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Church and Christianity

To virtually all the world the words "Church" and "Christianity" are synonymous with the people that profess to believe in and follow Christ. Amazingly, the word "church" does not occur in the Greek of the New Testament but is a mistranslation.

At the end of this age, in the book of Revelation, we find God calling to His people to come out of a place he calls Babylon and the Great Whore to avoid the plagues she will receive for her sins. Where is this place that God's people find themselves that is a "habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit" (Rev. 18:2).

The apostle Paul told us that "such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works." (2Cor 11:13-15). Where are these false, deceitful ministers who claim to be sent by Christ? Where is Satan's influence to be found posing to be a source of light to those seeking God?

They can only be in places that claim to be of Christ! Christian denominations! As you read these articles prepare to be surprised and shocked. Satan deceives the whole world. He is hiding in a place that seems to be above suspicion but Paul also wrote that the one who "as God sitteth in the temple of God" will "be revealed in his time" (1Thess 2:4,6). As we draw nearer to the events that will herald the return of Christ the truth about the antichrist spirit and where it is hiding will be revealed.

New Birth Teaching Series

"You must be born again"

Three hours of audio teaching (transcript available) from Pastor John Clark, Sr. on the subject of the "New Birth". New Birth CD set, 3 hours of wonderful teachingWhen is a person born again and how do you know? The Bible contains clear revelation from God about when a person is born again. Learn what had to occur before the new birth was available to man. Listen as Pastor John covers these topics and more:
  • What Jesus had to do before the New Birth was available.
  • When were the disciples born again?
  • The spiritual condition of the disciples before Pentecost.
  • The promise of the Father.
  • Do you receive the Spirit before being baptized with it?
  • What did Jesus mean by "born again"?
  • The spirit of Antichrist.
  • What must I do to be born again?
This is perhaps the most important issue for a person to understand.

Have you been born again?

Thought for Today
Nov. 04

"JESUS IS SUFFICIENT!"

From a sermon by Pastor John, Sunday morning, November 3, 2002.

For years, I have asked rhetorical questions during my sermons, such as "What is lacking with Jesus' baptism in spirit, that men practice baptisms in water?" Or, "What is lacking with Jesus' doctrine, that men have invented so many others?" The answer, of course, is that nothing is wrong with what Christ has done for us; it is men who are missing the mark if they are not completely satisfied with the work of God in Christ. As I have said before, if you are only 99% satisfied with Jesus, then you are 100% foolish.

During my sermon this past Sunday, it was revealed to me as I was preaching that all those years when I was struggling to fit in somewhere in Christianity, even though I was asking those rhetorical questions about the sufficiency of Christ, I, myself, was not content with Jesus. My own heart was restless, and I had not experienced the fulfilling sufficiency of Christ that I, myself, proclaimed. No one whose heart is completely content with Jesus is looking for a home in Christianity. As long as the spirit of man is searching for a place to call home, he has not yet realized where his home is. If we are in Christ, we have a "resting place" in him. In Christ, we are entirely acceptable to God, and secure. Paul told the saints in Colossae, "Ye are complete in him."

The Spirit spoke through me, and to us all here, Sunday morning while I was preaching. I do not remember ever having the holy Ghost speak through me quite so powerfully and purely as it did then. It said to us all, "You were not looking for a place in Christianity because there was something wrong with Jesus; you were looking for a place in Christianity because there was something wrong with YOU!"

It is one thing to profess a theoretical faith in that "new and living way" that Jesus purchased for us with his own blood; it is quite another to live as if that is true, as if all our hope rests on what one man can do for us-the man Jesus Christ. Jesus is, alone, sufficient for our salvation! Philosophically, all who believe in Jesus agree to that premise. But what does our mental consent to an abstract theological premise mean to God? Nothing. We must put that faith into action if we desire the favor of God.

We must demonstrate faith before it means something to anyone. James asked, "What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? Can faith save him?" The obvious expected response is "No, faith [alone] cannot save a man." Then, may I also ask, "What does is profit if we say we have faith that Jesus alone is sufficient to save, if at the same time we are trusting in things other than what he died for? Can believing the right thing save us if we do not DO the right thing?" Let me be specific.

What does it profit, my brethren, though a man believes that there is but one body of believers that belongs to God if he joins one of Christianity's sects? Will believing the truth that there is "one body" save him, or must he not live by the truth in order to be saved in the end? Is God impressed with man's theoretical acceptance of His mighty work?

Or "What does it profit, my brethren, though a man say he has faith that the baptism Jesus gives is the baptism of the holy Spirit, if he practices another kind?"

Or "What does it profit, my brethren, though a man say he has faith that the true communion of God is in spirit, if he partakes of a communion of a different kind?"

Or "What does it profit, my brethren, though a man say he believes that salvation is the future reward for the faithful, if he supports ministers who teach that they are already saved-and you can't make them doubt it!"

For years, I strove to find a place in Christianity, a place where the simple truth Jesus had taught me was received, where I could be with others in the sweet fellowship of the light of Jesus. But I could not find it. There were many places in Christianity that would have let me in, if I would only leave Jesus out. I could have found a place easily if I had agreed to be silent concerning the truth of God, but what Jesus had taught me was far too valuable to my heart. His truth meant too much to me to sit still and be silent about it, lest I anger someone who did not have a heart for the right ways of Christ. I wanted so much to be with my brothers and sisters in Christ, to benefit from their testimonies and be comforted by their love, but if the price they charged for those blessings was my love for the truth, I could do without them. And I did.

My pastor taught me that our heavenly Father is more earnestly searching among His own children for someone who will dare to worship Him in spirit and in truth, and run the risk of losing friends, than He is looking for sinners to come get right with Him. I believe that.

I want to make God happy. I want to make Jesus feel that he did not die in vain and that what he died for us to have, we love and are willing to pay whatever price we have to pay to win it and to keep it. I refuse to be 99% satisfied with Jesus. I will not be a fool. For me and my house, Jesus, the Son of God, is our Savior, our baptizer, our teacher, our shepherd, and our friend. We trust in nobody else's baptism, nobody else's doctrine, nobody else's family, and nobody else's god.

If Jesus condescends to give it to us, we will take it. If Jesus condescends to say it to us, we will tell it to others. What Jesus loves, we will also gladly love. What he hates, we will gladly hate. If Jesus wants it, we will work to bring it about. If Jesus does it, we say "amen" out loud. And we want all of God's dear children to say "amen" with us. Why can we not all work together in the love of God? Isn't it that Christianity has implanted its thousand different doctrines in the hearts of men and interfered with the work of God?

Oh, God! Deliver your people from the curse of Christianity, and bless us with harmony in the Spirit Jesus died for us to have!