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    Has the Word of God Gone Missing?

    Has the Word of God Gone Missing?
    By Ronald Graham

    "The writers of the Bible believed their writings to be God inspired but in all actuality that just isn't the case. The Bible is not to be taken literally as God's word". I heard the above quote recently on a national call in radio program. The caller told the radio hosts that her pastor was responsible for the above quote. The response from the two host pastors of the program was a rousing, in unison" RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!" Personally I thought that was good advice.

    That pastor's statement dismissing the fact that the Bible is God's word reflects where we can place the bulk of the problems in the Christian Church today. The quote from that unnamed pastor can be laid at the feet of many pastors in many denominational, as well as non-denominational, churches around the world.

    Why is Christ's church floundering today? It is because the Bible, the inerrant word of God Almighty, is not taken seriously let alone literally by many of Christianity's leaders. If we dismiss any portion of God's word by implying it was not God breathed, then all of scripture becomes a bald face lie. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:" 2 Timothy 3:16. Apparently the above mentioned pastor's opinion is we should simply dismiss the entirety of the Bible as man's own mythological tales. If we believe man just made up the words that established the biblical canon of scripture then the Christian Church has no purpose and is meaningless.

    Recently I read that approximately 70% of the people who attend Church services are not born again. That number, if accurate, is not only depressing but scary. The idea that some pastors are demeaning, disparaging, and dismissing the Bible's true validity, and giving man the credit for its inception through his imagination, proves that many people no longer believe what the Bible says. Therefore that 70% figure referring to the unsaved in the church, again if that number is correct and I suspect it is, would be a very good indication of where the Church is headed. Perhaps we're already there.

    Many expositors condemn those who claim we are witnessing the great apostasy of the Church happening today. But I say when legitimate surveys are done which indicate significant numbers of people in Church are remaining in their lost state, how much more proof is needed before those expositors see what many of us have been aware of for quite some time?

    Our foundation of faith is based on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. What will we do for a replacement for the Bible? Will we turn to "The Shack" as our study guide? What about "The Purpose Driven Life"? Or better yet, perhaps the book of Mormon will be our re-enforcing and permanent new foundation for biblical truth. Don't let yourself become deceived by people who have no true biblical discernment.

    The Bible is our God given tool, a place where we can go to study and learn about our Great God and Savior, Jesus the Christ. But what of the history of the world both past and future? Studying God's word to obtain greater understanding, discernment, and wisdom is essential for the born again believer in Christ. But the new mantra from many pastors today is "Listen to me, I've got the truth, forget that tired, old antiquated nonsense of our forefathers. The Bible is no longer relevant in our new progressive society." People, this type of teaching is more commonly referred to as cultic.

    I've known for years that many parts of the Bible are looked on as allegorical in most denominational Christian Churches, and that fact alone will be a disrupting and divisive influence to Christ's true Church in the last days, but a pastor who claims the Bible is not God's word is certainly fixated on removing Christ as the foundation for our faith. Tragically, this kind of teaching has now seeped into many congregations.

    These days, we're seeing many new pastors, learned men and women (don't get me stated on women pastors) who've come out of seminaries completely void of any real essence of God's truth. They then proceed to fill the pulpits of our churches and the messages they deliver week in and week out are nothing more than tripe if they believe not in the inerrancy of the scriptures. Hence the figure of 70% of pew sitters who lack any real conversion experience (by the way, in case you're wondering, that 70% figure comes from the Barna Research Group).

    The whole concept of dumbing down the Church by disparaging the inerrant word of God is fully, unmistakably satanic, and it started way back when Satan had his first conversation with Eve, "...Yea, hath God said..." Genesis 3:1. That little piece of satanic rubbish caused Eve to doubt God's word and from then on it's been all downhill (spiritually speaking) for humankind. But not for Satan; he and his demonic hoards must be quite satisfied with their more current achievements. By infiltrating the minds of the professors in the seminaries and Christian collages, who in turn teach the classes and corrupt the vast majority of students with those old antiquated but effectual lies, Satan and his minions of evil have reached new heights in their attempts at destroying the truth of God's word. These newly initiated followers of Satan are now intent on disseminating their new god's doctrine instead of the One true God's inerrant word.

    If people would simply grasp the fact that there are two opposing supernatural forces involved in the lives of every human being on planet earth, one benevolent and the other malevolent, and understand that one is diametrically opposed to the other, there would be many more followers of Christ on planet earth.

    Mankind, for the most part, knows there's a very basic concept, a completely recognizable aspect of life which permeates our very existence. It's the basic premise of good against evil. What most don't realize is that this "good vs. evil" concept is supernatural, and the malevolent side focuses their attacks on creating the most deadly of consequences. These two opposing forces waging continual inter-dimensional war are fighting for one purpose and that is for the sole ownership of human souls.

    It's true; these two opposing forces are stuck in a battle which pits supernatural beings against one another. And even though that battle rages on in another dimension, much of the residual from this war ends up in our human dimension in the form of lies, deceit, hatred; the list goes on and on. The number one way this fight effects humanity is that the malevolent forces are constantly bombarding us with their lies. Their darkest agenda is to disrupt, disparage, confuse, corrupt, and ultimately destroy the truth of its opponent, the benevolent ones. Which means the truthfulness of the Bible will be continually attacked. Sadly, many people grasp the enemy's lies as truth and they become so blinded by these lies that they become adamant in their quest to do the enemy's biding by re-distributing those lies to others.

    The Bible is not only a faithful representation of God's precepts for the instruction of His children, but it is also a historical document used by many to learn of humanity's past. The Smithsonian Institute of History, for example, uses the Holy Bible to reference people and places of antiquity. Even though the people the Bible focuses on are the Jews, archeologists have used the Bible for years in their research to determine the placement of cities, buildings, as well as lost civilizations other than the Israelites. God's word has been an invaluable tool even for the secular segments of our society.

    For the believer in Christ there can be no doubting the Holy Bible is the inerrant word of God. That fact alone should say something about those who stand behind the pulpits of the Christian Churches and claim the Bible to be nothing more than man's great ability at writing fiction.

    We can't look at God's word and call it false and then with a straight face claim to be born again. Calling God a liar is certainly not a term of endearment. Going about the routine of pastoring a Christian Church while placing doubt in the very word that is to be proclaimed from the pulpit, has and will continue to lead those congregations into unbelief. Certainly, pastors who teach the Bible to be fallible man's own creation will only add to keeping a Church of lost folks lost. That 70% figure will undoubtedly increase exponentially if this type of teaching continues. "Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves." Matthew 7:13-15.

    Jesus refers to those who lead others astray as ravening wolves. "Ravening" signifies rapacious in the Greek. Pastors, or Church leaders for that matter, who would rather believe Satan over God when it comes to the inerrancy of scriptures are rapacious in their determination to lead their flocks away from God. Jesus is applying a metaphor by using the word "wolves" in this context as He describes cruel, greedy, rapacious, destructive men and women intent on leading their flocks astray.

    If the majority of folks occupying Church pews these days are indeed unsaved sinners, then it becomes even more understandable as to how and why the great apostasy will occur in the end times. Jesus tells us the path that leads to destruction is very wide and many will follow that destructive path. If a pastor doesn't believe the Bible he's not going to preach on salvation through Jesus Christ, and Him alone. He'll undoubtedly preach on all the different roads that lead to Heaven to placate all the diversity in the pews even though, in truth, he'll be leading them to Hell.

    There are, of course, many ways to authenticate the Bible as being the inerrant word of God, but there's one truth that always comes screaming back to me at times like these. It's the following verse in which the Apostle Paul tell us "But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." 1 Corinthians 2:14. There are a lot of natural men and women out there pretending to be faithful shepherds of their assigned flocks.

    If we don't believe the Bible then we are no different than the natural man spoken of by Paul. As a matter of fact, we are just as lost and condemned as that natural man. For those of you whose pastor teaches as the pastor spoken of earlier, with regards to the Bible, then my suggestion to you is the same as the statement made by the two radio hosts I wrote about at the beginning of this commentary, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!

    God bless you all,

    Ron Graham
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    I know that the Baptist Seminary that my pastor attended in the late 60s or early 70s became quite filled with secular christians. My pastor said that it took him a number of years to put all the false learning and beliefs behind him and trust the Bible.

    Since then the Baptists took a good look at the school and cleared it of all dead wood, and populated it with real Christians.

    But yes, I can see where that school would turn out pastors that would preach error and unbelief. A tragic outcome of individuals not seeking God enough, and not testifying to God's goodness, truth, and Holiness.
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    He says we should have no doubts? I do believe the Bible is the word of God..and im not going to lie by saying I have never had any doubts. Can any of you tell me you have never had doubts? So am I unsaved if every now and then, I am plagued by some doubts? I dont go searching into other religions thats for sure, and usually when I read the word of God I am quite encouraged, and my doubts dissapear!

    Who was it that didnt believe Jesus had risen, and needed to see the holes in his hands just to believe it? I'm not saying I want proof, I'm just using that as an example of doubt..I believe and have not seen, but I can assure you every now and then doubts creep up there. Although, they are quickly gotten rid of. Perhaps I have mistaken what he means by doubts.

    Great article by the way, just that one part confused me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2010&Saved View Post
    He says we should have no doubts? I do believe the Bible is the word of God..and im not going to lie by saying I have never had any doubts. Can any of you tell me you have never had doubts? So am I unsaved if every now and then, I am plagued by some doubts? I dont go searching into other religions thats for sure, and usually when I read the word of God I am quite encouraged, and my doubts dissapear!

    Who was it that didnt believe Jesus had risen, and needed to see the holes in his hands just to believe it? I'm not saying I want proof, I'm just using that as an example of doubt..I believe and have not seen, but I can assure you every now and then doubts creep up there. Although, they are quickly gotten rid of. Perhaps I have mistaken what he means by doubts.

    Great article by the way, just that one part confused me.
    My opinion is that to doubt,to have doubts,it is part of our reasoning,in a way doubt,when is inquisitive,is good because brings us to investigate the matter we are doubting and find out the truth.Then once the truth is found is our personal choice to believe it and act on it or no.
    I have found out that The Lord NEVER pushes Himself to us,rather He offers Himself and gives us the greatest opportunity ever to believe and receive and so be blessed.
    But He does that with total respect of our will that as I said He does not force in any way.
    After all,The LORD IS PERFECT and a perfect being does not use coerciveness neither controls your life oppressively,as unfortunately we human beings often do and also in Christian churches.
    Jesus is so powerful yes,but also so kind,so meek,so humble...and patient and long suffering...at the end of the day He has taken the initiative,He came and incarnated Himself and lived in every way a PERFECT LIFE as a PERFECT MAN and then went VOLUNTARY to the cross...nobody forced Him ...He did it in total love and also in total freedom of choice because He knew that there was NO other way to purchase salvation for us lost humanity.
    He says:"FOLLOW ME"...it is up to us if follow Him or not...He already has told us that He did not came to CONDEMN the world but TO SAVE ...in fact He added that the world is ALREADY CONDEMNED...it is crazy to think that to be lost and go to Hell for eternity man has got to do NOTHING at all,man is ALREADY on his way to HELL with NO WAY TO ESCAPE it...but ONE WAY...Believing in Jesus...now I had doubts,I have doubts about this or about that,but when I do,I ask The Lord to help me to understand and find the right answer,and faithfully and mercifully,He guides me in the Scriptures where I find the answer and so He understands our weak frame,He knows us in a way we do not know ourselves,that is why He is very patient and always ready to help us to overcome the hurdles and difficulties we meet in our walk with Him.....may be the secret stays in FOLLOWING HIM and having FELLOWSHIP with HIM and the Body of Christ as we do here,and our doubts,if we ever have doubts,will always find help and clarification from the mouth of our FAITHFUL and LOVING GOD.

    Shalom

    by the way THE BIBLE IS GOD-BREATHED and in its original texts IS THE WORD of THE LORD from Genesis to REVELATION.....no doubt about that!
    Shalom again!

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    As Christ is our Rock and also the Word, the Word is the unfailing Rock upon which we can stand in every circumstance. "Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose trust is the LORD. For he will be like a tree planted by the water, that extends its roots by a stream and will not fear when the heat comes; but its leaves will be green, and it will not be anxious in a year of drought nor cease to yield fruit." (Jeremiah 17:7-8)

    Satan's first attack was on God's Word ("Indeed, has God said...?") and he has not changed. He will always attack the veracity of the Word of God; and then he will attack the character of God ("You surely will not die! For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God....")

    Until God breaks our reliance on self and brings us to the place where we can unquestioningly trust Him in all things, we will doubt. It is human nature. And God knows this full well. That is the purpose of God's chastening— to bring us to the end of ourselves, to destroy any reliance on self or on our fellow man, leaving us looking only to Him. Thus is doubt banished and our service to Him magnified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattfivefour View Post
    As Christ is our Rock and also the Word, the Word is the unfailing Rock upon which we can stand in every circumstance. "Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose trust is the LORD. For he will be like a tree planted by the water, that extends its roots by a stream and will not fear when the heat comes; but its leaves will be green, and it will not be anxious in a year of drought nor cease to yield fruit." (Jeremiah 17:7-8)

    Satan's first attack was on God's Word ("Indeed, has God said...?") and he has not changed. He will always attack the veracity of the Word of God; and then he will attack the character of God ("You surely will not die! For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God....")

    Until God breaks our reliance on self and brings us to the place where we can unquestioningly trust Him in all things, we will doubt. It is human nature. And God knows this full well. That is the purpose of God's chastening— to bring us to the end of ourselves, to destroy any reliance on self or on our fellow man, leaving us looking only to Him. Thus is doubt banished and our service to Him magnified.

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    You guys are great with the replies. Very appreciated. At the moment I dont have the ability to have fellowship with other believers so I try and get it here and other websites! Encouraging!

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    Should we be surprised by this?

    The Book of Jude clearly tells us this:-

    JUDE 1:1 Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James,

    To those who have been called, who are loved by God the Father and kept by Jesus Christ:

    JUDE 1:2 Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance.

    JUDE 1:3 Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints. 4 For certain men whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord.
    Not only are there false Shepherds but tares (or weeds) amongst the wheat.

    MT 7:21 "Not everyone who says to me, `Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me on that day, `Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' 23 Then I will tell them plainly, `I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'
    Yep there are many who are in amongst us but are not of the Lord.

    Praying for these peopel to have their spiritual eyes opened to His Truth. Amen

    JUDE 1:20 But you, dear friends, build yourselves up in your most holy faith and pray in the Holy Spirit. 21 Keep yourselves in God's love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life.

    JUDE 1:22 Be merciful to those who doubt; 23 snatch others from the fire and save them; to others show mercy, mixed with fear--hating even the clothing stained by corrupted flesh.
    Keep going in the Lord and try to help others as and when you can. God will help you do so just pray and rely on His Spirit's leading and you will be able to do something for a brother or sister in Christ at this late hour.

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