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1 John 3:4, “Everyone who is
practicing sin…” That means you do it habitually, “…is also practicing
lawlessness, for sin is lawlessness.” Now, “lawlessness” comes from the Greek
word anomia, which means “against law.” Now that doesn’t mean you’re
standing up and you’re hateful toward it. You can even stand up and just
ridicule it, and say, “Oh, that's just the Law of Moses. It isn’t going to
save you.” Well, that’s why Christ came - because it couldn’t save. But Christ
came also that we should keep the law the way it should be. To keep the
commandments and have the faith of Jesus, as we saw.
Let’s go back to 2 John,
verse 9, “Anyone who is transgressing, and is not abiding in the teachings of
Christ, does not have God.” That can’t be any stronger, can it? No. That can’t
be any stronger. 2 John 9. Since there are no chapters, it’s just nine.
“Anyone who is transgressing, and is not abiding in the teachings of Christ,
does not have God. The one who is abiding in the teachings of Christ, this one
has both the Father and the Son. If anyone comes to you…” Now, here’s a
responsibility for everyone - all elders, all brethren. “If anyone comes to
you and does not bring this teaching, do not receive this one into your house,
and do not say to him, ‘Greetings’. Because anyone who is saying ‘Greetings’
to him is partaking in his evil work” (2 John 9-11, AT). Well, that’s pretty
strong language, isn’t it? Why? Because they are coming bringing a lie. They
don’t have the truth in them. And that lie is being preached today within the
congregations of the Worldwide Church of God. And I’ll tell you a couple the
scriptures that are going to be used here in just a minute.
Verse 12, let’s finish this,
“I have many things to write, but I do not wish to convey these things to you
with paper and ink. But I am hoping to come unto you and speak face-to-face,
in order that our joy may be completely full. The children of your chosen
sister salute you.” It’s interesting the Greek there is “mouth to mouth.”
English, you say “face-to-face.” In Greek you say “mouth to mouth.”
Now let’s consider, we
finished the epistle of 2 John. So that will speed up our series. Let’s look
at how this is done. Let’s go to the book of Jude. Again, there no chapters
here, just verses. And these things are happening so fast that it’s almost
impossible to keep up with it. You know, you would like to be right on top of
it and keep right up with it and have everything, but you just can’t keep up
with it. But here’s what’s happened.
Jude verse 3, “Beloved, when
I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was
needful…” He’s saying it was just obligatory: “I really had to do this.” “…For
me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the
faith which was once delivered unto the saints. For there are certain men
crept in unawares…” Didn’t know their true colors at first. Came out, just
like as I mentioned last week about the posthypnotic situation that comes on
someone years later. Just like someone comes along and pulls a trigger, and
all of a sudden, then, your true purpose becomes known.
Verse 4, “…Crept in unawares,
who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men…” Now, what
do they do? What is and ungodly person? It’s one who does not know God, is
that not correct? They come along and say, “You don’t need to keep the
commandments of God.” And John said, “If they say they know Him and don’t keep
His commandments, the truth is not in them, and they are a liar.” Correct?
Ungodly men, waiting for the time, the moment, the hour to cut loose all of
their subterfuge, and it’s coming in a floodgate today. “…Turning the grace of
our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus
Christ.” (Jude 3-4). That’s what they do. And they do it - put in your notes
there, Isaiah 5:20-24, which is, they cast the commandments of God behind
them; they call evil good and good evil. When you speak disparagingly
concerning the Law of Moses, what did Paul say? And you broke it? In the mouth
of two or three witnesses you were condemned, correct? When they represent
Christ as being something totally other than that, what you think they’re
worthy of?
Let’s go to 2 Peter 2. Let’s
see again. The apostles knew these things were coming. I’m sure it was a shock
to them when it really came. I’m sure it just about - just blew them away, if
we could use a modern expression. Look at how Jude wrote there. 2 Peter 2:1,
“But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be
false teachers among you, who [shall] privily…” That means “stealthily.” You
can’t detect them. You can’t find them out. It’s like the stealth plane. You
can’t pick it up on radar, you can’t see it, you can’t hear it. So they came
in stealthily. “…Who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying
the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And
many…” So it’s going to be interesting to see how many love the truth enough
to know what’s right or wrong. Because that’s the test. “…And many shall
follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil
spoken of” (2 Peter 2:1-2). Then you can read all the rest. We’ll save the
rest for when we get into the series.
Let’s go to Colossians 2.
Now, at this time I would like to announce on this tape, for all of those of
you who have not received it - and it will require an extra amount on your
part to help with it, because of the things that we are doing - that if you
have not received the series on Colossians with the eight tapes, to write for
it. Because that is most important, because we go through Colossians the
second chapter word for word. Let me read this, Colossians 2:16. Let me read
it the way it says then I will read it the way it is currently being preached
in the Churches of God today. Verse 16, “Let no man therefore judge you…” Now
if they’re judging you, they’re judging your behavior. “…In [eating] meat [it
says ‘in meat’], or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon,
or of the Sabbath days: which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is
of Christ.”
Now they go back up here to
verse 10 and say, “You are complete in Him; therefore if you’re complete in
Christ, that’s all you need.” Now here’s how this verse is read today. Verse
16, “You should judge no one concerning eating or drinking, or which day they
keep…” Now, it doesn’t say that, brethren, at all. So what is being taught,
because people are asleep, and people don’t love the truth, and people have
not been studying, now it comes through and they sit there and they say,
“Yeah.” But that isn’t what it’s saying. It doesn’t say you are not to judge.
It says “Let no one judge you,” see. And many other scriptures that way.
Let’s go to Ephesians 2.
Here’s another one. Because you see, the thing that they want to do, they want
to get away from our Christian works. Also put in your notes - and I’ll make
mention - everyone of the seven churches Jesus starts out this way: ”Unto the
church of…”, where ever it is, Ephesus. He says, “I am so happy you’re not
doing any works.” Aha. No. He said, “I know your works,” does He not? Yes. And
every one of the sins described within the seven churches are breaking the
laws of God, are they not? Yes. They come here and give just strictly the
traditional standard thing. Ephesians 2:8, “For by grace are ye saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works,
lest any man should boast.”
“So therefore, forget all
about the law; forget all about the Sabbath; forget all about the Holy Days. I
want you to forget about everything you have ever learned in all the years in
the Church of God, because all of that was a big lie.” That’s what’s being
said. I’ve got the tape. I heard it. It was hard listening to. Some of those
are most difficult. Because it reveals the complete and total utter disregard
for God, utter disregard for the word of God, and also, it puts the brethren
in the situation that, “Hey - you’re nothing but a bunch of dumb dodos, and
you don’t know anything.” Well, after one sermon down in Big Sandy, this
videotape of three hours was so long, they took a break at an hour-and-a-half,
and when they took a break they ended up with huge groups of people arguing
back and forth with one another, because of all these lies which were being
dispensed.
So the battle is thick and
heavy. Now their full hand is known. They want to destroy the Church of God.
And how you destroy it is get people in there to tear away the faith and the
belief. So God is going to scatter. God is going to bring together, and that’s
what the brethren want to know: Where is Christ? Where is God? Where’s the
truth? What is His word? Because Jesus said, “I know My sheep, and they know
Me, and they hear My voice and they follow Me wherever I go,” (John 10:14, 27,
paraphrased). Which means that He isn’t going to be in one place all the time,
correct? Yes.
Ephesians 2:8, “For by grace
are ye [have been] saved through faith…” That’s true. There’s no law which can
do it. But that doesn’t mean you throw them away. “…And that not of
yourselves…” It can’t come out from within you. Has any man beat death yet,
except Christ? No. “…Not of works…” That was the whole lesson of Job, wasn’t
it? “…Lest any man should boast.” But here is the thing, verse 10 - and they
never read this. They never, never read this. “For we are His workmanship,
created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that
we should walk in them” (Eph. 2:8-10). That is, walking in the commandments.
Isn’t that what John just told us? Yes.
That’s why this whole thing
of law versus grace has got to be completely reversed. For us to stand by and
just defend commandment keeping for the sake of commandment keeping, and not
go after the licentiousness of their misinterpretation of grace, we have
missed the point. We should be the ones who are saying, “You
Sunday-keepers don’t have Christ.” We should be the ones who are
saying, “You cannot receive salvation if you have your own works of
Sunday-keeping, of Christmas, of Easter. Because the works that were ordained
by God for us to walk in are the commandments of God.”
Brethren, we’ve got to
reverse this whole thing. Let’s go to 1 Timothy 1, which in this particular
case, will clearly emphasize why you need to understand the Greek. Now, if you
don’t believe what I’m going to tell you, then what you need to do, you need
to - if you have a Strong’s Concordance, you get it out at home. That’s ok.
I’m sure Strong’s will tell you. If you have an Interlinear, go ahead and read
it in the Interlinear. 1 Timothy 1:5, “Now the end of the commandment is
charity [love] out of a pure heart…” Oh my, what you going to do with that? [Laughs]
There it is, clear as a bell. “…And of a good conscience, and of faith
unfeigned…” Can you have faith and commandment keeping together? Yes. It takes
faith to keep the commandments, doesn’t it? Yes. If not, what do you end up
with? The Code of Jewish Law, where they govern every little thing that you
do.
“From which some having
swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling…” And boy, I would have to say
that's exactly what I heard. Now, I didn’t hear that minister quote these two
verses. He started with the next verse. “Desiring to be teachers of the law;
understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm” (vs. 6-7). And
I’d have to say that’s so true of him. He didn’t know what he was saying. He
didn’t know what he was affirming.
Now, here’s the verse -
verse 8 and verse 9, “But we know that the law is evil, and terrible and
miserable, and no one should keep it. And it’s a rotten, dirty thing. That’s
why Christ delivered it from us.” No. “…We know that the law is good, if a man
use it lawfully…” Now that’s says a whole lot, doesn’t it? Yes. The Code of
Jewish Law is not using the law lawfully.
Verse 9, “Knowing this, that
the law is not made for a righteous man…” So therefore they conclude, if you
have the righteousness of Christ imputed to you, you don’t need to keep the
law, because the law was not made for you. But that’s not what the word “made”
means. The word should be translated, “the law is not enacted upon a righteous
man.” It’s not enacted upon. If you are going the speed limit, can a police
officer stop you and arrest you for speeding? No. The law cannot be enacted
upon a righteous person. What are we supposed to be in Christ? Righteous.
Which means we’re keeping the commandments of God, correct? Yes. Now let’s
read on.
“…But [the law is enacted
upon] for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and for sinners, for
unholy and profane, for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for
manslayers, for whoremongers, for them that defile themselves with mankind,
for menstealers, for liars, for perjured persons, and if there be any other
thing that is contrary to sound doctrine;…” Now that’s all-inclusive
law-keeping, isn’t it? And true to the prophecy that’s right here, that they
tried to be teachers of the law and they don’t even know what they’re doing.
They don’t even know what they’re affirming. Now you can take this little
section right here and you can go ahead and analyze out of it every one of the
10 Commandments, correct? Yes you can. You might do that for a study. “…And
contrary to any, anything, anything that is against God.”
Now let’s go to Romans 13.
And this is pure Protestantism. Pure Protestantism. But what happens when
you’re in the Church for 20 years, and after a while you begin to know that
you know as much as the minister? Have you ever been out in the congregation,
sitting out in the congregation, and here comes this minister in to be
teaching you, and he announces what he’s going to preach on. And you’re
sitting there, and because you’ve heard this before, you say, “I wonder where
he’s going to next?” So you have your little dutifully marked Bible with all
little things and references that you’ve marked in there - which is fine,
nothing wrong with that. My Bible is all marked. But the ultimate result of
that is to put it here between those two eyes, up in the mind. So to mark the
Bible to get it there is perfectly all right. I’m not denigrating marked
bibles.
But when you go along and you
find that the minister is preaching a sermon that you’ve heard so many times
over, you’ve got it so well marked in your Bible, going from verse to verse.
And after a while you get to thinking, “Boy, I know where he’s going next -
yep. Sure enough he goes there, and now I know where he’s going next - sure
enough, he’s going there.” I had a man I talked to on the phone the other day,
he said for 20 years he read the Bible while the sermon was being preached,
because it was nothing new being preached. Now that’s tragic. The Bible is so
full of the word of God, and the Spirit and the truth, that we can’t keep up
with it, brethren. It’s just the opposite, see? Here in services we read the
Bible – together - while the sermon is going on.
Romans 13, here we go. This
is what’s going to be given, saying, “You don’t need to keep the law, you just
need to have love.” Well, what if you love to steal from your neighbor?
What if you love your neighbor’s wife? What if you love your
neighbor’s husband? What if you love your neighbor’s car? What if you
love your neighbor’s house? And you get it all through your conniving
and scheming? It doesn’t mean that at all. Let’s pick it up here in verse 9.
You probably know where I’m going. So I have to get this back on myself again,
right? You guessed were I was going. Knowing Protestant doctrine, that’s good.
Verse 9, “For this [in this],
Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal,
Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be
any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely…” Are
there any other commandments? Yes, we read some in Exodus 23, correct? Yes.
“…It is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy
neighbor as thyself. Love worketh no ill to his neighbor: therefore love is
the fulfilling of the law” (Rom. 13:9-10).
Same way with God. If you’re
going to love God, are you going to have idols? If you’re going to love God,
are you going to have a big Buddha right in your house, and at sunrise you go
get the incense, and you light the incense, and all the smoke comes up, and
you stand out there in your yellow garb before this Buddha and say, “I am
delivered to do all of this…”? No. You see, it is almost ridiculous.
Now let’s talk about Christ
in you. Let’s go to Colossians 1:27, because it is absolutely true: God never
created a law which could give eternal life. Did you know that? That’s why
Christ had to come. But what are laws and commandments for? Loving God. Loving
your neighbor. Are we still in the flesh after we are converted? Yes. Do we
need the commandments of God to live by? Yes. Now, for all those of you who
have ever played a musical instrument, remember the difficulty you had in
memorizing the notes of the octaves? Do – Re – Mi – Fa – So – La – Ti - Do. Do
you, in advanced music, throw away those notes? No. You try and take those
notes and the variations on it and you try to create something, legally and
lawfully, that is beautiful. Different. Same way with us, and the laws and
commandments of God.
Colossians 1:27 is the whole
key. This is how you are saved, but please understand that you’re not going to
receive the Holy Spirit unless you obey God. It’s that simple. It is a
condition. You cannot get into the Kingdom of God being a lawless person. What
is repentance all about? Repentance is all about being sorry for your past
law-breakings, correct? So that’s why we repent. What does it say in the model
prayer? “God, thank you that I can continue sinning everyday…”? No. It is,
“Forgive us our debts as we forgive those who are our debtors,” (Matthew 6:12,
paraphrased). If you do not forgive your brother from the heart, God won’t
forgive you either. If there is no law, there’s no sin. Verse 27, “To whom God
would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among
the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory…”
Now, let’s just sit here and
think about the life of Christ for a minute. We know that Peter said, “…Who
did no sin…” Is that not correct? Yes. If you truly have Christ in you, you
cannot be living and practicing sin. Now it’s changed this way: “If you have
Christ in you, you cannot lead an immoral life.” Oh, ho, ho! Slight of hand!
Because then, by whose definition is morality? Because then they say, “Well,
you can’t look down on Sunday-keepers.” We’re not looking down on them - were
just pointing out their sin. I just heard a sermon that when we throw away
Christmas, we throw out the baby Jesus with the bathwater. Spare me! No, we
didn’t. I mean, this is unreal. I’m glad we have a potluck this afternoon. And
I don’t know if I’m going to listen to any more of these heresies this week.
It’s been something for me.
Did Christ ever break the
Sabbath? No, He came along and He healed on the Sabbath. He read in the
synagogue on the Sabbath. Was that sin? No. Jesus never sinned. He healed on
the Sabbath, correct? He did good things on the Sabbath, right? He is the Lord
of the Sabbath, correct? Yes. And the Sabbath is the big question. That’s the
big thing. Why? Because, you see, all of this false grace is really the carnal
mind in disguise. Did you know that?
Let’s go to Romans 8. All of
this false grace, it is a hostile carnal mind in disguise. That’s all it is,
pure and simple, but just trying to be nice about it. That’s all. Get them in
a corner and really corner them down, and either their carnal mind will be
fully exposed and all the hostility will come out in all of it’s inglorious
wrath, or they will begin to see the truth concerning the commandments of God.
Romans 8, and let’s pick it up here in verse 6. “For to be carnally minded
is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because
the carnal mind is enmity against God…” Now, not only just the laws of
God. Enmity. And enmity means an enemy of God. “…For it is not subject to the
law of God,…” And that is how the carnal mind is exposed. Not subject to the
law of God. “…Neither indeed can be” (Rom. 8:6-7).
So it looks for a way out.
“Well, Jesus really didn’t mean what He said. When Jesus healed the man on the
Sabbath and told him to take up his bed and walk, He broke the Sabbath.” So
they read that mistranslation, which should be He “loosed the Sabbath” from
that command, which, if you read The Code of Jewish Law, you will see.
Now, if you’re sick for 38 years with an infirmity, and Jesus heals you and He
says, “Pick up your bed and walk,” and your bed is only just little roll like
a sleeping bag, did He break the Sabbath or did He not glorify God in
releasing that man from his bondage on the Sabbath? Was that not a spiritual
work? That’s why Jesus said, “My Father works and I work.” And they got mad
because He made Himself the Son of God. He didn’t make Himself the Son of God
- He was the Son of God. So the carnal mind was exposed that way. Same
way here. “Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not
subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the
flesh cannot please God” (vs. 7-8). It’s an impossibility. So the whole thing
needs to be turned all the way around.
Now let’s go to Ephesians 4
for just a minute. No, Colossians 3 - that will be better. We don’t have time
to go to both. Let’s go to Colossians 3. Once you resolve all the issues
concerning idolatry and Sabbath-keeping and holy day keeping, then what are
the other problems and difficulties that you’re going to have? You’re going to
have the difficulty in overcoming the human flesh, right? Right. Verse 1, “If
ye then be risen with Christ,…” That is, out of the watery grave of baptism,
“…Seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of
God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye
are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ, Who is
our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with Him in glory. Mortify
therefore your members which are upon the earth…” (Col. 3:1-5).
Sabbath keeping, holy day
keeping, tithing - now you mortify all those things, right? No. No. You have
to use a little sarcasm here just to point out the point, you see. But that is
true. No. “…Fornication…” Is that against God’s law? Yes. “…Uncleanness…” Ooh.
Now that’s kind of broad, isn’t it? “…Inordinate affection, evil
concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry:…” (vs. 5). So what is
happening? Paul is saying, “Have the laws and commandments of God written in
your heart and in your mind.” That’s what he’s saying. He’s teaching the
spiritual faith keeping of the commandments of God. That’s what he’s doing.
That’s why they’re keeping the commandments of God and the faith of
Jesus Christ and salvation by grace, because you can’t save yourself;
it is all together in one package.
Verse 8, “But now ye also put
off all these…” This is my toughest one here. “…Anger, wrath, malice,
blasphemy, filthy [evil] communication out of your mouth.” Now he’s talking to
Christians, huh? “Lie not one to another, seeing that that ye have put off the
old man with his deeds; and have put on the new man, which is renewed
in knowledge after the image of Him that created Him…” (vs. 8-9). That is,
Christ. You see?
Now verse 12, “Put on
therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness,
humbleness of mind, meekness, long-suffering; forbearing one another, and
forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ
forgave you, so also do ye. And above all these things put on
charity [love], which is the bond of perfectness [or perfection]. And let the
peace of God [Christ] rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in
one body; and be ye thankful” (vs. 12-15).
And, verse 16, “Let the word
of Christ dwell in you richly…” How? “…In all lawbreaking and all throwing
away the commandments of God.” No. How? “…In all wisdom; teaching and
admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spirituals songs…” “And
whatsoever ye do in word, or deed, do all in the name of the Lord
Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by Him” (vs. 16-17). Now there are
many other scriptures we could go to, but let’s just end with these.
Let’s go to Revelation 21. Do
you want to know the conclusion of the matter? Go to the conclusion of the
Bible. Because, you see, if Christ came to give license to sin, then Christ
died in vain, did He not? If Christ came to forgive sin, and after He’s here
there’s no more sin, then there are no more sinners from the time of Christ
till now, then, there would be no more sinners - there’s nothing to repent of.
And you don’t need a Savior, because you are not a sinner. Now that is the
doctrine of the anti-Christ. Now, Revelation 21:8. The final judgment is going
to be based not only on Christ in you, but also commandment keeping too.
That’s why I think it’s important that we went through “The Two
Righteousnesses” very carefully, because that really helps define what we need
to know.
Verse 8, “But, [left out,
that is, not included in eternal life are] the fearful, and unbelieving, and
the abominable,…” Now abominable has to do with every commandment going
against God, such as other gods, and idolatry, and taking God’s name in vain,
and so forth. “…And murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters,
and all liars, shall have their part and the lake which burneth with fire and
brimstone: which is the second death.”
So if ministers are getting
up there in preaching lies in the name of Christ, guess where they’re going to
end up? Just like Jesus said, “You can come and say to Me, ‘Lord, Lord! I’ve
done this, I’ve preached Your name, cast out demons in Your name, did many
wonderful works in your name!’” And He’s going to say, “Well. hey, I never
knew you, because you weren’t practicing the will of My Father Who is in
heaven. Depart from Me, you who are against law,” (Matthew 7:22-23,
paraphrased). And where does He say they’re going to go? Into the lake of
fire, prepared for Satan and the demons. It’s what it’s saying here.
Let’s come over here to
chapter 21 and verse 27. “And there shall in no wise…” In no case - it isn’t
ever going to happen. “…There shall in no wise enter into it anything that
defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a
lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life.” Now, you're not
going to have your name written there if you’re a commandment breaker. It’s
just that simple. You’re not going have your name written there unless you
have the Spirit of Christ.
Let’s go to the conclusion of
the whole matter concerning the commandments of God, chapter 22 verse 12, and
we’ll end here. “And, behold, I come quickly; and My reward is with Me,
to give every man according as his work shall be.” And there’s that word
again: work. It’s required. Verse 13, “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and
the end, the first and last.” Cursed is everyone that keeps His commandments.
No. Quite the opposite, right? Blessed. Are you blessed for keeping the
commandments? Yes. What has been the problem in Worldwide? The problem in
Worldwide has not been commandment keeping. It’s been the lack of the
understanding of true grace in relationship to commandment keeping. That’s
what the problem has been. “Blessed are they that do [and that means,
practice] His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and
may enter into the gates into the city” (Rev. 22:12-14).
That’s what God says
concerning the commandments. So you’re going to hear a lot of things, there’s
going to be a lot of turmoil going on. This week I’ve just been inundated. The
phone has just been ringing off the hook, and I didn’t get the Belief’s
booklet done the way I wanted to, but I’ll get it to you next week.
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