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False Doctrines

Supposing that Gain is Godliness

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Many of our once-sound churches have been influenced by the worldly philosophy that “gain is godliness.”

We can all point to certain money-crazed preachers who teach on television and radio that financial increase is a sign of God’s blessing and that God wants all of His people to be rich. The Bible calls these people “men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness” (I Timothy 6:5) and adds “from such withdraw thyself.”

Yet this very philosophy has influenced numerous doctrinally-sound churches. Preachers and evangelists are pointing to financial gain as a sign of God’s blessing on them, and some are even laboring for this type of gain. We give great influence and prominence to the big colleges and churches, who have the big money.

If money, buildings, and crowds were an indicator of God's blessing, then we should all convert to Roman Catholicism right now.

Last Updated on Monday, 04 October 2010 15:59 Read more...
 

But he that shall endure to the end, the same shall be saved

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Christians feel strangely compelled to make salvation a matter of our works instead of God's Grace. No matter how clear the Bible is on the subject, folks will often pluck out a verse here or there and build a works-salvation doctrine around it.

This is not a particularly modernist doctrine, but one which has often reared its head in churches for about 2,000 years, despite the clear position that the apostles took against it.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 10:26 Read more...
 

Rejecting the office of pastor

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A modernist false teaching which often accompanies the “house-church-only” heresy is that of pastorless churches. This teaching insists that churches should not have and/or do not need to have pastors. Pastors, according to this teaching, are an unnecessary hindrance to the church, both spiritually and financially.

Please note that I am not referring here to churches which have been unable to find a pastor but are seeking. This Bible study refers specifically to the teaching that pastors are not necessary to the church.

It is useful to begin by asking the question, “who invented pastors, anyway?” Did some people just get together one day and decide, “hey, let's put a pastor over our church”?

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 July 2010 16:27 Read more...
 

The house church only heresy

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One particularly destructive modernist doctrine that has flourished over the past two decades is that of the “house church only” movement. These people adamantly teach that churches should only meet in the houses of Christians. Church buildings and common areas of worship are wasteful and worldly, they say, claiming that the early churches only met in peoples' homes.

As nonsensical as this sounds to anyone who has done a moderate amount of Bible study, this teaching is spreading quickly thanks to itching ears running to the Internet for their scratching.

First, let's establish a simple fact. Yes, churches can meet in a house. I don't know of any Bible-believing Christian who would take issue with that. Churches can, and historically have done so, meet in houses, caves, fields, forests, prison cells, fire stations, school buildings, gyms, town halls, barracks, alleys, barns, mason halls, granges, backyards, side walks, corn fields, and whatever other location meets their needs.

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 July 2010 18:24 Read more...
 

"Christians" or "Followers of Jesus"

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Surprisingly, there are a number of modern believers who are rejecting the label of "Christian."

"Christian" means "little Christ" or "Christ-like one" -- which is exactly what we should be striving to be.  We want to be like Christ.  We want the people in the world around us to look at us and see Christ in our attitudes, speech, behavior, and lifestyle.  What more noble label could there be for us apart from "Christian"?

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 13:57 Read more...
 

Jehovah or Yahweh?

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This is a question that has side-tracked many Christians who are simply and sincerely trying to do the right thing.

The problem is that there is much one-sided misinformation out there about the name of God.  Some people are even convincing folks that if you don't pronounce the name of God right, you are not saved.  Those same teachers will be shocked one day when they stand before the throne of God to find out that not only did they get it wrong, but they may have actually been insulting the mighty God of the universe and Lord of Hosts when they called Him "Yahweh."

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 July 2010 22:03 Read more...
 

Jesus or Yahshua?

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There are a growing number of the modern movements today that insist on calling our Savior by the name of “Yahshua” instead of the “Jesus” that appears in our English Bible.  What's behind this, and, most importantly, is it right?

Last Updated on Monday, 28 June 2010 21:14 Read more...