


Seeing is Believing
1.
"Seeing is believing. If I can't see it, I don't
believe it exists." We believe in many things that we
can't see. Ask a skeptic if he has ever seen the wind? Has he seen history? Has
he ever seen his brain? We see the effects of the wind, but the wind is
invisible. We have records of history, but it is by "faith" we believe that
certain historical events happened. Television waves are invisible, but an
antenna and a receiver can detect their presence. The unregenerate man has a
"receiver." However, the receiver (his spirit) is dead because of sin (see
Ephesians 2:1). He needs to be plugged into the life of God, and then he will
come alive and be aware of the invisible spiritual realm.
- "I know that I am a
sinner, but I confess my sins to God each night. I tell Him that I am sorry
and that I won't sin again." If you find yourself in court with a $50,000
fine, will a judge let you go simple because you say that you are sorry and
that you won't commit the crime again? Of course not. You should be sorry for
breaking the law, and of course you shouldn't commit the crime again. However,
if someone stepped in and paid the $50,000 fine, then you would be free to go
from the demands of the law.
God will not forgive a sinner on the basis that he is sorry. Of course we
should be sorry for sin-we have a conscience to tell us that adultery, rape,
lust, murder, hatred, lying and stealing, etc., are wrong. And of course we
shouldn't sin again. God will, however, release us from the demands on eternal
justice on the basis that someone else paid our fine. Two thousand years ago
Jesus Christ paid in full for the sins of the world. His words on the Cross
were, "It is finished!" In other words, the debt has been paid in full. All
who repent and trust in Him receive remission of sins. Their case is dismissed
on the basis of His suffering death.
- "I have broken the Ten
Commandments, but I do good things for people." Hollywood Stars do similar
things. They commit adultery in their youth, and then become involved in
giving to AIDS research, etc., as they grow older. In their minds they think
that they are balancing the scales. They have done bad, and now they are doing
good. However, the Bible reveals that the motive of guilty sinners is one of
guilt (see Hebrews 9:14). They are attempting to bribe the Judge of the
Universe. However, the Judge in this case will not be corrupted. Good works
cannot earn mercy. That comes purely by the grace of God. He will only dismiss
our case on the grounds of our faith in Jesus.
- "I don't feel guilty."
People often don't feel guilty when they sin because they have "seared" their
conscience. They have removed the batteries from the smoke detector of their
conscience, so that they can sin without interruption.
- "How do we present the
Gospel to those with whom we work?" People we work alongside are almost
like family. We don't want to offend them unnecessarily, because we have to
daily rub shoulders with them. We therefore need to be rich in good works
towards those we come in contact with on a daily basis. The Bible tells us
that this is a legitimate means of evangelism. Jesus said, "So let your light
shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father
who is in Heaven." By "doing good you may put to silence the ignorance of
foolish men" (1 Peter 2:15). Sinners may disagree with what you believe, but
your good works makes them say, "I don't believe what he believes, but he sure
does. He certainly is sincere in his faith." A gift left with a note on a
fellow worker's desk can do more good in some people's minds than a thousand
eloquent sermons. We can show our faith by our works. They may not like a tree
of righteousness, but they cannot help but like its fruit. Pray for an
opportunity to share the Gospel, being careful not to infringe on your boss's
time.
- "Christianity
oppresses women by making them submit to their husbands!" The Bible does
say, "Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands. Husbands, love your wives
as Christ loved the Church and gave Himself for it." A man who understands
that Jesus Christ gave His life's blood for the Church will love his wife with
passion. He will honor her, respect her, protect, love and cherish her as much
as he does his own body. He will never say or do anything to harm or demean
her. It is in this atmosphere of love and security that a godly wife willingly
submits herself to the protective arms of her husband. She does this not
because he is better than she is, rather, simply because this is God's order
for His creation. A lion rests while his mate prepares his food. He lies under
the shade of a tree and now and then roars to let everyone know that he is
king of the jungle. The world stands in awe at this order in nature, but
refuses to acknowledge that the same One who ordered nature, orders mankind. A
godless world rejects the God-given formula to make marriage work. It thinks
it knows best, and suffers the heart-breaking consequences of destroyed
marriages and ruined lives. The Christian ideal of marriage is not one of an
authoritarian and chauvinist male, holding his cringing wife in submission
like an obedient dog. It's the very opposite. While most of the great
religions treat women as inferior beings to men, the Bible gives them a place
of dignity, honor, and unspeakable worth, expressed so evidently in Proverbs
chapter 31.
- "Could you be wrong in
your claims about Judgment Day and the existence of Hell?" The answer to
this question is that the existence of Hell and the surety of the Judgment are
not the claims of fallible man. The Bible is the source of the claim, and it
is utterly infallible.
- "How do you keep the
young earth theory consistent with astronomical data that says that stars are
millions of light years away, yet if they are that far away, how do we see
them? Shouldn't the light not yet have reached us?" No doubt God made Adam
as a fully-grown man-perhaps with the appearance of being 30 years old, even
though he was only a few minutes old. That would probably be the case with all
of His creation, including trees (with their annual "age" rings),
mature-looking birds, stars, etc.
- "The fact that there
are so many versions proves that the Bible has mistakes. Which one is right?"
True, there are many different versions of the Bible. There are versions in
Chinese for the Chinese. There are versions in Russian, for the Russian
people. There are actually thousands of versions of the Bible--some are in
modern languages, some in foreign languages and some are in old English. Few,
in the printing age, can claim that they don't have access to the Scriptures
in their own language.
- "The Bible has changed
down through the ages."No it hasn't. God has preserved His Word. Anyone
can now obtain access to computer programs that give the original Hebrew and
Greek words, and the only "changes" that have been made, have been made for
clarity. For example, the old English says, "Unless ye repent, ye shall
perish," while a contemporary version may say something like "Unless you
repent, you shall perish."
- "Didn't men write the
Bible?" Absolutely. When you write a letter, do you write the letter, or
does the pen? Obviously you do. The pen is merely the instrument you use. God
used men as instruments to write His "letter" to humanity. They ranged from
kings to common fishermen, but the 66 books of the Bible were all given by
inspiration of God. Proof that this Book is supernatural can been seen with a
quick study of its prophecies.
- "The church is full of
hypocrites." Hypocrites may show up at a church building every Sunday, but
there are no hypocrites in the Church (Christ's body). Hypocrite comes from
the Greek word for "actor," or pretender. Hypocrisy is "the practice of
professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold." The Church
is made up of true believers; hypocrites are "pretenders" who sit among God's
people. God knows those who love Him, and the Bible warns that He will sort
out the true from the false on the Day of Judgment.
- "How can people be
happy in Heaven, knowing that their unsaved loved ones are suffering in Hell?"
Those who ask question such as these fall into the category of those who asked
Jesus a similar question. They said that a certain woman had seven consecutive
husbands, whose wife will she therefore be in Heaven (Mark 12:23)? Jesus
answered them by saying that they neither knew the Scriptures nor the power of
God. The unregenerate mind has no concept of God's mind or His infinite power.
If God can speak the sun into existence; if He can see every thought of every
human heart at the same time; if He can create the human eye with its
137,000,000 light-sensitive cells, then He can handle the minor details of our
eternal salvation.
- "God told Joshua to
kill every man, woman, and child. If that's your 'God of love,' I don't want
to have anything to do with Him!"
God didn't confine His wrath to the
Canaanites. He proclaimed the death sentence upon the whole of humanity. We
will all die because we have broken God's Law. Every one of us is waiting on
death's row. Instead of standing in moral judgment over Almighty God, come
down from your throne and judge yourself according to the Law of God. You will
find that you have a multitude of sins and you therefore are not in a position
to point your holier-than-thou finger at another sinner, let alone a holy God.
- "Do Christians sin?"
"The great foundational truth respecting the believer in relationship to his
sins is the fact that his salvation comprehends the forgiveness of all his
trespasses past, present and future so far as condemnation is concerned (see
Romans 8:1, Colossians 2:13; John 3:18; John 5:24). Since Christ has
vicariously borne all sin and since the believer's standing in Christ is
complete, he is perfected forever in Christ. When a believer sins, he is
subjected to chastisement from the Father, but never to condemnation with the
world (see 1 Corinthians 11:31,32). By confession the Christian is forgiven
and restored to fellowship (see 1 John 1:9). It needs to be remembered that
were it not for Christ's finished work on the Cross and His present
intercession in Heaven, the least sin would result in his banishment from
God's presence and eternal ruin." (Unger's Bible Dictionary, Moody Press, p.
377).
- "Jesus died on the
Cross, therefore we are all forgiven every sin." The forgiveness that is
in Jesus Christ is conditional upon "repentance towards God, and faith towards
our Lord Jesus Christ." No one has biblical grounds to continue in sin,
assuming that they are safe because Jesus died on the Cross.
- "How can you know that
you are saved?" A two-year-old boy was once staring at a heater,
fascinated by its bright orange glow. His father saw him and warned, "Don't
touch that heater son. It may look pretty, but it's hot." The little boy
believed him, and moved away from the heater. Some time later, when his father
had left the room he thought to himself, "I wonder if it really is hot." He
then reached out to touch it and see for himself. The second his flesh burned,
he stopped believing it was hot. He now knew it was hot! He had moved out of
the realm of belief into the realm of experience! Many Christians believed in
God's existence before their conversion. However, when they obeyed the Word of
God, turned from their sins and embraced Jesus Christ, they stopped believing.
The moment they reached out and touched the heater bar of God's mercy, they
moved out of belief into the realm of experience. This experience is so
radical, Jesus referred to it as being "born again." The Apostle Paul said if
you are "in Christ" you are a brand new creature. When Paul wrote to the
church at Corinth, he said, "My speech and my preaching were not with
persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of
power, that your faith should not be in the wisdom of men, but in the power of
God" (1 Corinthians 2:4-5). What Paul was saying was, "I deliberately didn't
talk you into your faith, but I let God's power transform you." He didn't
reach them through an intellectual assent, but through the realm of personal
experience.
Suppose two men walked into the room just after that child had burned his hand
on the heater. One was a heater manufacturer and the other a skin specialist.
Both assured that boy that he couldn't possibly have been burned. But all the
experts, theories, equations and arguments in the world will not dissuade that
boy, because of his experience.
Those who have been transformed by God's power need never fear scientific nor
any other argument, because the man with an experience is not at the mercy of
a man with an argument. "For our Gospel did not come to you in word only, but
also in power, and in the Holy Spirit and in much assurance& " (1
Thessalonians 1:5).
- "Why are there so many
different religions?" It has been well said that "religion" is man's way
of trying to deal with his guilt. Different religions have different ways of
attempting to rid themselves of sin and its consequences. They fast, pray,
deny themselves legitimate pleasures or chasten themselves, often to a point
of inflicting pain. This happens because they have a conception of what they
think God (or "the gods") is like. They then go about to establish their own
righteousness, being "ignorant of the righteousness which is of God." The
"Good News" of the Christian faith is that no one need suffer the pains of
religious works. His blood can cleanse our conscience from the "dead works" of
religion (Hebrews 9:14). Jesus took our punishment upon Himself, and He is the
only One who can save them from sin and death. See Acts 4:12.
- "Are you saying that
Christians are better than non-Christians?" The Christian is no better
than a non-Christian, but he is infinitely better off. It is like two men on a
plane. One is wearing a parachute and the other is not. One is not better than
the other, but the man with the parachute on is certainly better off than the
man who is not wearing a parachute. The difference will be seen when they
jump. Jesus warned that if we "jump" into death without Him, we would perish.
Our great problem is a law that is even harsher than the law of gravity. It is
the Law of an infinitely holy and just Creator. The Scriptures warn us, "It is
a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God." They tell us that
we are His enemy.
- "I don't mind going to
Hell. All my friends will be there." Those who say such things don't
believe in the biblical concept of Hell. This is simply because their
understanding of the nature of God is erroneous. The slow-witted criminal
thinks that the electric chair is a place to put up his feet for a while and
relax. It may be wise therefore to speak with him for a few moments about the
reasonableness of a place called "Hell." Reason with him by saying, "If a
judge in Florida turns a blind eye to the unlawful dealings of the Mafia; if
he sees their murderous acts and deliberately turns the other way, is he a
good or bad judge? He's obviously corrupt, and should be brought to justice
himself. If he is a good judge, he will do everything within his power to
bring those murderers to justice. He should make sure that they are justly
punished.
If Almighty God sees a man rape and strangle to death your sister or mother,
do you think He should look the other way, or bring that murderer to justice?
If He looks the other way, He's corrupt and should be brought to justice
Himself. It makes sense then-that if God is good, He will therefore do
everything in His power to make sure that justice is done. The Bible tells us
that He will punish murderers, and the place of punishment-the prison God will
send them to is-a place called 'Hell.'
God should punish murderers and rapists. However, God is so good, he will also
punish thieves, liars, adulterers, fornicators, and blasphemers. He will even
punish those who desired to murder and rape but never had the opportunity. He
warns that if we hate someone, we commit murder in our hearts. If we lust, we
commit adultery in the heart, etc."
Then ask him if he would sell an eye for a million dollars. Would he sell both
for ten million? No one in his right mind would. Our eyes are precious to us.
How much more then is our soul (our life) worth? Gently tell him that if your
eyes meet his on Judgment Day, and he is still in his sins, you are free from
his blood, because you haven't held back from telling him the truth of the
Gospel . . . the whole counsel of God.
- "Why is there
suffering? That proves that there is no 'loving' God."
Study the soil for
a moment. It naturally produces weeds. Nobody plants them; nobody waters them.
They even stubbornly push through cracks of a dry sidewalk. Millions of
useless weeds sprout like there's no tomorrow, strangling our crops and
ruining our lawns. Pull them out by the roots, and there will be more
tomorrow. They are nothing but a curse!
Look at how much of the earth is uninhabitable. There are millions upon
millions of square miles of nothing but barren deserts in Africa and in
different parts of the world. Most of Australia is desert. There is nothing
but miles and miles of useless desolate land.
Not only that, but the earth is constantly shaken with massive earthquakes.
Its shores are lashed with hurricanes, tornadoes rip through creation with
incredible fury. Floods of biblical proportions soak the land, and terrible
droughts parch the soil. Sharks, tigers, lions, snakes, spiders and
disease-ridden mosquitoes attack humanity and suck its life's blood. The
earth's inhabitants are afflicted with disease, pain, suffering and death.
Think of how many people are plagued with cancer, Alzheimer's, Multiple
Sclerosis, heart disease, emphysema, Parkinson's disease and a mass of other
debilitating diseases. Think of all the kids with leukemia, or people born
with crippling diseases or without the mental capability to even feed
themselves. All these things should convince thinking minds that something is
radically wrong. Did God blow it when He created humanity? What sort of tyrant
must our Creator be if this was His master plan?
Sadly, many use the issue of suffering as an excuse to reject any thought of
God, when its existence is the very reason we should accept Him. Suffering
stands as terrible testimony to the truth of the explanation given by the Word
of God.
But how can we know that the Bible is true? Simply by studying the prophecies
of Matthew 24, Luke 21, and 2 Timothy 3. A few minutes of openhearted
inspection will convince any honest skeptic that this is no ordinary book. It
is the supernatural testament of our Creator as to why there is suffering . .
. and what we can do about it.
The Bible tells us that God cursed the earth because of Adam's transgression.
Weeds are a curse. So is disease. Sin and suffering cannot be separated. The
Scriptures inform us that we live in a fallen creation. In the beginning, God
created man perfect and he lived in a perfect world, without suffering. It was
Heaven on earth. When sin came into the world, death and misery came with it.
Those who understand the message of Holy Scripture eagerly await a new Heaven
and a new earth "wherein dwells righteousness." In that coming Kingdom there
will be no more pain, suffering, disease or death. We are told that no eye has
ever seen, nor has any ear heard, neither has any man's mind ever imagined the
wonderful things that God has in store for those that love Him. Think for a
moment of what it would be like if food grew with the fervor of weeds. Think
how wonderful it would be if the deserts became incredibly fertile, if
creation stopped devouring humanity. Imagine if the weather worked for us
instead of against us, if disease completely disappeared, if pain was a thing
of the past . . . if death was no more.
There is a wise saying: "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
That is solid advice for when you are dealing with sinful mankind. But the
promise of a new Heaven and a new earth come from a faithful Creator, and
there is no greater insult to God than not to believe His promises. When a
nation repents and finds peace with God through trusting in the Savior, God
promises to forgive their sins and heal their land.
The dilemma is that we are like a small child whose insatiable appetite for
chocolate has caused his face to break out. He looks in the mirror and sees a
sight that makes him depressed. His face is nothing but ugly sores. But
instead of stopping eating his beloved chocolate, he takes solace by stuffing
more into his mouth. Yet, his very joy is actually the cause of his suffering.
The whole face of the earth is nothing but ugly sores of suffering. Everywhere
we look, we see unspeakable pain. But instead of believing God's explanation
and asking Him to forgive us and change our appetite, we run deeper into sin's
sweet embrace. There we find solace in its temporal pleasures; thus
intensifying our pain, both in this life, and in the life to come.
- "When Jesus was on the
Cross, He cried 'My God, why have you forsaken me?' This proves that He was a
fake. God forsook Him." When Jesus was on the Cross, the sin of the entire
world was laid upon Him. His words were fulfillment of Bible prophecy. Psalm
22:1 says, "My God, my God, why have thou forsaken me?" Then the Scriptures
give us insight as to why God forsook Jesus on the Cross. "& But thou are
holy& " (v. 3). A holy Creator cannot have fellowship with sin.
- "When you are dead,
you are dead." What if you are wrong? What if God, Jesus, the prophets,
the Jews, and Christians are right and you are wrong? If there is no
afterlife, no Judgment Day, no Heaven and no Hell, then God is unjust and each
of the above are guilty of being false witness. It means that Almighty God
couldn't care less about the fact that a man rapes a woman, then cuts her
throat and is never brought to justice. If you are right, and there is no
ultimate justice, you won't even have the joy of saying, "I told you so."
However, if you are wrong, you will lose your soul and end up eternally
damned. You are playing Russian roulette with a fully loaded gun.
- "Do you sin, as a
Christian?"
If a Christian sins, it is against his will. He falls rather
than dives into sin. He resists rather than embraces it. Any dead fish can
float down stream. It takes a live one to swim against the flow. .
- "You are using 'scare
tactics,' by talking about Hell and Judgment Day."
In the late 1980s, the
U.S. aired TV advertisements that asked, "What goes through the mind of a
driver who is not wearing a seat belt in a head-on collision?" Then they
showed a crash dummy having its head crushed by a steering wheel in a
collision, and said, "The steering wheel!" Those were scare tactics, but no
one complained because they were legitimate scare tactics. That's what happens
in a head-on collision if you are foolish enough not to put on a seat belt.
To warn of Hell is fearful, but it is absolutely legitimate, because the Bible
says that it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
- "How do you witness to
an elderly person, or someone in whose home you are a guest?" For most of
us, it is far easier to witness to a stranger than to someone you know and
respect. An effective way to soften the message without compromise is to speak
in the "first person" or in testimonial form. Say something like, "I didn't
realize that the Bible warns that every idle word that I have spoken, I have
to give an account of on Judgment Day. I thought that as long as I believed in
God and tried to live a good life, I would go to Heaven when I died. I was so
wrong. Jesus said that if I as much as looked with lust, I had committed
adultery in my heart, and that there was nothing I could do to wash away my
sins. I knew that if God judged me by the Ten Commandments on Judgment Day, I
would end up guilty, and go to Hell. It was when I acknowledged my sins that I
began to understand why Jesus died. It was to take the punishment for my sins,
and the sins of the world, etc." Then, depending on the person's openness, you
may ask, "How do you think you will do on Judgment Day, if God judges you by
the Ten Commandments?"
- "Is 'Hell-fire'
preaching effective?" Preaching the reality of Hell, without using the Law
to bring the knowledge of sin, can do a great deal of damage to the cause of
the Gospel. A sinner cannot conceive of the thought that God would send anyone
to Hell, as long as he is deceived into thinking that God's standard of
righteousness is the same as his. Paul "reasoned" with Felix of temperance,
righteousness and judgment to come. This is the righteousness that is of the
Law and judgment by the Law. Felix "trembled" because he suddenly understood
that his intemperance made him a guilty sinner in the sight of a holy God. The
reality of Hell suddenly became reasonable to him when the Law was used to
bring the knowledge of sin.
Imagine if the police suddenly burst into your home, arrested you, and angrily
said, "You are going away for a long time!" Such conduct would probably leave
you bewildered and angry. What they have done seems unreasonable.
However, if the law burst into your home and instead told you specifically why
you were in trouble by saying, "We have discovered 10,000 marijuana plants
growing in your back yard. You are going away for a long time!" at least you
would understand why you are in trouble. Knowledge of the law you had
transgressed furnished you with that understanding. It makes judgment
reasonable. Hell-fire preaching without use of the Law to show the sinner why
God is angry with him will more than likely leave him bewildered and angry-for
what he considers unreasonable punishment.
- "God Sure Blew
it--Creation is a Mess!"
Three million people die of mosquito bites each
year. Hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and earthquakes slaughter tens of
thousands. We have devastating droughts, multitudes crippled with arthritis,
children dying of Leukemia, masses of other cancerous diseases, endless
suffering, unspeakable pain and death. What sort of tyrant would create us and
then give us all this grief? Then again, could it be that "Mother Nature" has
a Senior Partner-Father God? Which puts us in an interesting dilemma: If God
is an "all-loving" father figure, as we are often told that He is, we seem to
be left with three choices. One: God blew it when He made everything (He's
creative but incompetent). Two: God is a tyrant, who gets His kicks from
seeing kids die of Leukemia. Three: Something between God and man is radically
wrong. There's our choice& and you don't have to be a rocket scientist to lean
towards number three. Something between man and God is radically wrong. The
Bible tells us what it is. There is a war going on. We are told that mankind
is an enemy of God in his mind through wicked works. That's not too hard to
see. He is forever committing murder, rape, lying, and stealing (watch the TV
news tonight to confirm that fact). He uses God's Name as a curse word, while
"Mother Nature" gets the glory for His creation (unless there's a horrible
disaster. Then man calls that "an act of God").
An applicable acronym for "war" is "We Are Right." That's why any country goes
to war, because it has the conviction that it is in the right. A few moments
of going through God's Law shows us who is right and who is wrong. We, not
God, are the guilty party. If we want His blessing back on our nation, we must
make peace with Him, and that can only happen through faith in Jesus Christ.
- "I used to be a liar
and a thief, but that was years ago. Now I try to be a good person." Time
doesn't forgive sin. If a man commits murder on Monday, but on Tuesday he is
kind to others, he is still a murderer. If a man lies and steals, unless he
comes to the Savior, his sins remain with him until he stands before God in
Judgment.
- "What about all those
people who have never heard the Gospel? Will they all go to Hell because they
haven't heard about Jesus Christ?" No one will go to Hell because they
haven't heard of Jesus Christ. The heathen will go to Hell for murder, rape,
adultery, lust, theft, lying, etc. Sin is not failing to hear the Gospel, "sin
is transgression of the Law" (1 John 3:4). If we really care about them, we
will become missionaries and take the good news of God's forgiveness in Christ
to them.
- "I'm as good as any
Christian!"
A Christian isn't better than a non-Christian. He's just
better off. A person who has to jump out of a plane and is wearing a parachute
is no better than a person without a parachute. He's just better off.
- "How should I witness
to a Jew?" Sadly, many of today's Jews profess godliness but don't embrace
the Scriptures as we presume they do. Therefore, it is often difficult to
reason with them about Jesus being the Messiah. This is why it is imperative
to ask a Jew if he has kept the Law of Moses-to "shut" him up under the Law
and strip him of his self-righteousness. The Law will show him his need of a
Savior, and become a "schoolmaster" to bring him to Christ, as happened to
Paul, Nicodemus, Nathaniel and the Jews on the Day of Pentecost. They had the
advantage of the Law. It was the Law that brought 3,000 to the foot of the
Cross on that day. It was a "schoolmaster" to bring them to Christ (Galatians
3:24). Without it they would not have known that they had sinned (Romans 7:7),
and would not have therefore, seen their need of the Savior.
- "How should I witness
to a homosexual?" "I had an angry lesbian heckle me while speaking in
Santa Monica one Friday night in front of a large crowd. I was so pleased to
have the Law of God as a weapon. When she insisted that she was born with
homosexual desires, I told her that I was too. I was born with a capacity to
be a homosexual, to fornicate, commit adultery, to lie, and steal. I said that
it was called 'sin,' and that we all had it in our nature. It diffused her
intent on making me seem like a 'gay-basher.' I could see the frustration on
her face when she wasn't able to take the discourse in the direction she
wanted. Instead of seeming the poor victim, she found herself in the public
hot-seat of having sinned against God."
From, How to Win Souls and Influence People (Bridge-Logos).
The way to witness to a homosexual is simply to follow the biblical guidelines
and use the Law.
- "I've tried to read
the Bible, but I can't understand it." The Scriptures tells us that the
"natural man" cannot understand the things of the Spirit of God. Most
Americans would find it difficult to understand the Chinese language. However,
a child who is born into a Chinese family can understand every word. That's
why you must be born again (John 3:3). The moment you become part of God's
family, the Bible will begin to make sense.
- "Who made God?"
There is no question as to whether or not God exists. Every building has a
builder. Everything made has a maker. The fact of the existence of the Creator
is axiomatic (self-evident). That's why the Bible says, "The fool has said in
his heart 'There is no God'" (Psalm 14:1). The professing atheist denies the
common sense given to him by God, and defends his belief with the thought that
the "Who made God?" question can't be answered. This, he thinks gives him
license to deny the existence of God.
The question of who made God can be answered by simply looking at space and
asking the question, "Does space have an end?" Obviously, it doesn't. If there
is a brick wall with "The End" written on it, the question arises, "What is
behind the brick wall?" Strain the mind though it may, we have to believe
(have the faith) that space has no beginning and no end. Exactly the same
applies with God. He has no beginning and no end. He is "eternal."
The Bible, however, gives us a little more information on the subject. It
informs us that time is a dimension that God created, into which man was
subjected. It even tells us that the time will come when time will no longer
exist. That will be called "eternity." God Himself dwells outside of the
dimension He created (2 Timothy 1:9, Titus 1:2). He dwells in eternity. He is
not subject to time. Simple study of Bible prophecy will prove this to any
reasonable skeptic. God spoke history before it came into being. He can move
through time as a man flicks through a history book. It is because we live in
the dimension of time that logic and reason, demand that everything must have
a beginning and an end. The way to handle the subject is the same way we
handle the difficulty of space having no beginning and end-by faith. We simply
have to believe it's so, even though such thoughts put a strain on our
distinctly insufficient cerebrum.
- "Jesus didn't condemn
the woman who was caught in the act of adultery. He condemned those who judged
her by saying, 'Let him that is without sin cast the first stone.' Therefore
you shouldn't judge us." The Christian simply tells the world that God
(not the Christian) has judged all the world as being guilty before Him. Jesus
was able to offer that woman forgiveness for adultery, because He was on His
way to die on the Cross for her. She acknowledged Him as "Lord," but He still
told her, "Go your way and sin no more." If she didn't repent, she would
perish.
- "Doesn't the fact that
the Bible says that 'God repented' show that He is capable of sin?"
The English language is very limited compared to the Hebrew and Greek. The
word "repent" does not mean "to be sorry for a sin", it means "to turn".
God's mind was changed by Moses' words. God "turned" his thoughts so He would
do NO evil.
- "Is water baptism
essential to our salvation?"
While we should preach that all men are
commanded to repent and be baptized, to add anything to grace to be saved
becomes "works" in disguise. Even though certain churches give a list of
Scriptures which speak of the importance of water baptism, to say that we must
add anything to the work of the Cross is to demean the sacrifice of the
Savior. It is to say that His finished work wasn't enough. We are saved by
grace, and grace alone. Our obedience-water baptism, prayer, good works,
fellowship, fasting, etc., issues from our faith. Salvation is not what you
do, but Who you have: "He that has the Son has life" (1 John 5:12).
- "Why is the God of the
Old Testament a God of wrath, while the God of the New Testament is a God of
mercy?"
The God of the New Testament is no different than the God of the
Old Testament. "They" are one and the same. The Bible says that He never
changes. He is just as wrath-filled in the New Testament as He is in the Old.
He killed a husband and wife in the Book of Acts, simply because they told one
lie. Jesus warned that He was to be feared because He has the power to cast
the body and soul into Hell. The Apostle Paul said that he persuaded men to
come to the Savior because he knew the "terror of the Lord." Read the dreadful
judgments of the New Testament's Book of Revelation. That will put the "fear
of God" in you, which incidentally is "the beginning of wisdom."
The difference between the old and new testament is that in the old, God
needed to protect a bloodline. Whether we like it or not, our God is a consuming fire of holiness. He
isn't going to change, so we had better . . . before the Day of Judgment.
- "I think you are
intolerant to say that Jesus is the only way to God!" Jesus was the One
who said that He was the only way to God. For Christians to say that there are
other ways to find peace with God is to bear false testimony. In one sweeping
statement, He discards all other religions as a means of finding forgiveness
of sins. This is in line with other Scriptures: "Nor is there salvation in any
other, for there is no other name under Heaven given among men by which we
must be saved" (Acts 4:12), "For there is one God and one Mediator between God
and men, the Man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2:5).
- "There is no absolute
truth. You cannot be sure of anything!" Those who say that that there are
no absolutes are often very adamant about their belief. If they say that they
are absolutely sure, then they are wrong because their own statement is an
absolute statement. If they are not 100% sure, then there is a chance that
they are wrong and they are risking their eternal salvation by trusting in a
belief that could be wrong.
- "The Bible says 'An
eye for an eye.' It encourages us to take the law in our own hands by
revenging wrongdoing."
This verse is so often misquoted by the world. They
say that it is giving a license to take the law into our own hands and render
evil for evil. However, it is a reference to civil law concerning
"restitution." If someone steals your ox, he is to restore the ox. If someone
steals and wrecks your car, he is to buy you another one& a car for a car, an
eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
The spirit of what Jesus is saying here (verse 29) is radically different to
the "sue the shirt off the back of your neighbor" society in which we live.
- "What do you do if
someone says that they have never lied, stolen, lusted, blasphemed-if they
completely deny having any sin at all?"
Ask him if he has kept the First
of the Ten Commandments. Has he always loved God above all else-with all of
his heart, mind, soul and strength? If he says that he has, gently say, "The
Bible says that "there is none that seek after God." Nobody (outside of Jesus
Christ) has kept the First of the Ten Commandments. One of you is lying-either
you or God& and the Bible says that it is impossible for God to lie."
- "Judge not lest you be
judged. You, therefore have no right to judge me when it comes to my sins!"
The world often takes this verse (out of its context) and uses it to accuse
Christians of being "judgmental" when they speak of sin. In the context of the
verse Jesus is telling His disciples not to judge one another, something the
Bible condemns (see John 21:21-23, Romans 14:10, and James 4:11). He speaks of
seeing a speck in a brother's eye. In John 7:24 He said, "Do not judge
according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment." If a man steals,
lies, commits adultery or murder, etc., the Christian can make a (righteous)
moral judgment and say that the actions were morally wrong, and that these
sins will have eternal consequences. Chuck Colson said: "True tolerance is not
a total lack of judgment. It's knowing what should be tolerated-and refusing
to tolerate that which shouldn't."
- "How do we reach our
neighbors with the Gospel?" Neighbors are like family. We don't want to
offend them unnecessarily, because we have to live with them. We need to be
rich in good works towards all men, but especially our neighbors. The Bible
reveals that this is a legitimate means of evangelism. Jesus said, "So let
your light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify
your Father who is in Heaven." By "doing good you may put to silence the
ignorance of foolish men." They may disagree with what you believe, but your
good works makes them say, "I don't believe what he believes, but he sure
does. He certainly is sincere in his faith."
A friendly wave, a gift for no reason, fresh baked goods, an offer to help do
some painting, etc., can pave the way for evangelism. Pray for that day, and
be prepared for it when it comes.
- "I hope I'm a
Christian." Of all the things that you should be sure of, it's your
eternal destiny. To say, "I hope I'm a Christian," is like standing at the
open door of a plane, 25,000 feet in the air and answering, "Have you got your
parachute on?" with, "I hope so." You want to know so-and you can, simply by
obeying the Gospel.
- "Doesn't the 'Big
Bang' theory disprove Genesis?" Try and think of any explosion that has
produced order. Does a terrorist bomb create harmony? Big bangs cause chaos.
How could a big bang produce a rose, apple trees, fish, sunsets, the seasons,
hummingbirds, polar bears-thousands of birds and animals, each with its own
eyes, nose and mouth?
Here's an interesting experiment: Empty your garage of every piece of metal,
wood, paint, rubber and plastic. Make sure there is nothing there. Nothing.
Then wait for ten years and see if a Mercedes evolves. Try it. If it doesn't
appear, leave it for 20 years. If that doesn't work, try it for 100 years.
Then try leaving it for 10,000 years.
Here's what will produce the necessary blind faith to make the evolutionary
process believable: leave it for 250 million years.
"New scientific revelations about supernovas, black holes, quarks, and the big
bang even suggest to some scientists that there is a 'grand design' in the
universe.'" (U.S. News & World Report, March 31, 1997). A child can see that
there is "grand design" in creation.
- "Is it possible that
Jesus fainted while He was on the Cross, and revived when He was in the tomb?"
Jesus had been beaten, whipped, was bleeding from His head, back, hands and
feet for at least six hours. While he was still on the Cross a soldier pierced
his side with a spear and blood and water gushed out (John 19:34-35).
"It is impossible that a being who had stolen half-dead out of the sepulcher,
who crept about weak and ill, wanting medical treatment, who required
bandaging, strengthening, and indulgence, and who still at last yielded to his
sufferings, could have given to the disciples the impression that he was a
conqueror over death and the grave, the Prince of Life: an impression which
lay at the bottom of their future ministry. Such a resuscitation could only
have weakened the impression which he had made upon them in life and in death,
at the most could only have given it an elegiac voice, but could by no
possibility have changed their sorrow into enthusiasm, have elevated their
reverence into worship." Strauss, New Life of Jesus, I, 412 (tr.)
(From, Who Moved the Stone? Frank Morris--Lamplighter Books).
- "Where did Cain get
his wife?" Cain was only part of the result
of the command to be fruitful and multiply. Read carefully the account of Cain
in Genesis. Adam and Eve are the beginning of a bloodline that leads to
the messiah. Cain married a woman from another area, not from the garden. (ask
for Bishop Larson's teaching on Adam and Eve to see this one more clearly)
- "God made me like
this. Sin is His fault!" If this won't work in a civil court, it certainly
won't work on Judgment Day. Even with today's crafty defense lawyers, it would
take a rather moronic judge to fall for the old "God made me do it" defense.
We are responsible moral agents. The "buck" stopped at Adam. He tried to blame
both God and Eve for his sin, and it didn't work.
- "I find it difficult
to have faith in God." If you don't believe someone, it means you think
that they are a liar. The Bible says that those who don't believe God accuse
Him of lying. Martin Luther said that there is no greater insult to God, than
not to believe His promises. See Hebrews 11:6.
- "Religion has caused
more wars than anything else in history."
It is true that man has used
religion for political gain. Hitler had "God with us" engraved on the belts of
Nazi soldiers. America said, "Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition." The
law may even allow you to start the Christian Nazi Party, if you so desire.
You can become a "reverend" for a few dollars through the tabloid classifieds
and then further your political agenda with the world's blessing, no matter
how much it smears the name of Christ.
If Jesus told His followers to love their enemies, and someone puts a knife
into someone's back in the name of Christianity, it doesn't take a rocket
scientist to figure out that something isn't quite right. If we human beings
can detect it, how much more will God? He will deal with it on Judgment Day.
- "You shouldn't talk
about sin because Jesus didn't condemn anybody. He was always loving and
kind." In Matthew 23 Jesus called the religious leaders "hypocrites" seven
times. He told them that they were "blind fools," full of hypocrisy and sin.
They were children of murderers. He climaxed His sermon by saying, "You
serpents, you generation of vipers, how shall you escape the damnation of
Hell?" He then warned that He would say to the wicked, "Depart from Me, you
cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matthew
25:41).
- "Where Do All The
Races Come From?" Some have asked the question, if all of us are
descendents of Adam and Eve, where then do all the races come from? The Bible
informed us 2000 years ago that God has made all nations from "one blood"(Acts
17:26). We are all of the same race--the "human race," descendents of Adam and
Eve, something science is slowly coming to believe:
"WASHINGTON (Nov. 15)--Science may have caught up with the Bible, which says
that Adam and Eve are the ancestors of all humans alive today.
"Peter Underhill of Stanford University in California remarked on findings
published in the November 2000 issue of the journal Nature Genetics& ''We can
look at the tree and see, 'Oh, this section of the tree is where Asians go. We
can say, 'Oh, here is a Japanese Y chromosome and this is a Chinese Y
chromosome,''' Underhill said. What the tree does not do, he stresses, is
identify so-called races. Geneticists have long agreed there is no genetic
basis to race -- only to ethnic and geographic groups. ''People look at a very
conspicuous trait like skin color and they say, 'Well, this person's so
different' . . . but that's only skin deep,'' Underhill said. ''When you look
at the level of the Y chromosome you find that, gee, there is very little
difference between them. And skin color differences are strictly a consequence
of climate.'' By Maggie Fox (Reuters).
- "My God would never
create Hell." Those who say that are right. Their god would never create
Hell, because he couldn't. He doesn't exist. He is a figment of their
imagination (the place of imagery). They have created a god to suit
themselves. It's called "idolatry," and it's the oldest sin in the Book.
Idolaters will not inherit the Kingdom of God.
- "What about other
religions?" All major religions strive to rid themselves of sin. They may
practice fasting, prayer, good works, self-denial of legitimate sexual
pleasure, dietary restrictions, lying on beds of nails, etc. The uniqueness of
Jesus is that he said something that no religious leader ever said. He said,
"The Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins." Jesus Christ can wash
away every sin any man committed, because of the fact of the Cross. He can
release us from the torture of guilt. We cannot do anything in the way of
religious works to wash away our sins. It's a free gift of God (Ephesians
2:8,9). Look what "religion" does (or rather doesn't do):
"It is a constant torture to me that I am still so far from Him whom I know to
be my very life and being. I know it is my own wretchedness and wickedness
that keeps me from Him." Mahatma Ghandi
- "I was once a
'born-again' Christian. Now I believe it's all rubbish!" Simply ask him
the question, "Did you know the Lord?" If he answers, "I thought I did,"
gently say, "So you didn't. You had a false conversion. You were a
stony-ground hearer who received the word with joy and gladness, but in a time
of tribulation, temptation and persecution, fell away." If he answers the
question with "Yes," gently say, "So you admit that He is real and that you
are in rebellion to His will."
- "You are trying to
make us feel guilty by quoting the Ten Commandments." When someone
suggests that you are trying to make them feel guilty, ask which one of the
Ten Commandments makes them feel guilty. Simply say, '"The Bible says, You
shall not steal. If you feel guilty when you hear that-why do you think it is?
Could it be because you are guilty?"
- "I will wait until I
am old, then I will get right with God." You may not get the chance. God
may just lose patience with you and kill you. Perhaps you don't think that He
would do such a thing. Then read Genesis 38 and see how God killed a man
because He didn't like something he did. Jesus spoke of a man who boasted that
he had so many goods that he would have to build bigger barns. God said the
man was a fool, and that night He let death seize the man. Those who say that
they will repent in their own time, lack the fear of God. Their understanding
of His nature is erroneous. If they caught a glimpse of His holiness, His
righteousness, and His consuming justice, they wouldn't trifle with His mercy.
Such arrogance needs to be confronted with the thunders of Mount Sinai. He is
not wise who thinks that he can outwit his Creator, enjoy a lifetime of sin,
and repent at the last minute. Deathbed repentance is very rare. God killed a
husband and wife because they told one lie (Acts 5:1). He lost patience with
them. Most people think that God's patience is eternal. It is evidently not.
The Bible says that it is through the fear of the Lord that men depart from
sin (Proverbs 16:6). While they don't fear God, they will be complacent about
their eternal salvation (Matthew 10:28).
- "What do you say if
someone says, 'I've broken every one of the Ten Commandments'?" Do not
take this statement to mean that the person has seen the gravity of their
sinful state before God. It is often used as a way of throwing off conviction.
Pharoah said that he had sinned, but his repentance was superficial. Say to
him, "Well let's take the time to go through them one by one and see if you
have."
- "If the Jews are God's
'chosen people,' why have they been so oppressed?" Israel's blessings were
dependent upon her obedience. If the nation sinned, it would be chastened.
This is God's warning to the Jews: "Then the Lord will scatter you among all
peoples, from one end of the earth to the other, and there you shall serve
other gods, which neither you nor your fathers have known-wood and stone. And
among those nations you shall find no rest, nor shall the sole of your foot
have a resting-place; but there the Lord will give you a trembling heart,
failing eyes, and anguish of soul. Your life shall hang in doubt before you;
you shall fear day and night, and have no assurance of life" (Deuteronomy
28:64-66).
"After many days you will be visited. In the latter years you will come back
into the land of those brought back with the sword and gathered from many
people on the mountains of Israel, which had been long desolate; they were
brought out of the nations, and now all of them dwell safely" (Ezekiel 38:8).
"Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of drunkenness to all the surrounding
peoples, when they lay siege against Judah and Jerusalem. And it shall happen
in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples; all
who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of
the earth are gathered against it" (Zechariah 12:2,3).
- "Jesus wasn't
sinless-He became 'angry' when He cleared the temple." The Temple of God
was filled with the day's equivalent of money-grabbing televangelists. Anger
at hypocrisy isn't a sin-it's a virtue.
- "There are
contradictions in the accounts of the resurrection." The chronology of the
resurrection: The three women went to the tomb, and saw a young man. He told
them of the resurrection and instructed them that they were to tell the
disciples. They left and returned later with Peter and John. The disciples
then left and the women stayed. It was at that time that Jesus appeared to
Mary Magdalene.
- "Why are there so many
denominations?" In the early 1500s, a German monk named Martin Luther was
so conscious of his sins, he spent up to six hours in the confessional.
Through study of the Scriptures he found that salvation didn't come through
anything he did, but simply through trusting in the finished work of the Cross
of Jesus Christ. He listed the contradictions between what the Scriptures
said, and what his church taught, and nailed his 95 Theses to the church door
in Wittenberg, Germany.
Martin Luther became the first to "protest" against the Roman church, and thus
he became the father of the Protestant church. Since that split, there have
been many disagreements about how much water one should baptize with, how to
sing what and why, who should govern who, etc., causing thousands of splinter
groups. Many of these groups are convinced that they are the only ones who are
right. These have become known as Protestant "denominations." Despite the
confusion, these churches subscribe to certain foundational beliefs such as
the deity, the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Bible says,
"& the foundation of God stands sure, having this seal-the Lord knows those
that are His" (see 2 Timothy 2:19).
- "If God gives me some
'sign,' then I will believe." The unsaved often want a "sign" from God.
This is in spite of the testimony of creation, their conscience, the Bible,
and the Christian. The Cross is the only thing that can truly convince a
sinner of the reality of Who Jesus is. Once they understand that the holes in
His hands and His feet are there because of their own sin, they will fall at
His feet and cry, "My Lord and my God!"
- "We are told by those
who insist that we must keep the Sabbath Day, that we are in great error
because we worship on the first day of the week. We are informed that Sun-day
comes from the Pagan belief and worship of the Sun god. We are told that Jesus
and Paul kept the Sabbath Day as an example for us to follow, and that the
Roman Catholic Church is responsible for the change in the day of worship. If
we continue to worship on Sunday, then we will receive the mark of the beast."
Let's briefly look at
their arguments. First, nowhere does the Fourth Commandment say that we are to
"worship" on the Sabbath Day. It commands that we rest on that day: "Remember
the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy
work: But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt
not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy
maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in
six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and
rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed
it" (Exodus 20:8-11).
Sabbath-keepers
worship on the Saturday. Do they know where the word "Satur-day" comes from?
It's from the Latin word "Saturnus--Saturn + Old English dæg day." Obviously
Saturday is from the pagan day of worship of the planet Saturn (astrology).
If a Christian's
salvation depends upon his keeping a certain day, surely God would have told us.
The Scriptures tell us that at one point, the Apostles especially gathered to
discuss the attitude of the Christian to the Law of Moses. Acts 15:10-11, 24-29
was God. s opportunity to make His will clear to His children. All He had to do
to save millions from damnation was say, "Remember to keep the Sabbath holy,"
and millions of Christ-centered, God-loving, Bible-believing Christians would
have gladly kept it. The only commands they gave were to refrain . from meat
offered to idols, from blood, things strangled and from fornication..
There isn't even one
command in the New Testament for Christians to keep the Sabbath holy. New
Testament references to Sabbath-keeping instruct us not to listen to those who
tell us what day to keep (see Colossian 2:16), and that man was not made for the
Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man (see Mark 2:27). The Sabbath was given as a
sign to Israel (see Exodus 31:13-17). Nowhere is it given as a sign of the
Church. Thousands of years after the Commandment was given we can still see the
sign that separates Israel from the world--they still keep the Sabbath holy
(Ezekiel 20:12-13).
The Apostles came
together on the first day of the week. The breaking of bread was on the first
day of the week (see Acts 20:7). The collection was taken on the first day of
the week (1 Corinthians 16:2). When do Sabbath-keepers "gather together?" On
what day do they break bread or take up the collection? It's not on the same day
as the early Church. They tell us that history informs us that the Roman
Catholic church changed their day of worship from Saturday to Sunday. What has
that got to do with the disciples keeping the first day of the week? That was
the Roman Catholic church in the early centuries, not the Church of the Book of
Acts.
Romans 14:5-10 tells
us that one man esteems one day of the week; another esteems every day. Then
Scripture tells us that every man should be fully persuaded in his own mind. We
are not to judge each other when it comes to the issue of on what day we should
worship.
Jesus did keep the
Sabbath. He had to keep the whole Law be the Perfect Sacrifice. The Bible makes
it clear that the Law has been satisfied in Christ. The reason Paul went into
the Synagogue each Sabbath wasn't to keep the Law. If it was, then it was
contrary to everything he taught about being saved by grace and grace alone
(Galatians 3:11). It was so that he could preach the Gospel to the Jews. This is
clearly evident as one reads the Book of Acts. Paul had an incredible
evangelistic zeal for Israel to be saved (Romans 9:1-2). To the Jew he became a
Jew, that he might gain the Jews ( see 1 Corinthians 9:20). That meant that he
went to where they gathered on the day they gathered.
D. L. Moody said, .
The Law can only chase a man to Calvary, no further.. Christ redeemed us from
the curse of the Law. We are no longer in bondage to it. If we try and keep one
part of the Law (even out of love for God) we are obligated to keep the whole
Law (Galatians 3;10). That means that we shouldn't separate it into the Moral,
Ceremonial and Civil Law and keep the parts we choose. If we keep part of the
Law (even out of love for God), then we are obligated to keep the whole 613
precepts.
If those who insist
on keeping the Sabbath were as zealous about the salvation of the lost as they
are about other Christians keeping the Sabbath, we would see revival.
Charles Spurgeon
said, "I am no preacher of the old legal Sabbath. I am a preacher of the Gospel.
The Sabbath of the Jew is to him a task; the Lord's Day of the Christian, the
first day of the week, is to him a joy, a day of rest, of peace, and of
thanksgiving. And if you Christian men can earnestly drive away all
distractions, so that you can really rest today, it will be good for your
bodies, good for your souls, good mentally, good spiritually, good temporally,
and good eternally."
- "Is repentance
necessary for salvation?" It is true that there are numbers of Bible
verses that speak of the promise of salvation, with no mention of repentance.
These merely say to "believe" on Jesus Christ and you shall be saved (Romans
10:9, Acts 16:31). However, the Bible makes it clear that God is holy and man
is sinful, and that sin makes a separation between the two (Isaiah 59:1-2).
Without repentance from sin, wicked men cannot have fellowship with a holy
God. We are dead in our trespasses and sins (Ephesians 2:1) and until we
forsake them through repentance, we cannot be made alive in Christ. The
Scriptures speak of "repentance unto life"(Acts 11:18). We turn from sin, to
the Savior. This is why Paul preached "repentance towards God and faith
towards our Lord Jesus Christ" (Acts 20:21).
The first public word
Jesus preached was "repent" (Matthew 4:17). John the Baptist began his ministry
the same way (Matthew 3:2). Jesus told His hearers that without repentance, they
would perish (Luke 13:1-3). If a sinner need only believe to be saved, then the
logical conclusion is that if belief is all that is necessary for salvation, one
need never repent. Those who think such thoughts are perhaps ignorant of the
fact that a false convert "believes" and yet is not saved (Luke 8:13). The
spurious convert believes yet remains a "worker of iniquity." Look at the
warning of scripture: "If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in
darkness, we lie, and do not the truth" (1 John 1:6). The Scriptures also say,
"He that covers his sins shall not prosper, but whoso confesses and forsakes
them (repentance) shall have mercy" (Proverbs 28:13). Jesus said that there was
joy in Heaven over one sinner that "repents" (Luke 15:7). If there is no
repentance there is no joy, because there is no salvation.
When Peter preached
on the Day of Pentecost, he commanded his hearers to repent "for the remission
of sins"(Acts 2:38). Without repentance, there is no remission of sins; we are
still under His wrath. Peter further said, "Repent& and be converted, that your
sins may be blotted out" (Acts 3:19). We cannot be "converted" unless we repent.
God Himself commands all men everywhere (leaving no exceptions) to repent (Acts
17:30). Peter said a similar thing at Pentecost. He said, "Repent and be
baptized every one of you." With so many scriptures speaking of the necessity of
repentance for salvation, one can only suspect that those who preach salvation
without repentance are strangers to repentance themselves, and thus strangers to
true conversion.
Scientific facts in the Bible:
·
Only in recent years has science discovered the fact that everything we
see is made up of invisible atoms. Scripture tells us that "the things which are
seen were not made of things which are visible" (Hebrews 11:3).
· At a time when science taught that the earth sat on a large animal or a
giant (1500 BC), the Bible spoke of the earth's free float in space. "He . . .
hangeth the earth upon nothing." (Job 26:7).
· The prophet Isaiah tells us (Isaiah 40:22) that the earth is round--"It
is He who sits upon the circle of the earth." Secular man discovered this 2400
years later. This is not a reference to a "flat disk" as some skeptics have
tried to maintain. The Hebrew word means "sphere."
· Not too many people realize that radio waves and light waves are two
different forms of the same thing. God told this fact to Job (Job 38:35) in the
year 1500 BC, "Can thou send lightnings, that they may go and say to you, Here
we are?" Who would have believed that light could be sent and actually speak?
This was first realized in 1864 when "the British scientist James Clerk Maxwell
suggested that electricity and light waves were two forms of the same thing"
(Modern Century Illustrated Encyclopedia, Vol. 12).
· The Book of Job is very specific in its description of light saying,
"Where is the way where light dwells" (Job 38:19)? Modern man has only just
discovered that light has a "way," involving motion traveling at 186,000 miles
per second.
· Science has now discovered that stars send out radio waves. These are
received on earth as a high pitch. God mentioned this in Job 38:7 " . . . when
the morning stars sang together."
·
Solomon described a similar "cycle" of air currents two thousand years
before scientists "discovered" them. "The wind goes toward the south, and
turneth about to the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind
returneth again according to his circuits." (Ecclesiastes 1:6)
· We are told that science expresses the universe in five terms: time,
space, matter, power and motion. The Book of Genesis chapter one revealed such
truths to the Hebrews in 1450 BC: "In the beginning (time) God created (power)
the Heaven (space) and the earth (matter)...And the Spirit of God moved (motion)
upon the face of the waters." -- "Most cosmologists (scientists who study the
structures and evolution of the universe) agree that the Genesis account of
creation, in imagining an initial void, may be uncannily close to the truth." (Time,
Dec. 1976)
·
The great biological truth concerning the importance of blood in our
body's mechanism has only been fully comprehended within recent years. Yet,
Leviticus 17:11 says, "For the life of the flesh is in the blood."
· All things were made by Him (see John 1:3), including dinosaurs. Why
then did the dinosaur disappear? The answer may be in Job 40:15-24. In this
passage of scripture, God Himself speaks about the a great creature called
"Behemoth." Some commentators think this was a hippopotamus. However, the
hippo's tail isn't like a large tree, but a small twig. The following are the
characteristics of this very large animal:
1. Largest of all creatures He made.
2. It was plant-eating (herbivorous).
3. It had its strength in its hips.
4. Its tail was like a large tree.
5. It had very strong bones.
6. Its habitat was among the trees.
7. Drank large amounts of water.
8. Then Scripture says, " . . . He that made him can make his sword
approach to him." In other words, God caused this, the largest of all the
creatures He had made, to become extinct.
· The Encyclopedia Britannica documents that in 1845, a young doctor in
Vienna named Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis was horrified at the terrible death-rate of
women who were dying after giving birth in hospitals. As many as 30% of those
giving birth died. The Doctor noted that doctors would examine the bodies of
those who had died, then, without washing their hands, go straight to the next
wards and examine expectant mothers. This was their normal practice, because the
presence of microscopic diseases was unknown. Doctor Semmelweis insisted that
doctors wash their hands before examinations, and the death rate immediately
dropped down to 2%. Look at how specific God is as He instructs his people when
they encounter disease: "And when he who has a discharge is cleansed of his
discharge, then he shall count for himself seven days after his cleansing, wash
his clothes, and bath his body in running water; then he shall be clean"
(Leviticus 15:13). Until recent years, doctors washed their hands in a bowl of
water, leaving invisible germs on their hands. However, the Bible specifically
instructs to wash hands under "running water."
· The Bible says, "And the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passes through
the paths of the seas" (Psalm 8:8). What does the Bible means by "paths of the
seas?" Man discovered the existence of ocean currents in the 1850's, but the
Bible declared the science of oceanography 2,800 years ago. Matthew Maury
(1806-1873) is considered the father of oceanography. He was bedridden during a
serious illness and asked his son to read a portion of the Bible to him. While
listening, he noticed the expression "paths of the sea" in Psalms 8:8. "If God
said there are paths in the sea," Maury told his son, "I am going to find them."
Upon his recovery, Maury took God at His word and went looking for these paths.
We are indebted to his discovery of the warm and cold continental currents. His
book on oceanography is still considered a basic text on the subject and is
still used in universities. Maury used the Bible as a guide to scientific
discovery. If only more would use the Bible as a guide in their personal lives.
· Only in recent years has man discovered that there were mountains on the
ocean floor. This was revealed in the Bible thousands of years ago. While deep
in the ocean, Jonah cried, "I went down to the bottoms of the mountains." The
reason that the Bible and true science harmonize is that they have the same
author.
· The Scriptures inform us, "All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea
is not full: unto the place whither the rivers go, there they go again"
(Ecclesiastes 1:7). This statement, considered merely by itself, may not seem so
profound at first. But, when considered with additional evidence, and other
biblical passages, it becomes all the more remarkable. For example, the
Mississippi River, when running at normal speed, dumps approximately 6,052,500
gallons of water per second into the Gulf of Mexico. Where does all that water
go? And that's just one river. The answer lies in the hydrologic cycle so well
brought out in the Bible. Ecclesiastes 11:3a states that "If the clouds be full
of rain, they empty themselves upon the earth." Amos 9:6 tells us that "He calls
for the waters of the sea, and pours them out upon the face of the earth; the
Lord is His name." The idea of a complete water cycle was not fully understood
or accepted until the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The first substantial
evidence came from the experiments of Pierre Perrault and Edme Mariotte.
Astronomer Edmund Halley also contributed valuable data to the concept of a
complete water cycle. More than 2,000 years prior to their discoveries, however,
the Scriptures clearly spoke of a water cycle.
· For ages, scientists believed in a geocentric view of the universe. The
differences between night and day were believed to be caused by the sun
revolving around the earth. Today, we know that the earth's rotation on its axis
is responsible for the sun's rising and setting. But 4,000 or more years ago, it
was written, "Have you commanded the morning since your days began, and caused
the dawn to know its place? It is changed (turned) like clay under the seal"
(Job 38:12, 14). The picture here is of a vessel of clay being turned or rotated
upon the potter's wheel--an accurate analogy of the earth's rotation.
"The study of the Book of Job and its comparison with the latest scientific
discoveries has brought me to the matured conviction that the Bible is an
inspired book and was written by the One who made the stars." Charles
Burckhalter, of the Chabot Observatory.
· Psalm 19:5-6 contains several interesting scientific facts. In speaking
of the sun, the psalmist says that "his going forth is from the end of the
heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it, and there is nothing hid from the
heat thereof." For many years Bible critics scoffed at the Bible, citing that
this verse taught the old false doctrine of genocentricity (i.e. the sun
revolves around the earth). Then it was discovered in recent years, that the sun
is in fact, moving through space. It is not stationary, as was once thought. It
is estimated to be moving through space at approximately 600,000 miles per hour,
in an orbit so large it would take approximately 200 million years to complete
just one orbit.
· Job was asked by God (38:16), "Have you entered into the springs of the
sea? Or have you walked in the recesses of the deep?" The Hebrew word for
"recesses" (or "trenches") refers to that which is "hidden, and known only by
investigation." What were these "recesses of the deep" (the Hebrew word for deep
is the word for seas or oceans)? Man has always thought of the seashore as
nothing but a shallow sandy extension from one continent to another. But in
1873, a team of British scientists who were searching in the Pacific Ocean found
a "recess" five and one half miles straight down. Later, another team of
scientists found a trench in the Pacific Ocean that was more than 6 miles deep.
· The Scriptures say, "And the heavens and the earth were finished, and
all the host of them" (Genesis 2:1). The Hebrew used the past definite tense for
the verb "finished," indicating an action completed in the past, never again to
occur. The creation was "finished"--once and for all. That is exactly what the
First Law of Thermodynamics says. This law (often referred to as the Law of the
Conservation of Energy and/or Mass) states that neither matter nor energy can be
either created or destroyed. It was because of this Law that Sir Fred Hoyle's
"Steady-State" (or "Continuous Creation") Theory was discarded. Hoyle stated
that at points in the universe called "irtrons" matter (or energy) was
constantly being created. But, the First Law states just the opposite. Indeed,
there is no "creation" ongoing today. It is "finished" exactly as the Bible
states.
· In three different places in the Bible (Isaiah 5:6, Psalm 102:26,
Hebrews 1:11) the indication is given that the earth is wearing out. This is
what the Second Law of Thermodynamics (the Law of Increasing Entropy as it is
often called) states. The Second Law states that everything is running down; it
is wearing out. Energy is becoming less and less available for use. That means
that eventually the universe will "wear out" so much (theoretically speaking)
that there will be a "heat death" and therefore no more energy available for
use. The Bible stated it in clear, succinct terms. This wasn't discovered by man
until recently.
· God told Abraham that on the eighth day newborn males were to be
circumcised (Genesis 17:12) Why the eighth day? In 1935, Professor H. Dam
proposed the name "Vitamin K" for the factor in foods which helped prevent
hemorrhaging in baby chicks. We know Vitamin K is responsible for the production
of prothrombin by the liver. If Vitamin K is deficient, there will be a
prothrombin deficiency and hemorrhaging may occur. Oddly enough, it is only on
the 5th through the 7th days of the newborn male's life that Vitamin K begins to
be produced (the vitamin is usually produced by bacteria in the intestinal
tract). And, it is only on the eighth day that the percent prothrombin climbs
above 100%. The only day in the entire life of the newborn that the blood
clotting element prothrombin is above 100% is the eighth day.
· Genesis 3:15 reveals that a female possesses the "seed of life." This
was not the common knowledge until a few centuries ago. It was widely believed
that the male only possessed the "seed of life" and that the woman was nothing
more than a "glorified incubator."
· Job stated, "God made decrees for the rain. And He set a way for the
lightning of the thunder" (Job 28:26). Centuries later, scientists began to
discern the "decrees (rules) for the rain." Rainfall is part of a process called
"the water cycle." The sun evaporates water from the ocean. The water vapor then
rises and becomes clouds. This water in the clouds falls back to earth as rain,
and collects in streams and rivers, then makes its way back to the ocean. That
process repeats itself again and again. About 300 years ago, Galileo discovered
this cycle. But amazingly the Scriptures described this cycle centuries before.
The prophet Amos (9:6) wrote that God "calls for the water of the sea. He pours
them out on the land." Scientists are just beginning to fully understand God's
"decrees for the rain." Since BC 68 it was thought that somehow thunder
triggered the rainfall. Now scientists are beginning to realize that it is
lightning that triggers the rain to fall.
· The Bible asks, "Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand?"
(Isaiah 40:12) That means that God has measured the waters and set a proper
amount of water on the earth. Modern science has proved that the quantity of
water on earth is just enough for our needs. If the sea became three meters
deeper, all the carbon dioxide and nitrogen would be absorbed by the water and
no creature could live any longer. If water were lessened, the water circle
would have to stop. When comparing the area of the continents with the oceans,
we will find the rate is just two to three. It is really a perfect ratio.
Whether it changes to more or less, the balance between the evaporation and rain
would be destroyed.
· Samuel Morse is famous for his invention of the telegraph. The first
message he ever sent over the wire was "What God hath wrought!" (Numbers 23:23).
Morse, who graduated from Yale in 1810, wrote these words four years before he
died: "The nearer I approach the end of my pilgrimage, the clearer is the
evidence of the divine origin of the Bible. The grandeur and sublimity of God's
remedy for fallen man are more appreciated and the future is illuminated with
hope and joy."
· Dr. James Simpson, born in 1811, was responsible for the discovery of
chloroform's anesthetic qualities. His discovery and use of chloroform
eliminated pain, and it was produced on a large scale worldwide for use as a
medical anesthetic. He also laid a solid foundation for gynecology and predicted
the discovery of the X-Ray. Dr. Simpson was president of the Royal Medical
Society and was appointed Royal Physician to the Queen, the highest medical
position of his day. He once stated, "Christianity works because it is supremely
true and therefore supremely livable. There is nothing incompatible between
religion and science." When asked what his greatest discovery was, Dr. Simpson
replied: "It was not chloroform. It was to know I am a sinner and that I could
be saved by the grace of God. A man has missed the whole meaning of life if he
has not entered into an active, living relationship with God through Christ."
· Less than 200 years ago, when, what was then the world's largest
telescope was built by Lord Rosse, man began to learn about the great empty
space in the north. However, three thousand years earlier the Bible reveals this
truth at a time when it would have made no sense at all to the reader: "He
stretches out the north over the empty place" (Job 26:7).
· It is interesting to note that scientists are beginning to believe that
the universe is expanding or stretching out. At least seven times in Scripture
we are told that God stretches out the heavens like a curtain (Isaiah 46:9).
· The Bible often mentions a nation of people called the Hittites (Genesis
15:19-21, Numbers 13:29, Joshua 3:10), but for many years skeptics said that the
Bible was wrong--that the Hittites didn't exist. Then in 1906, Hugo Winckler
excavated Hattusa, the Hittite capital. We now know that at its height, the
Hittite civilization rivaled Egypt and Assyria in its glory and power: " . . .
it may be stated categorically that no archaeological discovery has ever
controverted a Biblical reference. Scores of archaeological findings have been
made which confirm in clear outline or in exact detail historical statements in
the Bible. And, by the same token, proper evaluation of Biblical descriptions
has often led to amazing discoveries." -- Dr. Nelson Glueck. " . . . archaeology
has confirmed countless passages which have been rejected by critics as
unhistorical or contradictory to known facts . . . Yet archaeological
discoveries have shown that these critical charges . . . are wrong and that the
Bible is trustworthy in the very statements which have been set aside as
untrustworthy . . . We do not know of any cases where the Bible has been proved
wrong." -- Dr. Joseph P. Free
· The Bible doesn't attempt to defend its inspiration. But here is an
interesting thing: Genesis opens with the words, "God said" nine times in the
first chapter. The statement, "Thus says the Lord" appears 23 times in the last
Old Testament book, Malachi. So you have "God says" from Genesis to Malachi.
"The Lord spoke" appears 560 times in the first five books of the Bible and at
least 3,800 times in the whole of the Old Testament! Isaiah claims at least 40
times that his message came directly from the Lord; Ezekiel, 60 times; and
Jeremiah, 100 times. There are about 3,856 verses directly or indirectly
concerned with prophecy in Scripture. God's challenge to the world is "Prove Me
now -- I am the Lord& I will speak, and the word that I speak shall come to
pass" (see Jeremiah 28:9; Ezekiel 12:25; 24:14). The destruction of Tyre, the
invasion of Jerusalem, the fall of Babylon and Rome--each event was accurately
predicted in the Bible and later fulfilled to the smallest detail. With all
these truths revealed in scripture, how could thinking minded person deny that
the Bible is supernatural in origin? There is no other book in any of the
world's religions (Bagvat Gita, Vedas, Koran, Book of Mormon, etc.) that contain
scientific truth. The element of proven prophecy is also absent in them. In
fact, they contain statements that are clearly unscientific.
From, The Evidence Bible (Bridge-Logos), and, How to Make an Atheist
Backslide (Bridge-Logos).

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