Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The Gospel, the Kingdom of God, and the Theological Theory of Everything: Part 2

Joh 5:39-40  "You search the scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that testify on my behalf.  (40)  Yet you refuse to come to me to have life.

Luk 24:27  Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them the things about himself in all the scriptures.

Luk 24:44-48  Then he said to them, "These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you—that everything written about me in the law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms must be fulfilled."  (45)  Then he opened their minds to understand the scriptures,  (46)  and he said to them, "Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day,  (47)  and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.  (48)  You are witnesses of these things.

Evangelical/orthodox dogma is based on many presuppositions. One area of presupposition that makes it virtually impossible to adopt a Theological Theory of Everything are the presuppositions about the scripture. It is most especially this one presupposition about the scripture. In 1978 the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy met in Chicago and drafted what is called the Chicago Statement of Biblical Inerrancy. It contains Articles of Affirmations and Denials. One of these Articles addresses what I believe to be the problem with evangelical/orthodoxy's position on scripture. Further, I believe that it contradicts what the first century followers and Jesus Christ Himself plainly taught and stated as reflected in the passage of scripture posted above. Here is the affirmation and denial that I am referring too. It is article twelve:

Article XII


We affirm that Scripture in its entirety is inerrant, being free from all falsehood, fraud or deceit.



We deny that Biblical infallibility and inerrancy are limited to spiritual, religious or redemptive themes, exclusive of assertions in the fields of history and science. We further deny that scientific hypotheses about earth history may properly be used to overturn the teaching of Scripture on creation and the flood.

It is my considered opinion that the passages of scripture that I have posted above from John and Luke's gospels contradict the underlined part of the article that I have included. I have changed the color of the text as I do scripture to be certain that no one confuses it with my thoughts and assertions. Jesus and his first century followers that wrote the New Testament definitely taught that REDEMPTIVE THEMES was the ONLY THEME.

I confidently make the above assertion because of two reasons. 1) Jesus said that the entire purpose of scripture was to point to Him for a redemptive purpose. 2) The New Testament writings clearly define the word of God as the gospel of Jesus and Jesus the gospel made flesh. There are numerous blog posts that irrefutably prove that the first century authors of the New Testament meant the gospel or Jesus when they wrote "word, Word, the word of truth, the word of God" You can find a collection of all these writings HERE.

In fact, the main scripture passages that evangelical/orthodox theologians cite for proof of inerrancy limits it to a "redemptive theme." I will post it here but will underline and embolden that part that limits it to redemptive and then will explain why. 2Ti 3:15-17 NRSV  "and how from childhood you have known the sacred writings that are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.  (16)  All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,  (17)  so that everyone who belongs to God may be proficient, equipped for every good work." Now then, at the time of the writing, Paul was referring to the Old Testament scripture as the New Testament as we know it did not even exist at the time Paul instructed Timothy on this matter. He sated the purpose, a redemptive purpose in verse 15. The unbelieving Jews were scripture experts beyond anything else and the scripture did not instruct them in obtaining salvation. It did not teach them, it did not reprove them, it did not correct them, it did not train them in righteousness, and it did not make them proficiently equipped for every good work.

The reason is that they were using the scripture as a legal-constitutional document. They were using it as a life operational manual. Jesus and his followers pointed out that it was not that at all. Rather is was the redemptive narrative, the story of redemption. It was the story of God's love that was so great that he would stop at nothing, including sacrificing his own Son to demonstrate his unfathomable love for the humanity he had created.

As long as there is an insistence on treating the scripture as a legal constitutional document, as an operational manual of sorts, the pristine gospel that turned the world upside down will not completely be believed and thus, it will not be able to supernaturally transform the saints as it was meant to do and as it did in the first century.

More to come....

You can read part one HERE.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

The Gospel, the Kingdom of God, and the Theological Theory of Everything: Part 1

Mat 24:14 NASB  "This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come."

I want to begin a series of posts on the gospel of the kingdom and the theological theory of everything. Progressive revelation is the process that God has used throughout the history of redemption. As people progress, more light is given to God's redemptive plan. This is very similar to science, especially astro-physics and astronomy. I like to use the history of astronomy as an illustration of God's progressive revelation. Astronomy began with the concept that the earth was the center of the universe. That moved on to the idea that the sun was the center of the universe. As astronomy developed it became apparent that there were, many stars, galaxies, and at the center of the universe was a primordial big bang. My point is that additional information gave additional light and understanding and the same is true about the ever unfolding story of redemption.

Recent developments in physics has encouraged physicists to look for a theory of everything that would harmonize relativity and quantum mechanics. I believe that the time is ripe, that is to use a Greek term, the kiros, is now, the present...  to look for a theological theory of everything that encompasses the gospel, the kingdom, prosperity, and the future of spirituality. Currently, within the thousands of denominations there is a wide variety of ways to look at each of those facets of Christianity. As is obvious, many do not agree, and in fact, many contradict one another. It is so confusing that millennials will likely not participate in church as have previous generations. There are many studies that show that millennials are disenchanted with religion and especially so with organized religion and denominations.

One thing that would go a long way toward dealing with this approaching crisis is the development of a unified theory of theology that reasonably explains and unifies the biblical record in such a way that the heretofore disparities that various denominations and groups have promoted would find a unified solution. After all Paul said: Eph 4:3-6 NRSV "making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.  (4)  There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling,  (5)  one Lord, one faith, one baptism,  (6)  one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all." Oh? One would not know that by the current state of Christianity, and more specifically, about evangelical orthodoxy. The reason is simple. There IS NO unified theology in Christianity!

Why is that? This is a great question to ask, and I believe there is a reasonable answer. Let's examine a warning from the apostle Paul: 2Th 2:9-11 NRSV  "The coming of the lawless one is apparent in the working of Satan, who uses all power, signs, lying wonders,  (10)  and every kind of wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved.  (11)  For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion, leading them to believe what is false," The obvious answer is that evangelical/orthodoxy is the powerful delusion. It is also the result of the leaven of the Pharisees and it is the fulfillment of Paul's warning to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20:29-30. The ravaging wolves who did not spare the flock did so to gain and maintain control. Instead of allowing the Holy Spirit to operate among the saints, these wolves took over so that they could further their selfish agenda's and control the saints.

It must be stated now and often through out this series, that the gospel of grace, and the gospel of the kingdom are the same gospel. There is only one gospel. It is the good news of redemption. It is the good news of peace with a loving Father. It is the good news that through the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, Satan was once for all time defeated. He may go about like a roaring lion but he is a toothless lion. Christ's victory over Satan was the victory over death and separation from God. The atonement made Jesus victorious over Satan. 1Jn 3:8 NRSV "Everyone who commits sin is a child of the devil; for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The Son of God was revealed for this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil." It was Jesus victory over Satan that destroyed the devil's works.

It was the gospel of grace that destroyed the works of the devil. The beginning and foundation of the theological theory of everything is the gospel of grace. The reason is that the gospel is synonymous with the word of God, and Jesus of Nazareth is the gospel incarnate. The incarnate word is the incarnate gospel. The gospel became flesh and dwelt among humanity. There is much more to say on this topic, and if time and God permits it will be said and written down so stay tuned.


Sunday, October 27, 2019

Forget not all of His benefits: All that accompanies the gospel

Joh 5:39-40 NRSV  "You search the scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that testify on my behalf.  (40)  Yet you refuse to come to me to have life."

Psa 103:1-5 NRSV  "Of David. Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name.  (2)  Bless the LORD, O my soul, and do not forget all his benefits—  (3)  who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases,  (4)  who redeems your life from the Pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy,  (5)  who satisfies you with good as long as you live so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's."

It is important to understand that Jesus and his first century followers changed the focus of scripture from a legal-constitutional document that was viewed as a life operational manual, to the redemptive narrative that focused on the mission of Jesus the Messiah and the gospel of God's grace. It can be seen from the passage in John's gospel that the scripture is solely about Jesus, and that means that the 103rd Psalm is about Jesus, his mission, and all of the benefits He brings along with the gospel message. What are the benefits?

Benefits:
  • forgives all your iniquity
  • heals all your diseases
  • redeems your life from the Pit
  • crowns you with steadfast love and mercy
  • satisfies you with good as long as you live so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's
Forgives all your Iniquity:
When it says that one of the benefits of Christ Jesus and the gospel is the forgiveness of ALL one's iniquity, it means iniquity past, present, and future. Further on in Psalm 103 it says that as far as the east is from the west, that's how far he has separated us from the guilt of our iniquity. This is necessary for the gospel to operate supernaturally as an agent of transformation. Paul explained, that the realization that one is justified in the eyes of God by the faithfulness of Jesus, creates total peace with the Father (Rom 5:1.) This produces real love for God and is the catalyst for loving one's neighbor as oneself.

Heals all your diseases:
Healing is definitely a big part of the mission of Jesus Christ. Disease is a result of the fallen nature of the world and is a natural aspect of life. It is random in many ways. Still, this is one of the stated benefits that accompanies the believer and the gospel of grace. There are many testimonies of saints who have by faith and prayer have seen their diseases healed. Certainly this is an area where individual faith is important. Yes, I want to emphasize that healing is definitely a benefit of Christ, but there are also saints that for what ever reason, have not been healed, and there is a lot of spiritual abuse that has arisen from this. The important factor is that the Holy Spirit enables our faith and faith is directly connected to hope which is definitely a benefit of Christ Jesus.

Redeems your life from the pit:
One could also translate this portion of the Psalm as "redeems your life from the ditch." There are ditches and pitfalls in our lives here. However, one of the many benefits of the gospel of Jesus Christ is redemption from the pitfalls and ditches. I have experience my share of ditches and pitfalls, some that apparently just happened and some that were of my own making. I can testify beyond doubt that I have experienced redemption from them all. That is the beauty of the gospel of grace. One can rest in the fact that even if one causes the ditch, ultimately God redeems it for the saint.

Crowns you with steadfast love and mercy:
Psalm 103 also states that as high as the heavens are above the earth, so is God's steadfast love and mercy. This is one of the absolute best benefits of the Lord Jesus Christ. One can trust explicitly in the fact that God's love is unending and always there. From this love comes His mercy. James stated that God's mercy always triumphs over judgment. What a benefit that is. This is an important fact to focus on. One can rest in, rely on, trust in, and have settled confidence in God's infinite mercy.

Satisfies you with good as long as you live so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's:
So many ministers make prosperity the focus of their gospel. In fact, it is referred to as the prosperity gospel. However, it is one of the benefits of the gospel of grace. It is unfortunate that so many put undue focus on it to the exclusion of emphasis on redemption and forgiveness. However, in its proper place, it is a beneficial fact of the gospel. All of the promises and NONE of the curses of Deuteronomy 28 are a part of the benefits of Christ Jesus and the gospel of grace. These benefits are predicated on the declaration of God, the faithfulness of Jesus, and nothing else. This is a place where ones measure of faith comes into place.

The Holy Spirit enables one to believe the gospel and likewise, the Holy Spirit enables one to have the faith to apprehend all of the benefits of Christ Jesus. That is the word that best describes what takes place with the one believing the gospel. There are two important words to consider here; they are comprehend and apprehend. Comprehend means to understand and apprehend means to lay hold of and make ones own. When one is apprehended by the police, they are shackled in handcuffs and locked in an area, whether the back seat of a patrol car, an investigation room, or a cell. This is what the saint must do with these benefits. They must apprehend, lay hold of, arrest, and make ones own the benefits of Christ and the gospel of grace/kingdom.


The accuser of the brothers and sisters

Rev 12:10-11 NETV  "Then I heard a loud voice in heaven saying, The salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the ruling authority of his Christ, have now come, because the accuser of our brothers and sisters, the one who accuses them day and night before our God, has been thrown down.  (11)  But they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives so much that they were afraid to die."

An instructive question comes to mind with this passage. Who was accusing the brothers and sisters day and night before God? The answer to the question is the unbelieving Jewish leadership. It becomes even more interesting when one understands that both Jesus and John the Baptist called the Jewish leadership, a brood of vipers, or in other words, the seed of the Serpent. Here is an undeniable tie between Satan, religion, and religious leaders.

They were accusing them of blasphemy, worshipping a false God, and heresy, but mostly they were accusing them of being sinners. When will we wake up and realize that religion and the religious mindset is the handiwork of Satan. Today, in most assemblies, the accuser of the brothers and sisters stands up at the pulpit. Instead of proclaiming the gospel of grace, they instead, look at the law and find multiple reasons to accuse. All of this in light of the obvious teaching against it by Paul.

Here's what Paul taught:
  • Christ is the end of the law for righteousness for those who believe
  • God cancelled the written requirements that were against the believer by nailing it to the cross
  • Paul knew that the letter killed while the Spirit gave life
  • The Jews tried to establish their own righteousness and did not submit to the righteousness of God
  • Believers are justified by the faith of Christ Jesus
  • There is no condemnation for anyone in Christ Jesus
  • God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself not counting trespasses/sin
  • Made the one who knew no sin to be made sin for those that would become the righteousness of God in Christ
Above is just a portion of what Paul taught about the gospel of grace, and he went on to tell the Corinthians that he had determined to know nothing among them save Jesus Christ crucified. So why are so many of the sermons continually accusatory? Why is it that the brothers and sisters are accused every time they enter a sanctuary. Think about that, a sanctuary is a place of refuge and safety and week after week the saints go to the sanctuary to be beat up and accused. You must admit that there is something drastically wrong.

You hear a lot of individuals from the Pentecostal ranks speaking of the strong man in the demonic realm. I have maintained, and I know beyond doubt that I am one hundred percent correct on this that the strong man is the demon of religion. The main avenue that Satan uses to accuse is religion. It is a perversion of the truth. It has elements of truth, and it seems very right to the human mind, but it is antithetical to the gospel message.

Satan quotes scripture, Satan interprets scripture, Satan uses scripture to accuse the sisters and brothers. It is his most effective tool. But perhaps, Satan's biggest triumph is that he uses gospel preachers and pastors, unwittingly I believe, but uses them none the less to accuse the children of the kingdom.

No doubt some are saying but Paul was accusatory was he not? What about all the passages in Paul that speak of how the saint should behave? To that, I say that evangelical/orthodox dogma has not properly understood Paul in light of the redemptive decrees that I stated above in bullet form. If the way church doctrine treats the redemptive decrees is correct then it is doubtful that anyone is really saved, but we know, by the witness of the Holy Spirit within us, that we are in fact children of God. The reason is that God's Spirit, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Christ dwelling in us bears witness with our Spirit that we are in fact children of God, and guess what, it is the job of the accuser to bring doubt. I repeat. Why do so called gospel ministers do Satan's dirty work? It comes from erroneous teaching and thinking.

James, (don't get me started on the most misunderstood text in the scripture,) said the following: Jas 3:1 NRSV "Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers and sisters, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness." Yes, if you say your called to the gospel ministry, and rarely or never preach the gospel, you need to worry about the fact that you will one day have to answer to God/Christ for what you taught and how you taught it and who you accused.

But back to the idea that Paul, James, John, Peter, the author of Hebrews appear to accuse the brothers and sisters as well. Those passages of the New Testament deal with a question that many if not all asked when hearing and believing the gospel of grace. The question is simply this: Based on unmerited reconciliation, HOW THEN SHALL WE LIVE/WALK/ACT? The first century apostles and prophets DID NOT believe for a minute that their dealing with this question would be codified in a legal/constitutional way. This can be studied and proved but most of the minister's are too prideful and hardheaded to look at it differently than they currently do, and because of this, they become accusers of the brothers and sisters week after week.




Sunday, October 20, 2019

Transformation, metamorphosis: The gospel mystery now being revealed: Part 2

In the previous post, (I will place a link to it at the bottom of this one,) I began explaining the transformation process. By that, I mean the supernatural way that the Holy Spirit transforms the saint through the gospel of grace. I want to emphasize once again for the sake of clarity that the gospel of the kingdom, the gospel of God, the gospel of Christ is the gospel of grace as explained by the Apostle Paul. There is no other gospel. This is to combat those who insist that the gospel is more than the forgiveness of sin by the death, burial and most importantly the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Rom 12:1-2 NRSV  "I appeal to you therefore, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.  (2)  Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God—what is good and acceptable and perfect."

"A mystery now being revealed" is part of the title of this post. The mystery that is now being revealed, illuminated... is best explained by the difference between conforming and being transformed. Conforming is something that one does themselves, and transforming is something that happens without the effort of the person. When you look at the word meaning for the original intended audience in the New Testament passage above, the difference becomes distinct and clear. Conform is the Greek word, is συσχηματίζω, suschēmatizō it means to fashion oneself. Transform is μεταμορφόω, metamorphoō it means change, transfigure, transform and is an action that is from a force outside of the person being transformed.

The illumination of the mystery previously not known stems from not properly understanding the transformation process. The question that needs answering is how is the saint transformed? What is the transforming agent? Well the obvious answer is the Holy Spirit is that agent, but how does the Holy Spirit bring about the change, the transformation? This is the mystery that is now being revealed/illuminated. Current evangelical/orthodox doctrine and dogma does not give and answer to the how. It is heretofore a mystery. Oh, there have been explanations but they are not satisfactory because they really do not explain the how. The conventional evangelical/orthodox explanation is that the Holy Spirit, spiritually enables the transformation. This explanation still leaves a mystery. The mystery is exactly how does the Holy Spirit do this?

Here is the illuminated explanation of the transformation process. The Holy Spirit uses the message of the gospel of grace to transform the individual. The Holy Spirit enables one to believe the gospel. Believing the gospel message brings peace with the Father. The way it brings peace with the Father is by explaining that one is justified before God by the faith of Jesus Christ. Rom 5:1 NRSV  "Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ," This is one of the most important concepts that Paul gets across to the saint.

The fact is that people are justified by the faith/faithfulness of Christ. Gal 2:16 NET  Gal 2:16  yet we know that no one is justified by the works of the law but by the faithfulness of Jesus Christ. And we have come to believe in Christ Jesus, so that we may be justified by the faithfulness of Christ and not by the works of the law, because by the works of the law no one will be justified. I had to use the NET version of the bible for this scripture passage because only the NET, KJV, and the YLT render it faith of Christ. I can assure you, with my limited understanding of Greek that it is faith of and not faith in Christ. The other versions render it faith in Christ for theological and not grammatical reasons as in the Greek text it is most definitely the faith of Christ and not faith in Christ. You can draw your own conclusions as to why they changed it to faith in Christ. In any case, it has added to the perpetuation of the mystery. Once one realizes that they are justified before God by the faith OF Christ or Christ's faith, rather than ones faith in Christ, the dynamic changes drastically. Understanding this fact is truly a catalyst for having peace with God. The peace comes from the realization that justification is something that God did in Christ separate from other human effort.

Peace with God is the first step the Holy Spirit uses in the transformation process. The second is love for God. By this I mean genuine love for God absent fear. The apostle John explained it this way. 1Jn 4:10 NRSV  "in this is the love, not that we loved God, but that He did love us, and did send His Son a propitiation for our sins." It is peace with God based on justification because of the faith of Jesus that causes real love for God. It does so by being perfect love, God's love agape. It is God's perfect love that works in the transformation process. 1Jn 4:18 NRSV  "There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear; for fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not reached perfection in love." Being justified by the faith of Christ reduces fear of punishment. The gospel of grace sets the mind of the saint at ease with regard to being acceptable and pleasing to God. Unconditional forgiveness is the second thing that the Holy Spirit uses to bring about transformation. 

For the transformation to properly take place it is necessary for the saint to hear the gospel message over and over. The gospel is what the Holy Spirit uses to supernaturally transform the saint from fear of God to love for God. This is the source of real transformation. Unfortunately, because it has been a mystery, the saint has been left to conform to the Christian life by trying to do it on their own with a read and do mentality, and an explanation that if they read and do, the Holy Spirit will enable them in their doing. That is not the function of the Holy Spirit. The read and do mentality makes the saint a victim of having their spirit killed by the letter, and unfortunately, there are not many congregations and denominations that bring the spirit back to life with the gospel message.

So what is the answer to this dilemma? The answer is for those who are the responsible leadership in congregations, denominations and assemblies, to make sure that the gospel of grace is proclaimed every-time the believers meet. I have preached the gospel to many different assemblies in my life, and I have never met a seasoned saint who told me that they did not need to hear the gospel. Rather, they rejoice and are re-invigorated spiritually every time they hear it. For what it is worth, in 20 some years of preaching, I have never stood before a congregation without making the gospel of Christ my main focus. The result has always been the same. There is spiritual rejoicing and spiritual rejuvenation that takes place every time. One can include the blessings of Abraham, prosperity, healing along with the gospel as they are natural outflows from believing the gospel. I have done that often, but always, the main focus was the gospel of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The gospel that explains that God was IN Jesus Christ, reconciling the WORLD to Himself. He imputed the sin of the world to Jesus in the cross event, and He imputed the righteousness of Jesus perfect faith to all who believe the gospel.

How much clearer can I make it?

Link to part one
https://paradigmshift-jmac.blogspot.com/2019/10/transformation-metamorphosis-gospel_20.html






Saturday, October 19, 2019

Transformation, metamorphosis: The gospel mystery now being revealed

(Rom 16:25) NRSV  "Now to God who is able to strengthen you according to my gospel and the proclamation of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages"

(Col 1:26) NRSV  "the mystery that has been hidden throughout the ages and generations but has now been revealed to his saints."

I use the above passages to show how important illumination of mystery is in the gospel message. Paul uses the word mystery in 18 different verses. The word he used is musterian, a secret. The whole concept of progressive revelation suggests that there are secrets periodically revealed. So that I don't alienate any readers who think that revelation has ended, I will simply state that I believe the Holy Spirit has ILLUMINATED for me this previously unrevealed mystery. Most all believers accept the premise of Holy Spirit illumination. So, whether it is revelation or illumination is not important. The important aspect is progressive knowledge of the meaning of scriptural passages provided by the Holy Spirit supernaturally to the saints.

With this in mind let's take a look at the concept of transformation and the transformation of the saint by the gospel of grace. Paul wrote in Romans: (Rom 12:2) NRSV "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God—what is good and acceptable and perfect." We can get clarification on this from the gospel of John. Joh 6:39-40 NRSV  "And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day.  (40)  This is indeed the will of my Father, that all who see the Son and believe in him may have eternal life; and I will raise them up on the last day." So let's answer an obvious question, renew the mind to what?

When Paul speaks of the mercies of God in verse one of Romans twelve, he is referring to the gospel of grace. Let me reiterate here something I state over and over in this blog. The gospel of grace IS the gospel of the kingdom, it is the gospel of God, it is the gospel of Christ and there is NO OTHER GOSPEL! I have also answered the question about what is the perfect will of God the Father. It is to believe the gospel of grace! That is a given in light of John 6:39-40.

Now, let's look at metamorphosis. It comes from the Greek word METAMORPHOO which is the word translated as transform in Romans 12:2. So then, to be transformed is to undergo metamorphosis. Let's look to the caterpillar. It does not will itself to be a butterfly. It goes through a process of metamorphosis and becomes a butterfly as its nature changes from being a creepy-crawly to a beautiful winged insect, able to soar. It is not the caterpillar that causes the transformation it is a source outside itself.

This is an excellent metaphor for the transformation of the saints of God from creepy-crawly creatures to beautiful winged creatures able to soar to the heights. But, what is the operation of the metamorphosis? How does the Holy Spirit transform the saint? The answer is with the gospel of grace! When one hears that they are forgiven, PAST, PRESENT,and FUTURE, this causes a complete and restful peace with God. It then transform into a deep and abiding love for God. This is how the metamorphosis works. It does not work by a read and do mentality. That is Satan's lie passed on by unwitting anti-Christs. The accuser of the brethren does so to try and destroy the catalyst for metamorphosis.

Why don't we grasp and receive this all important mystery? It shows that the saint, whether seasoned or a babe needs to hear the gospel of grace rehearsed over and over and over and over and over again!

Singing... when will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?

Link to Part 2
https://paradigmshift-jmac.blogspot.com/2019/10/transformation-metamorphosis-gospel_20.html

Sunday, October 13, 2019

What is an Apostle anyway? Part 2 a look at present day Apostles and Prophets; The signs of an apostle

2Co 12:12  The signs of a true apostle were performed among you with utmost patience, signs and wonders and mighty works.

Paul explains the signs of a true apostle, and Acts chapter 14 explains the purpose of the signs. Act 14:3 NRSV So they remained for a long time, speaking boldly for the Lord, who testified to the word of his grace by granting signs and wonders to be done through them. I have underlined the important fact. God testified of the WORD OF HIS GRACE, in other words, testified of truth of the gospel by granting signs and wonders to be performed by the apostles. In this case, the apostle's written about were Paul and Barnabas.

It would be correct to conclude that the only reason that God would grant signs and wonders to modern day apostles would be to testify and confirm the word of His grace, the gospel. However, so many modern day apostles rarely mention the gospel of Christ. They are busy establishing their authority and teaching people to obey their every word and command. There is little or no focus on the gospel. I'm sure they would tell you that they spend their time teaching believers, and that seasoned saints don't need to hear the gospel, and to that I simply say.... Oh... is that right? The answer is a definite no it is not right. So called seasoned saints need to hear the gospel message often as it is the catalyst that produces true love transformation in their lives. This is not the focus of many modern day apostles and so you have to ask yourself, apostles? …. apostles of who?

Let me be clear. I am not against modern day apostles. I do not believe that Ephesians 4:13-14 has ever been fulfilled, and this being the case modern day apostles are necessary if that scripture is ever to be fulfilled. After all, Ephesians NRSV 4:13-14 is the reason that Jesus gave the apostolic gift to humanity. Let me post this passage so that you don't have to look it up at this time: Eph 4:13-14 NRSV  "until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ.  (14)  We must no longer be children, tossed to and fro and blown about by every wind of doctrine, by people's trickery, by their craftiness in deceitful scheming." Let's face it, with 30,000 plus denominations this has not been fulfilled yet. The fact is that many modern day apostles are actually adding to the problem not solving it.

So then what should the modern day apostle be doing you ask? The answer is the same thing Paul and Barnabas did in the first century. They should be staying in one place a long time proclaiming the word of God's grace and allowing God to testify and confirm their preaching by real signs and wonders, the signs of a true apostle.

Which brings me to the signs and wonders being performed by apostles that do not spend all of their time proclaiming the word of God's grace. One must extrapolate that they are what Paul called sings and lying wonders in 2Thess 2:9. Yes, back then, in the first century there were apostles roaming about teaching all sorts of stuff except the gospel of grace. And by the power of Satan were performing signs and lying wonders... something to think about?

It is interesting to me because when I read 2Thess 2, I immediately see how it is a metaphor for all of the spiritually abusive ministries that exist today. Some man or woman, has set themselves up in the temple of God (the church) demanding to be worshipped like God, claiming to speak directly for God....

More to come, the Spirit is not done talking to me on this subject... She/he who has an ear!

Saturday, October 12, 2019

What is an Apostle anyway? Part 1 a look at present day Apostles and Prophets

I feel led by the Spirit to begin a series that explains the calling and function of an apostle. There are many apostles today within the evangelical body of Christ. They are mostly in the Pentecostal movement or various iterations of that movement. It would be good to have a working definition. It is much easier to define prophets as we have a better grasp of the prophetic function. So let's see if we can do the same for apostles.

First, let's look at the Greek word, and its meaning in the first century. The word is Apostolos, ἀπόστολος; it means a delegate; specifically an ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ (“apostle”), (with miraculous powers): - apostle, messenger, he that is sent. It is important to see that the apostle is an ambassador of the gospel. Paul called it the ministry of reconciliation (2Cor 5:18.) So then, an apostle is the ambassador of reconciliation and the message of reconciliation. The miraculous power was granted to establish the truthfulness of the gospel of grace (Acts 14:3.) It should not be difficult to understand that any miracles today would be the result of the same thing if in fact they are signs and wonders from God and not lying signs and wonders.

Secondly, the apostles were foundational to the gospel. Eph 2:19-20 NRSV  "So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are citizens with the saints and also members of the household of God,  (20)  built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the cornerstone." They were the ones who taught and explained the gospel of God's grace. One only needs to look at the sermon that Peter delivered to the Gentile's at Cornelius' house to understand the content of the gospel message. Here it is in its entirety: Act 10:34-43 NRSV  "Then Peter began to speak to them: "I truly understand that God shows no partiality,  (35)  but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.  (36)  You know the message he sent to the people of Israel, preaching peace by Jesus Christ—he is Lord of all.  (37)  That message spread throughout Judea, beginning in Galilee after the baptism that John announced:  (38)  how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power; how he went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with him.  (39)  We are witnesses to all that he did both in Judea and in Jerusalem. They put him to death by hanging him on a tree;  (40)  but God raised him on the third day and allowed him to appear,  (41)  not to all the people but to us who were chosen by God as witnesses, and who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead.  (42)  He commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that he is the one ordained by God as judge of the living and the dead.  (43)  All the prophets testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name." This message completely squares with what Paul wrote in 1Cor 15:1-4. When the Gentiles at Cornelius' house heard what Peter said and believed it, they immediately received the Holy Spirit. This, and nothing else is the foundational message of the gospel and foundational apostles will proclaim this message.

It is however important to understand, that the apostle Paul, and the other apostles were transitional apostles. They were all awaiting the fulfillment of the prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. They were awaiting the New Jerusalem. Paul explained in Galatians that the true Jerusalem was the Jerusalem from above which was the mother of all, both Jews and Gentiles. The Jerusalem that existed in the natural world was in bondage. Thus, much of the existence of the churches in the transitional period was dealing with the struggles of the natural world in view of the gospel of grace and the hope of the New Jerusalem. 

It appeared to the observer at the time that God had two different programs coexisting at one time. He had the unbelieving Jews who were Torah Observant and dependent on the temple and temple sacrifices for forgiveness. On the other hand, God likewise had the believing Jews and Gentiles that were forgiven based on the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. The former being a picture of the latter. They were awaiting a time when God would put his stamp of approval on the believing Jews and Gentiles. This would happen with the prophesied destruction of the temple. The author of the epistle to the Hebrews explained it this way: Heb 9:8 NLT  "By these regulations the Holy Spirit revealed that the entrance to the Most Holy Place was not freely open as long as the Tabernacle and the system it represented were still in use." The destruction of the temple would show once and for all who the children of God really were. In other words, the destruction of the temple would bring about the awaited manifestation of the sons and daughters of God. I will use the NLT once again to illustrate this concept. It reads, Rom 8:19 NLT  "For all creation is waiting eagerly for that future day when God will reveal who his children really are." That revelation was fulfilled at the destruction of the temple.

Now before you conclude that I am anti-Semitic, let me make it perfectly clear that it was foretold both by the prophet Isaiah and the Lord himself that much/most of Israel was blinded. Paul explained the purpose. The purpose was to bring the Gentiles into the benefit of the gospel of grace. Let me be clear, the gospel of grace is the gospel of the kingdom. 

So how does this relate to foundational apostles? The answer is simple. The New Jerusalem was available from the destruction of the temple forward. However, if it is not realized or believed, it will not be manifested. And, it was not realized or believed and therefore was not manifested. Here is where the importance of foundational apostles and prophets comes to the forefront. They are needed to explain the reality of what is possible with the gospel of grace.  The kingdom of God is based solely on God's grace and his gracious gift of imputed righteousness. In the passage above from Act's 10, Peter spoke of the fact that through Jesus the message of peace was preached. Paul explains in Romans 5:1 that being declared righteous brings peace with God. As I have explained many times in this blog, it is peace with God the Father that produces love for God the Father, and it is love for God the Father that transforms people into loving beings. 

Therefore, foundational apostles should be explaining to all, that through Christ, we are ALL the seed of Abraham and heirs according to the promise to Abraham. What was the promise? "I will bless those who bless thee, and I will curse those who curse thee, and in thy Seed, (Abraham's Seed,) all the families of the world will be blessed. It is by the gospel of grace that all the benefits of Abraham are passed onto the children of men, and true foundational apostles will know and teach this. This makes the fruit of the Spirit very important. If one is not constantly promoting, love, joy and peace, they are not acting as a foundational apostle.

The gospel shows a way in which all the blessings of Deu 28 and none of the curses are the inheritance of the saints. Foundational apostles should be explaining this. As this series goes forward, I will explain how prosperity and well being are wrapped up in the gospel of grace. More to come.....




Friday, October 11, 2019

Apostle, if your focus is not the gospel of grace and its transforming power then you ain't an apostle of Christ!

Rom 1:1-5 NRSV  "Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God,  (2)  which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures,  (3)  the gospel concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh  (4)  and was declared to be Son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness by resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord,  (5)  through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles for the sake of his name,"

There are many present truth apostles these days. Most of them do not focus, dare I say rarely mention, the gospel of grace and the transformation it will bring. Quite frankly, if one is not continually proclaiming the gospel of grace they are NOT, I repeat NOT an apostle of Christ Jesus! They are claiming and chasing signs and wonders. However, the scripture plainly states that the purpose of signs and wonders is to establish the truth of the gospel of grace. Act 14:3 NRSV "So they remained for a long time, speaking boldly for the Lord, who testified to the word of his grace by granting signs and wonders to be done through them." Yes, I will admit that many of the modern day apostles perform signs and wonders, but are they lying signs and wonders? I think they are because they DO NOT LAST!

These apostles continue to promote the schizophrenic gospel that requires people to do all sorts of things themselves. When people don't get healed, they simply say that the person's faith was not strong enough. That sounds like a cop out to me. If the person is healed or they receive a miraculous request then the apostle is great. If they do not, then simply the person, not the apostle, did not have enough faith. But in Acts 3:1-9 you can read a story where Peter the apostle's faith healed the lame man. Again, as explained in Acts 14:3 it was done to establish the truth of the gospel that Peter was preaching.

Apostles should be building on the foundation of the gospel of Christ. Yes, they should be foundational apostles. The foundation is the pristine gospel of grace. It is the gospel that explains that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself. It is the fact of reconciliation that brings forth all of the miracles. The prosperity promises of Deu 28 are available in Christ and the gospel. They are NOT predicated on law obedience. They are strictly predicated on the obedience of faith. That is what Paul stated that he was assigned to facilitate. Romans 1:5 in the passage above said that he was set apart for the gospel of God to bring about the obedience of faith. Faith in what? Faith for the sake of faith? No! Faith in the gospel of God's grace.

I see people these days chasing after these apostles and prophets looking for a miracle. They have itching ears and gullible hearts. They want to vicariously put faith in another person to receive their miracle. What they most certainly need to do is put faith in the gospel of God's grace and rest completely in the finished work of the cross! This will bring about all they desire. Hear me well, a true apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ will constantly be preaching Jesus Christ, crucified and risen. Every message, let me repeat this to be clear, every message.... EVERY MESSAGE... should be a resurrection message!

Apostles should be encouraging churches to continuously proclaim the gospel and rest in it. If they did this they would find that they would have the real anointing and they would see that the real anointing produces the fruit of the Spirit.... by their fruits they will be known.... the fruits are Love, Joy, and Peace!

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

The most grossly misunderstood book in the New Testament.

Jas 2:14-26 NRSV  "What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but does not have works? Can such faith save him?  (15)  If a brother or sister is without clothes and lacks daily food  (16)  and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, stay warm, and be well fed,” but you don’t give them what the body needs, what good is it?  (17)  In the same way faith, if it doesn’t have works, is dead by itself.  (18)  But someone will say, “You have faith, and I have works.” Show me your faith without works, and I will show you faith by my works.  (19)  You believe that God is one. Good! Even the demons believe—and they shudder.  (20)  Senseless person! Are you willing to learn that faith without works is useless?  (21)  Wasn’t Abraham our father justified by works in offering Isaac his son on the altar?  (22)  You see that faith was active together with his works, and by works, faith was made complete,  (23)  and the Scripture was fulfilled that says, Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness, and he was called God’s friend.  (24)  You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone.  (25)  In the same way, wasn’t Rahab the prostitute also justified by works in receiving the messengers and sending them out by a different route?  (26)  For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead."
James is the most misunderstood book in evangelical Christianity. The reason is that little or no consideration is given to the occasion of the writing or the intended audience. Likewise, the position and era of the author is completely overlooked.

Let's first address the audience and occasion. The audience was strictly a Jewish church in Jerusalem. James was the apostle to the Jews. Secondly, it was addressed at a time when there was great persecution going on in Jerusalem, especially for the Jewish believers. There was a lot of poverty in Jerusalem at the time of the writing of James. Paul spent a vast amount of energy taking up a collection for the saints in Jerusalem. One of the reasons for the poverty was that the believing Jews were ostracized and put at an economic disadvantage by the unbelieving Jews. Another according to Acts was that there was a severe famine. James is addressing a specific type of work in this passage. It is a work of mercy and compassion. It is most definitely NOT works of the law. It is only about law obedience to the degree that it is addressing the commandment to "love thy neighbor as thyself." After all, Jesus addresses this very thing as the reason for judgment in Matthew 25:31-46. He went on to say in this passage that, when one feeds the hungry, clothes the naked, gives shelter to the homeless, they are actually doing it unto or for him.

Now comes the problem; for the most part, evangelical Christianity treats James as if it were written to us today. There is little understanding of the historical context. It is important to realize that the first century Jewish believers were awaiting the destruction of the temple and a time when God would put his stamp of approval on them. Yet, the unbelieving Jews under the old covenant were still God's people, and they were doing what they thought was right by the scripture that they had available to them. They were quite simply unaware of the purpose of the law, and the real mission of the Messiah. Therefore, since they were trying their best to be righteous by the law, it only makes sense that the believing Jews would be encouraged to be as law abiding as possible. I am not suggesting that anyone should be lawless. I realize that the gospel provides the solution for being far more loving, which would, if properly believed and utilized, make one love one's neighbor as oneself.

Therefore, it can be concluded that faith without the accompanying love works would be dead or completely ineffective. There is no separation here between James and Paul as some suggest. Paul does a lot more to explain the way in which the gospel of grace works to transform than James does here, but remember, James' audience was already very accustomed to strictly obeying the law of Moses. It was not law works that was in question.  As Jesus made clear in his criticism of the scribes and Pharisees, all too often their law obedience lacked any kind of love motivation. He was simply reminding the Jewish believers that love and charity toward the less fortunate was the prime directive. After all, it was what Jesus said they would be judged by (Matt 25:31-46.)

It should be clear that the current evangelical use of James is off the mark and in total error. That should not be surprising because so much of evangelical dogma is completely off the mark and misses the point of the New Testament Scripture. This is due in large part to an insane insistence on a legal constitutional reading, and an operational manual reading of the scripture. My hope is that evangelicals will wake up to the truth and repent of their erroneous ways.



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