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Faith and Law
Fred R.
Coulter
A lot of people want to know
what on earth is going on in the Church of God? And I think your introduction
there, Don, was very appropriate as to what is happening. Because true to the
prophecy, the sheep have been scattered upon the mountains and they are
looking to follow the voice of Christ. Let’s begin by going to John 10. Here’s
a promise that Jesus gave. And this is the whole search that everyone is
trying to do. Unfortunately, mixed in with that we have the problems of those
people who are trying to create an organization for what they want to do; we
have people who want to shut the door and bolt it tight, only have those
people that they approve. But out of it all, here is what Jesus is saying
concerning the sheep of God. And yes, we are being scattered, but they are
being re-gathered because Jesus said He wouldn’t lose one. Not one would fall
out of His hand. Now we come here to John 10, let’s pick it up here in verse
14.
This is what's so important.
This is happening, as I mentioned some time ago, in the Seventh Day Adventist
Church, Church of God Seventh Day; it’s happening in Sunday-keeping churches,
it’s happening in all of the Churches of God, because God is doing something.
Now lots of times we won’t know exactly what God is doing until somewhere down
the road where, when we’re walking in faith, we come along and say, “Oh,
that’s what God was doing.” But here’s part of it right here.
Verse 14, Jesus said, “I am the good shepherd, and know My sheep…” God knows
everyone of us. Christ knows everyone of us. Why? Because we have the Spirit
of God, that’s why. God knows wherever His Spirit is, so He knows us. “…And am
known of Mine.” And this is what the brethren are trying to find out. They’re
trying to find out, where is Christ? Where is the truth? What is really being
preached from the word of God? Who’s telling the truth, who's not telling the
truth? Whose fudging, who has a position, who’s doing what they want to do
rather than doing what Christ wants to do, and it gets a little confusing to
sort out sometimes.
Verse 15, “As the Father
knoweth Me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down My life for the sheep.
And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring and
they shall hear My voice…” And that’s what the people of God are trying to
find - the true voice of God, the true word of God. And no one has a market on
it; no one has a corner on the market on it. If someone is really truly
preaching the word of God, then that will be understood. “…And there shall be
one fold, and one shepherd.”
Now
let’s go back to Jeremiah 23. And in this sermon, because some of the things
that I'm going to mention, we’re going to go to a lot of scriptures, but
mainly all of which we’ve studied - some with great rapidity in the past and
some we haven’t. Jeremiah 23, and here is something that is so important, and
in trying to find the voice of God this is what it has to be. Verse 28, “The
prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream…” So there comes a time when
there is a dividing line.
Now
Don and I had a very interesting conversation about Ellen G. White of the
past, because of his experience that he went through in the Seventh-Day
Adventist church. And the people of God, wherever they are, God is just going
to let those - He’s taken all the reins off. Anyone who wants to go do their
thing, go do it. Anyone that wants to start a church, go start it. But I’ll
tell you what, here is the whole thing right here. “…And he that hath My word,
let him speak My word faithfully.” And that’s the whole experience that the
Church of God is going through right now. And after all, isn’t that what the
sheep of God want? Don’t they want the word of God spoken faithfully?
Now
today, in the Worldwide Church of God, since we’re all talking about the
Church, they are going to begin announcing that the Sabbath is no longer
important. They’re also going to begin announcing that it’s ok for you to come
to church and be baptized and be a member, and you don’t have to quit your job
to keep the Sabbath any longer. They are also preaching a message of grace,
which is as watered-down as anything that you will ever hear from any - any
Protestant. And I spent most of the week, when I’ve been driving around,
listening to heresy from within the Church of God. And so it has really been
quite a thing. It’s almost reminded me of right there in Genesis 3:1, “Yea,
hath God said?” And that’s what’s happening in the Churches of God. And I’m
going to quote you some of the Scriptures as they have been quoted and we’ll
find out.
Let’s go to I Corinthians 11 and let’s see why these things are taking place.
If you want to know what's wrong with the Churches of God today, read I
Corinthians and II Corinthians. That’s what’s wrong with it. I Corinthians 11.
Now, even the apostle Paul knew these things were going to happen. Let’s pick
it up here in verse 18, “For first of all, when ye come together in the
Church, I hear that there be divisions among you: and I partly believe it.”
Now let’s understand something that most lay members really never, never knew.
All the divisions you’re seeing spinning out of Worldwide were all within
Worldwide, but contained by authority. And so now you’re just seeing them out
in the open. That’s all. Before it was contained by authority and by
allegiance and all of this sort of thing,. But it’s been there all the time.
Verse 19, “For there must also be heresies among you…” Now the word “must”
means it’s ordained. It’s going to happen. It’s going to take place. “…That
they which are approved may be manifest among you.” In other words, those who
are truly approved of God. How are you going to know what’s in the mind of a
preacher - which is really one of the big problems that members have - how are
you going to know what’s in the mind of a minister that’s serving you, unless
he has the liberty to be himself? Therefore then you’re really going to truly
know what’s in this person’s heart, is that not correct? Where it’s all
contained by authority and everyone is nice little robots all lined up here,
and you sort of crank them up and you run them down the sawdust trail, you
never know what they really believe until there’s a crisis, until there is a
difficulty. So that’s why these things come along.
And
so Paul said it would be there. Let’s go to 2 Thessalonians. Now we’ve gone
through this so much, and I will just have to say that all of those pioneering
members - 2 Thessalonians 2 - we’ve gone through these things… by the way, the
care package really is an accumulation of about 1 year’s sermons. But we’ve
taken, some from here and some from there, and so forth. Now here in 2
Thessalonians 2 is something that we’ve covered time and time and time and
time again, so I want to focus on one thing specifically. Verse 9, “Even
him, whose coming is after the working of Satan…” Now, that’s not the
voice of Christ. “…With all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all
deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish…” (vs. 9–10).
Now, why are people going to listen to them? Because, see, this is also a test
of what you know and believe, is it not? And also a test of what the minister
knows and believes and teaches, but it’s a test of what all the brethren of
God know and believe. And whether you really know that you know. Because, you
see, truth in the calm is very easy to contain. Truth within the storm is very
difficult to hold onto. And so, like right now, we’re in between a calm
between three storms. And I’m very happy. But the wind is going to come, just
like it says in Matthew 7. The wind is going to blow, the rain is going to
come, the floods are going to be there. Now are you on sand, or you on a rock?
That’s what you…that's the whole lesson of what we’re going through.
Now
here’s what happens, verse 10, “…Because they received not the love of the
truth, that they might be saved.” You have to love the truth. Now the truth is
what? Christ is the truth. The word of God is the truth. And it’s what? How is
it described? The sword of truth is described as sharper than any two-edged
sword. It just doesn’t go through your middle and spill your blood. It cuts
asunder the soul and the spirit, and is the discerner of the intents and the
thought of the heart. And that’s what God really wants. What, how, and in what
degree do you love Me? That’s what God really wants to know.
Now, if you don’t love the truth - and remember Jesus said, “I am the way, the
life, and the truth,” - here’s what’s going to happen. And this is what is
happening this Sabbath today in all the Worldwide Churches of God. They have a
three hour video coming - now some may not be this week, but it will be next
week - where that you don’t need to keep the commandments of God to be saved.
Now, who would have ever thought that you would hear that within the Worldwide
Church of God? And a lot of people are saying, “Well, why is it happening?”
Right here. There it is. Did the ministers love the truth? Did the brethren
love the truth? Did they play religion? Did they play politics?
I
got a letter this last week from a person saying, “Boy, I’m sure glad I got
the book, Lord, What Should I Do? It’s been hard for me to admit that
I’ve played religion for 20 years.” So that’s what it gets down to. Now if you
don’t love the truth in a crisis, then what’s going happen? You’re going to
have a strong delusion so you will believe a lie. That’s what this book here -
we’ve just got it The Two Babylons, by Alexander Hislop. If you’ve
never read it, read it. It is amazing. Telling all about what’s happened to
the world because they believed a lie.
Let’s go to the book of Revelation, and let’s begin to clear just a little
bit. To be saved by grace does not mean you throw away the commandments of God
whatsoever. Revelation 12:17. It’s very important. Now, we’re going to cover a
couple of scriptures, and then I will quote to you how the scriptures have
been cloaked. Remember in this situation Satan is making war against the
Church, correct? Yes. “And the dragon was wroth with the woman…” That means
you’re not going to have a very pleasant time of it. “…And went to make war
with the remnant of her seed…” Which what? “Have rejected all the commandments
of God and have Christ in you, and that’s all that there is. It doesn’t
matter.” We’ll talk a little bit about Christ in you in just a minute. No, it
says, “…Which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus
Christ.”
Let’s just come across the page - chapter 14:12. And if you don’t believe that
this isn’t a setting in the end time, then just read the whole chapter. It is.
Notice what it says here. Verse 12, “Here is the patience of the saints…” Now,
“patience” can also mean endurance. So it shows that there is endurance to be
done. “…Here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith
of Jesus.” Now that means that Jesus’ very own faith in you. How are you going
to have Jesus’ faith in you? By Christ in you. And I want you to think about
Christ in you, how many commandments of God would Jesus’ break if He were here
in the flesh? Now you think about that. Let’s go on because we want to cover
some very interesting things here.
Let’s turn to 2 Timothy 3, and let’s understand something. Why is the word of
God called the word of God? Why is the word of God called the word of God? Now
it’s not a trick question. It’s very simple. Because it’s God’s word. God
spoke it. The whole lesson of the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation is,
“Obey My voice.” Every word that is in the Bible God spoke or revealed to the
prophets, or inspired and revealed to the apostles. That’s why it's called the
word of God.
Let’s come here to 2 Timothy
3:15. This is very basic, but we also want to understand something very
clearly. Because the move is now that, “You don’t have to keep the law of
Moses, including the holy days and Sabbath, none of that counts and the longer
at all. You do it because you’re good.” Verse 15, “And that from a child thou
hast known the Holy Scriptures [and that’s not New Testament, by the way],
which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in
Christ Jesus.” Does this not say, then, you have to have the faith of Jesus
Christ and you have to believe the word of God? And if you believe the word of
God, what are you going to do? You’re going to obey it. Because what you
believe in your heart is what you act upon. Is that not correct? Yes. Now,
true - it is a true statement: the law was never designed to save you. That is
a true statement. But you don’t throw away the law or the commandments of God
because that is a true statement. It is true Christ can save you, but it is
also true, as we will see, you cannot receive salvation being a sinner living
in sin can you? No you cannot.
Now
verse 16, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God…” Today people are
being told, “What Moses wrote…” - let’s see if I can recall it – “…All the
other religions had a man write their religion. Buddha wrote Buddha, and he’s
dead. Mohammad wrote Mohammadism, and he’s dead. Moses wrote the first five
books of the Bible, and he’s dead.” A direct quote from a minister preaching
in the Worldwide Church of God to brethren. What did Jesus say? “God is the
God of the living and not of the dead,” (Luke20:38, paraphrased). Why did they
have the transfiguration on the mount, and who appeared on the transfiguration
with Jesus in vision? Moses and Elijah. What do they represent? The law and
the prophets, is that not correct? So you have the law and the prophets with
Christ standing in between showing that if you want to know anything about a
true trinity, it is the law, the prophets and Christ, which has nothing to do
with the Trinity the way the world understands it. But the truth is, Jesus was
showing you need all three. “All scripture is given by inspiration of
God, and is profitable for doctrine…” And there are people who say
doctrine is not important. “…For reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto
all good works.”
Then he goes on and describes the time in which we are living today. “I charge
thee therefore…” So every minister needs to accept this as a charge and
responsibility from God. “I charge thee therefore before God, and the
Lord Jesus Christ, Who shall judge the quick [or that is, the living] and the
dead at His appearing and His kingdom; preach the word…” (2 Tim. 4:1). That
means you have to know it. That means you have to understand it. That means
you have to study it.
And
there is one thing I would just state categorically. Now, I got this book
return to me, and I’m very happy that I got it back. But I shall get some more
of them and I will loan them out. And I will state categorically here, you
cannot, you cannot, you cannot understand what Paul is talking about
concerning grace and concerning law unless you have studied Judaism. You don’t
know how the Jews sealed off the laws of God with their laws, unless you know
Judaism. No minister is qualified to render any opinion concerning what Paul
is talking about, law versus grace, unless he understands what’s in this book,
The Code of Jewish Law. Because you will not understand what a work of
law is seeking to justify yourself. Now as I promised, and I will try to do it
as soon as I can, I will give an hour’s worth of reading from it. This book,
unfortunately, I did not have marked up. Let me give you just an example. No,
let’s finish here, and then I’ll give you an example.
Verse 2, “Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season…” So you have
to be right on top of all of the issues, not only the feasts, but all the
issues confronting the Church. “…Reprove, rebuke exhort [that means edify and
uplift], with all long-suffering and doctrine. For the time will come when
they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lust shall they keep
to themselves teachers, having itching ears; and they shall turn away their
ears from the truth…” Why? Because they didn’t love it. And I know. I’m the
same way. You’re the same way. When the truth about you is [smack]
hitting you right in the face - I’ll have to admit I don’t want to hear it,
you don’t want to hear it. What you do from it? You may grudgingly accept it
and go away grumbling, and if you let it sink deep in your heart, then ok,
that’s fine.
But
if you don’t love the truth, when the truth comes, they’re going to turn their
ear away from it. And so when they’re told, “Well, look. Christmas is not so
bad.” When they’re told, “Well look - all this law that you’ve done for
years…”, and it was the result of the minister’s false teachings, by the way,
that put them in that position, “…you can forget about.” And you can have a
minister in the Worldwide Church of God stand up there and say, “Now,
brethren, everything you have learned for the past 20 years, I want you to
forget all about.” Well, I’m not going to tell you that, brethren. Because you
can preach grace, and you can preach the commandments of God, and you do need
both of them.
Now
let's go to Mark 7. Let me give you an example here. Just one example. And
these things were functioning then. You see, instead of stripping away the
laws of Judaism, and as I mentioned last Sabbath, I’ll mention again this
Sabbath. Which law in the Old Testament was not given in love? Because Jesus
said, “On these two commandments…”, of loving God with all your heart and mind
and soul and being, and loving your neighbor as yourself, “…hang all the
commandments of God,” (Matthew 22:40, paraphrased). Correct? Did God give any
commandment which was not in love? Could God give any commandment which is not
in love? Can God give any commandment which is not in truth? Did God lie to
Moses and say, “Moses, now you do this, but you know I’m going to throw all
this away later on, Moses. Because you’re just a man and you’re going to die.”
See, the ones who brag on the Law of Moses are the Jews, and their Law of
Moses is not the law of Moses. Please understand that. I’m holding it in my
hand here.
When we come to Mark 7, we find this. Verse 1, “Then came together unto Him
the Pharisees, and certain of the scribes, which came from Jerusalem.” Now
they came from so-called “headquarters,” right? Anyone who comes from
Jerusalem is important, right? “And when they saw some of His disciples eat
bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashed hands, they found fault. For
the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not,
holding the traditions of the elders,” (vs. 1–3).
Now, what are the traditions of the elders? Do you know what they are? Have
you ever read them? Do you even understand what they are? Let me read you one.
I just happened to turn to it. “Washing the hands before meals: Before eating
bread over which the benediction, ha-modzhi that is, bringing forth…”
Now, there is a special benediction that you must say word for word before you
start eating. It said one must watch his hands first. “…If the bread is no
less the size of an egg, he must say the benediction for washing hands. But,
if it is less than that, he need not say the benediction.”
Now, question: Is this a swallow’s egg? Is this a little chicken’s egg? Is
this a big chicken’s egg? Is this a duck egg? Is this a goose egg? Is this an
ostrich egg? So we’ll turn it right back on them to show you the
ridiculousness of what they’re saying. See, because all of these things that
the Jews have done are trying to make themselves right with God. And they’re
trying to say that within this kind of thing there is salvation. No, there
isn’t. There may be clean hands. But salvation is not the issue.
“The water used for washing the hands must be poured out of a vessel that is
perfect, having neither a hole nor a crack...” I mean, this gets a little
humorous. I lent this book to one man, and he said, “Boy, there’s a lot of
good jokes in here.” Some of these things are unreal. “…It must also be even
at the top without any indents or projecting parts. When using a vessel having
a spout we must not let the water run through the spout…” What's a spout for?
“…Because the spout is not a part of the vessel proper, since it does not hold
any liquid. We must therefore pour the water from the edge of the vessel which
contains the liquid.” Now, I don't imagine any of you have heard – well, some
of the old-timers here have, but this book is full of it, full of it, full of
it.
“A
vessel that has originally been made to stand only by means of a support is
considered a vessel. If it has not been originally made to be so used, for
instance, when it is a cover of some vessel, the hands may not be washed from
it.” So if you have a nice deep pot lid that you want to put some water in and
wash your hands, now you cannot use that, because that is not a vessel. This,
brethren, is what the apostle Paul was against. Not the laws of God.
This is how it’s been buried. I also have another book that I just got back,
it’s called, Israel: Our Duty and Our Dilemma. So if you don’t know -
and I say this to any minister - if you haven’t studied Judaism, if you don’t
know what Judaism is, then you are not properly fit to teach the epistles of
the apostle Paul. Number 2, if you don’t know Greek, you are not fit to detail
any technical study concerning it, because you are going to miss the point
entirely. You will twist it and turn it.
Now
what is happening in the Worldwide Church of God today is that they’re using
the New International Version of the Bible, and the New International Version
Commentary which goes with it, which has all of these things washed away. Let
me give you an example here in just a minute. First of all, let’s go to Exodus
23 because I want to make a point. And I would like you, if you could please
in your own studies, study all what is commonly called the Law of Moses, and
all of those laws that have to do with personal relationships between people
and people, not having to do with ceremony. You find one law - I wanted to do
this, I challenge you to - one law that was not good.
Now
let’s read Exodus 23:1, “Thou shalt not raise a false report…” Does that mean
if you don’t follow the law of Moses you can lie? Is that not a good law? Is
that not a law given in love? “…Put not thine hand with the wicked to be an
unrighteous witness.” That convicts all the ministers who preach that you
don’t have to keep the commandments of God, because you’re putting your hand
to an unrighteous witness, aren’t you? Yes. Let’s read the next verse.
Verse 2, “Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt
thou speak in a cause to decline after many to wrest [or that is, twist]
judgment…” The majority’s not always right. It doesn’t matter how many
there. It doesn’t matter what the leading people may believe. If it’s not
truth, it’s not truth. Verse 3, “Neither shalt thou countenance a poor man in
his cause.” Because he may be a thief hiding in disguise.
Verse 4, “If thou meet thine enemy’s…” Now hold your place right here, and
we’ll come back. I just want to make a point brethren. Let’s go to the book of
Matthew. I don’t know if its chapter 5 or chapter 6 at this point. We’ll find
out when we get there, so get within the range of it. Chapter 5:43, “Ye have
heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine
enemy.” Ok, now we’re going to go back and read what Moses was instructed
there. Verse 44, “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse
you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use
you, and persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in
heaven: for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth
rain on the just and on the unjust.”
Now
let's go back to Exodus 23. Is this not New Testament doctrine here, brethren?
Yes. You’re to hate the enemy that is God’s enemy: Satan the devil. Do you
hate Satan the devil? Sure. Notice what He says here in verse 4, “If thou meet
thine enemy’s ox or his ass going astray…”, it’s yours to keep. You just lock
them up and take it, because he was a stupid idiot for letting it go.” No. It
says, “…Thou shalt surely bring it back to him again.” Now that’s New
Testament doctrine, isn’t it? Yes it is. Verse 5, “If thou see the ass of him
that hateth thee lying under his burden, and wouldest forebear to help him…”
In other words, you’re going along and say, “Ha! Look at that guy. He’s got
that stupid jackass loaded down real heavy. I hope it breaks the back of his
donkey.” God says, Nope, “…Thou shalt surely help with him.” Now is there
anyone who wants to do away with this law or any other law that God has?
Let
me just say something concerning doing away laws. The only laws which have
been replaced - let’s state it that way - are the ritual laws. They have been
replaced by a greater sacrifice and a greater ritual, the ritual of Jesus
Christ being accepted by God the Father in heaven above after His ascension.
Is this the word of God, which is able to make you wise unto salvation if you
follow it? Yes. Was God concerned with attitude under the Old Covenant,
supposedly called? Yes. “He shall surely help him.” Well, go read the rest of
it. I’ll let you finish that because there some other things that we want to
cover here.
Let’s go to the epistle of 2 John. If you want to go ahead and get your study
epistle on this, that’s ok. 2 John, and what I want you to understand is
whenever the Church is going through some very difficult times, now as we’ve
gone through the most part of 1 John, you will see that in 1 John there was a
question of keeping the commandments, correct? Yes. And what did John make
absolutely clear? He made it absolutely clear that no one can say that he
knows God if he’s not keeping His commandments. He says clearly he is a liar
and the truth is not in him. Now then, the problem in the Church developed
even further, just like it is today, this very day, that is taking place as I
mentioned before. So now we come to 2 John which tells us, how do you survive
in this spiritual storm and war that’s going on?
So let’s read it beginning in
verse 1. “The elder unto the chosen lady…” And I think that’s a code word to
all the Churches of God, “…and her children…” Who are the children? The
brethren. “…Whom I am loving in the truth; and not just I alone, but also all
those who have known the truth…” So you have to know the truth, you have to
love the truth. Verse 2, “For the sake of the truth which is dwelling in us…”
Now we can have many, many different analogies here. Christ is in us, is that
not correct? The word of God is in us, that is truth. Is this not correct?
Yes. The Holy Spirit is in us, which is what? The Spirit of truth. So all of
those are contained within that one statement, “The truth which is dwelling in
us.” “…And shall be with us forever” (2 John 1-2, Author’s Translation).
Notice, “Grace, mercy, peace, shall be with us from God the Father, and from
the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father…” How? “…In truth and in love.”
That's how to maintain the Church. And that’s how it should be done. “I
rejoiced exceedingly that I found your children walking in the truth, exactly
as we have received command from the Father. And now I am beseeching you,
lady, not as though I am writing a new commandment to thee…” (vs. 3-4, AT).
Why? Because there were a lot of people coming around, “This is a new
commandment.” The commandments of Jesus are the commandments of love. They’re
all commandments of love. Every one of them. “We have a new commandment: you
don’t have to keep the commandments that are contained in the Old Testament.
That was the law of Moses, and Moses died. We have a new commandment: if
Christ is in you, you need not worry about anything else. You can keep any day
holy; you can do anything you want to. But as long as Christ is in you, you
are perfect.” Not so.
“…But that which you were observing from the beginning, that you should be
loving one another. And this is the love…” Here it is. You want to know the
Christian love? “…That we walk should be walking according to His
commandments,” (vs. 6, AT). Question: when Jesus said, “If you love Me,
keep My commandments,” does that mean, then, His commandments were different
from what He gave Moses? Now I'll guarantee you one thing, they were different
than what was written by Judaism in this book, The Code of Jewish Law
by Gansfried and Golden. “…According to His commandments. This is the
commandment exactly as you have heard it from the beginning, in order that you
might be walking in it” (vs. 5-6, AT). Because why? The way of God is what? Is
it a religion? It is a way of life. It’s not a religion. People classify what
we do as a religion. We don’t have a religion - we have a way of life. Now if
you want a religion, then you get yourself a little cross and you get yourself
some beads, and you get yourself your own dogma of whatever church you want to
belong to, and have a religion. Be it pagan, be it quasi-Christian, whatever.
No, it’s a way. We are walking in it.
And I think it’s interesting,
part of the book of Romans that I’m working on right now where it talks about
the imputation of the righteousness that God gives to us, it is given to those
who are walking in the footsteps of Abraham. Remember our famous verse that we
turn to concerning Abraham? Can anyone tell me? We always go back to the one
on Abraham. Not concerning grace. Oh, everyone loves that…that’s it. Genesis
26:5 (paraphrased), “Because Abraham obey My voice and kept My laws, kept My
commandments and kept My statutes, and My charge; therefore I’m giving the
promise to you…” That’s what He said to Jacob. Do you think that Abraham lived
a sinful life? No - he was walking in the way of the Lord.
Now
verse 7. Why is all of this so importantly stated that way? “Because many
deceivers have entered into the world, those who are not confessing that Jesus
Christ is come in the flesh. This one is the deceiver and the anti-Christ.”
Now is that happening today? Yes. Remember another statement by a famous
doctor: “When you change the nature of God, you change all doctrines.” Was
that not prophetic of what’s happening today in all the Churches of God? Yes.
When you get rid of the truth of the duality of God, and then you go to some
other fairy tale, which is what the Trinity is, you are not walking in the
truth, you are not loving the truth and every other doctrine will be changed.
It’s gonna happen.
Now
verse 8, “Watch out for yourselves, in order that you may not lose the things
we have accomplished…” That’s what we need to do, brethren. We need to watch
out and not lose those things, but also grow in grace and grow and knowledge,
so that we add to what God has given. “…Rather that you may be receiving the
full reward. Anyone who is transgressing…” What is transgression? Sin is the
transgression of law. It’s what it is.
Since we’re in the study
paper of the epistles of John, let’s go to 1 John 3:4. This is a literal
translation, and this is so important. Not just to sin, but he’s talking about
a whole…
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