Don’t Need Church_

Been struggling lately.  Getting my kids and sometimes myself to church has become more difficult.  My youngest son asked “Why do we have to go when we can watch online?  I can learn about God right where I’m at.”. So, I ended the title here “Don’t Need Church_” with an underscore; for you what punctuation goes there? 

I know some that would place an exclamation‼️ point or two there; they want nothing to do with church and God in general.  I know other’s it would be a question❓mark.  Maybe they are wondering and want to know if they should start going.  Maybe they are going and wonder why they should continue.  I know other’s the punctuation would be a period  and it’s not that they don’t need worship or teaching but they feel the church has become so corrupt that they can do it better or find better on their own.

Before anything, shouldn’t our question be, “What does the Bible say about gathering with other Christians?” Well, it says in Matthew 18:20 “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.” We meet with others because God chooses to be more present where more than one person is located with others. But isn’t God everywhere you might ask? Why, yes, yes He is. The question is not one of location but of awareness and focus. In school a teacher may have said “Mikey, be present with the rest of us”. Mikey may be there and somewhat aware of what is going on but not focused or focused on other things. God has promised that where we gather “in His name” with others “in His name” He will definitely be there with a greater focus and awareness.

(Heb 10:24-25 NKJV) 24 And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 25 not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as [is] the manner of some, but exhorting [one another], and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.

Paul under the direction of the Holy Spirit tells us not to “forsake the assembly of ourselves”. The word assembly there is episynagōgē which is formed in part from the words that make up synagog referring to the place Jews would gather on the sabbath to hear the words of scripture read and be explained. The root words epi one place and synago to collect or gather together the whole in one place. It is a command to not stop meeting together but to gather together in one place. It is more than just two or three but all the two or threes meeting through out the week in home groups into one place. How are we doing this if we are just watching online? But what benefit is there for getting together? The same passage tells us. We are supposed to “stir up” one another to “love and good works”. The word “stir up” is paroxysmos and it means to provoke, incite or irritate one another to good works. It says in (Pro 27:17 LSB) “17 Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another.” You can hide behind a screen or on the other end of a phone or chat, but it is hard to hide forever when you are face to face. We need this face to face to challenge us to become more like Christ.

Well, we just go to church and run out the door after service. It is clear from the Bible that this is not what God intended. So then do we get closer to what God intended by watching from home, since we are going to run out of service anyway? My oldest son came home from the Army and his station in Fairbanks Alaska this year. He had started working with a Christian group EYD or Engage Your Destiny. It was Christian organization started to combat suicide with Faith. Growing up we would go to Sunday School and then Church. Now many churches no longer have Adult Sunday school, and you just go to service and run out. At EYD it doesn’t work that way. You have the service and then breakout into small groups right after to discuss worship and the teaching. Now that sounds like a shift in paradigm that might change things.

Baptism Now Saves You

It was 507 years ago that Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle church in Wittenberg. Now we have about 41,000 denominations world wide and so many different views of what the Bible teaches. It was the day before the anniversary of the reformation and I went to a bible study that night. We were reading from 1 Corinthians and we read how the Corinthians were arguing about who they followed whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas. Paul said he was glad that he hadn’t baptized any of them lest they say they were baptized in Paul’s name. Paul said that while he was among them he choose to know nothing except Christ and Him crucified.

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Not as Harmless as It Seems

We find ourselves at a time in history where children are lead into confusion about their gender. A small group with influence and power spearhead this cause and even make laws allowing schools to mutilate these children without their parents’ consent. Birth rates are on a decline and fewer are getting married. We find ourselves at a time in history where even some that brought us here are stepping back wondering if we went too far. How did we get here? Will it get worse?

This all goes back to the “free love” of the 60s when we started accepting promiscuity as normal under the guise of love. Then with the Stonewall riots the media and those with cultural influence started asking “what does it matter what two consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home? and Why do you care about what someone else does?” Schools started teaching sex education with birth control and many parents started shifting their perspective and the unacceptable started moving toward being more acceptable. Then in 1988 Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen wrote After the Ball a homosexual manifesto in which they put forward a strategy of how to make homosexuality acceptible. They proposed using documented methods of brainwashing in a 3 step process on society.

1. Desensitization

Make homosexuals and their practices more regularly visible in society through media, parades, movies, books so people become desensitized to it.

2. Jamming

Label any opposition as hateful, bigoted, or racist and then assoicate that person with groups like Nazis or white supremacists. Keep making these associations and labels until when anyone has an objection to such sensual practices in the public space that these negative images come to mind and shutdown the opposition.

3. Conversion

Transform those that oppose normalization of sensual and homosexual practices into allies.

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You Need to Watch Expedition Bible

I have been watching the Expedition Bible videos on YouTube for a while now and the way Joel Kramer presents recent discoveries in archaeology from the Holy Land that support what the Bible says have been most helpful. The videos take you to the sites that match events recorded in the Bible and you get to see 3D Diagrams of what it might have looked like in the past as well as drone fly overs with interactive arrows showing where people went. This has helped me to visualize what the Bible describes and clarified what happened during some events. You need to watch and subscribe to this channel.

Beyond visualizing what happened the information given supports the church and our faith showing that we are not blindly following manmade stories but events that happened. It is a great tool for apologetics, showing proof to the world that the Bible can be trusted. These are resources along with others like Timothy Mahoney’s Patterns of Evidence that both help us to see and give us hope and reasons for confidence.

For example, the picture below is from the vblog about where Jacob wrestled God. I had always found it odd that Jacob sent his family ahead of him crossing the ford, seemed kind of cowardly. But what I saw here was that the road was on the right side of the river and when he sent his family ahead across the ford that would have been to the left where the river curves while he went up the hill to watch for his brother Esau. It was to protect his family. You can understand passages in the bible better when you can see where they happened. 

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ExpeditionBible

WebSite: https://expeditionbible.com/

God’s Not Ok with It

A Letter to Pastors

Dear Pastors and Elders,

My faith built up over years of pursuing God and the persistent prompting of the Holy Spirit has compelled me to write this letter to Pastors and Church leaders. I am grateful for those that have answered the call to the ministry and realize how difficult it can be to minister to people. It is especially difficult during these last days however I must exhort you; I must challenge you and I fear there must be some criticism of where we are as a church and where our leaders have failed to warn their flocks appropriately. Some pastors and church leaders have challenged their flock well but many have not and I hope these words God has laid on my heart will stir something in you if you are not already stirred.

Nations including our own over the past century have come to a point where they have redefined what is evil as good and what is good is being called evil and bigotry. Today criminals go free and victims live in fear. Perversion is rampant, children are victimized, and infants sacrificed. Our leaders are trampling on moral ground and most churches are content to step back under the false pretense that they don’t want to seem political. These are moral issues and if they are not the jurisdiction of the church then what is?

It was 30 years ago I remember participating in the Hike for Life; many churches banded together across the country to oppose abortion. Now we no longer hike for life and when Roe vs Wade was overturned not many church celebrated it by name and at best watered it down by saying we are for all life and left it at that. When the Defense of Marriage act was over-turned merely a whimper could be heard from the church.

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Are Easter and Christmas Pagan Holidays?

There is a disturbing trend in churches and Christian circles to denounce the celebration of Easter and Christmas as pagan. The video shared here is an example.

These topics were first introduced by Alexander Hislop’s The Two Babylon’s and Ralph Woodrow’s Babylon Mystery Religion. However Woodrow has changed his position on many of these conclusions in his new book The Babylon Connection. Woodrow recognized the flaw in logic used by Hislop and himself and illustrated it in this statement

“By this method, one could take virtually anything and do the same—even the “golden arches” at McDonald’s! The Encyclopedia Americana (article: “Arch”) says the use of arches was known in Babylon as early as 2020 B.C. Since Babylon was called “the golden city” (Isa. 14:4), can there be any doubt about the origin of the golden arches? As silly as this is, this is the type of proof that has been offered over and over about pagan origins.”

Woodrow, The Babylon Connection

We can see here the logic is flawed. Further there are variations on these ancient mythologies and looking for similarities you may find something But that doesn’t prove that there is any connection. For example the story of Nimrod is found in Josephus history and a majority of others as Nimrod rebelling against God and promoting other gods. However there are a couple ancient versions of the story which say the opposite, that he fought the other gods. In fact his name translated in the Septuagint means giant hunter and the bible says he was a mighty hunter before the Lord which seems to suggest that the later minority accounts could be closer to the truth.

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Should the Church have Closed and Is It Time to Reopen?

My friend’s daughter said “dad why are they closing churches, no one gets sick in church” a simple child’s faith but it gave me pause so I can’t judge a pastor that has decided to keep their Church’s doors open during the Covid-19 Wuhan Flu outbreak in opposition to state orders.  I don’t know if the Spirit called him to stay open or not. God will judge and we may be able to infer something from the results.  If a word is from God one should expect the results to bear fruit.

I believe that the church is a miraculous place that God made for us. Yes God is everywhere and you can meet Him at home but the church is set apart and sometimes home for many can seem much less so, hence God created houses of prayer for all people (Isaiah 56:7, Matthew 21:13, Psalm 122:1, John 4:21, 1 Tim 2:8).

In the beginning while the world was getting a handle on this outbreak of the Wuhan Flu suspending some ministries and moving to online services makes sense. However I don’t know if the church should have completely shut its doors with the staff doing web streams from home. Jesus said “My house shall be a house of prayer for all nations” This is a command which seems hard to fulfill if the doors are locked to everyone no matter the circumstance.   Scripture also command in Hebrews 10:25, “Do not give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing.”  As part of our Christian witness and neighborly duty we need to be flexible to meet requests of those in authority to fulfill Roman’s 13. But at some point and some degree we also have to follow what Peter said “Whether it’s right in the sight of God for us to listen to you rather than to God, you decide”.  There is a tension between Romans 13 and Acts 4.  Now after the recovery rate has been determined to be 99.6% and the at risk groups are more clear there should be ways the church could open up a bit more with safety measures while at risk groups watch from home or from cars in parking lot services.

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The Bible, The Church and Psychology

This may be the first post where I don’t really draw a conclusion nor state a strong opinion. That is because it is one thing I have been struggling to get my arms and head around for years. I’m hoping this post may be useful to start some dialogues toward a better understanding. The issue is this. The bible talks about behaviors and also addresses why we misbehave. It even addresses extreme behaviors identifying spiritual and demonic causes. On the other hand psychology studies behaviors, mental and emotional states and also proposes reasons and solutions. This to me seems to be a large overlapping grey area.

Many churches and Christians now defer to psychology placing more faith in its “scientific approach”. But many fail to realize that as a science it lacks many of the rigors of physics, chemistry and even biology. For example in those struggling with depression they find a chemical imbalance in the brain. One would think, “Oh well there is the cause”, but it is really an assumption of cause. It could very well be the effect of something else. Because emotional states cannot be measured; they must be communicated. Therefore cause and effect relationships cannot be rigorously established.

In modern psychology the naturalistic paradigm assumes that all behaviors must have physical experiential causes and therefore physical solutions. From personal experience dealing with my own children struggling with ADHD, after years of denial and mistakes I had to accept the reality of such a mental disability having behavioral consequences.

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Make a Defense – Origins Part 1 – Nature of God

Introduction

For the past several months I have been working on presentations which may be used with youth to prepare them to defend their faith.  I released an introduction a couple months ago and now I am releasing my first of two presentations on Origins.  Why am I doing this you may ask.  Well a recent Pew Research polls found that the number of professing Christians in America has decreased from 78% to 65% in the past 10 years.  Further one in three young adults abandon their Christian Faith soon after graduating from High School.  These are alarming trends.  Many young adults loose their faith while they attending college.  In this environment they are challenged to defend their faith and their reasons for belief are often questioned by atheist or agnostic professors.  This video is intended for use by inividuals or church groups, please feel free to watch and I hope it helps answer some questions.

Note: Clip of continental mega sequences taken from the Movie “Is Genesis History” as well as much of the verbiage for descriptions of the Naturalistic Paradigm and Creation Paradigm.

Inserted below are links you may use for further investigation.

Is Genesis History

Answers in Genesis

Institute for Creation Research

Case for a Creator <Book><Movie>

Expelled No Intelligence Allowed

Always Ready to Make a Defense

Introduction

For the past several weeks I have been working on presentations which may be used with youth to prepare them to defend their faith.  Recent Pew Research polls have found that the number of professing Christians in America has decreased from 78% to 65% in the past 10 years.  Further one in three young adults abandon their Christian Faith soon after graduating from High School.  These are alarming trends.  Many young adults loose their faith while they attending college.  In this environment they are challenged to defend their faith and their reasons for belief are often questioned by atheist or agnostic professors.  There are several professional curriculum for teens and young adults which churches may want to consider.

Journey Advocates by Awana

Answers ABC Bible Curriculum by Answers in Genesis

The resources I am working on are a bit more short term; covering only 5 sessions.  Sometimes churches have other topics and material they feel is important.  I am trying to make this a subset apologetic material to answer some of the most common questions and objections that young adults and teens face. Inserted below is the first video in the series.

Make a Defense – Introduction on Vimeo.