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Chapter Eight
Every Christian Must Be Ready To Defend the Truth
What is our Christian duty before God when we hear false doctrines being
preached? Must we submit to church leaders even when they are promoting
false doctrines that deny God the Father and Jesus Christ? Should we remain
silent while ministers and brethren are being swept headlong into spiritual
darkness and apostasy? What did the brethren in the first century do when
the churches of God were assaulted by the satanic devices of deception and
apostasy?
The apostle Jude wrote to the faithful Christians of his day and
proclaimed to them what they must do to combat the evil forces of apostasy.
Jude addressed his epistle to the “called saints”—all who were called by God
the Father to receive salvation through Jesus Christ. His letter warns of a
subtle conspiracy by false teachers working within the churches in an
attempt to pervert the true doctrines of Jesus Christ. Jude admonishes every
Christian to defend the true doctrines of God which were delivered by Jesus
Christ and taught by His true apostles.
Jude’s letter contains strong and emphatic words of advice to Christians
as to what to do to overcome spiritual assaults by false teachers with their
seductive doctrines. Jude declares that these false teachers are not led by
the Spirit of God but are motivated by psychic or satanic powers (verse 19).
He exhorts us to help our brethren who are being caught up in Satan’s
deception and apostasy (verses 22-23). Jude’s words clearly show that
Christians have a personal responsibility to witness to their brethren to
save them from spiritual destruction. Here is the author’s translation of
the epistle of Jude from the Greek text.
The Epistle of Jude
1. Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, to the called
saints,
who have been loved by God the Father, and who have been kept in
Jesus Christ.
2. Mercy and peace and love to you be multiplied.
3. Beloved, when personally exerting all my diligence to write to
you concerning the common salvation, I was compelled to write to you,
exhorting you to fervently fight for the faith which once had been
delivered to the saints.
4. Because certain men have crept in stealthily, who a long time ago have
been written about, condemning them to this judgment. They are
ungodly men, who are perverting the grace of our God into licentiousness,
and are denying the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ.
5. But I am willing myself to put you in remembrance, though you
understand this, that the Lord, having once saved a people out of the land
of Egypt, the second time destroyed those who did not believe.
6. And the angels, who did not keep their own original domain, but
deserted their habitation, He is holding in eternal bonds under darkness
unto the judgment of the great day.
7. Just as Sodom and Gomorrha and the cities surrounding them, in the
same behavior as them, had given themselves over to sexual debaucheries, and
had gone after strange flesh [sexual bestiality], are themselves exhibited
as a perpetual
example of undergoing the punishment of eternal fire.
8. Actually, in the same way also, these are the ones who are themselves
dreaming filthy dreams; on the one hand, they are defiling the flesh;
and on the other hand, they are declaring as invalid the lordship
of God’s rule over one’s life, and are blaspheming angels.
9. But Michael the archangel, when he was himself taking issue with the
devil, disputing about the body of Moses, did not presume to pronounce a
reviling judgment against him, but said, The Lord Himself
rebuked you!
10. But these, whatever things they have not understood, they are
reviling; yet whatever things they are understanding by instinct, as
irrational brute beasts, they are corrupting themselves in these things. 11.
Woe to them! Because they have walked in the way of Cain; and for gain, they
have wholly given themselves up to Balaam’s delusion, and have perished in
the rebellion of Korah.
12. These are subversive stains in your love feasts while feasting
themselves together with you; fearlessly they are feeding themselves. They
are clouds without water, which are being driven by the winds; as
trees of late autumn, which have been uprooted, without any fruit,
twice dead.
13. As raging wild waves of the sea, who are like foam, frothing up their
own ignominious shame; wandering stars, for whom has been reserved the
blackest darkness forever!
14. Even Enoch, the seventh from Adam, also prophesied of these,
proclaiming, Behold, the Lord comes with ten thousands of His holy saints,
15. To execute judgment against all of them, and to convict all of those
who are ungodly concerning all of their works of ungodliness which they have
impiously committed; and to execute judgment concerning all of the
hard, cruel things which ungodly sinners spoke against Him.
16. These are complainers and critics, who are themselves walking
after their own lusts; their mouths are speaking great swelling words,
flattering persons for the sake of advantage.
17. But you, beloved, call to remembrance the words which have been
spoken before by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ,
18. Because they were saying to you that in the last time there will be
mockers, who are themselves walking according to their own ungodly lusts.
19. These are the ones who are causing division; they are psychic
[using psychic powers], not having the Spirit of God.
20. But you, beloved, are building up yourselves on your most holy faith,
praying in the Holy Spirit,
21.
So that you keep yourselves in the love of God, while you are
yourselves expecting the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.
22. Now on the one hand, show mercy on those who are themselves doubting;
23. On the other hand, save others with fear, snatching them out of the
fire, hating even the garment which has been defiled by the flesh.
24. But to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to bring you
in the presence of His own glory, blameless in exceeding joy,
25. To the only wise God our Savior, be the glory and greatness,
the might and authority, even now, and into all the ages of eternity.
AMEN.
We Must Individually Choose To Remain in the Truth
Jude’s inspired words reveal that we are individually responsible as
Christians to show our brethren who are being deceived by false teachers
that their “wonderful new doctrines” are contrary to the Scriptures. We are
to plead with our brethren to turn from their error and repent, as Jude
instructs in verses 22-25. Because it is not possible to repent while
continuing to fellowship with an apostatizing church, we should encourage
them to withdraw themselves and trust God in faith.
Those who truly desire to walk in the light of God’s Word can have no
fellowship with those who are being blinded by spiritual darkness. God
commands His people to separate themselves from the seductive lies and
sinful practices of Babylon the Great! In the book of Revelation we read,
“Come out of her, My people, that you may not have fellowship in her sins,
and that you receive not of her plagues. For her sins have followed her and
have reached as far as heaven, and God has remembered her
unrighteousnesses. Render to her as she has rendered to you, and double to
her double, according to her works; in the cup which she has mixed, mix
back to her double!” (Rev.18:4-6, AT.)
True Christians are commanded to come out of Babylon the Great, the
mother of seductive myths, spiritual fornication and the abominations of the
world. Those who worship God in Spirit and in Truth can have nothing to do
with the deceptive doctrines of Babylon the Great, the nurturer of all
satanic lies. True believers cannot fellowship with those who teach such
myths. If we receive them, we are partakers of their evil fruits and we
cannot remain in God the Father’s grace. If we accept and practice the
ungodly doctrines of the mother adulteress and her whoring daughters, we
will receive her plagues of punishment from the hands of God. We will
forfeit the gift of eternal life that God has promised to all who are
faithful to Him.
God has made it His responsibility to bring us to salvation through Jesus
Christ, to give us His Spirit, to give us understanding, to fill us with His
love, if we hunger and thirst for it. But God does not personally intervene
to keep us from being exposed to false doctrines. Instead, He has given us
the Truth of His Word in order that we may recognize false doctrines and
refute them. He has provided “the Spirit of the Truth” to lead us, to guide
us and to teach us the truth of all things pertaining to eternal life
through Jesus Christ. We will not be deceived by false doctrines if we are
earnestly studying and seeking the Truth of God’s Word with the help of
God’s Holy Spirit. Although we will not understand everything perfectly, we
will be growing in the grace and the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
God has given us the freedom to choose life or death, good or evil. Since
He has given us free moral agency, God will not stop us from making our own
choices. If we choose to sin, that is our choice. If top-ranking ministers
in a church of God choose to sin, God allows them to do so. God will not
personally correct the church leaders if they choose to depart from the
Truth. God will not prevent corruption from within a church organization if
its leaders choose to embrace false doctrines and practice pagan customs. If
there is no desire to love God and His Truth, and to keep His commandments,
then God will let those leaders, and all who choose to follow them, fall
into the ditch of spiritual darkness, because they have forsaken Him. That
is God’s judgment.
As individual Christians, we need to take heed to the admonitions and
warnings of our Lord Jesus Christ and His true apostles. We need to be
grounded and built up in the Word of God in order to resist the corrupting
influences of false doctrines. It is our individual Christian responsibility
to diligently study the Word of God in order to discern Truth from error,
lest we be deceived into accepting false doctrines.
Paul admonished the Hebrew brethren because they were lax and negligent
in their personal Christian responsibility. These Christians were
spiritually immature in their understanding because they had not been
diligently grounding themselves in the Word of God. Paul declared, “For
when, because of the time, you ought to be teachers, you have need that one
teach you again what are the very fundamental beginnings of the oracles of
God; and have become such as ones having need of milk, and not of strong
meat [solid food]. Because everyone who is partaking of milk is unskilled in
the word of righteousness: for he is an infant. But strong meat [solid food]
is for those who are of full age [spiritually mature], who on account of
habit have exercised the senses, having the capacity for
distinguishing both good and evil” (Heb. 5:12-14, AT).
It is God’s purpose to bring us to spiritual maturity, fully conforming
us to the perfect character of Jesus Christ, that we also may be born into
His divine family and be His children for ever. But we cannot
become spiritually mature if we continue to feed only on the “milk” of God’s
Word. We must earnestly seek to understand the full Truth of His Word—every
word of God—in order that we may grow spiritually. Then we will be able
to discern between good and evil, and we will not be deceived by clever
arguments and subtle reasonings of false teachers. We will be able to
recognize their false doctrines and refute them. If we love God and His
truth, we will withdraw from fellowship with those who are teaching and
accepting false doctrines under the guise of “new understanding.” We will
know that these doctrinal changes are not being inspired by God.
True Christian Fellowship Is With God the Father and Jesus Christ
In all the conflict and confusion over doctrinal changes in the churches
of God, God is working out His purpose! God the Father and Jesus Christ will
never forsake those who love the Truth. God the Father will bring us to
spiritual maturity if we are faithful to His Word. Jesus Christ will not
forsake us if we choose to leave an apostatizing organization so that we can
hold fast to His teachings and keep His commandments. Remember this
testimony: IT IS BETTER TO LIVE THE TRUTH ALONE, THEN TO LIVE A LIE IN
FELLOWSHIP WITH OTHERS.
True Christian fellowship begins with personal communion with God the
Father and Jesus Christ through the power of God’s Holy Spirit. The apostle
John wrote, “That which we have seen and have heard, we are reporting to
you, in order that you also may have fellowship with us; and truly our
fellowship is with the Father and with His own Son, Jesus Christ” (I
John 1:3, AT).
We must “worship God in Spirit and in Truth” because God is Spirit. This
true spiritual fellowship is not a once-a-week event but a constant ongoing
relationship as we daily seek to live by every word of God. Jesus said, “It
has been written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that
proceeds out of the mouth of God’ “ (Mat. 4:4, AT).
Fellowship with God the Father and Jesus Christ cannot be granted by any
church organization. This fellowship through the Holy Spirit is a direct
gift from God to every true Christian. It is based on the personal covenant
with God that every true believer enters into at baptism.
This spiritual relationship with God transcends any earthly covenant. It
is not a temporary fleshly union, as is the marriage covenant, but an
eternal spiritual union in which our hearts and minds become one with God
the Father and Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit. This intimate
spiritual fellowship with God is His gift to every Christian, but it is our
responsibility to keep ourselves in that fellowship by continuing to walk in
the light of His Word. Then we are truly in spiritual union with God the
Father and Jesus Christ.
This personal spiritual relationship in which each Christian is
individually joined to God the Father and Jesus Christ is called the New
Covenant. It is individually renewed each year at the New
Testament Passover when each believer partakes of the symbols of the body
and blood of Jesus Christ. Jesus said, “Truly, truly, I am saying to you,
Unless you shall have eaten the flesh of the Son of man and shall have drunk
His blood, you do not have life in yourselves. The one who eats My flesh and
drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up in the last day.
“For My flesh truly is food, and My blood truly is drink. The one who
eats My flesh and drinks My blood, abides [lives and remains] in Me, and I
in him. As the Living Father has sent Me, and I am living by the Father,
even so the one who eats Me, he also shall live by Me” (John 6:53-57, AT).
The Passover ceremony is the renewal of the eternal covenant between each
Christian and Jesus Christ and God the Father. This covenant relationship,
which is the basis for our fellowship, is made possible through God the
Father’s love for us. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only
begotten Son, so that everyone who is believing on [Greek eis, into]
Him may not perish, but may have eternal life” (John 3:16, AT).
The fullness of God’s love is expressed in the sacrifice of His only
begotten Son, Who willingly gave Himself for us! Jesus Christ Himself, on
the night before His crucifixion, made it absolutely clear that the Father
loves us. Jesus declared, “In that day [after Jesus’ resurrection and
ascension] you shall ask in My name; and I am not telling you that I will
beseech the Father for you, for the Father Himself is loving you, because
you have loved Me, and have believed that I came forth from God. I came
forth from the Father and have come into the world, again I am leaving the
world and I am going to the Father” (John 16:26-28, AT).
God the Father Himself sent Jesus Christ to be our Savior because He
loves us! God the Father Himself has personally invited us to receive
salvation through His Son. Jesus said, “No one is able to come to Me, unless
the Father who has sent Me draw him...” (John 6:44, AT). Think of it!
God the Father, the greatest Being in the universe, has personally called us
to inherit eternal life as His children! He Himself has begotten us with the
earnest of eternal life by His Holy Spirit! The apostle Paul wrote,
“...In Whom also after having heard, you were sealed with that Holy Spirit
of promise, which is the earnest of our inheritance...” (Eph.
1:13-14,
AT).
The apostle John expounded this truth in his first epistle: “In this way,
the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten
Son into the world, so that we might live through Him. In this act is
THE LOVE—not that we have loved God; rather, that He loved us and sent His
Son as a propitiation for our own sins. Beloved, if God so loved us in this
manner, we also are duty-bound to love one another....
“And we have known and have believed the love which God has towards us.
GOD IS LOVE, and the one who is dwelling in love is dwelling in God, and God
in him. By this spiritual indwelling [of God’s Holy Spirit], the love
has been perfected with us, so that we may have confidence in the day of
judgment, because even as He is, so also are we in this world.
“There is no fear in the love. But perfect love is casting out fear,
because fear has torment; and the one who is fearing has not been made
perfect in the love. We are loving Him, because He loved us first” (I John
4:9-11, 16-19, AT).
If we continue in this true fellowship with God the Father and Jesus
Christ, we need have no fear. God will not forsake us as long as we remain
faithful to His Truth. If we defend the Truth, we may have to stand alone
for a while, but we will always have fellowship with the Father and Jesus
Christ. God loves us and He will be with us. When a few brethren are able to
fellowship and study God’s Word together, God will be with them. Jesus
Christ has given His promise that wherever two or three are gathered in His
name, there He will be in the midst (Mat. 18:20).
Will We Be Numbered Among the Faithful?
At the present time God is judging His churches and separating the sheep
from the goats. This separation must take place in order to preserve the
Truth among those who love God and choose to remain faithful to His Word.
Every true Christian is being tried and tested to see if he or she truly
loves God the Father and Jesus Christ. Jesus said, “The one having My
commandments and who is keeping them, that is the one who is loving Me; and
the one who is loving Me shall be loved by My Father, and I will be loving
him and will be manifesting Myself to him....If anyone is loving Me, he will
be keeping My words, and My Father will be loving him; and We will come to
him, and We will make Our abode with him. The one who is not loving Me is
not keeping My words; and the word which you are hearing is not Mine, but
the Father’s Who has sent Me” (John 14:21, 23-24, AT).
Jesus Christ has given us the true doctrines of God. If we love Him, we
will remain steadfast in His teachings, knowing that we are building our
lives upon the only sure foundation. Paul shows that we can only receive the
gift of eternal life by building upon the foundation laid by Jesus Christ.
“For no one is able to lay any other foundation besides that which has been
laid, which is Jesus the Christ. Now if anyone builds upon this foundation
gold, silver, precious stones, or wood, grass or stubble, each one’s
work will become manifest; for the day will declare it, because by fire it
is revealed. And each one’s work, the fire will prove what sort it is. If
anyone’s work abides which he built on the foundation of Jesus Christ,
he shall receive a reward. If anyone’s work be consumed, he shall suffer
loss, but himself shall be saved, but so as by fire” (I Cor. 3:11-15, AT).
Paul’s inspired words reveal that we are being individually judged as
Christians according to the works that we are now building upon the
foundation of Jesus Christ. God will not give us an eternal reward if we are
not building true works of righteousness that will withstand the fiery
trials that He allows to come upon us to test and try us.
The apostle Peter wrote of these trials, “Beloved, do not be surprised at
the fiery trial among you, which is coming upon you to test you, as
if some strange thing is happening to you. But to the degree that you have a
share in the sufferings of Christ, rejoice! so that, at the revelation of
His glory, you also may rejoice exceedingly! If you are being reviled for
the name of Christ, you are blessed, because the spirit of glory and
the Spirit of God is resting upon you; on their part He is blasphemed, but
on your part He is glorified.
“Assuredly, let none of you suffer as a murderer, or a thief, or an evil
doer, or as an overlording busybody in other people’s lives. Yet if anyone
is suffering as a Christian, he should not be ashamed, but in this case
let him glorify God! Because it is time for judgment to have begun with the
household of God, and if it first begins with us, what shall be the
end of those who are not obeying the Gospel of God? And if the righteous are
being saved with much difficulty, what shall become of the ungodly and
the sinner? For this reason also, those who are suffering according to
the will of God, let them be committing their souls in well doing, as unto a
faithful Creator” (I Pet. 4:12-19, AT).
Peter tells us not to be discouraged or disheartened by these fiery
trials. We must let nothing persuade us to turn aside from following Jesus
Christ. If we suffer because we choose to remain faithful to His teachings,
we will be richly rewarded at His coming. Let us rejoice in this promise!
Peter reminds us that Jesus Christ Himself suffered because He was
obedient to the Truth, and we also should be willing to endure persecution.
If we are true Christians, we will follow the example of our Lord and
Master. “Because this is acceptable, if for the sake of conscience towards
God, anyone is enduring sorrows, suffering unjustly. For what credit is
there, if sinning and being beaten [punished] you endure it? But if while
doing good and suffering you endure it, this is acceptable with God. For to
this you were called; because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an
example, that you should follow after Him in His own footsteps” (I Pet.
2:19-21, AT).
Are you willing to follow the example of Jesus Christ by remaining
faithful to the Truth of God, even if it brings persecution from your
closest friends and members of your own family? Are you willing to hold fast
to the true teachings of Jesus Christ even if you must withdraw from
fellowship with your local church brethren who are leaving the Truth? Is
your membership in a church organization more important to you than
worshipping God the Father in Spirit and in Truth?
God is testing every true Christian to see if each one truly loves Him
more than anyone or anything else in his or her life! Each of us must make
that choice! God will strengthen us and see us through whatever trials we
may experience, if we choose to remain faithful to Him and His Word.
What God Requires of His Ministers
God is also trying and testing every minister to determine who truly
loves God and His Word. God is making a separation between those ministers
who faithfully preach His Word in truth and love, and those who are
hirelings seeking position and power.
Every minister of Jesus Christ needs to examine his own heart and mind to
honestly evaluate his own personal motives for being in the ministry. This
is the self-examination that the apostle Peter was required to undergo.
Every minister should apply this Scriptural test to himself and his own
circumstances, and ask himself the same questions that Jesus asked the
apostle Peter.
“Therefore after they had dined, Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon,
son of Jonas, do you love Me [agapee, meaning divine love] more
than these [the other apostles and disciples]?’ And he said to Him, ‘Yes,
Lord; You know that I have affection for You (philoo, meaning deep
personal love].’ He said to him, ‘Feed My lambs!’
“He said to him again a second time, ‘Simon, son
of Jonas, do you love Me [agapee, meaning divine love]?’ He
answered Him, ‘Yes, Lord; You know that I have affection for You [philoo,
meaning a deep personal love].’ He said to him, ‘Shepherd My sheep!’
“He said to him the third time, ‘Simon, son of Jonas, do you have
affection for Me (philoo, meaning a deep personal love]?’ Peter was
grieved because He said to him the third time, ‘Do you have affection for Me
[philoo, meaning a deep personal love]?’ and said to Him, Lord, You
know all things; You know that I have affection for You [philoo,
meaning a deep personal love].’ Jesus said to him, ‘Feed My sheep!’ “
(John 21:15-17, AT.)
Every minister who has the Spirit of God has been given this commission,
just as Jesus charged Peter. Every minister needs to know that the very
reason for his calling is to feed the sheep of God—the brethren of Jesus
Christ! If any man is a minister for other reasons, his ministry will be
vanity and emptiness!
Every minister of Jesus Christ will be judged according to his works. If
he is faithfully preaching the Truth of God, he will receive an eternal
reward. If he is compromising with the Truth in order to protect his
position, his prestige, his salary or his pension, he will have to give an
account to Jesus Christ.
Those ministers who truly love Jesus Christ will faithfully continue to
preach the Truth of God even at the risk of personal loss and deprivation.
They will follow the example of the apostle Paul, who faithfully taught the
true Gospel of Jesus Christ because he valued the spiritual welfare of his
brethren above his own physical life. Paul endured great persecution and
hardship in order to impart to his brethren the Truth of God that leads to
eternal life. Here are Paul’s heartfelt words to his Corinthian brethren:
“For we [ministers] which live are always [continually] delivered to
death on account of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may be manifested in our
mortal flesh. Now then death is indeed working in us [ministers] and life in
you [brethren]....For all things are for your sake, in order that the
abounding grace might through the thanksgiving of many cause to exceed
[overflow] to the glory of God.
“For which cause we are not fainting. But indeed if our outward man is
perishing, yet the inward [man] is being renewed day by day. For the
momentary lightness of our tribulation is working out for us a far more
exceeding and eternal weight of glory. For we are not considering
the things which are seen, but the things which are not seen: because the
things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are
eternal” (II Cor. 4:11-18, AT).
The apostle Paul was faithful to the charge that he received from Jesus
Christ. As a true minister of God, he fed the flock with the pure doctrines
of the Word of God. His reward is sure! Paul will inherit eternal life with
glory and power in the Kingdom of God, serving the Father and Jesus Christ
in eternal love! This is the reward that God offers to every minister who
faithfully preaches the pure Truth of His Word, regardless of corporate
organization or church affiliation.
Compromising Christians Must Individually Repent!
When top leaders in the organized churches of God turn away from the true
doctrines of Jesus Christ and begin to embrace false doctrines, the
ministers and members in those churches are under powerful pressure to
conform. Many of these ministers and members have succumbed to the pressure,
fearing the consequences of going against the tide of doctrinal change. Some
are deceived into believing that they will lose salvation if they oppose
those in authority. Others are afraid of being viewed as “heretics” by
brethren that they have known for years. Many are compromising simply
because they have longstanding friendships with other church members that
they are unwilling to give up.
If you have been compromising the Truth of God in order to remain in good
standing as a minister or a member of an organized church, you are in great
spiritual danger! The Word of God clearly shows that a Christian who
knowingly condones sin and error is defiling his or her conscience. A
defiled conscience will eventually grow callused and indifferent to the
convicting power of the Holy Spirit.
The apostle Paul describes the end result of yielding to the pressure of
false doctrines: “Now the Spirit speaks expressly that in the latter times
some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits,
and
doctrines of demons; speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their
conscience seared with a hot iron” (I Tim. 4:1-2, AT).
Every Christian who has been knowingly compromising by yielding to
false doctrines is in danger of ending up in this unregenerate spiritual
condition. It is the continued condoning and acceptance of sin and
error that leads to loss of salvation. Opposing false doctrines—even
when they are promoted by church authorities—will never cause a Christian to
lose his or her salvation.
All Christians who have been compromising the Truth by accepting false
doctrines need to repent and return to God and to His grace and love. God
the Father will cleanse each one who truly repents with humble
supplications. Each one must individually turn to God with his or her whole
heart. Only then can he or she be restored in love and faith to God the
Father and grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Those Christians who have been compromising are endangering their
salvation if they wait on a general movement toward repentance among the
churches of God. It is a grave mistake to delay our personal repentance when
the Holy Spirit convicts us of sin and error in our lives!
David, a man after God’s heart, was instant and wholehearted in his
repentance when the Spirit of God convicted him. When David had sinned
greatly against God, this was his prayer of repentance: “Lord, be merciful
unto me: heal my soul; for I have sinned against you” (Ps. 41:4).
Again, when repenting of his adultery with Bathsheba and the killing of
Uriah her husband, he pleaded with God, “Have mercy upon me, O God,
according to Your lovingkindness: according to the multitude of Your tender
mercies blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity
and cleanse me from my sin.
“For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me.
Against You, You only, have I sinned, and done this evil in Your sight: that
You might be justified when You speak, and be clear when You judge. Behold,
I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.
“Behold, You desire truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part You
shall make me to know wisdom. Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean:
wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow....Hide Your face from my sins, and
blot out all mine iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a
right spirit within me. Cast me not away from Your presence: and take not
Your Holy Spirit from me” (Ps. 51:1-11).
Each Christian who has sinned against God by compromising with false
doctrines needs to have this attitude of deep spiritual repentance and
humility. Each one needs to ask God to cleanse his or her heart from the sin
of casting aside the Truth of God and believing lies! Each one needs to ask
God to heal his or her mind from compromising with evil and yielding to the
forces of apostasy. Each one needs to ask God to heal his or her spirit from
the wounds inflicted by Satan’s powerful fiery darts of deceit! God will
hear and He will answer. God will heal and He will forgive. God will
strengthen and He will bless.
Jesus Christ gave this admonition to the church at Laodicea: “I
counsel you to buy from Me gold purified by fire, that you may be rich;
and buy from Me white garments, that you may be clothed, and that the
shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your eyes with eye
salve, in order that you may see!
“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Therefore be zealous, and
repent! Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice
and opens, I will come in to him and will sup with him, and he with Me.
“The one who overcomes will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, as I
also overcame and sat down with My Father in His throne. The one who has
an ear to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches” (Rev.
3:18-22, AT).
May God grant you the ears to hear, the heart to repent, and the courage
to stand for the Truth. May God grant you the understanding you need to
fulfill your personal Christian duty to defend the faith once delivered to
the saints. May God grant you love for your brethren in the churches of God
so that you will share this book with them, in the hope that they also may
escape the snare of Satan the devil.
God has promised to richly reward all who remain faithful to His Truth in
the face of trials and persecution. God’s promise of an eternal inheritance
to those who are faithful is sure and steadfast. If we keep our minds fixed
on the hope that He has set before us, we will be able to endure every fiery
trial. Let us remember these words of encouragement from the apostle Paul:
“...God, willing more abundantly to show unto the heirs of the
immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath: that by two immutable
things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong
consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set
before us: which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and
steadfast, and which enters into that within the veil; into which the
forerunner, even Jesus, has entered for us...”(Heb. 6:17-20).
May God the Father fill you with His strength, His love, His grace, His
Truth, and His faith to keep you in the glorious hope of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ!
Additional Study Aids
In order to help Christians be restored in the faith and the love of God
the Father and Jesus Christ, The Christian Biblical Church of God
will provide, upon request, the following audio cassettes for use as Bible
study aids:
1) To Stand for the Truth
2) The Love of God and the New Covenant
3) Faith for Salvation
4) What Is the Government of God? (two cassettes)
5)
God Is a Personal Being (includes study paper)
6) God Is a Family
7) Could Jesus Have Sinned?
8) The Mystery of Godliness
9) The Table of the Lord vs. the Table of Demons
Please address requests to:
The Christian Biblical Church of God
Post Office Box 1442
Hollister California 95024-1442
About This Book
Lord, What Should I Do? by Fred R. Coulter was written to help
Christians who are confused and bewildered by the escalating doctrinal chaos
which is threatening to undermine the true faith of the Bible. In America
today, Satan is attacking in full fury any religious organization that
teaches any Truth from the Word of God. Now that he has nearly completed the
subversion of Protestantism, he is focusing all his efforts on
Sabbathkeeping Christians and their organizations. His ultimate goal is the
annihilation of all Christians—all who are the begotten sons of God the
Father and the true brethren of Jesus Christ.
True Christians need to be aware of Satan’s devices. They need to wake up
and perceive what is now taking place within the churches of God. Satan’s
subtle deception is being accomplished—not by a direct attack from without,
but by a clever, insidious conspiracy at work within the churches’ own
headquarters. Satan is launching his attack with an avalanche of false
doctrines through the top authorities and highest-ranking ministers within
the churches of God. These ministers, who purport to speak the Truth of God,
have in reality erred from the Truth and have been subverted by Satan into
accepting false teachings. They have unwittingly become Satan’s agents by
promulgating false doctrines.
This book reveals how pseudo-scholars and self-seeking ministers within
the centrally organized churches of God are being used by Satan to undermine
and destroy the faith of true Christians, ministers as well as members. The
original apostles of Jesus Christ were confronted with the same subtle
attack by false teachers and so-called apostles. The New Testament is filled
with warnings against these “false apostles” and “deceitful workers.”
You, your fellow Christians and the church you affiliate with may be
experiencing such attacks. This book is designed to answer the question,
“Lord, what should I do?”
About the Author
Fred R. Coulter attended the University of San Francisco and graduated
from San Mateo State College before graduating from Ambassador College,
Pasadena, California, with a BA in Theology in 1964. He was ordained a
minister of Jesus Christ in 1965 and pastored churches of God in the Pacific
Northwest, the Mountain States, the greater Los Angeles area and Monterey,
including the central coast area in California. Fred Coulter completed
advanced Biblical and ministerial studies in 1972-75 under the Ambassador
College Masters program. Currently he is pastor, teacher, lecturer and
writer for the Christian Biblical Church of God in California.
Fred Coulter has dedicated his life and talents to proclaiming Jesus
Christ as personal Savior for all. He has an active and far-reaching
audio and video ministry which reaches all of the United States and
Canada, as well as England, Denmark, Australia, the Philippines and
Malaysia. He has had his own radio program, called “Bible Answers,” both
live two-way talk and prerecorded. From 1979-83, he was editor and
writer for Bible Answers magazine. At the present time he is
editor and writer for The Christian Biblical Church of God. He is
author of A Harmony of the Gospels in Modern English, The
Christian Passover and Lord, What Should I Do? Fred R.
Coulter has undertaken a special ministry devoted to those Christians
who have endured persecution and abuse by church leaders and ministers.
He has helped many disillusioned Christians to renew their love and
faith in God the Father and Jesus Christ.
©1994
Fred R. Coulter
This document taken from the
Christian Biblical Church of God website at
http://www.cbcg.org. If you have a request, write to our home
office at the following address:
The Christian Biblical Church of God
Post Office Box 1442
Hollister California 95024-1442
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