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Ajax Church of Christ: To promote a New Testament Church as defined in the Book of Acts Steve Chubry Minister
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If you ever get discouraged then think of this passage in John: No one can snatch them out of my hand. John 10:28 My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father's hand. 30 I and My Father are one."
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Why Churches of Christ are at a Pivotal Moment in History
Very well written, I agree with you. This is still a problem even here in Ontario. It is imperative that we preach and teach the pure Gospel message in it's fullness. Our voice may not be attractive to men but it sure would be pleasing to God.
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The stigma of mental illness is still in society. The brain, like every other body organ, can become ill and not function as it should. The brain can get "sick" just like every other body organ and it can be treated. Mental illness is not a shameful thing. It is high time that we as society pay more attention to this subject.
Secularization and the Sexual Revolution: Evangelical Theology and the Cultural Crisis (Part 1)
The war continues. Gay marriage, same sex unions and love. We are in the cross-hairs of sin and decay. A very good read
Joyce Meyers posted an article that Jesus went into hell without much evidence from the bible. This error has been made by many tel-evangelists to fluff up a sermon or lesson but is in gross error.This is an article by Brother Wilber Fields of the Church of Christ. I have copied it from his Bible Study Text Book Series book of Ephesians for clarity on this topic. The texts is 1 Peter 3:18-22 THE GLORIOUS CHURCH SPECIAL STUDY I-DID CHRIST GO TO HELL? “Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?” Ephesians 4:9. Some people have thought that during the time between Christ’s death on the cross and His resurrection, He went down into hell (or Hades) to preach to the people there, and to bring out the saints of Old Testament times who could not previously be taken into God’s presence because no atonement price had been paid for their sins. THE INTERPRETER’S BIBLE says of Ephesians 4:9 that it is certainly a reference - the earliest in Christian literature - to the descent of Christ into Hades. The Apostles’ ( ?) Creed says, “He (Christ) descended into hell.” This doctrine is elaborately set forth in the Gospel of Ni codem~sa, n apocryphal gospel, which, according to the general consensus of scholars, was composed in .the fifth century. Those who accept this doctrine maintain that such references as I Peter 3 :19 ; 4 :6, Ephesians 4 :9 ; and Matthew 27 52-53 support it. However, there is much disagreement as to WHAT Christ may have done in hell (or really, Hades, the unseen world of all the dead). According to the Gospel of Nicodemus (a highly imaginary legend), Christ, between the time He died and rose again, went down to Hades to rescue Adam, Noah, Moses, Isaiah, and all the other Old Testament saints. They were being kept away from God’s presence until the time when Christ should die and make complete atonement for the sins of all mankind of all ages. Such teaching as this contradicts Romans 3 :25, which says that God passed over . . . the sitis done aforetime during the time of His forbearance. Apparently the Old Testament saints were ushered into heaven when they died, even as we are. Elijah was taken into heaven (I1 Kings 2:1, l l ) , and apparently Enoch was also (Hebrews 11 : 5 ) . We read that Abraham was accounted righteous by faith (Romans 4:3). If God accounted him righteous, why should he have been shut of% from God in a prison? It is true that full payment had not yet been made for the sins of these people until Christ died. But Christ is the Lamb of God, sluitz from the foundation of the world (Revelation 13 :8 ; 5 6). Therefore, in anticipation of that sacrifice, God passed ovey the sins of the Old Testament saints. 202 THE GLORIOUS CHURCH I Peter 3:19 tells of Christ preaching to those who were in prison. Therefore, some have understood that Christ preached to the siizners in Hades, such as those who had been disobedient in the days of Noah, There are many unanswerable questions and objections to the idea that Christ preached to the sinners io Hades. (1) Why did He preach JUST to the sinners who were disobedient in the days of Noah, as the text indicates ? Other ages had many disobedient, lost people who would have needed Christ. (2) WHAT could Christ have preached to them? Between His death and resurrection, Christ could not have preached the gospel. For the gospel consists of His death, burial, AND RESURRECTION (I Corinthians 15 :1-4), We know that Christ was raised for our justification (Romans 4:25). Therefore, during the period between His death and resurrection, Christ could not have offered them justification, Did He, then, go to hell to taunt those who were lost? (3) WHAT PURPOSE would Christ have had for going to Hades? It is certain that the wicked were offered no second chance (I1 Peter 2 :5, 9), And the righteous with their sins passed over did not need to be rescued, (4) WHAT RESULTS could Christ have expected from such a preaching expedition? No one doubts that one could hold a hot revival meeting in hell! Note how concerned the rich man in Hades was about his soul and the souls of his brothers (Luke 16 :24-28). But note also that Abraham said it was impossible for the rich man to change his state. Christ did not raise the wicked dead from the graves, and He could not have preached justification to them until He arose Himself. To test any interpretation of a difficult Bible passage, such (1) Exactly what does the text say ? Are we reading ideas into it that are not actually stated in the text? (2) Does the interpretation contradict other more plain passages of Scripture? Does it harmonize with other Scriptures? (3) Does the interpretation fit into the context of the passage, so as to make one harmonious teaching with what goes before and what follows? as J Peter 3 :19, three questions may be asked: 203 THE GLORIOUS CHURCH in the light of the three questions given above: Let us consider the doctrine that Christ went to preach in hell (1) The text says that Christ was put to death in His flesh; but that He was quickened, or made alive, in (His) spirit. The word spirit should not be capitalized here, as it is in the King James Version. The Greek text simply says, in spirit, rather than in THE (Holy) Spirit Now we know that Christ’s spirit never actually died, but went into Paradise (Luke 23:46). The spirit of Christ was quickened in the sense that it received an increased vigor and power after His sufferings in the flesh. Read I Peter 3:22 to see how His spirit was quickened. In speaking of the spirit of Christ, which was quickened, Peter says that Christ also went in spirit and preached unto the spirits in prison. Just WHEN He preached is not clearly indicated here. From this verse alone one could not determine whether the spirits were in prison when Christ preached to them, or were in prison when Peter wrote this letter, which was many years later. (2) The doctrine that Christ preached to sinners in Hades contradicts Peter’s own writings. I1 Peter 2 :4-5, 9: “For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to Hell (Tartarus), and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment, and spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person (with seven others) - - - the Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of jaidgmertt to be punished.” These verses positively rule out the doctrine that Christ offered these sinners of ancient times a second chance (and we can conceive of no other reason why Christ should have preached to them). Furthermore, the doctrine contradicts Christ’s statement in quke 23:43 that He would be in Paradise after His death. Certainly the sinners who had been disobedient in the days of Noah were not in Paradise where Christ went. (3) The thought of the whole passage, I Peter 3.17-4:2, is that it is better to suffer, if need be, in well-doing than to compromise with evil. (Note especially 3 :17 and 4 :le) To prove this point, the sufferings of Christ are set forth 204 THE GLORIOUS CHURCH as an illustration, (See 3 :l&) The glory that came to Him after His sufferings (see 3 :22) shows us that we will also do well to endure sufferings patiently. Question - Does the supposed preaching expedition into Hades show that Christ’s sufferings were rewarded ? And does it thus set forth Ilis sufferings as an encouragement to us in suffering? The answer is ?to to both of these questions. Since we know nothing whatever about what this supposed preaching expedition accomplished, why should it encourage us to bear sufferings? There is no hope or encouragement for us in thinking that Christ’s sufferings were followed by a preaching expedition into Hades, when we do not know the results of that preaching. This doctrine does not fit into the context of the passage, as required by question (3) above, THE TRUE INTERPRETATION OF I PETER 3:19 Naturally we are unsatisfied to say, “I don’t believe that Christ went to hell,’’ We want to know what we may believe as truth. It seems to us that the true interpretation of I Peter 3 :19 may be perceived f roiii what has been written before in this special study, and from these verses : (1) I Peter 1 :11 -‘“The prophets - - - prophesied - - - searching what nianner of time the Spirit of Christ, rvlaicla was in them, did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ.” (2) I1 Peter 2 :5 - Noah was “a preacher of righteousness.” (3) Genesis 6:3 - “And the Lord said, My Spirit shall not strive with nian forever, for that he also is flesh.” God’s Spirit, which is the same as the Spirit of Christ, or the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:9), strove with men in the days of Noah. But it was through the prophets (preachers) that the Spirit of Christ testified. Noah was a preacher of righteousness. In the days of Noah, Christ’s Spirit preached through Noah to those who were disobedient in those days, and who have therefore ever since been reserved in prison unto judgment. And, of course, they were in prison when Peter wrote his epistle. Let us test this interpretation in the light of the three questions given before : (1) There is nothing in this interpretation out of harmony with the exact words and thoughts of the text (1 Peter 3:19). 205 THE GLORIOUS CHURCH (2) This view is in harmony with the Scriptures given above (I Peter 1 :11; I1 Peter 2 :5 ; Genesis 6:3). A parallel thought is in Ephesians 2:17. In that passage Paul told the Ephesians that Christ came and preached peace to you that were far o f . Of course, Christ came and preached to the Ephesians in the persons of His apostles, just as He went and preached in Noah’s day through )Noah. In both cases, the Spirit of Christ preached, but the words were uttered through human lips. (3) This interpretation fits wonderfully into the context of the passage, which is designed to teach us that we should suffer, if need be, for well doing, because Christ so suffered. Note how well it fits into the argument : Peter mentioned (3 i18) that Christ’s Spirit was quickened after H,is sufferings. Having mentioned Christ’s Spirit, he said that ALSO Christ went in that Spirit and preached to the spirits now in prison. Of course, that preaching was done long before He suffered. Note that FEW (only eight) were saved as a result of that preaching. Since that time Christ has suffered and died to bring us unto God. He wished to bring the men in Noah’s day to God, but few obeyed. Behold now the increased power in the preaching of Christ since His sufferings. Millions of souls have been saved through water (baptism), while only eight were saved through water in the days of Noah before Christ suffered. Those who read Peter’s letter could themselves testify that Christ’s preaching to them through His apostles was vastly more fruitful than His preaching in old times through Noah before He suffered. According to I Peter 3:21, we are saved by baptism through the resurrection of Christ. If there had been no suffering, there would have been no resurrection. With no resurrection, there would have been f10 baptism and no salvation. Christ’s sufferings were therefore necessary and very fruitful. We should take courage by the example of His sufferings. Christ once said (John 12 :32), “And I, IF I be lifted up from the earth (that is, crucified), will draw all men unto me.” This increased spiritual power of Christ to 206 THE GLORIOUS CHURCH draw all mankind since His suffering, is what Peter meant by Christ being qu.ickelzed in spirit. What about the other Scriptures that are set forth as support (1) Ephesians 4 :8-9. - See the notes in this book on these verses, (2) Matthew 27 52-53 - We know nothing whatsoever about this event, except the bare facts as recorded. It is pure speculation to try to make these verses fit into a theory about Christ going into Hades, The temporary resurrection of these saints is no greater a miracle than the resurrection of Lazarus and similar events. Many things occurred during the earthly sojourn of Christ that proved His deity. This event certainly proved that Christ was the very Son of God, More we cannot say, (3) I Peter 4 :6 - Who are the dead to whom the gospel was preached? They were not the souls of the dead, but those who were once alive, and are now dead. When they were living, the Word of God was preached to them. Now they are dead, Thus the gospel was preached to the dead, This verse should help us to understand I Peter 3:19, which tells of Christ preaching to the spirits in prison. I Peter 45, the verse immediately preceding the one we are now considering, speaks of Christ as being ready to judge the quick (or living) and the dead. This obviously refers to those who will have died before Christ returns, as contrasted to those who will be living when He conies back. Our conclusion is that the doctrine that Christ went into Hades is not taught in the B’ible, and contradicts the Bible, It is an unprofitable, speculative, controversial, confusing teaching. A man could hold this doctrine and still be a Christian, but the doctrine itself is error. for the doctrine that Christ went into Hades? 207
The Scandal of Biblical Illiteracy: It’s Our Problem
This problem is not new. Many Church of Christ Christians do not even bring their bible to worship. The problem is every where. It seems that we do not take the time to read the Word and therefore truly know the will of God.
Critics Of Bible Silenced Once Again: Archaeological Discoveries Prove Old Testament To Be Accurate
God will not be mocked.
Islamic governments leading people to Christ
We worry about the Islamic world and the effects that they may have on our lives. The power of the Word is the greatest power of all. Consider the following article.
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Children Learn What They Live By Dorothy Law Nolte, Ph.D. If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn. If children live with hostility, they learn to fight. If children live with fear, they learn to be apprehensive. If children live with pity, they learn to feel sorry for themselves. If children live with ridicule, they learn to feel shy. If children live with jealousy, they learn to feel envy. If children live with shame, they learn to feel guilty. If children live with encouragement, they learn confidence. If children live with tolerance, they learn patience. If children live with praise, they learn appreciation. If children live with acceptance, they learn to love. If children live with approval, they learn to like themselves. If children live with recognition, they learn it is good to have a goal. If children live with sharing, they learn generosity. If children live with honesty, they learn truthfulness. If children live with fairness, they learn justice. If children live with kindness and consideration, they learn respect. If children live with security, they learn to have faith in themselves and in those about them. If children live with friendliness, they learn the world is a nice place in which to live. Copyright © 1972 by Dorothy Law Nolte
Denison Forum on Truth and Culture
Donald Trump may think that he has a great relationship with God but he is deceived. Doing good is all well and fine but will not provide a way into heaven. Since God is the owner of everything even money, there is nothing that we can give God to buy salvation. Salvation is only found in Jesus Christ. Unless he is baptized into Christ, he is still lost. Mr Trump, are you listening?