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Friday, December 4, 2009

The Manhattan Declaration, Sounds Good Doesn't It?
Prophecy Chat by Sharon L. Clemens


HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE MANHATTAN DECLARATION? SOME CHRISTIAN RADIO HOSTS ARE TOUTING IT AS A SIGN OF REVIVAL IN AMERICA...BUT IS IT? As sincere believers pray for spiritual revival, be sure that Satan is quick to infiltrate the good intentions of many in order to deceive. The Manhattan Declaration, a document that is circulating through Christian groups, purports to be a uniting instrument of morality and social change. But according to evangelical leaders such as John MacArthur, the document leaves out the key component for Christian unity--a definition of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Only under a clear declaration of salvation by grace, through faith--not of works--can the label "Christian" be applied [Ephesians 2:8-9]. To see John MacArthur's views on The Manhattan Declaration, [Click Here].

Following is one of the main reasons MacArthur sites for NOT signing the Declaration:

"Although I obviously agree with the document's opposition to same-sex marriage, abortion, and other key moral problems threatening our culture, the document falls far short of identifying the one true and ultimate remedy for all of humanity's moral ills: the gospel. The gospel is barely mentioned in the Declaration. At one point the statement rightly acknowledges, "It is our duty to proclaim the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in its fullness, both in season and out of season"--and then adds an encouraging wish: "May God help us not to fail in that duty." Yet the gospel itself is nowhere presented [much less explained] in the document or any of the accompanying literature. Indeed, that would be a practical impossibility because of the contradictory views held by the broad range of signatories regarding what the gospel teaches and what it means to be a Christian."

This Declaration is another attempt to save the world without saving souls. Chuck Swindoll summed up the problem of empty social reform by quoting Dr. J. Vernon McGee: God didn't tell us to clean the fish bowl; He told us to fish! [ Mark 1:17] This Declaration represents false Christian unity based on social reform, or human works. Satan loves to get the Church of Jesus Christ involved in fruitless campaigns that clean up the outside without saving from the inside out. As our Lord said, the pig will return to the mud unless there is true conversion [ 2 Peter 2:22]. But since the signers of the Declaration cannot agree on how to be "saved," the Gospel is omitted--making it powerless to achieve real social change.

THE CAUTION IS THAT THOSE WHO DO NOT SIGN WILL BE LABELED COMPLACENT OR DIVISIVE.

True Christianity, through the call of Christ, His justification of our sins and the sanctification of ours lives to reflect the righteousness of Christ Jesus, naturally results in true moral revolution and social reform [Romans 8:29-30]. NO TRUE BELIEVER IN CHRIST JESUS WOULD DENY OUR NATION DESPERATELY NEEDS MORAL IMPROVEMENT...WE JUST DO NOT AGREE ON THE WAY TO ACCOMPLISH IT! When conversion takes place, each believer becomes a vehicle of God for social reform, but it must begin with true salvation, by grace alone through faith alone. Many of the signers of the Declaration would never agree that salvation does not also include works righteousness. But, without faith in the atoning work of Christ ALONE, there is no conversion, and no Christianity.

[Click Here] for the recent article by [Lighthouse Trails Research Project], detailing the contents of the Declaration and its hidden agenda. Any so-called Christian movement that is NOT based on the true Gospel is not of God--it is false unity that is leading to the one-world false church and its Babylonian Mystery Religion of New Age Spirituality. Many are being deceived in these days by their lack of discernment. Recall that our Lord warned us in [Matthew 24] that deception would be Satan's primary weapon in the end times. Satan already occupies the world; he is now infiltrating evangelical groups with his lies and manipulation. Don't be deceived.

In Him We Wait, Work, and Watch,
[Luke 12:35-59]
Sharon
[Prophecy Chat is a weekly commentary of current events in light of Bible prophecy. Sharon L. Clemens is an evangelical, premillennial, dispensational teacher of eschatology. She can be reached for comment or questions by e-mail at farmgrove@verizon.net]





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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Foolishness--A Spiritual Perspective
Prophecy Chat by Sharon L. Clemens


Have you ever done a word study in the Bible? Pick an interesting word, then look up that word in a Bible concordance. I use a small Cruden's Complete Concordance in paperback. What is a concordance? According to Cruden's itself, it is "an indispensable reference tool--thorough coverage of every Bible word." [1] I use it especially when I am searching for a particular Bible verse but cannot remember the chapter and verse. If I can recall even one primary word, such as fruit, faith, works, judgment, etc., look up that word in the concordance. You will find a long list of every verse in the old and new testaments where that word appears. Granted, you may become cross-eyed before you find the particular verse you were searching for. Because the concordance cannot record the entire verse and therefore gives only the immediate part of the verse where THE word appears, it requires some searching. Write down all likely verses and look them up in the Bible to find what you are looking for. I learn a lot more about a word topic than I thought I would when searching related verses...

I consulted the concordance today out of a visceral need to read in the inspired Word of God just who God considers to be foolish and what He considers to be FOOLISHNESS because of continuing attacks on dispensational Bible teachers, calling us spiritually lazy, uneducated, and sensationalists who use hype to draw attention. Only God's opinion should matter after all; but I'm also in a defensive mood. Too many times of late, I have heard those who believe in a "covenantal view" of the Bible, preterists, a-millennialists, and Kingdom Now proponents for example, make such accusations. They especially categorize themselves as academically superior because of university degrees to dispensationalists. Another favorite accusation is that we are retreating from the culture, whereas they are embracing the culture and its diversity in order to win the lost to Christ. Therefore, they see dispensationalists as culturally ignorant or culturally fearful..

The pretentious way in which our opponents look down on dispensationalists paints us in their eyes as foolish and our teaching as FOOLISHNESS. Joel McDurmon of American Vision refers to dispensationalists as "dispys" and links the "greatest historical waning of Christian influence throughout the world" to the rise of dispensationalism. That's right--it's all the dispensationalists fault. And a new book and DVD series entitled Late Great Planet Church makes that assertion. [2] Note that this book, by its title, disparages Hal Lindsey's book Late Great Planet Earth, a book which opened my eyes to pre-millennialism and saved me from the non-literal a-millennial approach to eschatology in which I had been raised. I am grateful to Lindsey for the writing of Late Great Planet Earth and regret that it is being slandered yet again.

I would counter the accusations of anti-dispensationalists by pointing out that the "rise of dispensationalism" cannot be the cause of waning Christian influence; dispensationalism did not "rise" from anywhere. It has been the understood teaching of the church from its Apostolic beginning, as is clear from a LITERAL reading of the Bible and affirmed in the writing of early church fathers such as Ephraem the Syrian, A.D. 373. [3] Even a cursory study of 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 provides adequate evidence that the early church believed in a pre-tribulation rapture of the church. Why else would the brethren of Thessalonica be "shaken in mind or troubled" when a false letter came claiming that Day, the Tribulation, had already come. They were shaken because they believed they had missed the rapture, which they understood clearly would occur BEFORE the Tribulation. Paul assured the church that the letter was false, and that they had not missed the "day of Christ," [verse 2], the Rapture. Just as false teachers in Paul's day tried to destroy the blessed hope of the early church, so pretentious teachers today accuse those who eagerly anticipate the imminent return of Christ of being ignorant and the cause of problems in the church.

Also, the teaching of the whole Word of God, literally, is less likely to cause a waning of Christian influence than the pandering to cultural relevance that is espoused by many of the post-modern mega churches. While the apostate church wastes time in cross-cultural dialogue and conversation, the preaching of the Word could be filling the hungry with spiritual food. But--the emergent church movement openly promotes a dumbing down of doctrine because they consider it divisive and offensive to the masses. If the "Christian influence" McDurmon is speaking of is cultural influence in the religious/secular realm, I am glad dispensationalists are not promoting it. The Lord calls us to equip the Saints, not the masses of professing Christians who believe they are saved, but are not. THE CHURCH WAS NEVER TO LOWER ITSELF TO THE LEVEL OF THE WORLD, BUT TO RAISE THE WORLD UP TO THE HEIGHTS OF THE CROSS AND CHRIST'S ATONEMENT. If McDurmon wants to know how to do church, consult the manual--the Bible. The book of Acts describes in detail how the apostles established the early church, and it was not by being culturally relevant. Rather, they were set apart in their beliefs and practices.

HOW CAN BIBLE INTERPRETATION BE ARGUED WHEN THE BIBLE IS LEFT OUT?

What truly amazes me is that when debating the value of a literal view of the Bible, those on the opposing side often base their objections on everything BUT the Bible... Because I believe the Bible is the only source of TRUTH [John 14:6], I base my arguments on the Word of God first and foremost. But McDurmon, for example, makes his value judgments based on academics, cultural relevance, and church history--everything but the literal Bible. His review of Late Great Planet Church--the most recent slam again literal dispensationalism--contains not one Bible reference to support its validity. Trying to reason with those like Joel is like a fisherman arguing with a fish the need to breath air... Fish don't believe in the need for air. The result is that the non-literalists have no problem editing the Bible or spiritualizing its meaning, as long as their form of Christianity is culturally relevant and humanly academic.. I was also amazed at the personal attacks Joel used against "dispys," accusing them of not having the academic credentials of the covenantal teachers. What does the Word say about the value of man's credentials? Granted, these academic credentials are often in the realm of Bible study, but even Joel admitted liberalism has watered down the traditional doctrines within academia. That didn't seem to bother him. But if academia is no longer the literal study of the Word, of what value are academic credentials? Have they not become the empty philosophy of man? The number of so-called learned men of wisdom who hold vast religious credentials AND YET BLASPHEME GOD is testimony that diplomas do not guarantee that truth is being taught. SPIRITUAL WISDOM IS OF THE LORD.

THE FOOLISHNESS OF MAN AND WISDOM FROM GOD
That brings us to the word study of FOOLISHNESS. This is not an exhaustive list from the concordance, but brings home the point:

     * Eccl. 7:25 and 10:13 -- Foolishness is equated with wickedness and madness.
     * 1 Cor 1:18-25 -- Paul points out that the wicked consider the very Gospel of Christ's atoning work on the cross as "foolishness." Truth is offensive to those who are lost because truth is spiritually discerned:

"For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written: 'I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.' Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the disputer of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through wisdom did not know God, it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe...Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men."

     * 1 Cor 2:13-14 -- "These things we also speak, not in words which man's wisdom teaches but which the Holy Spirit teaches, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned."

     * 1 Cor 3:18-19 -- "Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you seems to be wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, 'He catches the wise in their own craftiness'; and again, 'The LORD knows the thoughts of the wise, that they are futile.'"

Not all those with a covenantal viewpoint consider the cross offensive, although leaders of the emergent church "conversation" consider the blood of the cross offensive to the lost they are trying to save... Someone should point out that no one is saved unless their sins are under the blood, but that seems irrelevant to them. I am sure many in the opposing camp do not think dispensationalists are ALL ignorant and unlearned. However, I have heard our position likened to laziness and "hype" so much that it is apparently a prevalent view.

Suffice it to say I am willing to be considered foolish and unlearned by the wise of this world as long as the Lord affirms His truth to me through His Holy Spirit. Our Lord cautioned through Paul that those who consider themselves more wise and academically superior to brothers in Christ are self-deceived. Truth is spiritually discerned and does not REQUIRE a degree. Granted it is wrong to assume degrees that have not been earned; but even the simple can discern the Word through the power of the Holy Spirit.

A SIMPLE STORY

Dr. J. V. McGee would tell a story on his "Through The Bible" radio program. He said that while in seminary, each student was asked to take a turn reading the Bible to an elderly woman who was blind. When it came his turn, J. Vernon dutifully arrived at her home and began to read a random passage. She asked, "And what does that passage mean to you?" Eager to show his wealth of knowledge concerning scripture, Dr. McGee shared what he thought were eloquent insights on the passage.

She listened, then said, "Now, young man, let me tell you what the Lord has revealed to me." Then, she began to expound on the passage, opening the scripture to incredible depths and levels of sensitivity that were far beyond his understanding.

J. Vernon was very humbled and chastened, as were all the self-important young men that were sent to supposedly "teach" this elderly saint. She had no formal education, except the wisdom given her by the Holy Spirit and years of study and meditation on the Word of God.

LOVE OF THE TRUTH

Who will perish in the last days? Those who are deceived because "they did not receive the love of the truth., that they might be saved. And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness." 2 Thess 2:10-12

IT IS REALLY QUITE SIMPLE. THE BIBLE IS THE TRUTH. The truth is the Word of God which reveals the Gospel of Jesus Christ by which we may be saved, and the walk by which we can live in this world to glorify God. Those who love the truth do not edit it or consider it offensive or irrelevant. Those who love the truth do not emulate man's wisdom over God's. Those who love the truth understand their own insignificance before God. Those who love the truth do not omit one jot or tittle because it is to them "speculation." As these debates continue in the age of deception, let us seek God's wisdom, not our own. All true wisdom is of Him; the rest is self-deception.

Matthew 11:25"At that time Jesus answered and said, 'I thank You, Father,
Lord of heaven and earth,
that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and have revealed them to babes."


In Him We Wait, Work, and Watch,
Luke 12:35-59
Sharon

[Prophecy Chat is a weekly commentary of current events in light of Bible prophecy. Sharon L. Clemens is an evangelical, premillennial, dispensational teacher of eschatology. She can be reached for comment or questions by e-mail at farmgrove@verizon.net]


1. Cruden's Complete Concordance, Crusade Edition, by Alexander Cruden, A.M. Zondervan Publishing House, 1968.

2. Late Great Planet Church: A Brief Review by Joel McDurmon of American Vision. pp. 1-3. http://www.lategreatplanetchurch.com/review.shtml. NiceneCouncil.com.

3. Final Warning by Grant R. Jeffrey. "Ephraem and the Pre-Tribulation Rapture." Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon, 1996. pp. 466-472.






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Monday, June 1, 2009

Bored Christians in Prophecy
Prophecy Chat by Sharon L. Clemens


     After more than 2,000 years, instead of a strong, victorious church, the Lord will return to find His earth filled with apostacy. Apostacy is a falling away from the true faith, and it is a sign of the end times [2 Timothy 3:1-7]. Only the saved remnant will stand firm for the Lord.

     In the Old Testament, Israel was also guilty of apostacy--a lack of faith Zephaniah described as complacency, or religious BOREDOM. In Zephaniah 1:12, the LORD promises to search out and punish the "men who are settled in complacency." Such men were stuck in a hum drum religious rut that had little to do with Christianity. They went through the motions but regarded God as so morally indifferent to what was going on in the real world, they cared less about a personal relationship with Him. Their God was allowed no active part to play in their lives. And yet, God was constantly calling out to them.

     Boredom and complacency are not characteristics of true saving faith. Those who are bored with God are not Christians; they are false converts or self-deceived. Such "Christians" exhibit a shallow faith ABOUT God but evidence no saving faith IN God. God is secondary and irrelevant to what really drives their lives--themselves. The opposite of BOREDOM is religious ZEAL--an excitement about the Lord and the personal relationship He desires with us. When true convicting faith leads to repentance and conversion, the changes in the new believer can't help but be noticed. His Lord is now a very active partner in life. Through the Holy Spirit, the believer has come to depend on God like the human body needs food. As Job said in 23:12:

"I have not departed from the commandment of His lips;
I have treasured the words of His mouth
more than my necessary food."

     Because the faith-based life flourishes in Christ, the believer must be nourished by the Word of God on a daily basis in order to access His guidance and leadership. Christ provides peace and security, even in the midst of life's storms. It all comes down to faith... Those who have it live by it; those who do not merely go through the religious motions, faking devotion.

     The prophet Malachi identified complacent worshippers by the way they did "church," or in his time, the way they brought their sacrifices before the LORD in the Temple:

     * Malachi 1:7 -- "You offer defiled food on My altar, but say, 'In what way have we defiled You?' By saying, 'The table of the LORD is contemptible.' And when you offer the blind as a sacrifice, is it not evil? And when you offer the lame and sick, is it not evil? Offer it then to your governor! Would he be pleased with you? Would he accept you favorably?" says the LORD of hosts."

The people of Judah were disgusted with having to bring sacrifices continually to the LORD. They began bringing damaged animals when God expected the best of their flocks. The Lord exposed their hypocrisy by challenging the people to try the same thing when paying their taxes. They wouldn't get away with cheating the authorities, but they thought they could cheat God. Are we not just as guilty today when we give God our second best, both in time and money? When we grudgingly attend worship services and resent the time spent in the Word and prayer, are we not as guilty as Judah?

     * Malachi 1:12 -- "But you profane it, in that you say, 'The table of the LORD is defiled; and its fruit, its food, is contemptible.' You also say, 'Oh, what a weariness!' and you sneer at it,' says the LORD of hosts."

How easily we become bored and weary with God. However, if we live "by faith," our Lord is not tiresome to us--He is our source of strength and energy. We have come to know that THERE IS A DIRECT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OUR JOY AND OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH CHRIST JESUS.


APOSTACY IS EVIDENCE OF PROFESSING [False] CHRISTIANITY

     At Bible study Wednesday evening, we were sharing our life verses--Bible verses that have impacted our lives in especially meaningful ways. My life verse is John 15:5:

"I am the vine; you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing."

     In John 15, Christ taught His disciples that He was the power source for the Christian "system." Believers stay hooked-in to the power source, Christ the vine, to enable the Holy Spirit to produce fruit in us. The fruit of our Christian life is to His glory--and to our COMPLETE JOY! [John 15:11] It is also of a specific kind or variety--that reflects our spiritual gifts, talents and abilities. Each believer is unique to the working out of God's plan. What an exciting purpose we have in Christ; but we realize without Him, we can do nothing.

     A complacent or apostate religious person has no desire to stay hooked into Christ Jesus because they have no dependence on God's system. THEY DO NOT BELIEVE IN IT. They have no faith in it. Why SHOULD the lost have a desire to abide in Christ. Only in the Holy Spirit do we desire to operate within God's system instead of our own. A PROFESSING Christian may say he believes in Christ and attends church; but when outside the church, he does not live by faith.

     Let me illustrate it this way: In the morning, I have faith that when I plug in my coffee maker, fill it with ground coffee and water and turn it on, it will make fresh coffee. I do this every morning because I need my morning cup of coffee to jump start my day. In the same way, every morning I sit down with my Bible and read at least a chapter a day and then spend time in prayer. I have come to NEED this daily personal time with my Lord because I need Him. He is my LIFE SOURCE; like the electricity that powers my coffee maker, the Lord powers my life. As in John 15, I must stay plugged in [abiding] to my Lord if I hope to be a functioning part of His system.

THE EMERGENT CHURCH--Entertaining the Bored False Believers

     The Emergent Church is a natural result of living in times when men will be lovers of themselves. Rather than correcting the sin of self-centeredness, churches cater to it to keep the pews full. They minimize God's Word and present only a shallow Gospel of salvation. Their worship is full of mystical emotion and entertainment to counterfeit the presence of the Holy Spirit. The result is worshippers with shallow faith because they have no sure foundation. Like the seed that fell on stony ground, such faith has no real power and can't survive the trials of this world [Matthew 13:20-21].

     In 2 Timothy 3:1-7, Paul describes professing Christians who think they are saved but still love themselves more than God. They exhibit a self-centered life that has "a form of godliness" on Sunday mornings, but there is no power of God exhibited on a day-to-day basis. They believe "about" God but they do not believe "in" God. If they did, they would live WITH God and allow Him to work in and through them. Instead, such apostate Christians continually make decisions and live as the world does, never taking God's will and purpose for their lives into account. Like the people of Judah in Malachi, God is irrelevant to them in real life.

     A believer who is "in" Christ Jesus is baptized [identified] with Christ in His death and resurrection. The Holy Spirit comes in to take up residence in us. How can we help but be a new person in Christ when such a change actually takes place? The answer is, we cannot help but be "new" because it is the Holy Spirit that makes the difference. [Romans 6:3-4; 2 Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. Now all things are of God..." 2 Cor. 5:17-18]

     HOW DO WE COMBAT COMPLACENCY? If Jesus Christ and His worship are boring religious ritual, the FIRST question is, HAVE I RECEIVED CHRIST AS LORD AND SAVIOR? I truly wish someone in my main-line, apostate church had asked me that question sooner. I was not a true believer until I was 24, but I had attended church my whole life.

     There is no middle ground. In Revelation 3:14ff where Christ described the COMPLACENT and APOSTATE condition of the church just before His return, He said He would vomit the lukewarm, middle-ground, so-called Christians out of His mouth. He told them in verses 18-19: "I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in the fire [faith], that you may be rich; and white garments [His righteousness], that you may be clothed, that the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed;...THEREFORE BE ZEALOUS AND REPENT." Repentance is the first step because until we understand we cannot save ourselves through emotion or works, we cannot come to Christ. Let me put the Gospel of the Good News of Christ in my own words:

* Repent of your sins and realize your need of a Savior. [Acts 2:38]
* Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who died for your sins and was raised from the dead to take victory over death as true God and true Man. [Acts 2:23-24]
* Receive Christ as Lord and Savior and give Him first place in your life. [Acts 2:36]
* Allow Him to come into your life in the person of the Holy Spirit and submit freely to His Lordship. [John 14:6, 16] That means He has FIRST PLACE and we are no longer self-centered, we are God-centered: "You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself." Luke 10:27 This is not possible in ourselves; but the Holy Spirit who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ at the Rapture, when He takes us home. Philippians 1:6.

     If you HAVE received Christ as Lord and Savior but are not in fellowship with Him as you once were, "abide in Him" by reading His Word and praying each day. You are the one who left; He is still there, waiting to work in you... Find a fellowship of believers and meet with them on a regular basis, as the Apostles taught [Acts 2:42, 46-47]. Every relationship needs nurturing; Christ wants that kind of relationship with you, dearly beloved of Christ. Get ready for a great adventure; it is anything but boring.

In Him,
Sharon

[Prophecy Chat is a weekly commentary of current events in light of Bible prophecy. Sharon L. Clemens is an evangelical, premillennial, dispensational teacher of eschatology. She can be reached for comment or questions by e-mail at farmgrove@verizon.net]





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