This Issue...
A Noble Example Of Effective Preaching
Walter W. Pigg
Since it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching
to save them that believe (I Cor. 1:21), every effort should
be made to preach in such a way that it will be effective in
accomplishing Gods intended purpose. Obviously, much of
todays preaching is not as effective as has been some
preaching in years gone by. Why is such the case? A number of
factors may be involved, but a major reason could well be the
quality of preaching being done today. The apostle Pauls Noble
Example of Effective Preaching at Thessalonica, as recorded in the
second chapter of I Thessalonians, has much to offer by way of
example in this respect. Therefore, trusting it may help improve
the quality of todays preaching, let us note a few things from
that example. First, a few words about the results of Pauls
preaching.
       
As to the effectiveness of Pauls
preaching, there is no question. The Thessalonians themselves were
proof that his preaching was not in vain. To the
contrary, they had been turned to God from idols to serve
the living and true God (1:9). A more complete change
could not have been made, and this shows the great power of the
Gospel when people are willing to accept it. They had
received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the
word of God... (2:13). Paul points out several things
about his preaching which no doubt contributed to its
effectiveness. Now, we want to note those qualities which made
Pauls preaching so effective and should be found useful in our
time.
1) IT WAS DONE IN BOLDNESS (v.2)
       
That Paul and Silas had been shamefully mistreated at
Philippi, being thrown into prison and made fast in stocks (Acts
16:19-24), did not deter them from preaching the Gospel boldly
at Thessalonica. They spoke openly and freely in declaring
the Gospel, though it was done with much contention (in
much conflict, ASV). That is, they were in a struggle as they
battled the foes of Christianity.
       
Gods word is certainly worthy to be preached in
like manner today or it should not be preached at all! But it does
not always work out that way. It may be due to intimidation that
some fail to declare all the counsel of God. The
whole truth does sometimes prick the conscience of those
who love unrighteousness and who do not abide in truth, thereby
incurring their wrath. Some who are more concerned about courting
the favor of men than the approval of God will not speak boldly. In
Pauls example of preaching, it can never be said that he was
timid in the presentation of the Gospel of Christ. He was never
ashamed of it (Rom. 1:16). When he touched upon those
things which show the distinctiveness of the church and New
Testament Christianity, he did so with boldness and conviction,
never apologetically.
2) IT WAS NOT IN DECEIT, UNCLEANNESS, NOR GUILE (v.3)
       
Paul had been entrusted with the Gospel and would not
betray that trust by preaching deceit (error, ASV).
Preaching may contain error due to ignorance (hence the
need to study) or it may contain error knowingly. But,
the end result with the hearers would be the same in either case.
Paul would preach no error, thus condemning himself and leading his
hearers astray. Pauls preaching did not stem from the motive
of uncleanness that which would serve some selfish
purpose in that which was wrong. The same could be said of
guile that which carries the idea of trickery to
deceive, to catch with bait. Those who employ such means
in their preaching often have some selfish motive. To the observing
person who loves Gods truth, it is clear that some of
todays preaching is not without fault in these areas.
3) IT WAS TO PLEASE GOD, NOT MAN (v.4)
       
Paul said, with regard to the one true Gospel which he
preached, that if he sought to please men, I should not
be the servant of Christ (Gal. 1:10). The appeal to
preach to please men rather than God is undoubtedly great with
some. It is God who must be pleased and to whom an account must be
given, not those to whom an effort is made to please by
the preacher. Much of the preaching done in the denominational
world is strictly designed to please the hearers rather than God
and may be done even at the expense of perverting the truth of God.
It would not be without evidence that the same could be said of
some within the body of Christ. Ones loyalty to the Master is
rightfully called into question when there is more concern for the
feelings of the hearers than for the approval of God. On
some occasions the Truth may be withheld or compromised under the
guise of love. The true love which is commanded of the
Christian, for God, for one another, and for all men, does not mean
compromise of truth or encouragement of wrong. When the truth is
spoken in this love, nothing will be withheld which the hearer
needs, be it pleasing or displeasing!
4) FLATTERING WORDS WERE ABSENT (v.5)
       
People like to hear good things said about themselves;
and, compliments and commendations are certainly in order when
deserved. To use flattery to gain the favor of people is
to resort to hypocrisy. The preacher who uses flattery as a tool
may win some friends and gain some favors but many will see through
his dishonesty. Even if some people do not, the Lord always does!
5) NO CLOKE OF COVETOUSNESS WAS USED (v.5)
       
It is right for a preacher to be supported financially
while preaching the Gospel. Paul said, Even so hath the
Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the
gospel (I Cor. 9:14). To preach just for the sake of
money is a different matter. It is possible for a preacher to hide
his real motive from men when that motive is money or personal
gain. One could not imagine Paul watering down the Gospel in order
to keep a good salary coming in, nor keeping his mouth shut with
reference to some false doctrine because he did not want to
jeopardize a good setup somewhere. No, he had no motive
of covetousness to hide, but quite to the contrary, he worked with
his own hands to support himself so there would be no basis for his
opponents to accuse him.
6) SOUGHT NO GLORY FROM MAN (v.6)
       
Though Paul was an apostle, he was no glory
seeker. Those who are seeking glory, honor and the praise of
men in this life may well fail to have the Lords approval in
the hereafter. Like those of whom Jesus spoke in Matthew 6:2, who
did things to have glory of men, they may well have
their reward. Some go to great lengths to seek the glory of
men and may indulge in self-praise to help accomplish their
objective. I well remember a young man at F-HC more than 40 years
ago who seemed to have an ambition along this line. He said that
when he finished school he was really going to make a name for
himself he would get his name in all the papers, etc. I would
like to think that his aspiration changed, but I do not know. At
any rate, I do not think I have heard of that brother since that
time. It has been noticeable over the years that some who have
gotten quite a bit of glory, praise and recognition from men, no
longer stand for Gods truth. This should serve as a warning
that seeking the glory of men is an evil motive.
7) AN EXAMPLE IN BEHAVIOR (v.10)
       
Pauls conduct in life was such that it deserved no
criticism and the brethren could testify to that. He was not a poor
example in that his manner of life was inconsistent with his
preaching. When preaching brethren have a bad reputation due to
their conduct, the cause of Christ is hurt. When preachers will not
pay their debts, practice dishonesty, dress immodestly, engage in
sexual immorality or marital unfaithfulness, or other common sins
of the world, they destroy their influence as a preacher and bring
shame and reproach upon the church for which Christ died. The
instances of such behavior among preachers are far too many!
8) HEARERS WERE TAUGHT TO WALK WORTHY OF GOD (vs.11,12)
       
The Christians manner of life is to be such as is in
accord with Gods will. The preacher who fails to so teach (for
whatever cause) is shortchanging those to whom he preaches, and
could be responsible for the loss of their souls as well as his
own. The manner of life approved of God involves both positive and
negative aspects. To overemphasize either to the neglect of the
other is to present Gods will only in part. Preaching which
emphasizes godly living is not ringing out from our pulpits as it
once did. Why? Could it be that some no longer want to hear it and
brethren are often too willing to accommodate their wishes? I can
remember the time when the works of the flesh (Gal.
5:19-21) were not nearly so common within the church as they are
today. This must be due, at least in part, to the failure of
preachers to emphasize that walking worthy of God is
necessary in order to go to heaven.
CONCLUSION
       
If Pauls example of effective preaching was followed
more closely today, our preaching would be more effective. More
souls would be saved, Christians would grow up in the faith, and
churches would grow both in influence and in number as never before
in our time! The preaching of the Gospel is still
foolishness to many people of the world but it is serious
business with the Lord and those who sincerely love Him and His
truth. Therefore, every preacher has a great responsibility (and
opportunity) to be the kind of preacher God wants him to be. Until
our preachers quit depending so much upon the philosophies of men
and modern day theologians, our preaching will not be as
effective as it could and should be. When we go back to the Bible
to learn how to preach and what to preach, then and only then, can
we turn things around!
       
The Gospel has not lost its power, but unless men are
willing to boldly proclaim it after the example of Paul, the most
favorable results will not be forthcoming.
               
164 Coles Campground Rd., Murray, KY 42071
               
Brother Pigg is the editor of Banner of Truth,
               
a free publication well worth reading
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Editorial...
Instruments Of Music In Worship
(Generic and Specific Authority and the
Argument of AIDS in Worship)
Those who use mechanical instruments of music in worship
love them. They want them and one way or the other they are going
to have them. If they could turn in the New Testament to a
command, example or implication of their use, then
they would certainly point that out. Since they cant do that,
they look elsewhere. So, in desperation, they use every means they
can think of in an effort to find something to support them.
       
It is argued that instruments are simply an AID to
singing and they are in the same category as electric lights,
microphones, pews, song books, air conditioning, etc. They say that
since we use these things and they are not mentioned in the New
Testament, then there is nothing wrong with using instruments even
though they are not mentioned in the New Testament.
       
In the process of answering this argument, lets
begin by discussing the matter of Bible authority. Colossians 3:17
says, 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.
       
The basic point is simple. Colossians 3:17 demands that
all we say and do be done in the name of
the Lord. That means by his authority in
accordance to his instructions, his will. It is commonly understood
that the phrase in the name of means by a persons
authority. With power of attorney we act in someones
name, on their behalf, with their authority. Law enforcement has
the right to tell us to open our door or stop in the name of
the law by the authority of the law.
       
So, if we are going to be approved in Gods sight,
we must act according to his authority by his instructions
in his name. We must be able to point to a scripture for
everything we say and everything we do. The
scripture is our authority, it is the word of God.
       
There are two areas or realms of authority:
specific authority and generic
authority. For example, God told Noah to build an ark
(Gen. 6). In doing so, God gave him some specifics such as its
size: 300 cubits long, 50 cubits high and 30 cubits wide. It was to
be made out of gopher wood, have one door, one window and three
decks. Noah was limited in building the ark in accordance with
Gods commands (by Gods specifications). However, there
were some things in regards to building the ark that God did not
specify. Noah, therefore, would be free to utilize things that were
necessary in carrying out the command to build the ark. These would
be generic things such as hammers, saws, nails (pegs), whatever was
necessary for Noah to do in obeying Gods command to build the
ark. These generic things would be authorized under the heading of
doing what God commanded.
       
This same principle is seen time and time again
throughout the Bible. For example, Nadab and Abihu were both killed
by God because they did not use fire from the altar while burning
incense (Lev. 10:1-2). They used a strange (unacceptable)
fire for which they had no authority. Uzzah was killed by touching
the ark of the covenant because he did not have authority to touch
it (II Sam. 6). God rejected King Saul as being king over Israel
because he offered a sacrifice before going into battle. He had no
authority to offer sacrifices, that was reserved for the priests (I
Sam. 13:1-14).
       
In the worship authorized in the New Testament, God
commands (authorizes) Christians to SING (Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16). He
tells us exactly what to do SING. This is SPECIFIC authority.
On the other hand, there is no command (authorization) for us to
PLAY instruments. There is no verse(s) one can turn to which
authorizes the use of mechanical instruments of music. The Bible is
silent on the subject (no authority is given). The principle of
silence is used by God in Hebrews 7:12-14. Silence means
no authority.
       
Now, what about the use of electric lights, microphones,
pews, song books, air conditioning, etc. All of these things are
authorized under the heading of GENERIC authority. These things are
expedients they expedite or help us carry out the SPECIFIC
command to worship. None of these things affect worship. They do
not take a part in worship. They do not alter worship. They do not
ADD TO worship, nor do they TAKE FROM worship. They are equivalent
to Noah using a hammer and saw. Hammers and saws did not affect the
ark. They were not a part of the ark. Air conditioning, electric
lights and even song books do not affect worship. They do not ADD
TO nor TAKE FROM worship. In our use of modern conveniences, our
worship is still the same with them as it is without them. BUT,
this is not true when mechanical instruments of music are used.
They ADD to singing. They are another type of music altogether. The
sound emitted from instruments is a music of its own.
       
When we sit in a pew, are we using the pew in
worship? Does it add to or take from worship? The answer is No.
What does it constitute? What action does it take? It does not add
anything to worship. Were not offering it to God in worship.
But when we PLAY instruments, we offer them to God in worship.
PLAYING is an act of its own.
       
We dont offer electric lights to God in
worship. We dont offer air conditioning to God in
worship. We dont offer song books to God in
worship. All these things are AIDS. They are authorized (in a
generic way) by aiding us in carrying out the command of God to
worship him just as a hammer was an aid to Noah in building the
ark. When we utilize these things, we still are only worshipping,
singing, as God has commanded us to do. We simply SING, nothing
more, nothing less. BUT, when we use instruments of music, then
weve added another kind of music. It is something more than
singing. This is not true with lights or microphones or pews. When
they are used, we still are only singing, praying, hearing the
word, eating the Lords supper and giving. Noting is added or
taken from worship.
       
What about a pitch pipe or tuning fork?
Are they authorized? Yes, under the generic command to sing.
They aid us in carrying out the command to sing. They do not ADD to
singing because they are not used during or in conjunction with our
singing. They help us find the tone or pitch to start the song so
everyone can sing in the same key.
       
Now, how do we determine whether something falls into the
SPECIFIC or GENERIC category? Consider this...
       
If God commanded it, then it is specific. God has
specified what he wanted. When God tells us WHAT to do, that is
specific. If and when God tells us HOW to do it, then that is
specific also. The HOW, in this case, becomes just as specific as
the WHAT. But, when God gives us a command (the WHAT) and does not
tell us HOW to carry out that command, then we are left with our
good judgment, using the principles of the Bible, to use whatever
is necessary in carrying out the command. However, we obviously
could not USE something or DO something that would violate any
other scripture in the process of carrying out Gods command.
Everything in the Bible must be in harmony with no conflicts. That
is, we must never do anything that violates any principle of
scripture.
       
For example, God gives us the command to go into all the
world and preach the Gospel to every creature (Mark 16:15). That is
specific GO preach. He did not tell us HOW to go. He leaves
it up to our good judgment and common sense to use any method of
GOING. We can walk, ride a horse, go in a car, train, bus, or we
can fly or sail. These are all ways of going. All these
ways are authorized for us to go, in a generic way,
because of the specific command to go. They are allowed
because of generic authority. They aid us in carrying out Gods
command to go into all the world. None of these ways violate any
principle of Scripture; therefore, they are authorized under the
heading of generic authority. However, could we rob a bank and use
the money to pay our air fare to fly to India? Flying is an
acceptable way of going. Yes. But, stealing, even though the money
was used for a good cause violates the command to not steal. We are
not permitted to do anything or use anything that would violate any
passage or principle of Scripture.
       
Using mechanical instruments of music in worship
materially affects the worship. They are not aids to worship, even
though some argue they help carry out the command to sing. Some may
feel they help us; BUT, they also ADD another kind of music. With
their use there is both VOCAL music and MECHANICAL music. No one
can say we are only SINGING. That is no longer true when
instruments are introduced. There is SINGING, but there is also
PLAYING two different acts altogether.
       
Notice these examples of true aids:
       
Eye glasses are an AID to seeing. They do not
ADD another kind of seeing. We are not seeing and doing
something else. When we use them, we are still just seeing, nothing
more, nothing less.
       
A walking stick is an AID to walking. It does
not ADD another way or kind of walking. We are not walking
and doing something else. When it is used, we are still
just walking, nothing more, nothing less.
       
Using a PA system is an AID to speaking
(preaching). It does not ADD another kind of speaking. We are not
speaking and doing something else. When it is used, we
are still just speaking, nothing more, nothing less.
       
Using pews is an AID to sitting. They do not
ADD another kind of sitting. We are not sitting and doing
something else. When they are used, we are still just sitting,
nothing more, nothing less.
       
Using a song book is an AID to singing. It
does not ADD another way or kind of singing. When it is used, we
are still just singing, nothing more, nothing less.
       
Using instruments of music is far more than
an aid to singing. They are an ADDITION to singing. They ADD
another kind of music. When they are used, we are singing AND
playing. They are clearly something more than (in addition to) just
singing.
               
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Please read brother Scullys article below and consider helping the church
there financially. He is a good man and the work is worthy. editor
Good Works Are Lacking Support
Roger Scully
If saving the souls of the lost is the most important thing there is, why are so many doing
so little to help this matter? Is it because we are too busy building cathedrals and
updating carpet?
God chose for man to communicate with man for the salvation
of man (Mark 16:15). For this cause the inspired apostle wrote,
"For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel"
(I Cor. 1:17). This passage in no way minimizes the
importance of baptism (cf. I Peter 3:21), but rather states a
Christian's responsibility to preach the Gospel. Verse 21 further
states: "...it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to
save them that believe. If people are saved by the
message (cf. James 1:18), then it is necessary for those who know
that message to teach it. Now, baptism comes into play when the
person hearing the message believes it and acts on his belief
"...He that beleiveth and is baptized shall be saved"
(Mark 16:16). The Christian preaches and the hearer must decide to
respond to the message preached. In order for this to be done
properly, at least three things must be available: 1) A man with
the ability and knowledge to teach God's word (II Tim. 2:2), 2) A
man with such an ability in a location where he is needed (cf. Acts
18:6,7), and 3) proper financial support (Gal. 6:6).
       
For a man to work as effectively as possible in this
realm, he is in need of financial support by means other than
through secular work. Paul wrote, "even so hath the Lord
ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the
gospel" (I Cor. 9:14). We also read in Philippians 4 how that
the church at Philippi, as well as they of Macedonia (II Cor. 8),
helped support Paul while laboring in the word. This type of
support is necessary because of the time demanded by biblical
studies and the need to have a flexible schedule in order to
establish and conduct Bible studies, as well as become acquainted
with, and known by, those in the community in which he labors.
       
So often preachers, young and old, filled with zeal, move
to communities where they are certainly needed to work with small
congregations to help them become spiritually strong[er] and to
help them grow by seeking the lost. But, in order to do so, outside
financial support is needed. Yet, the support needed is rarely able
to be raised, hence many areas, in our own country, are facing a
dearth of the word of God. But why is the money not raised? Is it
because it is not available? That cannot be concluded, for many
financial statements have been observed showing just how much money
is available. In addition, many speak of how much money certain
congregations have upon which they "sit." Proof of the available
money was seen after hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast. The
money donated from brethren (not speaking of the unscriptural
disaster relief effort) is estimated in the hundreds of thousands.
In fact, the congregation where I labor in Morgan City, LA, had
more than $20,000 pass through our hands, which was distributed to
those in need. So, then, the money is obviously available.
       
I recently heard of a congregation leaving its well-
equipped building to build another costing more than $1.5 million,
which will be paid in full over the next 5 years. Another
congregation just spent $5,000 having parking lines painted in
their parking lot. Yet another is said to have sent $10,000 to help
some needy families. One of the most disheartening of all was
hearing of a congregation who spent $50,000 on a PowerPoint set up,
including large dual screens, a remote laptop computer and large
display mounts. Yet, when elders were approached to support a
mission field for as little as $100 a month, they said, "It does
not fit into our budget." Brethren, $100 a month totals $1,200 a
year. They spent $50,000 on a PowerPoint system, which could have
supported this mission field for a total of about 40 years at $100
a month! Now, I am not saying that sometimes new buildings are not
needed, or that helping those in need is not a good work; but I am
suggesting that there is a far greater need than hurricane
saving the souls of the lost "For what is a man
profited if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul" (Matt.
16:26)?
       
If saving the souls of the lost is the most important
thing there is, why are so many doing so little to help this
matter? Is it because we are too busy building cathedrals and
updating carpet? Alexander Campbell sarcastically wrote, "How much
better is this sum laid up in brick and mortar than spent in
missionary projects [some] prefer [a] steeple to six hundred, three
score and six souls" [1831, p.23].
       
The congregation where I serve barely stays afloat. At
one point we even went into the negative in our bank account. Our
members give beyond their means, and make great sacrifices to
continue working for the cause of the Christ. This is the only
sound congregation in a 150-mile radius, and we are continually
knocking doors and do all we can to bring the good news to those in
need. Recently a cry for support sounded forth from our humble
lips, and only a small, very small, number responded. After Katrina
we didn't even ask and received many checks for large sums. We were
even being contacted by brethren from Canada, Arkansas, Texas and
even places as far away as Rhode Island. Now, with a greater need,
we ask and receive little to assist the greatest work that could be
done. Could it be that brethren think large foyers and high ceiling
auditoriums is more affective in saving souls and more needed than
the support of mission fields?
               
917 Fig St., Morgan City, LA 70380
               
rascully@gmail.com, morgancitycoc.com
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The Blind And Hardened Heart
Marvin Weir
An ever growing number today have absolutely no desire to examine the Scriptures
to see if their actions meet Gods approval. The worldly desire to please self and satisfy
ones own wishes is so entrenched in todays society that more and more folks harden
their hearts to the word of God.
Ones attitude is of utmost importance when confronted
with spiritual matters. The Lord states that folks are not just to
hear (Matt. 13:9), but also to give heed to
what (Mark 4:24) and how (Luke 8:18) they hear.
Following this teaching of Christ will prevent the religious
confusion and error that runs rampant today.
       
Spiritually speaking, the only seed the Bible
commands to be sown is the word of God (Luke 8:11). It is
not difficult to understand the principle that seed will always
reproduce after its kind (Gen. 1:11; Gal. 6:7-8). In the physical
realm, if one sows the wrong seed he will not have the harvest he
envisioned. Likewise, in the spiritual realm, the sowing of the
wrong seed will not produce the harvest (a heavenly home) that so
many are anticipating. The Word of God (proper seed) in its purity
must be taught, believed and obeyed if the promised blessing of a
home in heaven is to be realized.
       
Yes, Gods promised blessings are conditional, and
even a casual reading of the Bible should impress one with this
truth.
       
The heart being discussed is not the physical blood pump,
but the mind or intellect of man. It is important what man thinks
in his heart (Prov. 23:7) for out of it are the issues of
life (Prov. 4:23). The apostle Paul writes that
with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the
mouth confession is made unto salvation (Rom. 10:10).
Jesus teaches the first and great commandment is to love
the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and
with all thy mind (Matt. 22:37).
       
The parable of the sower depicts different types of
hearts or soils (Matt. 13:38; 18-23). The types of soils commented
on in the Bible represents different attitudes toward the precious
Gospel. This article will focus on the attitude of one who
possesses a blind and hardened heart.
       
The devil, seeking whom he may devour
(I Peter 5:8), knows that sin will separate one from God
(Isa. 59:1-2). The writer of Hebrews warned Christians,
but exhort one another day by day, so long as it is called
To-day; lest any one of you be hardened by the deceitfulness of
sin (Heb. 3:13, ASV). When Paul spoke in the synagogue
at Ephesus, there were some who were hardened and
disobedient, speaking evil of the Way... (Acts 19:9,
ASV). Isaiah prophesied about people with fat hearts, heavy ears
and shut eyes, lest they see with their eyes, and hear
with their ears, and understand with their heart, and turn again,
and be healed (Isa. 6:10, ASV). Jesus mentioned this
prophecy in noting people who refused to believe the truth He
taught even though they had seen the miracles He worked (John
12:37, 39-40).
       
Today, countless millions refuse to see and
hear the Word of God! In the parable of the sower, some
seed that was sown fell by the way side (Matt. 13:4).
Even though contact is made with the seed (Word of God), certain
people will refuse to understand (Matt. 13:19). The Bible message
is the same for every human being, and all mankind can understand
the Bible alike! Paul admonishes, Wherefore be ye not
foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is
(Eph. 5:17, ASV).
       
Again, Paul implores of Bible believers, Now
I beseech you, brethren, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that ye all speak the same thing and that there be no divisions
among you; but that ye be perfected together in the same mind and
in the same judgment (I Cor. 1:10, ASV). It is not that
folks cannot understand what God would have them to do, but that
they have no desire to understand and be doers of the word (James
1:22).
       
One may harden his heart to the point that he will not
allow Gods word to penetrate it. Why would an intelligent
person do such a thing? There are many things that can contribute
to one possessing a blind and hardened heart.
       
First, pride can keep one from submitting to the
commands of God. The Jews of Jesus day are classic examples of
pride causing people to refuse and reject the truth. The Jews were
eagerly anticipating the coming of the Messiah, but foolish pride
led them to resist Christ when He came. The problem was clearly
identified by Christ when He was confronted by the religious
leaders of His day. ...The Pharisees and the scribes ask
him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the
elders, but eat their bread with defiled hands? ... he said unto
them, Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites. ... This people
honoreth me with their lips, But their heart is far from me. But in
vain do they worship me, Teaching as their doctrines the precepts
of men. Ye leave the commandment of God, and hold fast the
tradition of men. And he said unto them, Full well do ye reject the
commandment of God, that ye may keep your tradition
(Mark 7:5-9, ASV).
       
Multitudes today allow tradition to blind them to
Gods glorious truth. They base their religion upon the
religion of their parents or grandparents. While claiming to
believe in the Bible, they worship and serve according to the
tradition of their ancestors. Pride will not allow many to cast
aside man-made tradition and simply follow a thus saith the
Lord. This is the plight of those in denominationalism today
who refuse to give it up when confronted with the word of God. They
cannot find their church in the Bible. It is hundreds of
years too late to be the church promised and established by the
Lord (Matt. 16:18; Mark 9:1; Acts 2). There is only one body (Eph.
4:4), and Christ is the head of that body, the church (Eph.
1:22-23). The name church of Christ simply shows ownership, and
denotes those congregations who are abiding by His will (Rom.
16:16). Man-made churches, by the very names they wear, give the
glory to man instead of Christ. It is not that folks cannot see and
understand this truth, it is rather that most will not swallow
their pride and cast aside the traditions of their families.
       
Second, prejudice and bias allows many
to continue to cultivate a blind and hardened heart. So very many
are guided by their feelings and emotions instead of logic and
reasoning. But the way of man is not in himself (Jer. 10:23), and
just because a thing feels right does not make it so (Prov. 14:12)!
People are influenced by their environment and by what they are
taught. The way they feel becomes the standard by which
they live. It is difficult, at best, to lay aside all prejudice and
bias and be determined to be influenced only by the word of God.
       
Those within and without the Lords church must
strive to have the attitude of the noble Bereans. Now
these were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they
received the word with all readiness of the mind, examining the
Scriptures daily, whether these things were so (Acts
17:11, ASV). Ones mind (heart) must be ready to receive the
word of God. The Gospel was proclaimed to thousands in Acts chapter
two, but only those who gladly received (Acts 2:41) the
word were baptized into Christ.
       
Those who have accepted mans invitation to salvation
(Just accept Jesus into your heart as your personal
Savior) while rejecting the Gospels invitation to
salvation (Hearing, Rom. 10:17; Believing,
Heb. 11:6, John 8:24; Repentance, Luke 13:3, Acts 2:38;
Confession, Rom. 10:9-10; Immersion for remission
of sins, Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; Acts 22:16; Rom. 6:4; Gal.
3:27) need to cast aside bias and prejudice and determine to follow
Christ. Those within the Lords body who are rejecting a
standard of authority and a God-given pattern need to repent and
determine to be guided by the word that will judge all mankind at
the last day (John 12:48).
       
Third, a heart without strong convictions will
become blinded to Gods truth. Ones allegiance will either
be to God or to man to things spiritual or to things
material. Jesus said, No man can serve two masters; for
either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will
hold to one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and
mammon (Matt. 6:24). The Master also said, He
that is not with me is against me... (Matt. 12:30).
There is no middle ground that is safe and secure.
       
Strong conviction for Gods Word is woefully lacking
among people today. Oh, people have strong convictions but not for
the Word of God. The situation ethics philosophy and the
end justifies the means concept is alive and well in the
hearts (minds) of many. The response by most people as to whether
something is right or wrong is based upon emotion and feeling
rather than reason and conviction. Such will always lead to
division, confusion and every man doing what is right in his
own eyes (Judges 21:25).
       
A blind and hardened heart to Gods truth will argue
that one church is as good as another and encourage people to
attend the church of their choice. Please lay aside your
feelings for just a moment and let us reason from the
Scriptures. Christ promised to build His church (Matt. 16:18). He
purchased His church with His blood (Acts 20:28). He is the head of
the church which is His body (Eph. 1:22-23). How many
heads does a body have? How many bodies does a
head have? It is no wonder that the Bible affirms that there is
one body, and one Spirit, even as also
ye were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord,
one faith, one baptism, one God and
Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in
all (Eph. 4:4-6, ASV). This is why the Scriptures
affirm, For in one Spirit were we all baptized into one
body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether bond or free... (I
Cor. 12:13). Folks, at least have the integrity to admit that all
man-made religious groups wear different names, believe different
doctrines, worship and serve in different ways, and have different
interpretations of the Holy Scripture. How can people convince
themselves that so many diverse beliefs compose the one
body?
       
A blind and hardened heart will argue that the Bible does
not say thou shalt not use instrumental music in worship.
Again, please lay aside emotion, feeling and personal likes and let
us reason from the Scriptures. Instead of appealing to what the
Scriptures do not say, one must appeal to what they do say. Christ,
as head of the church, has the right to command. The Bible teaches,
And whatsoever ye do, in word or in deed, do all in the
name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through
him (Col. 3:17, ASV). To do something in the name
of the Lord Jesus is to do it by His authority! Christ has
authorized singing, not playing on an
instrument (Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16). One will search in vain for
Bible authority of instrumental music! Neither must one forget that
he cannot, with divine approval, add to or take
from Gods Holy Word (Deut. 4:2; II John 9-11; Rev.
22:18-19).
       
An ever-growing number today have absolutely no desire
to examine the Scriptures to see if their actions meet Gods
approval. The worldly desire to please self and satisfy ones
own wishes is so entrenched in todays society that more and
more folks harden their hearts to the word of God. The appeal is
made to all to have the conviction to be guided by the Holy
Scriptures (Psalm 119:105). The noble Bereans were commended
because they received the word with all readiness of the
mind, examining the Scriptures daily, whether these things were
so (Acts 17:11, ASV). Our prayer is that their tribe
might increase!
       
To be pleasing unto God, one must worship...in
spirit and in truth (John 4:24). This means that a
person will have the desire to do the right thing, in the right
way, for the right reason. Gods Word reveals what is right to
everyone and can be understood by all who do not possess a blind
and hardened heart.
               
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