they have the answer to their prayers before they see or feel some evidence of it. For instance, we have often found that an individual will believe a promise of God for the healing of some ailments, and then, if the condition does not seem to improve immediately, he will begin to reason in his mind, saying, "Well, I must not be healed, since I don't feel healed, and I still have my symptoms." Then he will be even more firmly convinced, upon looking at his appearance in the mirror, that God has not answered his petition. We must see that healing never depends upon how we feel, nor on what we see, but entirely upon what we believe and say if in harmony with God's promises, for we are told that "as [a man] thinks in his heart, so is he," and that "out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Until we learn that the manifestation of healing always comes after our faith and testimony of healing, we will be trying to put the effect before the cause. Many Christians are trying to believe with their "eyes," and with their "senses" or "feelings," when the Scriptures say that man believes with the "heart." We must first believe and sincerely speak in faith that we have received, or the answer will never be seen. Jesus tells us in Mark 11:24 to believe that we have received when we pray, and then we shall have it. (cf. I John 5:14-15).

    We dare not depend upon feelings or appearances, for Satan works through the realm of the senses. He can manipulate the feelings with symptoms and pains, and he can also deceive us by what appears to be true to our sight. Appearances can deceive. When Jesus cursed the fig tree, His word of faith destroyed it immediately. Although it did not appear to be dead until later, it definitely was dead, regardless of appearance. The sun "appears" to rise and set each day, but it is really the earth which turns in relation to the sun's position in the heavens. Sometimes when driving, the car begins to "feel" as if a tire is going flat. How often have you stopped to investigate, only to discover that there is nothing wrong? On numerous occasions, those who receive prayer for healing have found that they did not "feel" or "look" healed immediately after prayer. But in every case, when they have continued to believe and to say , not what they feel or see, but what the Word of God says ( I Peter 2:24; Mark 11:24), they have found that ultimately did come to pass as they believed.

    On one occasion, prayer was made for healing of a small child whose nose was broken. After prayer, the nose still appeared bruised and broken. However, the parents continued to believe that God had answered their petition, and to state their faith in God's word. In two days, the child's nose was perfectly healed and once more straight, without a mark or bruise. Had they relied upon what we could see, or upon how the child felt, Satan would have robbed them of the victory.

    A young man who had a cyst on his back received prayer. Several weeks after prayer his condition seemed to get worse. The cyst began to increase in size, and then commenced to drain. "It was quite alarming," he confided, "and I was tempted to get medical treatment. However, I remained steadfast in my confession of faith, believing that I was healed in spite of appearances and feelings. After thirty days, the cyst drained and disappeared."

    God often uses bodily processes (our glands, for example) to facilitate healing. It is nonetheless supernatural when He heals in this manner, for it is without the use of medicine or other remedies. In this case He caused the cyst to come to a "head" much as a boil does, thus causing it to drain and leave his system. After prayer, conditions may not seem to improve for a time, or may even appear to get worse, as God works the poison or disease out of the body. Thus, if we rely only upon appearances or feelings, Satan will deceive us and rob us of our healing.

    Faith is speaking the victory ahead of time; it is saying you have the answer when you pray, believing God to give the manifestation in due time as He has promised (Hebrews 10:23, 35-36; Numbers 23:19). You are only entitled to that which you boldly speak is already yours by virtue of God's faithfulness in what His Word promises.

    5. Hold fast in faith without wavering.
    Often things will look no different after you are believing some promise and testify your faith in it. It is at this point that you must be very careful to guard what you say, as Satan, who is a deceiver, will try to get you to testify to your feelings, symptoms, or circumstances. Once you believe a promise of God, you must absolutely refuse to take a word of your testimony back, regardless of the circumstances, or how long you must wait to see it. Why? We are told in Hebrews 10:23, "Let us hold fast the confession of our faith without wavering; for he is faithful that promised." We are to maintain a daily, constant testimony of faith in the promise until it is seen to our natural sight. Many can believe a promise in prayer initially; but if the answer is not seen soon enough, they begin to waver and doubt, giving up their faith. As a result they receive nothing.

    Healing, for instance, is always in response to the promise of God and your testimony of faith; but a testimony that can only persevere for a day, week, or a month is not endurance. Many fail to receive what they ask from God because they cannot hold fast their testimony without wavering in the midst of trial, testing, pain, or symptoms. Sickness is often overcome only by maintaining a scriptural testimony believing God's promises in the face of all apparent evidence to the contrary. When you pray for healing or any of God's promises, you have therefore challenged Satan's oppression on your life. You have, as it were, entered his domain, and a battle often ensues. He will contest every inch of ground. Often he will not withdraw his symptoms until the last moment that God allows him, as he knows from past experience that if he can maintain his hold long enough, he can ultimately discourage most Christians and break their faith. This is why a constant speaking and believing the promise of God will eventually overcome Satan's oppression, and he will have to release his hold on you and "vacate the premises." Satan's power to afflict and oppress you increases or decreases in direct proportion to your faith in the Word of God.

    When Satan discovers that you have learned the secret of using God's Word to overcome him (Revelation 12:11), he will eventually be forced to release his hold on you or on your circumstances. But often he will not withdraw until he has exhausted his resources in an attempt to break your faith in the integrity of the Word of God. He will try to implant fear and doubt into your mind to confuse you. At times he will cause persecution to come upon you for your faith. On occasion he will oppress you with new symptoms and pain, or cause the old ailment to appear to return. He will, if possible, surround you with contradictory advice from your friends. Or he will cause your family to think that you have become a religious fanatic because of your stand on the Word. But he knows that your testimony based on scriptures, if maintained without wavering, will ultimately defeat him and his work in your life. Therefore, let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised). Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye have need of endurance, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. Hebrews 10:23, 35-36.

    6. If Satan tempts you to doubt, boldly take the initiative away from him.
    After believing some promise in God's Word, Satan will frequently challenge your decision, and you may find yourself undergoing a period of trial. If, for example, a promise of healing for some physical ailment, Satan will attempt to get your attention on your symptoms in an effort to cause you to doubt and break your testimony of faith in God's promise. When tempted to doubt in such instances, a bold reaffirmation of your faith in God's Word will generally kill doubt as its roots. Holding fast to your confession of faith without wavering (Hebrews 10:23) is a defensive measure whereby you keep faith in the promise of God until the manifestation of the answer. However, it is also necessary many times, especially during a period of trial, to take offensive measures against the powers of darkness. There will be times when you must boldly move deeper into Satan's territory by faith when he challenges your confession. When Goliath threatened David, saying, "I will give thy flesh unto the fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the field," David immediately replied, "And I will smite thee, and take thine head from thee!" Then, when the giant arose and drew nigh to meet him, we are told that David did not retreat in fear, but that he "hasted, and ran toward the army to meet the Philistine" (1 Samuel 17:44f.).

    If the enemy comes against you to challenge your faith in some unusual way, then, instead of retreating in doubt and fear, as so many often do, advance like David against him. Act your faith, boldly reaffirming your confidence in God's Word and asserting your authority over the powers of darkness. Every time Satan advances one step against you in an effort to break your faith, resist him in faith, and boldly advance two steps against him. The Scriptures assure you that, if you will resist the devil, "he will flee from you." When tempted to doubt, a bold step of faith is one of the most effective weapons against Satan that the believer possesses, for it takes the initiative away from him, and keeps you in control of the situation. Doubt or fear concerning the outcome is always an admission that Satan, not you, has the initiative. The devil will flee if you resist him with a bold reaffirmation of your faith in the Word of God when under attack by the forces of darkness.

    Conclusion.
    Realize not many Christians today welcome this message of keeping our minds and speech free from doubt and negative testimony dismissing it as wrong teaching and even warning against it. Many religious skeptics are arising condemning the very message when Jesus said,"have faith in God" and speak to the mountains of oppression. Mark 11:23-24. We are commanded to be followers of those who "through faith and endurance inherit the promises" Hebrews 6:12. Not the religious critics, skeptics, mockers of our day who despise this teaching. Remember Joshua and Caleb who in the face of impossible circumstances, facing giants, said we are well able to overcome. (Numbers chapter 14). They were met with the same ridicule and doubt from the religious majority just as today. Yet they were the only ones to enter into the promised land and the others died under God's judgment. Be a person of faith and discipline believing and receiving the promises of God getting free from all oppression of the enemy.

    If Christians could be made to realize just how much of their own illness, depression, problems, and defeat stem from emotional stress that results from wrong attitudes and thoughts, as well as from their negative statements concerning these matters, they would never again allow such attitudes and expressions to rob them of their health, joy, peace, and victory, but would begin each day with a Biblical expectation, saying; This is the day which the Lord hath made; I will rejoice and be glad in it."

    Too many Christians allow their trials and circumstances to depress and defeat them. A victorious faith can be developed through trials, if our attitude toward those trials lines up with the Word of God (James 1:2-4). It was because of his attitude and speaking God's promises based on his absolute confidence in God's care for him, that the Apostle Paul was able to keep his courage and walk in victory through his many hardships and trials. His attitude and victorious testimony are an inspiration to all. Instead of taking his trials, persecutions, and hardships to heart, and instead of complaining or grieving over them, he joyfully stated: We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be manifest in our body. --II Corinthians 4:8-10.

    It is only through trial and tribulation, when the powers of darkness seek to overcome us, that the life and power of Jesus Christ may truly be made manifest in us. Then, as a result of our absolute confidence in His Word, His life and resurrection power will be released in us! Edited. Shared.

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    ❤️BIBLICAL THINKING & CONFESSION. Part 4 of 4. Continued. How is this accomplished? 1. First, you must set a watch on your lips, and guard your mind. If we expect to walk in health, prosperity, and victory, then we must, first of all, pray as David, "Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips" (Psalms 141:3), saying also with him, "I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle." (Psalm 39:1). In order to develop a correct vocabulary, we must first learn how to be quiet, before we try to learn to speak effectively. As infants we struggled, slowly learning how to speak. After we have spent years developing our vocabulary, we now need to recognize that much of what we have learned must be unlearned, for it is a primary cause of many of our problems and failures, as well as our sicknesses and infirmities. Much of what the average Christian talks about is negative and serves no useful purpose, either to himself or to others. Instead, this clutter of negative thoughts and speech robs himself and others of health, happiness, prosperity, and victory. As the Scriptures urge, "Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers" (Ephesians 4:29). A Biblical statement begins with a sanctified silence. The Lord admonishes us to stop talking about our doubts, symptoms, and fears, as well as our uncertainties, and to "be still and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10). In Ecclesiastes 5;2 He warns us: "Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter anything before God...therefore let thy words be few." Learning to be quiet, or to speak only those things which edify both ourselves and others, is the secret . Likewise, you should REFUSE entrance into your mind anything of a negative, blasphemous, contrary to scripture, resentful, or depressive nature. Guard your heart and mind, for this is the place the enemy usually works the hardest, knowing that you will generally say what you think and believe, for "out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks." Failure to guard the mind against Satan's depressive and negative suggestions is one of the major causes for the Christian's fear, oppression, sickness, and defeat. Therefore, we are admonished to "keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life" (Proverbs 4:23). There is a continual warfare going on between God and Satan for the control of your mind and thoughts. If Satan can gain the ascendancy here, he knows that he can largely determine what you will say, which in turn will affect the course of events in your life. In this way he can limit or destroy your effectiveness in the Kingdom of God. So, then, the secret in keeping your words in harmony with scripture is first of all to set a watch on your lips and to guard the door of your mind. 2. Refuse to state doubt or anything of a negative nature. Admitting doubt, even in a small way, will paralyze faith and withhold God's blessings from you (James 1:6-7). You must absolutely refuse to speak doubt, fear, defeat, or anything of a negative nature. We have found time and again that Christians talk themselves out of their faith, as well the answers to their prayers, by what they say and believe after believing some promise from God's Word. "I have a hearing problem," someone says. Can you tell me why I can't keep my healing?" asked a concerned individual. I have received prayer for this condition several times, and although my ears are opened after prayer, yet I find that I cannot maintain my healing for more than two days. Can you tell me why?" That is very easy to answer. You yourself just revealed why you cannot keep your healing more than two days. It is because you are saying 'I can't keep my healing more than two days.' So when Satan seeks to afflict you with those symptoms a few days after receiving prayer for your healing, you begin to believe your symptoms instead of resisting Satan. You then say that you have lost your healing, and, as a result, you have. Never talk symptoms-- believe and speak the Word of God then resist symptoms just as you would any temptation from Satan. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. "How is the problem concerning your teenage son?" asks one woman of another. "I remember you committed him to the Lord several months Ago." "Well, I'm afraid things don't look very promising," is the negative reply, "I'm about ready to give up if things don't improve soon." One man greets another saying, "You sound like you are catching a cold. You don't look too well." "Yes. I've asked God to heal me, but the old devil has put one on me this time for sure. I think I better not plan to go to the office for a few days, but just stay home in bed and see if I get any better," comes the listless reply. And so on, ad infinitum, go the endless negative statements of today's defeated and discouraged saints, who apparently have never been taught God's warnings that "death and life are in the power of the tongue" (Proverbs 18:21); that you can be "snared by the words of thy mouth" (Proverbs 6:2); or that "as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7). One of the greatest causes for defeat in the lives of Christians is the tongue. Stating defeat, or doubt, is your own admission that you are defeated and that Satan has the victory. Never allow yourself to use negative or doubtful expressions in your speech, for it is a luxury in which you cannot afford to indulge, Develop a vocabulary of faith from God's Word. Furthermore, you must refuse to listen to doubts, disbelief, skepticism, and uncertainties coming from others, for this can seriously undermine or weaken your own faith in the promises. Never discuss the problems which you have asked God in faith, with those who do not believe that God answers with a "Yes” every prayer of faith based upon His Word. For example, if you are believing for healing from some illness, Satan often seeks to use the unbelief and skepticism of others to implant doubts in your own heart. Many of his tares are sown in just this way, and as a result, the seed of God's Word is choked and becomes unfruitful. It is actually possible to forfeit healing once obtained by faith if you allow doubt to affect your faith and allow fear or unbelief to enter. 3. Harmonize what you say with God's word. God deals with us on the basis of what we say. You can easily confirm this for yourself by determining to bring your speech into harmony, not with what you feel or see, not with what others may say, not with what the circumstances might appear to be, but with the Word of God. Study, and then begin to repeat, the promises found in such Scriptures as Exodus 15;26; Psalms 37,91, 103:1-5 and 121; Matthew 6;33, 1;19 and 21:22; Mark 11:22-24; Romans 8:28; I Corinthians 3:21-22; II Corinthians 1:20; Philippians 4:13,19; Hebrews 13:6; James 1:2-4; and III John 2. These are just a few of countless promises God has made to the believer which, if spoken consistently, from a believing heart, will enable you to live victoriously 365 days a year. Keep in mind that the term translated "to confess" (homologeo in the original Greek) means "to agree with," or "to speak the same language." Your speech must agree with God's (that is, it must agree with what He has said in His Word), if you are to receive an answer from Him. You say, "I prayed for the healing of my condition, and I hope that God will heal me some time, if it is His will." But based on that statement, you cannot expect to be healed. Why not? Simply because it does not agree with what God has promised about your physical illness, for He has said that "by Jesus' stripes ye were healed" (I Peter 2:24), that "the prayer of faith shall heal the sick" (James 5:15), that He "heals all your diseases" (Psalm 103:3), and that "what things soever you desire, when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you shall have them" (Mark 11:24). Biblical faith must extend even to our praying and saying , or we cannot expect God to answer our prayers. God never works in advance of the level of your faith, for your faith is the channel through which He works to answer your prayers. God's answers always keep in pace with your testimony. Therefore, you must not say what you feel and see, or what the circumstances may appear to be, but what God has said in His Word. Do not expect God to bless you in spite of your negative speech, for He has promised to help those who are willing to speak by faith what He has said and promised to do (I John 5:14-15). Read about Abraham and his example of faith, not testifying to his circumstances but what God said in the face of contrary and even impossible circumstances. (Romans 4). Yet he believed God, probably ridiculed just as people today will think of us, not understanding how to bring impossible things God has promised to pass. Without faith it is impossible to please God so be that person of faith, pleasing to God, believing His promises in contrary circumstances. 4. Confess victory before you see it. Gideon and his small band of 300 men shouted the victory beforehand, and as a result the Midianites became so frightened that they destroyed one another in their confusion. The Israelites did not wait until the walls of Jericho began to crumble before believing that God had given the city into their hands, but they shouted the walls down by faith. The Apostle Paul tells in Hebrews 11:1 that "faith is the evidence of things not seen." Faith is not sight. Faith can only operate in the realm of the invisible, concerning those things which we have prayed for, but which we do not see yet to our natural sight. This is where most Christians run into difficulty. They have lived so long in the visible realm of the senses that it is hard for them to believe and say that they have the answer to their prayers before they see or feel some evidence of it. For instance, we have often found that an individual will believe a promise of God for the healing of some ailments, and then, if the condition does not seem to improve immediately, he will begin to reason in his mind, saying, "Well, I must not be healed, since I don't feel healed, and I still have my symptoms." Then he will be even more firmly convinced, upon looking at his appearance in the mirror, that God has not answered his petition. We must see that healing never depends upon how we feel, nor on what we see, but entirely upon what we believe and say if in harmony with God's promises, for we are told that "as [a man] thinks in his heart, so is he," and that "out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Until we learn that the manifestation of healing always comes after our faith and testimony of healing, we will be trying to put the effect before the cause. Many Christians are trying to believe with their "eyes," and with their "senses" or "feelings," when the Scriptures say that man believes with the "heart." We must first believe and sincerely speak in faith that we have received, or the answer will never be seen. Jesus tells us in Mark 11:24 to believe that we have received when we pray, and then we shall have it. (cf. I John 5:14-15). We dare not depend upon feelings or appearances, for Satan works through the realm of the senses. He can manipulate the feelings with symptoms and pains, and he can also deceive us by what appears to be true to our sight. Appearances can deceive. When Jesus cursed the fig tree, His word of faith destroyed it immediately. Although it did not appear to be dead until later, it definitely was dead, regardless of appearance. The sun "appears" to rise and set each day, but it is really the earth which turns in relation to the sun's position in the heavens. Sometimes when driving, the car begins to "feel" as if a tire is going flat. How often have you stopped to investigate, only to discover that there is nothing wrong? On numerous occasions, those who receive prayer for healing have found that they did not "feel" or "look" healed immediately after prayer. But in every case, when they have continued to believe and to say , not what they feel or see, but what the Word of God says ( I Peter 2:24; Mark 11:24), they have found that ultimately did come to pass as they believed. On one occasion, prayer was made for healing of a small child whose nose was broken. After prayer, the nose still appeared bruised and broken. However, the parents continued to believe that God had answered their petition, and to state their faith in God's word. In two days, the child's nose was perfectly healed and once more straight, without a mark or bruise. Had they relied upon what we could see, or upon how the child felt, Satan would have robbed them of the victory. A young man who had a cyst on his back received prayer. Several weeks after prayer his condition seemed to get worse. The cyst began to increase in size, and then commenced to drain. "It was quite alarming," he confided, "and I was tempted to get medical treatment. However, I remained steadfast in my confession of faith, believing that I was healed in spite of appearances and feelings. After thirty days, the cyst drained and disappeared." God often uses bodily processes (our glands, for example) to facilitate healing. It is nonetheless supernatural when He heals in this manner, for it is without the use of medicine or other remedies. In this case He caused the cyst to come to a "head" much as a boil does, thus causing it to drain and leave his system. After prayer, conditions may not seem to improve for a time, or may even appear to get worse, as God works the poison or disease out of the body. Thus, if we rely only upon appearances or feelings, Satan will deceive us and rob us of our healing. Faith is speaking the victory ahead of time; it is saying you have the answer when you pray, believing God to give the manifestation in due time as He has promised (Hebrews 10:23, 35-36; Numbers 23:19). You are only entitled to that which you boldly speak is already yours by virtue of God's faithfulness in what His Word promises. 5. Hold fast in faith without wavering. Often things will look no different after you are believing some promise and testify your faith in it. It is at this point that you must be very careful to guard what you say, as Satan, who is a deceiver, will try to get you to testify to your feelings, symptoms, or circumstances. Once you believe a promise of God, you must absolutely refuse to take a word of your testimony back, regardless of the circumstances, or how long you must wait to see it. Why? We are told in Hebrews 10:23, "Let us hold fast the confession of our faith without wavering; for he is faithful that promised." We are to maintain a daily, constant testimony of faith in the promise until it is seen to our natural sight. Many can believe a promise in prayer initially; but if the answer is not seen soon enough, they begin to waver and doubt, giving up their faith. As a result they receive nothing. Healing, for instance, is always in response to the promise of God and your testimony of faith; but a testimony that can only persevere for a day, week, or a month is not endurance. Many fail to receive what they ask from God because they cannot hold fast their testimony without wavering in the midst of trial, testing, pain, or symptoms. Sickness is often overcome only by maintaining a scriptural testimony believing God's promises in the face of all apparent evidence to the contrary. When you pray for healing or any of God's promises, you have therefore challenged Satan's oppression on your life. You have, as it were, entered his domain, and a battle often ensues. He will contest every inch of ground. Often he will not withdraw his symptoms until the last moment that God allows him, as he knows from past experience that if he can maintain his hold long enough, he can ultimately discourage most Christians and break their faith. This is why a constant speaking and believing the promise of God will eventually overcome Satan's oppression, and he will have to release his hold on you and "vacate the premises." Satan's power to afflict and oppress you increases or decreases in direct proportion to your faith in the Word of God. When Satan discovers that you have learned the secret of using God's Word to overcome him (Revelation 12:11), he will eventually be forced to release his hold on you or on your circumstances. But often he will not withdraw until he has exhausted his resources in an attempt to break your faith in the integrity of the Word of God. He will try to implant fear and doubt into your mind to confuse you. At times he will cause persecution to come upon you for your faith. On occasion he will oppress you with new symptoms and pain, or cause the old ailment to appear to return. He will, if possible, surround you with contradictory advice from your friends. Or he will cause your family to think that you have become a religious fanatic because of your stand on the Word. But he knows that your testimony based on scriptures, if maintained without wavering, will ultimately defeat him and his work in your life. Therefore, let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised). Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye have need of endurance, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. Hebrews 10:23, 35-36. 6. If Satan tempts you to doubt, boldly take the initiative away from him. After believing some promise in God's Word, Satan will frequently challenge your decision, and you may find yourself undergoing a period of trial. If, for example, a promise of healing for some physical ailment, Satan will attempt to get your attention on your symptoms in an effort to cause you to doubt and break your testimony of faith in God's promise. When tempted to doubt in such instances, a bold reaffirmation of your faith in God's Word will generally kill doubt as its roots. Holding fast to your confession of faith without wavering (Hebrews 10:23) is a defensive measure whereby you keep faith in the promise of God until the manifestation of the answer. However, it is also necessary many times, especially during a period of trial, to take offensive measures against the powers of darkness. There will be times when you must boldly move deeper into Satan's territory by faith when he challenges your confession. When Goliath threatened David, saying, "I will give thy flesh unto the fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the field," David immediately replied, "And I will smite thee, and take thine head from thee!" Then, when the giant arose and drew nigh to meet him, we are told that David did not retreat in fear, but that he "hasted, and ran toward the army to meet the Philistine" (1 Samuel 17:44f.). If the enemy comes against you to challenge your faith in some unusual way, then, instead of retreating in doubt and fear, as so many often do, advance like David against him. Act your faith, boldly reaffirming your confidence in God's Word and asserting your authority over the powers of darkness. Every time Satan advances one step against you in an effort to break your faith, resist him in faith, and boldly advance two steps against him. The Scriptures assure you that, if you will resist the devil, "he will flee from you." When tempted to doubt, a bold step of faith is one of the most effective weapons against Satan that the believer possesses, for it takes the initiative away from him, and keeps you in control of the situation. Doubt or fear concerning the outcome is always an admission that Satan, not you, has the initiative. The devil will flee if you resist him with a bold reaffirmation of your faith in the Word of God when under attack by the forces of darkness. Conclusion. Realize not many Christians today welcome this message of keeping our minds and speech free from doubt and negative testimony dismissing it as wrong teaching and even warning against it. Many religious skeptics are arising condemning the very message when Jesus said,"have faith in God" and speak to the mountains of oppression. Mark 11:23-24. We are commanded to be followers of those who "through faith and endurance inherit the promises" Hebrews 6:12. Not the religious critics, skeptics, mockers of our day who despise this teaching. Remember Joshua and Caleb who in the face of impossible circumstances, facing giants, said we are well able to overcome. (Numbers chapter 14). They were met with the same ridicule and doubt from the religious majority just as today. Yet they were the only ones to enter into the promised land and the others died under God's judgment. Be a person of faith and discipline believing and receiving the promises of God getting free from all oppression of the enemy. If Christians could be made to realize just how much of their own illness, depression, problems, and defeat stem from emotional stress that results from wrong attitudes and thoughts, as well as from their negative statements concerning these matters, they would never again allow such attitudes and expressions to rob them of their health, joy, peace, and victory, but would begin each day with a Biblical expectation, saying; This is the day which the Lord hath made; I will rejoice and be glad in it." Too many Christians allow their trials and circumstances to depress and defeat them. A victorious faith can be developed through trials, if our attitude toward those trials lines up with the Word of God (James 1:2-4). It was because of his attitude and speaking God's promises based on his absolute confidence in God's care for him, that the Apostle Paul was able to keep his courage and walk in victory through his many hardships and trials. His attitude and victorious testimony are an inspiration to all. Instead of taking his trials, persecutions, and hardships to heart, and instead of complaining or grieving over them, he joyfully stated: We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be manifest in our body. --II Corinthians 4:8-10. It is only through trial and tribulation, when the powers of darkness seek to overcome us, that the life and power of Jesus Christ may truly be made manifest in us. Then, as a result of our absolute confidence in His Word, His life and resurrection power will be released in us! Edited. Shared. ❤️ God willing. more will be posted soon. All glory to Jesus alone.
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  • REGRETS
    Philippians 3:13–14
    13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,

    14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

    Frank Sinatra once sang:

    "Regrets, I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention."

    It is perhaps significant that these words come from the song My Way.

    I do have some regrets, and I often ask myself why. When I look back, I realise that most of my regrets stem from times when I strayed from my Lord in one way or another.

    Some of those regrets include:

    After my first two years at college, I did not complete my degree.

    I bought a static caravan and ended up losing a great deal of money on it.

    I went to America and never saw my mother again.

    All of these things have been painful for me. They are scars that have healed over time, but healing has required patience, prayer, and repentance.

    Many people develop deep regrets as they grow older. The words "What if?" are words many of us have spoken at one time or another.

    The truth is that we all have regrets. We have all taken wrong turns and made choices that have hurt us or others.

    DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT
    As you look back on your life, you will probably find some regrets, and those memories may still hurt.

    But as a Christian, healing is available. True and meaningful healing can come through Christ. While the memories may remain, God can remove the burden and pain that they carry.

    The great hope of the Christian is this: not only does Jesus forgive and cleanse our past, but He also gives us hope for the future.

    We can press forward toward the prize of knowing Christ in this life, but that is not the end of the story.

    We can experience a full and abundant life here on earth, but even more importantly, we have the promise of eternal life. The Christian can look back and see mistakes, failures, and missed opportunities, but they can also see the gracious hand of God guiding and sustaining them.

    The Christian understands that life on earth is temporary and will one day come to an end. Yet there is something beyond this life.

    There is eternity.

    There is hope for everyone who has placed their trust in the finished work of Christ.

    As for me, I have no regrets about trusting Christ. It is the best decision I have ever made.

    What about you?

    REGRETS Philippians 3:13–14 13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Frank Sinatra once sang: "Regrets, I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention." It is perhaps significant that these words come from the song My Way. I do have some regrets, and I often ask myself why. When I look back, I realise that most of my regrets stem from times when I strayed from my Lord in one way or another. Some of those regrets include: After my first two years at college, I did not complete my degree. I bought a static caravan and ended up losing a great deal of money on it. I went to America and never saw my mother again. All of these things have been painful for me. They are scars that have healed over time, but healing has required patience, prayer, and repentance. Many people develop deep regrets as they grow older. The words "What if?" are words many of us have spoken at one time or another. The truth is that we all have regrets. We have all taken wrong turns and made choices that have hurt us or others. DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT As you look back on your life, you will probably find some regrets, and those memories may still hurt. But as a Christian, healing is available. True and meaningful healing can come through Christ. While the memories may remain, God can remove the burden and pain that they carry. The great hope of the Christian is this: not only does Jesus forgive and cleanse our past, but He also gives us hope for the future. We can press forward toward the prize of knowing Christ in this life, but that is not the end of the story. We can experience a full and abundant life here on earth, but even more importantly, we have the promise of eternal life. The Christian can look back and see mistakes, failures, and missed opportunities, but they can also see the gracious hand of God guiding and sustaining them. The Christian understands that life on earth is temporary and will one day come to an end. Yet there is something beyond this life. There is eternity. There is hope for everyone who has placed their trust in the finished work of Christ. As for me, I have no regrets about trusting Christ. It is the best decision I have ever made. What about you?
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  • A CALL TO GO DEEPER WITH GOD
    The Nature Of The Deeper Life.
    What exactly is meant by the Deeper Life in the Spirit? Astonishingly few Christians have the remotest idea, nor is the subject familiar to most of the believers who have received the experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Thousands of believers today are discovering that there is a deeper experience with God after salvation; namely, the baptism in the Holy Spirit, as God in this present hour is pouring out His Spirit upon all flesh as foretold by the Prophet Joel (2:28f.). Countless thousands in all denominations are experiencing the reality of the promise in Acts 2:38-39. However, it comes as a surprise to most of these to learn, after they have received this experience, that they still have not attained God's highest purpose for them, but that the baptism in the Holy Spirit was, in reality, the "means" to a greater spiritual experience—the fullness of God Himself (Eph. 3:19). The deeper life in the Spirit is the Spirit-led life (Rom. 8; Gal. 5:16-25); it is the crucified life (Gal. 2:20); it is a life of total faith in and dependence upon God (Mt. 6:33); and it is the Spirit-filled believer's growth "unto a full-grown man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ" (Eph. 4:13).

    How is this deeper life in the Spirit to be attained?
    The message of the deeper life is basically the message of the cross. The way into the deeper life in the Spirit is the way of the cross. It means to take up the cross and follow Jesus. It is, in a word, the death of the self-life. God, in this hour, is calling a people to walk on a higher spiritual level than they have ever experienced before and He is offering them nothing less than the fulness of Himself! The deeper life is walking in the Spirit in total commitment as disciples—the future goal is the fullness of God.

    More and more disciples who have entered into the glorious experience of the baptism of the Holy Spirit are now being brought by the Spirit into a place of the crucifixion and death of "self" as the essential condition to receiving the fullness of God. To the extent one is filled with "self," he is, of necessity, to that extent not filled with the presence of God. The deeper life in the Spirit is not some mere doctrine to be studied with the intellect, discussed, and then forgotten; but it is a real experience with Christ, as the Holy Spirit brings us into conformity to the death of Christ, so that His resurrection life and power may be manifested fully in us. This is the message of the hour. God is at this very moment preparing a Body of believers which He intends to bring into the fulness of Himself. They will experience the fullness of Christ's resurrection life and power and be used to fulfill His glorious purposes in the restoration of all things now at the consummation of the age (Acts 3:21). For those who are unfamiliar with this great truth we suggest a reading at this point of some of the more significant passages dealing with the deeper life: Matthew 5-7; 20:25-28; Mark 11:22-24; Luke 9:57-62; 14:25f.; Romans 8; 12:1-2; Galatians 2:20; 5:16-25; 6:14; Ephesians 3:1-19; 4:7-16; Philippians 2:5-8; 3:10; Colossians 3: If.; I Peter 2:19-23; 4:1-16; Revelation 2-3.

    The Need For The Deeper Life.
    The present age is characterized by two evils affecting both the secular and religious areas of life. One concerns moral discernment; the other involves moral authority. The spiritual and moral character of the present age indicates that conditions have deteriorated to such a point that the only ultimate solution, as well as the greatest need of Christianity at this time, is the restoration of the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in the Church. This is not to be construed to mean some sort of mystical empowering of the present religious institution, whereby its current programs, organization and methods are made more effective, but the need is for a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit by individual Christians in an experience identical with that received by the disciples at Pentecost.

    To compensate for its lack of power and effectiveness against the present-day flood of wickedness and unbelief, the Church has turned to such substitutes as increased religious activity, new methods and dynamic programs, as well as the merger of denominations in order to multiply its membership and increase its outreach. However sincere the effort may be on the part of some, all such attempts are destined to fail, just as they have in the past; for man cannot restore life to the body by means of artificial respiration when the spirit has departed, "for . . . the body without the spirit is dead" (Jam. 2:26). Only an effusion of power from on high within the lives of Christians themselves can deliver the contemporary Laodicean Church from the moral and spiritual chaos affecting the whole of mankind in this hour. The imperative need of the restoration of the sovereign operation and ministry of the Holy Spirit once more in the Church will be seen, we believe, from the following discussion of the two moral and spiritual characteristics of the age in which we live.

    It is an age without moral and spiritual discernment.
    Although the present age has been described by some observers as an age of scientific progress, human achievement, and tremendous advancements into new frontiers of technology, it may, from a moral standpoint at least, be more accurately described as an age of moral and spiritual crisis, reflected in such things as the phenomenal increase in crime, war, and drug addiction, the almost universal preoccupation with sex, the general disregard for authority, the great social upheavals and racial strife, and the almost abysmal lack of moral understanding and concern on every hand. We find ourselves living in an age analogous to the dark ages of the Judges in which "every man did that which was right in his own eyes" (Judg. 21:25). The great apostasy of our day and the perilous times in which we live were foretold by the Apostle Paul as characterizing the last days:

    This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, truce-breakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof (2 Tim 3:1-5).
    Truly it is an age when men and women, in many respects, seem to have lost the capacity for moral discernment, calling darkness light and evil good, as was true of Israel in Isaiah's time when he declared, "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter" (Isa. 5:20).

    As in the period of the Judges, young and old alike consider themselves adequate authorities in spiritual and moral matters, judging what is right and wrong, scorning all attempts at instruction or restraint as outmoded "authoritarianism." The carefree moral philosophy of today is conformity and compromise. It is a time when, even among professing Christians, being "accepted" by the group seems to be more important than being accepted by God. The distinction between the sacred and the secular is rapidly becoming more difficult to discern; there is a loss of a sense of reverence toward God and sacred things; the concept of holiness in the life and character of the Christian is for the most part a thing of the past; and a lack of respect for parents and authority by the younger generation is reflected in a lack of respect for and fear of God.

    Within Christendom itself the Church and family as the center of interest has been largely replaced with secular interests, and the once quiet Christian home is now monopolized by TV and rock music. Two global conflicts in this century, together with the constant turmoil, world-wide unrest, confusion, and uncertainty about the future have taken their toll, resulting in moral decay, increased drunkenness, divorce, juvenile delinquency and crime, as well as a loss in spiritual concern. Modern scientific achievements and technological improvements have, in spite of their beneficial results, only added to the problem by putting at our disposal hundreds of improvements to save time and make life easier, but providing thereby more time for development of the secular life, leisure, pleasure and sin.

    It is an age without moral and spiritual authority.
    The prevailing moral philosophy of this age can be characterized by three words: everything is relative. Morals are relative to time, place, and circumstance. Conduct is largely determined by the principle "when in Rome do as the Romans do." It is an age in which that which is popular and acceptable by the majority is right. The erroneous notion that "the end justifies the means" frequently prevails within, as well as without, the confines of Christendom. "Truth" and "right" are whatever produce results and work; failure is wrong and cannot be tolerated. Conscience is explained as merely the childhood memory of the "do" and "don't" of one's parents; so-called sins are, in reality, "mistakes" or "errors in judgment" in our evolution to a higher morality; and pleasure and happiness, as good ends in themselves, are to be pursued for their own sake.

    What is responsible for such moral and spiritual confusion? It is because, for the majority at least, there is no longer an objective moral authority to guide their lives and conduct... to teach them truth ... to indicate the difference between right and wrong ... or to establish a standard. In a word, it is because, in this age of materialism and skepticism, men have lost faith in the integrity of the Holy Scriptures, and there remains, therefore, no reliable, unchanging standard of right to measure conduct and character by. Moral conduct is largely determined by the principle of expediency. Without an infallible objective moral standard (the Word of God) the principle of expediency reigns. If it works, if it relieves pain or displeasure, and if it promotes one's welfare and happiness, then it is right.

    Too often the contemporary Church, denying the inerrancy of Scripture and influenced by the principle of expediency, asks but one question in conducting its affairs, in securing its funds, or in promoting its programs and institutions— "Will it work?" As a result, the Church has, more and more, come to resemble the secular community in which it exists, reflecting its customs, attitudes and mores, rather than being seen as the moral and spiritual influence upon the community. Moreover, it has become increasingly indifferent to the moral declension, decay, and spiritual shallowness within its own confines, and as a consequence, can speak with little moral and spiritual authority to the community at large.

    What is the solution in an age without spiritual discernment and authority for those who, possessing a measure of spiritual awareness and concern, desire to walk in the ways of truth and faithfulness? God Himself has provided the answer to the dilemma, enabling, thereby, the sincere Christian to rediscover the distinctiveness of his calling to be the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world." The present move of the Spirit of God today throughout the world, as God pours out His Spirit in fulfillment of Joel's prophecy, is Heaven's answer to man's spiritual need now at the end of the age.

    The significance of the present-day moving of the Holy Spirit upon believers in all denominations throughout the world may be summarized as (1) God's answer to Jesus' prayer in John 17 "that they may all be one." This is not an organizational oneness promoted by ecclesiastical leaders, but a oneness of love and purpose in the Spirit. Through the experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit God is gathering the divided, scattered members of His Body, separated by doctrine, traditions, misunderstanding, fear and distrust, and uniting them once more in a bond of love. What the religious leaders are attempting to do by organizational mergers, God is doing by His Holy Spirit. When the Church lost the reality of the experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, it lost its one true unifying force, and the Body of Christ, as an inevitable consequence, became divided.

    It is the testimony of those who are receiving the baptism in the Holy Spirit that the immediate effect in their lives is the restoration of a spirit of love and true oneness with all saints everywhere. (2) The present outpouring of the Holy Spirit is also God's answer for the contemporary Laodicean state of the Church, a Church which has the "form of godliness, but denies the power thereof." Where the Holy Spirit has been invited to return, a charismatic revival is taking place—the gifts of the Spirit are being restored (1 Cor. 12), the signs are following the preaching of the Word once again (Mk. 16:17f.), and the supernatural character of the Gospel is once more being demonstrated. (3) The great moving of the Spirit of God over the world in this hour is also God's reply to the great demonic flood sweeping throughout the world in preparation for the reign of Antichrist. We are witnessing a fantastic increase in Satanic wickedness and influence in the form of crime, sexual perversions, suicide, wars, fear, anxiety, divorce, physical and mental illnesses, drug and alcohol addiction, racial strife, hate, deceit, skepticism, and moral decay, as well as the spread of spiritualism and a phenomenal increase in occultism of all forms.

    As the Apostle Paul has shown, the believer's warfare is not against flesh and blood, nor is he contending merely with the secular and materialistic philosophies of our day, but against the spirit of this world (Eph. 6:10f.). This is the precise reason men and their methods of reform have failed and will fail to promote world peace, check the increase in crime and moral decay, or stem the tide of social unrest. The need of the hour is for Christians to experience once more a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit, and to rediscover His blessed ministry in their lives. Only He can bring the believer into a place of total consecration and the deeper life, so that he may be able to overcome the spirit of this age, and withstand in the evil day and, having done all, to stand. Never before in history has the Church needed a baptism of power from on high more than at present, in an age without moral discernment or spiritual authority. Edited. Shared.

    May God grant you a full understanding of His plans and purposes in your life with a sincere desire to please Him in all things.

    Ephesians 5:27. That He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish.

    Lord willing, more will be posted soon. All glory to Jesus alone.
    ❤️A CALL TO GO DEEPER WITH GOD The Nature Of The Deeper Life. What exactly is meant by the Deeper Life in the Spirit? Astonishingly few Christians have the remotest idea, nor is the subject familiar to most of the believers who have received the experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Thousands of believers today are discovering that there is a deeper experience with God after salvation; namely, the baptism in the Holy Spirit, as God in this present hour is pouring out His Spirit upon all flesh as foretold by the Prophet Joel (2:28f.). Countless thousands in all denominations are experiencing the reality of the promise in Acts 2:38-39. However, it comes as a surprise to most of these to learn, after they have received this experience, that they still have not attained God's highest purpose for them, but that the baptism in the Holy Spirit was, in reality, the "means" to a greater spiritual experience—the fullness of God Himself (Eph. 3:19). The deeper life in the Spirit is the Spirit-led life (Rom. 8; Gal. 5:16-25); it is the crucified life (Gal. 2:20); it is a life of total faith in and dependence upon God (Mt. 6:33); and it is the Spirit-filled believer's growth "unto a full-grown man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ" (Eph. 4:13). How is this deeper life in the Spirit to be attained? The message of the deeper life is basically the message of the cross. The way into the deeper life in the Spirit is the way of the cross. It means to take up the cross and follow Jesus. It is, in a word, the death of the self-life. God, in this hour, is calling a people to walk on a higher spiritual level than they have ever experienced before and He is offering them nothing less than the fulness of Himself! The deeper life is walking in the Spirit in total commitment as disciples—the future goal is the fullness of God. More and more disciples who have entered into the glorious experience of the baptism of the Holy Spirit are now being brought by the Spirit into a place of the crucifixion and death of "self" as the essential condition to receiving the fullness of God. To the extent one is filled with "self," he is, of necessity, to that extent not filled with the presence of God. The deeper life in the Spirit is not some mere doctrine to be studied with the intellect, discussed, and then forgotten; but it is a real experience with Christ, as the Holy Spirit brings us into conformity to the death of Christ, so that His resurrection life and power may be manifested fully in us. This is the message of the hour. God is at this very moment preparing a Body of believers which He intends to bring into the fulness of Himself. They will experience the fullness of Christ's resurrection life and power and be used to fulfill His glorious purposes in the restoration of all things now at the consummation of the age (Acts 3:21). For those who are unfamiliar with this great truth we suggest a reading at this point of some of the more significant passages dealing with the deeper life: Matthew 5-7; 20:25-28; Mark 11:22-24; Luke 9:57-62; 14:25f.; Romans 8; 12:1-2; Galatians 2:20; 5:16-25; 6:14; Ephesians 3:1-19; 4:7-16; Philippians 2:5-8; 3:10; Colossians 3: If.; I Peter 2:19-23; 4:1-16; Revelation 2-3. The Need For The Deeper Life. The present age is characterized by two evils affecting both the secular and religious areas of life. One concerns moral discernment; the other involves moral authority. The spiritual and moral character of the present age indicates that conditions have deteriorated to such a point that the only ultimate solution, as well as the greatest need of Christianity at this time, is the restoration of the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in the Church. This is not to be construed to mean some sort of mystical empowering of the present religious institution, whereby its current programs, organization and methods are made more effective, but the need is for a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit by individual Christians in an experience identical with that received by the disciples at Pentecost. To compensate for its lack of power and effectiveness against the present-day flood of wickedness and unbelief, the Church has turned to such substitutes as increased religious activity, new methods and dynamic programs, as well as the merger of denominations in order to multiply its membership and increase its outreach. However sincere the effort may be on the part of some, all such attempts are destined to fail, just as they have in the past; for man cannot restore life to the body by means of artificial respiration when the spirit has departed, "for . . . the body without the spirit is dead" (Jam. 2:26). Only an effusion of power from on high within the lives of Christians themselves can deliver the contemporary Laodicean Church from the moral and spiritual chaos affecting the whole of mankind in this hour. The imperative need of the restoration of the sovereign operation and ministry of the Holy Spirit once more in the Church will be seen, we believe, from the following discussion of the two moral and spiritual characteristics of the age in which we live. It is an age without moral and spiritual discernment. Although the present age has been described by some observers as an age of scientific progress, human achievement, and tremendous advancements into new frontiers of technology, it may, from a moral standpoint at least, be more accurately described as an age of moral and spiritual crisis, reflected in such things as the phenomenal increase in crime, war, and drug addiction, the almost universal preoccupation with sex, the general disregard for authority, the great social upheavals and racial strife, and the almost abysmal lack of moral understanding and concern on every hand. We find ourselves living in an age analogous to the dark ages of the Judges in which "every man did that which was right in his own eyes" (Judg. 21:25). The great apostasy of our day and the perilous times in which we live were foretold by the Apostle Paul as characterizing the last days: This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, truce-breakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof (2 Tim 3:1-5). Truly it is an age when men and women, in many respects, seem to have lost the capacity for moral discernment, calling darkness light and evil good, as was true of Israel in Isaiah's time when he declared, "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter" (Isa. 5:20). As in the period of the Judges, young and old alike consider themselves adequate authorities in spiritual and moral matters, judging what is right and wrong, scorning all attempts at instruction or restraint as outmoded "authoritarianism." The carefree moral philosophy of today is conformity and compromise. It is a time when, even among professing Christians, being "accepted" by the group seems to be more important than being accepted by God. The distinction between the sacred and the secular is rapidly becoming more difficult to discern; there is a loss of a sense of reverence toward God and sacred things; the concept of holiness in the life and character of the Christian is for the most part a thing of the past; and a lack of respect for parents and authority by the younger generation is reflected in a lack of respect for and fear of God. Within Christendom itself the Church and family as the center of interest has been largely replaced with secular interests, and the once quiet Christian home is now monopolized by TV and rock music. Two global conflicts in this century, together with the constant turmoil, world-wide unrest, confusion, and uncertainty about the future have taken their toll, resulting in moral decay, increased drunkenness, divorce, juvenile delinquency and crime, as well as a loss in spiritual concern. Modern scientific achievements and technological improvements have, in spite of their beneficial results, only added to the problem by putting at our disposal hundreds of improvements to save time and make life easier, but providing thereby more time for development of the secular life, leisure, pleasure and sin. It is an age without moral and spiritual authority. The prevailing moral philosophy of this age can be characterized by three words: everything is relative. Morals are relative to time, place, and circumstance. Conduct is largely determined by the principle "when in Rome do as the Romans do." It is an age in which that which is popular and acceptable by the majority is right. The erroneous notion that "the end justifies the means" frequently prevails within, as well as without, the confines of Christendom. "Truth" and "right" are whatever produce results and work; failure is wrong and cannot be tolerated. Conscience is explained as merely the childhood memory of the "do" and "don't" of one's parents; so-called sins are, in reality, "mistakes" or "errors in judgment" in our evolution to a higher morality; and pleasure and happiness, as good ends in themselves, are to be pursued for their own sake. What is responsible for such moral and spiritual confusion? It is because, for the majority at least, there is no longer an objective moral authority to guide their lives and conduct... to teach them truth ... to indicate the difference between right and wrong ... or to establish a standard. In a word, it is because, in this age of materialism and skepticism, men have lost faith in the integrity of the Holy Scriptures, and there remains, therefore, no reliable, unchanging standard of right to measure conduct and character by. Moral conduct is largely determined by the principle of expediency. Without an infallible objective moral standard (the Word of God) the principle of expediency reigns. If it works, if it relieves pain or displeasure, and if it promotes one's welfare and happiness, then it is right. Too often the contemporary Church, denying the inerrancy of Scripture and influenced by the principle of expediency, asks but one question in conducting its affairs, in securing its funds, or in promoting its programs and institutions— "Will it work?" As a result, the Church has, more and more, come to resemble the secular community in which it exists, reflecting its customs, attitudes and mores, rather than being seen as the moral and spiritual influence upon the community. Moreover, it has become increasingly indifferent to the moral declension, decay, and spiritual shallowness within its own confines, and as a consequence, can speak with little moral and spiritual authority to the community at large. What is the solution in an age without spiritual discernment and authority for those who, possessing a measure of spiritual awareness and concern, desire to walk in the ways of truth and faithfulness? God Himself has provided the answer to the dilemma, enabling, thereby, the sincere Christian to rediscover the distinctiveness of his calling to be the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world." The present move of the Spirit of God today throughout the world, as God pours out His Spirit in fulfillment of Joel's prophecy, is Heaven's answer to man's spiritual need now at the end of the age. The significance of the present-day moving of the Holy Spirit upon believers in all denominations throughout the world may be summarized as (1) God's answer to Jesus' prayer in John 17 "that they may all be one." This is not an organizational oneness promoted by ecclesiastical leaders, but a oneness of love and purpose in the Spirit. Through the experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit God is gathering the divided, scattered members of His Body, separated by doctrine, traditions, misunderstanding, fear and distrust, and uniting them once more in a bond of love. What the religious leaders are attempting to do by organizational mergers, God is doing by His Holy Spirit. When the Church lost the reality of the experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, it lost its one true unifying force, and the Body of Christ, as an inevitable consequence, became divided. It is the testimony of those who are receiving the baptism in the Holy Spirit that the immediate effect in their lives is the restoration of a spirit of love and true oneness with all saints everywhere. (2) The present outpouring of the Holy Spirit is also God's answer for the contemporary Laodicean state of the Church, a Church which has the "form of godliness, but denies the power thereof." Where the Holy Spirit has been invited to return, a charismatic revival is taking place—the gifts of the Spirit are being restored (1 Cor. 12), the signs are following the preaching of the Word once again (Mk. 16:17f.), and the supernatural character of the Gospel is once more being demonstrated. (3) The great moving of the Spirit of God over the world in this hour is also God's reply to the great demonic flood sweeping throughout the world in preparation for the reign of Antichrist. We are witnessing a fantastic increase in Satanic wickedness and influence in the form of crime, sexual perversions, suicide, wars, fear, anxiety, divorce, physical and mental illnesses, drug and alcohol addiction, racial strife, hate, deceit, skepticism, and moral decay, as well as the spread of spiritualism and a phenomenal increase in occultism of all forms. As the Apostle Paul has shown, the believer's warfare is not against flesh and blood, nor is he contending merely with the secular and materialistic philosophies of our day, but against the spirit of this world (Eph. 6:10f.). This is the precise reason men and their methods of reform have failed and will fail to promote world peace, check the increase in crime and moral decay, or stem the tide of social unrest. The need of the hour is for Christians to experience once more a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit, and to rediscover His blessed ministry in their lives. Only He can bring the believer into a place of total consecration and the deeper life, so that he may be able to overcome the spirit of this age, and withstand in the evil day and, having done all, to stand. Never before in history has the Church needed a baptism of power from on high more than at present, in an age without moral discernment or spiritual authority. Edited. Shared. May God grant you a full understanding of His plans and purposes in your life with a sincere desire to please Him in all things. Ephesians 5:27. That He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish. ❤️ Lord willing, more will be posted soon. All glory to Jesus alone.
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  • A Little Light Reading.
    THE COMING ONE WORLD CHURCH.

    Gary Gibbs

    One Christmas, a rabbi from Russia vis-
    ited an American family as part of a
    cultural exchange program. His host family
    wanted to treat him to a new culinary experi-
    ence, so they took him out one evening to their
    favorite Chinese restaurant. After the meal, the
    Chinese waiter brought each of them a little
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    Christmas gift. It was a small, brass Christmas
    tree ornament that was stamped with the
    words “Made in India.”
    They all laughed at the irony of receiving
    a “Made in India” gift from a Chinese restau-
    rant. But suddenly, everyone stopped chuck-
    ling when they noticed tears rolling down
    the rabbi’s cheeks. Had they offended him in
    some way?
    “Nyet,” the rabbi replied. “I was shed-
    ding tears of joy to be in a country in which a
    Buddhist gives a Jew a Christmas gift made by
    a Hindu.” 1
    Such peaceful co-existence and affirma-
    tion doesn’t happen often between religious
    faiths. Even today, religious differences fre-
    quently escalate into fierce war. It’s no wonder
    that many people want to dismantle the reli-
    gious “Berlin Wall” that exists between faiths.
    In no other community is this truer than
    within Christianity. Even though all Christian
    churches profess faith in Jesus as the Son of
    God, they have not been able to find a way
    to form a single, united group. For near-
    ly two thousand years, doctrinal differences
    have splintered Christians into hundreds of
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    independent denominations. But many within
    Christianity desire to reverse this.
    Foremost in the crusade for Christian
    reunification is the pope. During the last few
    years he has been doing all he can to pave
    the way for a single world church. Vatican
    spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls reports that
    the pope “is pushing hard on the accelerator
    toward unity.” 2
    One of the road signs along the pope’s
    autobahn to unity are his confessions to non-
    Catholics. While conducting Mass in the Czech
    Republic, Pope John Paul II said, “Today, I, the
    pope of the church of Rome, in the name of
    all Catholics, ask forgiveness for the wrongs
    inflicted on non-Catholics during the turbu-
    lent history of these peoples.” 3
    And this isn’t the only confession. He
    is also trying to bridge the gap between the
    Catholic and Orthodox churches. He says,
    “men of both sides were to blame” for the con-
    flict that erupted between their churches in the
    11th century. 4
    The pope’s confessions have found a favor-
    able response. Pennsylvania State University
    professor William Petersen remarks: “He’s
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    bringing the church into the 20th century.
    You’ve had statements from the early popes
    that the Roman Church can never err.” 5
    Pope John Paul II is not only making ver-
    bal overtures; he has also committed himself
    in print in three highly publicized works. In
    his letter “Orientale Lumen” (“The Light of the
    East”) he writes: “The sin of our separation is
    very serious. … How can we be fully credible
    if we stand divided?” “These divisions must
    give way to rapprochement and harmony. The
    wounds on the path of Christian unity must
    be healed.” 6
    The twelfth encyclical of John Paul’s papacy
    is dedicated to the subject of Christian reunifi-
    cation and is appropriately entitled “Ut Unum
    Sint” (“May They All Be One”). The pope calls
    it his “contribution to this most noble goal,”
    which is “to increase the unity of all Christians
    until they reach full communion.” 7
    And in his book Crossing the Threshold
    of Hope, John Paul says it is his desire to see
    Christian unity achieved within the next few
    years—before we reach the new millennium.
    “By the year 2000 we need to be more united,
    more willing to advance along the path toward
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    the unity for which Christ prayed on the eve of
    His passion.” 8
    Without question, a united Christian
    church is a very worthy goal. It was Jesus’
    great burden just before He died. He prayed,
    “Neither pray I for these alone, but for them
    also which shall believe on me through their
    word; That they all may be one; as thou,
    Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also
    may be one in us: that the world may believe
    that thou hast sent me” (John 17:20, 21).
    While none should fault the pope for seek-
    ing unity, several questions must be carefully
    considered. What is the true source of disunity
    within the Christian church? One Vatican
    insider suggests, “The main obstacle is not
    doctrine, but history with all its prejudices.” 9
    But is this an accurate evaluation? Do the
    differences stem merely from prejudice, or
    is it doctrinal? And, if it is doctrinal, which
    doctrines are in question? Furthermore, where
    Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox doctrines
    differ, which body will adjust their beliefs to
    appease the others? And most important of
    all, how does the Bible instruct God’s people to
    achieve true unity?
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    The pope is already anticipating some
    of these questions. In “Ut Unum Sint,” he
    identifies five key doctrines that need further
    study before we “reach full communion”: the
    relationship of Scripture and tradition, the
    church’s authority, the ordination of priests,
    the sacrament of the Eucharist, and the role of
    the Virgin Mary. 10 While this is a good start,
    there are numerous other areas that must also
    be covered before unity of any degree can be
    reached. But for now, let’s briefly look at each
    of these five doctrines to see what the Catholic
    Church teaches and what must transpire if a
    united world church is ever to become more
    than a dream in the night.
    Scripture Versus Tradition
    Admiral Byrd, the famous explorer, knows
    death is only minutes away. He’s caught out-
    side in an unforgiving blizzard at the South
    Pole. Snow swirls around him like a dancing
    sheet. The temperature, well below zero, chills
    him to the bone. His limbs stiffen and threaten
    to freeze. The cold is painful.
    But all is not hopeless. He knows that he is
    within 100 yards of the warmth and security of
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    his hut. But how to find the hut is the problem.
    Everywhere he looks there is the same snow
    and ice. White. Everything is white. There
    isn’t a single landmark. If only he could find
    one to use as a central reference point, then
    he could navigate to find the hut. But without
    it, he might head in the wrong direction to
    certain death. “A man can’t last long out here,”
    he thinks.
    Byrd knows there is no time for panic.
    Calmly he assesses the situation. In his hand is
    the 10-foot pole he always carries. It is his only
    chance. He sticks the pole in the snow and
    then ties his brightly colored scarf to it. Then
    he strikes out to find his hut, first in one direc-
    tion and then in another—but always keeping
    the pole with the waving scarf in sight. Three
    times he returns to the pole, and on the fourth
    excursion he discovers his hut and stumbles
    into its warmth.
    Our world is like trackless Antarctica
    in a blizzard. The devil blinds the minds of
    humanity “lest the light of the glorious gos-
    pel of Christ … should shine unto them”
    (2Corinthians 4:4). We are lost in sin, but
    there is a place of safety—heaven. It is out
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    there. And it is not too far distant. That is, if a
    person can find the straight and narrow path
    that leads to it.
    Just how do we find this path? We need
    a reference point. We need an inerrant guide
    that can lead us through all the twists and
    turns and the ups and downs of life. But there
    is one danger. If the thing we use as our refer-
    ence point slips either to the left or to the right,
    then we are sure to stray and die.
    Catholic and Protestant churches have
    disputed the identity of this reference point
    for centuries. The Catholic Church teaches
    that the guide to heaven consists of the Bible
    and nearly two thousand years of church tra-
    dition. “We find the truths revealed by God
    in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. …
    Both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
    are the inspired word of God, and both are
    forms of divine revelation.” 11
    Protestants, however, believe the Bible
    alone must form the basis for faith and practice.
    In fact, this was a major issue in the Protestant
    split from the Catholic Church in the 15th cen-
    tury. John Wycliffe, John Huss, Jerome, Martin
    Luther, and many other Protestants began as
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    faithful Catholics. But while in pursuit of a
    closer relationship with God they discovered
    the practices of their church often contradict-
    ed the clear teachings of the Bible.
    The ensuing conflict was more than a
    battle of ideologies. These men had tried to
    live by the authority of tradition and person-
    ally found it bankrupt. Luther had a tortured
    conscience. Painful penances and fastings
    threatened to rob him of life itself. He didn’t
    find peace until he discovered the plan of sal-
    vation clearly presented in the Bible as a gift to
    all who believe. Somehow the traditions of the
    church had obliterated this most vital truth.
    For centuries it taught that salvation could
    be had by penance, pilgrimage, and payment.
    Salvation by faith as the free gift of God had
    been completely forgotten. Clearly tradition
    and Scripture were at odds—a fact that was not
    lost on the Protestants. A fact for which Luther
    was willing to die.
    In Worms, Germany, Luther stood before
    an august assembly of bishops, prelates, priests,
    and noble men to answer for his strange “new”
    doctrine of salvation as a free gift to those who
    accept Christ as their Savior. When commanded
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    to renounce his “heretical” teachings, he said,
    at peril to his life, “Unless I am refuted and
    convicted by testimonies of the Scriptures or
    by clear arguments (since I believe neither the
    pope nor the councils alone, it being evident
    that they have often erred and contradicted
    themselves), I am conquered by the Holy
    Scriptures quoted by me, and my conscience is
    bound in the Word of God. I can not and will
    not recant anything, since it is unsafe and dan-
    gerous to do anything against the conscience.
    Here I stand. God help me.” 12 Tradition or
    Scripture. Luther had drawn the Mason-Dixon
    line for the Protestant Reformation.
    In 1545, the Catholic Church finally con-
    vened the Council of Trent in Austria to answer
    the questions raised by the Protestants. What
    will it be, tradition or Scripture? The answer
    came near the conclusion of the meetings.
    “Finally, at the last opening on the eighteenth
    of January, 1562, all hesitancy was set aside.
    The archbishop of Reggio made a speech in
    which he openly declared that tradition stood
    above Scripture. The authority of the church
    could not therefore be bound to the authority
    of the Scriptures.” 13
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    Like a sledgehammer striking a wedge in
    a block of dry wood, a split was created that
    has never been mended. But now, nearly four
    hundred and fifty years later, the pope is call-
    ing for reunification. And he accurately states
    that this issue of Scripture versus tradition
    must be resolved.
    So what is correct? Is it Scripture and tra-
    dition, or Scripture alone? Certainly the best
    source for an objective answer to this dilemma
    is the Word of God itself. What does the Bible
    say about tradition?
    It teaches several things. First, traditions
    that are in harmony with God’s Word are
    to be respected. “Therefore, brethren, stand
    fast, and hold the traditions which ye have
    been taught, whether by word, or our epistle”
    (2 Thessalonians 2:15).
    Secondly, not all traditions are pleasing to
    God. “Howbeit in vain do they worship me,
    teaching for doctrines the commandments of
    men. … Full well ye reject the commandment
    of God, that ye may keep your own tradition”
    (Mark 7:7–9). Traditions that replace God’s
    commandments are vain worship. They reveal
    contempt for God’s authority.
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    Lastly, God has promised to rid His church
    of unscriptural traditions. “Thus have ye made
    the commandment of God of none effect by
    your tradition.” “Every plant, which my heav-
    enly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted
    up” (Matthew 15:6, 13).
    We cannot depend upon the traditions of
    men. They are often an erring guide. And not
    surprisingly so. Humans are erring. Even while
    trying our best, we make mistakes of mam-
    moth proportion.
    For centuries Protestant churches have
    claimed that Catholicism follows numerous
    unscriptural traditions. Is this charge accurate?
    If you are a Catholic, this question is doubly
    important. You love God and desire to please
    Him. But fellow believers say that many of
    your church’s doctrines are not found in the
    Bible. Your pope also acknowledges that this
    is a serious issue that needs study. And he says
    it must be resolved if we are to answer Jesus’
    prayer for unity among Christians.
    Therefore, you will want to ask your-
    self this very important question. Does the
    Catholic Church really have many unscriptur-
    al traditions? Yes, unfortunately it does. This
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    may be hard to accept, but it is true. Cardinal
    John Henry Newman made this candid admis-
    sion: “The use of temples, and these dedicated
    to particular saints, and ornamented on occa-
    sions with branches of trees; incense, lamps,
    and candles; votive offerings on recovery from
    illness; holy water; asylums; holy days and
    seasons, use of calendars, processions, bless-
    ings on the fields; sacerdotal vestments, the
    tonsure, the ring in marriage, turning to the
    east, images at a later date, perhaps the ecclesi-
    astical chant, and the Kyrie Eleison … are all of
    pagan origin, and sanctified by their adoption
    into the Church” (emphasis mine). 14 Many
    Catholic doctrines are of pagan origin and are
    not found in the Bible.
    But, wait. Catholics need not feel that this
    is an unkind thrust against them. This is not
    just a Catholic issue. Protestants also hold
    many unscriptural traditions that contradict
    clear teachings of the Bible. This fact has not
    been missed by some Catholics.
    Notice the following Catholic challenge
    to Protestants to be consistent with their
    “Scripture alone” maxim. “The Bible does
    not contain all the teachings of the Christian
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    religion, nor does it formulate all the duties of
    its members. Take, for example, the matter of
    Sunday observance, the attendance at divine
    services and the abstention from unnecessary
    servile work on that day, a matter upon which
    our Protestant neighbors have for many years
    laid great emphasis. Let me address myself to
    my dear non-Catholic reader:
    “You believe that the Bible alone is a
    safe guide in religious matters. You also
    believe that one of the fundamental duties
    enjoined upon you by your Christian faith
    is that of Sunday observance. But where
    does the Bible speak of such an obligation?
    I have read the Bible from the first verse
    of Genesis to the last verse of Revelation,
    and have found no reference to the duty
    of sanctifying the Sunday. The day men-
    tioned in the Bible is not the Sunday, the
    first day of the week but the Saturday, the
    last day of the week.
    “It was the Apostolic Church [i.e. Catholic
    Church] which … changed the observance
    to the Sunday. … In observing the Sunday
    as you do, is it not apparent that you are
    really acknowledging the insufficiency of
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    the Bible alone as a rule of faith and reli-
    gious conduct, and proclaiming the need
    of a divinely established teaching author-
    ity which in theory you deny?” 15
    John A. O’Brien’s logic is glaringly accu-
    rate. If Protestants are going to insist that
    Catholics return to the Bible, then they must
    do the same. And back to the Bible we all must
    go—Catholics and Protestants.
    God’s Word is the only true founda-
    tion for consensus of faith. Catholics must
    stop defending their position that tradition
    and Scripture are of equal authority. And
    Protestants must surrender their unscriptural
    traditions and truly live by “every word” of
    God (Matthew 4:4). We should all keep the
    Bible’s Saturday Sabbath along with every
    other teaching of God’s Word. Only as we
    Christians are honest with God’s truth can
    we hope to positively impact an unbelieving
    world for eternal good.
    Church Authority
    India has a problem. They worship rats.
    And their worship is literally consuming them.
    Tens of thousands of rats overrun certain
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    cities. They race across floors; feasting on
    anything they can sink their teeth into. Rats
    are especially revered and worshipped at the
    temple of Karni Mata. Here the furry critters
    leap onto the platform where food is placed
    for them. They eat while the priest serenades
    them with hymns and plays cymbals. These
    well-cared-for rats reproduce prolifically. And
    few Indians will kill them, fearing that in so
    doing they will kill their god’s companion.
    But the rats have introduced something
    worse than more rats. They’ve brought the
    plague. Hundreds have died as a result. But
    since the Indians won’t kill the varmints, the
    plague continues to spread.
    The issue of what we worship is crucial
    in all cultures. This is why the Catholic posi-
    tion on the authority of the Church and pope
    is so sensitive with non-Catholics. Catholic
    catechisms teach that church authority refers
    to the infallibility of the pope. “When the pope
    in his official capacity, with the fullness of his
    authority, as successor of St. Peter and head of
    the church on earth, proclaims a doctrine of
    faith or morals binding on the whole Church,
    he is preserved from error. It is to be noted that
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    three conditions are required: (1) The pope
    must speak ex cathedra, i.e., from the Chair
    of Peter in his official capacity; (2) The deci-
    sion must be binding on the whole Church;
    (3) It must be on a matter of faith or morals”
    (emphasis mine). 16 These infallible doctrines
    of the pope are “certainly true and binding in
    conscience on all the faithful.” 17
    So what should we believe regarding the
    pope’s authority? Catholics and Protestants
    must turn to the Bible to form their opin-
    ions. Here we’ll find that Scripture teaches no
    human is infallible. “For all have sinned, and
    come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).
    Even those who have been specially called to
    holy service are fallible. History is an eloquent
    witness to the foibles of church leaders, includ-
    ing popes. The apostle Peter himself fell into
    sin numerous times (see Matthew 16:21–23;
    Luke 22:54–62; and Galatians 2:11–14).
    Now, the church must have leaders. But
    every thing they teach as truth must be tested
    by Scripture. The Bible never teaches that spir-
    itual leaders have periods where they speak ex
    cathedra. There is no special chair or office
    from which they can proclaim infallible truth.
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    But the Bible does tell us to test our leaders by
    the Word. The believers in Berea were com-
    mended for being “more noble than those
    in Thessalonica, in that they … searched the
    scriptures daily” to see if Paul’s teachings were
    in accord with God’s Word (Acts 17:10, 11).
    The Bible also warns us against spiritual
    leaders who are used by Satan to lead many
    astray. “Of your own selves shall men arise,
    speaking perverse things, to draw away dis-
    ciples after them” (Acts 20:30). Infallibility is
    a dangerous doctrine. If we ascribe it to any
    man, we make ourselves very vulnerable to
    deception. Therefore, “Beloved, believe not
    every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are
    of God: because many false prophets are gone
    out into the world” (1 John 4:1).
    How are we to “try the spirits?” Isaiah 8:20
    says, “To the law and to the testimony: if they
    speak not according to this word, it is because
    there is no light in them.” They are to be tested
    by the Bible. When Paul warned the church
    to beware of leaders who introduce erroneous
    teachings, he said to test them by the Word.
    “And now, brethren, I commend you to God,
    and to the word of his grace, which is able
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    to build you up, and to give you an inheri-
    tance among all them which are sanctified”
    (Acts 20:32 emphasis mine). We can be safe
    only as we test every declaration of truth by
    God’s Word.
    Now the pope may be a good man with
    noble intentions. Nevertheless, all that he says
    and advocates must be tested by the Holy
    Bible. No human has carte blanche infallibility.
    For centuries, popes have claimed infallibility
    as direct successors of Peter, who they believe
    was the first pope. But according to Scripture,
    Peter was not established as a pope. He wasn’t
    even the leader of the early church councils—
    James was (see Acts 15:1–22).
    Another problem with the papacy is that it
    runs counter to God’s truth. Popes have great
    power. People bow before them. They confess
    their sins to them. Popes live amid great pomp,
    splendor, and riches. They have been some of
    the most powerful men who have ever lived.
    But when one studies the Bible for examples of
    men of God, we find a much humbler model.
    Our Lord Himself taught that those who desire
    rich robes and to sit in high places are not fol-
    lowing Him (Matthew 23:1–12).
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    Clearly, the Bible never claims for church
    leaders what the papacy claims for itself. The
    papacy, therefore, is an unbiblical position. If
    consensus of faith is to be achieved, then all
    Christians will need to get back to the Bible.
    The claims made regarding the powers and
    rights of the papacy will need to be officially
    renounced. The pomp and splendor should
    also be traded for Jesus’ example of humility.
    The pope has indicated he is willing to
    explore some change in the function of the
    papacy. While not promising to surrender his
    ultimate authority over the church, he has said
    that he would seek “to find a way of exercising
    the primacy which, while in no way renounc-
    ing what is essential to its mission, is nonethe-
    less open to a new situation.” 18
    What possible new situation could the
    Vatican be considering? The president of the
    Vatican’s Pontifical Council for the Promotion of
    Unity of Christians has suggested that the pope
    may act as a mediator in religious disputes.
    Unfortunately, it seems the pontiff is only
    considering not insisting that Protestants
    accept the doctrine of papal infallibility. What
    he will settle for is to be the final mediator in
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    doctrinal disputes between Christians. But this
    is still unacceptable to those who desire to take
    their faith from the Bible. No single human
    can claim the power to be the final word on
    doctrine and morals. Every believer must
    study the Scriptures for himself to determine
    what God would have him do.
    When there is a controverted point of doc-
    trine, the question can come to an assembly of
    representatives of the church for their humble
    study of God’s Word to see what Scripture
    truly teaches. Many minds working together
    to find God’s will is always a lot safer than one
    man being in charge of determining truth.
    But even in religious assemblies, we see
    the weakness of man. Many Christian con-
    vocations have made declarations that run
    counter to Bible truth. What should believers
    do in such cases? They should follow what
    the Bible teaches. Many American Catholics
    are already following their own convictions
    to some degree. Catholicism officially teaches
    that nearly all forms of birth control are
    sin. But most American Catholics disagree.
    Thereby they too deny the absolute, infallible
    authority of the pope.
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    The authority of the church is a crucial
    question, and the pope is correct in tagging
    it for discussion. But until he reverses the
    supremacy and primacy of the papacy, apostol-
    ic succession, and the authority of the church
    to be the sole interpreter of Scripture, no unity
    can be achieved with those believers who want
    to remain true to the Bible. Christianity cannot
    unite around a fallible human, no matter how
    noble a person he may be. Only as we humbly
    submit ourselves to God and His Word will we
    be able to come together.
    The Ordination of Priests
    We now come to the third doctrine iden-
    tified by Pope John Paul II. What does the
    Catholic Church teach about the ordina-
    tion of priests? Official Catholic teaching is
    that priests are ordained to have the power
    to forgive sins. 19 Some American Catholics
    may disagree with this representation. They
    may be honestly unaware of this doctrine.
    Nevertheless, it is true. Here are a few excerpts
    from official Catholic sources.
    “An authorized priest … Gabriel Says the words ‘I
    absolve you from your sins.’ … All bishops
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    and priests have the power to forgive sins
    or absolve sins.” 20
    “Who has the power to forgive sin today?
    All bishops and priests of the Catholic
    Church can forgive sin. … What do you
    have to do to have your sins forgiven? You
    have to be truly sorry for them and confess
    them to a Catholic priest.” 21
    Sometimes American Catholics defend
    the confessional by comparing it to going to
    a counselor or psychologist. They claim the
    priest does not actually forgive sins, but simply
    plays the role of a counselor.
    However, when the pope speaks about
    priests, he refers to the official Catholic posi-
    tion and not the “corrupted,” Americanized
    version. The Church tries to make its official
    teaching clear in its catechisms. “Does the
    priest merely pray that your sins will be for-
    given? No, acting as God’s instrument and
    ordained minister, he truly forgives the sins.” 22
    “This is not a mere ritual repetition or psy-
    chological exercise.’’ 23 “Does the priest really
    forgive your sins? … the priest really forgives
    your sins. The priest does not merely ‘pray
    away’ your sins.” 24
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    This Catholic teaching is based on John
    20:23: “Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are
    remitted unto them; and whosesoever sins
    ye retain, they are retained.” A correct under-
    standing of this verse requires reading the
    context. Before telling the disciples about the
    remission of sins, Jesus said, “As my Father
    hath sent me, even so send I you.” The dis-
    ciples were to go to the world in a way similar
    to which Jesus was sent to our world.
    How did the Father send Jesus to our
    world? Jesus said, “For I have not spoken of
    myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave
    me a commandment, what I should say, and
    what I should speak” (John 12:49). “I do noth-
    ing of myself; but as my Father hath taught
    me, I speak these things” (John 8:28). “I came
    down from heaven, not to do mine own will,
    but the will of him that sent me” (John 6:38).
    Jesus was sent not to speak His own words
    or teach His own doctrine or to do His own
    will. He came to speak the Father’s word and
    will and sent His disciples to do the same.
    Like an ambassador, the disciples were to tell
    others about the will and word of the Person
    they represented. “God … hath given to us
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    the ministry of reconciliation; To wit, that
    God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto
    himself, not imputing their trespasses unto
    them; and hath committed unto us the word of
    reconciliation. Now then we are ambassadors
    for Christ, as though God did beseech you by
    us; we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye recon-
    ciled to God” (2Corinthians 5:18–20, empha-
    sis mine). Notice that the power to actually
    forgive sins was not given to the disciples as
    priests, but only the word of reconciliation as
    ambassadors. Ministers and believers can only
    pass on the word of truth that Jesus has recon-
    ciled the sinner to Himself if they will confess
    and believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ. We
    have the right to invite and urge people in
    behalf of Jesus to come to Him. But the actual
    ability to read the heart and to grant forgive-
    ness is something only the Almighty can do.
    So how is it that “whosesoever sins ye
    retain, they are retained”? Whenever an unbe-
    liever does not accept a believer’s call to repen-
    tance, then we have caused them to retain their
    sins. “To him that knoweth to do good, and
    doeth it not, to him it is sin” (1 James 4:17). “If
    ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now
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    ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth”
    (John 9:41). Sin remains and is retained when
    a sinner has encountered truth and has refused
    to repent and accept it.
    So when the disciples took truth to people
    and they refused to accept it, their sins were
    retained. “If I had not come and spoken
    unto them, they had not had sin: but now
    they have no cloak [margin: excuse] for their
    sin” (John 15:22). “And whosoever shall not
    receive you, nor hear your words, when ye
    depart out of that house or city, shake off the
    dust of your feet. Verily I say unto you, It shall
    be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and
    Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for
    that city” (Matthew 10:14, 15). On the other
    hand, if people accept the good news of sal-
    vation in Christ, then their sins are forgiven
    by God.
    Man is on dangerous ground when he tries
    to usurp God’s prerogatives. No one should ever
    say the words used by the priests in the Catholic
    sacrament of penance: “I absolve you from your
    sins.” Only God can forgive sin. “Who is this
    which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive
    sins, but God alone” (Luke 5:21)? “Blasphemy,”
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    the Bible calls it. Strong language we would do
    well to remember!
    Sin requires the death penalty be paid.
    Whenever we sin and confess to God, Jesus
    applies the blood of His death on the cross to
    our account. He alone can read the heart and
    apply the blood accordingly. We do not have
    this power. We don’t know if a person is truly
    sincere and desirous of transformation. We
    misjudge others all the time.
    There is a danger in accepting humans
    as our mediators with God. God regards only
    one Mediator. “For there is one God, and one
    mediator between God and men, the man
    Christ Jesus” (1Timothy 2:5). For humans to
    take the place of this Mediator is presumptu-
    ous. This is trying to take the place of Jesus
    and God. And no good Catholic or Protestant
    Christian wants this to happen.
    One cannot find any indication within the
    biblical record that the apostles exercised the
    authority supposedly conferred upon them to
    forgive sins. They certainly would have done
    it if they had understood Jesus’ words in the
    manner the Catholic Church teaches. Neither
    does the Bible refer to the Catholic Church’s
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    confessional. There is no record of sinners
    going to the apostles to confess their sins and
    receive forgiveness. Yet, we do read numerous
    instances of the disciples directing people to
    God for forgiveness. “Repent therefore of this
    thy wickedness, and pray God, if perhaps the
    thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee”
    (Acts 8:22, emphasis mine).
    Associated with the ordination of the
    priest is celibacy. According to the Catholic
    catechism, “The basis for clerical celibacy is
    the example of Christ and His apostles.” 25
    Does the Bible really teach that priests are
    to remain unmarried and celibate for life?
    Admittedly, Jesus was celibate. But He did not
    command this for all who should follow Him
    in ministry. He called Peter to be an apostle,
    and Peter was married. “[Peter’s] wife’s mother
    lay sick of a fever” (Mark 1:30).
    Although it is recommended for those
    who choose it, celibacy is not a requirement
    for ministry. Jesus says that there are those who
    “have made themselves eunuchs for the king-
    dom of heaven’s sake. He that is able to receive
    it, let him receive it” (Matthew 19:12). The
    apostle Paul highly recommended celibacy.
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    He saw it as an opportunity to care only
    for the things of God (1Corinthians 7:32).
    But he also says this is his opinion and not
    a direct command from God. “I speak this
    by permission, and not of commandment”
    (1Corinthians 7:6). Furthermore, Paul did
    not forbid marriage. “If thou marry, thou hast
    not sinned; and if a virgin marry, she hath not
    sinned” (1Corinthians 7:28).
    The Catholic position is not as flexible as
    that of Paul. “By Church law a Catholic priest
    in the western Church is obligated to live a life
    of celibacy [no marriage].” 26 The dilemma the
    pope finds himself in is that he forbids that
    which God clearly permits. Many Catholics,
    recognizing this, are trying to get their church
    to change this teaching. But the pope has indi-
    cated it will not change.
    A church in Georgia once installed chimes
    to play hymns over a loudspeaker for the
    townspeople to hear during supper. Every
    evening the chimes faithfully played their
    sweet music. But a nearby turkey farmer was
    not soothed by the sound. It seemed that the
    chimes disturbed his turkeys during their
    evening feeding. The birds just wouldn’t eat
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    while the music played, and they were not get-
    ting fat for the market. Discussions between
    the farmer and church deteriorated. Pretty
    soon things became quite ugly. The farmer
    tried to silence the loudspeaker on the steeple
    by shooting it. In retaliation church mem-
    bers sneaked into the turkey pens at night,
    spooking the birds and giving them one more
    reason not to eat. Only after the birds had a
    complete nervous breakdown and the church
    steeple was peppered with bullet holes did
    the two parties finally come to an agreement
    that met both their needs. The church played
    the chimes at a different hour and the farmer
    called a cease-fire. 27
    Resolving doctrinal differences does not
    need to become a shouting match and cer-
    tainly not a shooting match. Both the pope and
    Protestants agree that the Catholic doctrine of
    the ordination of priests must be resolved. And
    it must be done in light of Bible truth. Teachings
    regarding the priest’s ability to forgive sins,
    apostolic succession, and celibacy will need to
    be radically changed to come into harmony with
    the Bible. This is the only wise thing to do if we
    are to answer Jesus’ prayer for Christian unity.
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    The Eucharist
    Four children were born to a family in
    Amman, Jordan. Each birth certificate said
    the child was a girl. And for 13 years the fam-
    ily believed this. But when the oldest child
    reached puberty, “she” started revealing male
    characteristics. The teenage “girl” grew facial
    hair, her voice broke, and she developed a male
    physique. Doctors examining Mohammed
    diagnosed him with a rare genetic defect
    that left him appearing to be female when in
    reality he was male. Apparently, during his
    development in the womb his male organs
    never descended.
    Mohammed’s three younger siblings
    were also diagnosed with the same defect.
    Fortunately, all the children were successfully
    operated on and are now males. The day of
    their transformation was one of great celebra-
    tion. The girls, now turned boys, cut their
    long hair, removed their jewelry, and wore
    boys’ pajamas. And their jubilant grandmother
    Fatima Netasha said, “I had six granddaugh-
    ters and two grandsons, and now I have six
    grandsons and two granddaughters. I thank
    God and the doctor.” 28
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    Sometimes things aren’t as they appear.
    This is what is at the heart of the contro-
    versy over the Eucharist, or the Lord’s Supper.
    Protestants view the bread and grape juice as
    symbols of Jesus’ body and blood. But accord-
    ing to Catholic teaching the bread and wine
    aren’t what they appear to be—mere bread and
    wine. Instead, they are literally the real body,
    blood, and person of Jesus.
    Official Catholic teaching is unambigu-
    ous. “The Eucharist is a sacrament which real-
    ly, truly, and substantially contains the body
    and blood, soul, and divinity of our Lord Jesus
    Christ under the appearances of bread and
    wine.” 29 “After consecration, this sign contains
    the whole Christ, his body and blood, his
    soul and divinity.” 30 “Christ is present in the
    Eucharist … with all his physical properties,
    hands and feet and head and human heart.
    He is present with his human soul, with his
    thoughts, desires, and human affections.” 31
    Another difference between Catholic
    and Protestant beliefs is that of relevance.
    Protestants view the service as a holy ritu-
    al in which people voluntarily participate.
    However, the Catholic Church teaches that
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    “The Eucharist is necessary for salvation.” 32
    This is because of their view that the benefits
    of the cross can be had only by partaking of
    Jesus’ “literal” body as found in the bread.
    Follow this to its logical conclusion. The
    only bread that can be Jesus’ body is bread
    that has had the special prayer and bless-
    ing of the Catholic priest. No priest means
    no changing of the bread into the body of
    Christ. No body of Christ means no salva-
    tion. A Protestant pastor cannot do what the
    Catholic priest can with the bread. Only the
    priest has the power conferred upon him to
    command God to come down from heaven
    and enter the bread. Therefore, if people are
    going to be saved, they must go to a Catholic
    Church to receive the Eucharist. Furthermore,
    in order to receive the Eucharist they must
    first become a Catholic. “The person who is
    receiving instructions in preparation for full
    membership in the Catholic Church should
    participate in the Mass but may not receive
    Holy Communion.” 33
    What did Jesus mean when He said in
    Matthew 26:26–28, “Take, eat; this is my body.
    … Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood”?
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    Did He really mean that His literal body and
    blood were present in the bread and wine? The
    disciples knew this wasn’t what He referred to.
    They had heard Him speak like this before.
    Jesus once said, “I am the living bread which
    came down from heaven: if any man eat of this
    bread, he shall live forever: and the bread that
    I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the
    life of the world. … Except ye eat the flesh of
    the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have
    no life in you” (John 6:51–53).
    On that day, many who listened inter-
    preted Jesus’ words very literally. They thought
    He advocated salvation by cannibalism. They
    were shocked. Jesus knew their thoughts, so
    He clarified what He meant. “It is the spirit
    that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing:
    the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit,
    and they are life” (John 6:63). Jesus says His
    life is contained in His words. To eat His Word
    means to read and meditate upon its meaning.
    When we apply Jesus’ teachings to our life,
    then we’ve truly eaten His Word. The Catholic
    teaching of the Eucharist misses this point.
    Instead, what Jesus intends to be spiritual is
    taken literally.
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    Another controverted point regarding the
    Eucharist concerns the wine. In the Catholic
    communion service, only the priests drink
    it. This teaching came into the Church at the
    Council of Constance, a.d. 1414–1418, and is
    not taught in God’s Word. When Jesus took the
    cup, He gave it to all those present, saying, “This
    cup is the new testament in my blood: this do
    ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me”
    (1Corinthians 11:25 emphasis mine; See also
    Matthew 26:27,28). The blessing of this service
    is for every believer, not just priests.
    Yes, the pope is right again. The Eucharist
    needs to be studied. Imagine what blessings
    can come to Christianity if we all return to
    Bible truth. United on the clear teachings of
    God’s Word, we can be a powerful witness to
    unbelievers. But before unity can be reached,
    we must also resolve another doctrinal dif-
    ference the pope said must be resolved—the
    Virgin Mary.
    The Virgin Mary
    The Lawrence Welk Show had its televi-
    sion premier in 1955 and launched Welk into
    becoming what Life magazine called “the most
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    popular musician in U.S. history.” But things
    weren’t always so rosy for Lawrence Welk.
    Once, after playing his accordion for a dance,
    he overheard one of the band members remark,
    “Did you get a load of that accordionist? If I
    had to play every night with him, I’d go back to
    jerking sodas.” 34 At the time, it appeared Welk
    might be a failure, but he continued to play
    and finally landed his television show. Though
    many would rate him as an average musician,
    40 million people tuned in to his program
    faithfully every Saturday night. Quite a large
    following for an ordinary musician!
    To many Christians, Mary, though
    extremely blessed to be the mother of Jesus, was
    still just an ordinary human. In the Catholic
    Church, however, she “is honored and loved
    second only to God Himself.” 35 Because the
    pope is well aware that this reverence for Mary
    is a major block in the road to unity, he has put
    it on the list for discussion. And Protestants
    have some very good reasons to raise objec-
    tions to this Catholic belief.
    The Bible is very clear that Jesus is our
    Savior. No other person can atone for our sins.
    So to God alone should we pray. It is Jesus
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    “who is even at the right hand of God, who also
    maketh intercession for us” (Romans 8:34).
    Yet, Catholic catechisms contain numerous
    prayers to Mary pleading for her to make
    intercession for our sins. The very popular
    Hail Mary prayer says, “Holy Mary, Mother of
    God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour
    of our death.” 36
    The Hail Holy Queen prayer addresses
    Mary as mankind’s advocate. “Hail Holy Queen,
    Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and
    our hope! To thee do we cry, poor banished
    children of Eve; to you do we send up our sighs,
    mourning and weeping in this valley of tears!
    Turn, then most gracious Advocate, your eyes
    of mercy towards us, and after this, our exile,
    show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb,
    Jesus. … O sweet Virgin Mary! Pray for us, o
    holy Mother of God. That we may be made
    worthy of the promises of Christ.”37 The Bible,
    however, says that there is no advocate for man
    other than Jesus. “We have an advocate with the
    Father, Jesus Christ the righteous” (1John 2:1).
    The second problem with the Catholic
    doctrine of Mary is called the Immaculate
    Conception. This teaches that Mary was
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    “conceived without sin.” 38 “Not only was she
    free from the slightest stain of actual sin, but by
    a singular miracle of divine grace she was free
    also from original sin, with which all the other
    children of Adam are born into this world. It
    was eminently fitting that she … should be
    undefiled by even that slight shadow of Adam’s
    fall. To her alone, among all the members of
    the race, was granted this singular immunity
    … the Immaculate Conception [refers] … to
    the conception of Mary in the womb of her
    mother without the stain of original sin.” 39
    Unfortunately, this teaching finds no sup-
    port in the Bible. It was only recently pro-
    claimed as a dogma of the Catholic faith in
    1854. 40 The Bible unequivocally declares that
    “all have sinned, and come short of the glory
    of God” (Romans 3:23). Only one person ever
    lived a life of perfect sinlessness—Jesus. He
    “was in all points tempted like as we are, yet
    without sin” (Hebrews 4:15).
    So why does the Catholic Church teach
    that Mary never sinned? Simply because if
    Jesus was sinless, then they feel that His
    mother had to be sinless. But it is a mistake
    to assume that just because Jesus’ mother was
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    a sinner, He had to be born a sinner. You see,
    Jesus received from His mother a body “in the
    likeness of sinful flesh” (Romans 8:3). But He
    received from His Father a divine spirit and
    mind. Jesus’ body, degraded by the effects of
    four thousand years of sin, did not control
    His actions or sully His character. Though
    His sinful flesh provided a launching pad for
    temptation, His divine nature recoiled from
    it. He chose not to heed temptation’s slightest
    whisper. Therefore, He was without sin.
    If Jesus had been born of a sinless mother,
    then He couldn’t be the sympathizing Savior
    that He is. It is because He did receive “the
    likeness of sinful flesh” from Mary that He is
    “touched with the feeling of our infirmities”
    (Hebrews 4:15). He is our Mediator and heav-
    enly Priest by virtue of this very fact. He under-
    stands us because He was tempted from His
    flesh. “Wherefore in all things it behooved him
    to be made like unto his brethren, that he might
    be a merciful and faithful high priest in things
    pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for
    the sins of the people. For in that he himself
    suffered being tempted, he is able to succour
    them that are tempted” (Hebrews 2:17,18).
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    The Immaculate Conception veils the
    compassion of Jesus. This is why Mary is
    often prayed to as a mediator and interces-
    sor. Catholic catechisms portray her as one
    who understands our weaknesses better than
    Christ. “She is our Mother, near and dear to
    us, loving us with all the warmth of a mother’s
    love. As the little child frightened by the
    shadows of night finds safety in his mother’s
    arms, so will we in time of temptation find a
    safe refuge by fleeing to the outstretched arms
    of Mary our Mother. If we will but clasp the
    loving hand of our Mother, stretched out to
    aid us in every danger, our uncertain foot-
    steps will be guided safely to that golden lad-
    der upon whose rungs we will climb step by
    step, to the very throne of her Son and Savior,
    Jesus Christ.” 41
    The Catholic teaching of the Assumption
    of Mary is another area of concern. This
    declares that Mary was taken to heaven before
    her body decomposed in the grave. “It was
    eminently fitting that the body of the chaste
    and Immaculate Mother of God was not per-
    mitted to undergo disintegration and putrefac-
    tion but was assumed into heaven.” 42
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    Given the burial process in Bible days, this
    would have had to happen very soon after her
    death. Four days after Lazarus’ death, his sis-
    ters expected his dead body would be decom-
    posed. “By this time he stinketh: for he hath
    been dead four days” (John 11:39). Therefore,
    according to Catholic teaching, for Mary not
    to “undergo disintegration and putrefaction”
    we must conclude she was taken to heaven
    within four days.
    Again the Bible does not teach this. It is
    a new doctrine of the Catholic Church. “This
    belief … was formally defined as a dogma
    of the Universal Church by Pope Pius XII
    on November 1, 1950.” 43 Instead, the Bible
    declares that all who die go to the grave to
    sleep in the dust until the return of Christ.
    “And many of them that sleep in the dust of
    the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life,
    and some to shame and everlasting contempt”
    (Daniel 12:2; see also Ecclesiastes 9:5,10;
    Psalms 146:4; 13:3).
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    A Little Light Reading. THE COMING ONE WORLD CHURCH. Gary Gibbs One Christmas, a rabbi from Russia vis- ited an American family as part of a cultural exchange program. His host family wanted to treat him to a new culinary experi- ence, so they took him out one evening to their favorite Chinese restaurant. After the meal, the Chinese waiter brought each of them a little ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 1 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM  Coming! One World Church Christmas gift. It was a small, brass Christmas tree ornament that was stamped with the words “Made in India.” They all laughed at the irony of receiving a “Made in India” gift from a Chinese restau- rant. But suddenly, everyone stopped chuck- ling when they noticed tears rolling down the rabbi’s cheeks. Had they offended him in some way? “Nyet,” the rabbi replied. “I was shed- ding tears of joy to be in a country in which a Buddhist gives a Jew a Christmas gift made by a Hindu.” 1 Such peaceful co-existence and affirma- tion doesn’t happen often between religious faiths. Even today, religious differences fre- quently escalate into fierce war. It’s no wonder that many people want to dismantle the reli- gious “Berlin Wall” that exists between faiths. In no other community is this truer than within Christianity. Even though all Christian churches profess faith in Jesus as the Son of God, they have not been able to find a way to form a single, united group. For near- ly two thousand years, doctrinal differences have splintered Christians into hundreds of ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 2 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM Coming! One World Church  independent denominations. But many within Christianity desire to reverse this. Foremost in the crusade for Christian reunification is the pope. During the last few years he has been doing all he can to pave the way for a single world church. Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls reports that the pope “is pushing hard on the accelerator toward unity.” 2 One of the road signs along the pope’s autobahn to unity are his confessions to non- Catholics. While conducting Mass in the Czech Republic, Pope John Paul II said, “Today, I, the pope of the church of Rome, in the name of all Catholics, ask forgiveness for the wrongs inflicted on non-Catholics during the turbu- lent history of these peoples.” 3 And this isn’t the only confession. He is also trying to bridge the gap between the Catholic and Orthodox churches. He says, “men of both sides were to blame” for the con- flict that erupted between their churches in the 11th century. 4 The pope’s confessions have found a favor- able response. Pennsylvania State University professor William Petersen remarks: “He’s ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 3 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM  Coming! One World Church bringing the church into the 20th century. You’ve had statements from the early popes that the Roman Church can never err.” 5 Pope John Paul II is not only making ver- bal overtures; he has also committed himself in print in three highly publicized works. In his letter “Orientale Lumen” (“The Light of the East”) he writes: “The sin of our separation is very serious. … How can we be fully credible if we stand divided?” “These divisions must give way to rapprochement and harmony. The wounds on the path of Christian unity must be healed.” 6 The twelfth encyclical of John Paul’s papacy is dedicated to the subject of Christian reunifi- cation and is appropriately entitled “Ut Unum Sint” (“May They All Be One”). The pope calls it his “contribution to this most noble goal,” which is “to increase the unity of all Christians until they reach full communion.” 7 And in his book Crossing the Threshold of Hope, John Paul says it is his desire to see Christian unity achieved within the next few years—before we reach the new millennium. “By the year 2000 we need to be more united, more willing to advance along the path toward ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 4 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM Coming! One World Church  the unity for which Christ prayed on the eve of His passion.” 8 Without question, a united Christian church is a very worthy goal. It was Jesus’ great burden just before He died. He prayed, “Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word; That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me” (John 17:20, 21). While none should fault the pope for seek- ing unity, several questions must be carefully considered. What is the true source of disunity within the Christian church? One Vatican insider suggests, “The main obstacle is not doctrine, but history with all its prejudices.” 9 But is this an accurate evaluation? Do the differences stem merely from prejudice, or is it doctrinal? And, if it is doctrinal, which doctrines are in question? Furthermore, where Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox doctrines differ, which body will adjust their beliefs to appease the others? And most important of all, how does the Bible instruct God’s people to achieve true unity? ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 5 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM  Coming! One World Church The pope is already anticipating some of these questions. In “Ut Unum Sint,” he identifies five key doctrines that need further study before we “reach full communion”: the relationship of Scripture and tradition, the church’s authority, the ordination of priests, the sacrament of the Eucharist, and the role of the Virgin Mary. 10 While this is a good start, there are numerous other areas that must also be covered before unity of any degree can be reached. But for now, let’s briefly look at each of these five doctrines to see what the Catholic Church teaches and what must transpire if a united world church is ever to become more than a dream in the night. Scripture Versus Tradition Admiral Byrd, the famous explorer, knows death is only minutes away. He’s caught out- side in an unforgiving blizzard at the South Pole. Snow swirls around him like a dancing sheet. The temperature, well below zero, chills him to the bone. His limbs stiffen and threaten to freeze. The cold is painful. But all is not hopeless. He knows that he is within 100 yards of the warmth and security of ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 6 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM Coming! One World Church  his hut. But how to find the hut is the problem. Everywhere he looks there is the same snow and ice. White. Everything is white. There isn’t a single landmark. If only he could find one to use as a central reference point, then he could navigate to find the hut. But without it, he might head in the wrong direction to certain death. “A man can’t last long out here,” he thinks. Byrd knows there is no time for panic. Calmly he assesses the situation. In his hand is the 10-foot pole he always carries. It is his only chance. He sticks the pole in the snow and then ties his brightly colored scarf to it. Then he strikes out to find his hut, first in one direc- tion and then in another—but always keeping the pole with the waving scarf in sight. Three times he returns to the pole, and on the fourth excursion he discovers his hut and stumbles into its warmth. Our world is like trackless Antarctica in a blizzard. The devil blinds the minds of humanity “lest the light of the glorious gos- pel of Christ … should shine unto them” (2Corinthians 4:4). We are lost in sin, but there is a place of safety—heaven. It is out ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 7 6/9/09 3:41:59 PM  Coming! One World Church there. And it is not too far distant. That is, if a person can find the straight and narrow path that leads to it. Just how do we find this path? We need a reference point. We need an inerrant guide that can lead us through all the twists and turns and the ups and downs of life. But there is one danger. If the thing we use as our refer- ence point slips either to the left or to the right, then we are sure to stray and die. Catholic and Protestant churches have disputed the identity of this reference point for centuries. The Catholic Church teaches that the guide to heaven consists of the Bible and nearly two thousand years of church tra- dition. “We find the truths revealed by God in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. … Both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition are the inspired word of God, and both are forms of divine revelation.” 11 Protestants, however, believe the Bible alone must form the basis for faith and practice. In fact, this was a major issue in the Protestant split from the Catholic Church in the 15th cen- tury. John Wycliffe, John Huss, Jerome, Martin Luther, and many other Protestants began as ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 8 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM Coming! One World Church  faithful Catholics. But while in pursuit of a closer relationship with God they discovered the practices of their church often contradict- ed the clear teachings of the Bible. The ensuing conflict was more than a battle of ideologies. These men had tried to live by the authority of tradition and person- ally found it bankrupt. Luther had a tortured conscience. Painful penances and fastings threatened to rob him of life itself. He didn’t find peace until he discovered the plan of sal- vation clearly presented in the Bible as a gift to all who believe. Somehow the traditions of the church had obliterated this most vital truth. For centuries it taught that salvation could be had by penance, pilgrimage, and payment. Salvation by faith as the free gift of God had been completely forgotten. Clearly tradition and Scripture were at odds—a fact that was not lost on the Protestants. A fact for which Luther was willing to die. In Worms, Germany, Luther stood before an august assembly of bishops, prelates, priests, and noble men to answer for his strange “new” doctrine of salvation as a free gift to those who accept Christ as their Savior. When commanded ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 9 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM 10 Coming! One World Church to renounce his “heretical” teachings, he said, at peril to his life, “Unless I am refuted and convicted by testimonies of the Scriptures or by clear arguments (since I believe neither the pope nor the councils alone, it being evident that they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am conquered by the Holy Scriptures quoted by me, and my conscience is bound in the Word of God. I can not and will not recant anything, since it is unsafe and dan- gerous to do anything against the conscience. Here I stand. God help me.” 12 Tradition or Scripture. Luther had drawn the Mason-Dixon line for the Protestant Reformation. In 1545, the Catholic Church finally con- vened the Council of Trent in Austria to answer the questions raised by the Protestants. What will it be, tradition or Scripture? The answer came near the conclusion of the meetings. “Finally, at the last opening on the eighteenth of January, 1562, all hesitancy was set aside. The archbishop of Reggio made a speech in which he openly declared that tradition stood above Scripture. The authority of the church could not therefore be bound to the authority of the Scriptures.” 13 ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 10 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM Coming! One World Church 11 Like a sledgehammer striking a wedge in a block of dry wood, a split was created that has never been mended. But now, nearly four hundred and fifty years later, the pope is call- ing for reunification. And he accurately states that this issue of Scripture versus tradition must be resolved. So what is correct? Is it Scripture and tra- dition, or Scripture alone? Certainly the best source for an objective answer to this dilemma is the Word of God itself. What does the Bible say about tradition? It teaches several things. First, traditions that are in harmony with God’s Word are to be respected. “Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle” (2 Thessalonians 2:15). Secondly, not all traditions are pleasing to God. “Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. … Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition” (Mark 7:7–9). Traditions that replace God’s commandments are vain worship. They reveal contempt for God’s authority. ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 11 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM 12 Coming! One World Church Lastly, God has promised to rid His church of unscriptural traditions. “Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.” “Every plant, which my heav- enly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up” (Matthew 15:6, 13). We cannot depend upon the traditions of men. They are often an erring guide. And not surprisingly so. Humans are erring. Even while trying our best, we make mistakes of mam- moth proportion. For centuries Protestant churches have claimed that Catholicism follows numerous unscriptural traditions. Is this charge accurate? If you are a Catholic, this question is doubly important. You love God and desire to please Him. But fellow believers say that many of your church’s doctrines are not found in the Bible. Your pope also acknowledges that this is a serious issue that needs study. And he says it must be resolved if we are to answer Jesus’ prayer for unity among Christians. Therefore, you will want to ask your- self this very important question. Does the Catholic Church really have many unscriptur- al traditions? Yes, unfortunately it does. This ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 12 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM Coming! One World Church 13 may be hard to accept, but it is true. Cardinal John Henry Newman made this candid admis- sion: “The use of temples, and these dedicated to particular saints, and ornamented on occa- sions with branches of trees; incense, lamps, and candles; votive offerings on recovery from illness; holy water; asylums; holy days and seasons, use of calendars, processions, bless- ings on the fields; sacerdotal vestments, the tonsure, the ring in marriage, turning to the east, images at a later date, perhaps the ecclesi- astical chant, and the Kyrie Eleison … are all of pagan origin, and sanctified by their adoption into the Church” (emphasis mine). 14 Many Catholic doctrines are of pagan origin and are not found in the Bible. But, wait. Catholics need not feel that this is an unkind thrust against them. This is not just a Catholic issue. Protestants also hold many unscriptural traditions that contradict clear teachings of the Bible. This fact has not been missed by some Catholics. Notice the following Catholic challenge to Protestants to be consistent with their “Scripture alone” maxim. “The Bible does not contain all the teachings of the Christian ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 13 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM 14 Coming! One World Church religion, nor does it formulate all the duties of its members. Take, for example, the matter of Sunday observance, the attendance at divine services and the abstention from unnecessary servile work on that day, a matter upon which our Protestant neighbors have for many years laid great emphasis. Let me address myself to my dear non-Catholic reader: “You believe that the Bible alone is a safe guide in religious matters. You also believe that one of the fundamental duties enjoined upon you by your Christian faith is that of Sunday observance. But where does the Bible speak of such an obligation? I have read the Bible from the first verse of Genesis to the last verse of Revelation, and have found no reference to the duty of sanctifying the Sunday. The day men- tioned in the Bible is not the Sunday, the first day of the week but the Saturday, the last day of the week. “It was the Apostolic Church [i.e. Catholic Church] which … changed the observance to the Sunday. … In observing the Sunday as you do, is it not apparent that you are really acknowledging the insufficiency of ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 14 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM Coming! One World Church 15 the Bible alone as a rule of faith and reli- gious conduct, and proclaiming the need of a divinely established teaching author- ity which in theory you deny?” 15 John A. O’Brien’s logic is glaringly accu- rate. If Protestants are going to insist that Catholics return to the Bible, then they must do the same. And back to the Bible we all must go—Catholics and Protestants. God’s Word is the only true founda- tion for consensus of faith. Catholics must stop defending their position that tradition and Scripture are of equal authority. And Protestants must surrender their unscriptural traditions and truly live by “every word” of God (Matthew 4:4). We should all keep the Bible’s Saturday Sabbath along with every other teaching of God’s Word. Only as we Christians are honest with God’s truth can we hope to positively impact an unbelieving world for eternal good. Church Authority India has a problem. They worship rats. And their worship is literally consuming them. Tens of thousands of rats overrun certain ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 15 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM 16 Coming! One World Church cities. They race across floors; feasting on anything they can sink their teeth into. Rats are especially revered and worshipped at the temple of Karni Mata. Here the furry critters leap onto the platform where food is placed for them. They eat while the priest serenades them with hymns and plays cymbals. These well-cared-for rats reproduce prolifically. And few Indians will kill them, fearing that in so doing they will kill their god’s companion. But the rats have introduced something worse than more rats. They’ve brought the plague. Hundreds have died as a result. But since the Indians won’t kill the varmints, the plague continues to spread. The issue of what we worship is crucial in all cultures. This is why the Catholic posi- tion on the authority of the Church and pope is so sensitive with non-Catholics. Catholic catechisms teach that church authority refers to the infallibility of the pope. “When the pope in his official capacity, with the fullness of his authority, as successor of St. Peter and head of the church on earth, proclaims a doctrine of faith or morals binding on the whole Church, he is preserved from error. It is to be noted that ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 16 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM Coming! One World Church 17 three conditions are required: (1) The pope must speak ex cathedra, i.e., from the Chair of Peter in his official capacity; (2) The deci- sion must be binding on the whole Church; (3) It must be on a matter of faith or morals” (emphasis mine). 16 These infallible doctrines of the pope are “certainly true and binding in conscience on all the faithful.” 17 So what should we believe regarding the pope’s authority? Catholics and Protestants must turn to the Bible to form their opin- ions. Here we’ll find that Scripture teaches no human is infallible. “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Even those who have been specially called to holy service are fallible. History is an eloquent witness to the foibles of church leaders, includ- ing popes. The apostle Peter himself fell into sin numerous times (see Matthew 16:21–23; Luke 22:54–62; and Galatians 2:11–14). Now, the church must have leaders. But every thing they teach as truth must be tested by Scripture. The Bible never teaches that spir- itual leaders have periods where they speak ex cathedra. There is no special chair or office from which they can proclaim infallible truth. ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 17 6/9/09 3:42:00 PM 18 Coming! One World Church But the Bible does tell us to test our leaders by the Word. The believers in Berea were com- mended for being “more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they … searched the scriptures daily” to see if Paul’s teachings were in accord with God’s Word (Acts 17:10, 11). The Bible also warns us against spiritual leaders who are used by Satan to lead many astray. “Of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away dis- ciples after them” (Acts 20:30). Infallibility is a dangerous doctrine. If we ascribe it to any man, we make ourselves very vulnerable to deception. Therefore, “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1). How are we to “try the spirits?” Isaiah 8:20 says, “To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.” They are to be tested by the Bible. When Paul warned the church to beware of leaders who introduce erroneous teachings, he said to test them by the Word. “And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 18 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM Coming! One World Church 19 to build you up, and to give you an inheri- tance among all them which are sanctified” (Acts 20:32 emphasis mine). We can be safe only as we test every declaration of truth by God’s Word. Now the pope may be a good man with noble intentions. Nevertheless, all that he says and advocates must be tested by the Holy Bible. No human has carte blanche infallibility. For centuries, popes have claimed infallibility as direct successors of Peter, who they believe was the first pope. But according to Scripture, Peter was not established as a pope. He wasn’t even the leader of the early church councils— James was (see Acts 15:1–22). Another problem with the papacy is that it runs counter to God’s truth. Popes have great power. People bow before them. They confess their sins to them. Popes live amid great pomp, splendor, and riches. They have been some of the most powerful men who have ever lived. But when one studies the Bible for examples of men of God, we find a much humbler model. Our Lord Himself taught that those who desire rich robes and to sit in high places are not fol- lowing Him (Matthew 23:1–12). ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 19 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM 20 Coming! One World Church Clearly, the Bible never claims for church leaders what the papacy claims for itself. The papacy, therefore, is an unbiblical position. If consensus of faith is to be achieved, then all Christians will need to get back to the Bible. The claims made regarding the powers and rights of the papacy will need to be officially renounced. The pomp and splendor should also be traded for Jesus’ example of humility. The pope has indicated he is willing to explore some change in the function of the papacy. While not promising to surrender his ultimate authority over the church, he has said that he would seek “to find a way of exercising the primacy which, while in no way renounc- ing what is essential to its mission, is nonethe- less open to a new situation.” 18 What possible new situation could the Vatican be considering? The president of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Unity of Christians has suggested that the pope may act as a mediator in religious disputes. Unfortunately, it seems the pontiff is only considering not insisting that Protestants accept the doctrine of papal infallibility. What he will settle for is to be the final mediator in ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 20 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM Coming! One World Church 21 doctrinal disputes between Christians. But this is still unacceptable to those who desire to take their faith from the Bible. No single human can claim the power to be the final word on doctrine and morals. Every believer must study the Scriptures for himself to determine what God would have him do. When there is a controverted point of doc- trine, the question can come to an assembly of representatives of the church for their humble study of God’s Word to see what Scripture truly teaches. Many minds working together to find God’s will is always a lot safer than one man being in charge of determining truth. But even in religious assemblies, we see the weakness of man. Many Christian con- vocations have made declarations that run counter to Bible truth. What should believers do in such cases? They should follow what the Bible teaches. Many American Catholics are already following their own convictions to some degree. Catholicism officially teaches that nearly all forms of birth control are sin. But most American Catholics disagree. Thereby they too deny the absolute, infallible authority of the pope. ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 21 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM 22 Coming! One World Church The authority of the church is a crucial question, and the pope is correct in tagging it for discussion. But until he reverses the supremacy and primacy of the papacy, apostol- ic succession, and the authority of the church to be the sole interpreter of Scripture, no unity can be achieved with those believers who want to remain true to the Bible. Christianity cannot unite around a fallible human, no matter how noble a person he may be. Only as we humbly submit ourselves to God and His Word will we be able to come together. The Ordination of Priests We now come to the third doctrine iden- tified by Pope John Paul II. What does the Catholic Church teach about the ordina- tion of priests? Official Catholic teaching is that priests are ordained to have the power to forgive sins. 19 Some American Catholics may disagree with this representation. They may be honestly unaware of this doctrine. Nevertheless, it is true. Here are a few excerpts from official Catholic sources. “An authorized priest … [says] the words ‘I absolve you from your sins.’ … All bishops ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 22 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM Coming! One World Church 23 and priests have the power to forgive sins or absolve sins.” 20 “Who has the power to forgive sin today? All bishops and priests of the Catholic Church can forgive sin. … What do you have to do to have your sins forgiven? You have to be truly sorry for them and confess them to a Catholic priest.” 21 Sometimes American Catholics defend the confessional by comparing it to going to a counselor or psychologist. They claim the priest does not actually forgive sins, but simply plays the role of a counselor. However, when the pope speaks about priests, he refers to the official Catholic posi- tion and not the “corrupted,” Americanized version. The Church tries to make its official teaching clear in its catechisms. “Does the priest merely pray that your sins will be for- given? No, acting as God’s instrument and ordained minister, he truly forgives the sins.” 22 “This is not a mere ritual repetition or psy- chological exercise.’’ 23 “Does the priest really forgive your sins? … the priest really forgives your sins. The priest does not merely ‘pray away’ your sins.” 24 ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 23 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM 24 Coming! One World Church This Catholic teaching is based on John 20:23: “Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained.” A correct under- standing of this verse requires reading the context. Before telling the disciples about the remission of sins, Jesus said, “As my Father hath sent me, even so send I you.” The dis- ciples were to go to the world in a way similar to which Jesus was sent to our world. How did the Father send Jesus to our world? Jesus said, “For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak” (John 12:49). “I do noth- ing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things” (John 8:28). “I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me” (John 6:38). Jesus was sent not to speak His own words or teach His own doctrine or to do His own will. He came to speak the Father’s word and will and sent His disciples to do the same. Like an ambassador, the disciples were to tell others about the will and word of the Person they represented. “God … hath given to us ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 24 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM Coming! One World Church 25 the ministry of reconciliation; To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us; we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye recon- ciled to God” (2Corinthians 5:18–20, empha- sis mine). Notice that the power to actually forgive sins was not given to the disciples as priests, but only the word of reconciliation as ambassadors. Ministers and believers can only pass on the word of truth that Jesus has recon- ciled the sinner to Himself if they will confess and believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ. We have the right to invite and urge people in behalf of Jesus to come to Him. But the actual ability to read the heart and to grant forgive- ness is something only the Almighty can do. So how is it that “whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained”? Whenever an unbe- liever does not accept a believer’s call to repen- tance, then we have caused them to retain their sins. “To him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin” (1 James 4:17). “If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 25 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM 26 Coming! One World Church ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth” (John 9:41). Sin remains and is retained when a sinner has encountered truth and has refused to repent and accept it. So when the disciples took truth to people and they refused to accept it, their sins were retained. “If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin: but now they have no cloak [margin: excuse] for their sin” (John 15:22). “And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city” (Matthew 10:14, 15). On the other hand, if people accept the good news of sal- vation in Christ, then their sins are forgiven by God. Man is on dangerous ground when he tries to usurp God’s prerogatives. No one should ever say the words used by the priests in the Catholic sacrament of penance: “I absolve you from your sins.” Only God can forgive sin. “Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins, but God alone” (Luke 5:21)? “Blasphemy,” ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 26 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM Coming! One World Church 27 the Bible calls it. Strong language we would do well to remember! Sin requires the death penalty be paid. Whenever we sin and confess to God, Jesus applies the blood of His death on the cross to our account. He alone can read the heart and apply the blood accordingly. We do not have this power. We don’t know if a person is truly sincere and desirous of transformation. We misjudge others all the time. There is a danger in accepting humans as our mediators with God. God regards only one Mediator. “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1Timothy 2:5). For humans to take the place of this Mediator is presumptu- ous. This is trying to take the place of Jesus and God. And no good Catholic or Protestant Christian wants this to happen. One cannot find any indication within the biblical record that the apostles exercised the authority supposedly conferred upon them to forgive sins. They certainly would have done it if they had understood Jesus’ words in the manner the Catholic Church teaches. Neither does the Bible refer to the Catholic Church’s ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 27 6/9/09 3:42:01 PM 28 Coming! One World Church confessional. There is no record of sinners going to the apostles to confess their sins and receive forgiveness. Yet, we do read numerous instances of the disciples directing people to God for forgiveness. “Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray God, if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee” (Acts 8:22, emphasis mine). Associated with the ordination of the priest is celibacy. According to the Catholic catechism, “The basis for clerical celibacy is the example of Christ and His apostles.” 25 Does the Bible really teach that priests are to remain unmarried and celibate for life? Admittedly, Jesus was celibate. But He did not command this for all who should follow Him in ministry. He called Peter to be an apostle, and Peter was married. “[Peter’s] wife’s mother lay sick of a fever” (Mark 1:30). Although it is recommended for those who choose it, celibacy is not a requirement for ministry. Jesus says that there are those who “have made themselves eunuchs for the king- dom of heaven’s sake. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it” (Matthew 19:12). The apostle Paul highly recommended celibacy. ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 28 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM Coming! One World Church 29 He saw it as an opportunity to care only for the things of God (1Corinthians 7:32). But he also says this is his opinion and not a direct command from God. “I speak this by permission, and not of commandment” (1Corinthians 7:6). Furthermore, Paul did not forbid marriage. “If thou marry, thou hast not sinned; and if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned” (1Corinthians 7:28). The Catholic position is not as flexible as that of Paul. “By Church law a Catholic priest in the western Church is obligated to live a life of celibacy [no marriage].” 26 The dilemma the pope finds himself in is that he forbids that which God clearly permits. Many Catholics, recognizing this, are trying to get their church to change this teaching. But the pope has indi- cated it will not change. A church in Georgia once installed chimes to play hymns over a loudspeaker for the townspeople to hear during supper. Every evening the chimes faithfully played their sweet music. But a nearby turkey farmer was not soothed by the sound. It seemed that the chimes disturbed his turkeys during their evening feeding. The birds just wouldn’t eat ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 29 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM 30 Coming! One World Church while the music played, and they were not get- ting fat for the market. Discussions between the farmer and church deteriorated. Pretty soon things became quite ugly. The farmer tried to silence the loudspeaker on the steeple by shooting it. In retaliation church mem- bers sneaked into the turkey pens at night, spooking the birds and giving them one more reason not to eat. Only after the birds had a complete nervous breakdown and the church steeple was peppered with bullet holes did the two parties finally come to an agreement that met both their needs. The church played the chimes at a different hour and the farmer called a cease-fire. 27 Resolving doctrinal differences does not need to become a shouting match and cer- tainly not a shooting match. Both the pope and Protestants agree that the Catholic doctrine of the ordination of priests must be resolved. And it must be done in light of Bible truth. Teachings regarding the priest’s ability to forgive sins, apostolic succession, and celibacy will need to be radically changed to come into harmony with the Bible. This is the only wise thing to do if we are to answer Jesus’ prayer for Christian unity. ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 30 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM Coming! One World Church 31 The Eucharist Four children were born to a family in Amman, Jordan. Each birth certificate said the child was a girl. And for 13 years the fam- ily believed this. But when the oldest child reached puberty, “she” started revealing male characteristics. The teenage “girl” grew facial hair, her voice broke, and she developed a male physique. Doctors examining Mohammed diagnosed him with a rare genetic defect that left him appearing to be female when in reality he was male. Apparently, during his development in the womb his male organs never descended. Mohammed’s three younger siblings were also diagnosed with the same defect. Fortunately, all the children were successfully operated on and are now males. The day of their transformation was one of great celebra- tion. The girls, now turned boys, cut their long hair, removed their jewelry, and wore boys’ pajamas. And their jubilant grandmother Fatima Netasha said, “I had six granddaugh- ters and two grandsons, and now I have six grandsons and two granddaughters. I thank God and the doctor.” 28 ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 31 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM 32 Coming! One World Church Sometimes things aren’t as they appear. This is what is at the heart of the contro- versy over the Eucharist, or the Lord’s Supper. Protestants view the bread and grape juice as symbols of Jesus’ body and blood. But accord- ing to Catholic teaching the bread and wine aren’t what they appear to be—mere bread and wine. Instead, they are literally the real body, blood, and person of Jesus. Official Catholic teaching is unambigu- ous. “The Eucharist is a sacrament which real- ly, truly, and substantially contains the body and blood, soul, and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine.” 29 “After consecration, this sign contains the whole Christ, his body and blood, his soul and divinity.” 30 “Christ is present in the Eucharist … with all his physical properties, hands and feet and head and human heart. He is present with his human soul, with his thoughts, desires, and human affections.” 31 Another difference between Catholic and Protestant beliefs is that of relevance. Protestants view the service as a holy ritu- al in which people voluntarily participate. However, the Catholic Church teaches that ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 32 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM Coming! One World Church 33 “The Eucharist is necessary for salvation.” 32 This is because of their view that the benefits of the cross can be had only by partaking of Jesus’ “literal” body as found in the bread. Follow this to its logical conclusion. The only bread that can be Jesus’ body is bread that has had the special prayer and bless- ing of the Catholic priest. No priest means no changing of the bread into the body of Christ. No body of Christ means no salva- tion. A Protestant pastor cannot do what the Catholic priest can with the bread. Only the priest has the power conferred upon him to command God to come down from heaven and enter the bread. Therefore, if people are going to be saved, they must go to a Catholic Church to receive the Eucharist. Furthermore, in order to receive the Eucharist they must first become a Catholic. “The person who is receiving instructions in preparation for full membership in the Catholic Church should participate in the Mass but may not receive Holy Communion.” 33 What did Jesus mean when He said in Matthew 26:26–28, “Take, eat; this is my body. … Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood”? ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 33 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM 34 Coming! One World Church Did He really mean that His literal body and blood were present in the bread and wine? The disciples knew this wasn’t what He referred to. They had heard Him speak like this before. Jesus once said, “I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live forever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world. … Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you” (John 6:51–53). On that day, many who listened inter- preted Jesus’ words very literally. They thought He advocated salvation by cannibalism. They were shocked. Jesus knew their thoughts, so He clarified what He meant. “It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life” (John 6:63). Jesus says His life is contained in His words. To eat His Word means to read and meditate upon its meaning. When we apply Jesus’ teachings to our life, then we’ve truly eaten His Word. The Catholic teaching of the Eucharist misses this point. Instead, what Jesus intends to be spiritual is taken literally. ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 34 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM Coming! One World Church 35 Another controverted point regarding the Eucharist concerns the wine. In the Catholic communion service, only the priests drink it. This teaching came into the Church at the Council of Constance, a.d. 1414–1418, and is not taught in God’s Word. When Jesus took the cup, He gave it to all those present, saying, “This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me” (1Corinthians 11:25 emphasis mine; See also Matthew 26:27,28). The blessing of this service is for every believer, not just priests. Yes, the pope is right again. The Eucharist needs to be studied. Imagine what blessings can come to Christianity if we all return to Bible truth. United on the clear teachings of God’s Word, we can be a powerful witness to unbelievers. But before unity can be reached, we must also resolve another doctrinal dif- ference the pope said must be resolved—the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary The Lawrence Welk Show had its televi- sion premier in 1955 and launched Welk into becoming what Life magazine called “the most ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 35 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM 36 Coming! One World Church popular musician in U.S. history.” But things weren’t always so rosy for Lawrence Welk. Once, after playing his accordion for a dance, he overheard one of the band members remark, “Did you get a load of that accordionist? If I had to play every night with him, I’d go back to jerking sodas.” 34 At the time, it appeared Welk might be a failure, but he continued to play and finally landed his television show. Though many would rate him as an average musician, 40 million people tuned in to his program faithfully every Saturday night. Quite a large following for an ordinary musician! To many Christians, Mary, though extremely blessed to be the mother of Jesus, was still just an ordinary human. In the Catholic Church, however, she “is honored and loved second only to God Himself.” 35 Because the pope is well aware that this reverence for Mary is a major block in the road to unity, he has put it on the list for discussion. And Protestants have some very good reasons to raise objec- tions to this Catholic belief. The Bible is very clear that Jesus is our Savior. No other person can atone for our sins. So to God alone should we pray. It is Jesus ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 36 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM Coming! One World Church 37 “who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us” (Romans 8:34). Yet, Catholic catechisms contain numerous prayers to Mary pleading for her to make intercession for our sins. The very popular Hail Mary prayer says, “Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.” 36 The Hail Holy Queen prayer addresses Mary as mankind’s advocate. “Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope! To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; to you do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears! Turn, then most gracious Advocate, your eyes of mercy towards us, and after this, our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. … O sweet Virgin Mary! Pray for us, o holy Mother of God. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.”37 The Bible, however, says that there is no advocate for man other than Jesus. “We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous” (1John 2:1). The second problem with the Catholic doctrine of Mary is called the Immaculate Conception. This teaches that Mary was ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 37 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM 38 Coming! One World Church “conceived without sin.” 38 “Not only was she free from the slightest stain of actual sin, but by a singular miracle of divine grace she was free also from original sin, with which all the other children of Adam are born into this world. It was eminently fitting that she … should be undefiled by even that slight shadow of Adam’s fall. To her alone, among all the members of the race, was granted this singular immunity … the Immaculate Conception [refers] … to the conception of Mary in the womb of her mother without the stain of original sin.” 39 Unfortunately, this teaching finds no sup- port in the Bible. It was only recently pro- claimed as a dogma of the Catholic faith in 1854. 40 The Bible unequivocally declares that “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Only one person ever lived a life of perfect sinlessness—Jesus. He “was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin” (Hebrews 4:15). So why does the Catholic Church teach that Mary never sinned? Simply because if Jesus was sinless, then they feel that His mother had to be sinless. But it is a mistake to assume that just because Jesus’ mother was ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 38 6/9/09 3:42:02 PM Coming! One World Church 39 a sinner, He had to be born a sinner. You see, Jesus received from His mother a body “in the likeness of sinful flesh” (Romans 8:3). But He received from His Father a divine spirit and mind. Jesus’ body, degraded by the effects of four thousand years of sin, did not control His actions or sully His character. Though His sinful flesh provided a launching pad for temptation, His divine nature recoiled from it. He chose not to heed temptation’s slightest whisper. Therefore, He was without sin. If Jesus had been born of a sinless mother, then He couldn’t be the sympathizing Savior that He is. It is because He did receive “the likeness of sinful flesh” from Mary that He is “touched with the feeling of our infirmities” (Hebrews 4:15). He is our Mediator and heav- enly Priest by virtue of this very fact. He under- stands us because He was tempted from His flesh. “Wherefore in all things it behooved him to be made like unto his brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people. For in that he himself suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted” (Hebrews 2:17,18). ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 39 6/9/09 3:42:03 PM 40 Coming! One World Church The Immaculate Conception veils the compassion of Jesus. This is why Mary is often prayed to as a mediator and interces- sor. Catholic catechisms portray her as one who understands our weaknesses better than Christ. “She is our Mother, near and dear to us, loving us with all the warmth of a mother’s love. As the little child frightened by the shadows of night finds safety in his mother’s arms, so will we in time of temptation find a safe refuge by fleeing to the outstretched arms of Mary our Mother. If we will but clasp the loving hand of our Mother, stretched out to aid us in every danger, our uncertain foot- steps will be guided safely to that golden lad- der upon whose rungs we will climb step by step, to the very throne of her Son and Savior, Jesus Christ.” 41 The Catholic teaching of the Assumption of Mary is another area of concern. This declares that Mary was taken to heaven before her body decomposed in the grave. “It was eminently fitting that the body of the chaste and Immaculate Mother of God was not per- mitted to undergo disintegration and putrefac- tion but was assumed into heaven.” 42 ComingOneWorldChurch.indd 40 6/9/09 3:42:03 PM Coming! One World Church 41 Given the burial process in Bible days, this would have had to happen very soon after her death. Four days after Lazarus’ death, his sis- ters expected his dead body would be decom- posed. “By this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days” (John 11:39). Therefore, according to Catholic teaching, for Mary not to “undergo disintegration and putrefaction” we must conclude she was taken to heaven within four days. Again the Bible does not teach this. It is a new doctrine of the Catholic Church. “This belief … was formally defined as a dogma of the Universal Church by Pope Pius XII on November 1, 1950.” 43 Instead, the Bible declares that all who die go to the grave to sleep in the dust until the return of Christ. “And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt” (Daniel 12:2; see also Ecclesiastes 9:5,10; Psalms 146:4; 13:3). Catholics need to re-examine their doc- trines c
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