Posts Tagged ‘“ye must be born again”’

How to Catch Keeper Fish

Monday, July 27th, 2009
 

A 2008 television ad from the United Methodist Church encourages “path finding that leads to a shared journey” –an invitation to join other Methodists in spiritual relationship.  Commendably, the international denomination declares their commitment to fish in the vast oceans of lost souls.  Encouraging the spiritually minded to find their path, the ad’s imagery evokes a perspective that is subtle in it’s meaning and effect.  But as with other mass evangelistic campaigns, I believe the invitation to path find contributes more to making a  “big splash” than it teaches soul winners how to seriously fish for the cause of Christ.  Foundationally, we must admit the only reason to fish is to retrieve souls from their hell bound destiny; not assist them on a spiritual quest to find their own way.

 

Biblical soul winning models the method of catching one fish at time.  It’s true, man has devised many different fishing techniques.  There’s trout line fishing that uses heavily baited line stretched across a narrow eddy.  Unsuspecting fish may meander by to take the bait.  And there’s large net fishing that traps hundreds of pounds of catch –never mind what else is actually caught in the net (as taught by the parable of the dragnet).  And there’s deep sea fishing where the end goal is not the fish but the prideful satisfaction of the one who mounts the trophy on the den wall.  There’s fly fishing and catching grunion as they run, and there’s crappie catching techniques.  There’s no end to the ways avid fishermen approach this sport.  Each technique may have its merits and levels of success.

 

But some are experimenting with deficient fishing lures repackaged as ‘emerging church’ methods.  It is a false notion that it is possible for paths (plural) to end in one unified journey.  It is only the Holy Spirit, and not man’s techniques or initiative that prepares hearts –one at a time –to receive the truth of the living Word.  Successful fishing technique does not lure the lost in with promises to “upgrade from coach to first class”.  It does not entice the lost with offers to “super size your order” or even to “improve one’s self esteem”.  There are not individual paths (and techniques) that succeed in growing Christ’s Body.  “Ye must be born again” is the singular clarion call that serves all good fishermen.  The gospel that saves is available only on the One Path, not the many.  There is nothing new under the sun, including the only way to fish for lost souls.

 

And what about that fish after it’s caught?  How secure is that one’s promised resurrection –as a result of their regeneration by the power of the Spirit and the washing by the Word?   I am reminded of an assurance offered to me by a wise octogenarian.  Gramma Thurlia shares the truth of the Living Word regarding the eternal security of any redeemed child of God.  I once asked her if she believed it is possible to be removed from the Lamb’s Book of Life, once your name is written there.  She pensively paused and then shared with me the wisest refutation I’ve ever heard of the ‘insecurity of the believer’ taught by some.  Gramma Thurlia describes the certain success of applied and received divine grace.  She says, “The Lord Jesus goes to such trouble and effort to catch each and every hand selected fish to ever consider throwing any one of them back.”  Men can make capricious commitments and fail to keep their promises.  But the Lord declares no one and nothing can remove a soul from His firm grasp once He has retrieved that soul from the grip of the enemy.  Sharing this soul winning truth is the best fishing technique available.  It will steer seekers away from exploring their own path to instead walk the One Path to eternal life.  Lady Lydia   

“As in the Days of Noah”

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord” (Gen 6:8).  God’s merciful grace as experienced by Noah is still operative today.  But just prior to verse 8 we read the shocking truth that only one family survived the deluge, the worldwide flood, approximately 4,004 years ago.  Gen 6:5-7 reads, “And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.  And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved Him at his heart.  And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them.”  Absent any historical record with which to calculate the numbers, it is conservatively estimated that perhaps as many as ten million souls perished from the earth in this one catastrophic judgment.

 

We are again living “as in the days of Noah” (Matt 24:38, Luke 17:26) with wickedness filling the earth.  Now, just as then, God’s longsuffering patience continues –but only for a season. “…God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water (1 Pet 3:20).  God “…spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly(2 Pet 2:5).

 

Having not spared the old world, God will not spare our world.  Yes, true to His promise, bows of color continue to grace the sky after the rain.  He promises that never again will water cover the entire earth.  But after Jacob’s Trouble, after the nations are judged, fire will purge all wickedness from God’s previously perfect creation (2 Pet 3:10).

 

There is only one true urgency, one universal imperative for every soul on the planet:  Being found inside the Ark in God the Son –by the washing of the Word and the power of God the Holy Spirit.  Any whose sins are covered by the Son of God, Christ Jesus, being justified in Him alone, are safe inside the Ark according to Heb 10:18-20.  Spiritual safety taught by the Bible means “Ye must be born again” according to John 3:3,5,7.

 

To learn more about the construction of this unique vessel and it’s application for us today, inquire about the display “As in the Days of Noah”.  Suited for the entire family, including young children, this display will replicate to scale the Ark as described in Genesis, offering scientific facts and theological teaching.  Call 865.774.7895 for information.  Lady Lydia

Nothing But the Blood

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The gospel of grace that redeems is this:  God the Son was crucified, died and buried.  Being quickened by God the Holy Spirit, on the third day Christ Jesus rose from the dead, later ascending to heaven.  This satisfies the death penalty imposed on human wickedness by God the Father.  Justice served, Christ’s resurrected life immediately and irrevocably redeems whomever receives Him, by the washing of the Word and the power of the Holy Spirit.  “Ye must be born again” (John 3:3,5,7).  This is Christ’s gospel of grace, the very best news and man’s only hope.  This is God’s perfect plan for the ages.

 

Yet man attempts to hang false gospels on Christ’s Cross, substituting innumerable idols for His perfect work.  For those who will not come in simple faith to Jesus, the Cross of Christ truly becomes their own Hanging Tree.  Of man’s many religious beliefs and practices (even of those biblically sanctioned), some are idolatrously claimed to save souls, hung on the Cross as false gospels.  These can include:  finding one’s own way; saying a prayer or reciting a mantra; claiming faith in something or someone other than Christ; confessing or repenting of sins; water baptism; joining a church; attending church; holy, sinless, modest and pure living; possessing spiritual gifts; receiving communion; practicing the golden rule; denying, loving or improving self; being spiritual; finding purpose; reforming one’s behavior; obeying church authority and creeds; suffering; studying the Bible; election; doing or supporting good works; making tithes, offerings or vows; being baptized as a baby; having right desires or positive thoughts; seeking truth; revering Mary or a Prophet; recovering from addiction, saying the mass; being good; embracing Jesus only or Jehovah only; having good intentions; observing sacraments; fasting or abstaining; serving others; meditating; going on missions; professing Ten or Two Commandments; attempting all of the above; etc., etc.

 

But Isaiah prophetically declared Jesus Christ “…poured out His soul unto death: and he was numbered with the transgressors; and He bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors” (53:12).  This prophecy was fulfilled at the crucifixion when two thieves were crucified with Christ (Mark 15:37).  Together these two men represent all sinners for all time.  Though hanging physically close to Jesus, one thief still would not believe the perfect Lamb was pouring out His life to save him, a blasphemer.  He would not admit his need.  But the other blaspheming thief declared the truth.  Both he and the other thief were “…under the same sentence of condemnation” (Luke 23:40b).  We are under this same condemnation.  The lesson for us is clear:  Don’t follow the example of the thief on The Missing Cross.  That cross has now disappeared along with the memory of that one who is cast into hell, while the thief on the remaining cross now lives.  Like that thief, hear and believe these words from the dying Lamb, “Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in paradise” (Luke 23:43).  Forsake both the Missing Cross and the Hanging Tree.  Come in simple faith to Christ Jesus.    Lady Lydia