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How Churches Are Scattered MP3 I often receive e-mails from people
lamenting the splintering of the churches and the scattering of the
brethren. The Bible is clear that the brethren will be scattered,
especially in the end time. I talk about this in my Notebook piece, “www.icgchurches.org/Las_Vegas_NV/las_vegas_sermons.shtml.” The question is HOW does it
happen? You have heard me say a number of times that everything under
the sun is a process. The splintering of churches is no
exception. In this piece, we are going to enumerate the elements of
this process. Some are subtle and others are overt. If you are to
endure unto the end (Matthew 24:13), you will need to become an expert
at recognizing these process elements as they unfold.
Why
it Happens
Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. -- Romans 1:21-22 Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him. -- Proverbs 26:12
For thou hast trusted in thy wickedness: thou hast said, None seeth me. Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath perverted thee; and thou hast said in thine heart, I am, and none else beside me. Therefore shall evil come upon thee; thou shalt not know from whence it riseth: and mischief shall fall upon thee; thou shalt not be able to put it off: and desolation shall come upon thee suddenly, which thou shalt not know. -- Isaiah 47:10-11
When a person begins to move away from the righteousness of Christ, they become vain in their imaginations. Their hearts become darkened. They are conceited. God says a fool has a better hope than one of these. We will immerse ourselves into the meaning of Isaiah 47:10-11 when we discuss what is to happen to these people who would destroy a church of God.
How it HappensThis is an enumerated list of signs
to look for as the splintering process begins and continues to unfold.
Each incident will have its own set of elements and circumstances.
Some, but clearly not all of these listed elements will be involved.
Some of these things are not negative or wrong, in and of themselves,
but may be significant in combination with others on the list. These
elements are listed in no specific order, importance or chronology. I
will be using the pronoun “he” throughout this section, but clearly
these elements could involve any woman in the congregation. 2] makes himself indispensable by taking on increasing numbers of duties in the church. 3] puts on a great show of sincerity and spirituality by expounding syrupy platitudes using phrases or verses from the Bible. 4] engages in various modes of
self-promotion. 6] purposely seeks to aggrandize himself with the ministry, the area coordinator and/or individuals at headquarters. 7] puts himself in a position to write papers, offer opinions, conduct private Bible studies or speak before the congregation. Papers and sermons or sermonettes seem self-serving, critical of others, and/or focusing on biblical twigs or an abundance of non-Salvation subjects. This person is a master of the slick argument. 8] becomes ecumenical by promoting other church organizations, their ministers or their booklets, tapes and web sites. 9] [as minister or credentialed speaker], invites himself to speak before other congregations in the church organization rather than being invited. 10] speaks before congregations in other church organizations. 11] enters into criticism of the local minister, area coordinator and/or headquarters. 12] shows disdain for certain
individuals, guidelines, procedures or others aspects of church
administration [local or national]. 14] presents himself as an authority in spiritual matters in a self-aggrandizing or conceited manner. 15] involves himself heavily in church politics. 16] uses various means to seek or gather a following. 17] seeks to create a mailing list and/or database of members. 18] seems to be engaged in social, political or administrative manipulation of others and/or situations within the church. 19] will decline to admit that he has EVER sinned a sin in this lifetime. Rather acknowledges sin only in general statements, such as “we all sin” or “we all are as dirty rags.” 20] is seemingly obsessed with biblical twigs or has an over-emphasis in prophecy, with him as the all-knowing authority. 21] in all manner of conduct and conversation, leaves God out of the equation. Rather than all glory going to God, he seems to have the light of glory shine on himself. 22] develops close friendships with ministers of other organizations, especially those that have splintered from this church. 23] suddenly moves to incorporate the local church in what appears to be an attitude of separation from headquarters and/or the area coordinator. 24] engages in overt justification for every action taken or statement made. He continually speaks to his sincerity and even love. 25] becomes secretive and/or full of intrigue. 26] demonstrates
bad theology in increasing amounts. 28] refuses to play sermons by Garner Ted Armstrong or make any of his booklets or tapes available locally. 29] limits exposure of the local congregation to reports, messages and sermon or Bible study materials from headquarters. 30] seeks to control all local funds and/or property of the local church, either by legal ownership or physical possession at his home. 31] seeks local control using money or promises or enticements of money and/or position or power. 32] becomes like a Pharisee by
codification of spiritual law or instructing members where they are to
direct their money, tithes, offerings and/or property. 35] speaks against or is critical of
doctrine, constitution, teachings, booklets, Bible studies, sermons or
guidelines of the church.
For
thou hast trusted in thy wickedness: thou hast said, None seeth me. Thy
wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath perverted thee; and thou hast said in
thine heart, I am, and none else beside me. Therefore shall evil come
upon thee; thou shalt not know from whence it riseth: and mischief shall
fall upon thee; thou shalt not be able to put it off: and desolation
shall come upon thee suddenly, which thou shalt not know.
-- Isaiah 47:10-11 This passage presents a song of triumph over vanquished Babylon. Cast down from her imperial power, Babylon was to be reduced to the disgraceful status of a half-naked slave girl grinding meal with the heavy grindstone. The silence and darkness of verse 5 refer to the impotence and obscurity that were ever after to be hers. Babylon would never again attain independence or imperial power (and after 539 B.C. she never did). 6,7. The Lord explains that he would permit the Chaldean conquest and captivity only for the chastening of apostate Israel. But the pagan victors would go far beyond the bounds of humane decency in their savage maltreatment of their captives. Moreover, they would fail to recognize divine righteousness behind the disaster that would befall Judah. They would suppose they were by their own might the lords over the destinies of nations, and secure forever in their supreme position.
In verses 8-11 Jehovah pronounces
doom upon the atheistic humanism of Babylonian culture. Babylon
represents the man-centered culture of the unregenerate world: living
for carnal pleasures and lusts, abjuring responsibility towards a God of
justice, and even - with the self-confidence of megalomania - denying
God's existence altogether. Chaldean Babylon (v. 10) combined the
practical atheism of the freethinker with astrology, necromancy, and
crass superstition. Notice how modern is the credo of the philosophical
humanist: "I am, and no (God) besides me." The only fitting judgment for
these moral and intellectual degenerates was sudden and appalling
destruction, the slaughter of Babylon's armies (v. 9 a), and the abrupt
termination of her political power (all of which came to pass in 539
B.C.). --(from
The Wycliffe Bible Commentary)
Let no
man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this
world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise. For the wisdom of
this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the
wise in their own craftiness. –1 Corinthians
3:18-19 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? --1 Corinthians 6:9a
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness. -- Romans 1:18
And
cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be
weeping and gnashing of teeth. -- Matthew
25:30 1] Remain immersed in the Word of God. This will keep you from being deceived. 2] Stayed focused on your own Salvation Process and the elements thereof. 3] Pray for God’s protection of the church and its members from these types of individuals. 4] Quietly notify your area coordinator and/or headquarters of your concerns when any individual seems to be developing an increasing number of the listed elements above. At the same time, keep your concerns to yourself, spreading no discord while the situation is looked at by the area coordinator or headquarters. 5] Endure unto the end. Be diligent. Be fervent. 6] Give all glory to God. |
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