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10 Lies Christians Believe
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| 5/17/16
| Gary
Posted on 05/17/2016 11:34:00 AM PDT by amessenger4god
These are some of the most common lies that many Christians have fallen victim to. I hear many of these quite frequently and in years past have even fallen for some of them myself. The enemy has used each of these lies to sow great discord, apathy, and fear in the Body of Christ. It's time to dispel them all.
1. "I must do _____ to be saved or keep doing _____ to stay saved."
This is what virtually every religion teaches, but not true Christianity. Unsurprisingly, every "Christian" cult teaches this as well. The very definition of the Gospel dispels this lie (see 1 Corinthians 15:3-4). Jesus paid in full for your sins of commission and your sins of omission. It is not necessary that you do, but it is necessary that you trust. The question is, do you accept His payment on your behalf and do you believe He rose again?
Consider John 6:28-29.
The carnal man asks, "what must I do?"
The Man from Heaven responds, "the work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent."
The Gospel is the revolutionary message of God's unmerited love and pardon. It is the message of a loving God doing on your behalf. Read more about this here.
And to those who think salvation is two parts grace to one part works, the Apostle Paul responds:
And if by grace, then it cannot be based on works; if it were, grace would no longer be grace. - Romans 11:6
But what about all those Christians who seem to be living in unrepentant sin? Truly there will be many who will say "Lord, Lord" and still not be saved, yet the great lie is to believe it is because these "Christians" were too sinful, too worldly, too lukewarm, etc. The truth is that they never really trusted Christ. Their evil deeds or lack of good deeds were simply evidence of a non-existent faith. Justification and condemnation are based solely on trust in Christ or lack thereof (see what Jesus Himself says in John 3:18 and John 3:36). Read James 2, but this time consider that James is not comparing the Believer who has faith and works to the Believer who has faith and no works, but instead is comparing the Believer whose faith is evidenced by his works to the person who only professes to have faith yet whose absence of works prove he doesn't actually have said faith (James 2:14).
It is vitally important to understand that James' comparison is not Believer-plus-works vs Believer-minus-works. His comparison is Believer proven true by his works vs unbeliever proven false by his lack of works.
In regards to the person who has true faith and yet whose works are not evident, the Apostle Paul says:
However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness. - Romans 4:5
Getting this wrong negates the grace of God and nullifies the Gospel itself. Abundant sin and lack of works are strong, but not absolute evidence that someone is unsaved, because in the end some will be saved even though they had no works (1 Corinthians 3:11-15).
2. "Don't judge"
Perhaps the most widespread lie on this list, Christians have done such an amazing job of misquoting Matthew 7:1 that non-Christians and nominal Christians alike now regularly use it as a shield from virtually any critique on lifestyle or societal ills. It's like Jesus just came to tell everyone to mind their own business - that's supposedly the most tolerant, loving thing to do.
Two problems with "don't judge" though:
First, Jesus never taught this. Jesus made numerous judgments on his society as well as individuals that he interacted with, as did His disciples. In just one chapter in Matthew, Jesus judged many of the Pharisees and teachers of the law to be "blind fools" (Matthew 23:17), superficial and vain (Matthew 23:27), "hypocrites" (Matthew 23:29) and Gehenna-bound vipers (Matthew 23:33), and He judged the city of Jerusalem to be guilty of shedding the blood of the prophets (Matthew 23:37). In a single verse, John 8:44, Jesus judges an entire group of Jewish people as being children of satan and judges satan himself as a "murderer from the beginning." The judgments of Jesus can be found abundantly throughout all four gospels and the Book of Revelation.
In 1 Corinthians 2:15 the Apostle Paul says that the spiritual person judges or appraises (ἀνακρίνω in the Greek) "all things." Believers should be judging everything. Wisely and out of love, of course, but judgment is a big part of a Believer's life, both internal and external, appraising everything to see if it accords with God's will. The necessity of the Believer judging self and others is further evident in 1 John 4:1, Romans 16:17, 2 Timothy 3:5-6, and 2 Corinthians 6:17. Judging is not only not sinful, but is actually a key characteristic of a Believer.
What Jesus actually said was "Do not judge, or you too will be judged." Someone will inevitably argue that Jesus' point is that since no one is perfect, no one should judge another imperfect person, but Jesus is not saying that at all. His central point and command can be found several verses down in Matthew 7:5:
...first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brothers eye.
In the very passage that so many use as the basis for never judging others, Jesus demonstrates how you should judge others by first removing any hypocrisy that might interfere with your judgment! If you are full of hate and rage you probably shouldn't admonish your sister for hers. Likewise, if you are in the middle of watching Game of Thrones you probably shouldn't admonish your brother for struggling with pornography. First stop indulging in the filth in your own life and then you will be able to lovingly and patiently admonish your brother for the filth in his.
Second problem with "don't judge": Jesus taught quite emphatically that you actually should:
Stop judging by mere appearances, but instead judge correctly. - John 7:24
3. "Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words." - St. Francis of Assisi
For starters, this quote attributed to St. Francis, is not something he ever actually said or wrote. That should tell you plenty.
Secondarily and most importantly, the false implication is that you can evangelize the lost without directly sharing your faith. Many Christians have been inspired by this quote to be really, really nice and yet in the end the people to whom they were being so nice either didn't know what to attribute their niceness to or upon learning of their faith assumed they didn't take it very seriously since they didn't talk about it.
How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? - Romans 10:14
As one article puts it, what really should be said is "Preach the Gospel, and since it is necessary, use words."
4. "Too heavenly minded, no earthly good"
Many unbelievers and apathetic Christians like to use this to stamp out zeal because they find people who take their faith seriously a very burdensome annoyance. Too much God talk! Put The Simpsons back on and let's eat!
Some of the lies on this list have a kernel of truth, but this one's got nothing. Your earthly good actually stems from your heavenly mindedness. In fact, those who are earthly minded have actually made themselves enemies of God (James 4:4). Here is what the Bible says about this lie:
Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth. - Colossians 3:1-2
But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. - Matthew 6:33
Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and their glory is in their shame. Their minds are set on earthly things. For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. - Philippians 3:19-20
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. - 2 Corinthians 4:18
Therefore, holy brothers and sisters, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, whom we acknowledge as our apostle and high priest. - Hebrews 3:1
5. "God just wants me to be happy."
The fruits of this lie are innumerable broken commitments and even more unwise choices. An unprecedented divorce rate, skyrocketing number of abortions, and uncountable multitude of fatherless homes expose this lie for what it is. Sometimes rephrased "God made me this way" or "God wouldn't have given me this desire if _____."
The truth is that God wants you be holy (1 Peter 1:16, Leviticus 20:26). Righteousness is the goal. If your happiness is derived from sin, vanity, or poor character, He would have you be unhappy until you can come to your senses and find satisfaction in Him for "at His right hand are pleasures forevermore" (Psalm 16:11).
Reality is quite contrary to this lie, as Clear Lens author Logan Judy writes:
The gospel guarantees our persecution (2 Tim. 3:12), conflict in our families (Matthew 10:35), and ridicule from the culture (John 15:19).
6. "God helps those who help themselves."
Many Christians actually think this is a verse in the Bible, but it was actually coined in either the 17th or 18th century by Algernon Sydney or Benjamin Franklin.
While there is a hint of truth to this lie (see 2 Thessalonians 3:10 and James 4:8), the larger truth is that God helps those who can't help themselves. God helps the helpless and so should we. In fact, this is the message of the Gospel:
[He] made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions--it is by grace you have been saved. - Ephesians 2:5
You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. - Romans 5:6
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. - Romans 5:8
7. "Faith should be a private matter."
Faith is deeply personal, but it was never meant to be private. A person's faith defines everything about them: who or what they worship, who they marry, who they befriend, how they spend their time, how they use their money, how they handle difficult circumstances, how they vote, and what they think about life after death. Certainly Jesus and His disciples' faith was anything but private:
"I have spoken openly to the world," Jesus replied. "I always taught in synagogues or at the temple, where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret." - John 18:20
Even the Greek word used in the Bible for "preach" has an unequivocal meaning of public proclamation:
Kerusso: to preach, to be a herald, to officiate as a herald, to proclaim after the manner of a herald, always with the suggestion of formality, gravity, and an authority which must be listened to and obeyed, to publish, proclaim openly something which has been done, used [in relation to] the public proclamation of the gospel and matters pertaining to it, made by John the Baptist, by Jesus, by the apostles, and other Christian teachers.
8. "I believe in Jesus, but it's OK if someone believes in something else."
Perhaps the most dangerous lie on the list, this is a sort of "soft universalism." At the heart of it, many Christians just want everyone to get along and be OK just as God does (2 Peter 3:9, Ezekiel 33:11), but they take this feeling and desire to a fatal end (John 8:24). God Himself has provided the only means through which people can actually be OK and get along: His Son Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12, John 14:6, Romans 5:10, John 10:9, Matthew 7:13-14).
Not only is the Gospel of Jesus Christ the only means through which a person can be saved, but the God of the Bible is the only God who actually exists and is worthy of worship (Isaiah 43:10-11, Isaiah 45:5, Exodus 34:14, Deuteronomy 5:7, Psalm 96:4-5, Luke 4:8). From God's revealed perspective, Vishnu, Gaia, and Allah are no different than Molech, Asteroth, and Ba'al: worthless idols (Psalm 135:15-18, Exodus 23:13, Jeremiah 11:12, Jonah 2:8, 1 Corinthians 10:20-22, Revelation 9:20).
In reality it is not OK if someone believes in something else. It isn't OK for their current well being, nor is it OK for their family, and it certainly isn't OK for their soul.
There is a small bit of truth at the heart of this lie though: Christians are called to be kind and respectful even to those who disagree with us. 1 Peter 2:12 says:
Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.
9. "We shouldn't legislate our morality."
This line is used by many Christians who believe in a strict separation of church and state as well as non-Christians who don't want Christian values to be pushed on them. It is often used against laws that would protect unborn children, define marriage traditionally, or protect religious freedom.
Just one rather elephantine problem with this lie: all legislation is based on someone's view of morality. Morality is not a concept limited to Christianity, as if that even needs to be said. Take a look at the laws in every country on earth, democracy and dictatorship alike: their laws reflect the morality of their leaders and their culture. If Christians don't legislate their morality, atheists, Muslims, humanists, and secularists will legislate theirs.
Take the transgender bathroom issue in the United States as a current example. Many are screaming at the North Carolina governor for "legislating morality" by defining who can enter a restroom based on biblical gender definitions and societal norms, yet the same people criticizing the governor would have the state and/or federal government impose laws that are no less based on morality - it would just be their version of morality. Their moral code says that a person's gender is based on how they feel and not on physical reality or deductive reasoning. And since a person's gender is based on how they feel, preventing a man who thinks he is a woman from entering the ladies' room would be discriminatory and wrong.
Or take as an example mundane laws such as the tax code or speed limits. In many countries the tax code is progressive because societies have deemed it more fair that the poor pay less and the rich pay more, often stemming from religious views that encourage helping those in need. If you remove morality from the picture, tax laws would be arbitrary and eventually non-existent: why not tax the poor 100% and the rich 0%? In fact, why have any tax at all? Likewise with speed limits, some lawmaker somewhere decided that it was wrong to allow people to drive recklessly and endanger others, so, based on their moral view, limits were put in place.
Remove morality and you remove all laws. Some laws are moral and some immoral, but no law is amoral. Every law has a moral nature.
10. "The Rapture is not in the Bible."
It is one thing to hold to various views as to the timing of the rapture event, but no rapture at all? This belief is thoroughly nonsensical. The argument often takes shape the same way that Jehovah's Witnesses will say that the Bible doesn't teach the doctrine of the Trinity since the word "Trinity" is not in the Bible - yet the doctrine of the Trinity is found all throughout the Bible, from Genesis 1:1-3 to Revelation. Many Christians say the word "rapture" is not in the Bible, end-of-story.
This argument doesn't even make sense - of course the English word "rapture" is not in the Bible. So too the Latin word that we derive "rapture" from is also not in the Bible. The New Testament was written in Greek! The Greek word for "rapture" is in the Bible: ἁρπάζω. In fact it occurs twice, first in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 and second in Revelation 12:5. Even setting aside all other scriptures, parables, patterns, and parallels that may support the rapture, the rapture event is clearly and unequivocally taught in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17. This passage doesn't necessarily answer the question as to the timing of the event, but yes, the rapture is going to happen. A trumpet will sound and the dead in Christ and those who are "alive and remain" will be "caught up" into the clouds. It plainly, unequivocally says believers will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air.
TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Charismatic Christian; Evangelical Christian; Other Christian
KEYWORDS: bible; blowhard; christians; culture; falseteacher; lies; sectarianturmoil
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To: amessenger4god
Another fraud is Jesus preached and healed for 3 years. It was actually one year.
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:39:17 AM PDT
by
Louis Foxwell
(Stop the Left and save the world.)
To: Louis Foxwell
Another fraud is Jesus preached and healed for 3 years. It was actually one year.
I doubt that one is going to lead anyone astray.
To: metmom; Elsie; MHGinTN
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:46:56 AM PDT
by
Mark17
(I traded my shackles for a glorious song. I'm free, praise the Lord, free at last.)
To: Carpe Cerevisi
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:50:46 AM PDT
by
Louis Foxwell
(Stop the Left and save the world.)
To: amessenger4god
"I must do _____ to be saved or keep doing _____ to stay saved." Wait, I thought it was made abundantly clear to us earlier this year that if you didn't vote for Ted Cruz, then you weren't really saved?
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:51:07 AM PDT
by
Yashcheritsiy
(You can't have a constitution without a country to go with it)
To: amessenger4god
About the faith and works thing. Sorry, but you’re wrong here.
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:54:33 AM PDT
by
I want the USA back
(The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it. Orwell.)
To: amessenger4god
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:55:03 AM PDT
by
Ignatz
(Winner of a prestigious 1960 Y-chromosome award!)
To: Yashcheritsiy
Wait, I thought it was made abundantly clear to us earlier this year that if you didn't vote for Ted Cruz, then you weren't really saved?You can be saved and still fall into venial sin; all those who voted for Trump simply need to confess and do penance, and God will use their choice to do His will.
(Please JimRob, I'm JUST KIDDING!)
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posted on
05/17/2016 11:57:54 AM PDT
by
chajin
("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
To: Yashcheritsiy
Madeline Albright did one better than Cruz Sr., Albright said women who don't vote for the hag will go to hell.
To: Carpe Cerevisi
Mark ( earliest gospel) — one Passover ( one year ministry). Followed by Matthew and Luke. John ( written about 60 years maybe after Jesus) says 3 passovers. Just one of many contradictions and I think it won’t lead many readers astray but —you may Take your choice.
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:01:29 PM PDT
by
faithhopecharity
("Politicians are not born. They're excreted." Marcus Tullius Cicero)
To: Mark17; Alex Murphy; bkaycee; boatbums; caww; CynicalBear; daniel1212; dragonblustar; Dutchboy88; ..
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:04:35 PM PDT
by
metmom
(...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
To: amessenger4god
Excellent list!
The scoffers and cultists are legion here on FR, especially with respect to the Rapture & Salvation Theology. Get ready...
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:07:21 PM PDT
by
Roman_War_Criminal
(God is a racist! Get over it snowflakes. Deuteronomy 7:6-8; Romans 9:13-15)
To: amessenger4god
#1 >>>1. “I must do _____ to be saved or keep doing _____ to stay saved.”<<<
Salvation is a totally different thing than Redemption:
“Faith without works is dead” ...
We can agree to disagree on that point, may you and yours have a blessed day.
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:07:41 PM PDT
by
heterosupremacist
("Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." Thomas Jefferson)
To: amessenger4god
I attend a church my wife calls “the hippy church”.
I like it because they let me wear sandals, and they sell lattes in the foyer, and I can bring my hangover.
It has grown enormously in the few years we have been attending, so much so that it has lost it’s core appeal. A lot of young people go there, and I got this odd feeling from all the chicks, as if they were looking to hook up or something. They are searching, but it ain’t God they’re looking for.
My friend informed me it’s part of the “Jesus is my boyfriend” demographic: They don’t want God. They want to feel safe, and maybe get laid if all goes well.
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:13:08 PM PDT
by
T-Bone Texan
(Don't be a lone wolf. Form up small leaderlesss cells ASAP !)
To: amessenger4god
1. "I must do _____ to be saved or keep doing _____ to stay saved." "See how a person is justified by works and not by faith alone." James 2:24
Yeah, that is the other book Luther wanted removed from the Bible.
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:13:41 PM PDT
by
FatherofFive
(Islam is evil and must be eradicated)
To: T-Bone Texan
The lack of chastity among Christian women is killing family formation. If Islam wins the coming demographic wars it will because Christians stopped controlling their children's sexuality.
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:18:51 PM PDT
by
RedWulf
(End Free trade.)
To: amessenger4god
The whole “don’t judge” thing is even more ridiculous when Matthew 7 is read just a little further down the chapter:
Mat 7:6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.
These aren’t four-legged critters Christ is referring to. He’s commanding us to JUDGE whether certain people are “dogs” or “swine” and then refrain from evangelizing them once we know them for what they are.
“Swine” is easy, of course: Someone who insists on wallowing in his filth. “Dogs” is a euphemism for “male prostitute” in Hebrew. Christ spoke Aramaic, closely related to Hebrew.
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:19:24 PM PDT
by
afsnco
To: I want the USA back
Exactly. IMHO, both are necessary.
To me, Faith is the operative portion from God.... but the balance of OUR accountability is reflected to my mind in the statement “Faith without works is dead.” God makes His promise that our Faith is necessary for salvation... and that we must also have works as well.
If we have Faith, salvation IS granted. Works will not earn it, but works WILL serve as our ratification of His glory and magnificence. When we have genuine Faith, we actually WANT to perform works in His name. It is a condition of heart and oneness with Him. It is also true that sometimes those works, - especially unpleasant ones - while they don’t EARN salvation, nevertheless, the performing of them requires a certain discipline and setting of self aside. LOL! Maybe that is why we are called “disciples” if we are truly seeking to follow Him! Sometimes it ain’t easy!
I respect the debates about various interpretations which people place on these various Biblical scriptures.
I have my beliefs, and I adhere to them. They feed me, and I feel close to the Lord; I know and trust that I am saved. I also know that as I apply the scriptures in my life to the best of my ability I have error. I know that each of us is pretty much in the same boat.
I have the belief that the Lord reaches us through many means. As long as a soul is truly searching and placing their hand into Our Lord’s hand, then each shall be shown by Him what is the path each as a disciple individually must adhere to. He is our Shepherd. He WILL reveal the Truth to all as each one seeks and becomes open each day to His Higher Truth. Because of our density, sometimes we have quite a task to remove the impediments from entering into His Higher understanding. “Let that mind be in you which also is in Christ Jesus.”
Blessings to all here in our common search - for we are one in the Body of God and His Christ! Our Father is so magnificent and he truly IS the Father of us all, we who love Him! We ARE brothers and sisters in our Lord.
God Bless you abundantly!
texokie
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:22:39 PM PDT
by
TEXOKIE
(We must surrender only to our Holy God and never to the evil that has befallen us.)
To: amessenger4god
Consider John 6:28-29. The carnal man asks, "what must I do?"
The Man from Heaven responds, "the work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent."
What does it mean to "believe" to you? James 2:19 "You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder." Surely, there is more to belief than mere knowledge.
Belief is an action word. If you believe, you will do and there is much that we have been commanded to do.
Matt 7:21 "Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven."
Matt 12:50 "For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.
Luke 12:47 "The servant who knows the masters will and does not get ready or does not do what the master wants will be beaten with many blows."
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posted on
05/17/2016 12:22:47 PM PDT
by
pgyanke
(Republicans get in trouble when not living up to their principles. Democrats... when they do.)
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