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Who's First?
Friday, December 12, 2014The first lady (the title for our pastor’s wife) sent out an e-mail to the leaders of the church containing a grocery, toiletry, and cleaning supply list which details the first family's needs for the month of November. The leaders passed out the list to the entire congregation last Sunday. They want everyone in the congregation to contribute to all fifteen items each week. There are fifteen items on the list for week one, fifteen items for week two, and fifteen items for week three. On week four, they are asking for a monetary donation of at least ten dollars from each member. We have one hundred members. Should we comply with this list? The pastor and his wife are well-off. They have three luxury cars and a four-bedroom house with a two-car garage… while most of the people in the congregation, including myself, can’t afford food and have to go to the food bank each month. They told us that 100% of the items will go to the first family and that God will bless us for doing so. Please advise.Sincerely,
Church Mouse
Dear Church Mouse,
We get buckets of questions from people asking for help because every church they find seems to only care about money… it’s horrid what people have done in the name of religion. Unfortunately, there is nothing new under the sun (Eccl 1:9). Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for the same greedy behavior (Lk 20:46-47).
In the end, you want to be a Christian – not a Baptist, Methodist, Calvinist, Lutheran, etc. Baptist churches only make Baptists, Methodist churches only make Methodists, and so on. You need to find a church that belongs to Christ, not men. This “first family” has warped and twisted the Scriptures to make religion all about them… and not about God. Such people have a very strict judgment awaiting them (Jas 3:1). We would be happy to help you find a faithful church that will teach the Bible and leave all the manmade garbage out. E-mail us at askyourpreacher@mvchurchofchrist.org if you would like help finding a peaceful, faithful, and godly church to attend in your area.
Kingly Counsel
Thursday, December 11, 2014Let’s say there’s a king, a good one, in Israel. He makes sure the nation is well and obedient. He would make sure that the Mosaic Law and God’s commandments were followed. But let’s say there’s something he’s not sure about, like say, something political about how the laws should be enforced. He would want inquire of a prophet or seer because they’re gifted to divinely talk to God. Since a prophet serves as a mouthpiece for God, would he provide the king with political advice as well as spiritual?Sincerely,
Reviewing Roles
Dear Reviewing Roles,
The kings of Israel would inquire of God all the time for all sorts of things. The first king of Israel, Saul, was upset because God would no longer answer his inquiries when Saul started behaving wickedly (1 Sam 28:6). King David asked for God’s advice even when it came to battle tactics (2 Sam 5:23). It was commonplace for the righteous kings to ask God for advice in all sorts of spheres.
A Day Of Division
Wednesday, December 10, 2014Please explain Mathew 25:31-46.Sincerely,
Context Combing
Dear Context Combing,
Matt 25:31-46 is a description of what will happen on the Day of Judgment. All mankind will be gathered before Jesus, the King of Kings, and judged for the choices they have made in this life. Those who have lived wickedly and have not served Christ (the goats) will be cast into eternal punishment (Matt 25:41), and all those who have faithfully served Christ will enter into eternal life (Matt 31:46). At the end of time, God will righteously separate the good from the bad, and there will be no mistakes.
Who Is Jesus?
Tuesday, December 09, 2014I hear people say Jesus is God; I also hear He is God’s Son; then I hear He is both... so who is Jesus besides just our Savior?Sincerely,
Begin At The Beginning
Dear Begin At The Beginning.,
There are three parts to the Godhead: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This is most easily seen in Matt 3:16-17. When Jesus was baptized, the Father spoke from heaven, and the Holy Spirit descended as a dove. Each of them is eternal (they were all at the creation – Gen. 1:1, Gen. 1:2, Col 1:15-17). John 1:1 specifically says that Jesus is Deity. Jesus is different than the Father, but He is part of the Godhead. Jesus even said that He had always existed (Jhn 8:58). The apostles worshipped Jesus as God (Jhn 20:28).
Jesus was also God’s son because He was given a physical body by God (Heb 10:5, Matt 1:18). Jesus also obeyed the Father as a son would obey (Jhn 5:19). Jesus was also the firstborn Son because He is the firstborn of the church – God’s children (Rom 8:29). Jesus is completely deity, but He also has a unique role as the only member of the Godhead to have also lived in the flesh (1 Tim 3:16).
Son-Day
Monday, December 08, 2014Why do people go to church on the first day of the week, Sunday, instead of the seventh day, Saturday?Sincerely,
Calendar Questions
Dear Calendar Questions,
Christians go to church on the first day of the week because that is when the early church assembled. Saturday is the Sabbath day… but christians don’t have to worry about keeping the Sabbath. The word ‘sabbath’ means ‘rest’. The Sabbath day was a day that the nation of Israel was told to rest, stop working, and make holy to the Lord (Ex 31:15). This rule was so strict that a man was once stoned for collecting firewood on Saturday (Num 15:32-36). However, this was a Jewish command, not a Christian one. The Sabbath was part of the Old Testament law – a law that christians are no longer under (Gal 3:23-25). We are specifically told not to let anyone bind the Sabbath on us (Col 2:16). Christians worship Christ on the first day of the week – Sunday (Acts 20:7, 1 Cor 16:1-2). We are not bound by the strict rules of avoiding all work like the Jews were, but we are told to treat Sunday as “the Lord’s day” (Rev 1:10).