Showing posts with label Repentance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Repentance. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012


We Are Perpetually Saved, Not Sin Free

Recently, I have had an online debate with a group about Christians being forgiven from all past, present and future sins.  I am quite confused on their premise for this belief because I cannot find anywhere in scripture that states we are perpetually forgiven of any sin we commit.

This doctrine is one of the worst types of man-made confusion.  This is a get out of jail free card for anyone who professes to be a Christian.  Our Father in Heaven, who is just and fair, would never create such an environment.  Those who accept Christ can do whatever they want and not worry about consequences, while those who don't are doomed for their very existence.  Wrong.

 I believe where they are getting confused is the difference between salvation and forgiveness of sins.  We are saved from eternal separation from God the Father because we have accepted Christ.  However, our actions will be judged and those we have not repented of will be dealt with.  The Bible is very explicit about our "past" sins being forgiven, just read 1 Peter 1:3-11,

3 His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 4 Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.
 5 For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; 6 and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; 7 and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual affection, love. 8 For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 But whoever does not have them is nearsighted and blind, forgetting that they have been cleansed from their past sins.
 10 Therefore, my brothers and sisters,[a] make every effort to confirm your calling and election. For if you do these things, you will never stumble, 11 and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.   (emphasis mine)

To sin is to stumble.  If we are incapable of being guilty of sin any longer because we are perpetually forgiven, than why would Peter warn us to do these things so we won't stumble? 

One must be very careful of following doctrine over the Bible.  Doctrine is manmade, and should be based on the Bible.  I say should be, because often it is not.  A prime example is the doctrine that Christians are not allowed to drink alcohol.  It does NOT say that anywhere in the Bible.  It says we are not to get drunk.  In fact, Paul tells Timothy to drink some wine instead of all the water to help with his stomach problems.  Why would Paul say such a thing if it was a sin for Timothy to do so?  Which brings us back to the whole "all future sins are forgiven" nonsense.  Time and again Paul, Peter, and James warn about keeping ourselves in check and not  "falling or stumbling", which is to sin.  If we are automatically forgiven of every future sin there would be no reason to warn anyone, it would be a moot point.

The point here is do NOT follow what man says without comparing it to the scriptures.  If the theology and the scriptures do not line up drop the theology because only the scriptures are correct.



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Recognize

It is with sorrow and pain I confess my overwhelming, sometimes all encompassing need to be recognized.  Not on the local news or anything like that.  No, it is something so much more simplistic.  It's a need to have my ideas, opinions, thoughts, and feelings recognized by those around me.  To have what God is revealing to me be recognized.

What has happened is He has been bringing me repeatedly back to Paul's Damascus road experience and the aftermath.  No matter which direction I look, a conversation, a book I open, or an email.  All keep pointing me back to this divine encounter Paul had with Jesus.

He is saying that there are times when He will give assignments that no one else sees, hears, or mayhap even believes in.  That looking to man for confirmation or recognition of having heard from Him is wrong.  I must pray and look to His Word if I am to know for sure that what I am up to is truly His will.

Paul's traveling companions didn't see Jesus, they heard the voice and were speechless with terror because of it because they couldn't figure out where it was coming from.  Paul goes to Damascus and stays at a guy named Judas' house, of all people.  Now I don't know about you, but Ananias who was contacted by God in a vision, is told to go lay his hands on Saul and this is where he is staying.  The thought had to go through his mind, "is it a coincidence that this is the name of the same guy who betrayed Jesus our Lord and Savior?"  Granted it was a common name, but so was Joseph or Simon.  I'm sure you get my point.

So, Ananias does what he is told by God to do.  I'm sure if he had sought recognition for this prior, "supporters" would have talked him out of it.  Perhaps, that is why God many times does not let anyone else know about what He is up to.  Well meaning folks will try to reason us out of His will and into the world's rationale.

Another person who didn't get any immediate recognition was Daniel.  He had a vision in Chapter 8 of the book of Daniel.  He is told to keep the vision to himself, and that he wondered at the vision.  However, no one understood it and it could not be understood.  What an awkward and frustrating place to be in.  To have a message from the Lord, and no one understands where you are coming from, nobody can recognize what it is you're trying to impart.  The information was about something so far in the future that no one was capable of understanding it.  How could he be recognized for that, other than being a kook?  However, he wrote it down as instructed, because he knew it was important and was from God.

How about Zechariah, who was struck mute because he refused to believe Gabriel's message about Elizabeth's impending pregnancy?  To have had an amazing heavenly visitation such as that and literally being unable to tell anyone.  No recognition for this whatsoever because of one's own lack of faith.  I can skip that experience thanks, but how many time have I come close to this?  Refused to believe something God has imparted to me directly because it seemed "impossible" in the natural, forgetting that it was God Himself telling me what He was up to?

Back to Paul, you see he was a Pharisee.  A very strict sect of the Jewish religion.  He was well versed in Jewish law, the law of Moses.  Yet, he is accused of being insane by Festus, the Roman Governor of Judea at one point.  He makes the accusation that all Paul's learning has finally driven him over the edge.  Read Acts 26 for more on this.

You see it all comes down to wanting to have people put a rubber stamp of approval on whatever it is I am doing.  I want to be recognized for what I say, write, sing, do. Now, I know I'm not alone, but this is my confession and repentance.  I hate that I am so guilty of this, I have been so guilty of this.  I have had horrible dreams of people laughing at me for my gullibility.   My latest one was having all the people from church laughing at how naive I am for trusting God to restore my marriage, even though He told me He would.

I now recognize quite often people don't understand what I am doing when I am following God.  They don't recognize His hand at work in my life.  Today for the first time I understand, that's okay.  Moses had the same problem, so did Joseph to the extent his brother's sold him into slavery.  People stood around and laughed and pointed at Noah as he built the Ark.  Come to think of it....how many people really believed Mary's story of how she got pregnant?  I wonder?

Father, 


Help me to stay focused on Your will for my life.  Let me not worry about what others think or say, nor care whether or not they confirm to me that they recognize it is You at work.  What matters is that I test what I am given by Your word and once I am sure it is You, nothing else is of any concern.  Father, You placed me here for a reason, Your reason.  You love me and recognize me as Your own, and that is all I need to move forward and fulfill my destiny.


In Jesus name,


Amen