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All or Nothing…

June 11th, 2008

Paul Washer is probably one of my favorite preachers right along with Piper, Noblit and MacArthur.  In this short clip from a missions conference Paul Washer speaks the truth with such passion.  This is a message that must be heard….

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Only 5 Minutes?

June 3rd, 2008

“How could we have such a low view of the gospel of Jesus Christ that we have to manipulate men psychologically to get them to come down and pray a prayer? . . . How many times have I heard evangelists say, “It’ll only take five minutes.“? No my dear friend, it will take your life–all of it! “We’re just trying to attract people and then we’ll gradually bring them in further and further.” That is what the cults do, that’s not what Jesus did. Notice that in the gospels every time a great crowd is following Jesus, he turns around and says something so radical to them that most of them walk away. Of course Jesus probably would not get invited to teach evangelism [in most churches today].”

- Paul Washer

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Just…

May 27th, 2008

There has been a trend in American Christianity lately to focus on the confession of sin.  If this was a focus that was Biblical I would be rejoicing but what we are seeing is a trend that focuses on confession of sin outside of the only basis for that confession - the cross of Christ.   Do a cursory search on the internet for online confessionals and you’ll find that most if not all are encourage people to confess their sins, often anonymously, in an effort to help the sinner feel better - all without ever mentioning the only way forgiveness of sins is offered…  through the substitionary atonement of Christ on the cross.

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A Passion for God’s Word

April 28th, 2008

Today I was talking on the phone with a friend of mine about something we both desire to see in those we teach and preach to - a passion for God’s Word.  We were talking about how some Christians seem to have no desire to read the Bible.  Beyond the possibility that true regeneration may be the issue, it got me thinking about how God’s Word is approached in most of the American church today.

The Word of God well understood and religiously obeyed is the shortest route to spiritual perfection. And we must not select a few favorite passages to the exclusion of others. Nothing less than a whole Bible can make a whole Christian. –AW. Tozer

I believe there is a two fold problem within the church visible today - almost exclusively in America.  First and foremost is a departure from good, solid Biblical preaching and teaching.  Think about it.  If congregations rarely see the church proclaiming God’s Word with boldness and fire then why should they read it?  Most churches today are comprised of a few entertaining “worship” songs and a twenty minute sermon on your best life now where if any Scripture is used it is often twisted beyond recognition.  The issue at hand is that while most churches herald their belief that Scripture is inerrant and infallible they deny the functional authority of Scripture by their actions.  Many in the church today sit through nothing more than a pep talk on Sunday morning then they go off to a Sunday school class that focuses more on a curriculum than God’s Word.  Those two factors alone demonstrate a lack of trust in the functional authority of Scripture.  Expositional preaching and teaching is what we need to begin the process of instilling a passion for God’s Word in the lives of people.  Of course, without regeneration the desire to read God’s Word, obey it and desire to be conformed into the image of Christ is lacking.  But maybe that is the problem - without the preaching and teaching of the full counsel of God’s Word we’re packing the pews of many churches with unregenerate people who are being told they are saved all-the-while without a passion for holiness, a passion to know God and obey Him through His Word and without a passion for conformity to Christ-likeness.  So, here is definitely one reason there is a lack of passion for God’s Word in the church today - namely the church is not heralding the functional authority of Scripture as evidenced by the actions and dependency on “method” and “curriculum”.

Secondly, I believe that without holiness and a genuine regeneration by the Holy Spirit (which happens through hearing the full counsel of God’s Word - the Gospel of Jesus Christ) the majority of people who line church pews today hear one thing coming out of the mouths of preachers, teachers and other Christians and then see with their eyes lives that are lived in contradiction to the Word of God.  For example, look at the rows and rows of “self help” and psycho-pop books that line the shelves of “Christian” bookstores today.  It’s as if we’re telling everyone the Bible’s either not good enough or cannot be used for today’s situations in our lives.  Right there we have a clear indication of the lack of dependancy on the functional authority of Scripture even while proclaiming inerrancy and infallibility.

Bottom line, a passion for God’s Word first and foremost comes from our Almight God taking a heart of stone and turning it into a heart of flesh, opening the eyes of a sinner to their depravity and granting them saving repentance and faith.  Through that miracle transformation comes a new creature.  This new man, indwelt by the Spirit of Christ, yearns and longs for the solid food of God’s Word.  He yearns and longs to obey God - to not just be a hearer of the Word but a doer.  Yes, we fall.  Yes, we have seasons of spiritual dryness but the Holy Spirit convicts us and brings us through a continual state of synergistic sanctification conforming us more and more into the image of Jesus Christ.  So we must start with true regeneration and that happens when the glorious gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is proclaimed with power and boldness to soil prepared by God.  It all gets back to the church needing desperately to return to the Bible - to the Christ exalting Words of Holy Writ.  When true regenerated Christians get together they yearn to talk about the things of God.  This passion alone can be seen by others and the trust, dependancy and obedience to God’s written Word becomes a living example to light the fire of passion for others.  We need leaders in the church today to boldly proclaim the Word of God - all of it!

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Little Boys Trying to Play Men of God

April 22nd, 2008

“If you are a lost unregenerate Hell bound church member, then you will need all sorts of things to motivate you for the Christian life, you’ll need to go to a church where it’s like a six-flags over Jesus, they have every sort of thing you can imagine to keep you entertained. They have program after program after program because they got to keep the machine going because the building cost a lot of money. And they gotta introduce and embrace every fad that comes down the pike, church growth this, church growth that, my goodness how did the apostle Paul ever start a church? You have to be sensitive to culture, this generation, that generation, the x-y-z generation, every generation and you have to know everything, NO! It’s all a bunch of little boys trying to play men of God without the scripture is what it is and they’ve got to build something on something other than scripture because they don’t have scripture nor the power of God.”
- Paul Washer

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