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ccchhhrrriiisss
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 Of what are we certain?

Greetings brethren!

Over the past 5+ years on SermonIndex, I have been blessed by the discussions in these forums. For me, these forums have provided an opportunity to encourage…and be encouraged. This genuine form of encouragement is something that I feel to be the very essence of the Hebrews 10:24-25 call to “assemble ourselves together.” It is also something that seems to be sorely lacking in many modern churches (large or small) where people come and go without truly provoking one another toward acts of love and faith.

It is a great thing to fellowship with other believers who are aware of the lack of importance placed upon Christ in this present world (and sadly, much of the modern “Church”). There is a family…brothers and sisters in the faith…who understand the seriousness of the day and age. It is with this in mind that we should encourage one another to continue seeking…continue longing…and continue in honest fellowship with Christ.

The forums can be a wonderful place for such encouraging fellowship. As the days and years go by and the darkness of the days increases, we should do what we can to encourage one another. As the Scriptures indicate in I Corinthians chapter 12, we should hurt when one member of the Body hurt. We should rejoice when one member of the Body is “honored.” We are that Body. We are all part of that great, invisible Body of our Lord Jesus Christ upon this Earth.

Yet these same wonderful forums can also be a source of great discouragement too. Not only can words spoken (or, in this case, written) in anger or frustration cause great hurt, the heartfelt measure by which we speak can convey life or death. We never know who is watching (or reading). I am almost certain that there are times in which people who do not know our Lord visit this website. What do they think when they read our words? What about believers? What happens when a young or hurting believer visits and makes a comment with which we might disagree? How do we react? Are we producing life or death with our words?

This brings me to my point. I have noticed a degree of “certainty” within many threads that discuss particular doctrines. These doctrines can be as “large” and “important” as the manner or timing in which the Lord will return (rapture or no rapture, etc…) or as small as just how short a woman should wear her hair. How many threads have you read in which a person declares his particular belief in such a way that to disagree would seemingly be arguing with God himself?!? Yet that is what we do! We argue over the least AND most important of doctrinal issues! Worse – we present them as if they are undeniable truths! When someone disagrees, we assume that they are either “weak” or “young” in the faith…are we question their walk with God altogether! There is such division amongst us at times…and most of this division is born out of the doctrinal things that we are “certain” of. It makes me wonder: Should we be certain of things that are so uncertain?

Of course, we are all convinced of certain things after prayer and study. Yet I can’t help but wonder if we should even BE so convinced! Aren’t we at all aware of our own flawed humanity…flawed intellect…flawed ability to reason…and personal weaknesses? It seems like the most godly men in the Word…were also the most prone to failure. I am so grateful that the Lord provided examples of the failures of the “heroes” of the Bible. It makes me realize just what great company I am in! The more aware that I become of my own flaws, the less eager I become to preach my views with a “my way or the highway” type of attitude.

Now, we can all agree that there are things that are entirely clear from the Word of God. Sin eternally separates mankind from God. We need to know Jesus. We need to repent from dead works. We should be baptized. Jesus Christ gave his life in ransom for our sins. In fact, there are MANY things in the Word that can and should be preached boldly and without fear of “missing it.” Yet that is not always what is done here. How many arguments become so divisive because we think that others have failed to “hear” God’s Word on a matter…of which we are so “convinced?” How many denominations form over particular doctrinal views…in which people are willing to part company with one group to fellowship with another…over a matter as petty as our views about the way we dress…our haircuts…etc? How many divisions are created because we think we KNOW what God thinks about certain matters? How many times do we argue until we are blue in the face…belittling those with whom we disagree…all over a matter of persuasion (that is NOT voiced as persuasion)?

We are the Body of Christ. We are a large group of individuals from many nations, tribes and doctrinal backgrounds (or lack thereof). Some people here believe that the Church is appointed to go through the “great tribulation.” Others feel that the Church will be rescued via the “rapture.” Some people believe that women should always wear their hair long. Others feel that a woman should wear a covering at certain times. Some people believe that it is wrong for men to wear “shorts” – while others feel that women should always wear a dress. Some people believe that a person who truly came to Christ might get tempted and fall into the ways of this world…while others might feel that a person who truly meets Jesus can (and will) never walk away. Some people believe that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is a thing of the past. Some feel that it is a thing of the present. And some feel that it is evidenced by speaking in tongues. Some people feel that we have a liberty (and perhaps, a responsibility) to vote; while, others might feel that we should abstain from such things.

Do you see what I am getting at? There are so many doctrines that we might feel are “obvious” to us. Perhaps this is the problem! Are we so easily convinced about such matters that we close the door for discussion…and only speak about our views as if we are presenting them upon the authority of God? This sometimes seems to be the case!

I will be the first to admit to this. Yet I have tried to voice something over the last year or so. I have tried to question the principles behind what we are “teaching” as a fact. I truly believe that our forum would be a much more amiable place if we could realize that many of the positions that we hold are, in fact, persuasions about doctrines (rather than undeniable truths). I can respect those who feel the need to wear a covering on their heads…even if I disagree with them in the matter. They are not lesser believers…less respectable…or even poor elders… in my eyes. I would pray that the same would be true the other way around. I am keenly aware of my ever-changing status as I mature in Christ. There are things that I believed when I first met the Lord that I no longer believe now. There are also things that I believed when I first met the Lord, changed my views, but somehow turned full circle back to those things. I try to keep this in mind when I consider the feelings of those around me.

It is my prayer that we can truly encourage one another in the faith. This website is like a treasure hidden in a field. Not only are we blessed by the immense amount of resources available here (particularly, the vast amount of audio sermons), but we have the ability to share with one another…encouraging one another…as we see that day approaching. Sometimes, I fear that we don’t take advantage of this opportunity. This opportunity has never been afforded to those believers who came before us! In the early days of the Church, believers met secretly in caves and catacombs. Today, we (those of us on SermonIndex) meet openly in a public forum. I just can’t help but wonder if our conversations merit the same standing as those who met secretly with Paul in Rome. Are we making the most of this opportunity?

May God make us acutely aware of this responsibility to one another! There are believers who visit this forum…who are hurting. Life and death, of course, is in the power of the tongue (or keyboard, I suppose). What a great duty! We have the potential to produce life…or to produce death. I pray that God will help us not squander what no other believers have ever been able to do before.

He is the tie that binds.

:-)


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Christopher

 2009/1/17 4:33Profile









 Re: Of what are we certain?

Thank you for your post, Chris. It was good.


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It is my prayer that we can truly encourage one another in the faith.



Amen. I join you in praying this.


Ro 14:19 Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.


1Th 5:11 Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also ye do.

 2009/1/17 9:18
PaulWest
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Joined: 2006/6/28
Posts: 3405
Dallas, Texas

 Re: Of what are we certain?

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I am almost certain that there are times in which people who do not know our Lord visit this website. What do they think when they read our words? What about believers? What happens when a young or hurting believer visits and makes a comment with which we might disagree? How do we react? Are we producing life or death with our words?


This is a grand point. It is true. I think about this scenario often. This is why politics and Cal/Arm feuds are so discouraged here. People just can't seem to show any self-restraint when these topics arise, and they begin firing back at one another other like Spanish buccaneers at sea...intent on gaining the precious bounty of winning the conversation.

It's just not worth it, even if you do win. Trust me, there's always a price to pay for entering into carnality. I would rather lose all the debates and be deemed a heretical fool than be guilty of offending one of these "little ones" with my cannonballs as they innocently come into the forum looking for Christian fellowship. Brethren, do not think God will not hold us profoundly responsible for turning these "little ones" away by our carnal antics.

This is why I have long ago decided to have nothing to do with politics in here, nothing to do with Cal/Arm (though I am reformed doctrinally, I especially love Wesley, Finney and Booth and can avidly and gladly fellowship with all their followers). We need to remember that we are Greg's guests here. Using this forum is a privilege granted to us by God through brother Greg. It is not a right, and from the very beginning, the purpose of these forums was not be a proselytizing camp for the Arminian or the Calvinist. This is a place where Whitefield can fellowship with Wesley, where Nettleton can fellowship with Finney, where Spurgeon can fellowship with Booth, and where Washer can fellowship with Ravenhill. I absolutely loathe any spirit that will come in here to usurp this freedom and unity and taint this place with the noxious odors that plaque other Christian forums on the internet. The clean fragrance was what drew me to SI to begin with. It was the "mixed" scents of frankinncense and myrrh that accompanied the gold to the Savior.


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Paul Frederick West

 2009/1/17 9:48Profile
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Very good brother Chris,

I have always enjoyed your writings and the spirit that you always convey.

You have a heart for God that is obvious.

Blessings to you!

 2009/1/17 9:56Profile
Dountoothers
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 Amen dear brother!

Thank you so much brother Chris for your very true and much needed words. I know I have often been guilty myself and so regret what I've spoken...but then it's too late, the damage has been done.
While reading your post a lovely hymn by Joseph Swain came immediately to my mind. The spirit of this hymn is so tender, so loving:

"How sweet,how heavenly is the sight,
When those who love the Lord,
In one anothers' peace delight,
and so fulfil His word.

When each can feel his brother's sigh
And with him bear a part;
When sorrow flows from eye to eye,
And joy from heart to heart;

When free from envy, scorn and pride,
Our spirit all above-
Each can his brother's failings hide
And show a brother's love;

When love in one delightful stream,
Through every soul now flows,
When union sweet and warm esteem
In every action glows.

Love is the perfect heart of God
In us through heaven's Dove;
And in the Spirit and the Word,
Our souls now glow with love."

Gwen

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ccchhhrrriiisss wrote:
Greetings brethren!

Over the past 5+ years on SermonIndex, I have been blessed by the discussions in these forums. For me, these forums have provided an opportunity to encourage…and be encouraged. This genuine form of encouragement is something that I feel to be the very essence of the Hebrews 10:24-25 call to “assemble ourselves together.” It is also something that seems to be sorely lacking in many modern churches (large or small) where people come and go without truly provoking one another toward acts of love and faith.

It is a great thing to fellowship with other believers who are aware of the lack of importance placed upon Christ in this present world (and sadly, much of the modern “Church”). There is a family…brothers and sisters in the faith…who understand the seriousness of the day and age. It is with this in mind that we should encourage one another to continue seeking…continue longing…and continue in honest fellowship with Christ.

The forums can be a wonderful place for such encouraging fellowship. As the days and years go by and the darkness of the days increases, we should do what we can to encourage one another. As the Scriptures indicate in I Corinthians chapter 12, we should hurt when one member of the Body hurt. We should rejoice when one member of the Body is “honored.” We are that Body. We are all part of that great, invisible Body of our Lord Jesus Christ upon this Earth.

Yet these same wonderful forums can also be a source of great discouragement too. Not only can words spoken (or, in this case, written) in anger or frustration cause great hurt, the heartfelt measure by which we speak can convey life or death. We never know who is watching (or reading). I am almost certain that there are times in which people who do not know our Lord visit this website. What do they think when they read our words? What about believers? What happens when a young or hurting believer visits and makes a comment with which we might disagree? How do we react? Are we producing life or death with our words?

This brings me to my point. I have noticed a degree of “certainty” within many threads that discuss particular doctrines. These doctrines can be as “large” and “important” as the manner or timing in which the Lord will return (rapture or no rapture, etc…) or as small as just how short a woman should wear her hair. How many threads have you read in which a person declares his particular belief in such a way that to disagree would seemingly be arguing with God himself?!? Yet that is what we do! We argue over the least AND most important of doctrinal issues! Worse – we present them as if they are undeniable truths! When someone disagrees, we assume that they are either “weak” or “young” in the faith…are we question their walk with God altogether! There is such division amongst us at times…and most of this division is born out of the doctrinal things that we are “certain” of. It makes me wonder: Should we be certain of things that are so uncertain?

Of course, we are all convinced of certain things after prayer and study. Yet I can’t help but wonder if we should even BE so convinced! Aren’t we at all aware of our own flawed humanity…flawed intellect…flawed ability to reason…and personal weaknesses? It seems like the most godly men in the Word…were also the most prone to failure. I am so grateful that the Lord provided examples of the failures of the “heroes” of the Bible. It makes me realize just what great company I am in! The more aware that I become of my own flaws, the less eager I become to preach my views with a “my way or the highway” type of attitude.

Now, we can all agree that there are things that are entirely clear from the Word of God. Sin eternally separates mankind from God. We need to know Jesus. We need to repent from dead works. We should be baptized. Jesus Christ gave his life in ransom for our sins. In fact, there are MANY things in the Word that can and should be preached boldly and without fear of “missing it.” Yet that is not always what is done here. How many arguments become so divisive because we think that others have failed to “hear” God’s Word on a matter…of which we are so “convinced?” How many denominations form over particular doctrinal views…in which people are willing to part company with one group to fellowship with another…over a matter as petty as our views about the way we dress…our haircuts…etc? How many divisions are created because we think we KNOW what God thinks about certain matters? How many times do we argue until we are blue in the face…belittling those with whom we disagree…all over a matter of persuasion (that is NOT voiced as persuasion)?

We are the Body of Christ. We are a large group of individuals from many nations, tribes and doctrinal backgrounds (or lack thereof). Some people here believe that the Church is appointed to go through the “great tribulation.” Others feel that the Church will be rescued via the “rapture.” Some people believe that women should always wear their hair long. Others feel that a woman should wear a covering at certain times. Some people believe that it is wrong for men to wear “shorts” – while others feel that women should always wear a dress. Some people believe that a person who truly came to Christ might get tempted and fall into the ways of this world…while others might feel that a person who truly meets Jesus can (and will) never walk away. Some people believe that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is a thing of the past. Some feel that it is a thing of the present. And some feel that it is evidenced by speaking in tongues. Some people feel that we have a liberty (and perhaps, a responsibility) to vote; while, others might feel that we should abstain from such things.

Do you see what I am getting at? There are so many doctrines that we might feel are “obvious” to us. Perhaps this is the problem! Are we so easily convinced about such matters that we close the door for discussion…and only speak about our views as if we are presenting them upon the authority of God? This sometimes seems to be the case!

I will be the first to admit to this. Yet I have tried to voice something over the last year or so. I have tried to question the principles behind what we are “teaching” as a fact. I truly believe that our forum would be a much more amiable place if we could realize that many of the positions that we hold are, in fact, persuasions about doctrines (rather than undeniable truths). I can respect those who feel the need to wear a covering on their heads…even if I disagree with them in the matter. They are not lesser believers…less respectable…or even poor elders… in my eyes. I would pray that the same would be true the other way around. I am keenly aware of my ever-changing status as I mature in Christ. There are things that I believed when I first met the Lord that I no longer believe now. There are also things that I believed when I first met the Lord, changed my views, but somehow turned full circle back to those things. I try to keep this in mind when I consider the feelings of those around me.

It is my prayer that we can truly encourage one another in the faith. This website is like a treasure hidden in a field. Not only are we blessed by the immense amount of resources available here (particularly, the vast amount of audio sermons), but we have the ability to share with one another…encouraging one another…as we see that day approaching. Sometimes, I fear that we don’t take advantage of this opportunity. This opportunity has never been afforded to those believers who came before us! In the early days of the Church, believers met secretly in caves and catacombs. Today, we (those of us on SermonIndex) meet openly in a public forum. I just can’t help but wonder if our conversations merit the same standing as those who met secretly with Paul in Rome. Are we making the most of this opportunity?

May God make us acutely aware of this responsibility to one another! There are believers who visit this forum…who are hurting. Life and death, of course, is in the power of the tongue (or keyboard, I suppose). What a great duty! We have the potential to produce life…or to produce death. I pray that God will help us not squander what no other believers have ever been able to do before.

He is the tie that binds.

:-)


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Gwendoline Mead

 2009/1/17 11:28Profile









 Re: Of what are we certain?

Brother Chris,
What a truly wonderful post! It covers so much and you've spoken truth in such grace and with a heart of encouragement. May God bless you!
Joy

 2009/1/17 11:30
Compton
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Good post Chris.

The way I see it, is that when many of us set ourselves on a biblical vector to separate from the world, we just don't know when to put on the brakes. We just keep separating from one another, atomizing until we're left in a room with the two other people on the planet who think just like us.

Recently we held a meeting at church where we were trying to resolve some long standing differences. The objective was not to agree or build consensus on issues, but to try and restore unity to our fellowship.

After a crescendo moment of honest frustrations being vented at one another, a lady in the back of the room spoke up in exasperation. "If unity is going to cause this much division, then maybe it's not worth it." She wasn't meaning to be ironic ;-)

MC


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Mike Compton

 2009/1/17 11:44Profile









 Brother Chris.

well spoke brother....swept along by the Spirit.

a few years back, Jesus gifted me with a compilation, this is for you with love, I pray it edifies you, (and makes you smile)

In Jesus love, neil[url=http://www.fireonthealtar.com/compilations/neil%20g/As%20We%20Are%20One.mp3]"As We Are One"[/url]

 2009/1/17 12:00
tjservant
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Joined: 2006/8/25
Posts: 1658
Indiana USA

 Re: Of what are we certain?

Thank you Chris

It seems many of us go through some sort of doctrinal refinement process during our spiritual journey as Christians. It is often painful; not only for ourselves, but for others as well. When all the dross is seemingly removed, we often declare our own precious metal to be the only one of worth, or at least of greater value. Perhaps we should concentrate on simply becoming the jewels God intends us to be and let Him be our standard of value.

Thanks again Chris, He has used you to get my attention.


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TJ

 2009/1/17 12:18Profile
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Joined: 2008/12/25
Posts: 78


 Re: Of what are we certain?

Quote:

ccchhhrrriiisss wrote:
Greetings brethren!

Over the past 5+ years on SermonIndex, I have been blessed by the discussions in these forums. For me, these forums have provided an opportunity to encourage…and be encouraged. This genuine form of encouragement is something that I feel to be the very essence of the Hebrews 10:24-25 call to “assemble ourselves together.” It is also something that seems to be sorely lacking in many modern churches (large or small) where people come and go without truly provoking one another toward acts of love and faith....Yet these same wonderful forums can also be a source of great discouragement too....This brings me to my point. I have noticed a degree of “certainty” within many threads that discuss particular doctrines. These doctrines can be as “large” and “important” as the manner or timing in which the Lord will return (rapture or no rapture, etc…) or as small as just how short a woman should wear her hair. How many threads have you read in which a person declares his particular belief in such a way that to disagree would seemingly be arguing with God himself?!? Yet that is what we do! We argue over the least AND most important of doctrinal issues! Worse – we present them as if they are undeniable truths!...Should we be certain of things that are so uncertain?...We are the Body of Christ. We are a large group of individuals from many nations, tribes and doctrinal backgrounds (or lack thereof)....Do you see what I am getting at? There are so many doctrines that we might feel are “obvious” to us. Perhaps this is the problem! Are we so easily convinced about such matters that we close the door for discussion…and only speak about our views as if we are presenting them upon the authority of God? This sometimes seems to be the case!...In the early days of the Church, believers met secretly in caves and catacombs.....



I greatly fear that until we too are meeting in such fear of death that all that we say to one another is supportive, and not denigrating.

Where are OUR great jolts of terror that we will be overheard, much less a sincere fear of God that we will say something wrong?

Chris...good thread, good points.

Q

 2009/1/17 20:55Profile





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