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    1. The detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word as the ways of the Lord are currencies. 2. This revelation of the scriptures is a Spirit that generates the currencies of nations. 3. Turning this revelation of the scriptures into your profession. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify https://shows.acast.com/the-kitchen/episodes/69b91827d21529adf8331bfa #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymarket #worrsofwisdom
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  • THE CATECHUMENATE: WHEN BECOMING A DISCIPLE TOOK THREE YEARS, NOT THREE MINUTES
    ​"In the early church, you couldn't just walk to an altar and call yourself a Christian in three minutes. You entered the 'Catechumenate' for two to three years. Your lifestyle was examined. Your character was tested. Certain professions—like soldiers, gladiators, or actors in pagan plays—disqualified you unless you resigned. Why did we abandon the furnace of training for the convenience of an 'Acceptance Prayer'?"
    ​Saints, I need you to brace your spirits for a word that will dismantle the "Easy-Believism" that has flooded our sanctuaries. By the apostolic and prophetic mandate of heaven, I am issuing a formal indictment against the "Fast-Food Salvation" model of the modern church. We have traded the rigorous, bone-deep transformation of the early disciples for a shallow, transactional "decision" that requires no change of life.
    ​For generations, the institutional religious system has been so desperate for "numbers" that we have lowered the bar until it is on the floor. We "win" people to a Jesus they never have to follow and into a Kingdom they never have to serve. But the early Church understood something we have forgotten: You cannot join the Ekklesia until you have undergone Metanoia.
    ​It is time for an expository confrontation with the lost art of the Catechumenate. Let’s look at the blueprint of the Narrow Path.
    THE INDICTMENT: THE SCANDAL OF THE SHALLOW ALTAR
    ​In the first three centuries, "joining the church" was considered a dangerous and holy act. The Church was not a "come as you are and stay as you are" club. It was a spiritual military academy. If you wanted to be baptized, you were called a catechumen. You were assigned a sponsor who watched your life for three years.
    ​The indictment is this: We have mastered "Converts," but we have abandoned "Disciples."
    ​They examined Fruit; we examine Feelings.
    ​They required Renunciation; we require Recitation.
    ​They tested Consistency; we value Convenience.
    ​We have millions of "believers" who know the jargon of the church but have never been mentored in the ethics of the King. We have produced a "converted" generation that is still enslaved to pagan lifestyles because we didn't think their character was worth three years of our time.
    EXPOSITORY EVIDENCE: THE COST OF THE CALL
    ​Let the Scriptures dismantle our "Instant Christianity" and reveal the weight of true Discipleship:
    Luke 14:28, 33 – "For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost... So likewise, whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple."
    The Prophetic Reality: Jesus didn't want "impulse buys" in the Kingdom. He told people to Count the Cost before they committed. The Catechumenate was simply the Church enforcing the Lord’s own standard. If you aren't willing to count the cost, you aren't ready to carry the Cross.
    Matthew 7:14, 21 – "Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it... Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father..."
    The Apostolic Boundary: Jesus makes the "Doing" of the Father’s will the metric, not the "Saying" of the Lord’s name. The early church took three years to ensure you were a "Doer" before they would trust you with the title of "Disciple."
    2 Timothy 2:2 – "And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also."
    The Indictment: Paul’s strategy was reproduction through rigorous training. He didn't say "find someone who says a prayer"; he said find "faithful men." Faithfulness is not discovered in three minutes; it is proven over time.
    THE UNSTOPPABLE LIFE: FORGED IN THE FIRE
    ​The "Unstoppable Life" is not an accident; it is an achievement of training.
    ​The early church survived lions, fires, and Roman crosses because they had been "Catechized."
    ​They were so deeply rooted in the Mind of Christ that no pressure could break them.
    ​They were a "peculiar people" because they had spent years unlearning the world’s ways.
    ​When we offer a "three-minute salvation," we produce "three-minute Christians"—people who wither the moment the sun gets hot or the culture gets angry. The world is not impressed by our numbers; it is convicted by our character. And character is a slow-cooked meal, not a microwave snack.
    YOUR APOSTOLIC CALL TO ACTION
    ​Saints, it is time to stop being "Fans" and start being "Followers"! We are done with shallow religion. If the Holy Spirit is convicting you that your "walk" has no "depth," take action right now:
    ​TYPE "MAKE ME A DISCIPLE!" IN THE COMMENTS: Make a prophetic decree that you are submitting yourself to the long, slow process of character transformation!
    ​SHARE THIS BROADCAST NOW: There are millions of believers who are frustrated with their own lack of growth because they were never "Catechized." Hit share and deliver the call back to the Narrow Path!
    ​THE PROPHETIC ASSIGNMENT: Find a seasoned, apostolic father or mother in the faith this week. Ask them: "Will you examine my life? Will you tell me where I am still acting like the world? Will you mentor me in the ways of the King?" Do not seek an "accountability partner"; seek a Teacher.
    ​FOLLOW & FAVORITE: If you are ready to "Unlearn Religion" and return to the raw, rigorous, world-shaking discipleship of the early Church, hit "Follow" so you never miss a teaching.
    ​Father, I decree a holy "Weightiness" over Your Church! Forgive us for our shallow altars. Forgive us for valuing speed over Spirit. Restore the honor of the Catechumenate! Raise up mentors who are not afraid to test character. Give us a hunger for the training, that we may emerge as a Bride that is truly Unstoppable! In the mighty, matchless name of Jesus Christ! Amen!
    THE CATECHUMENATE: WHEN BECOMING A DISCIPLE TOOK THREE YEARS, NOT THREE MINUTES 🚨 ​"In the early church, you couldn't just walk to an altar and call yourself a Christian in three minutes. You entered the 'Catechumenate' for two to three years. Your lifestyle was examined. Your character was tested. Certain professions—like soldiers, gladiators, or actors in pagan plays—disqualified you unless you resigned. Why did we abandon the furnace of training for the convenience of an 'Acceptance Prayer'?" ​Saints, I need you to brace your spirits for a word that will dismantle the "Easy-Believism" that has flooded our sanctuaries. By the apostolic and prophetic mandate of heaven, I am issuing a formal indictment against the "Fast-Food Salvation" model of the modern church. We have traded the rigorous, bone-deep transformation of the early disciples for a shallow, transactional "decision" that requires no change of life. ​For generations, the institutional religious system has been so desperate for "numbers" that we have lowered the bar until it is on the floor. We "win" people to a Jesus they never have to follow and into a Kingdom they never have to serve. But the early Church understood something we have forgotten: You cannot join the Ekklesia until you have undergone Metanoia. ​It is time for an expository confrontation with the lost art of the Catechumenate. Let’s look at the blueprint of the Narrow Path. ​🏛️ THE INDICTMENT: THE SCANDAL OF THE SHALLOW ALTAR ​In the first three centuries, "joining the church" was considered a dangerous and holy act. The Church was not a "come as you are and stay as you are" club. It was a spiritual military academy. If you wanted to be baptized, you were called a catechumen. You were assigned a sponsor who watched your life for three years. ​The indictment is this: We have mastered "Converts," but we have abandoned "Disciples." ​They examined Fruit; we examine Feelings. ​They required Renunciation; we require Recitation. ​They tested Consistency; we value Convenience. ​We have millions of "believers" who know the jargon of the church but have never been mentored in the ethics of the King. We have produced a "converted" generation that is still enslaved to pagan lifestyles because we didn't think their character was worth three years of our time. ​📖 EXPOSITORY EVIDENCE: THE COST OF THE CALL ​Let the Scriptures dismantle our "Instant Christianity" and reveal the weight of true Discipleship: ​📖 Luke 14:28, 33 – "For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost... So likewise, whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple." The Prophetic Reality: Jesus didn't want "impulse buys" in the Kingdom. He told people to Count the Cost before they committed. The Catechumenate was simply the Church enforcing the Lord’s own standard. If you aren't willing to count the cost, you aren't ready to carry the Cross. ​📖 Matthew 7:14, 21 – "Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it... Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father..." The Apostolic Boundary: Jesus makes the "Doing" of the Father’s will the metric, not the "Saying" of the Lord’s name. The early church took three years to ensure you were a "Doer" before they would trust you with the title of "Disciple." ​📖 2 Timothy 2:2 – "And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also." The Indictment: Paul’s strategy was reproduction through rigorous training. He didn't say "find someone who says a prayer"; he said find "faithful men." Faithfulness is not discovered in three minutes; it is proven over time. ​⚡ THE UNSTOPPABLE LIFE: FORGED IN THE FIRE ​The "Unstoppable Life" is not an accident; it is an achievement of training. ​The early church survived lions, fires, and Roman crosses because they had been "Catechized." ​They were so deeply rooted in the Mind of Christ that no pressure could break them. ​They were a "peculiar people" because they had spent years unlearning the world’s ways. ​When we offer a "three-minute salvation," we produce "three-minute Christians"—people who wither the moment the sun gets hot or the culture gets angry. The world is not impressed by our numbers; it is convicted by our character. And character is a slow-cooked meal, not a microwave snack. ​📢 YOUR APOSTOLIC CALL TO ACTION ​Saints, it is time to stop being "Fans" and start being "Followers"! We are done with shallow religion. If the Holy Spirit is convicting you that your "walk" has no "depth," take action right now: ​TYPE "MAKE ME A DISCIPLE!" IN THE COMMENTS: Make a prophetic decree that you are submitting yourself to the long, slow process of character transformation! ​SHARE THIS BROADCAST NOW: There are millions of believers who are frustrated with their own lack of growth because they were never "Catechized." Hit share and deliver the call back to the Narrow Path! ​THE PROPHETIC ASSIGNMENT: Find a seasoned, apostolic father or mother in the faith this week. Ask them: "Will you examine my life? Will you tell me where I am still acting like the world? Will you mentor me in the ways of the King?" Do not seek an "accountability partner"; seek a Teacher. ​FOLLOW & FAVORITE: If you are ready to "Unlearn Religion" and return to the raw, rigorous, world-shaking discipleship of the early Church, hit "Follow" so you never miss a teaching. ​Father, I decree a holy "Weightiness" over Your Church! Forgive us for our shallow altars. Forgive us for valuing speed over Spirit. Restore the honor of the Catechumenate! Raise up mentors who are not afraid to test character. Give us a hunger for the training, that we may emerge as a Bride that is truly Unstoppable! In the mighty, matchless name of Jesus Christ! Amen! 🙌🔥⚔️👑
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  • Popular Bible Quotations Day 62 March 3
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    Psalm 75:6-7 NIV Starting Place SB Zondervan 2019 No one from the east or the west or from the desert can exalt themselves.
    It is God who judges; He brings one down, he exalts another.
    Psalm 75:6-7 HNKJV Reader's Reference 2016 For exaltation comes neither from the east. Nor from the west nor from the south.
    But God is the Judge: He puts down one, And exalts another.
    Psalm 75:6-7 KJV 1611 World Pub For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south.
    But God is the judge; he putteth down one, and setteth up another.
    Psalm 75:6-7 NICB 2021 No one from the east or the west or the desert can judge you.
    God is the judge. He judges one person as guilty and another as innocent.
    Psalm 75:6-7 The Scriptures Institute For Scripture Research 2009 Edition For exaltations are neither from the east, Nor from the west nor from the wilderness.
    But Elohim is the Judge--He puts down one, And exalts another.
    Psalm 75:6-7 NNET Thinline Edition 2019 For victory does not come from the east or west, or from the wilderness.
    For God is the judge. He brings one down and exalts another.
    Popular Bible Quotations Day 62 March 3 From HNIV Rainbow SB Psalm 75:6-7 NIV Starting Place SB Zondervan 2019 No one from the east or the west or from the desert can exalt themselves. It is God who judges; He brings one down, he exalts another. Psalm 75:6-7 HNKJV Reader's Reference 2016 For exaltation comes neither from the east. Nor from the west nor from the south. But God is the Judge: He puts down one, And exalts another. Psalm 75:6-7 KJV 1611 World Pub For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south. But God is the judge; he putteth down one, and setteth up another. Psalm 75:6-7 NICB 2021 No one from the east or the west or the desert can judge you. God is the judge. He judges one person as guilty and another as innocent. Psalm 75:6-7 The Scriptures Institute For Scripture Research 2009 Edition For exaltations are neither from the east, Nor from the west nor from the wilderness. But Elohim is the Judge--He puts down one, And exalts another. Psalm 75:6-7 NNET Thinline Edition 2019 For victory does not come from the east or west, or from the wilderness. For God is the judge. He brings one down and exalts another.
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  • Take a moment to meet God in His Word.

    Today’s readings: Numbers 28–29 & John 6. Open your Bible, spend time in the Scriptures themselves, and let the Word speak into your day.

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    📖 Take a moment to meet God in His Word. 💠 Today’s readings: Numbers 28–29 & John 6. Open your Bible, spend time in the Scriptures themselves, and let the Word speak into your day. #DailyBibleReading #OpenYourBible #StudyTheWord #ScriptureForToday #FaithJourney #GodsWord #BibleTime #WalkWithGod
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  • THE 28 FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS.
    28 Beleifs # 15

    BAPTISM.

    By baptism we confess our faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and testify of our death to sin and of our purpose to walk in newness of life. Thus we acknowledge Christ as Lord and Saviour, become His people, and are received as members by His church. Baptism is a symbol of our union with Christ, the forgiveness of our sins, and our reception of the Holy Spirit. It is by immersion in water and is contingent on an affirmation of faith in Jesus and evidence of repentance of sin. It follows instruction in the Holy Scriptures and acceptance of their teachings.
    THE 28 FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS. 28 Beleifs # 15 BAPTISM. By baptism we confess our faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and testify of our death to sin and of our purpose to walk in newness of life. Thus we acknowledge Christ as Lord and Saviour, become His people, and are received as members by His church. Baptism is a symbol of our union with Christ, the forgiveness of our sins, and our reception of the Holy Spirit. It is by immersion in water and is contingent on an affirmation of faith in Jesus and evidence of repentance of sin. It follows instruction in the Holy Scriptures and acceptance of their teachings.
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  • A NUGGET OF TRUTH.
    READING.

    Can a Saved Man Choose to be Lost?

    By; Joe Crews

    Introduction

    The power of choice is a wonderful gift from God. Yet there is one choice God never allowed man to exercise. No one can choose whether or not to be born with a sinful nature. The decision which affects our lives the most was made long, long ago by our forefathers. We have absolutely no choice about the kind of nature we possess at birth. It is a sinful nature. If unchanged it will lead to eternal death. But even though we are born with a fallen nature, God gives us a choice about changing that nature. It is a personal, sovereign choice that no one can take away from us. Without doubt it constitutes the most important decision that any person faces during his lifetime. The choice is whether we yield to that sinful nature and die eternally, or receive a new nature through faith in Christ and live eternally. Much disagreement exists over the kind of choice offered to each one of us. Millions believe that God opens the door for only a once-in-a-lifetime decision and then closes that door forever. It is as though God says, “I’m going to give you only one decisionabout changing over from your doomed condition. Once you decide to be saved you can never choose to be lost again. When you accept Jesus as your Saviour, it will be the final choice you will ever make about your eternal destiny. If you change your mind later and repudiate your decision, it will be too late. No matter how deeply and sincerely you desire to be lost and repent of your repentance, you cannot escape from eternal life. No amount of bitter rebellion, deliberate blasphemy, or iniquitous living can change that once-for-all decision to be saved. I will not allow you any further choice after you accept Jesus as your Saviour.” Basically, this is the belief of a large segment of Christians who advocate the doctrine of eternal security. Another equally sincere group of Christians believes that God leaves the door open for us to change our minds at any time. They believe that salvation is not predicated upon only one irrevocable act or choice of the past, but upon a continuous, personal relationship of the believer with Christ. When the decision to break the love-relationship is made by willful disobedience, the believer ceases to be a true believer and forfeits any assurance of salvation.

    Millions of Souls at Stake

    The fantastic implications of this issue are overwhelming. If there is an unconditional future security for all believers, it has to be the most wonderful doctrine in existence: but if it is not true, it surely is one of the most dangerous heresies in the world. Millions could be saved or lost over the decision they make on this one point. Let me give you an example of how it influences the destiny of people day by day. At one of my crusades there were more than one hundred people attending who had been steeped in the belief of eternal security. They were thrilled by the revelation of Bible truth as they listened. The seventh-day Sabbath particularly excited them because they had never before understood it. All were completely convinced that Saturday is the true Sabbath of the Scriptures, and they eagerly accepted the great prophetic doctrines also. But of those hundred people only a very few made any decision to obey the truth. Practically all of them had Sabbath problems connected with their jobs. It would have meant inconvenience, economic hardship, and possible loss of employment for them to follow the truth all the way. Each one who rejected the message gave me the same explanation – “We are already saved,” they said, “and we cannot be lost. Why should we run the risk of losing our jobs by keeping the Sabbath? We would not be any more saved by keeping the Sabbath than we are right now, and we certainly cannot be lost by breaking the Sabbath.” Do you see how their argument was consistent with their doctrine? To them salvation was not connected with obedience, or advancing in spiritual growth. It all focused on a past moment when they made a decision for Christ. Whether they obeyed or disobeyed any subse- quent revelation of truth could have no influence whatsoever on their final destiny. They could break the fourth commandment, the seventh commandment, or all of them, and still feel eternally secure in the promise they had claimed “when they were saved.” To be sure, these people believed that their disobedience might affect the joy and peace of their relationship, but never the assurance of ultimate salvation. Obviously, this doctrine needs to be deeply examined. Too many eternal consequences hinge upon its acceptance or rejection. We need to answer questions like these: Can we change our minds about being saved? Do we give up our power of choice when we are converted? Does salvation consist of one grand, holy moment of decision, or must we continue in the saving grace of Christ after that decision? Can God take defiling sins into His holy kingdom? Fortunately, the Bible has hundreds of beautiful, clear texts to answer these questions. We will look at them together, and also examine a few texts which have been interpreted to uphold the doctrine of “once saved, always saved.”

    No Sin in Heaven

    Speaking of the New Jerusalem, John said, “There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth.” Revelation 21:27. Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8. Paul repeatedly wrote about the exclusion of sinners from heaven. Sin is the only thing that defiles in the sight of God, and no one who willfully practices sin will ever enter into His kingdom. Paul wrote, “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, . . . nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards . . . shall inherit the kingdom of God.” 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10. Nowhere in the Bible is entrance into God’s kingdom tied to a momentary – or even temporary – faith experience of the past. Salvation is a dynamic, growing relationship with the only One who has eternal life to bestow. It requires continuing contact in order to receive it. The very life of God can be shared with men but NEVER APART FROM A LIVING UNION WITH CHRIST! “He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.” 1 John 5:12. Just as the constant creative energy of God is necessary to sustain the universe and to hold atoms together, so His divine power is constantly needed to maintain spiritual life in the soul. When a person willfully chooses to separate from God, the contact is broken, and the spiritual life ceases to flow. God will not violate the will of anyone in making that choice either. For proof that Christians can lose their connection with Jesus and be lost, read John 15:1-6. There Christ explains one of the great mysteries of eternal life. “I am the vine, yeare the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.” Verses 5, 6.

    The Secret of Continued Life is Continued Abiding

    Notice that the secret of continued life is continued abiding. If a person does not abide in Christ, he withers, dies, and is finally burned up. This proves that the relation of a believer to Christ is never a static thing based only on a past experience. It is a current, mutual sharing of a common life which is drawn from Him “who is our life” (Colossians 3:4). When the branch is separated from the vine, the source of life is gone, and only death can result. These words of Jesus are too clear to be misconstrued. Even believing, trusting Christians who areconnected to the living vine may choose to separate from the vine. When they do, they die and will be cast into the fire and burned. Nothing can wither and die that has not previously been alive. Security is eternal only for those whose faith is eternally fixed on Jesus, and whose life is connected to the one who is our life. Obviously, we can choose to be lost no matter how saved we once were. Everything depends on maintaining the divine connection with the true vine. Jesus taught the same solemn truth about losing eternal life in the parable of the sower. In explaining the seed which fell among the thorns and the rocks, Jesus said, “Those by the way side are they that hear; then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved. They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, which for a while believe, and in time of temptation fall away.” Luke 8:12, 13. There are several things to note about this parable. First, only one class will finally be saved – the ones who brought forth much fruit. The groups represented by the wayside and rocks will not be saved. In verse 12, the wayside hearers did not have a chance to “believe and be saved,” but in the next verse the stony ground hearers do “for a while believe.” What kind of “believing” is this? According to verse 12, it is the kind that saves. So the ones who believed for a while were saved for a while, but in time of temptation they fell away. Eventually, of course, they were lost along with all the others, except the fruit-bearers. Here is an unequivocal teaching of our Lord that people can have a saving faith for a while, and yet lose it and be lost.

    Security is Eternal Only for Those Whose Faith is Eternally Fixed on Jesus

    Those who read the record of the Gospels carefully will find repeated authority from Jesus to renounce the doctrine of eternal security. In Luke 12:42-46 Christ described in another parable how a faithful servant could turn into an unfaithful one. After asking, “Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household . . . ?” Jesus answers His own question: “That servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing . . . he will make him ruler over all that he hath.” Then Christ explains how that servant could lose his reward. “But and if that servant say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming; and shall begin to beat the menservants and maidens, and to eat and drink, and to be drunken; The lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him, and at an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder, and will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers.” Verses 45,46. Here is a perfect example by the Master Teacher as to how a faithful and wise servant can be punished with the unbelievers. Jesus was talking about a man whom He had seen faithful enough to trust with heavy responsibilities. Undoubtedly, this servant represents those who carefully served the Lord as true believers. But what happened? That very faithful servant departed from the path of faithfulness and reaped eternal ruin and death. Does this not also remind us of the words of Hebrews 10:38, “Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” The servant in the parable, who was a believer, is now punished with the unbelievers. The faithful can draw back to perdition.

    Salvation Can Be Forfeited

    One more parable of Christ spotlights the fact that continued forgiveness is conditional for the believer. The story is found in Matthew 18:21-35, and revolves around the forgiveness of God. A certain king responded to the pleas of his servant and forgave him a large debt. That servant went out and found a fellow servant who owed him a small amount and showed no mercy, throwing him in prison because he could not pay. When the king heard what had happened, he rescinded his cancellation of the large debt and had his servant thrown to the tormentors till he paid in full. No one can deny the obvious teaching of this parable. Even though God graciously forgives those who apply for it, that forgiveness is not without conditions for the future. We can lose that forgiveness by being unmerciful to others. This is in harmony with the words of the Lord in Ezekiel 33:13, “When I shall say to the righteous, that he shall surely live; if he trust to his own righteousness, and commit iniquity, all his righteousnesses shall not be remembered; but for his iniquity that he hath committed, he shall die for it.” The principle is repeated in verse 18, “When the righteous turneth from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, he shall even die thereby.” The secret lies in maintaining the righteous relationship with the Source of salvation. Jesus said, “He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” Matthew 24:13. No one will be saved finally who does not hold out against a course of deliberate sin in the power of God. Those who do not endure to the end will have their names blotted out of the book of life. Advocates of eternal security deny it could ever happen, but read the frightening possibility for yourself in Revelation 3:5, “He that overcometh . . . I will not blot out his name out of the book of life.” The implication is clear that those who are not overcomers – who do not endure to the end – will have their names blotted out. All these verses are really saying the same thing. Willful sin shatters the relationship by which eternal life is obtained. There is an eternal “if” in every consideration of eternal security. “If we walk in the light . . . the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” 1 John 1:7. “If that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father.” 1 John 2:24. “If any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” Hebrews 10:38. “If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch.” John 15:6. “If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death.” John 8:51. “If thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.” Romans 11:22. “If ye do these things, ye shall never fall.” 2 Peter 1:10. “For we are made partakers of Christ, If we hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast unto the end.” Hebrews 3:14. “If we endure, we shall also reign with him: If we deny him, he also will deny us.” 2 Timothy 2:12 (RSV). “If we sin willfully . . . there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins.” Hebrews 10:26. “If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” 1 John 2:15. “Ye are my friends, If ye do whatsoever I command you.” John 15:14. “If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die.” Romans 8:13.

    Danger of Being a Castaway

    Paul recognized the fearful possibility of being cast out of God’s presence in the end unless he curbed the fleshly propensities to sin. Said he, “. . . lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.” 1 Corinthians 9:27. The word Paul used – castaway – is very interesting. It is the Greek word “adokimos,” which is translated “reprobate” in other places. In fact, 2 Corinthians 13:5 declares that Jesus Christ cannot dwell in the heart that is reprobate (adokimos). Titus 1:16 speaks of the abominable and disobedient who are “unto every good work reprobate (adokimos).” Surely Paul had nothing else in mind but that he could be lost if he allowed sin to recapture his life. Paul also speaks of the possibility of born-again believers suffering damnation because they receive the Lord’s Supper unworthily. “For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself.” 1 Corinthians 11:29. No one can deny that these people were committed Christians partaking of the symbols of their redemption. Could they fall into damnation and be lost? Paul said they could. What is damnation? The same Greek word (krima) is found in 1 Timothy 5:12. “Having damnation (krima) because they have cast off their first faith.” How plain it is that believers can “cast off their first faith” and go into final damnation. I have listened many, many times to an explanation of eternal security based upon the analogy of sonship. “My child is born into my family and he will always be my child. He cannot be unborn. Whether obedient or disobedient, he will always be my child.” This reasoning avoids the central issue. The question is not whether a child can be “unborn,” but whether it can sicken and die. No doctor admonishes new parents about the dangers of the baby getting unborn, but he has much to say about proper care to keep it from dying. In fact, if the baby is not fed, it will soon die. In the same way, Jesus said, “Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.” John 6:53. What was He talking about? In verse 63 He explained, “The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.” Unless the Christian lives by the Word of God, he cannot continue to partake of the spiritual life derived from Him. Have we clearly established that continued obedience is necessary to ultimate salvation? Paul wrote, “Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey?” Romans 6:16. When a man chooses to obey Christ no longer and obeys the devil instead, he no longer belongs to Christ, but to Satan. “He that doeth righteousness is righteous . . . He that committeth sin is of the devil.” 1 John 3:7, 8. The writer of the book of Hebrews gives scores of specific admonitions against falling away from the faith. Hebrews 10:23 opens up a line of argument against the once-saved, always-saved position that no one can refute. The passage begins this way: “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering.” And after that, admonition is given those who might be tempted to absent themselves from the assembly of the believers. Apparently, this is one of the first signs of slipping backward. The author of this epistle, and I think it was Paul, includes himself in the warning. He writes, “For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries. He that despised Moses’ law died without mercy under two or three witnesses: Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?” That is from verses 26 through 29. The people described herehad been sanctified by the truth, but fell away into willful apostasy. Now the last few verses of the chapter warn against the casting away of their confidence. Notice this carefully! “Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. . . . Now the just shall live by faith; but if any man draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.” Verses 35 to 39. Now how could anybody state any more clearly the fact that one’s eternal salvation is conditional on his remaining steadfast to the very end? Unless there were a possibility that one might cast away his confidence, that he might draw back unto perdition, why would this man of God sound such a warning as he did? In Hebrews 6:4-6 we find another striking statement. “For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.” Now I think it would be very difficult to describe more fully a person who had been born again but who later rebelled against God and rejected Christ and spurned the Holy Spirit. He has placed himself out of God’s reach by his own actions. Therefore, there is no possibility that such a man can be saved as long as he continues to crucify Christ by his disobedience.

    Branches Can Be Cut Off

    In the eleventh chapter of Romans, Paul is discussing the fact that many of the physical seed of Israel rejected God’s Son and were thus cut off. The illustration is used of an olive tree. The branches were the children of Israel, but because of their unbelief, they were broken off, as you will read in verses 17 to 20. Then, some wild olive branches were grafted in, which represents the Gentile Christians. Now note this admonition: “For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee. Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, IF THOU CONTINUE IN HIS GOODNESS: OTHERWISE, THOU ALSO SHALT BE CUT OFF.” Verses 21 and 22, emphasis added. Please note that any security for those branches depended entirely upon their connection with the tree. The security was conditional. Let’s see whether Peter agrees with these sentiments of Paul. In his second epistle, the first chapter, are listed a number of virtues which should be manifested in the life of every Christian. These are mentioned in verses 5 to 7, and notice that he is writing to “them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” Verse 1. Then they had been given “all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue.” Verse 3. It is very apparent that Peter is addressing these remarks to those who have been converted. But notice the warning he gives: “But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off, and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins. Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall.” Verses 9 and 10. Surely this indicates that Christians can fall from grace. They can turn back from following Jesus. They can even become apostates in the truest sense of the word. In the third chapter, Peter goes on to say, “Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless.” Verse 14. “Seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own steadfastness.” Verse 17. So we see that Peter does agree with Paul that Christians need to be on guard constantly lest they be led astray, and he indicates the sad fate of those who turn back into sin after they are converted. One of the strongest texts in the Bible that proves a person can turn away from Christ and be lost even after he has made a profession of being saved is 2 Peter 2:20-22: “If after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning. For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire.” The lesson here is obvious. Now, those who take a position for unconditional security say that God’s sons cannot be represented by dogs and sows. Well, maybe they can’t, but Peter did – and it is the most apt of illustrations. The proverb is painfully plain. They had escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. They had been converted. They had joined Christ on His side. They had turned their lives over to Him, but they remembered the world and the “wallow” of sin. Like the Israelites coming out of Egypt, they remembered the “flesh pots,” the “leeks and onions.” They remembered the pleasures of sin; so, leaving Christ they went back into the world like the hog returns to its wallow in the mire. Certainly no Christian should imitate the habits of a hog, but Peter’s proverb shows that it is possible. The Spirit of God is not silent on this point. Listen: “Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times SOME SHALL DEPART FROM THE FAITH, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.” 1 Timothy 4:1, emphasis added. When will this happen? When will some depart from the faith? In the latter times. That would be right now, wouldn’t it? That would be the times in which we are living and the times immediately before us. If you haven’t thought of it before, these are dangerous times. And if you are still unconvinced, thoughtfully read the headlines of tomorrow’s newspaper. On this point “the Spirit speaketh expressly.” Just what does that mean? It means the Spirit speaks plainly, clearly – so clearly it is impossible to misunderstand. All right then, what would some do? Some would depart from the faith. So, it is possible to leave the faith, isn’t it? Some do it. They have been in the faith, they have worshiped with the brethren, they have attended church and prayer meeting. They have been actively promoting the gospel, they have given of their means, they have been pastors, officers of the church, and leading laymen; nevertheless, they leave the faith. They are not steadfast and faithful. In the last days come perilous times, with persecutions and serious difficulties, and some do not stand. They are tempted by the things of the world and are seduced by spirits of devils. Sad to say, they give up their allegiance to the Man of the cross. They were on Christ’s side, but now they side with His enemy. Please don’t missunderstand. If you want unconditional security, you can have it. It is in Christ, on a day-by-day, moment-by-moment basis. When you take Christ and stay by, you will persevere. There is, and can be, no failure on Christ’s part. He will not fail; He is faithful. “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee.” Psalm 55:22. He will stand by you as long as you stand by Him. Jesus said of Himself, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” John 14:6. And John wrote of the Lord, “This is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.” 1 John 5:11, 12. Many non-Christians think they have security. They will tell you they believe God will admit them to heaven. They will say, “I am as good as people in the church,” or “I feel I will be saved without going to church.” But the truth is, no man is saved on the basis of his feelings. He may be sincere, but his sincerity will not save him. He may be honest, truthful, moral, and a first class citizen, but that won’t save him. He may be liberal, a supporter of the church and a giver to the needy, but neither will that save him. No man is saved by his works, good as they may be. Remember this, and please never forget it: Christ is the Saviour, not your gifts, not your works. He offers you salvation as a free gift. It is in Christ, and when you receive Christ, you have salvation. “He that hath the Son, hath life.” 1 John 5:12. But if you don’t have the Son, you don’t have life, and you cannot have eternal security until you have and keep Christ the Son.

    What Does It Mean for the Christian to Leave His “First Love”?

    “Nevertheless, I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy FIRST LOVE. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.” Revelation 2:4, 5, emphasis added. For the Christian to leave his first love, is to backslide, to fall away, to leave the Lord and His service, and to go over to the service of sin, Satan and the world. The Lord calls upon all such to repent and do their first works (the fruits of love), or else – else what? “I will take thy candlestick out of his place.” This is an ultimatum from the Lord. If the sinner responds, repents, returns to his first love, and does his first works, all is well and good – he will be saved. But it is his to choose. If he does not do this, his light is removed, goes out, and the backslider is lost.

    Does the Backslider Always Return to the Lord Before Death?

    No, far from it. That was the case of the first king of Israel, Saul. It is written of Saul that he was “turned into another man.” “And the Spirit of the Lord will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be TURNED INTO ANOTHER MAN.” 1 Samuel 10:6 emphasis added. Yet Saul backslid from his high and exalted position, disobeyed the Lord, and at last took his own life (1 Samuel 31:1-6). It cannot be said in this case that Saul was not converted, because God says that he was. Yet, he took his own life with no opportunity of repentance.

    No Man Can Pluck Out

    Finally, let us look at the text which has probably been quoted more than any other to support the doctrine of eternal security. Jesus said, “I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.” John 10:28, 29. What a tremendous promise this should be for every trusting child of God! At first glance, it does seem to guarantee some sort of immunity against spiritual loss, but we have not read the entire text. Verse 27 is an integral part of the thought, and it lays down a specific condition for the fulfillment of the promise in verses 28 and 29. “My sheep hear my voice and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life.” Please notice that it is only God’s true followers who nestle safely in His protecting hand. He gives eternal life only to the faithful sheep who hear and follow Him. It is this hearing and following which provides immunity against being plucked away by the devil or his agents. The protection is from enemies without who seek to carry off the sheep, but not from unfaithfulness of the sheep who might choose not to follow any longer. No one can pluck them out of the Father’s hand, but they may choose to jump out at any time. God never even hints that He will interfere with the freedom of choice of His followers. Christians can choose to be lost just as surely as sinners can choose to be saved. Just think how useless would be all the hundreds of biblical warnings against apostasy if it were impossible to experience it. Why would the Spirit have led Paul, Peter, and all the others to pen such solemn threats and admonitions against eternal loss if they were in no danger of suffering it? And if it is true that the “once saved” are eternally secure, surely the devil would know it. Therefore, he would never waste any time on believers, knowing how impossible it would be to cause them to be lost. Yet, we all know by experience that Satan works even harder to pull away the saints from following Christ. We have to conclude that salvation does not consist of a single, irrevocable commitment, whether past or present. Being saved is the experience of living Christ’s own life by divine imputation and impartation. It is never a reality except in continual, dynamic relationship with Jesus, the source of eternal life. Being saved must be spoken of in all three tenses of time in order to be completely biblical. It has happened, it is happening, and it will happen. Perhaps, this illustration by Glenn Fillman will help explain it.

    Saved – Past, Present and Future

    Bill Jones is fishing several miles out in the ocean. His boat capsizes and sinks to the bottom. He is unable to swim to safety. Just then, another fishing boat comes along, but it is so heavily loaded that it is impossible to take on another passenger. Because they want to rescue the doomed man, however, the crew throws him a rope. “Here, take this rope,” they say. “We will tow you to shore.” As he takes the rope, Bill Jones says, “Thank God, I am saved!” And he is saved, as long as he holds on to the rope. Salvation is his, but he has a part to play in it. If he should at any time release his grasp on the rope and refuse to take it again, he would be lost. So it is with a person who has been rescued from sin. He remains saved as long as he holds on to the hand of Christ. If he should decide to release that hand and clasp the hand of the devil, he would be lost. His salvation depends on his decision and his action. Actually, one can properly speak of salvation in three tenses – past, present, and future. He can say, “I have been saved” when he takes the rope, “I am being saved” as he is being towed to shore; and “I shall be saved” when he plants his feet firmly on shore. A converted person -has been saved- from the penalty of sin. We call that justification. He -is being saved- from the power of sin, and we call that sanctification. He -shall be saved- from the presence of sin when Christ comes, and that will be glorification. All three of these tenses are used in the Bible in connection with being saved. In Romans 8:24 is the expression, “We are saved by hope.” Weymouth is a more accurate translation. He says, “We have been saved,” past tense. The Revised Standard Version correctly renders the phrase in 1 Corinthians 1:18 as “To us who are being saved.” Then Acts 15:11 states, “that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved.” So you see past, present, and future. Now let’s make sure that no one gets the wrong impression from our illustration of the man being rescued from drowning. Does the fact that he must cling to the rope to be saved, mean that we can earn our salvation by our own works? Absolutely not, a thousand times no! Remember that he was being towed by a power other than his own. He was merely cooperating with that power. He was holding on to the rope. He had to do that in order to be pulled to safety. As Christians we must confess our faith in Christ, we must remain steadfast to Him, we must bring forth the fruits of obedience; that is our part in holding on to Christ. He will never let us go. The only way we can separate ourselves from Him is to cut ourselves off deliberately and disconnect ourselves from Him, but we have the power to do that. We are still free moral agents. Our will has not been removed merely because we have become Christians. At any point in our Christian life we can decide to turn back, to choose the things of the world rather than the things of God and heaven. We are saved only through faith in Jesus Christ as our Saviour. “There is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” Acts 4:12. However, we show our faith by our works. It is a manifestation of our love for Him. Keeping God’s commandments and doing right are merely the result of His Holy Spirit dwelling in the heart. These are the fruits of the Spirit. We do these things, not in order to be saved, but because we are saved, and as long as we love the Lord with all our heart, we are going to be obedient to Him. We will not let go of the rope. We will continue to cling to Christ as our only hope.
    A NUGGET OF TRUTH. READING. Can a Saved Man Choose to be Lost? By; Joe Crews Introduction The power of choice is a wonderful gift from God. Yet there is one choice God never allowed man to exercise. No one can choose whether or not to be born with a sinful nature. The decision which affects our lives the most was made long, long ago by our forefathers. We have absolutely no choice about the kind of nature we possess at birth. It is a sinful nature. If unchanged it will lead to eternal death. But even though we are born with a fallen nature, God gives us a choice about changing that nature. It is a personal, sovereign choice that no one can take away from us. Without doubt it constitutes the most important decision that any person faces during his lifetime. The choice is whether we yield to that sinful nature and die eternally, or receive a new nature through faith in Christ and live eternally. Much disagreement exists over the kind of choice offered to each one of us. Millions believe that God opens the door for only a once-in-a-lifetime decision and then closes that door forever. It is as though God says, “I’m going to give you only one decisionabout changing over from your doomed condition. Once you decide to be saved you can never choose to be lost again. When you accept Jesus as your Saviour, it will be the final choice you will ever make about your eternal destiny. If you change your mind later and repudiate your decision, it will be too late. No matter how deeply and sincerely you desire to be lost and repent of your repentance, you cannot escape from eternal life. No amount of bitter rebellion, deliberate blasphemy, or iniquitous living can change that once-for-all decision to be saved. I will not allow you any further choice after you accept Jesus as your Saviour.” Basically, this is the belief of a large segment of Christians who advocate the doctrine of eternal security. Another equally sincere group of Christians believes that God leaves the door open for us to change our minds at any time. They believe that salvation is not predicated upon only one irrevocable act or choice of the past, but upon a continuous, personal relationship of the believer with Christ. When the decision to break the love-relationship is made by willful disobedience, the believer ceases to be a true believer and forfeits any assurance of salvation. Millions of Souls at Stake The fantastic implications of this issue are overwhelming. If there is an unconditional future security for all believers, it has to be the most wonderful doctrine in existence: but if it is not true, it surely is one of the most dangerous heresies in the world. Millions could be saved or lost over the decision they make on this one point. Let me give you an example of how it influences the destiny of people day by day. At one of my crusades there were more than one hundred people attending who had been steeped in the belief of eternal security. They were thrilled by the revelation of Bible truth as they listened. The seventh-day Sabbath particularly excited them because they had never before understood it. All were completely convinced that Saturday is the true Sabbath of the Scriptures, and they eagerly accepted the great prophetic doctrines also. But of those hundred people only a very few made any decision to obey the truth. Practically all of them had Sabbath problems connected with their jobs. It would have meant inconvenience, economic hardship, and possible loss of employment for them to follow the truth all the way. Each one who rejected the message gave me the same explanation – “We are already saved,” they said, “and we cannot be lost. Why should we run the risk of losing our jobs by keeping the Sabbath? We would not be any more saved by keeping the Sabbath than we are right now, and we certainly cannot be lost by breaking the Sabbath.” Do you see how their argument was consistent with their doctrine? To them salvation was not connected with obedience, or advancing in spiritual growth. It all focused on a past moment when they made a decision for Christ. Whether they obeyed or disobeyed any subse- quent revelation of truth could have no influence whatsoever on their final destiny. They could break the fourth commandment, the seventh commandment, or all of them, and still feel eternally secure in the promise they had claimed “when they were saved.” To be sure, these people believed that their disobedience might affect the joy and peace of their relationship, but never the assurance of ultimate salvation. Obviously, this doctrine needs to be deeply examined. Too many eternal consequences hinge upon its acceptance or rejection. We need to answer questions like these: Can we change our minds about being saved? Do we give up our power of choice when we are converted? Does salvation consist of one grand, holy moment of decision, or must we continue in the saving grace of Christ after that decision? Can God take defiling sins into His holy kingdom? Fortunately, the Bible has hundreds of beautiful, clear texts to answer these questions. We will look at them together, and also examine a few texts which have been interpreted to uphold the doctrine of “once saved, always saved.” No Sin in Heaven Speaking of the New Jerusalem, John said, “There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth.” Revelation 21:27. Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8. Paul repeatedly wrote about the exclusion of sinners from heaven. Sin is the only thing that defiles in the sight of God, and no one who willfully practices sin will ever enter into His kingdom. Paul wrote, “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, . . . nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards . . . shall inherit the kingdom of God.” 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10. Nowhere in the Bible is entrance into God’s kingdom tied to a momentary – or even temporary – faith experience of the past. Salvation is a dynamic, growing relationship with the only One who has eternal life to bestow. It requires continuing contact in order to receive it. The very life of God can be shared with men but NEVER APART FROM A LIVING UNION WITH CHRIST! “He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.” 1 John 5:12. Just as the constant creative energy of God is necessary to sustain the universe and to hold atoms together, so His divine power is constantly needed to maintain spiritual life in the soul. When a person willfully chooses to separate from God, the contact is broken, and the spiritual life ceases to flow. God will not violate the will of anyone in making that choice either. For proof that Christians can lose their connection with Jesus and be lost, read John 15:1-6. There Christ explains one of the great mysteries of eternal life. “I am the vine, yeare the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.” Verses 5, 6. The Secret of Continued Life is Continued Abiding Notice that the secret of continued life is continued abiding. If a person does not abide in Christ, he withers, dies, and is finally burned up. This proves that the relation of a believer to Christ is never a static thing based only on a past experience. It is a current, mutual sharing of a common life which is drawn from Him “who is our life” (Colossians 3:4). When the branch is separated from the vine, the source of life is gone, and only death can result. These words of Jesus are too clear to be misconstrued. Even believing, trusting Christians who areconnected to the living vine may choose to separate from the vine. When they do, they die and will be cast into the fire and burned. Nothing can wither and die that has not previously been alive. Security is eternal only for those whose faith is eternally fixed on Jesus, and whose life is connected to the one who is our life. Obviously, we can choose to be lost no matter how saved we once were. Everything depends on maintaining the divine connection with the true vine. Jesus taught the same solemn truth about losing eternal life in the parable of the sower. In explaining the seed which fell among the thorns and the rocks, Jesus said, “Those by the way side are they that hear; then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved. They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, which for a while believe, and in time of temptation fall away.” Luke 8:12, 13. There are several things to note about this parable. First, only one class will finally be saved – the ones who brought forth much fruit. The groups represented by the wayside and rocks will not be saved. In verse 12, the wayside hearers did not have a chance to “believe and be saved,” but in the next verse the stony ground hearers do “for a while believe.” What kind of “believing” is this? According to verse 12, it is the kind that saves. So the ones who believed for a while were saved for a while, but in time of temptation they fell away. Eventually, of course, they were lost along with all the others, except the fruit-bearers. Here is an unequivocal teaching of our Lord that people can have a saving faith for a while, and yet lose it and be lost. Security is Eternal Only for Those Whose Faith is Eternally Fixed on Jesus Those who read the record of the Gospels carefully will find repeated authority from Jesus to renounce the doctrine of eternal security. In Luke 12:42-46 Christ described in another parable how a faithful servant could turn into an unfaithful one. After asking, “Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household . . . ?” Jesus answers His own question: “That servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing . . . he will make him ruler over all that he hath.” Then Christ explains how that servant could lose his reward. “But and if that servant say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming; and shall begin to beat the menservants and maidens, and to eat and drink, and to be drunken; The lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him, and at an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder, and will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers.” Verses 45,46. Here is a perfect example by the Master Teacher as to how a faithful and wise servant can be punished with the unbelievers. Jesus was talking about a man whom He had seen faithful enough to trust with heavy responsibilities. Undoubtedly, this servant represents those who carefully served the Lord as true believers. But what happened? That very faithful servant departed from the path of faithfulness and reaped eternal ruin and death. Does this not also remind us of the words of Hebrews 10:38, “Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” The servant in the parable, who was a believer, is now punished with the unbelievers. The faithful can draw back to perdition. Salvation Can Be Forfeited One more parable of Christ spotlights the fact that continued forgiveness is conditional for the believer. The story is found in Matthew 18:21-35, and revolves around the forgiveness of God. A certain king responded to the pleas of his servant and forgave him a large debt. That servant went out and found a fellow servant who owed him a small amount and showed no mercy, throwing him in prison because he could not pay. When the king heard what had happened, he rescinded his cancellation of the large debt and had his servant thrown to the tormentors till he paid in full. No one can deny the obvious teaching of this parable. Even though God graciously forgives those who apply for it, that forgiveness is not without conditions for the future. We can lose that forgiveness by being unmerciful to others. This is in harmony with the words of the Lord in Ezekiel 33:13, “When I shall say to the righteous, that he shall surely live; if he trust to his own righteousness, and commit iniquity, all his righteousnesses shall not be remembered; but for his iniquity that he hath committed, he shall die for it.” The principle is repeated in verse 18, “When the righteous turneth from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, he shall even die thereby.” The secret lies in maintaining the righteous relationship with the Source of salvation. Jesus said, “He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” Matthew 24:13. No one will be saved finally who does not hold out against a course of deliberate sin in the power of God. Those who do not endure to the end will have their names blotted out of the book of life. Advocates of eternal security deny it could ever happen, but read the frightening possibility for yourself in Revelation 3:5, “He that overcometh . . . I will not blot out his name out of the book of life.” The implication is clear that those who are not overcomers – who do not endure to the end – will have their names blotted out. All these verses are really saying the same thing. Willful sin shatters the relationship by which eternal life is obtained. There is an eternal “if” in every consideration of eternal security. “If we walk in the light . . . the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” 1 John 1:7. “If that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father.” 1 John 2:24. “If any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” Hebrews 10:38. “If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch.” John 15:6. “If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death.” John 8:51. “If thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.” Romans 11:22. “If ye do these things, ye shall never fall.” 2 Peter 1:10. “For we are made partakers of Christ, If we hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast unto the end.” Hebrews 3:14. “If we endure, we shall also reign with him: If we deny him, he also will deny us.” 2 Timothy 2:12 (RSV). “If we sin willfully . . . there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins.” Hebrews 10:26. “If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” 1 John 2:15. “Ye are my friends, If ye do whatsoever I command you.” John 15:14. “If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die.” Romans 8:13. Danger of Being a Castaway Paul recognized the fearful possibility of being cast out of God’s presence in the end unless he curbed the fleshly propensities to sin. Said he, “. . . lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.” 1 Corinthians 9:27. The word Paul used – castaway – is very interesting. It is the Greek word “adokimos,” which is translated “reprobate” in other places. In fact, 2 Corinthians 13:5 declares that Jesus Christ cannot dwell in the heart that is reprobate (adokimos). Titus 1:16 speaks of the abominable and disobedient who are “unto every good work reprobate (adokimos).” Surely Paul had nothing else in mind but that he could be lost if he allowed sin to recapture his life. Paul also speaks of the possibility of born-again believers suffering damnation because they receive the Lord’s Supper unworthily. “For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself.” 1 Corinthians 11:29. No one can deny that these people were committed Christians partaking of the symbols of their redemption. Could they fall into damnation and be lost? Paul said they could. What is damnation? The same Greek word (krima) is found in 1 Timothy 5:12. “Having damnation (krima) because they have cast off their first faith.” How plain it is that believers can “cast off their first faith” and go into final damnation. I have listened many, many times to an explanation of eternal security based upon the analogy of sonship. “My child is born into my family and he will always be my child. He cannot be unborn. Whether obedient or disobedient, he will always be my child.” This reasoning avoids the central issue. The question is not whether a child can be “unborn,” but whether it can sicken and die. No doctor admonishes new parents about the dangers of the baby getting unborn, but he has much to say about proper care to keep it from dying. In fact, if the baby is not fed, it will soon die. In the same way, Jesus said, “Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.” John 6:53. What was He talking about? In verse 63 He explained, “The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.” Unless the Christian lives by the Word of God, he cannot continue to partake of the spiritual life derived from Him. Have we clearly established that continued obedience is necessary to ultimate salvation? Paul wrote, “Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey?” Romans 6:16. When a man chooses to obey Christ no longer and obeys the devil instead, he no longer belongs to Christ, but to Satan. “He that doeth righteousness is righteous . . . He that committeth sin is of the devil.” 1 John 3:7, 8. The writer of the book of Hebrews gives scores of specific admonitions against falling away from the faith. Hebrews 10:23 opens up a line of argument against the once-saved, always-saved position that no one can refute. The passage begins this way: “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering.” And after that, admonition is given those who might be tempted to absent themselves from the assembly of the believers. Apparently, this is one of the first signs of slipping backward. The author of this epistle, and I think it was Paul, includes himself in the warning. He writes, “For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries. He that despised Moses’ law died without mercy under two or three witnesses: Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?” That is from verses 26 through 29. The people described herehad been sanctified by the truth, but fell away into willful apostasy. Now the last few verses of the chapter warn against the casting away of their confidence. Notice this carefully! “Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. . . . Now the just shall live by faith; but if any man draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.” Verses 35 to 39. Now how could anybody state any more clearly the fact that one’s eternal salvation is conditional on his remaining steadfast to the very end? Unless there were a possibility that one might cast away his confidence, that he might draw back unto perdition, why would this man of God sound such a warning as he did? In Hebrews 6:4-6 we find another striking statement. “For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.” Now I think it would be very difficult to describe more fully a person who had been born again but who later rebelled against God and rejected Christ and spurned the Holy Spirit. He has placed himself out of God’s reach by his own actions. Therefore, there is no possibility that such a man can be saved as long as he continues to crucify Christ by his disobedience. Branches Can Be Cut Off In the eleventh chapter of Romans, Paul is discussing the fact that many of the physical seed of Israel rejected God’s Son and were thus cut off. The illustration is used of an olive tree. The branches were the children of Israel, but because of their unbelief, they were broken off, as you will read in verses 17 to 20. Then, some wild olive branches were grafted in, which represents the Gentile Christians. Now note this admonition: “For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee. Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, IF THOU CONTINUE IN HIS GOODNESS: OTHERWISE, THOU ALSO SHALT BE CUT OFF.” Verses 21 and 22, emphasis added. Please note that any security for those branches depended entirely upon their connection with the tree. The security was conditional. Let’s see whether Peter agrees with these sentiments of Paul. In his second epistle, the first chapter, are listed a number of virtues which should be manifested in the life of every Christian. These are mentioned in verses 5 to 7, and notice that he is writing to “them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” Verse 1. Then they had been given “all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue.” Verse 3. It is very apparent that Peter is addressing these remarks to those who have been converted. But notice the warning he gives: “But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off, and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins. Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall.” Verses 9 and 10. Surely this indicates that Christians can fall from grace. They can turn back from following Jesus. They can even become apostates in the truest sense of the word. In the third chapter, Peter goes on to say, “Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless.” Verse 14. “Seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own steadfastness.” Verse 17. So we see that Peter does agree with Paul that Christians need to be on guard constantly lest they be led astray, and he indicates the sad fate of those who turn back into sin after they are converted. One of the strongest texts in the Bible that proves a person can turn away from Christ and be lost even after he has made a profession of being saved is 2 Peter 2:20-22: “If after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning. For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire.” The lesson here is obvious. Now, those who take a position for unconditional security say that God’s sons cannot be represented by dogs and sows. Well, maybe they can’t, but Peter did – and it is the most apt of illustrations. The proverb is painfully plain. They had escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. They had been converted. They had joined Christ on His side. They had turned their lives over to Him, but they remembered the world and the “wallow” of sin. Like the Israelites coming out of Egypt, they remembered the “flesh pots,” the “leeks and onions.” They remembered the pleasures of sin; so, leaving Christ they went back into the world like the hog returns to its wallow in the mire. Certainly no Christian should imitate the habits of a hog, but Peter’s proverb shows that it is possible. The Spirit of God is not silent on this point. Listen: “Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times SOME SHALL DEPART FROM THE FAITH, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.” 1 Timothy 4:1, emphasis added. When will this happen? When will some depart from the faith? In the latter times. That would be right now, wouldn’t it? That would be the times in which we are living and the times immediately before us. If you haven’t thought of it before, these are dangerous times. And if you are still unconvinced, thoughtfully read the headlines of tomorrow’s newspaper. On this point “the Spirit speaketh expressly.” Just what does that mean? It means the Spirit speaks plainly, clearly – so clearly it is impossible to misunderstand. All right then, what would some do? Some would depart from the faith. So, it is possible to leave the faith, isn’t it? Some do it. They have been in the faith, they have worshiped with the brethren, they have attended church and prayer meeting. They have been actively promoting the gospel, they have given of their means, they have been pastors, officers of the church, and leading laymen; nevertheless, they leave the faith. They are not steadfast and faithful. In the last days come perilous times, with persecutions and serious difficulties, and some do not stand. They are tempted by the things of the world and are seduced by spirits of devils. Sad to say, they give up their allegiance to the Man of the cross. They were on Christ’s side, but now they side with His enemy. Please don’t missunderstand. If you want unconditional security, you can have it. It is in Christ, on a day-by-day, moment-by-moment basis. When you take Christ and stay by, you will persevere. There is, and can be, no failure on Christ’s part. He will not fail; He is faithful. “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee.” Psalm 55:22. He will stand by you as long as you stand by Him. Jesus said of Himself, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” John 14:6. And John wrote of the Lord, “This is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.” 1 John 5:11, 12. Many non-Christians think they have security. They will tell you they believe God will admit them to heaven. They will say, “I am as good as people in the church,” or “I feel I will be saved without going to church.” But the truth is, no man is saved on the basis of his feelings. He may be sincere, but his sincerity will not save him. He may be honest, truthful, moral, and a first class citizen, but that won’t save him. He may be liberal, a supporter of the church and a giver to the needy, but neither will that save him. No man is saved by his works, good as they may be. Remember this, and please never forget it: Christ is the Saviour, not your gifts, not your works. He offers you salvation as a free gift. It is in Christ, and when you receive Christ, you have salvation. “He that hath the Son, hath life.” 1 John 5:12. But if you don’t have the Son, you don’t have life, and you cannot have eternal security until you have and keep Christ the Son. What Does It Mean for the Christian to Leave His “First Love”? “Nevertheless, I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy FIRST LOVE. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.” Revelation 2:4, 5, emphasis added. For the Christian to leave his first love, is to backslide, to fall away, to leave the Lord and His service, and to go over to the service of sin, Satan and the world. The Lord calls upon all such to repent and do their first works (the fruits of love), or else – else what? “I will take thy candlestick out of his place.” This is an ultimatum from the Lord. If the sinner responds, repents, returns to his first love, and does his first works, all is well and good – he will be saved. But it is his to choose. If he does not do this, his light is removed, goes out, and the backslider is lost. Does the Backslider Always Return to the Lord Before Death? No, far from it. That was the case of the first king of Israel, Saul. It is written of Saul that he was “turned into another man.” “And the Spirit of the Lord will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be TURNED INTO ANOTHER MAN.” 1 Samuel 10:6 emphasis added. Yet Saul backslid from his high and exalted position, disobeyed the Lord, and at last took his own life (1 Samuel 31:1-6). It cannot be said in this case that Saul was not converted, because God says that he was. Yet, he took his own life with no opportunity of repentance. No Man Can Pluck Out Finally, let us look at the text which has probably been quoted more than any other to support the doctrine of eternal security. Jesus said, “I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.” John 10:28, 29. What a tremendous promise this should be for every trusting child of God! At first glance, it does seem to guarantee some sort of immunity against spiritual loss, but we have not read the entire text. Verse 27 is an integral part of the thought, and it lays down a specific condition for the fulfillment of the promise in verses 28 and 29. “My sheep hear my voice and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life.” Please notice that it is only God’s true followers who nestle safely in His protecting hand. He gives eternal life only to the faithful sheep who hear and follow Him. It is this hearing and following which provides immunity against being plucked away by the devil or his agents. The protection is from enemies without who seek to carry off the sheep, but not from unfaithfulness of the sheep who might choose not to follow any longer. No one can pluck them out of the Father’s hand, but they may choose to jump out at any time. God never even hints that He will interfere with the freedom of choice of His followers. Christians can choose to be lost just as surely as sinners can choose to be saved. Just think how useless would be all the hundreds of biblical warnings against apostasy if it were impossible to experience it. Why would the Spirit have led Paul, Peter, and all the others to pen such solemn threats and admonitions against eternal loss if they were in no danger of suffering it? And if it is true that the “once saved” are eternally secure, surely the devil would know it. Therefore, he would never waste any time on believers, knowing how impossible it would be to cause them to be lost. Yet, we all know by experience that Satan works even harder to pull away the saints from following Christ. We have to conclude that salvation does not consist of a single, irrevocable commitment, whether past or present. Being saved is the experience of living Christ’s own life by divine imputation and impartation. It is never a reality except in continual, dynamic relationship with Jesus, the source of eternal life. Being saved must be spoken of in all three tenses of time in order to be completely biblical. It has happened, it is happening, and it will happen. Perhaps, this illustration by Glenn Fillman will help explain it. Saved – Past, Present and Future Bill Jones is fishing several miles out in the ocean. His boat capsizes and sinks to the bottom. He is unable to swim to safety. Just then, another fishing boat comes along, but it is so heavily loaded that it is impossible to take on another passenger. Because they want to rescue the doomed man, however, the crew throws him a rope. “Here, take this rope,” they say. “We will tow you to shore.” As he takes the rope, Bill Jones says, “Thank God, I am saved!” And he is saved, as long as he holds on to the rope. Salvation is his, but he has a part to play in it. If he should at any time release his grasp on the rope and refuse to take it again, he would be lost. So it is with a person who has been rescued from sin. He remains saved as long as he holds on to the hand of Christ. If he should decide to release that hand and clasp the hand of the devil, he would be lost. His salvation depends on his decision and his action. Actually, one can properly speak of salvation in three tenses – past, present, and future. He can say, “I have been saved” when he takes the rope, “I am being saved” as he is being towed to shore; and “I shall be saved” when he plants his feet firmly on shore. A converted person -has been saved- from the penalty of sin. We call that justification. He -is being saved- from the power of sin, and we call that sanctification. He -shall be saved- from the presence of sin when Christ comes, and that will be glorification. All three of these tenses are used in the Bible in connection with being saved. In Romans 8:24 is the expression, “We are saved by hope.” Weymouth is a more accurate translation. He says, “We have been saved,” past tense. The Revised Standard Version correctly renders the phrase in 1 Corinthians 1:18 as “To us who are being saved.” Then Acts 15:11 states, “that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved.” So you see past, present, and future. Now let’s make sure that no one gets the wrong impression from our illustration of the man being rescued from drowning. Does the fact that he must cling to the rope to be saved, mean that we can earn our salvation by our own works? Absolutely not, a thousand times no! Remember that he was being towed by a power other than his own. He was merely cooperating with that power. He was holding on to the rope. He had to do that in order to be pulled to safety. As Christians we must confess our faith in Christ, we must remain steadfast to Him, we must bring forth the fruits of obedience; that is our part in holding on to Christ. He will never let us go. The only way we can separate ourselves from Him is to cut ourselves off deliberately and disconnect ourselves from Him, but we have the power to do that. We are still free moral agents. Our will has not been removed merely because we have become Christians. At any point in our Christian life we can decide to turn back, to choose the things of the world rather than the things of God and heaven. We are saved only through faith in Jesus Christ as our Saviour. “There is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” Acts 4:12. However, we show our faith by our works. It is a manifestation of our love for Him. Keeping God’s commandments and doing right are merely the result of His Holy Spirit dwelling in the heart. These are the fruits of the Spirit. We do these things, not in order to be saved, but because we are saved, and as long as we love the Lord with all our heart, we are going to be obedient to Him. We will not let go of the rope. We will continue to cling to Christ as our only hope.
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  • Popular Bible Quotations Day 60 March 1
    From HNIV Rainbow SB
    Psalm 51:10-12 TNIV SB Zondervan 2006 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
    Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.
    Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.
    Psalm 51:10-12 NRSV Baylor Annointed SB George W. Truett Theological Seminary Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me.
    Do not cast me away from your presence, and do not take your holy spirit from me.
    Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and sustain in me a willing spirit.
    Psalm 51:12-14 TLV TOL 52 Torah Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
    Do not cast me from Your presence--take not Your Ruach ha-Kodesh from me.
    Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and sustain me with a willing spirit.
    Psalm 51:10-12 NNCV Bibleman 2000 Create in me a pure heart, God. Make my spirit right again.
    Do not send me away from you. Do not take your Holy Spirit away from me.
    Give me back the joy that comes when you save me. Keep me strong by giving me a willing spirit.
    Psalm 51:10-12 The Scriptures Institute For Scripture Research 2009 Create in me a clean heart, O Elohim, And renew a steadfast spirit within me.
    Do not cast me away from Your presence, And do not take Your Set-apart Spirit from me.
    Restore to me the joy of Your deliverance, And uphold me, Noble Spirit!
    Psalm 51:10-12 NLT Tyndale Student's Life Application 204 Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me.
    Do not banish me from your presence, and don't take your Holy Spirit from me.
    Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and make me willing to obey you.
    Psalm 51:10-12 ESV Reformation SB R. C. Sproul 2015 "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.
    Cast me not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me.
    Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.
    Popular Bible Quotations Day 60 March 1 From HNIV Rainbow SB Psalm 51:10-12 TNIV SB Zondervan 2006 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me. Psalm 51:10-12 NRSV Baylor Annointed SB George W. Truett Theological Seminary Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me. Do not cast me away from your presence, and do not take your holy spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and sustain in me a willing spirit. Psalm 51:12-14 TLV TOL 52 Torah Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me from Your presence--take not Your Ruach ha-Kodesh from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and sustain me with a willing spirit. Psalm 51:10-12 NNCV Bibleman 2000 Create in me a pure heart, God. Make my spirit right again. Do not send me away from you. Do not take your Holy Spirit away from me. Give me back the joy that comes when you save me. Keep me strong by giving me a willing spirit. Psalm 51:10-12 The Scriptures Institute For Scripture Research 2009 Create in me a clean heart, O Elohim, And renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence, And do not take Your Set-apart Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your deliverance, And uphold me, Noble Spirit! Psalm 51:10-12 NLT Tyndale Student's Life Application 204 Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me. Do not banish me from your presence, and don't take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and make me willing to obey you. Psalm 51:10-12 ESV Reformation SB R. C. Sproul 2015 "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.
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  • WOW, WOW WOW read this
    Romans 16:25-27 NKJV Now to Him who is able to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery kept secret since the world began
    but now made manifest, and by the prophetic Scriptures made known to all nations, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, for obedience to the faith--
    In God, alone wise, be glory through Jesus Christ forever. Amen.
    WOW, WOW WOW read this Romans 16:25-27 NKJV Now to Him who is able to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery kept secret since the world began but now made manifest, and by the prophetic Scriptures made known to all nations, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, for obedience to the faith-- In God, alone wise, be glory through Jesus Christ forever. Amen.
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  • #DAILY LIGHT
    THE CHURCH WAS A FAMILY, NOT A SERVICE — WHAT SUNDAY MORNING REPLACED
    ​"The early church met in homes, shared meals daily, pooled their money, knew each other's sins, and called each other family. We attend a 75-minute program alongside strangers and call it 'church.' We have replaced the intimacy of a household with the efficiency of a theater, and we wonder why the world isn't being transformed."
    ​Saints, I need you to lean in with a spirit of radical honesty today. By the apostolic and prophetic mandate of heaven, I am issuing a formal indictment against the "Spectator Spirit" that has colonized the modern Body of Christ. We have committed a tragic substitution: we have traded the Ekklesia (the gathered people) for the Service (the choreographed event).
    ​For generations, the institutional religious system has told you that you have "gone to church" because you sat in a cushioned chair, listened to a professional choir, and heard a 30-minute sermon. But in the eyes of the New Testament writers, you haven't "gone" anywhere—you have simply attended a performance. The early disciples didn't go to church; they were the church, and their "church" looked more like a noisy family dinner than a quiet funeral.
    ​It is time for an expository confrontation with the architecture of our fellowship. Let’s look at the blueprint.
    THE INDICTMENT: THE RISE OF THE AUDIENCE
    ​In the first 300 years of Christianity, there were no "church buildings." There were no steeples, no pews, and no "green rooms" for the speakers. The church was an organic, living organism that breathed in the living rooms of the common people.
    ​The indictment is this: We have turned Disciples into Customers.
    ​In a family, you have responsibilities. In a service, you have preferences.
    ​In a family, you are known. In a service, you are anonymous.
    ​In a family, the goal is growth. In a service, the goal is satisfaction.
    ​We have mastered the "Service," but we have lost the "Saints." We have 5,000 people under one roof who don't know the names of the people sitting three seats away from them. We have traded the "One Anothers" of Scripture for the "Once a Weeks" of religion.
    EXPOSITORY EVIDENCE: THE BLUEPRINT OF INTIMACY
    ​Let the Scriptures dismantle our "Service" culture and reveal the true family dynamic of the Kingdom:
    Acts 2:42, 46 – "And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers... breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart."
    The Prophetic Reality: The "doctrine" wasn't delivered via a stage and a spotlight; it was discussed over a meal. The life of the Spirit was woven into the fabric of daily life. True church happens when the "Amen" at the table is as sacred as the "Amen" in the temple.
    1 Corinthians 14:26 – "How is it then, brethren? Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a tongue, has a revelation..."
    The Apostolic Boundary: Read that again: "Each of you." The early church didn't have a "stage" where one person performed and everyone else watched. It was a potluck of the Spirit! Everyone brought something to the table. When we move to a "service" format, we silence 99% of the gifts in the room.
    Hebrews 10:24-25 – "And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together..."
    The Indictment: We use this verse to guilt-trip people into attending Sunday services. But you cannot "stir up love and good works" in someone whose name you don't know! The "assembling" was for the purpose of mutual accountability and family business, not just sitting in a dark room watching a screen.
    THE UNSTOPPABLE LIFE: THE POWER OF THE HOUSEHOLD
    ​The "Unstoppable Life" cannot be sustained by a 75-minute weekly fix. It requires the "daily" rhythm of family.
    ​You cannot "bear one another's burdens" (Galatians 6:2) if you only see each other in your Sunday best.
    ​You cannot "confess your trespasses to one another" (James 5:16) if you are worried about your reputation in a crowd of strangers.
    ​The early church conquered the Roman Empire because they were a tight-knit, economic, and spiritual family that the state could not break. You can close a building, but you cannot close a family. You can silence a pulpit, but you cannot silence a dinner table. The future of the Church is not in "bigger buildings," but in "smaller circles."
    YOUR APOSTOLIC CALL TO ACTION
    ​Saints, it is time to stop "attending" and start "belonging"! We are done with being an audience; we are returning to being a family. If the Holy Spirit is convicting you of your anonymity and your "service-only" Christianity, take action:
    ​TYPE "CHURCH IS A FAMILY!" IN THE COMMENTS: Make a prophetic decree that you are rejecting the spectator spirit and embracing the responsibilities of sonship!
    ​SHARE THIS BROADCAST NOW: There are thousands of lonely people sitting in crowded churches today. Hit share and deliver the call back to true, organic fellowship!
    ​THE PROPHETIC ASSIGNMENT: This week, do not wait for Sunday. Invite two or three believers to your home. Share a meal. Read a Psalm together. Talk about your struggles. Be the Church in your living room.
    ​FOLLOW & FAVORITE: If you are ready to "Unlearn Religion" and return to the raw, apostolic household of the King, hit "Follow" so you never miss a teaching.
    ​Father, I decree a holy "homesickness" over Your people! Forgive us for turning Your family into a business. Forgive us for preferring the performance over the person. Restore the "House to House" fire! Raise up fathers and mothers, not just preachers and performers. Turn our hearts back to one another, that the world may see our love and know that we are Yours! In the mighty, matchless name of Jesus Christ! Amen!
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    #DAILY LIGHT THE CHURCH WAS A FAMILY, NOT A SERVICE — WHAT SUNDAY MORNING REPLACED 🚨 ​"The early church met in homes, shared meals daily, pooled their money, knew each other's sins, and called each other family. We attend a 75-minute program alongside strangers and call it 'church.' We have replaced the intimacy of a household with the efficiency of a theater, and we wonder why the world isn't being transformed." ​Saints, I need you to lean in with a spirit of radical honesty today. By the apostolic and prophetic mandate of heaven, I am issuing a formal indictment against the "Spectator Spirit" that has colonized the modern Body of Christ. We have committed a tragic substitution: we have traded the Ekklesia (the gathered people) for the Service (the choreographed event). ​For generations, the institutional religious system has told you that you have "gone to church" because you sat in a cushioned chair, listened to a professional choir, and heard a 30-minute sermon. But in the eyes of the New Testament writers, you haven't "gone" anywhere—you have simply attended a performance. The early disciples didn't go to church; they were the church, and their "church" looked more like a noisy family dinner than a quiet funeral. ​It is time for an expository confrontation with the architecture of our fellowship. Let’s look at the blueprint. ​🏛️ THE INDICTMENT: THE RISE OF THE AUDIENCE ​In the first 300 years of Christianity, there were no "church buildings." There were no steeples, no pews, and no "green rooms" for the speakers. The church was an organic, living organism that breathed in the living rooms of the common people. ​The indictment is this: We have turned Disciples into Customers. ​In a family, you have responsibilities. In a service, you have preferences. ​In a family, you are known. In a service, you are anonymous. ​In a family, the goal is growth. In a service, the goal is satisfaction. ​We have mastered the "Service," but we have lost the "Saints." We have 5,000 people under one roof who don't know the names of the people sitting three seats away from them. We have traded the "One Anothers" of Scripture for the "Once a Weeks" of religion. ​📖 EXPOSITORY EVIDENCE: THE BLUEPRINT OF INTIMACY ​Let the Scriptures dismantle our "Service" culture and reveal the true family dynamic of the Kingdom: ​📖 Acts 2:42, 46 – "And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers... breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart." The Prophetic Reality: The "doctrine" wasn't delivered via a stage and a spotlight; it was discussed over a meal. The life of the Spirit was woven into the fabric of daily life. True church happens when the "Amen" at the table is as sacred as the "Amen" in the temple. ​📖 1 Corinthians 14:26 – "How is it then, brethren? Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a tongue, has a revelation..." The Apostolic Boundary: Read that again: "Each of you." The early church didn't have a "stage" where one person performed and everyone else watched. It was a potluck of the Spirit! Everyone brought something to the table. When we move to a "service" format, we silence 99% of the gifts in the room. ​📖 Hebrews 10:24-25 – "And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together..." The Indictment: We use this verse to guilt-trip people into attending Sunday services. But you cannot "stir up love and good works" in someone whose name you don't know! The "assembling" was for the purpose of mutual accountability and family business, not just sitting in a dark room watching a screen. ​⚡ THE UNSTOPPABLE LIFE: THE POWER OF THE HOUSEHOLD ​The "Unstoppable Life" cannot be sustained by a 75-minute weekly fix. It requires the "daily" rhythm of family. ​You cannot "bear one another's burdens" (Galatians 6:2) if you only see each other in your Sunday best. ​You cannot "confess your trespasses to one another" (James 5:16) if you are worried about your reputation in a crowd of strangers. ​The early church conquered the Roman Empire because they were a tight-knit, economic, and spiritual family that the state could not break. You can close a building, but you cannot close a family. You can silence a pulpit, but you cannot silence a dinner table. The future of the Church is not in "bigger buildings," but in "smaller circles." ​📢 YOUR APOSTOLIC CALL TO ACTION ​Saints, it is time to stop "attending" and start "belonging"! We are done with being an audience; we are returning to being a family. If the Holy Spirit is convicting you of your anonymity and your "service-only" Christianity, take action: ​TYPE "CHURCH IS A FAMILY!" IN THE COMMENTS: Make a prophetic decree that you are rejecting the spectator spirit and embracing the responsibilities of sonship! ​SHARE THIS BROADCAST NOW: There are thousands of lonely people sitting in crowded churches today. Hit share and deliver the call back to true, organic fellowship! ​THE PROPHETIC ASSIGNMENT: This week, do not wait for Sunday. Invite two or three believers to your home. Share a meal. Read a Psalm together. Talk about your struggles. Be the Church in your living room. ​FOLLOW & FAVORITE: If you are ready to "Unlearn Religion" and return to the raw, apostolic household of the King, hit "Follow" so you never miss a teaching. ​Father, I decree a holy "homesickness" over Your people! Forgive us for turning Your family into a business. Forgive us for preferring the performance over the person. Restore the "House to House" fire! Raise up fathers and mothers, not just preachers and performers. Turn our hearts back to one another, that the world may see our love and know that we are Yours! In the mighty, matchless name of Jesus Christ! Amen! 🙌🔥⚔️👑 #THE SON OF LIGHT
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    Today’s readings: Numbers 26–27 & John 5. Open your Bible, spend time in the Scriptures themselves, and let God’s Word speak into your day.

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    📖 Take time for the Word today. 💯 Today’s readings: Numbers 26–27 & John 5. Open your Bible, spend time in the Scriptures themselves, and let God’s Word speak into your day. #DailyBibleReading #OpenYourBible #StudyTheWord #ScriptureForToday #FaithJourney #GodsWord #BibleTime #WalkWithGod
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