Posted on 01/02/2014 10:13:07 AM PST by DouglasKC
The Ravenous Wolves of FreeRepublic
How do we deal with the insults and pain of those whom Christ called "ravenous wolves"?
Many aren't aware of it but the phrase "A wolf in sheeps clothing" has biblical origins.
Mat 7:15 "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.
The word translated "false prophet" here is not referring to a Godly person who has a prophecy that fails. Instead it's referring to a person who pretends to be a Christian but in reality is not. They are compared to "ravenous wolves" among the flock.
These ravenous wolves exist in life. And they exist here in the religious forum of FreeRepublic. They can be a challenge to our faith and to our Christianity. In this article we're going to examine how to identify these wolves in sheep clothing and how to use our shepard, Jesus Christ, to combat them.
How can we know them? Jesus Christ gave us the answer in the very next verse:
Mat 7:16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?
In other words, says Christ, real Christians have a certain, identifiable "fruit". The wolves among the sheep will NOT have these fruits. You can't get grapes from thorns.
Jesus then goes on to make another comparison:
Mat 7:17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.
Mat 7:18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.
The word translated "bad" means harmful, or evil. Something that is intended to hurt or destroy. So the hallmark of bad fruit is something that is harmful or destructive to people. "Good" on the other hand is something that is beautiful, beneficial, or worthy.
Mat 7:20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.
So the mark of a wolf in sheeps clothing is whether they bear good fruit, or any. In John 15, Christ gives more detail on this fruit.
John 15:4 Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me.
John 15:5 "I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.
This fruit is something that Christians have. If someone doesn't have Christ they then won't have this fruit.
The Fruit of the Spirit
But what is this fruit? How can we know whether the fruit is good or bad unless we know what it looks like? Luckily the apostle Paul gives us a good idea of what this fruit looks like in the book of Galatians.
Gal 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
Gal 5:23 gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law.
This fruit, these characteristics, are the natural result of living and abiding in Christ, in having his spirit.
Paul sums them up beautifully in 1 Corinthians:
1Co 13:4 Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up;
1Co 13:5 does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil;
1Co 13:6 does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth;
1Co 13:7 bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
These characteristics apply across all organizations. Organizations do not have a lock on the spirit of God. If someone exhibits these characteristics on a consistent basis they do have the spirit of God and they are a Christian.
There are many people in various organizations on FreeRepublic that exhibit these traits. Many Catholic, LDS, Protestant and Messianic and other members of FreeRepublic exhibit these traits and thus do have the spirit of God and are Christians.
However there are a very few that rarely if ever exhibit these traits. In fact they exhibit something else....the works of the flesh:
Gal 5:19 Now the works of the flesh are evident, which are: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness,
Gal 5:20 idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies,
Gal 5:21 envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the like; of which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time past, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.
These behaviors are not just physical but are also spiritual. They are destructive and harmful to themselves and those they come into contact with.
That should not be surprising because the emanate not jut from the flesh, but are demonic in origin. James highlights these works.
James 3:13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom.
Note that good behavior and meekness are hallmarks of of wisdom, having the spirit of the Lord. James contrasts that with other behavior.
James 3:14 But if you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your hearts, do not boast and lie against the truth.
James 3:15 This wisdom does not descend from above, but is earthly, sensual, demonic.
James 3:16 For where envy and self-seeking exist, confusion and every evil thing are there.
And back to the righteous:
James 3:17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy.
James 3:18 Now the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace.
Animal Behavior
So these are the fruits. The ravenous wolves of FreeRepublic generally act like their namesakes....wolf like.
You've seen them. They'll post derogatory things about others and their faith. The purpose isn't to defend their own faith which often is hidden or not evident. . The purpose is to satisfy their hunger for division, acrimony and blood.
Like animals they seem not to know how to behave civility. They can't address others with whom they disagree without snarling, spitting and insulting. They bare their teeth and pretend that their animal nature is noble and Godly.
They justify their animal nature by pretending that they're just like us. They show us their sheepskin but they can't hide their true nature.
Like a wolf pack there is hierarchy and anyone outside of the pack is instantly set upon if one so much as questions the rules of the pack.
Like a wolf pack they howl, or ping others, when they think they've identified a victim. Peter describes their behavior perfectly:
1Pe_5:8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
That's how the ravenous wolves of FreeRepublic operate. They bait. They hunt down. They attack. They devour and all the while pretend that they're one of us.
Christ is the Shepherd
How do we deal with these wolves? These impostors? These fake Christians? After all they seem to have the advantage of aggressiveness, viciousness and have no qualms about personally attacking others.
The answer is that "we" can't do anything. We're sheep. We're weak. We're helpless. We don't have the teeth or claws they do.
But we have something else. Something they don't have. We have Christ as our shepherd protecting and guiding us. They can't harm us if we depend on Christ and stay in the flock.
Really all the wolves can do is sit just outside the flock, snarling, biting and snapping at us. And maybe that's why they're bitter and angry. They realize that they're not real sheep. They envy that the sheep have real faith in their shepherd. They wonder why Christ doesn't accept their disguise as being the real thing.
Now certainly we're not perfect sheep. I'm not. Sometimes we take their bait. It's not easy to see other sheep begin attacked or to be attacked. Sometimes we want to snarl back with our little sheep teeth. But it rarely works because to do that we have to leave the side of Christ.
The best strategy is to let Christ take care of them. They're not fooling very many and they're certainly not fooling Jesus. They're interested only in satisfying their hunger. They don't want to debate. When they pretend they are they're really only dangling bait to draw others out where they will be vulnerable and away from the shepherd.
About such Christ said:
Mat 7:6 "Don't give what is holy to dogs or throw your pearls to pigs. Otherwise, they will trample them and then tear you to pieces.
These ravenous wolves of FreeRepublic have figured out how to manipulate and find the "loopholes" in the forum rules so their rude, crude and unChristian behavior is tolerated. But they're not fooling anyone. A leopard can't hide his spots.
Ultimately they are to be pitied. Clearly they've had experiences in their lives where they've been hurt deeply. They've been betrayed. They've been picked on. They've been abused. So not knowing Christ they do the same to others. They behave like animals as all Christians did before becoming Christians.
But they don't have to. One day God will open up their eyes. He will show them that they are only pretending to be sheep and they will realize their animal nature and be ashamed. And then Christ will show them HOW to become sheep.
Our prayers should be that they will change. That they will bear fruit worthy of repentance. And we should examine ourselves and our attitudes toward them and others. To pray that God gives us the wisdom, kindness and gentleness to deal with those who would use us and spitefully accuse us.
Mat 5:43 "You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor, and hate your enemy.'
Mat 5:44 But I tell you this: Love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you.
Mat 5:45 In this way you show that you are children of your Father in heaven.
This should be our goal. To let the light of our Father shine through and to glorify him. A tall order to be sure but the only way to stand up to the wolves.
Yes
Your Citation of Rom. 8:17: 17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.The above had not happened yet, it was future, they were not yet glorified.
Well, you cite 8:17 but leave out 8:15-17a...it's all one paragraph, really
15: "rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship.
This is recent past tense.
And by him we cry, Abba, Father.
This is present tense.
16 The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are Gods children.
This is present tense
17 Now if we are children,
This is present tense
then we are heirsheirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.
This is both present and future tense: An heir apparent is still an heir, even if all he has received is a "down payment" on that ... and the NT talks about the Holy Spirit being our down payment.
Most of Rom. 8:15-17 is present tense...with v. 15 even being (recent) past tense.
So in v. 15...already adopted...v. 15 we don't have to wait to cry "Daddy"...v. 16..."we ARE children"...v. 17 "if we ARE children"...and then the rest of v. 17 talks about a future reception of what heirs receive in glory
23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body. - They were still waiting for the final adoption.
Yes, and Paul is specific about what aspect of this adoption awaits fruition...a bodily placement... (as in a bodily placement into those "many rooms" Jesus talked about in John 14)
The parallel I would give you here is if you and your spouse adopted a child from Asia or Africa. The adoption process is well COMPLETED before the child ever leaves Asia or Africa. That child IS yours.
But say you were with that child in Africa, but couldn't make it home for any # of reasons: Bad weather; or civil war in Central Africa; or some other crisis kept you from temporarily bringing that child bodily home. You are ALREADY with that child...just on different turf. That child has ALREADY been adopted. The "becoming your child" paperwork is done; the custody transfer has ALREADY occurred. All that's waiting is that child to bodily come home to the room set aside for him/her.
I agree...I see in scripture God's desire to save as many as possible and to my way of thinking that's going to be most of mankind..if not in this world then in the world to come. But either way I try to remember that almost everyone I run into is a Christian or at least a future Christian. God is going to win.
But you can see it's an uphill struggle to share that viewpoint. It is. What do you think it's dealing with, out of curiosity?
In traditional Christianity today it's mostly tradition as you pointed out in one of your posts above. Satanic deception plays a large part in some of though. Not sure what the messianic position is on demons and such but I think there's an ongoing battle to smear and demean such things as the holy days of the Lord, the Lords food prohibitions, righteous behavior, repentance, attaining to the holiness of Christ, etc. etc.
I totally "get" if I'm public in promoting the holy days that people will react negatively. Your post 514 sums it up...there wasn't much, if anything, biblical about not observing the feast days. Protestants take that as a challenge. Most Catholics on the other hand accept it and recognize that the change is validated because of tradition, the church, and not necessarily on scriptural grounds. There's no debating Catholics on that. I can't debate tradition.
Had I gotten a hardline Messianic hammering away at me during that time, I'd probably have rejected it. Why should I not be equally gracious and let the Spirit work in someone who may just be starting down a new and difficult road?
There's certainly a line there. I'm not always successful but teaching and presenting the whole bible requires a certain amount of standing our ground when teaching biblical truths. That can easily be misconstrued as badgering. In forums such as this I'm rarely trying to convert or push the person I'm debating with. Rather it's an attempt to put a witness out there for someone who may stumble across the debate or come across it later. The challenge is to do it in a way that reflects Christ and the teaching of the first disciples.
2Ti 2:23 But avoid foolish and ignorant disputes, knowing that they generate strife.
2Ti 2:24 And a servant of the Lord must not quarrel but be gentle to all, able to teach, patient,
2Ti 2:25 in humility correcting those who are in opposition, if God perhaps will grant them repentance, so that they may know the truth,
2Ti 2:26 and that they may come to their senses and escape the snare of the devil, having been taken captive by him to do his will.
The trick for me is walking the line between foolish and ignorant disputes and patient teaching.
Yes, but I think it goes a little deeper than that.
Isa 58:13 "If you turn away your foot from the Sabbath, From doing your pleasure on My holy day, And call the Sabbath a delight, The holy day of the LORD honorable, And shall honor Him, not doing your own ways, Nor finding your own pleasure, Nor speaking your own words,
Isa 58:14 Then you shall delight yourself in the LORD; And I will cause you to ride on the high hills of the earth, And feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father. The mouth of the LORD has spoken."
This has to do with recognizing and living in the holiness of the day. In my understanding and experience the sabbath and the feast days of the Lord are absolutely infused with his presence that is on a level above and beyond his presence in our lives at other times. The verses above are basically instructing us to find and recognize that holiness, to live it and breathe it and forget about what man's considers "restful". Sleep all day? Well that might make us feel better physically but there's not really a spiritual component to it. Worship on the sabbath is part of finding it a delight...part of recognizing and honoring what God made holy.
I did want to expand on this a bit. I think it was normative and expected that they (gentiles)would keep the sabbath and the holy days. There's no controversy at all about it in scripture. By comparison circumcision of gentiles was a huge issue in the early church. The detractors of early Christianity would surely have eviscerated Paul or any other disciple for even suggesting that it was "ok" for gentiles not to observe the 4th commandment or the feast of the Lord. Everyone knew this was a teaching of God in scripture.
That's how I see it.... it's like how today everyone "knows" that you go to church on Sunday and observe Christmas and Easter if you're a Christian.
Was Martin Luther a true Christian, or not?
Was Martin Luther a true Christian, or not?
Up to 527
The parallel I would give you here is if you and your spouse adopted a child from Asia or Africa. The adoption process is well COMPLETED before the child ever leaves Asia or Africa. That child IS yours.
Is it once saved, always saved? i don,t know.
Could the child that we adopt be killed on the way?
Could we change our hearts before death?
23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, This was Present
waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body. all in the same verse but this had not happened yet.
17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.
if so be that we suffer with him, there is the word if.
Like i said, i agree but i realize i could be wrong.
Yes, but I think it goes a little deeper than that.
Maybe it is just me because i do not like fences or walls, and i do not like authority except what i see in the Words of Jesus, i will take my chances.
Jesus said man was not made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath was made for man.
So that is the reason for my take on the rest.
God bless in your journey and your studies.
So when Douglas claims youre going to find something different from what I have provided on the UCG website, hes bluffing, hoping you dont actually check, and confuse him for a Trinitarian Christian.
***It’s a tricky feat. From their website, they skirt around the issue like an ice skater doing a magic trick.
http://www.ucg.org/fundamental-beliefs-info/
God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit
We believe in one God, the Father, eternally existing, who is a Spirit, a personal Being of supreme intelligence, knowledge, love, justice, power and authority. He, through Jesus Christ, is the Creator of the heavens and the earth and all that is in them. He is the Source of life and the One for whom human life exists. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, who is the Word and has eternally existed. We believe that He is the Messiah, the Christ, the divine Son of the living God, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born in the human flesh of the virgin Mary. We believe that it is by Him that God created all things and that without Him was not anything made that was made. We believe in the Holy Spirit, as the Spirit of God and of Christ Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the power of God and the Spirit of life eternal (2 Timothy 1:7
; Ephesians 4:6
; 1 Corinthians 8:6
; John 1:1-4
; Colossians 1:16
).
Go find out, then get back to me. He’s an interesting individual.
I read the 95 Theses and i will say that he was a Christian.
The first 4 are readily found in scripture, and i agree.
1. Our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, in saying, “Repent ye, etc.,” intended that the whole life of his believers on earth should be a constant penance.
2. And the word “penance” neither can, nor may, be understood as referring to the Sacrament of Penance, that is, to confession and atonement as exercised under the priest’s ministry.
3. Nevertheless He does not think of inward penance only: rather is inward penance worthless unless it produces various outward mortifications of the flesh.
4. Therefore mortification continues as long as hatred of oneself continues, that is to say, true inward penance lasts until entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven.
This can all be found in Matthew 25: 31 to 45 James 2:18, Romans 7: 14 to 25
The rest of the Theses seems to me about the Pope remitting punishments, the only ones he can remit are the ones brought on by his order and has nothing to do with God, which i agree.
And indulgence,s which in these days any one who can read can see is not of God but of the devil.
But in those days many people could not read and very few had a Bible, they only had what the Church wanted them to have.
Shalom
So would I. But now go look up and read “The Jews and Their Lies,” which he wrote later in life.
This is obviously the only book Adolf Hitler ever read about Christianity.
But at any rate if he had the power of the Catholic Church he would have been even worse that what they were.
Suddenly, he's not such an easy man to categorize, is he?
Suddenly, he’s not such an easy man to categorize, is he?
The flaws of great men of history reverberate just as much as their successes, and I think that is true of Luther. I accept that he was a true Christian, and like all men deeply flawed. His flaws of pride and temper caught up with him later in life, just as King David's weakness towards the fairer sex caught up with the man after Hashem's own heart. Luther was also simply a reflection of just how much anti-Semitism had infected the Christian community over the millennia since Nicea.
You can no more disown the sins of Christianity's past with the "no true Scottsman" fallacy than the Jews can disown the sins of our own.
Shalom.
You can no more disown the sins of Christianity’s past with the “no true Scottsman” fallacy than the Jews can disown the sins of our own.
I think the word true Christian is used for lack of a better word, at least in my case it is.
It is a word i may apply to very few people and never to myself, what would we be like if we were being true Christians?
If i am broke down along the road i will hope a hell raising rough neck, a lumberjack or some one in that category comes along.
I see a true Christian as some one who is not afraid to give some one a hand even if it may be an enemy, that is what Jesus meant when he talked about love.
Other people may judge them by what they appear to be in Church service.
Some Christians would not have anything to do with any one who has been in jail, blind to the fact that even our lord and his apostles spent time in jail.
Others will spend their life shaking the hands of those in jail.
I am not very familiar with Anabaptists but i believe they were teaching what Jesus taught, if they lived what they were teaching or not i have no idea.
I believe the Amish may go to far in showing that they are not of this world, because they are trying to live in the world of the past but if we are trying to live in the world Jesus lived in we should remember that it was the same world he said,(you are not of this world ).
I am not a Judge of martin Luther nor any one else including Hitler, neither am i a follower of any one, i believe in God and believe Jesus was his only begotten son born of a virgin.
If there is a one and only true Church of Christ ( which i doubt very much )i would hesitate to enter into it because i would defile it.
So i can see very well how Luther could come to the attitude
that he did and his hurt pride that a lot of people did not see it his way.
I think Paul had a little problem in that same direction even though he was most likely right in most of what he said.
The new covenant
Jeremiah 31
34 And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.
The Churches were and are to serve that purpose and even with all of the mistakes and even false doctrine there are very few people who has not heard of the gospel of Jesus.
They can tromp on it or they can accept it.
And it has been preserved and translated into all languages so that we can see for our selves what it says.
So while Martin Luther and many others including the Catholic Church had a very big part in bringing all of this about, it is not their word but the word of God which they brought to us that we are to learn from.
btt!
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