(10) REFORMATION REQUIRED AGAIN – – – AND AGAIN, and . . .

(please read these Reformation articles in numbered order)

The two biggest pitfalls of the church today:

—the effect of evolution

—the effect of money

The second one here:

The very fact that people in the church have as much treasure laid up on earth as those outside the church, is reason enough why the church can’t say anything with authority about money.

And that explains the lack of spiritual power as well, for revival.

 

And, back to Sodom—and Lot’s wife:

She couldn’t leave it all behind and never look back.

They had a good life in Sodom, in the middle of gross evil which they apparently did not protest.

It took two angels to drag them out of the hell just before it went up in smoke.

And she still had to have one last look—the last!

Remember, that story began when “Lot pitched his tent toward Sodom” for economic reasons—his uncle let him pick the best land—and it ruined him and his family and his influence.

The American church today cannot leave it all behind, right now—much less, never look back.

We can’t speak and act boldly enough against sin in this culture, because we are too closely bound to the comforts and promises that money affords in America.

(9) REFORMATION REQUIRED AGAIN – – – AND AGAIN, and . . .

(please read these Reformation articles in numbered order)

The two biggest pitfalls of the church today:

—the effect of evolution

—the effect of money

The first one here:

The very possibility that Christians could entertain combining Genesis and evolution in any way, proves the church is not clearly teaching that the Bible alone is enough.

The church has succumbed to equal opportunity infiltration.

The church has relinquished its Biblical mandate for training the next generation, by sending the children to public schools.

The long-term weakening of the American church by brainwashing a generation through the teaching of evolution, without full-scale in-your-face rejection/correction by the church in the culture, now leaves the church powerless or voiceless against the relentless onslaught of more unimaginable perversions.

Jesus loves the little children, in his arms.

So, satan hates the little children, in his arms—molech.

I don’t know how we did it, substituting/progressing from the unthinkable burning to death of infants in the arms of a red-hot statue, to the “not-see” holocaust of doing the same with chemical weapons and knives.

The never-again nazi holocaust pales in comparison—just check the numbers.

WHY DID THE CHURCH NOT STOP THIS IN AMERICA?

Because we did not stop the teaching of evolution.

Because we did not stop the banning of prayer and the ten commandments.

Because we thought “the old-deluder-satan act” was out of date.

That was a law requiring the Bible taught in all schools, so satan could not delude our children, and the next generation.

He kills the littlest children—hissing to the parents,”they are an inconvenient accident.”

He destroys the survivors—hissing to the children, “you are just a random accident.”

He carries his hatred of the children, from subversion, to perversion—hissing to the children, “you are not stuck with what God made you—a boy or a girl in the wrong body by a mistaken accident.”

Say what?

How can that ancient lie line work in our scientifically enlightened world?

Oh, we know so much, and we know nothing.

 

So what does this all have to do with Reformation, Again?

We have made the middle ages—the dark ages before the Reformation—look like a Sunday School picnic compared to what we have allowed right in front of our eyes.

Horror that rivals any other in history—horror that we have largely condoned—horror that we are supposed to stop in the name of Christ. (Telemachas***)

We “have not yet resisted to the point of shedding blood, striving against sin.”

The church got comfortable in America, and lost its Godly influence for change against sin.

Lot got comfortable in Sodom, and lost his Godly influence for change against sin.

And how did that turn out?

Who had the last volley in the culture wars in Sodom?

The frog, comfortable in the gradually boiling pot of water, does not jump out, he says nothing, and he dies, useless.

 

***Telemachus was a fourth century Christian monk from Asia (Turkey).

An inner voice led him to go to Rome, not knowing why.

He followed the crowds and ended up in the Coliseum.

Two gladiators were fighting, and Telemachus jumped into the stadium and tried get between them to stop them.

He shouted three times, “In the name of Christ, forbear!”

He immediately got the attention of thousands, and he immediately got his reward with Jesus.

But that is not all—because of the bold act of Telemachus, the emperor immediately decreed an end to these “games.”

(8) REFORMATION REQUIRED AGAIN – – – AND AGAIN, and . . .

(please read these Reformation articles in numbered order)

Over the years, and over the centuries, people in the church have been accustomed to accepting and depending on leaders and theologians adding to the Bible with wording and labels and high-sounding doctrines that are more man-made than Biblical.

Not long after Christianity started, it became common practice for church doctrine to combine the Bible and church edicts—making the average church member unable to distinguish between God’s Word and man’s teaching.

And this continues today—blatantly in the Catholic church, and more subtly in others (although often not so subtle any more).

Satan’s original lie is alive and well and effective, today,

“Did God really say?”

 

Many doctrinal defenses are more about separating churches to maintain distinctiveness (and power/control), than about the simple Word of God.

The Reformation shook the world with the re-discovery of two words that were in the Bible all along—“faith alone.”

The church had hidden them from the people with all their high-sounding mumbo-jumbo about heaven and hell tied with purgatory and indulgences and praying to saints.

How did the church get away with that?

Surely we learned our lesson—it’s so obvious.

Apparently not.

—Human nature always looks for new opportunities for control in the church.

—The influence of the world always looks for new compatibility with Christianity.

And both are working in the American church today.

 

Reformation again, today ?

If we remember and accept that we are not much different than Israel in the Old Testament, then perhaps we will not be so resistant to reformation again.

Israel went round and round, and round and round again—blessed, wayward, punished, repentant, returned, revived, forgiven, and blessed again.

The Bible tells the stories over and over, in the history books, in the psalms, in the prophets, in the New Testament.

Somehow we think we arrive at doing better, and don’t have to go through reformation again.

We don’t really believe we have to “turn from our wicked ways” again, because we’re already Christians.

And God help the person who gets specific about the “wicked ways” of His people in the church today—you might not fare better than the guys five hundred years ago.

 

After years of agonizing inside the church, Luther finally and suddenly sees the errors of the Catholic church.

He corrects some of them—thank God.

So Protestant churches grow.

Then people get tired of all the new name-brand churches that develop, and start independent churches.

Some of them stay small and intimately dependent on the Bible.

Some grow and still stay intimately dependent on the Bible.

And some grow big and popular and outgrow that intimate dependence on the Bible.

There is often something innately dangerous about big and popular churches—not exactly what Jesus promised repeatedly.

 

Specifics next—no risk of popularity here.

GOD’S REVELATION – – – SATISFACTORY ? – – – OR – – – SUFFICIENT ?

“Why doesn’t God answer all my questions?”

Because He has already answered all you need.

Once we recognize God’s revelation as sufficient, then we can accept and live in the peace that His revelation is satisfactory.

We don’t need all our questions answered, to follow what we already know—for heaven, and for a lifetime of obedience to Him and service to others.

ABORTION – – – WHAT? – OR – WHO?

A vital question for every living human being:

“Who was in your mommy’s tummy before you were born?”

 

This same question was first posted here with that title on 7-24-16.

IT’S TIME

It’s time to make time count for eternity.

EMP AND ETERNITY

Any time, an electromagnetic pulse device (or half a dozen other causes of a power grid failure) could instantly plunge America back 150 years to the pioneer days.

This is so unthinkable—and so possible at the same time.

It is so unthinkable because we could not deal with it, and we can’t think of how to prepare for it or how to avoid it.

It is so possible because the technology is there, and we have enemies who would like to see it happen, and they have already tested their capabilities to make it happen.

The 911 attack was a complete surprise.

An EMP or other power grid failure is a known threat—yet it will also be a complete surprise.

The death toll could easily be ten thousand times that of 911.

A few months later, the survival number could be only ten thousand times the death toll of 911.

In the light of this, Americans have two basic responses:

One, individual preparation for survival and self-defense.

Two, going to work one more day to buy food and pay bills.

And, some Americans do both.

 

 

There is another event coming, for everyone.

It can come individually, or en masse.

For many, it could be simultaneous with the above.

The timing will be a surprise for nearly everyone.

The toll will be eight billion people—everyone—eventually.

Unthinkable, because it never happened before—at least not to me, or to the reader.

Responses:

Some prepare—very do-able.

Most do not—just living for today (and retirement).

 

The event—eternity.

Eternity—it will happen.

Eternity—for every one of us.

Eternity—very soon, or in a few years.

Eternity—irreversible.

Eternity—unthinkable?

Eternity—not a step back in time.

Eternity—no more decision time.

Eternity—“There’s no time to change your mind.”

Eternity—prepare?

Eternity—“I wish we’d all been ready.”

Eternity—“I’ll take my chances.”

Eternity—

Many people think life is a buffet—then they find out there were only two choices on the menu—and they find out if they made the right choice—upon entering eternity.

 

EMP bottom line—I prepare what I can, and I go to work, and I write, to make a difference in your life . . .

ETERNITY bottom line—My name is written in a book, and when I cross into eternity, that book will be opened, and Jesus will welcome me to live with Him forever.  He wrote my name in His book when I accepted His payment for my sins and gave Him everything in my life.

 

There’s a lot of uncertainty in this world—peace, comfort, security, survival—fragile for most, threatened for all.

Please do not miss the parts that are certain, in light of EMP’s in this world and ETERNITY in the next.

 

“Making a difference in your life in the parts that are for keeps!”

“LAY UP FOR YOURSELVES TREASURES . . .”

Now that title should get the attention of Americans.

After all,

That’s what we do, right?

That’s what everybody does, right?

That’s what we’re told to do if we’ve got any kind of decent job, right?

 

Now, that title is in quotes.

So, the person behind that quote must have been a responsible, American, financial advisor.

 

Well, it so happens that immediately before that quote, this person also said,

“DO NOT LAY UP FOR YOURSELVES TREASURES . . .”

So, which is it—“lay up” or “don’t lay up”?

 

The rest of the story (quotation), in context:

“Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal;

But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust corrupts, and where thieves do not break through nor steal;

For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”   —Jesus, in His Book

 

If the Bible gives so many repeated warnings about stashing stuff here on earth, WHY do so many Americans, and American Christians, spend everything for a lifetime trying to beat the odds?

 

“Did God really say, ‘Don’t eat that fruit.'”?   —satan

“Did God really say, ‘Don’t lay up treasures on earth.'”?   —_ _ _ _ _

What’s the difference, really?

Why is it off limits to bring this up in American churches today?

TRUMP AND HAITI

Did you know that two years ago Donald Trump funded a mission trip to Haiti, where Rand Paul did cataract surgeries to restore sight to many Haitians?

Rand Paul vehemently disproves any remote idea that Trump is racist.

“WOLF ! WOLF !”

“Wolf !  Wolf !” — Hawaii

“Wolf !  Wolf !” — Japan

What if, “Wolf !  Wolf !” — America

And everybody says, “ho hum” ?