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The Shame Of Sin
Tuesday, April 15, 2014I have done something really wrong. I was trying to fit in with the crowd. I lost myself and I feel ashamed of myself. I have joined a church, become a christian, and I want to know if God will forgive me for the sin I committed.Sincerely,
Mortified With Myself
Dear Mortified With Myself,
God says that He finds more joy in one sinner returning to Him than in ninety-nine who don’t need to repent (Lk 15:7). God also says that there should be no limit to forgiveness when someone repents (Lk 17:4). When we turn back to God, He promises to show us mercy and to remember our sins no more (Heb 8:12). It is very normal for us to still feel guilt when we dwell upon our previous lives of rebellion against God, but we can’t let that guilt consume us. God forgives us; therefore, we can turn that guilt into gratitude (Rom 6:17). If you repent, He is ready to forgive.
The most important step in forgiveness is to make sure that you properly obeyed God and have actually become a christian… many churches simply don’t teach what the Bible does regarding salvation. This leaves people with the impression that they have obeyed God, but in actuality, they haven’t. Let’s take the time to make sure you properly sought God’s forgiveness the first time. We highly recommend you read “What Must I Do To Be Saved” and thoroughly examine whether you properly obeyed God the first time around. If you did – WONDERFUL! If you didn’t… now is the time to do things right. If needed, we would be happy to direct you to a faithful, Bible-guided congregation near you. Simply e-mail us at askyourpreacher@mvchurchofchrist.org.
Before Christ
Friday, February 28, 2014If the only way you can be saved is through Jesus' blood, then how were people saved previous to Jesus? I understand the Jews had animal sacrifices which rolled their sins forward. But what about the non-Jews?Sincerely,
Who’s Paying For This?
Dear Who’s Paying For This,
The Bible doesn’t tell us much about the Gentiles that lived before Jesus, but what little we do know tells us that God didn’t forsake them. When God called Abraham out from amongst his people (Gen 12:1-2), everyone that wasn’t descended from Abraham became a ‘Gentile’. The Old Testament follows the descendants of Abraham and God’s covenant with them; that is why there isn’t much said about the other nations that lived on this planet. Here is what we know:
- God praised and blessed honest Gentiles. Melchizedek is called a ‘priest of God’ (Gen 14:18), and Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, was the priest of Midian (Ex 3:1) and worshipped God. We don’t know exactly what arrangement God had with these men, but we know that they were pleasing to God and not a part of the Jewish nation. Another great example of a godly Gentile was Cornelius. God blessed and heard Cornelius’ prayers (Acts 10:1-4).
- Some Gentiles were blessed by God through conversion to Judaism. Rahab and Ruth were both Gentile women that turned to God by becoming Jews. Both of these women are mentioned in the lineage of Christ (Matt 1:5).
- We have a single statement in the book of Romans that hints at what kind of law the Gentiles were under. Rom 1:14-15 says that the Gentiles had a law of conscience written by God on their hearts. This doesn’t tell us much, but it does point out that God had a system for judging the Gentiles… it was just different than the system He used for judging the Jews.
All of this just gives a glimpse at the pre-Christian Gentile world, but it is enough to paint a picture that God had a plan; we just don’t know exactly how it worked.
Distance Learning
Saturday, February 15, 2014I don't want to sound blasphemous, but if God is a just god, why would people that haven't had a chance to be baptized or haven’t had a chance to hear the Word of God be condemned to hell? I’m not talking about ignorant people; I’m talking about people in third-world countries who the missionaries don’t get to that just grew up in a different culture. I refuse to believe that if those people are good people, they would be sent to hell.Sincerely,
It Isn’t Fair
Dear It Isn’t Fair,
We would caution you about saying you “refuse to believe” something before studying the Bible’s teachings on the topic. One of the main reasons that people are lost is because they are unwilling to accept the Bible’s teachings over their own preconceived notions. With that in mind, let’s look at a few teachings on this topic.
- Just because someone is ignorant, doesn’t mean they aren’t at fault. God tells us that anyone who seeks the truth will find it (Matt 7:7-8). The Bible is the most widely available book on the planet – just because someone hasn’t read it, doesn’t mean they didn’t have opportunity.
- People go to hell because of their sins (Rom 6:23), not because of Jesus. Jesus’ death on the cross is a cure for mankind’s self-inflicted spiritual death sentence. It is the same as a disease outbreak – the disease kills people, not the lack of a cure. If Jesus had never come, and none of us had ever heard of Jesus, we would all have been lost.
- God tells us that everyone has been given enough information to seek Him. Rom 1:20 says that the very beauty of the created universe speaks of God’s existence and leaves mankind without excuse. God has provided an “all call” message anyone can hear through the wonder of His creation.
- God doesn’t desire anyone to perish (2 Pet. 3:9). God won’t make any mistakes on the Day of Judgment, and no one will accidentally end up in heaven or hell. He is compassionate, loving, and ready to show mercy (Ps. 86:5). If we someone goes to hell, it is because the most faithful and loving Being in existence believed that is where they should be.
God is the final judge. We will all face Him when we die (Heb 9:27). The best thing we can do is make sure we are prepared for that day.
Is Ignorance Bliss?
Wednesday, February 05, 2014What happens to the souls of people that have never heard the actual gospel of Jesus, and are they really ignorant of salvation, and, therefore, excused from hell?Sincerely,
Concerned For Others
Dear Concerned For Others,
God is the only one who can judge where someone’s eternal destination will be. The Scriptures give us an insight into how the Great Judge will decide our verdict. Here are some Scriptures to consider:
- Just because someone is ignorant, doesn’t mean they aren’t at fault. God tells us that anyone who seeks the truth will find it (Matt 7:7-8). The Bible is the most widely available book on the planet – just because someone hasn’t read it, doesn’t mean they didn’t have opportunity.
- People go to hell because of their sins (Rom 6:23), not because of Jesus. Jesus’ death on the cross is a cure for mankind’s self-inflicted spiritual death sentence. It is the same as a disease outbreak – the disease kills people, not the lack of a cure. If Jesus had never come, and none of us had ever heard of Jesus, we would all have been lost.
- God tells us that everyone has been given enough information to seek Him. Rom 1:20 says that the very beauty of the created universe speaks of God’s existence and leaves mankind without excuse. God has provided an “all call” message anyone can hear through the wonder of His creation.
- God doesn’t desire anyone to perish (2 Pet. 3:9). God won’t make any mistakes on the Day of Judgment, and no one will accidentally end up in heaven or hell.
As we said, God is the final judge. We will all face Him when we die (Heb 9:27). The best thing we can do is make sure we are prepared for that day.
How Can I Know?
Saturday, January 18, 2014How can I be a true christian? There are so many different ways that people say how to be a christian; I would like to know: how do I know that I am living the right way?Sincerely,
Looking For A Guarantee
Dear Looking For A Guarantee,
There is only one way to be confident in your salvation – follow what the Bible says. There is only one hope for our salvation (Eph 4:4-6), and it is found in God’s Word (Rom 1:16). The key to faithful living is to hear and do what the Bible says (Rom 10:17). There will always be lots of different opinions from people, but those opinions are only valid if they agree with what your Bible says. All preaching and teaching should sound like your Bible reads. If someone tells you something, ask them for the Bible verses to prove it. God tells us to test all teachers against His Word (1 Jn 4:1) because many religious teachers are false teachers. Just because someone is zealous and sincere, doesn’t mean they are right (Rom 10:1-2). Paul praised the idolatrous people of Athens for their religious fervor (Acts 17:22), but then explained that the idols they were so passionate about wouldn’t save them (Acts 17:23-25). Here is a link to a post on what it takes to become a christian (“What Must I Do To Be Saved”), and here is another link to a post on why there is so much religious confusion (“Down With Denominationalism”)… read those articles and compare what we say to the Scriptures we cite, and then let the Bible be the final judge.