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There Can Be Only One
Monday, July 28, 2014Is the church of Christ a denominational church?Sincerely,
Doing My Research
Dear Doing My Research,
The church of Christ is definitely not a denominational church. Each congregation is led and guided autonomously by the Scriptures. Whatever the Scriptures say, that is what we do (Col 3:17). Denominationalism is wrong – read our article “Down With Denominationalism” for details on how the Lord’s church is being attacked by the religious confusion of the denominational world.
Biblical Self-Worth
Thursday, July 24, 2014Being in church, we (or at least I) have always been told I don't deserve anything and that only God's grace keeps me up every day. I have been reminded of this several times and try to utilize it to make me humble. I'll try to be brief and as candid as possible but... how am I to pray if I am so undeserving?Yes, I know Jesus reached out to sinners more than anyone else, but what do we sinners pray about? Am I deserving enough to everyday pray for others’ help? Is it vanity that makes me pray to better myself everyday? Let’s say I have the blackest soul alive; what do I actually deserve to do? What am I allowed to pray for? Would working out and wearing makeup hurt God as vanity? Would determination to do my very best at work and school (fully aware that I'm doing it to get a good job financially) hurt God as greed? Would never cursing out loud once in my life and acting the caring person when I have had inner monologues of foul language and can't seem to ever help judging every single person I meet and know every day hurt God as hypocrisy?
Basically, if I know I don't deserve the life I live and shouldn't deserve it, how can I live it?
Sincerely,
Unworthy
Dear Unworthy,
It is true that we have all sinned and don't deserve to go to heaven (Rom 3:23), but what you are talking about is more than just being undeserving; you are saying that everyone is totally depraved, and even when we do good things, it is all just a sham. The idea that we are all deeply and totally depraved and don't have a single shred of goodness in us is not from the Bible; it is a teaching called ‘Calvinism’. Calvinism teaches that you are born sinful and always are sinful and that nothing you can do is ever good enough – this is not true. After all, God made us in His image... that is a good thing! Sin is something that you do, not something that you are. Sin does separate us from God, and Christ's blood is a gift that gives us a chance to be reunited with the Father. We could never earn what Christ has given us, but that doesn't mean that in your heart of hearts, you are a bad person. Christ specifically came to save those people that wished to be good but still made bad choices. Paul dealt with this inner struggle that faithful people have as they fight the battle against the flesh in Rom 7:22-25. People aren't born inherently bad at the core – we choose to want evil or to want good. Calvinism is wrong, and we recommend you read the article "Calvin And Sobs" for a complete breakdown of this false teaching that has befuddled quite a lot of good people.
Pre-Saved?
Saturday, July 19, 2014Are we predestinated to be saved according to Acts 13:48 and Ephesians 1:4-5 amongst others? Is Calvinism true about predestination?Sincerely,
Chosen By God
Dear Chosen By God,
We here at AYP firmly believe in election, grace, and predestination because they are all terms clearly mentioned in the Bible. The important questions to ask are:
- How are we elected?
- Who receives grace?
- What is predestined?
Many false doctrines have been created because people failed to ask these questions. Calvinism (a very popular false doctrine that has infected many churches) teaches that people are elected by God without any conditions and that it is impossible to choose to serve God; it is all up to God. It also teaches that grace can never be lost and that it is impossible to fall away even if you become an axe-murderer or live a homosexual lifestyle. Calvinism also teaches that God predestined specific people throughout history to be saved and that only those specific individuals will go to heaven – everyone else is lost by default. (For further information on Calvinism, please read “Calvin And Sobs”.) This is an example of how the words ‘election’, ‘grace’, and ‘predestination’ have been abused when we didn’t clarify their biblical meanings.
God teaches that He has elected certain people to be saved. John 6:44-45 says that God draws people to Him through the Bible. When we listen to what the Bible says, we are called by God. 2 Thess 2:14 makes it even clearer when it says that we are called through the Gospel. ‘Called’ is another word for ‘elected’.
Those who turn to Christ will receive grace. ‘Grace’ means ‘unmerited or undeserved favor’; grace is a gift you haven’t earned… in this case, it is the gift of salvation. We receive grace when we live by faith (Eph 2:8). Jesus died and paid a price none of us could ever pay – the price of our sins. When we walk according to His teachings, His blood cleanses us from sin (1 Jn 1:7). A faithful life isn’t a perfect life, but it is a life that is guided by God’s Word (Rom 10:17).
The Bible also teaches that God predestined something to be saved. ‘Predestined’ means ‘to set the limits’. Before God made anything, He set the limits of who would be saved and who wouldn’t (Eph 1:5). God said that those in Christ will be saved (2 Tim 1:9). Everyone who is washed in the blood of Jesus will be saved – He is the only way to God (Jhn 14:6). God predestined only a certain group of people to be saved – the church (Acts 20:28). The question we must all ask ourselves is: am I a part of God’s church?
Wounding The Truth
Sunday, July 13, 2014What is a stigmata? Is it satanic or something?Sincerely,
Stymied Over Stigmata
Dear Stymied Over Stigmata,
Stigmata are supposedly miraculous bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus, such as the hands and feet. The term is often heard in association with the Roman Catholic church which considers it a potential sign of sainthood because it is supposedly a miraculous sign from God that the person is a saint. The Catholic church gets this from taking Paul’s statement in Gal 6:17 completely out of context.
People throughout the centuries have attempted to recreate Christ’s wounds on themselves or associate unexplainable physical abnormalities (bruising, bleeding, etc.) with Christianity. This is totally false. God never calls for us to recreate the crucifixion in our own lives. We are called to be servants of the Christ who already paid that price for us (Gal 2:20).
Help For Hannukah
Saturday, July 12, 2014Should all nations support Israel as God's chosen people, so each nation will not be condemned by God?
Sincerely,
Sending Support
Dear Sending Support,
The Jews are not Jesus’ chosen people; the church is. Jesus says that christians are His royal priesthood and chosen race (1 Pet 2:9). Under the Old Testament, the Jewish people were God’s nation (Deut 7:6). The Jewish nation was warned that if they rejected God’s Son, they would be rejecting God, and God would make a new nation out of those who believed in Christ (Jesus explained this to the Jews in the parable of the vineyard – Lk 20:9-19). The vast majority of Jews didn’t believe in Jesus, and therefore, they never became a part of Jesus’ kingdom. Jesus’ chosen people are those that love Him and keep His commandments (Jhn 14:15). The Jewish people rejected God because they would rather have their traditions than God’s Son (Mk 7:9).
There is a great deal of confusion over this issue today because some churches teach that Israel is still God’s chosen nation – this is false. This false teaching that the Jews are God’s people and that God hasn’t yet set up His kingdom is called ‘premillenialism’. Read our article entitled “Premillenialism” for details on why that teaching is wrong. God already has a chosen nation – the church.