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    Yardstick Salvation

    Yardstick Salvation
    By Jack Kinsella

    One of the most profound evidences that these are the last days before the return of Christ for His Church is borne out by the shifting battlefield tactics being used by the enemy.

    As we get closer to the end of the age, there is a spiritual battle ongoing for the hearts and minds of men being waged with an intensity unlike any in history.

    The airwaves are saturated with psuedo-Christian subliminal messages that reinforce all kinds of false, but reasonable sounding counterfeit alternatives to salvation.

    If you watch family-values oriented entertainment, you will learn that when people die, they become angels and come back and help other people.

    You can also tune into TV 'evangelists' to learn how to buy your way into heaven (by sending payments directly to them).

    Our social structure teaches that all religions are equally valid and that there are as many ways to God as there are religious systems.

    In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, former President Bush took that position, claiming that the god of Islam is the same God worshipped by Christians and Jews. It has since become a secular article of faith rigidly defended by the Politically Correct.

    Science, as a discipline, has pretty much dedicated itself to disproving God exists in the first place -- even if it has to violate its own canon of ethics in order to do so. Allow me to sidetrack for a moment and explain.

    The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics says that energy spontaneously tends to flow only from being concentrated in one place to becoming diffused or dispersed and spread out.

    In other words, all things break down eventually. A hot frying pan cools when removed from heat because the energy in that hot pan flows out into the cooler room air.

    The opposite never happens.

    The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics explains why paper, trees, coal, gas and all things like them burn, why sand and dry ice even in pure oxygen can't ever burn, why the sun will eventually cool down, why iron rusts, why there are hurricanes or any weather at all on earth, what makes things break, why houses get torn apart in tornadoes or explosions, and why everything living tends to die.

    Science demands empirical evidence; that is to say, before something can be a scientific fact, it must first be able to be demonstrated in a lab experiment.

    The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics can be demonstrated by closing up your house for five years and letting it 'go to seed'. When you come home again, you will have your proof that things, left to themselves, deteriorate.

    The theory of evolution requires reversing the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Somehow, your abandoned house will eventually clean and fix itself up. I'd like to see that demonstrated in a lab.

    The only thing about evolution that is demonstrable is that somehow, a 'theory' evolved into a 'fact' -- all by itself.

    Yet all these concepts are continually hammered into people -- from turning into angels to denying God even exists. And if we have learned anything about how the human brain works at all, we know that the best way to teach something is by constant repetition.

    Consequently, there are probably as many opinions being offered about how to get to heaven as there are people who have them. At one time or another, all of us have run into somebody who is planning to trust that his good works will counter-balance his bad ones.

    Or people who think that simply believing there is a God will go to heaven. Others think going to church is their ticket. Some think that anybody who has led a 'good life' will be granted admission.

    Others believe that keeping the Ten Commandments will get them into heaven. As long as you never break one of them in your entire life, it's a good plan.

    (Interestingly, about the only religious system that secularists are certain won't get you to heaven is Biblical Christianity. There is NO defense for Biblical Christianity -- it is too intolerant to be tolerated by the tolerant.)

    For the rest of us, it's even less logical than planning for retirement by buying a lottery ticket.

    At least, with a lottery ticket you have one chance in a several million of winning.

    It is the mission of every Christian to be "ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear," according to 1 Peter 3:15.

    That is why your Omega Letter exists -- to supply you with the ammunition and a tactical plan of battle -- before you step out onto the battlefield.

    The battle is of eternal importance. Every person we meet over the course of a day has an eternal destiny. They will spend eternity in unspeakable joy in the Presence of Christ, or they will spend a Christless eternity in unspeakable torment.

    Those who think that living a 'good life' -- or that the scales will balance out somehow in their favor before the Throne -- start out with a misunderstanding of their relationship with God.

    "Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin. " (Romans 3:20)

    Being 'good enough' is a belief structure that measures one person against OTHER people. THAT is the fatal flaw that proves salvation must be a function of grace and not works or behavior.

    'Good enough', compared to whom? Mother Teresa? Your cousin Phil? The Pope? Bashar al Assad?

    Whose yardstick do we use to measure "good enough"?

    Mine? Your pastor's? The Pope's? My wife's? You see the problem. Everybody's yardstick is a different length. No matter how we measure good enough, it really isn't good enough -- because we're not in charge of that. We only think we are.

    The only fair standard against which God could measure 'good enough' would be His own. Since God is sinless, He can not stand sin, or people with sin. To be good enough for God means to be sinless -- an obvious impossibility.

    "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23)

    Think of it this way. If three of us throw darts at a dart board and one gets two inches away from the bullseye, another four inches away, and another misses the board completely, which one of us actually hit the bullseye?

    The reason for the 'hope that is in you' is the knowledge of the fact that missing the bullseye means exactly that. NOBODY hit it -- except Jesus.

    But in a dart game, it only takes one guy on the team to hit it for that team to win. The Bible says that team membership is sufficient -- if you are on the team that hit the bullseye.

    It is incumbent upon each of us, who have been granted the unspeakable gift of salvation, to teach other people how to join the team.

    Repent (change your mind) about your sin nature and your ability to clean up on your own. Trust Jesus.

    "To declare, I say, at this time His righteousness: that He might be just, and the Justifier of him which believeth in Jesus. Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law." (Romans 3:26-28)

    "Seeing then that we have a great high Priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession." (Hebrews 4:14)

    Until He comes. Maranatha!

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    Good enough? Compared to Oprah of course. It really sickens me how people fawn over this woman and even follow her into a religion, that she created, that says we choose our own path to God. She said Jesus is not the only way to God on national television. Soon after millions joined up with her into a religion of trance/you are your own god mess she calls a religion. My wife and I are so timid to go looking for a new church here in Kissimmee because there are soooo many things like this going on these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KissimmeeBeliever View Post
    Good enough? Compared to Oprah of course. It really sickens me how people fawn over this woman and even follow her into a religion, that she created, that says we choose our own path to God. She said Jesus is not the only way to God on national television. Soon after millions joined up with her into a religion of trance/you are your own god mess she calls a religion. My wife and I are so timid to go looking for a new church here in Kissimmee because there are soooo many things like this going on these days.
    Bro, you might give Calvary Chapel south Orlando a try. Nearly all (if not all) Calvary Chapels are rock solid in doctrine. You can check with OnceWasLost who is a pastor of one in the Greater Los Angeles area for more information, if you like. The CC south Orlando is listed at 1140 E Donegan Ave in Kissimmee. But on their website—http://www.calvarysouthorlando.com—they are listed at 170 Sunport Lane Suite 900 in Orlando. Maybe they have two locations? In any case the phone number for both is the same: (407) 240-1975. You might give them a call to find out if indeed they are located in Kissimmee. In any case, the South Orlando location is only about 20 minutes away on the turnpike. Not too far to go for good teaching and worship.
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    I had heard that about Oprah. That she thought that there were many paths to God. I mentioned my distaste for this at work and I got a blank stare from many other Christians. She even talked about praying/meditating one day on her program. The fact that she is such an advocate for homosexuality should be a strong indicator. Have watched episodes where she was proud of the World for accepting its first transgender supermodel. Then she talked abouton another program how she was happy that India had its first open homosexual royal, and that she felt this was a good sign of how far the world had become.

    The fact that science doesn't actually back up pet theories doesn't seem to bother too many people. Tell a lie often and long enough and people will believe anything. Such as evolution, or "We're born this way." I was reading part of an article by Richard Dawkins and he kept repeating "Evolution is a fact." over and over again almost like a mantra. To me it seemed like he was trying to convince himself more than anything else. When I learned that over time that DNA loses information, and not gains it, that should have been a major nail in the coffin but that doesn't stop true believers. I wonder how many of the believers in evolution would feel to know that Darwin went to college to become a pastor? The fact that no one has ever actually seen it happen doesn't seem to matter, even though science actually is supposed to be based off of observable data. Even if things did take as long as evolutionist claim they did, none of them were here to observe it.

    I know I digressed from the main topic some with evolution, but its something of a sore point with me. Like the fact that we have had some churches partnering with atheists to celebrate the 200th year anniversary of Darwin and evolution is mind boggling. There is in fact only one way into heaven, and it isn't through any work of man. I believe with all my mind, and all my heart and all my soul that Jesus died for my sins.

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