This Issue...
COMING OUT OF PENTECOSTALISM #1
Bill Davis
One of the greatest challenges for any
Pentecostal to overcome is to accept the fact
that God no longer works miracles today as he
did in times past
 
Three years ago I wrote a series of three articles in Seek
The Old Paths on Why I Left The Pentecostal
Church (June, July, August 2013). In those articles I spoke
of how I had been in Pentecostalism for over 50 years of my life.
I was raised in it, worshipped in it, served in it and preached in
it. Even though I was a loyal Pentecostal for all of those years,
it doesnt mean I didnt see problems within it. At times
we seemed to have some of the finest people in the world. At other
times we seemed to have more than our fair share of spiritual
fruitcakes and charlatans. At times we seemed to be very sound in
doctrine and at other times we seemed to be out in left field. Yes,
there was good and bad, but I was loyal.
       
I wrote of how my roots went down deep into Pentecostalism.
As a matter of fact, I was a third generation Pentecostal. I
believed if anybody had the truth, we did. But over a period of
time, the inconsistencies, the foolishness, the shallowness and the
errors in doctrine grew more and more glaring. All of these things
became hard to overlook. The more honest I was with myself, the
more I realized I could not go on as a Pentecostal.
       
Anytime someone leaves the denominational world there are
always hurdles to overcome because of the many years of
indoctrination one has been subjected to. We dont realize it
at the time, but we are being indoctrinated into various lies,
manmade theories, false doctrines, scripture-twisting and verses
isolated and taken out of context. We often see a carryover of this
influence even after we have obeyed the Gospel. We become so
indoctrinated by manmade doctrines that when we read the Bible we
cant see what it clearly says. Our subconsciousness will even
erase certain words from a passage or automatically change the
meaning of the words.
       
When a person has been taught all their life that a certain
thing is true, its hard to believe its not true. Someone
once said, It is easier to believe a lie thats been heard
a thousand times than to believe a fact youve never heard
before. We need to remember that at one time almost everybody
believed the world was flat and anyone who disagreed with that
popular concept was looked upon as strange and ignorant. This is
what happens in the realm of religion. Its amazing what a
person can believe without any scriptural support. People tend to
follow whats popular or either what they were raised to
believe. So, overcoming my religious upbringing was a challenge.
Thats the reason it took so long for me to come to the
knowledge of the truth even though I saw and heard things through
the years, that deep down inside, I knew were not right.
       
One of the greatest challenges for any Pentecostal to
overcome is to accept the fact that God no longer works miracles
today as he did in times past. It is difficult at first to
believe that Gods purpose for working miracles ended with the
completion of the 27 New Testament books. So much of the
Pentecostal religious world revolves around a belief in a
miracle-working God and that he still works miracles today. After
all, isnt he the same today as he was yesterday? How could the
day of miracles be over? This is their reasoning.
       
What a lot of Gods people dont realize is that to
the Pentecostal mind, a rejection in the belief of present day
miraculous gifts and miraculous signs is tantamount to rejecting
God himself! Pentecostals have a strong belief in Gods
omnipotence that he is the all-powerful God that created all
things. If God has anything, he has power. God would not be God
without power. So, to get a Pentecostal beyond this belief in
modern day miracles is difficult, if not impossible.
       
Though most Pentecostals would not admit it, they have a
hard time differentiating between Gods ability and his
purpose. The church of the Lord (church of Christ) in no way
denies Gods ability to work miracles. Members of the
Lords church do not deny his power, greatness or omnipotence.
We are not in the modernist camp that believes biblical miracles
are a myth. Every miracle in Scripture is true and happened just
like the Bible says. God is just as powerful today as he has always
been. He is the unchanging, never altering God (Malachi 3:6). He
cannot grow old and weak. He is ever the same (Heb. 13:8). The
issue has nothing to do with who God is or his ability. The issue
concerns Gods purpose. For example; no modern day
Pentecostal is expecting a prophet to come down off of a mountain
with a stone tablet with new commands written on it. Why? Because
the time and purpose for that miracle has passed. No modern day
Pentecostal goes to a river expecting it to part so they can walk
across on dry ground. Why? Because the time and purpose for that
miracle has passed. No modern day Pentecostal wakes up in the
morning and goes out in their yard looking for fresh bread from
heaven for the day, because the time and purpose for that miracle
has passed. In the same way, I am not looking for an apostle to
show up in worship this coming Lords day to give some new
revelation or to heal a cripple or raise a dead person. Why not?
Because, I understand that the time and purpose for those miracles
have passed.
       
The apostolic ministry and gifts were for the establishing
of the church and the revelation of Gods will, the Bible (1
Cor. 13:8-10; Eph. 2:20-22). That which is perfect (the
New Testament canon) has already come. The Bible is complete. No
more revelation is needed. The faith (Gods Word) has
been once and for all time delivered to the saints (Jude 3). There
is no more to be added to it (Rev. 22:18-19). We dont need any
more miraculous confirmations (Acts 2:22; Mark 16:20). We have what
we need; Gods Word which does not change. If a person does not
understand the purpose for miracles then he will always be confused
and gullible. He will be carried about with every wind of doctrine
(Eph. 4:14). This is the reason we see a religious world full of
instability and confusion. They claim faith in God yet they are not
anchored in Gods word. It can be said of them as Jacob said in
describing one of his sons, he is unstable as water (Gen.
49:4). Instead of being anchored in Gods word that is solid
and unchangeable, they have tied themselves to emotions, feelings
and religious fads.
       
People run around from church to church looking for a
feel good religion. Most of the so-called Christians of
today are more like the pagans Paul found at Mars hill who
were looking to tell or to hear some new thing (Acts
17:21). This is the reason they, like the Athenians, dont know
who the real God is. If they did know, they would realize their
worship is unacceptable to him (Matt. 15:9). Men cannot create a
form of worship that is different from what the apostles
established. Early Christians followed the apostles
doctrine (Acts 2:42). Anyone who stepped outside of the
apostles teachings were considered heretics and apostates
(Gal. 1:8-9; 1 Tim. 4:16; 2 Tim. 4:3-4).
       
In all of Gods miraculous acts from the very beginning,
he has had a purpose for those acts. From the miraculous events of
the creation week until the closing of the New Testament canon,
miracles have served Gods purpose. Simply because man does not
always understand what God is doing does not alter the fact that he
has been working his purpose. We cannot force God into our box and
make him perform what we want whenever we want it. God is not a
genie in a bottle.
       
In listening to many Pentecostal and Charismatic preachers,
they make it seem like Gods miracles are always available
anytime anyone needs one or wants one. They make it seem like God
doles out miracles like a benevolent grandfather doles out candy to
a favored grandchild. However, such an idea is foreign to the
Bible. Many years ago a well-known pop singer who became a
charismatic wrote a book titled; A Miracle A Day Keeps The
Devil Away. Of course, his definition of a miracle was so
watered down that practically anything positive that happened was
a miracle to him. Such books are ridiculous beyond reason. They
literally make a mockery of Gods true omnipotence. Speaking
hypothetically, if God were to work a real genuine miracle in
modern times it would be powerful, unusual, undeniable as well as
serving the specific purpose of glorifying Christ. It would not
serve the purpose of enhancing the showmanship of a television
personality or promoting the sales of someones latest book. It
would also be something more significant than an available parking
place downtown in front of the donut shop. God has a specific
reason for what he does and it is not trivial nonsense or to bring
glory to a man.
       
Miracles are not doled out to anyone, anytime someone wants
one. Notice what Christ said to the people in the synagogue in Luke
chapter four. But I tell you of a truth, many widows were
in Israel in the days of Elias, when the heaven was shut up three
years and six months, when great famine was throughout all the
land; But unto none of them was Elias sent, save unto Sarepta, a
city of Sidon, unto a woman that was a widow. And many lepers were
in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and none of them was
cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian (Luke 4:25-27). From
these verses it is noted that miracles were not being handed out
every day to anybody who wanted or needed one. Christ makes the
point that there were many widows in the days of Elijah who could
have used a miracle of divine provision but they did not receive
it. Only one widow did. There were many lepers in the days of
Elisha that needed healing but only one was healed. Why did these
receive a miracle? We may never know all of the details but one
thing we do know is that in each case it served Gods purpose.
       
When we look at the life of Christ, the greatest miracle
worker of all, what do we learn about miracles and their purpose?
John records the very first miracle performed by Jesus. But John
does not simply give us the details of the miracle. He gives the
purpose for all miracles Christ would perform in his earthly
lifetime. This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of
Galilee, and manifested forth his glory; and his disciples believed
on him (John 2:11). What purpose did the miracle serve? It
manifested the glory of Christ and confirmed the words he spoke.
This miracle, like all of his miracles was like a huge neon sign
saying this is the Messiah, the One that was to come. Believe
on Him!
       
In the fifth chapter of John, Jesus points out to the Jews
that there are witnesses that prove who he is. But I have
greater witness than that of John: for the works which the
Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do,
bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me (John
5:36).
       
John the Baptizer gave witness that Jesus was the Christ.
However, Jesus had a greater witness than John. It was the very
works that he performed his miracles. The evidence was there
for anyone to see. This is the reason Nicodemus said to Christ,
Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for
no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with
him (John 3:2). To those stubborn, hardhearted Jewish
leaders who rejected that Jesus was the Christ, he kept pointing to
the evidence his miraculous works. John 10:25, Jesus
answered them, I told you, and ye believed not: the works that I do
in my Fathers name, they bear witness of me. John
10:37-38, If I do not the works of my Father, believe me
not. But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works: that
ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in
him. John 15:24, If I had not done among them the
works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have
they both seen and hated both me and my Father. The
works (miracles) were drawing attention to who Christ
was. They served a purpose. They were a sign of his messiahship.
They were a sign that he was the promised One who was to come (cf.
Deut. 18:15-19; Acts 3:22-23).
       
Do you remember what the Samaritan woman said to Jesus?
The woman saith unto him, I know that Messias cometh, which
is called Christ: when he is come, he will tell us all
things (John 4:25). The Samaritans as well as the Jews
knew that the Messiah was to be a man of omnipotence and
omniscience; a man of miracles. Miracles set Christ apart from
everyone else. This is the reason Jesus statement to the Jews
is so powerful; If I do not the works (miracles) of
my Father (God), believe me not (John 10:37). The
neon sign was there saying, This is the Christ!
       
When the Jews accused Jesus of casting out demons by the
prince of demons, he spoke of his power to perform this miracle as
the very finger of God (Luke 11:20).
       
When John is closing his letter he reveals the purpose of
his record. And many other signs truly did Jesus in the
presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book: But
these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ,
the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his
name (John 20:30-31).
       
On the Day of Pentecost Peter reminds the Jews of the
credentials of Jesus that proved he was the Christ. Ye men
of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of
God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by
him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know (Acts
2:22).
       
Miracles served to confirm the ministry of Moses, that he
was a man sent from God with the word of God to establish a law for
the people of God. Miracles served to confirm that Jesus was the
Messiah, the promised One bringing Gods message to man.
Miracles confirmed the teaching and preaching of the apostles, that
they were sent or commissioned by Christ to establish the one true
church of our Lord and set forth its doctrine and perimeters.
       
Jesus did not come to establish a feel good
religion as many Charismatics imply. Victory in Jesus is not about
living in ease and comfort in life. Spiritual blessings are not
about having the biggest house, car and bank account in the
neighborhood. Miracles are not about making modern man happy. They
served a purpose and the time of that purpose has passed.
               
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Editorial...
MAN DID NOT WRITE THE BIBLE
Garland M. Robinson
I not only believe the Bible is the Word of God, I
know the Bible is the Word of God. The most powerful
influence in the world is the all-inspired Word of Almighty God.
Paul was caused to write, For I am not ashamed of the
gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and
also to the Greek (Rom. 1:16). All the forces on earth
cannot match its power. It transcends and penetrates concrete
and mortar, iron and steel, wood and stone, land and sea, flesh and
bone (cf. Heb. 4:12-13). It pierces mans heart and soul and
changes lives from the evil to the good, from corruption and
depravity to morality and uprightness from the inside out. It
makes a vile person pure. It transforms a pervert into a saint. And
sadly, the world is full of perverts today whose number is
multiplying through the current trend of political
correctness. Leading and pushing its way through this trend is
progressivism. It contends for everything that is
opposite to the Truth. And, since Gods Way is Truth (John
17:17), the progressive movement seeks to completely destroy the
Bible, attacking it on every point. They may succeed at corrupting
the minds of the many but they will never succeed at destroying
Gods eternal Word. Jesus said, Heaven and earth shall
pass away, but my words shall not pass away (Matt. 24:35).
God has always reserved himself a remnant. The faithful few are in
that number (cf. 1 Kings 19:18; Rom. 11:4). Are YOU?
       
Man believes and promotes everything disgusting, foul and
degenerate. The Bible pronounces judgment upon it all. The
good book from heaven says, Woe unto them that
call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and
light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for
bitter (Isa. 5:20)! Todays world justifies the
wicked and condemns the righteous. Proverbs 17:15
says both are abomination to the LORD.
       
Liberals and Progressives, especially those in
the church of Christ (whose number is many), are pawns in the
devils hands. They are twins, bosom buddies, who work their
evil against the Lord and call it good. They trash the Bible saying
it cannot be trusted since we dont know which parts are
inspired and which parts are not. They may consider themselves the
elite among us, spouting their claims that everyone else is
ignorant and not up to their level, but they will crash and burn
under Gods almighty hand (Word). They are aiding and abetting
the devils work of leading souls straight into hell. Yet they
cant understand why the people of God would oppose them
instead of joining them. They and their doctrine (philosophy) are
taking the souls of men into depravity and eternal destruction.
But, its been this way through the ages as First John 5:19
says, ...the whole world lieth in wickedness.
However, that doesnt include the few who choose to follow the
Bible as Gods faithful remnant.
       
Unless decent people, Gods people, wake up and get in
line with Gods righteous Word, the world is doomed and lost.
The Word of God can save sinners, including liberals and
progressives, if they want to be saved. But they have to humble
themselves and repent to fully embrace the all inspired, infallible
Word of God in complete obedience. Whose side are you on? Do you
side with the many or with the few? The Lord said, Enter ye
in at the strait gate: for wide [is] the gate, and broad [is] the
way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in
thereat: Because strait [is] the gate, and narrow [is] the way,
which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it
(Matt. 7:13-14).
       
The Truth is the Bible and the Bible is the Truth. It is all
the Truth. Jesus said to the Jews who believed on him, IF
ye continue in my word, THEN are ye my disciples indeed; And ye
shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free
(John 8:31-32). The only way to be the Lords disciples is to
know the Word, obey the Word, and continue in the Word. The Word
will make us free from our sins. Peter boldly said to Jesus,
...thou hast the words of eternal life. And we
believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the
Son of the living God (John 6:69). We, like him, can
confidently say that WE KNOW the Bible is the all inspired,
infallible, plenary, verbal, word of God every jot and every
tittle every i dotted and every t crossed
(Matt. 5:18)!
       
Many so-called theologians do not believe the Bible is the
product of God. Sad to say, this idea raises its ugly head among
our own brethren. Learned men among us deny inspiration by their
loose handling of the Word in their commentaries. One even says
that Luke made a mistake when he used a certain Old Testament Psalm
and applied it to Christ. Such is blasphemous! I venture to say
that anyone that will not stand for the truth and preach a
thus saith the Lord is an individual who does not believe
the Bible is inspired by God!
       
One thing is certain: either the Bible is the verbally
inspired word of God, or it is not. That means the Bible is either
human in origin or divine in origin. If its of human origin,
then it is not divine in origin. If its divine in origin, then
its not human in origin. In other words, if it is not from
God, then it is from man. And, if it is not from man, then it is
from God! Lets show that it is not of human origin; therefore,
it is of divine origin.
       
Without Gods inspiration/intervention, we can rightly
say there are only two classifications of men: uninspired
non-religious men and uninspired religious men.
       
Uninspired non-religious men did not write the Bible.
The no-good, indecent, immoral persons did not write the Bible
because their deeds are condemned throughout its pages: adultery,
fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft,
hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,
envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, effeminate, abusers of
themselves with mankind (homosexuals, doing that which is against
nature), thieves, revilers, extortioners and such like. They which
do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God (Lev. 18:20-25;
Lev. 20:9-16; Rom. 1:18-32; 1 Cor. 6:9-10; Gal. 5:19-21).
Atheists did not write the Bible because they would not have
written Genesis 1:1, In the beginning God created the
heaven and the earth. Its very obvious and plain to
see that non-religious men did not write the Bible.
       
Uninspired religious men did not write the Bible.
Obviously, the Hindus, Buddhists, Moslems, and all other
non-Christian religions did not write the Bible because
they do not believe it. Its not the standard by which they
live. Even the religious world of so-called
Christendom did not write the Bible because they
would not have written the multitude of passages that condemn their
very existence as well as their teaching (doctrine). While Jesus
prayed for unity (John 17:20-21), they pray for division; asking
people to join the church of their choice. Man does not
have a choice if he expects to be pleasing to God and go to heaven
when he dies. Its either Gods way (narrow the right
way) or mans way (broad the wrong way). More
specifically...
       
Catholics did not write the Bible because they would
have included verses about Peter being a pope, kissing his feet,
and receiving worship. There are no such passages. Instead, Acts
10:25-26 reveals that when Cornelius fell down at Peters feet
and worshipped him, Peter said, Stand up; I myself also am
a man. When the apostle John fell down at an angels
feet to worship him, the angel said, See [thou do it] not:
for I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and
of them which keep the sayings of this book: worship God
(Rev. 22:9-10). When have you ever seen the pope saying such
things? Since Catholicism teaches popes cannot marry, they would
have not written Matthew 8:14 and 1 Corinthians 9:5 about Peter
being married. Likewise, they would not have recorded the words of
Jesus when he said, ...call no [man] your father upon the
earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven (Matt.
23:9).
       
Lutherans did not write the Bible because they would
have included verses authorizing sprinkling for baptism. Instead,
Acts 8:38 reveals that when the man from Ethiopia wanted to be
baptized, Philip ...commanded the chariot to stand still:
and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch;
and he baptized him. They would not have written Romans
6:4-5 which confirms that baptism is an immersion in water, not a
sprinkling with water. Therefore we are buried with
him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from
the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in
newness of life. For if we have been planted together in the
likeness of his death, we shall be also [in the likeness] of [his]
resurrection. Of course also, they would have used a
different Greek word than baptizdo which means to immerse.
       
Baptists did not write the Bible for they would have
included passages that teach salvation is by faith only.
They certainly would have not written James 2:17,24,26 where all
three verses plainly report that salvation is NOT by faith
only.
       
They would have said something about voting people
into the church. According to this doctrine, its easier to go
to heaven than to get into the Baptist Church. The Bible says the
Lord adds those who are saved to the church (Acts
2:41,47). Church memberships voting on individuals in order to
include them in the church is foreign to the Scriptures.
       
They would have never included Galatians 5:4 which plainly
says one can fall from Gods saving grace. They believe and
teach that a person cannot fall away from the Lord and be eternally
lost. They would not have recorded 2 Peter 2:20-22. For if
after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the
knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again
entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them
than the beginning. For it had been better for them not to have
known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known [it],
to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. But it
is happened unto them according to the true proverb, The dog [is]
turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her
wallowing in the mire.
       
The Disciples of Christ and/or Christian
Church did not write the Bible because they would have added
passages that allowed mechanical instruments of music in worship.
Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16 drives a death-knell into their
practice. Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and
spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to
the Lord. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in
all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and
hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts
to the Lord. These passages authorize singing and
making melody in the heart. They do not authorize playing,
humming, clapping, etc.
       
Even the Church of Christ (our own brethren) did not
write the Bible for we would have left out Hebrews 10:25 where
saints are commanded to not forsake the assembling of ourselves
together. Theres hardly a congregation anywhere whose
attendance is not diminished (many times by half) at Sunday night
worship and Wednesday night Bible study. What are these people
thinking? Dont they remember their love and commitment to the
Lord the day they were born again (baptized)? Theyve
pushed the Lord to the back burner for greater, more
important things (NOT)! Their thought has to be, any place and
every place instead of assembling with the saints. How will
they answer on judgment day? Ye who are guilty, please dont
wait to find out!
       
Our brethren would not have included 1 Thessalonians 3:6 and
1 Corinthians 5:1-13 where we have Gods command to withdraw
fellowship from those who walk/live disorderly (the
wayward/immoral). Far too many times our brethren walk by
sight instead of faith (2 Cor. 5:7).
       
Romans 16:17-18 would have never made it into the Bible for
it commands to ...mark them which cause divisions and
offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and
avoid them. For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ,
but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive
the hearts of the simple. Why is it that so many want
their ears tickled? Heavens command in 2 Timothy 4:2-4 is just
as valid today as it was when it was written: Preach the
word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke,
exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will
come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their
own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching
ears; And they shall turn away [their] ears from the truth, and
shall be turned unto fables. Jude 3 is rarely read and
observed. Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto
you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto
you, and exhort [you] that ye should earnestly contend for the
faith which was once delivered unto the saints.
Wheres the congregation and/or preacher who will stand up and
be counted among those who will honor God by obeying his word?
       
One other thought, all the population of the world falls
under two headings (as we think of it): Bad men and Good men. The
Bible condemns bad men, therefore they would not have written a
book that condemns their practices. That only leaves good men, but
they did not write the Bible either, even if they had a desire to
do so. The Bible claims to be from God and not the product of man.
The Bible claims to be divinely inspired (2 Tim. 3:16-17).
Therefore, good men did not write the Bible because if they had
done so they would have lied when they said it came from God. And,
good men do not lie!
       
It is evident that neither uninspired non-religious men nor
uninspired religious men wrote the Bible. Neither bad men or good
men wrote the Bible. The conclusion is obvious, THE BIBLE CAME FROM
GOD.
               
               
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A LITTLE LITURGY, PLEASE WORSHIP
Rusty Stark
What? Calling for a liturgy? This cant be right. When we
think of liturgy, we think of rites and ceremonies. We think of
word-for-word recitation of certain prayers and verses. We think of
a leader saying something and the congregation responding in unison
with prescribed words. But, this is not the kind of liturgy
were calling for.
       
Consider what the word liturgy means: Liturgy is
the customary public worship done by a specific religious group,
according to its particular traditions.
       
Much of modern religion runs from all that is liturgy,
scorns all traditions, and mocks anything that is old-time and
familiar. In many modern worship services, you have no idea what is
coming next or what new idea someone is going to try to implement
today. These groups promote themselves in their advertising with
claims of non-traditional worship by saying: Were Not
Your Grandmothers Church. Were a Church that
Breaks the Mold. Prepare to be Surprised. A
Different Way to do Church!
       
All of this is part of a larger trend that panders to the
modern dislike of church. Since religious groups are
trending downwards, it seems evident that people dont like
church. So, the popular response is to be as little like
a church as possible. This leads to worship that is
extreme in avoiding liturgy.
       
This article calls for liturgy, but not the canned, wrote
prayers and responses of Catholicism. The Bible does not authorize
sprinkling holy water, waving incense, burning candles, etc. These
things cannot be found in the New Testament.
       
However, God gave us five acts of worship. These acts of
worship have been in use for 2,000 years. To do the same things
over and over again makes those things customary and traditional.
Gods tradition, not mans tradition, is plainly called for
in 2 Thessalonians 3:6. On God-ordained tradition, consider also
Acts 16:4, Romans 16:17, Philippians 4:9, and 2 Thessalonians 2:15.
       
We do not respect and engage in these things because they
are customary and traditional; we respect and engage in these five
acts of worship because God authorized them and he expects them. We
do not look to custom or traditions of men to determine what we
will do in worship. The Bible demands we have authority for how we
worship God. 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 (Col. 3:17).
       
Just as we do not allow customs and traditions of men to
determine our worship practices, we also do not throw away or
modify the acts of worship authorized in the New Testament simply
because they are customary and traditional.
       
Since the New Testament is approximately 2,000 years old,
those who claim to have something new in worship are clearly
admitting that their worship does not come from the New Testament.
       
Lets make some observations about the five acts of
worship. First, there are only five acts of worship authorized in
the church of Christ. They are outlined in 1 Corinthians beginning
in the 2nd half of chapter 11.
- The Lords supper was part of the public
worship of the first century church (1 Cor. 11:17-29;
Acts 20:7).
- Singing took place in the public worship (1 Cor.
14:26).
- Prayers were offered to God in the worship (1
Cor. 14:15-17).
- Teaching was part of the public worship of the
church (1 Cor. 14:26; Acts 20:7).
- Giving was also done as an act of worship when
they assembled together on the first day of the week (1
Cor. 16:1-2).
       
Speaking in tongues and prophesying are also mentioned in 1
Corinthians 14, but according to chapter 13 verses 8-13, the
miraculous gifts were done away when the New Testament books were
completed. Furthermore, even in the first century when these gifts
were in practice in the worship assembly, they were only to be done
for teaching purposes (see 1 Cor. 14:12,26).
       
It is not our right to add new acts of worship to those
authorized in Gods word. Instrumental music is not simply an
aid to singing. In the Old Testament, it was clearly commanded as
an act of praising God (Psa. 150; 2 Chron. 29:25). But it is
conspicuously absent from the New Testament, and therefore cannot
be added to the worship God has authorized.
       
Each of the five acts of worship is independent. There is no
authorization in Scripture to engage in more than one act of
worship at the same time. We have no authority to combine them
together. True, prayer is part of the Lords supper and that
pattern was set out by Jesus himself. But singing is not part of
the Lords supper, and actually interferes with the focus
needed for both singing and for the Lords supper. When we
partake of the supper, we need to focus on the cross and the death
of Jesus, discerning his body and his blood (1 Cor. 11:24-29). When
we sing we need to focus on the words of the song with meaning and
sincerity. It is not possible to combine these acts and do them
correctly.
       
All five acts of worship make up the worship assembly on the
first day of the week. We may assemble other times for other
purposes: Bible classes, singing services, prayer services, etc.
But when we assemble on the first day of the week in the general
assembly of the whole congregation (see the words come
together in 1 Corinthians 11:17, 18, 20, 33, 34; 14:23, 26),
we need to engage in all the acts of worship that are under
consideration here.
       
All of this adds up to a type of liturgy. We dont offer
written prayers, and we may not always have the same number of
songs or the same order for these five acts of worship. But these
things are heavens custom and tradition because they come from
Gods word. They represent his expectations, his revelation as
to how we can approach him and praise him and give him the
glory due unto his name (Psa. 29:2).
               
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THERE MUST BE LEGITIMATE PROOF
Roger D. Campbell
First-century saints were instructed, Beloved, believe
not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God:
because many false prophets are gone out into the world (1
John 4:1). The charge believe not every spirit makes it
clear that Christians should not believe everything they hear. The
context of 1 John 4 shows that some spirits (teachers and their
messages) are of God, while others are not of
God (4:6). We must be neither na‹ve nor gullible.
       
When someone tries to persuade us about a religious matter,
one of the challenges we face is to be able to discern the
difference between real proof and so-called proof. Some approaches
and some lines of reasoning are not evidence at all.
       
Feelings are not evidence. One might feel their
actions are appropriate when, in fact, they are a violation of
Gods will. Saul of Tarsus felt good about himself when he was
persecuting Christians, but his feelings were not legitimate
evidence that God was on his side (Acts 26:9-11).
       
Claims are not evidence. One might claim he was saved
as a youth because he prayed to the Lord and asked for forgiveness.
Look at the facts in this situation: 1) he prayed; 2) he prayed to
the Lord; 3) he asked the Lord to forgive him; 4) hes
convinced he was saved at the moment he prayed that prayer. What is
missing from this list of facts? That the man obtained
salvation. Why is it omitted from our facts list? Because he was
not saved by prayer. But he said he was saved. Oh, yes,
he claimed to be saved; but claims are not proof. One must obey
Jesus in order to be saved (Heb. 5:8-9), and a lost person praying
for forgiveness is not what the Savior prescribes to be saved.
Remember, a claim is an assertion, not evidence.
       
Humanly-thought-up illustrations are not proof. When
we teach the Bible, we use illustrations frequently; some of them
are Bible examples, but others we make up ourselves or borrow from
other sources. Why do we use illustrations? We do so in order to
make a point to help those to whom we are speaking understand
just what it is we are trying to get across. But, a man-devised
illustration does not constitute proof that what we are teaching is
true. The Bible teaches that Jesus is the singular Head of His
body/church (Col. 1:18). In an effort to emphasize this truth, a
Christian might say, It is just like a countrys
government. A country does not have more than one president or
prime minister, and in the same way the Lords church does not
have or need more than one head. This reference to worldly
affairs may make sense to the listener(s), but in reality, it does
not prove how many heads Gods church ought to have. Only the
Bible can supply such information and evidence.
       
Accusations are not evidence. The Jews who detested
the apostle Paul and his preaching made serious accusations against
him before a Roman governor (Acts 24:1-9). Paul denied the charges,
saying, Nor can they prove the things of which they now accuse
me (Acts 24:13). Mere accusations of wrongdoing are not proof
that such really occurred.
       
Being a skilled orator or writer is not evidence.
Ones ability to speak or write may persuade others to accept
the position(s) he sets forth, but in fact, such skills have
nothing to do with whether or not the statements made are accurate.
Tertullus was an orator (Acts 24:1) who served as the
spokesman for the Jews who accused Paul of misconduct. Yet, his
speaking ability, regardless of how impressive it was, did not
prove that what they were saying about Paul was true. Do not allow
your appreciation of someones ability to cloud your vision and
judgment.
       
Saying that is what weve always
practiced is not proof. What we have done or believed in
the past has no bearing on whether or not something is acceptable
in Gods sight. Some people of Jeremiahs day tried to
justify their worship of the queen of heaven by saying they were
just doing what they and their fathers had always done (Jer.
44:17). Yes, they did carry on what had been started in the past,
but that did not prove that it pleased Jehovah. We must be careful
lest we build our cases on human traditions instead of
Gods word (Mark 7:7-9).
       
Give us evidence. Provide us with proof. Be sure it is
legitimate. Make it convincing. That is our plea. If you want us to
believe that something is true in the spiritual realm, then you are
going to have to provide us with genuine evidence. Give us book,
chapter and verse in its context and correctly used in accordance
with the rest of the Bible.
       
On our part, as you and I teach the Bible or discuss it with
others, we must be certain that we, too, set forth legitimate,
scriptural reasoning and proof. Yes, if we speak, it must be
as the oracles of God (1 Peter 4:11).
               
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