A
SIGN OF THE TIMES
by Brooks Alden
I
got thinking the other night about the editorial in February’s
“Thy Kingdom Come” and upon re-reading it, my
eyes focused on the line, “We are in the days of circumspect,
where each precept of our faith is being questioned.”
I suppose it is easy to understand the enemies of our wonderful
Lord and Saviour trying to denigrate our faith, they know
it has sustained us throughout history, made us strong, resulted
in countless blessings and kept us at the forefront of God’s
Great Purpose. It is their natural desire to control us so
they are attacking us as never before. They have the mechanism
to do so and there is no hesitation on their part to work
wholeheartedly to destroy the very faith that has given us
tremendous advantages. Yet, at least they are visible, we
can see their weapons of propaganda aimed at our very souls
and while we weep for those caught up in the wounded lukewarm
church of the Laodiceans and even more for those brethren
who have totally fallen away, there have always been safe
havens, like the conservative churches of the Israel nations
or the Israel Truth movement itself. Yet, the attack upon
our sacred walls has picked up tempo, not only, as the editorial
describes, from the historical enemies of our faith, but from
within, from other sheep and from some of our shepherds.
I read the Apostle Paul’s warning to the people of Corinth
in 2 Corinthians 11, particularly 11: 3, 4 where Paul cautioned,
“But I fear, lest somehow, as the serpent deceived Eve
by his craftiness, so your minds may be corrupted from the
simplicity that is in Christ. For if he who comes preaches
another Jesus whom we have not preached, or if you receive
a different spirit which you have not received, or a different
gospel which you have not accepted – you may well put
up with it.” It is a well-known axiom that if something
is preached to us enough times, particularly from trusted
shepherds, we begin to tolerate it, and then, some of us will
believe it. I suppose that depending upon the charisma and
reputation of the deliverer of such message, there are those
of little study who might accept it instantly. Whatever, once
we accept a bit of false doctrine, we will have fallen in
the trenches; the weapon of false doctrine will have seriously
wounded us. And once wounded, we become the fodder of the
cannons to claim further victims of this new reality that
has been pounded into our minds. Has this scenario taken place
because we have been tolerant; perhaps it is as simple as
“not wanting to offend the presenter by objecting to
the message,” or, as we so often hear, “everyone
is entitled to their own opinion, let the presenter speak,”
not realizing that some in the audience might be easy prey.
Our role model, the Apostle Paul, was certainly not one who
believed in such tolerance, for he said in 2 Corinthians 11:
12, “But what I do, I will also continue to do, that
I may cut off the opportunity from those who desire an opportunity
to be regarded just as we are in the things of which they
boast.”
You know, friends, there are some pretty wonderful people
who get caught up in false doctrine because of tolerance.
Recently I had occasion to meet with a minister of one of
the larger Protestant denominations in Canada and when I questioned
him on a couple of his statements, I was astonished to hear
him describe a Jesus, who, as he put it, was much like Mohammed
or Buddha. To him, all paths lead to God and these men are
simply messengers, none of whom are divine. In his love for
all humanity, this minister is feeding his flock this and
all sorts of other false doctrine and as Paul said, “they
are putting up with it.” Again, at a luncheon several
weeks ago, I heard the now familiar phrase “Jesus is
not God, just a created being of God’s”. This
is such a growing belief throughout the Israel nations that
it is impacting the views of even one-time staunch Christians.
Have you ever noticed how respectful they are when pushing
this doctrine. My luncheon companions used this approach,
“Oh, Jesus was a wonderful, loving person and yes, He
did shed His blood for our salvation and He will be our future
king, but He is just the son of God, not God.” In this
instance, the alarm bells went off as I realized that my luncheon
companion is in a position where he can almost certainly influence
others. More fodder for the “false doctrine cannon.”
And on it goes. This is how false doctrine progressively gains
a stronger foothold.
Isn’t it strange when somebody adopts a false piece
of doctrine that it doesn’t seem to matter what you
say, you can’t convince them otherwise. I have a young
nephew who, along with his wife, joined a sect that does not
believe in the Divinity of Jesus Christ. They have become
so indoctrinated that only God can alter their thinking. They
will say they believe the words of the Bible, yet, when confronted
with the following passages (dozens could have been offered)
they shrug them off without a thought. It was the same with
my luncheon companion when I quoted in support of Divinity,
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with
God, and the Word was God……And the Word became
flesh and dwelt among us……” (John 1: 1,
14) and, “For there are three that bear witness in heaven:
the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three
are one” (1 John 5: 7). And Isaiah 9: 6, “For
unto us a Child is born. Unto us a Son is given; And the government
will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful,
Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace”.
Sadly, however, nothing changed.
I recall a few years ago learning from a friend that her minister
was preaching this doctrine in her church. Since it was the
church of my youth, I wrote the Moderator and was completely
taken back by the response. I had expected some horrifying
shock of this news, instead I received a letter which in part
said, “The question of who is Jesus is a 2000 year old
question: “Who do people say that I am?’ Jesus
asked his disciples. This is a question people both within
and beyond the church are struggling with especially in the
light of new scholarship and discovery of ancient documents.
The Theology and Faith Committee of the General Council is
currently working on a Christology document …. It will
be six study sessions…. It deals with being Christian
in a pluralistic world.” Well, that Church soon revealed
it was opting for ecumenism and was quite willing to jettison
Christ to do so. In the few years since my exchange of letters,
it is commonplace for churches, theologians, individuals and
the media to take aim at our Lord. Yet, what is most alarming
is to note the growth of this doctrine in the bastion of Christian
principles, the Israel Movement itself. No doubt God is telling
us to cut off the opportunity to those who want to talk about
a different Jesus than the one we have known. Not doing so
can have disastrous effects. Members of a once thriving Vancouver
assembly, who had embraced the Israel Truth, didn’t
cut off their leaders when they preached against Jesus and
ended up with a practically dead church with just a handful
of members left, their opportunity to be a vehicle God would
use to lift the blindness of brethren gone. They placed tolerance
above the counsel of Paul.
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