The
most vital consideration for every human being and certainly every Christian
is: the allegiance of the heart and obedience of the life to God. While we
must avoid the arrogance of self-righteousness and the bondage of human
creeds and traditionalism, we must determine with all our hearts to never
relax or compromise our commitment to God's Word. That means we must never
indulge even the so-called "small departures." They have a way of gradually
turning in to all sorts of human innovations, which so often seem to have no
brakes. The "mystery of iniquity" in
2 Thess. 2:7
did not
suddenly appear one morning. The seeds of iniquity were sown, watered and
came up slowly.
Ideally, we
should be so careful about our obedience to God, we avoid even those
practices that may be doubtful as to their divine authority. Sometimes a
good way to evaluate a particular theory or proposal is to look ahead to
what results when the theory/project is embraced. What effects or
consequences logically follow. Now this does not require the gift of a seer.
The question we can ponder is: What's down That Road?
If There Are No Scriptural Limits On The Work Of The
Church...What's Down That Road?
I've heard some
not only express doubt, but utter ridicule for the approach to Scripture
that looks for commands, examples and inferences. And while these critics
may tolerant these realities of communication in other areas, they really
want to push them out of any consideration of the work of the church. I like
to ask them, "if it is 'out with the old, and in with the new,' what is the
new?" The responses I get are patently vague and evasive. They will not
admit that the local church can just do anything, but their boundaries are
subjective at best, but mostly non-existent. If the work of the local church
has no limits, there are no limits. Anything is in.
There is a
simple approach that I like. Anytime God instructs us about anything, we are
limited to His instruction. Even if you tire of the old terminology
(commands, examples, inferences), surely our respect for God will prevail:
When God gives us instruction about something, we are limited to His
instruction. And you cannot read the New Testament without observing God has
given us instruction about the local church.
If We Just Accept Any Marriage...What's Down That Road?
Marriage is a
product of the creative mind of God; an institution founded by Him for human
companionship and reproduction. He is its designer and the legislator of its
laws and we are subject to those laws. Marriage is more than a wedding
ceremony; it goes beyond the reciting of vows, the eating of cake and
wearing a rented tux. It is the commitment of a man and a woman to live
together as husband and wife in an arrangement set up by the Creator. Any
view of marriage we adopt that doesn't accord with these truths will tend in
the wrong direction, send the wrong message and reap an awful harvest in
future generations.
God is very
much involved in this relationship called "marriage," because He is its
designer and legislator. In
Matt. 19:6,
Jesus tells us it is God who joins the man and woman together in marriage!
"Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath
joined together, let not man put asunder,"
(Matt. 19:6, KJV).
We need to think of husband and wife being joined together in God's sight
... before God ... with regard for His laws, given to govern the
relationship!
This is so
simple, and so clear: God set up the marriage relationship for the human
race. God has set up the rules to govern marriage - rules for husbands and
wives. God has said He hates putting away (Mal. 2:16), and God has
said something about divorce and remarriage.
If these things
are ignored, disobeyed or re-interpreted to suit the times, we set ourselves
up for misery and unhappiness, and the horrible potential of eternal
consequence. We must take all of this seriously!
In Jesus'
answer to the Pharisees and scribes when they tempted Him - they wanted to
know if it was lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause. Have
you ever noticed in Jesus' reply, the focus was God! He reminded them that
God made them male and female, and that God said a man should cleave to his
wife, and that God joined them together ... and let no man put asunder what
God hath joined together!
Paul told women
to be in subjection to their own husbands, "as unto the Lord" in Eph.
5:22. He said - when we are unfaithful in marriage, we despise not man,
but God in 1 Thess. 4:8. So the commitment that keeps a marriage
together is commitment first to God. To Honor Him who founded this
institution; to decide both husband and wife will be governed by His laws.
To realize He is the family's designer and legislator and we are amenable to
Him. If we let the world influence us to stop teaching and applying these
things, what will happen?
If We Administer Discipline But Neglect To
Maintain
The Withdrawal...What's Down That Road?
Scripturally
administered discipline may seem to produce more division. When some members
refuse to withdraw from the guilty, and others get mad and leave, it may
appear that the discipline God has called for has hurt the local church.
Some will try to make the effect the issue: slighting the sin that caused
the action, and arguing against the action. But our focus must be on the
stubborn facts: the presence of sin and the action God wants us to take. If
there was sin, and we've taken the action God requires, we must not let the
results or the complaints cause us to regret obeying God! "Where the gospel,
correctly presented, produces divisions, as it always will, the divisions
are right. We are not responsible for the legitimate effects of the truth,"
(Moses Lard, Commentary on Romans, p.#463).
Often, after
scripturally administered discipline, those withdrawn from will seek to
charm and socialize their way back into the good favor of the members. The
only restraint against this is, a well-instructed and committed membership.
Teach them what the Bible says about the sins involved, and the action
required in the absence of repentance. Remind members of past withdrawals
when efforts are made to influence members. And remember - if a church
withdraws from a disorderly member and fails to follow through and maintain
the separation - down that road there is the ruin of the good effects
intended by scriptural discipline.
"I wonder why
the Bible tells us that Lot pitched his tent toward Sodom? Could be that He
wants to say something about wrong tendencies." (Dee Bowman, That's Life,
Christianity Magazine, Jan. 1987).
Conclusion
Conscious of
the perishing nature of everything around us and our own immortality, we
should want to be certain that every involvement and aspect of our lives is
in accord with the will of God. My individual behavior, my marriage and
family, the use of my resources, my citizenship in the nation and my
citizenship in God's kingdom needs to be in harmony with what God's word
teaches. Diligence in glorifying God means guarding carefully against the
slightest change in attitude toward His Word, or any movement away from what
we know pleases Him. Surely we have learned from the Old Testament that all
wandering from God ends in disaster.
The legendary
W.W. Otey often warned against "what he often spoke of as 'Trends' - tiny
and apparently insignificant steps away from the truth." He said, "I think
it may be safely said that no great departure from the teaching and practice
of the Word of God was taken in a single step." His biographer, Cecil
Willis, added: "In these initial steps are the only periods during which
impending apostasy can be stemmed." {p.#279, W.W. OTEY: CONTENDER FOR THE
FAITH 1964}.
Other Articles by Warren E. Berkley
Four Problems
With Worry
There Is A Higher Standard
Reactionary Apostasy
God Said Sing
Why I Pray
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