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Obama keeps tax promise!!!!!!!! Really!

 It has perplexed me for weeks how President Obama can make a statement that no one making less than $250,000 per year would have a tax increase and then turn around and tax the bat snot out of all of us. BUT, (there's always a big but), I have discovered how he could make that statement, raise our taxes, AND still keep that promise. Actually it's quite simple. Foreseeing the oober hyper inflation that is just around the corner because it's a natural by product of all of his policies, he foresaw the minimum wage shyrocketing to $ 166.67 per hour. Now of course in actuality it will be equivalant to $5 per hour today, but at 30 hours per week and 50 weeks a year that brings the annual gross income of someone on minimum wage to $250,005 . Obama doesn't lie. We're just not smart enough to see into the future like him.
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The Hoax of Good Friday

 
THE HOAX OF GOOD FRIDAY
 
 
Gen 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
 
Notice please that God placed the evening time period before the morning period. Today, we can not even leave the time periods the way God had ordained them in the beginning.  So very much of our current thought patterns and perceptions of what we read have been corrupted by the daily patterns of OUR life.  When we view our calendars each year and celebrate or hold in remembrance certain days as being special we accept just anything that we are taught BELIEVING that the ones that are teaching us know the truth.  For instance, without a birth certificate provided by the government, how can we even be sure of our own date of birth.
 
Every calendar that is printed each year that includes holidays and other special events indicates two days that are very significant.  These two days are EASTER and GOOD FRIDAY.  Easter is used to represent the day of the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.  Good Friday is supposed to represent the day of his crucifixion and death upon the cross at Calvary.  The Word of God does NOT bear them witness.  The Word of God teaches us different; if we will take the time to discover what God is telling us.  God has preserved his very Word for us over the many thousands of years, and yet many of us will not take a couple of hours to discover the truth.
 
The word “Easter” is used only once in the King James Bible in Acts 12:4.  The original word was “pascha” and meant the passover and is often used to refer to all of the related activities of the week long Feast of Unleavened Bread.  The word “pascha” is always translated as “passover” except in this instance.  Why?  The name or word “Easter” originated from pagan religions and was the name of a pagan goddess who was worshiped at a festival that occurred, about the same time of our Lord’s resurrection, sometime after the first day of spring.  It was probably the Roman Catholic church that adopted the name easter and the holiday was rededicated to Resurrection Day or at least incorporated the two events into one to satisfy the multitude.  The current calendar system that we use is called the Gregorian calendar and is named after the person who developed it; Pope Gregory XIII  of the Roman Catholic church in 1582.  Just prior to the translation of our King James Bible in 1611.  “Good Friday” was designated as two days preceding Resurrection Day and we are taught that this was the day Christ was crucified.  The very names of the seven days of the week also represent different pagan gods that have been worshiped.  This particular scripture in Acts 12:4 was very carefully chosen, for it is the only time the passover is referenced after the gospels account of the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.  By electing to use the word “Easter” here in this passage would indicate that Judaism may not be continuing the passover feast.  But including the Feast of Firstfruits to form a new Christian sabbath; or holiday by incorporating a pagan holiday into Christianity thus creating a form of Gnosticism.
 
There are many scriptures that reference the day that Christ was crucified and most if not all are included in a reference at the end of this document.  But all the scriptures clearly indicate that the day was THE PREPARATION DAY.  The preparation day was the day that the passover lambs were to be killed and prepared for the passover feast that night.  The Jewish 24 hour cycle started each sunset, from sunset to sunset.  This day was to be on the 14th day of the month of Nisan and the passover feast on the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the 15th day of the month.  
 
There were regular weekly sabbaths and there are special sabbaths called high days.  The first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread was a HIGH DAY and this day was also referred to as a sabbath, or high sabbath.  Today, the preparation day is always on the sixth day of the week, Friday, known as “Good Friday”.  The high day and the regular weekly sabbath are combined to commemorate the passover by our Jewish friends.  However, this was not always so.  In Leviticus chapter 23 we have many of the feasts and sabbaths given by God and they are compiled in a separate list at the end of this document.  Please notice that God stated very precisely the number of the day in the month for the passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, however, the Feast of Firstfruits is stated in an entirely different manner.  Firstfruits is specified in reference to the sabbath day that would always fall within the week of Unleavened Bread.  This day is also used to calculate the Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost.  Firstfruits was thus determined to always be on the FIRST DAY of the week, or Resurrection Day.  The preparation day and the passover could fluctuate on different days of the week according to the particular year.  In order for the sixth day of the week to always be preparation day then the first day of the month of Nisan must always be on the last day of the week.  This could only occur if the Jewish year and months were divided into precise weekly sequences of equal number.  But the Jewish months were 29 and 30 days each to compose a year of 354 days, not an even number of weeks.  Could the preparation day have been on the sixth day of the week, Friday, using the Jewish calendar?  Possibly.  But it could not have been this particular year according to scripture.
 
Again there are many scriptures that reference the time period that our Lord Jesus was to remain buried before his resurrection.  All of these use three days in different manners.  But one scripture is very unique in that it is precise enough to allow a calculation for an hourly time period.  In Matthew 12:40 our Lord Jesus  plainly specifies “three days and three nights.”  These time periods are 12 hours each respectively.  We have three 12 hour periods of daylight and we have three 12 hour periods of darkness.  The total time is 72 hours.  Our Lord Jesus died and was buried at the end of the preparation day before sunset.  If the preparation day was on the sixth day of the week, Friday, then there would only be two periods of darkness and one period of daylight prior to sunrise after the regular sabbath on the first day of the week.  For a maximum of only 36 hours, half of the amount of time stated in Matthew 12:40.  The scriptures again very clearly indicate that Christ was resurrected on the first day of the week, for example in Luke 24:1 “Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning.” Now we cannot change the resurrection; and the Feast of Firstfruits was always held on the first day of the week.  We must therefore conclude that Christ was NOT crucified on the sixth day of the week.
 
Then what day of the week would be required to agree with the scripture?  Counting backwards from the first period of darkness on the first day of the week, sunset of the sabbath day, allowing for this period of darkness at the dawn of the discovery, one 12 hour period.  Then the sabbath day, the last day of the week, one daylight and one darkness, 24 hour period.  Another period of daylight and one of darkness, another 24 hour period, prior to the sabbath or the sixth day of the week.  Then another period of daylight would be required of the fifth day of the week to total 72 hours.  However, it was sunset when Christ was removed from the cross and entombed in the rock sepulcher.  So then it must be the period of darkness prior to the daylight period on the fifth day of the week, or the beginning of the fifth day.  So then, the preparation day and the day of crucifixion would needed to be on the fourth day of the week, or Wednesday!  The crucifixion on the fourth day of the week would therefore agree with all scriptures accordingly.  
 
There are a few scriptures that relate the preparation day with the next day called a sabbath.  There would APPEAR to be a discrepancy here, however, in John 19:31, the apostle John specifies that the sabbath day here in question was an “high day” or the passover sabbath as it is often called and not the weekly sabbath on the last day of the week that can be easily confused.
 
An additional chart is also provided that relates the four Gospels to certain events during the time period of the crucifixion before the last supper on through the resurrection.  This chart starts with the preparation for the passover meal.  If one is not careful in considering these first scriptures another discrepancy might appear.  Three of the Gospels relate that these events actually start on the preparation day, but this is absurd in relation to the other scriptures.  The day that these scriptures have to be referring to is the third day of the week.  The day of preparation would officially begin at SUNSET on the third day of this week.  Therefore the apostles were making arrangements for living space in order to make the preparations for the passover on the preparation day.  Remember, Christ and the apostles did not have a permanent housing location, for they were on the move for most of the ministry.  The meal that is in question therefore could not have the passover feast, because the passover feast was the next night.  This can be shown also by scripture in John 18:28.  The parties that led Jesus unto the hall of judgement would not enter because they did not want to be defiled and prevent them from eating the passover meal.
 
John 18:28 Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto the hall of judgment: and it was early; and they themselves went not into the judgment hall, lest they should be defiled; but that they might eat the passover.
 
Since this was early morning after the arrest of Jesus, if the passover meal was the last supper that Jesus had, all remains of the passover lamb MUST be burned before sunrise (Exo 12:10), then they would not have been able to eat of the passover feast anyway.  So then this time period MUST be early morning of the day of preparation, the passover feast to be at sunset.  This would also conclude that our Lord Jesus did not eat the passover feast with his disciples as he desired in Luke 22:15.
 
In conclusion, the passover lamb was a type of the body of our Lord Jesus Christ and the blood of the lamb was a type of the redemption of Christ for 1500 years since the deliverance of Israel from the Egyptian bondage.  Hundreds of passover lambs were being slain at the same time that Christ was on the cross paying the price for our deliverance from the bondage of sin and this world.
 
 
For many, this matter may seem petty and unimportant in the matters of the world and the routine of their life.  Why so much consideration for such a small matter?  It would have to then be asked, How small of a matter is even the salvation of one soul?  Perhaps yours?  Once knowing the TRUTH, a choice has to be made.  To stay with the world and the traditions of men: or to live in the light and peace of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.  Consider the words of Christ in regards to the traditions of men:
    
Matt 23:15 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
 
The Bible-believing Christian should therefore have nothing to do with any of the pagan festivities or cultic characteristics of Easter or Good Friday.  If one would choose to remember the crucifixion of our Saviour, it is best to remember the ordinance given unto the church that he ordained himself the night before his death, the Lord’s Supper.
 
Luke 22:19-20 And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.    Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.
 
In respect to Resurrection Day: What should the Bible-believing Christian think? This question should be asked every day and not just once a year!  The answer can only be; WE SERVE A RISEN SAVIOUR!  All of the ordinances before the cross were nailed to his cross, including the Feast of Firstfruits.
 
Col 2:14-17 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross, and having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.  Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
 
To remember Christ is to live in him, there is no other way.
 
John 4:24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
Harmony of the Gospels
The Crucifixion Period Only
 
    Matthew    Mark    Luke    John
 
(Upper room)
Passover preparation    26:17-19    14:12-16    22:7-13    ---
Last Supper (not the Passover)    26:1a    14:17    22:14-18    13:2a
The betrayer-Judas Iscariot    26:21-25    14:18-21    22:21-23    13:21-27
Judas departs immediately (night)    ---    ---    ---    13:28-30
The Lord’s Supper    26:26-29    14:22-25    22:19-20    ---
 
(Mount of Olives/Garden of Gethsemane)
Foretells Peter’s denial    26:31-35    14:26-31    22:31-34    13:31-38
Jesus Prays/sleeping disciples    26:36-46    14:32-42    22:40-46    ---
Arrest of Jesus    26:47-56    14:43-52    22:47-53    18:2-11
 
(Sanhedrin Council/Palace of the High Priest-Preparation Day)
Delivered unto Caiaphas    26:57-67    14:53-65    22:54-55    18:12-15
            63-71    19-24
Peter’s denial (at sunrise)    26:69-75    14:66-72    22:56-62    18:16-18                25-27
                            
(Judgement Hall of Governor Pontius Pilate-Early morning)
Delivered unto Pontius Pilate    27:1-2    15:1    23:1    18:28
Interrogated by Pilate    27:11-14    15:2-5    23:2-5    18:29-38
Delivered/Interrogated by Herod    ---    ---    23:6-10    ---
Returned to Pilate    ---    ---    23:11    ---
Choice-Barabbas or Jesus?    27:15-23    15:6-14    23:12-24    18:39-40
Barabbas released    27:26    15:15    23:25    ---
 
(Common Hall of Pilate)
Jesus scourged    27:27-32    15:16-21    ---    19:1-2
(About 6:00AM)
 
Harmony of the Gospels
The Crucifixion Period Only
 
    Matthew    Mark    Luke    John
 
(Golgotha)
Crucified (9:00AM)    27:33-38    15:22-28    23:26-33    19:16
Mocking and reviling    27:39-44    15:29-32    23:24-43    ---
Darkness over the land    27:45    15:33    23:44    ---
    (At noon for three hours)
Death upon the cross    27:46-50    15:34-37    23:46    19:30
Temple veil rent/Earthquakes    27:51    15:38    23:45    ---
Graves opened/resurrection    27:52-53    ---    ---    ---
 
(Entombment of Christ - Evening 3-6PM/Preparation Day)
Request of Joseph of Arimathea    27:57-58a    15:42-43    23:50-52    19:31-38
Pilate marveled at death so soon    ---    15:44    ---    ---
Pilate ordered delivery of Christ    27:58b    15:45    ---    19:38
Christ wrapped and entombed    27-59-61    15:46-47    23:53-55    19:39-42
 
(1st Holy Convocation/1st day of Unleavened Bread/Passover)
Tomb Guarded    27:62-66    ---    ---    ---
 
(Day after Passover/2nd day of Unleavened Bread)
 
(Weekly Sabbath/Last day of week/3rd day of Unleavened Bread)
 
(Resurrection day/Feast of Firstfruits/4th day of Unleavened Bread)
Discovery at dawn    28:1    16:1-2    24:1    20:1
 
(Second day of week/5th day of Unleavened Bread)
 
(Third day of week/6th day of Unleavened Bread)
 
(Fourth day of week/2nd Holy Convocation/7th day of Unleavened Bread)
Feasts and Sabbaths
Partial Listing Only
 
 
Regular Sabbath
    Last day of each week (7th day)    
                        Gen 2:3,Exo 20:9-11,Lev 23:3
    This day is also an holy convocation.
Passover
    14th day in the month of Nissan (Abib)
                        Exo 12:1-6,Lev 23:5, Deu 16:1-2
The 14th day is actually the preparation day, the passover starts at the beginning of the 15th day. (6:00pm of the 14th)
Feast of Unleavened Bread
    15th day in the month of Nissan (Abib) for 7 days
                        Exo12:14-20,13:3-10,Lev 23:6, Deu 16:3-8
    First day is an holy convocation        Lev 23:7
    Seventh day is an holy convocation    Lev 23:8
Feast of Firstfruits
    The day after the sabbath in the week of Unleavened Bread
    (Should always be on the first day of the week.)
                        Lev 23:9-14   (First time-Jos 5:11-12)
This day is not a sabbath day or an holy convocation, but a day of sacrifice; 1) Wave offering, 2) Burnt offering, 3) Meat offering, 4) Drink offering
Feast of Pentecost
The day after the seventh sabbath following the     The Feast of Firstfruits, again thr first day of the week.
                    Lev 23:15-22
This day is a sabbath day following a regular sabbath.
Feast of Trumpets
    First day of seventh month
                        Lev 23:23-25
    This day is a sabbath day.
Feasts and Sabbaths
Partial Listing Only
 
 
Day of Atonement
    The 10th day of the seventh month
                        Lev 23:26-32
    This day is a sabbath day and an holy convocation.
 
Feast of Tabernacles    
    The 15th day of the seventh month for 7 days
                        Lev 23:34-43,Deu 16:13-15
    The first day is a sabbath and an holy convocation.
The eighth day is a sabbath and an holy convocation, the day after the last day.
Jewish Calendar
 
 
Each 24 hour cycle begins at sunset and ends with the following sunset.  The 24 hour cycle is divided into two periods of time, day and night.  These two periods are then divided into four periods called watches.
 
    Night Period                Daylight Period
First watch - Sunset to 9:00pm    First watch - sunrise to 9:00am
Second Watch - 9:00pm to midnight    Second watch - 9:00am to noon
Third Watch - midnight to 3:00am    Third watch - noon to 3:00pm
Fourth Watch - 3:00am to sunrise    Fourth watch - 3:00pm to sunset
 
The year was divided into twelve months of 29 or 30 days each.  They used two different calendars depending on the purpose of the date.  For feasts and sabbaths the sacred calendar was used, but other types of matters the civil calendar was used.
 
    NISAN - 30 days    7th month of civil year
    IYAR - 29 days    8th month of civil year
    SIVAN - 30 days    9th month of civil year
    TAMMUZ - 29 days    10th month of civil year
    AB - 30 days    11th month of civil year
    ELUL - 29 days    12th month of civil year
    TISHRI - 30 days    1st month of civil year
    HESHVAN - 29/30 days    2nd month of civil year
    CHISLEV - 29/30 days    3rd month of civil year
    TEBETH - 29 days    4th month of civil year
    SHEBAT - 30 days    5th month of civil year
    ADAR - 29/30 days    6th month of civil year
 
An extra month called VEADAR of 29 days was added after ADAR every 3 years (7 times in 19 years) to allow for the short year of 354 days, to keep the seasons correct.  The month of NISAN would correspond to our March/April time period.  Each of the months were based upon the lunar cycles of the new moon.  Many of the months listed above also have sacred names assigned to them in the scriptures, for instance the month of NISAN is called ABIB in Exodus 13:4,23:15,34:18, and Deuteronomy 16:1.
Scriptures that reference the time between burial and resurrection.
Matt 12:40 For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
 
Matt 16:21 From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised again the third day.   
 
Matt 17:23 And they shall kill him, and the third day he shall be raised again. And they were exceeding sorry.   
 
Matt 20:19 And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify him: and the third day he shall rise again.   
 
Mark 8:31 And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.   
 
Mark 9:31 For he taught his disciples, and said unto them, The Son of man is delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill him; and after that he is killed, he shall rise the third day.   
 
Mark 10:34 And they shall mock him, and shall scourge him, and shall spit upon him, and shall kill him: and the third day he shall rise again.   
 
Luke 9:22 Saying, The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be slain, and be raised the third day.   
 
Luke 18:33 And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.   
 
Luke 24:7 Saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.   
 
Luke 24:46 And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day:   
 
John 2:19 Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.
 
 
 
 
 
Scriptures that reference the day of crucifixion
 
 
Matt 27:62 Now the next day, that followed the day of the preparation, the chief priests and Pharisees came together unto Pilate,   
 
Mark 15:42 And now when the even was come, because it was the preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath,   
 
Luke 23:54 And that day was the preparation, and the sabbath drew on.   
 
John 19:14 And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King!   
 
John 19:31 The Jews therefore, because it was the preparation, that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day, (for that sabbath day was an high day,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away.   
 
John 19:42 There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand.
Scriptures that reference the resurrection
 
 
Matt 28:1 In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.   
 
Mark 16:2 And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun.   
 
Mark 16:9 Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils.   
 
Luke 24:1 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them.   
 
John 20:1 The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.  
Leviticus Chapter 23
 
 
1    And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
2    Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, Concerning the feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, even these are my feasts.
3    Six days shall work be done: but the seventh day is the sabbath of rest, an holy convocation; ye shall do no work therein: it is the sabbath of the LORD in all your dwellings.
4    These are the feasts of the LORD, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons.
5    In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD's passover.
6    And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread.
7    In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
8    But ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD seven days: in the seventh day is an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
9    And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
10    Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye be come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest unto the priest:
11    And he shall wave the sheaf before the LORD, to be accepted for you: on the morrow after the sabbath the priest shall wave it.
12    And ye shall offer that day when ye wave the sheaf an he lamb without blemish of the first year for a burnt offering unto the LORD.
13    And the meat offering thereof shall be two tenth deals of fine flour mingled with oil, an offering made by fire unto the LORD for a sweet savour: and the drink offering thereof shall be of wine, the fourth part of an hin.
14    And ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn, nor green ears, until the selfsame day that ye have brought an offering unto your God: it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
15    And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete:
16    Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days; and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the LORD.
17    Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves of two tenth deals: they shall be of fine flour; they shall be baken with leaven; they are the firstfruits unto the LORD.
18    And ye shall offer with the bread seven lambs without blemish of the first year, and one young bullock, and two rams: they shall be for a burnt offering unto the LORD, with their meat offering, and their drink offerings, even an offering made by fire, of sweet savour unto the LORD.
19    Then ye shall sacrifice one kid of the goats for a sin offering, and two lambs of the first year for a sacrifice of peace offerings.
20    And the priest shall wave them with the bread of the firstfruits for a wave offering before the LORD, with the two lambs: they shall be holy to the LORD for the priest.
21    And ye shall proclaim on the selfsame day, that it may be an holy convocation unto you: ye shall do no servile work therein: it shall be a statute for ever in all your dwellings throughout your generations.
22    And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not make clean riddance of the corners of thy field when thou reapest, neither shalt thou gather any gleaning of thy harvest: thou shalt leave them unto the poor, and to the stranger: I am the LORD your God.
23    And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
24    Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation.
25    Ye shall do no servile work therein: but ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD.
26    And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
27    Also on the tenth day of this seventh month there shall be a day of atonement: it shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall afflict your souls, and offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD.
28    And ye shall do no work in that same day: for it is a day of atonement, to make an atonement for you before the LORD your God.
29    For whatsoever soul it be that shall not be afflicted in that same day, he shall be cut off from among his people.
30    And whatsoever soul it be that doeth any work in that same day, the same soul will I destroy from among his people.
31    Ye shall do no manner of work: it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
32    It shall be unto you a sabbath of rest, and ye shall afflict your souls: in the ninth day of the month at even, from even unto even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath.
33    And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
34    Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto the LORD.
35    On the first day shall be an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
36    Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: on the eighth day shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: it is a solemn assembly; and ye shall do no servile work therein.
37    These are the feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, to offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD, a burnt offering, and a meat offering, a sacrifice, and drink offerings, every thing upon his day:
38    Beside the sabbaths of the LORD, and beside your gifts, and beside all your vows, and beside all your freewill offerings, which ye give unto the LORD.
39    Also in the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when ye have gathered in the fruit of the land, ye shall keep a feast unto the LORD seven days: on the first day shall be a sabbath, and on the eighth day shall be a sabbath.
40    And ye shall take you on the first day the boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and the boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and ye shall rejoice before the LORD your God seven days.
41    And ye shall keep it a feast unto the LORD seven days in the year. It shall be a statute for ever in your generations: ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month.
42    Ye shall dwell in booths seven days; all that are Israelites born shall dwell in booths:
43    That your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.
44    And Moses declared unto the children of Israel the feasts of the LORD.
 

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What is a Biblical Church


What is a Biblical Church
Though there are many in the Family of God, and there are many in the Kingdom of God, but there are few in the Church of God. The Family of God consists of all Saints living or dead, both Old and New Testament, unborn children and children that died before the age of accountability. The Kingdom of God is made up of all living born again believers. The Church of God is made up of the living members of local churches of the lineage of the church Jesus Christ established and died for.  There are born again believers living here on earth that are not members of the Church of God simply because they do not belong to a Biblically correct Church.
  Many churches today neglect the things of the Bible. Most don’t even believe that Christ has given them a true Bible. Many spend more time in social activities than in preaching of God’s Word. They have Super Bowl and Halloween parties, two things totally anti-Christian. Most professional sports are not only on Sunday but are usually sponsored by alcohol and tobacco companies, have near naked cheerleaders, and are continually blaspheming God by often having a prayer before the event. They allow so called Christian rock, contemporary, and Southern Gospel music in their churches, often as the entire worship service with little or no preaching of God’s Word. The members are indiscernible from the heathens, males wearing earrings and long hair, women looking and acting like men, often running the household. No line of Biblical authority in the family with the man being the head of the house and the wife and kids being in scriptural submission. The kids are often running things at home. No one submitting to the authority of the pastor, everyone in rebellion thinking they know best and then they wonder why their churches and families are in the shape they’re in!
What constitutes a ‘Biblical’ or ‘Scriptural’ Church? Here is the answer.
Three elements of a Biblical Church
 
Lineage
Acts 11:26
  And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.
The first requirement is lineage.  All true churches can be traced back to the church of Jerusalem via Antioch.  They have been known by many names. Paulicians, Tertullians, Waldenes, Ana-Baptist, and many others. The true line was never a part of the Catholic Church or any Protestant groups. The method of church planting is still the same as then. A missionary is sent from an established local church to start a mission. When the mission breaks from the sending church it organizes into a local church under the authority of Jesus Christ. There may still be fellowship between these churches, but each is separate from the other each answering to Jesus Christ alone and not a man made authority figure outside the local church.

Authority
   Jesus Christ has been given sole authority over the church by God the Father. He is the head and the church is the body. The Pastor is the physical authority (Under Shepherd) using the Bible as the final authority as to all matters pertaining to the church and the lifestyles of the members. Guidance is given to the church through the Bible by the Holy Spirit. Deacons are mentioned 2 times in the Bible. Acts 6: 1-7. The church had grown to 20,000 or 30,000 members and Pastor James heard the pleas of the Grecian members that felt their widows where being neglected. They elected 7 Deacons to serve tables and other physical task of servitude. These are the duties of a Deacon. To be an example of servitude, not to govern over the Pastorate.   This was so the Pastors could continue in Prayer, Study, and Preaching.  Nowhere in Scripture are Deacons a governing board over anything.The Deacons are servants of the Chief Servant the Pastor.  If a Pastor is derelict in his duties or living a life contrary to Scripture, then if it is needed the church body will deal with the Pastor as a whole, and appropriate action will be taken as in accordance with Matthew 18:15-17.  A Pastor can be disciplined as described in 1 Cor: 5, but he should be relieved of all positions of leadership permanently.  1Timothy 3 list the qualifications of a Deacon.

3 John 1
 1.  The elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius, whom I love in the truth.
 2.  Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
 3.  For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth.
 4.  I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
 5.  Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, and to strangers;
 6.  Which have borne witness of thy charity before the church: whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort, thou shalt do well:
 7.  Because that for his name's sake they went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles.
  
   There is to be no outside authority such as a Government body be it on a local, state, or federal level.
    Incorporation and Tax Exempt, not for profit 501-C3 organizations.
     By the U.S. Constitution, a church is tax free, not tax exempt. Tax exempt status is reserved for 501-C3 not for profit organizations. By IRS definition they are no longer a church but instead a business/organization.  By accepting this status the organization is under the authority of the government. The same holds true for incorporation.  The first paragraph of incorporation papers state that the State is head of the incorporation.
    What about ‘Tax Exempt’ status?
 The foundation for this comes from the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.
  The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

   No law means exactly that. NO LAW! For a church/ministry to be required to either become state incorporated or to apply for tax exempt status would imply law.

  IRS publication 557 states about tax exempt status: Some organizations are not required to file form 1023. These include: Churches, interchurch organizations of local units of a church, conventions or associations of churches, or integrated auxiliaries of a church, such as a men’s or women’s organization, religious school, mission societies, or youth groups. 
Churches: Although a church, it’s integrated auxiliaries, or convention or association of churches is not required to file a form 1023 to be exempt from federal income tax or to receive tax deductible contributions  ( Pub 557 page 14 column 1)
  Contributions to domestic organizations described in this chapter except organizations testing for public safety are deductible as charitable contributions on the donor’s federal income tax return. (Pub 557 page 8 column 1)
IRS code title 26 Code Section 508
Sec. 508 Special rules with respect to section 501 (c) (3) organizations:
Exceptions: (c) 1) Mandatory exceptions, Subsection (a) and (b) shall not apply to-
(A)   Churches, their integrated auxiliaries, and conventions or associations of churches.
    501-C3 status also violates the Constitutional requirement of no state churches, or as some like to say, ”separation of church and state.” When members of a 501-C3 organization make tax deductible gifts to the organization, the IRS is allowing FEDERAL funds to go into the organization without physically (but on record as) going through the federal system. The funds are being directly applied to the organization thereby making it STATE FUNDED/ASSISTED.  This gives the state authority over the organization. Some churches will claim they need the tax exempt status to keep offerings coming in. That the members won’t give as much if it isn’t tax deductible. This is a two fold problem. First, Christ not only owns the cattle on a thousand hills, He owns the hills and everything surrounding them. He will provide. Also this creates a problem in the area of attitude. We should give with the attitude of thanksgiving ,not to get a tax break. If we don’t give in the right spirit the gift means nothing To God.
 As for incorporating. Some claim it is to protect the members and church as a whole from possible lawsuits.  All that can be said about that is:
 Psalms 20: 7.  Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.
 Who do you trust to protect you? A government that is slowly taking away your right to religious freedom or the God that gave you the right?
 Licensing of Preachers. This puts the state in authority over the physical head of the local church. Any pastor that accepts a state license is submitting to, and in  acknowledgement of the authority of the state over himself, thereby also acknowledging the states authority over the church. John Bunyan was thrown in prison in England for refusing to take the license of the state (King of England), to preach. He stated that God would tell him what to preach, not the king.  During his years in prison he wrote Pilgrims Progress. God honors obedience and a non compromising stand that glorifies and honors Him.
   The authority issue is also violated by conventions, fellowships, associations, and any other way of organizing churches into a single governing element or any outside authority that claims any governing power over the local church or its inner workings. These are all man made, not God created.
 Jesus will not share headship of the church and the Holy Spirit will not remain in any of these situations.  He will remove their candlestick.

Revelation 2
 1.  Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks;
 2.  I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:
 3.  And hast borne, and hast patience, and for my name's sake hast laboured, and hast not fainted.
 4.  Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love.
 5.  Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
 6.  But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.
 7.  He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.
 The oil in the candlesticks represents the Holy Spirit. If churches that involve themselves in these practices don’t repent and do away with these unscriptural ways, Jesus promises to take His Spirit out of them.
  To avoid future legal problems any church involved in these practices must dis-ban, totally liquidate, or ‘go out of business.’ Then they can reform as a correct Biblical church ready to work for God unencumbered by the world.
2 Corinthians 6:17.  Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.
As Pastor Leo DeLorge has often stated,"There are two types of Christians. Those that have given themselves up to do God’s will and those God has given over to do their own will." Many groups are claiming to be doing “God’s” will and are prospering. Seldom in New Testament teaching does the True Church have anything but hard times and adversity, almost always under satanic affliction. The Scripture says that in the end times many will follow false gods and cling to doctrines of demons, following fables and false teachers. Teachers saying what the people want to hear, not what God said.  Take heed lest ye fall into these snares and in the end find yourselves at the Great White Throne Judgment and say Lord, Lord, did we not do many wondrous things in Your name? And the Lord reply, depart from me for I never knew you.  Or when at the Judgment seat of Christ you see your works go up in a bonfire. Many in these days are doing many wondrous works in the name of Christ, but if they are not doing it within God’s will it matters not how great a work it is or how sincere they think they are. It is a work of the flesh and God will consider it as dung. Obedience is better than sacrifice.  Many may claim that it must be “God’s will” as they seem to face no adversity and are growing by leaps and bounds. The Scripture says that all that are doing the will of God will suffer persecution. Earthly prosperity in this world is not the sign of God’s blessings but usually a sign of worldliness and apostasy.  Following the teachings and philosophies of man. Using mans reasoning and not relying on God. Having huge programs with little preaching. The Bible says to “preach”. I have yet to find a scripture about praise service being the scriptural way to win souls to Christ. I also never found where it says to sing for 45 minutes and preached for 20. How can the world be saved lest it hears the Word and how can they hear the Word lest it be preached like God says it is to be preached. Do you endure sound doctrine or do you get upset if the preacher goes for more than 20 or 30 minutes? Someone right with God loves the preaching of His Word and thirsts for it. Their desire is for God to speak to their heart through the preaching. To see themselves as God does through His eyes and to have their heart broken so they can repent of transgressions and grow in Christ, to better know and serve our Lord. How is it people can sit for hours through a sporting event that has NO true value, but can’t be attentive to God’s Word for a short while? II Timothy 3 & 4 cover this area.
What about true believers in an apostate or heretical church trying to follow God’s will? They will either leave and find a correct church or will stay and become ineffective losing all opportunity to do God’s true will for their life. They will never be truly joyful in Christ and often become bitter and disappointed going on to lead carnal lives.
 
Doctrine
We practice what is known as the ‘Baptistic’ Doctrine.  It is called that because it is the Doctrine taught by Christ and He went to John the Baptist to be baptized. Baptist is a Biblical name.  Jesus walked over 60 miles to be baptized by ‘The Baptist.’
What is the ‘Doctrine’ of a Biblically correct church? Doctrine is what you ‘do’. What you ‘do’ is what you believe, no matter what you ‘say’. Actions are stronger than words. Much of the following is taken from Bro Harold Boyd’s sermon, ”Seven Point Baptist”. It sums up the Doctrine issue fairly well in an easy way to remember.


Matthew 3
 1.  In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea,
 2.  And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
 3.  For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
 4.  And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
 5.  Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan,
 6.  And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins.
 7.  But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
 8.  Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:
 9.  And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
 10.  And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
 11.  I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:
 12.  Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
 13.  Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him.
 14.  But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
 15.  And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.
 16.  And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
 17.  And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
 Also take note that it was “The Baptist”, not a or one of the , but “John The Baptist.” Which lends to the possibility that John was the only one except for Jesus teaching repentance at this point in time.  From the moment of Matthew 3:16 there has an unbroken line from Jesus of the True Church that He established to the Proper New Testament church of today.
Born again
To be a part of a proper church you must be born again.
John 3
 1.  There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews:
 2.  The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.
 3.  Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
What does it take to be ‘born again’? First you must realize why you need to be born again. You must know Who Jesus is and what He has done from the foundation of time. That you are a sinner headed for hell because of the fallen nature and that He has provided a way of redemption through the atonement of His Blood. So who is Jesus? He is the second person of The Trinity, The Son, The Creator of all, and The Lamb that was slain from the foundation of time for all mankind.  Full well knowing that when He created man, that man would need a Saviour, He was still willing to create man and be that sacrifice. Coming to earth in the form of a man to suffer and die the cruelest of deaths, death on a cross.  Born of a virgin, lived a sinless life because He had not the nature of man, but of God and could not sin. He was not as some teach 100% God and 100% man. He did not have the nature of man, a sin nature, but the nature of God because He was God in the form of a man. (Phil 2:7) He came to earth and humbled Himself to the lowest of positions. He is The Creator of all yet He came not as a King but as a servant. He allowed Himself to be put to death by the cruelest form of torture.  Put to an open shame hung naked for the entire world to see. All to pay a debt He did not owe and we could not pay, all for you and me. With His death on the cross, He fulfilled the law and paid the debt of sin in full with His pure, innocent blood, the only payment God the Father would except for the debt of mankind. Now He sits at the right hand of the Father in heaven making intercession for His saints.
 That is Who Jesus Christ is. The same yesterday, today, and forever.

John 1
 1.  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
 2.  The same was in the beginning with God.
 3.  All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
 4.  In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
 5.  And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
To be born again you must realize that you are a sinner and there is nothing you can do to save yourself. That you must repent of sin and put all of your faith in Jesus Christ to save you. You can add no works to the act of salvation.  Salvation is by grace through faith. All trust must be in the finished work of the cross. That Christ blood was payment for your sin and it is a free gift that you must accept as is, to receive the promise of eternal life in heaven.
Authority
We believe in the authority of the Bible, the inspired (IITim3:16), infallible (John
10:35), inerrant (Matthew 24:35), preserved (Psalms12:6&7)  Word of God.  Many
try to break the scripture, attempting to make scripture say what they want it
to say. They fail and the scripture breaks them.   Many try to sit in judgment of the
scripture. The scripture sits in judgment of us. This is the reason many people deny
the perfection of scripture. They want a standard that doesn’t make them look as
bad as they are. They want to be ‘ok’ in their own eyes. That’s why they will
compare themselves with another person instead of using Jesus as the standard.
They know that compared to Christ they will always come up short.
The authority of the church. There is no outside authority over the church and any ministries outside the church must be under the authority of the local church or they are not under God’s will.  The authority of the church includes the authority to practice the great commission, to baptize, to practice the Lord’s Supper, to ordain preachers, deacons, and evangelist, and to discipline inside the church. The authority of the pastor to be the physical head of the church and to oversee all activities therein. He is to preach and teach in a matter consistent with scripture so as to reach the hearts of the unsaved to bring them to repentance and salvation and to bring the saved to a closer walk with God. If your pastor doesn’t step on your toes or prick your heart on a regular basis, one or both of you have a problem. The pastor is to administer discipline as needed in the church. Too many churches today have members that don’t grow in Christ but retain their standing in the world. Never changing, just maintaining. Living the same way they did before they where saved, looking, acting, and being part of the world. Growth is often stunted in physical and spiritual children by lack of Biblical discipline.
Priesthood of believers
We believe in the Priesthood of the believers. When Christ said “It is finished”, the veil in the Temple was split to show that access to God is allowed by individual believers without going through a priest. He is our High Priest making intercession for us to God the Father. It’s still good to have others pray for and with you, but we have direct access to God through Christ the Mediator.  Each true believer has as much access to the Throne of Grace as any other believer. This is not to say that every believer is to head off on his or her own as a Lone Ranger for God. We are still to be part of a local New Testament church under the authority of a pastor.   

1 Timothy 2
 1.  I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;
 2.  For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
 3.  For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
 4.  Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
 5.  For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;   
Two Ordinances
Baptism and Lords Supper
Baptism is an act not a requirement of salvation. It is a picture of the death, burial, and resurrection. Death to the old life, Buried to sin, and resurrected to a new life in Christ. Only immersion baptism is scripturally correct. Many claim that baptism is required for salvation. This denies the finished work of Christ and calls Him a liar. This would also be salvation by works. Baptism is a requirement of membership in a biblically correct church. Only those that testify to have been born again are to be baptized. This proves infant baptism as being in error according to scripture.             
The Lord’s Supper (also called communion),is also an act not requirement of salvation. It is symbolic of Christ body and blood He offered as a sacrifice once and for all. We also believe in closed communion. This means only members of the local church can partake. Some practice close or open communion. Close means as long as they are of like faith, open means anyone that walks through the door and feels like partaking. This is scripturally wrong. If possible the Lord’s Supper should be a service all on it’s own, not included in or tacked onto a regular service.
 Many cults misuse it and count is as necessary for and to keep saved. This is also denying the finished work of Christ and is a works salvation. The Catholic cult even claims that the priest through incantations turns it into the literal body and blood of Christ. That would be cannibalism.  Also it would say that the priest has the power to pull Christ from heaven and return Him to earth. Christ said that when we heard someone claim He was on earth to count them as anti-Christ as all would see His return, as the lightning from the east to the west.
Independent
Local church independent of all outside authority. Independent of all, dependent on One, Christ Jesus. There are no scriptural texts that condone or even hint at any type of authority of a group of ‘bodies’ of believers. Every time the church is mentioned it is always in reference to a local church or separate churches (plural), never as a single conglomeration of congregations. 
Separate
Separate from the world including Governments, worldly groups, and/or religious organizations. Even if we agree in principal with another group, to join with them would be saying we condone their teachings and practices. We are not to give even the appearance of evil. If someone teaches a different Christ than you do, why would you want the world to associate you with them? That would make you a hypocrite and tarnish your witness to the world. What fellowship has light with dark? Be ye not unequally yoked. We also are not to look like the world, sound like the world, have the same entertainment as the world, or any other association with the world that would cause confusion as to where you stand in Christ. Don’t become like the world thinking it will win them to Christ. It won’t. Only preaching of God’s Word will do that. If you compromise to be like the world you will become like the world and will lose your witness.
2 Corinthians 6:17.  Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.
Triumphant Return of Christ
We believe that Christ will come again in all His glory just like He said He would.
Matthew 24:30
 And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.

Being a member of a Baptist (or any other) Church will not save you. You must be born again.
John 14:6.  Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
There are many teachings and philosophies these day. But what did Jesus say?
Matthew 7
13.  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
 14.  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
15.  Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
 16.  Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
 17.  Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
 18.  A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
 19.  Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
 20.  Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
 21.  Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
 22.  Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
 23.  And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
 24.  Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock:
 25.  And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.
 26.  And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:
 27.  And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.
 28.  And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine:
 29.  For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
Scripture tells us to test every spirit.  You can be the best, most humble and decent person to have ever lived.  You can do every good work that you have the opportunity to do. You can try every religion and be the most faithful member of the best church ever to be on earth, but if you put your trust in anything besides the blood of Jesus Christ as payment in full with Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour you will spend eternity in hell.
 This is a very narrow view, but Christ said, ‘I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man shall come unto the Father but through Me.’  He left no other options.
 To those that this may have offended;
Psalms 119:165.  Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them.
Those with the true Spirit of Christ, living and walking daily and Biblically
in Christ’s will cannot be offended.


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What is a Biblical Church


What is a Biblical Church
Though there are many in the Family of God, and there are many in the Kingdom of God, but there are few in the Church of God. The Family of God consists of all Saints living or dead, both Old and New Testament, unborn children and children that died before the age of accountability. The Kingdom of God is made up of all living born again believers. The Church of God is made up of the living members of local churches of the lineage of the church Jesus Christ established and died for.  There are born again believers living here on earth that are not members of the Church of God simply because they do not belong to a Biblically correct Church.
  Many churches today neglect the things of the Bible. Most don’t even believe that Christ has given them a true Bible. Many spend more time in social activities than in preaching of God’s Word. They have Super Bowl and Halloween parties, two things totally anti-Christian. Most professional sports are not only on Sunday but are usually sponsored by alcohol and tobacco companies, have near naked cheerleaders, and are continually blaspheming God by often having a prayer before the event. They allow so called Christian rock, contemporary, and Southern Gospel music in their churches, often as the entire worship service with little or no preaching of God’s Word. The members are indiscernible from the heathens, males wearing earrings and long hair, women looking and acting like men, often running the household. No line of Biblical authority in the family with the man being the head of the house and the wife and kids being in scriptural submission. The kids are often running things at home. No one submitting to the authority of the pastor, everyone in rebellion thinking they know best and then they wonder why their churches and families are in the shape they’re in!
What constitutes a ‘Biblical’ or ‘Scriptural’ Church? Here is the answer.
Three elements of a Biblical Church
 
Lineage
Acts 11:26
  And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.
The first requirement is lineage.  All true churches can be traced back to the church of Jerusalem via Antioch.  They have been known by many names. Paulicians, Tertullians, Waldenes, Ana-Baptist, and many others. The true line was never a part of the Catholic Church or any Protestant groups. The method of church planting is still the same as then. A missionary is sent from an established local church to start a mission. When the mission breaks from the sending church it organizes into a local church under the authority of Jesus Christ. There may still be fellowship between these churches, but each is separate from the other each answering to Jesus Christ alone and not a man made authority figure outside the local church.

Authority
   Jesus Christ has been given sole authority over the church by God the Father. He is the head and the church is the body. The Pastor is the physical authority (Under Shepherd) using the Bible as the final authority as to all matters pertaining to the church and the lifestyles of the members. Guidance is given to the church through the Bible by the Holy Spirit. Deacons are mentioned 2 times in the Bible. Acts 6: 1-7. The church had grown to 20,000 or 30,000 members and Pastor James heard the pleas of the Grecian members that felt their widows where being neglected. They elected 7 Deacons to serve tables and other physical task of servitude. These are the duties of a Deacon. To be an example of servitude, not to govern over the Pastorate.   This was so the Pastors could continue in Prayer, Study, and Preaching.  Nowhere in Scripture are Deacons a governing board over anything.The Deacons are servants of the Chief Servant the Pastor.  If a Pastor is derelict in his duties or living a life contrary to Scripture, then if it is needed the church body will deal with the Pastor as a whole, and appropriate action will be taken as in accordance with Matthew 18:15-17.  A Pastor can be disciplined as described in 1 Cor: 5, but he should be relieved of all positions of leadership permanently.  1Timothy 3 list the qualifications of a Deacon.

3 John 1
 1.  The elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius, whom I love in the truth.
 2.  Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
 3.  For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth.
 4.  I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
 5.  Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, and to strangers;
 6.  Which have borne witness of thy charity before the church: whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort, thou shalt do well:
 7.  Because that for his name's sake they went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles.
   
   There is to be no outside authority such as a Government body be it on a local, state, or federal level.
    Incorporation and Tax Exempt, not for profit 501-C3 organizations.
     By the U.S. Constitution, a church is tax free, not tax exempt. Tax exempt status is reserved for 501-C3 not for profit organizations. By IRS definition they are no longer a church but instead a business/organization.  By accepting this status the organization is under the authority of the government. The same holds true for incorporation.  The first paragraph of incorporation papers state that the State is head of the incorporation.
    What about ‘Tax Exempt’ status?
 The foundation for this comes from the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.
  The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

   No law means exactly that. NO LAW! For a church/ministry to be required to either become state incorporated or to apply for tax exempt status would imply law.

  IRS publication 557 states about tax exempt status: Some organizations are not required to file form 1023. These include: Churches, interchurch organizations of local units of a church, conventions or associations of churches, or integrated auxiliaries of a church, such as a men’s or women’s organization, religious school, mission societies, or youth groups.  
Churches: Although a church, it’s integrated auxiliaries, or convention or association of churches is not required to file a form 1023 to be exempt from federal income tax or to receive tax deductible contributions  ( Pub 557 page 14 column 1)
  Contributions to domestic organizations described in this chapter except organizations testing for public safety are deductible as charitable contributions on the donor’s federal income tax return. (Pub 557 page 8 column 1)
IRS code title 26 Code Section 508
Sec. 508 Special rules with respect to section 501 (c) (3) organizations:
Exceptions: (c) 1) Mandatory exceptions, Subsection (a) and (b) shall not apply to-
(A)   Churches, their integrated auxiliaries, and conventions or associations of churches.
    501-C3 status also violates the Constitutional requirement of no state churches, or as some like to say, ”separation of church and state.” When members of a 501-C3 organization make tax deductible gifts to the organization, the IRS is allowing FEDERAL funds to go into the organization without physically (but on record as) going through the federal system. The funds are being directly applied to the organization thereby making it STATE FUNDED/ASSISTED.  This gives the state authority over the organization. Some churches will claim they need the tax exempt status to keep offerings coming in. That the members won’t give as much if it isn’t tax deductible. This is a two fold problem. First, Christ not only owns the cattle on a thousand hills, He owns the hills and everything surrounding them. He will provide. Also this creates a problem in the area of attitude. We should give with the attitude of thanksgiving ,not to get a tax break. If we don’t give in the right spirit the gift means nothing To God.
 As for incorporating. Some claim it is to protect the members and church as a whole from possible lawsuits.  All that can be said about that is:
 Psalms 20: 7.  Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.
 Who do you trust to protect you? A government that is slowly taking away your right to religious freedom or the God that gave you the right?
 Licensing of Preachers. This puts the state in authority over the physical head of the local church. Any pastor that accepts a state license is submitting to, and in  acknowledgement of the authority of the state over himself, thereby also acknowledging the states authority over the church. John Bunyan was thrown in prison in England for refusing to take the license of the state (King of England), to preach. He stated that God would tell him what to preach, not the king.  During his years in prison he wrote Pilgrims Progress. God honors obedience and a non compromising stand that glorifies and honors Him.
   The authority issue is also violated by conventions, fellowships, associations, and any other way of organizing churches into a single governing element or any outside authority that claims any governing power over the local church or its inner workings. These are all man made, not God created.
 Jesus will not share headship of the church and the Holy Spirit will not remain in any of these situations.  He will remove their candlestick.

Revelation 2
 1.  Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks;
 2.  I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:
 3.  And hast borne, and hast patience, and for my name's sake hast laboured, and hast not fainted.
 4.  Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love.
 5.  Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
 6.  But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.
 7.  He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.
 The oil in the candlesticks represents the Holy Spirit. If churches that involve themselves in these practices don’t repent and do away with these unscriptural ways, Jesus promises to take His Spirit out of them.
  To avoid future legal problems any church involved in these practices must dis-ban, totally liquidate, or ‘go out of business.’ Then they can reform as a correct Biblical church ready to work for God unencumbered by the world.
2 Corinthians 6:17.  Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.
As Pastor Leo DeLorge has often stated,"There are two types of Christians. Those that have given themselves up to do God’s will and those God has given over to do their own will." Many groups are claiming to be doing “God’s” will and are prospering. Seldom in New Testament teaching does the True Church have anything but hard times and adversity, almost always under satanic affliction. The Scripture says that in the end times many will follow false gods and cling to doctrines of demons, following fables and false teachers. Teachers saying what the people want to hear, not what God said.  Take heed lest ye fall into these snares and in the end find yourselves at the Great White Throne Judgment and say Lord, Lord, did we not do many wondrous things in Your name? And the Lord reply, depart from me for I never knew you.  Or when at the Judgment seat of Christ you see your works go up in a bonfire. Many in these days are doing many wondrous works in the name of Christ, but if they are not doing it within God’s will it matters not how great a work it is or how sincere they think they are. It is a work of the flesh and God will consider it as dung. Obedience is better than sacrifice.  Many may claim that it must be “God’s will” as they seem to face no adversity and are growing by leaps and bounds. The Scripture says that all that are doing the will of God will suffer persecution. Earthly prosperity in this world is not the sign of God’s blessings but usually a sign of worldliness and apostasy.  Following the teachings and philosophies of man. Using mans reasoning and not relying on God. Having huge programs with little preaching. The Bible says to “preach”. I have yet to find a scripture about praise service being the scriptural way to win souls to Christ. I also never found where it says to sing for 45 minutes and preached for 20. How can the world be saved lest it hears the Word and how can they hear the Word lest it be preached like God says it is to be preached. Do you endure sound doctrine or do you get upset if the preacher goes for more than 20 or 30 minutes? Someone right with God loves the preaching of His Word and thirsts for it. Their desire is for God to speak to their heart through the preaching. To see themselves as God does through His eyes and to have their heart broken so they can repent of transgressions and grow in Christ, to better know and serve our Lord. How is it people can sit for hours through a sporting event that has NO true value, but can’t be attentive to God’s Word for a short while? II Timothy 3 & 4 cover this area.
What about true believers in an apostate or heretical church trying to follow God’s will? They will either leave and find a correct church or will stay and become ineffective losing all opportunity to do God’s true will for their life. They will never be truly joyful in Christ and often become bitter and disappointed going on to lead carnal lives.
 
Doctrine
We practice what is known as the ‘Baptistic’ Doctrine.  It is called that because it is the Doctrine taught by Christ and He went to John the Baptist to be baptized. Baptist is a Biblical name.  Jesus walked over 60 miles to be baptized by ‘The Baptist.’
What is the ‘Doctrine’ of a Biblically correct church? Doctrine is what you ‘do’. What you ‘do’ is what you believe, no matter what you ‘say’. Actions are stronger than words. Much of the following is taken from Bro Harold Boyd’s sermon, ”Seven Point Baptist”. It sums up the Doctrine issue fairly well in an easy way to remember.


Matthew 3
 1.  In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea,
 2.  And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
 3.  For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
 4.  And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
 5.  Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan,
 6.  And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins.
 7.  But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
 8.  Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:
 9.  And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
 10.  And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
 11.  I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:
 12.  Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
 13.  Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him.
 14.  But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
 15.  And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.
 16.  And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
 17.  And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
 Also take note that it was “The Baptist”, not a or one of the , but “John The Baptist.” Which lends to the possibility that John was the only one except for Jesus teaching repentance at this point in time.  From the moment of Matthew 3:16 there has an unbroken line from Jesus of the True Church that He established to the Proper New Testament church of today.
Born again
To be a part of a proper church you must be born again.
John 3
 1.  There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews:
 2.  The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.
 3.  Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
What does it take to be ‘born again’? First you must realize why you need to be born again. You must know Who Jesus is and what He has done from the foundation of time. That you are a sinner headed for hell because of the fallen nature and that He has provided a way of redemption through the atonement of His Blood. So who is Jesus? He is the second person of The Trinity, The Son, The Creator of all, and The Lamb that was slain from the foundation of time for all mankind.  Full well knowing that when He created man, that man would need a Saviour, He was still willing to create man and be that sacrifice. Coming to earth in the form of a man to suffer and die the cruelest of deaths, death on a cross.  Born of a virgin, lived a sinless life because He had not the nature of man, but of God and could not sin. He was not as some teach 100% God and 100% man. He did not have the nature of man, a sin nature, but the nature of God because He was God in the form of a man. (Phil 2:7) He came to earth and humbled Himself to the lowest of positions. He is The Creator of all yet He came not as a King but as a servant. He allowed Himself to be put to death by the cruelest form of torture.  Put to an open shame hung naked for the entire world to see. All to pay a debt He did not owe and we could not pay, all for you and me. With His death on the cross, He fulfilled the law and paid the debt of sin in full with His pure, innocent blood, the only payment God the Father would except for the debt of mankind. Now He sits at the right hand of the Father in heaven making intercession for His saints.
 That is Who Jesus Christ is. The same yesterday, today, and forever.

John 1
 1.  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
 2.  The same was in the beginning with God.
 3.  All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
 4.  In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
 5.  And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
To be born again you must realize that you are a sinner and there is nothing you can do to save yourself. That you must repent of sin and put all of your faith in Jesus Christ to save you. You can add no works to the act of salvation.  Salvation is by grace through faith. All trust must be in the finished work of the cross. That Christ blood was payment for your sin and it is a free gift that you must accept as is, to receive the promise of eternal life in heaven.
Authority
We believe in the authority of the Bible, the inspired (IITim3:16), infallible (John
10:35), inerrant (Matthew 24:35), preserved (Psalms12:6&7)  Word of God.  Many
try to break the scripture, attempting to make scripture say what they want it
to say. They fail and the scripture breaks them.   Many try to sit in judgment of the
scripture. The scripture sits in judgment of us. This is the reason many people deny
the perfection of scripture. They want a standard that doesn’t make them look as
bad as they are. They want to be ‘ok’ in their own eyes. That’s why they will
compare themselves with another person instead of using Jesus as the standard.
They know that compared to Christ they will always come up short.
The authority of the church. There is no outside authority over the church and any ministries outside the church must be under the authority of the local church or they are not under God’s will.  The authority of the church includes the authority to practice the great commission, to baptize, to practice the Lord’s Supper, to ordain preachers, deacons, and evangelist, and to discipline inside the church. The authority of the pastor to be the physical head of the church and to oversee all activities therein. He is to preach and teach in a matter consistent with scripture so as to reach the hearts of the unsaved to bring them to repentance and salvation and to bring the saved to a closer walk with God. If your pastor doesn’t step on your toes or prick your heart on a regular basis, one or both of you have a problem. The pastor is to administer discipline as needed in the church. Too many churches today have members that don’t grow in Christ but retain their standing in the world. Never changing, just maintaining. Living the same way they did before they where saved, looking, acting, and being part of the world. Growth is often stunted in physical and spiritual children by lack of Biblical discipline.
Priesthood of believers
We believe in the Priesthood of the believers. When Christ said “It is finished”, the veil in the Temple was split to show that access to God is allowed by individual believers without going through a priest. He is our High Priest making intercession for us to God the Father. It’s still good to have others pray for and with you, but we have direct access to God through Christ the Mediator.  Each true believer has as much access to the Throne of Grace as any other believer. This is not to say that every believer is to head off on his or her own as a Lone Ranger for God. We are still to be part of a local New Testament church under the authority of a pastor.    

1 Timothy 2
 1.  I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;
 2.  For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
 3.  For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
 4.  Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
 5.  For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;    
Two Ordinances
Baptism and Lords Supper
Baptism is an act not a requirement of salvation. It is a picture of the death, burial, and resurrection. Death to the old life, Buried to sin, and resurrected to a new life in Christ. Only immersion baptism is scripturally correct. Many claim that baptism is required for salvation. This denies the finished work of Christ and calls Him a liar. This would also be salvation by works. Baptism is a requirement of membership in a biblically correct church. Only those that testify to have been born again are to be baptized. This proves infant baptism as being in error according to scripture.              
The Lord’s Supper (also called communion),is also an act not requirement of salvation. It is symbolic of Christ body and blood He offered as a sacrifice once and for all. We also believe in closed communion. This means only members of the local church can partake. Some practice close or open communion. Close means as long as they are of like faith, open means anyone that walks through the door and feels like partaking. This is scripturally wrong. If possible the Lord’s Supper should be a service all on it’s own, not included in or tacked onto a regular service.
 Many cults misuse it and count is as necessary for and to keep saved. This is also denying the finished work of Christ and is a works salvation. The Catholic cult even claims that the priest through incantations turns it into the literal body and blood of Christ. That would be cannibalism.  Also it would say that the priest has the power to pull Christ from heaven and return Him to earth. Christ said that when we heard someone claim He was on earth to count them as anti-Christ as all would see His return, as the lightning from the east to the west.
Independent
Local church independent of all outside authority. Independent of all, dependent on One, Christ Jesus. There are no scriptural texts that condone or even hint at any type of authority of a group of ‘bodies’ of believers. Every time the church is mentioned it is always in reference to a local church or separate churches (plural), never as a single conglomeration of congregations.  
Separate
Separate from the world including Governments, worldly groups, and/or religious organizations. Even if we agree in principal with another group, to join with them would be saying we condone their teachings and practices. We are not to give even the appearance of evil. If someone teaches a different Christ than you do, why would you want the world to associate you with them? That would make you a hypocrite and tarnish your witness to the world. What fellowship has light with dark? Be ye not unequally yoked. We also are not to look like the world, sound like the world, have the same entertainment as the world, or any other association with the world that would cause confusion as to where you stand in Christ. Don’t become like the world thinking it will win them to Christ. It won’t. Only preaching of God’s Word will do that. If you compromise to be like the world you will become like the world and will lose your witness.
2 Corinthians 6:17.  Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.
Triumphant Return of Christ
We believe that Christ will come again in all His glory just like He said He would.
Matthew 24:30
 And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.

Being a member of a Baptist (or any other) Church will not save you. You must be born again.
John 14:6.  Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
There are many teachings and philosophies these day. But what did Jesus say?
Matthew 7
13.  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
 14.  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
15.  Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
 16.  Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
 17.  Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
 18.  A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
 19.  Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
 20.  Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
 21.  Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
 22.  Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
 23.  And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
 24.  Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock:
 25.  And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.
 26.  And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:
 27.  And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.
 28.  And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine:
 29.  For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
Scripture tells us to test every spirit.  You can be the best, most humble and decent person to have ever lived.  You can do every good work that you have the opportunity to do. You can try every religion and be the most faithful member of the best church ever to be on earth, but if you put your trust in anything besides the blood of Jesus Christ as payment in full with Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour you will spend eternity in hell.
 This is a very narrow view, but Christ said, ‘I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man shall come unto the Father but through Me.’  He left no other options.
 To those that this may have offended;
Psalms 119:165.  Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them.
Those with the true Spirit of Christ, living and walking daily and Biblically
in Christ’s will cannot be offended.

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The Trail of Blood



"The Trail of Blood . . ."
Following the Christians Down Through the Centuries . . .
or
The History of Baptist Churches From the Time of Christ,
Their Founder, to the Present Day
by J. M. Carroll
(Picture of J. M. Carroll)
THIS LITTLE BOOK is sent forth for the purpose of making known the little-known history of those FAITHFUL WITNESSES of the Lord Jesus, who, as members of the CHURCH JESUS BUILT, "Overcame Satan by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony: and they loved not their lives unto death," Rev. 12:11.
I'd appreciate hearing from you--and may I ask your help in getting these messages to our young people and others. Tell them about the wonderful facts of history brought out in this book. Urge them to order it. It would be most helpful to study it as classes in the BTU, WMU, and other organizations.
Available as a printed booklet from:
Bryan Station Baptist Church
3175 Briar Hill Road
Lexington, KY 40516
email: mail@bryanstation.com
Trail of Blood costs are $1.50 per book for up to 5 copies, $1.25 per copy after that.
Electronic version produced with the assistance of Lucien LeSage, Grace Bible Baptist Church, Denham Springs.
Permission granted to Landmark Independent Baptist Church, Archer, Florida to publish electronic, online version.
Copyright 1931, Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, Lexington, Kentucky

INTRODUCTION
By CLARENCE WALKER
I
Dr. J. M. Carroll, the author of this book, was born in the state of Arkansas, January 8, 1858, and died in Texas, January 10, 1931. His father, a Baptist preacher, moved to Texas when Brother Carroll was six years old. There he was converted, baptized, and ordained to the Gospel ministry. Dr. Carroll not only became a leader among Texas Baptist, but an outstanding figure of Southern Baptists, and of the world.
Years ago he came to our church and brought the messages found in this book. It was then I became greatly interested in Brother Carroll's studies. I, too, had made a special research in Church History, as to which is the oldest Church and most like the churches of the New Testament.
Dr. J. W. Porter attended the lectures. He was so impressed he told Brother Carroll if he would write the messages he would publish them in a book. Dr. Carroll wrote the lectures and gave Dr. Porter the right to publish them along with the chart which illustrates the history so vividly.
However, Dr. Carroll died before the book came off the press, but Dr. Porter placed them before the public and the whole edition was soon sold. Now, by the grace of God, we are able to present this 66th edition of 20,000. I want to ask all who read and study these pages to join me in prayer and work that an ever-increasing number shall go forth.
"To make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Christ Jesus; to the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in Heavenly places might be known by the Church, the manifold wisdom of God ... unto Him be glory in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end, Amen." (Eph. 3:9-10, 21)
II
It was wonderful to hear Dr. Carroll tell how he became interested in the history of the different denominations--ESPECIALLY THEIR ORIGIN. He wrote the book after he was 70 years old, but he said, "I was converted unto God when I was just a boy. I saw the many denominations and wondered which was the church the Lord Jesus founded."
Even in his youth he felt that in the study of the Scriptures and history, he could find the church which was the oldest and most like the churches described in the New Testament.
This research for the truth led him into many places and enabled him to gather one of the greatest libraries on church history. This library was given at his death to the Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas.
He found much church history--most of it seemed to be about the Catholics and Protestants. The history of Baptists, he discovered, was written in blood. They were the hated people of the Dark Ages. Their preachers and people were put into prison and untold numbers were put to death. The world has never seen anything to compare with the suffering, the persecutions, heaped upon Baptists by the Catholic Hierarchy during the Dark Ages. The Pope was the world's dictator. This is why the Ana-Baptists, before the Reformation, called the Pope The Anti-Christ.
Their history is written in the legal documents and papers of those ages. It is through these records that the "TRAIL OF BLOOD" winds its way as you find such statements--
"At Zurich, after many disputations between Zuinglius and the Ana-Baptists, the Senate made an Act, that if any presume to re-baptize those who were baptized before (i.e. as infants) they should be drowned. At Vienna many Ana-Baptists were tied together in chains that one drew the other after him into the river, wherein they were all suffocated (drowned)." (Vida Supra, p. 61)
"In the year of our Lord 1539 two Ana-Baptists were burned beyond Southwark, and a little before them 5 Dutch Ana-Baptists were burned in Smithfield," (Fuller, Church History.)
"In 1160 a company of Paulicians (Baptists) entered Oxford. Henry II ordered them to be branded on the forehead with hot irons, publicly whipped them through the streets of the city, to have their garments cut short at the girdles, and be turned into the open country. The villages were not to afford them any shelter or food and they perished a lingering death from cold and hunger." (Moore, Earlier and Later Nonconformity in Oxford, p. 12.)
The old Chronicler Stowe, A.D. 1533, relates:
"The 25th of May--in St. Paul's Church, London--examined 19 men and 6 women. Fourteen of them were condemned; a man and a woman were burned at Smithfield, the other twelve of them were sent to towns there to be burned."
Froude, the English historian, says of these Ana-Baptist martyrs--
"The details are all gone, their names are gone. Scarcely the facts seem worth mentioning. For them no Europe was agitated, no court was ordered in mourning, no papal hearts trembled with indignation. At their death the world looked on complacent, indifferent or exulting. Yet here, out of 25 poor men and women were found 14, who by no terror of stake or torture could be tempted to say they believed what they did not believe. History has for them no word of praise, yet they, too, were not giving their blood in vain. Their lives might have been as useless as the lives of most of us. In their death they assisted to pay the purchase of English freedom."
Likewise, in writings of their enemies as well as friends, Dr. Carroll found, their history and that their trail through the ages was indeed bloody:
Cardinal Hosius (Catholic, 1524), President of the Council of Trent:
"Were it not that the baptists have been grievously tormented and cut off with the knife during the past twelve hundred years, they would swarm in greater number than all the Reformers." (Hosius, Letters, Apud Opera, pp. 112, 113.)
The "twelve hundred years" were the years preceding the Reformation in which Rome persecuted Baptists with the most cruel persecution thinkable.
Sir Isaac Newton:
"The Baptists are the only body of known Christians that have never symbolized with Rome."
Mosheim (Lutheran):
"Before the rise of Luther and Calvin, there lay secreted in almost all the countries of Europe persons who adhered tenaciously to the principles of modern Dutch Baptists."
Edinburg Cyclopedia (Presbyterian):
"It must have already occurred to our readers that the Baptists are the same sect of Christians that were formerly described as Ana-Baptists. Indeed this seems to have been their leading principle from the time of Tertullian to the present time."
Tertullian was born just fifty years after the death of the Apostle John.
III
Baptists do not believe in Apostolic Succession. The Apostolic office ceased with the death of the Apostles. It is to His churches that He promised a continual existence from the time He organized the first one during His earthly ministry until He comes again. He promised--
"I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." (Matt. 16:18)
Then, when He gave the great Commission, which tells what His churches are to do, He promised--
"I will be with you alway, even unto the end of the age." (Matt. 28:20)
This Commission--this work--was not given to the Apostles as individuals, but to them and the others present in their church capacity. The Apostles and the others who heard Him give this Commission were soon dead--BUT, His Church has lived on through the ages, making disciples (getting folks saved), baptizing them, and teaching the truth--the doctrines--He committed to the Jerusalem Church. These faithful churches have been blessed with His presence as they have traveled the TRAIL OF BLOOD.
This history shows how the Lord's promise to His churches has been fulfilled. Dr. Carroll shows that churches have been found in every age which have taught the doctrines He committed unto them. Dr. Carroll calls these doctrines the "marks" of New Testament Churches.
"MARKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH"
1. Its Head and Founder--CHRIST. He is the law-giver; the Church is only the executive. (Matt. 16:18; Col. 1:18)
2. Its only rule of faith and practice--THE BIBLE. (II Tim. 3:15-17)
3. Its name--"CHURCH," "CHURCHES." (Matt. 16:18; Rev. 22:16)
4. Its polity--CONGREGATIONAL--all members equal. (Matt. 20:24-28; Matt. 23:5-12)
5. Its members--only saved people. (Eph. 2:21; I Peter 2:5)
6. Its ordinances--BELIEVERS' BAPTISM, FOLLOWED BY THE LORD'S SUPPER. (Matt. 28:19-20)
7. Its officers--PASTORS AND DEACONS. (I Tim. 3:1-16)
8. Its work--getting folks saved, baptizing them (with a baptism that meets all the requirements of God's Word), teaching them ("to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you"). (Matt. 28:16-20)
9. Its financial plan--"Even so (TITHES and OFFERINGS) hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel," (I Cor. 9:14)
10. Its weapons of warfare--spiritual, not carnal. (II Cor. 10:4; Eph. 6:10-20)
11. Its independence--separation of Church and State. (Matt. 22:21)
IV
In any town there are many different churches--all claiming to be the true church. Dr. Carroll did as you can do now--take the marks, or teachings, of the different churches and find the ones which have these marks, or doctrines. The ones which have these marks, or doctrines, taught in God's Word, are the true churches.
This, Dr. Carroll has done, to the churches of all ages. He found many had departed from "these marks, or doctrines." Other churches, however, he found had been true to these marks" in every day and age since Jesus said,
"I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." (Matt. 16:18)
"I will be with you alway, even unto the end of the age." (Matt. 28:21)

"THE TRAIL OF BLOOD"
or
Following the Christians Down Through the Centuries
From
The Days of Christ to the Present Time
Or to express it differently, but still expressively--"A history of the Doctrines as taught by Christ, and His Apostles and those who have been loyal to them."
FIRST LECTURE
"Remember the days of old. Consider the years of many generations; Ask thy father and he will show thee. Thy elders and they will tell thee." (Deut. 32:7)
1. What we know today as "Christianity" or the Christian Religion, began with Christ, A.D. 25-30 in the days and within the bounds of the Roman Empire. One of the greatest empires the world has ever known in all its history.
2. This Empire at that period embraced nearly all of the then known inhabited world. Tiberius Caesar was its Emperor.
3. In its religion, the Roman Empire, at that time, was pagan. A religion of many gods. Some material and some imaginary. There were many devout believers and worshipers. It was a religion not simply of the people, but of the empire. It was an established religion. Established by law and supported by the government. (Mosheim, Vol. 1, Chap. 1.)
4. The Jewish people, at that period, no longer a separate nation, were scattered throughout the Roman Empire. They yet had their temple in Jerusalem, and the Jews yet went there to worship, and they were yet jealous of their religion. But it, like the pagan, had long since drifted into formalism and had lost its power. (Mosheim, Vol. 1, Chap. 2.)
5. The religion of Christ being a religion not of this world, its founder gave it no earthly head and no temporal power. It sought no establishment, no state or governmental support. It sought no dethronement of Caesar. Said its author, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's." (Matt, 22:19-22; Mark 12:17; Luke 20:20). Being a spiritual religion it was a rival of no earthly government. Its adherents, however, were taught to respect all civil law and government. (Rom. 13:1-7; Titus 3:1; 1 Pet. 2:13-16)
6. I want now to call your attention to some of the landmarks, or ear-marks of this religion--the Christian Religion. If you and I are to trace it down through 20 long centuries, and especially down through 1,200 years of midnight darkness, darkened by rivers and seas of martyr blood, then we will need to know well these marks. They will be many times terribly disfigured. But there will always be some indelible mark. But let us carefully and prayerfully beware. We will encounter many shams and make-believes. If possible, the very elect will be betrayed and deceived. We want, if possible, to trace it down through credible history, but more especially through the unerring, infallible, words and marks of Divine truth.
Some Unerring, Infallible Marks
If in going down through the centuries we run upon a group or groups of people bearing not these distinguishing marks and teaching other things for fundamental doctrines, let us beware.
1. Christ, the author of this religion, organized His followers or disciples into a Church. And the disciples were to organize other churches as this religion spread and other disciples were "made." (Ray, Bapt, Succession, Revised Edition, 1st Chap.)
2. This organization or church, according to the Scriptures and according to the practice of the Apostles and early churches, was given two kinds of officers and only two--pastors and deacons. The pastor was called "Bishop." Both pastor and deacons to be selected by the church and to be servants of the church.
3. The churches in their government and discipline to be entirely separate and independent of each other, Jerusalem to have no authority over Antioch--nor Antioch over Ephesus; nor Ephesus over Corinth, and so forth. And their government to be congregational, democratic. A government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
4. To the church were given two ordinances and only two, Baptism and the Lord's Supper. These to be perpetual and memorial.
5. Only the "saved" were to be received as members of the church (Acts 2:47). These saved ones to be saved by grace alone without any works of the law (Eph, 2:5, 8, 9). These saved ones and they only, to be immersed in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19). And only those thus received and baptized, to partake of the Lord's Supper, and the supper to be celebrated only by the church, in church capacity.
6. The inspired scriptures, and they only, in fact, the New Testament and that only, to be the rule and guide of faith and life, not only for the church as an organization, but for each individual member of that organization.
7. Christ Jesus, the founder of this organization and the savior of its members, to be their only priest and king, their only Lord and Lawgiver, and the only head of the churches. The churches to be executive only in carrying out their Lord's will and completed laws, never legislative, to amend or abrogate old laws or to make new ones.
8. This religion of Christ to be individual, personal, and purely voluntary or through persuasion. No physical or governmental compulsion. A matter of distinct individual and personal choice. "Choose you" is the scriptural injunction. It could be neither accepted nor rejected nor lived by proxy nor under compulsion.
9. Mark well! That neither Christ nor His apostles, ever gave to His followers, what is know today as a denominational name, such as "Catholic," "Lutheran," "Presbyterian," "Episcopal," and so forth--unless the name given by Christ to John was intended for such, "The Baptist," "John the Baptist" (Matt. 11:11 and 10 or 12 other times.) Christ called the individual follower "disciple." Two or more were called "disciples." The organization of disciples, whether at Jerusalem or Antioch or elsewhere, was called Church. If more than one of these separate organizations were referred to, they were called Churches. The word church in the singular was never used when referring to more than one of these organizations. Nor even when referring to them all.
10. I venture to give one more distinguishing mark. We will call it--Complete separation of Church and State. No combination, no mixture of this spiritual religion with a temporal power. "Religious Liberty," for everybody.
And now, before proceeding with the history itself, let me call your attention to--
THE CHART
I believe, if you will study carefully this chart, you will better understand the history, and it will greatly aid your memory in retaining what you hear and see.
Remember this chart is supposed to cover a period of two thousand years of religious history.
Notice at both top and bottom of the chart some figures, the same figures at both top and bottom - 100, 200, 300, and so on to 2,000.
They represent the twenty centuries of time--the vertical lines separating the different centuries.
Now notice on the chart, near the bottom; other straight lines, this line running left to right, the long way of the chart.
The lines are about the same distance apart as the vertical lines. But you can't see them all the way. They are covered by a very dark spot, representing in history what is known as the "dark ages." It will be explained later. Between the two lowest lines are the names of countries . . . Italy, Wales, England, Spain, France, and so forth, ending with America. These are names of countries in which much history is made during the period covered by the names themselves. Of course not all the history, some history is made in some of the countries in every period. But some special history is made in these special countries, at these special periods.
Now notice again, near the bottom of the chart, other lines a little higher. They, too, covered in part by the "dark ages," they also are full of names, but not names of countries. They are all "nick-names." Names given to those people by their enemies. "Christians"--that is the first: "The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch" (Acts 11:26). This occurred about A.D. 43. Either the pagans or Jews gave them that name in derision. All the other names in that column were given in the same manner--Montanists, Novationists, Donatists, Paulicians, Albigenses, Waldenses, etc., and Ana-Baptists. All of these will again and again be referred to as the lectures progress.
But look again at the chart. See the red circles. They are scattered nearly all over the chart. They represent churches. Single individual churches in Asia, in Africa, in Europe, in mountains and valleys, and so forth. Their being blood red indicates martyr blood. Christ their founder died on the Cross. All the Apostles save two, John and Judas, suffered martyr deaths. Judas betrayed his Lord and died in a suicide. The Apostle John, according to history, was boiled in a great cauldron of oil.
You will note some circles that are solidly black. They represent churches also. But erring churches. Churches that had gone wrong in life or doctrine. There were numbers of these even before the death of Peter, Paul and John.
Having now about concluded with a general introduction and some very necessary and even vital preliminaries, I come to the regular history--
FIRST PERIOD A.D. 30-500
1. Under the strange but wonderful impulse and leadership of John the Baptist, the eloquent man from the wilderness, and under the loving touch and miracle-working power of the Christ Himself, and the marvelous preaching of the 12 Apostles and their immediate successors, the Christian religion spread mightily during the first 500-year period. However, it left a terribly bloody trail behind it. Judaism and Paganism bitterly contested every forward movement. John the Baptist was the first of the great leaders to give up his life. His head was taken off. Soon after him went the Savior Himself, the founder of this Christian religion. He died on the Cross, the cruel death of the Cross.
2. Following their Savior in rapid succession fell many other martyred heroes: Stephen was stoned, Matthew was slain in Ethiopia, Mark dragged through the streets until dead, Luke hanged, Peter and Simeon were crucified, Andrew tied to a cross, James beheaded, Philip crucified and stoned, Bartholomew flayed alive, Thomas pierced with lances, James, the less, thrown from the temple and beaten to death, Jude shot to death with arrows, Matthias stoned to death and Paul beheaded.
3. More than one hundred years had gone by before all this had happened. This hard persecution by Judaism and Paganism continued for two more centuries. And yet mightily spread the Christian religion. It went into all the Roman Empire, Europe, Asia, Africa, England, Wales, and about everywhere else, where there was any civilization. The churches greatly multiplied and the disciples increased continuously. But some of the churches continued to go into error.
4. The first of these changes from New Testament teachings embraced both policy and doctrine. In the first two centuries the individual churches rapidly multiplied and some of the earlier ones, such as Jerusalem, Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth, etc., grew to be very large; Jerusalem, for instance, had many thousand members (Acts 2:41; 4:4, 5:14), possibly 25,000 or even 50,000 or more. A close student of the book of Acts and Epistles will see that Paul had a mighty task even in his day in keeping some of the churches straight. See Peter's and Paul's prophecies concerning the future (II Pet. 2:12; Acts 20:29-31. See also Rev., second and third chapters).
These great churches necessarily had many preachers or elders (Acts 20:17). Some of the bishops or pastors began to assume authority not given them in the New Testament. They began to claim authority over other and smaller churches. They, with their many elders, began to lord it over God's heritage (III John 9). Here was the beginning of an error which has grown and multiplied into many other seriously hurtful errors. Here was the beginning of different orders in the ministry running up finally to what is practiced now by others as well as Catholics. Here began what resulted in an entire change from the original democratic policy and government of the early churches. This irregularity began in a small way, even before the close of the second century. This was possibly the first serious departure from the New Testament church order.
5. Another vital change which seems from history to have had its beginning before the close of the second century was on the great doctrine of Salvation itself. The Jews as well as the Pagans, had for many generations, been trained to lay great stress on Ceremonials. They had come to look upon types as anti-types, shadows as real substances, and ceremonials as real saving agencies. How easy to come thus to look upon baptism. They reasoned thus: The Bible has much to say concerning baptism. Much stress is laid upon the ordinance and one's duty concerning it. Surely it must have something to do with one's salvation. So that it was in this period that the idea of "Baptismal Regeneration" began to get a fixed hold in some of the churches. (Shackelford, page 57; Camp p. 47; Benedict, p. 286; Mosheim, vol. 1, p. 134; Christian, p. 28.)
6. The next serious error to begin creeping in, and which seems from some historians (not all) to have begun in this same century and which may be said to have been an inevitable consequence of the "baptismal regeneration" idea, was a change in the subjects of baptism. Since baptism has been declared to be an agency or means to salvation by some erring churches, then the sooner baptism takes place the better. Hence arose "infant baptism." Prior to this "believers" and "believers" only, were regarded as proper subjects for baptism. "Sprinkling" and "pouring" are not now referred to. These came in much later. For several centuries, infants, like others, were immersed. The Greek Catholics (a very large branch of the Catholic church) up to this day, have never changed the original form of baptism. They practice infant baptism but have never done otherwise than immerse the children. (Note--Some of the church historians put the beginning of infant baptism within this century, but I shall quote a short paragraph from Robinson's Ecclesiastical Researches.)
"During the first three centuries, congregations all over the East subsisted in separate independent bodies, unsupported by government and consequently without any secular power over one another. All this time they were baptized churches, and though all the fathers of the first four ages, down to Jerome (A.D. 370), were of Greece, Syria and Africa, and though they give great numbers of histories of the baptism of adults, yet there is not one of the baptism of a child till the year 370." (Compendium of Baptist History, Shackelford, p. 43; Vedder, p. 50; Christian, p, 31; Orchard, p. 50, etc.)
7. Let it be remembered that changes like these here mentioned were not made in a day, nor even within a year. They came about slowly and never within all the churches. Some of the churches vigorously repudiated them. So much so that in A.D. 251, the loyal churches declared non-fellowship for those churches which accepted and practiced these errors. And thus came about the first real official separation among the churches.
8. Thus it will be noted that during the first three centuries three important and vital changes from the teachings of Christ and His Apostles had their beginnings. And one significant event took place, Note this summary and recapitulation:
(1) The change from the New Testament idea of bishop and church government. This change grew rapidly, more pronounced, and complete and hurtful.
(2) The change from the New Testament teachings as to Regeneration to "baptismal regeneration."
(3) The change from "believers' baptism" to "infant baptism." (This last, however, did not become general nor even very frequent for more than another century.)
9. "Baptismal regeneration" and "infant baptism." These two errors have, according to the testimony of well-established history, caused the shedding of more Christian blood, as the centuries have gone by, than all other errors combined, or than possibly have all wars, not connected with persecution, if you will leave out the recent "World War." Over 50,000,000 Christians died martyr deaths, mainly because of their rejection of these two errors during the period of the "dark ages" alone--about twelve or thirteen centuries.
10. Three significant facts, for a large majority of the many churches, are clearly shown by history during these first three centuries.
(1) The separateness and independence of the Churches.
(2) The subordinate character of bishops or pastors.
(3) The baptism of believers only.
I quote now from Mosheim--the greatest of all Lutheran church historians. Vol., 1, pages 71 and 72: "But whoever supposes that the bishops of this golden age of the church correspond with the bishops of the following centuries must blend and confound characters that are very different, for in this century and the next, a bishop had charge of a single church, which might ordinarily be contained in a private house; nor was he its Lord, but was in reality its minister or servant. . . All the churches in those primitive times were independent bodies, or none of them subject to the jurisdiction of any other. For though the churches which were founded by the Apostles themselves frequently had the honor shown them to be consulted in doubtful cases, yet they had no judicial authority, no control, no power of giving laws. On the contrary, it is as clear as the noonday that all Christian churches had equal rights, and were in all respects on a footing of equality."
11. Up to this period, notwithstanding much and serious persecutions, Christianity has had a marvelous growth. It has covered and even gone beyond the great Roman Empire. Almost, if not all the inhabited world has heard the gospel. And, according to some of the church historians, many of the original churches organized by the Apostles are yet intact, and yet loyal to Apostolic teachings. However, as already shown, a number of very marked and hurtful errors have crept in and gotten a permanent hold among many of the churches. Some have become very irregular.
12. Persecutions have become increasingly bitter. Near the beginning of the fourth century comes possibly the first definite government edict of persecution. The wonderful growth of Christianity has alarmed the pagan leaders of the Roman Empire. Hence Galerius, the emperor, sent out a direct edict of more savage persecution. This occurred Feb. 24, 303 A.D. Up to this time Paganism seems to have persecuted without any definite laws to that effect.
13. But this edict failed so utterly in its purpose of stopping the growth of Christianity, that this same emperor, Galerius, just eight years thereafter (A.D. 311) passed another edict recalling the first and actually granting toleration--permission to live the religion of Jesus Christ. This was probably its first favorable law.
14. By the beginning of the year A.D. 313, Christianity has won a mighty victory over paganism. A new emperor has come to the throne of the Roman Empire. He evidently recognized something of the mysterious power of this religion that continued to grow in spite of persecution. History says that this new emperor who was none other than Constantine had a wonderful realistic vision. He saw in the skies a fiery red cross and on that cross written in fiery letters these words--"By this thou shalt conquer." He interpreted it to mean that he should become a Christian. And that by giving up paganism and that by attaching the spiritual power of the Christian religion onto the temporal power of the Roman Empire the world could be easily conquered. Thus the Christian religion would in fact become a whole world religion, and the Roman Empire a whole world empire.
15. So under the leadership of Emperor Constantine there comes a truce, a courtship and a proposal of marriage. The Roman Empire through its emperor seeks a marriage with Christianity. Give us your spiritual power and we will give you of our temporal power.
16. To effectually bring about and consummate this unholy union, a council was called. In A. D. 313, a call was made for a coming together of the Christian churches or their representatives . Many but not all came. The alliance was consummated. A Hierarchy was formed. In the organization of the Hierarchy, Christ was dethroned as head of the churches and Emperor Constantine enthroned (only temporarily, however) as head of the church.
17. The Hierarchy was the definite beginning of a development which finally resulted into what is now known as the Catholic, or "universal" church. It might be said that its indefinite beginnings were near the close of the second and beginning of the third century, when the new ideas concerning bishops and preacher-church government began to take shape.
18. Let it be definitely remembered that when Constantine made his call for the council, there were very many of the Christians (Baptists) and of the churches, which declined to respond. They wanted no marriage with the state, and no centralized religious government, and no higher ecclesiastical government of any kind, than the individual church. These Christians (Baptists) nor the churches ever at that time or later, entered the hierarchy of the Catholic denomination.
19. When this hierarchy was created, Constantine, who was made its head, was not himself at that time a Christian. He had agreed to become one. But as the erring or irregular churches which had gone with him into this organization had come to adopt the error of Baptismal regeneration, a serious question arose in the mind of Constantine, "If I am saved from my sins by baptism, what is to become of my sins which I may commit after I am baptized?" He raised a question which has puzzled the world in all succeeding generations. Can baptism wash away yet uncommitted sins? Or, are the sins committed prior to baptism washed away by one method (that is, baptism), and the sins committed subsequent to baptism washed away by another method?
20. Not being able to settle satisfactorily the many questions thus arising, Constantine finally decided to unite with the Christians, but to postpone his baptism until just preceding his death, so that all his sins might thus be washed away at one time. This course he followed, and hence was not baptized until just preceding his death.
21. Constantine's action in repudiating for the whole Roman Empire, the pagan religion, and accepting Christianity incurred the hot displeasures of the Roman Senate. They repudiated, or, at least opposed his course. And their opposition finally resulted in the removal of the seat of empire from Rome to Byzantium, an old city rebuilt and then renamed Constantinople for Constantine. As a result there came to be two capital cities of the Roman Empire--Rome and Constantinople. The two rival cities several centuries later became the ruling centers of the divided Catholic church--Roman and Greek.
22. Up to the organization of the Hierarchy and the uniting of church and state, all the persecution of Christianity has been done either by Judaism or Paganism. Now comes a serious change. Christians (in name) begin to persecute Christians. Constantine, desiring to have all Christians join with him in his new idea of a state religion, and many conscientiously opposing this serious departure from New Testament teachings, he begins using the power of government to compel. Thus begin the days and years and even centuries of a hard and bitter persecution against all those Christians who were loyal to the original Christ and Apostolic teachings.
23 Remember that we are now noting the events occurring between the years A.D. 300 and 500. The Hierarchy organized under the leadership of Constantine, rapidly developed into what is now known as the Catholic church. This newly developing church joined to a temporal government, no longer simply an executive to carry out the completed laws of the New Testament, began to be legislative, amending or annulling old laws or enacting new ones utterly unknown to the New Testament.
24. One of the first of its legislative enactments, and one of the most subversive in its results, was the establishing by law of "infant baptism." By this new law, "Infant Baptism" becomes compulsory. This was done A.D. 416. Infants had been infrequently baptized for probably a century preceding this. Insofar as this newly enacted law became effective, two vital New Testament laws were abrogated--"Believers Baptism" and "Voluntary personal obedience in Baptism."
25. As an inevitable consequence of this new doctrine and law, these erring churches were soon filled with unconverted members. In fact, it was not very many years until probably a majority of the membership was composed of unconverted material. So the great spiritual affairs of God's great spiritual kingdom were in the hands of an unregenerate temporal power. What may now be expected?
26. Loyal Christians and churches, of course, rejected this new law. "Believers baptism," of course, "New Testament baptism," was the only law for them. They not only refused to baptize their own children, but believing in the baptism of believers only, they refused to accept the baptizing done by and within the churches of this unscriptural organization. If any of the members from the churches of this new organization attempted to join any of the churches which had refused to join in with the new organization, a Christian experience and a rebaptism was demanded.
27. The course followed by the loyal churches soon, of course, incurred the hot displeasure of the state religionists, many, if not most of whom, were not genuine Christians. The name "Christian," however, was from now on denied those loyal churches who refused to accept these new errors. They were robbed of that, and called by many other names, sometimes by one and sometimes by another, "Montanist," Tertullianists," "Novationists," "Paterines," etc., and some at least because of their practice of rebaptizing those who were baptized in infancy, were referred to an "Ana -Baptists."
28. A.D. 426, just ten years after the legal establishment of infant baptism, the awful period known as the "Dark Ages" had its beginning. What a period! How awfully black and bloody! From now on for more than a decade of centuries, the trail of loyal Christianity is largely washed away in its own blood. Note on the chart some of the many different names borne by the persecuted. Sometimes these names are given because of some specially heroic leader and sometimes from other causes, and frequently names for the same people vary in different countries and even in different centuries.
29. It was early in the period of the "dark ages" when real Popery had its definite beginnings. This was by Leo II, A.D. 440 to 461. This, however, was not the first time the title was ever used. This title, similar to the Catholic church itself, was largely a development. The name appears, as first applied to the Bishop of Rome 296-304. It was formally adopted by Siricius, Bishop of Rome 384-398. Then officially adopted by Leo II, 440-461. Then claimed to be universal, 707. Then some centuries later declared by Gregory VII to be the exclusive right of the papacy.
30. Now to sum up the most significant events of this first five-century period:
(1) The gradual change from a democracy to a preacher-church government.
(2) The change from salvation by grace to Baptismal Salvation.
(3) The change from "believers' baptism" to "infant baptism."
(4) The Hierarchy organized. Marriage of church and state.
(5) Seat of empire changed to Constantinople.
(6) Infant baptism established by law and made compulsory.
(7) Christians begin to persecute Christians.
(8) The "Dark Ages" begin 426.
(9) The sword and torch rather than the gospel become the power of God (?) unto salvation.
(10) All semblance of "Religious liberty" dies and is buried and remains buried for many centuries.
(11) Loyal New Testament churches, by whatever name called, are hunted and hounded to the utmost limit of the new Catholic temporal power. Remnants scattered over the world are finding uncertain hiding places in forests and mountains, valleys, dens and caves of the earth.
SECOND LECTURE-600-1300
1. We closed the first Lecture with the close of the fifth century. And yet a number of things had their beginnings back in those early centuries, which were not even mentioned in the first Lecture. We had just entered the awful period known in the world's history as "The Dark Ages." Dark and bloody and awful in the extreme they were. The persecutions by the established Roman Catholic Church are hard, cruel and perpetual. The war of intended extermination follows persistently and relentlessly into many lands, the fleeing Christians. A "Trail of Blood" is very nearly all that is left anywhere. Especially throughout England, Wales, Africa, Armenia, and Bulgaria. And anywhere else Christians could be found who were trying earnestly to remain strictly loyal to New Testament teaching.
2. We now call attention to these Councils called "Ecumenical," or Empire wide. It is well to remember that all these Councils were professedly based upon, or patterned after the Council held by the Apostles and others at Jerusalem (see Acts 15:1), but probably nothing bearing the same name could have been more unlike. We here and now call attention to only eight, and these were all called by different Emperors, none of them by the Popes. And all these held among the Eastern or Greek churches. Attended, however, somewhat by representatives from the Western Branch or Roman Churches.
3. The first of these Councils was held at Nice or Nicea, in A.D. 325. It was called by Constantine the Great, and was attended by 318 bishops.
The second met at Constantinople, A.D. 381, and was called by Theodosius the Great. There were present 150 bishops. (In the early centuries, bishops simply meant pastors of the individual churches.)
The third was called by Theodosius II, and by Valentian III. This had 250 bishops present. It met at Ephesus, A.D. 431.
The fourth met at Calcedon, A.D. 451, and was called by Emperor Marian; 500 or 600 bishops or Metropolitans (Metropolitans were City pastors or First Church pastors) were present. During this Council the doctrine of what is now known as Mariolatry was promulgated. This means the worship of Mary, the mother of Christ. This new doctrine at first created quite a stir, many seriously objecting. But it finally won out as a permanent doctrine of the Catholic Church.
The fifth of these eight councils was held at Constantinople (which was the second to be held there). This was called by Justinian, A.D. 553, and was attended by 165 bishops. This, seemingly, was called mainly to condemn certain writings.
In the year A.D. 680 the Sixth Council was called. This was also held at Constantinople and was called by Constantine Pegonator, to condemn heresy. During this meeting Pope Honorius by name was deposed and excommunicated. However, at this time infallibility had not yet been declared.
The Seventh Council was called to meet at Nicea A.D. 787. This was the second held at this place. The Empress Irene called this one. Here in this meeting seems to have been the definite starting place, of both "Image Worship" and "Saints Worship." You can thus see that these people were getting more markedly paganized than Christianized.
The last of what were called the "Eastern Councils," those, called by the Emperors, was held in Constantinople, in A.D. 869. This was called by Basilius Maredo. The Catholic Church had gotten into serious trouble. There had arisen a controversy of a very serious nature between the heads of the two branches of Catholicism--the Eastern and Western, Greek and Roman--Pontius the Greek at Constantinople and Nicholas the 1st at Rome. So serious was their trouble, that they had gone so far as to excommunicate each other. So for a short time Catholicism was entirely without a head. The council was called mainly to settle, if possible, this difficulty. This break in the ranks of Catholicism has never, even to this day, been satisfactorily settled. Since that far away day, all attempts at healing that breach have failed. The Lateran-power since then has been in the ascendancy. Not the Emperors, but the Roman Pontiffs calling all Councils. The later Councils will be referred to later in these lectures.
4. There is one new doctrine to which we have failed to call attention. There are doubtless others but one especially--and that "Infant Communion." Infants were not only baptized, but received into the church, and being church members, they were supposed to be entitled to the Lord's Supper. How to administer it to them was a problem, but it was solved by soaking the bread in the wine. Thus it was practiced for years. And after awhile another new doctrine was added to this--it was taught that this was another means of Salvation. As still another new doctrine was later added to these, we will again refer to this a little later in the lectures.
5. During the 5th Century, at the fourth Ecumenical Council, held at Chalcedon, 451, another entirely new doctrine was added to the rapidly growing list--the doctrine called "Mariolatry," or the worship of Mary, the Mother of Jesus. A new mediator seems to have been felt to be needed. The distance from God to man was too great for just one mediator, even though that was Christ, God's Son, the real God-Man. Mary was thought to be needed as another mediator, and prayers were to be made to Mary. She was to make them to Christ.
6. Two other new doctrines were added to the Catholic faith in the 8th Century. These were promulgated at the Second Council held at Nicea (Nice), the Second Council held there (787). The first of these was called "Image Worship, a direct violation of one of the commands of God.
"Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image," (Ex. 20:3, 4, 5). Another addition from Paganism. Then followed the "worship of Saints." This doctrine has no encouragement in the Bible. Only one instance of Saint worship is given in the Bible and that is given to show its utter folly--the dead rich man praying to Abraham, (Luke 16:24-3l). These are some, not all of the many revolutionary changes from New Testament teachings, that came about during this period of Church history.
7. During the period that we are now passing through the persecuted were called by many and varied names. Among them were Donatists, Paterines, Cathari, Paulicians, and Ana Baptists; and a little later, Petro-Brussians, Arnoldists, Henricians, Albigenses, and Waldenses. Sometimes one group of these was the most prominent and sometimes another. But some of them were almost always prominent because of the persistency and terribleness of their persecution.
8. Let it not be thought that all these persecuted ones were always loyal in all respects to New Testament teachings. In the main they were. And some of them, considering their surroundings, were marvelously so. Remember that many of them at that far away, time, had only parts of the New Testament or the Old Testament as to that. The book was not printed. It was written in manuscript on parchment or skins or something of that kind, and was necessarily large and bulky. Few, if any, families or even simple churches had complete copies of the whole Bible. Before the formal close of the Canon (end of fourth century) there were probably very few simple manuscripts of the entire New Testament. Of the one thousand known manuscripts only about 30 copies included all the books.
9. Furthermore, during all the period of the "Dark Ages," and the period of the persecution, strenuous efforts were made to destroy even what Scripture manuscripts the persecuted did possess. Hence in many instances these people had only small parts of the Bible.
10. It is well to note also that in order to prevent the spread of any view of any sort, contrary to those of the Catholics very extreme plans and measures were adopted. First, all writings of any sort, other than those of the Catholics, were gathered and burned. Especially was this true of books. For several centuries these plans and measures were strictly and persistently followed. That is, according to history, the main reason why it is so difficult to secure accurate history. About all persistent writers and preachers also died martyr deaths. This was a desperately bloody period. All of the groups of persistent heretics (So-called) by whatever name distinguished, and wherever they had lived, were cruelly persecuted. The Donatists and Paulicians, were prominent among the earlier groups. The Catholics, strange as it may seem, accused all who refused to depart from the faith with them, believe with them--accused them of being heretics, and then condemned them as being heretics. Those called Catholics became more thoroughly paganized and Judaized than they were Christianized, and were swayed far more by civil power, than they were by religious power. They made far more new laws, than they observed old ones.
11. The following are a few of the many new variations that came about in New Testament teachings during these centuries. They are probably not always given in the order of their promulgation. In fact it would sometimes be next to impossible to get the exact date of the origin of some of these changes. They have been somewhat like the whole Catholic system. They are growths of development. In the earlier years especially, their doctrines or teachings were subject to constant change--by addition or subtraction, or substitution or abrogation. The Catholic Church was now no longer, even if it had ever been, a real New Testament Church. It no longer was a purely executive body, to carry out the already made laws of God, but had become actively legislative, making new ones, changing or abrogating old ones at will.
12. One of their new doctrines or declarations about this time was "There is no salvation outside of the Church"--the Catholic Church, of course, as they declared there was no other--be a Catholic or be lost. There was no other alternative.
13. The doctrine of Indulgences and the Sale of Indulgences was another absolutely new and serious departure from New Testament teachings. But in order to make that new teaching really effective, still another new teaching was imperatively necessary: A very large Credit Account must somehow be established--a credit account in heaven, but accessible to earth. So the merit of "good works" as a means of Salvation must be taught, and as a means of filling up, putting something in the credit account, from which something could be drawn. The first large sum to go into the account in heaven was of course the work of the Lord Jesus. As He did no evil, none of His good works were needed for Himself, so all His good works could and would of course, go into the credit account. And then in addition to that, all the surplus good works (in addition to what each might need for himself) by the Apostles, and by all good people living thereafter, would be added to that credit account, making it enormously large. And then all this immense sum placed to the credit of the church--the only church(?)! and permission given to the church to use as needed for some poor sinning mortal, and charging for that credit as much as might be thought wise, for each one needed the heavenly credit. Hence came the Sale of Indulgences. Persons could buy for themselves or their friends, or even dead friends. The prices varied in proportion to the offense committed--or to be committed. This was sometimes carried to a desperate extreme, as admitted by Catholics themselves. Some histories or Encyclopedias give a list of prices charged on different sins for which Indulgences were sold.
14. Yet another new doctrine was necessary, yea imperative, to make thoroughly effective the last two. That new doctrine is called Purgatory, a place of intermediate state between heaven and hell, at which all must stop to be cleansed from all sins less than damning sins. Even the "Saints" must go through purgatory and must remain there until cleansed by fire--unless they can get help through that credit account, and that they can get only through the prayers or the paying for Indulgences, by those living. Hence the Sale of Indulgences. One departure from New Testament teachings lead inevitably to others.
15. It may be well just here to take time to show the differences between the Roman and Greek Catholics:
(1) In the Nationalities: The Greeks mainly are Slavs, embracing Greece, Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, etc., speaking Greek. The Romans are mainly Latins, embracing Italy, France, Spain, South and Central America, Mexico etc.
(2) The Greek Catholics reject sprinkling or pouring for baptism. The Romans use sprinkling entirely, claiming the right to change from the original Bible plan of immersion.
(3) The Greek Catholics continue the practice of Infant Communion. The Romans have abandoned it though once taught it as another means of Salvation.
(4) The Greeks in administering the Lord's Supper give the wine as well as the bread to the laity. The Romans give the bread only to the laity--the priests drink the wine.
(5) The Greeks have their priests to marry. The Roman priests are forbidden to marry.
(6) The Greeks reject the doctrine of Papal "Infallibility," the Romans accept and insist upon that doctrine. The above are at least the main points on which they differ--otherwise the Greek and Roman Catholic churches, it seems, would stand together.
16. In our lectures we have just about gotten through with the ninth century. We begin now with the tenth. Please note the chart. Just here where the separation has taken place between the Roman and Greek Catholics. You will soon see as the centuries advance, other new laws and doctrines--and other desperately bitter persecution. (Schaff, Herzogg, En., Vol. 11, page 901.)
"THE TRAIL OF BLOOD"
17. I again call your attention to those upon whom the hard hand of persecution fell. If fifty million died of persecution during the 1,200 years of what are called the "Dark Ages," as history seems positively to teach--then they died faster than an average of four million every one hundred years. That seems almost beyond the limit of, human conception. As before mentioned, this iron hand, dripping with martyr blood, fell upon Paulicians, Arnoldists, Henricians, Petro Brussians, Albigenses, Waldenses and Ana-Baptists--of course much harder upon some than others. But this horrid part of our story we will pass over hurriedly.
18. There came now another rather long period of Ecumenical Councils, of course not continuously or consecutively. There were all through the years many councils that were not Ecumenical, not "Empire Wide." These Councils were largely legislative bodies for the enactment or amendment of some civil or religious (?) laws, all of which, both the legislation and the laws, were directly contrary to the New Testament. Remember these were the acts of an established church--a church married to a Pagan government. And this church has become far more nearly paganized than the government has become Christianized.
19. When any people discard the New Testament as embracing all necessary laws for a Christian life, whether for the individual Christian or the whole church, that people has launched upon a limitless ocean. Any erroneous law, (and any law added to the Bible is erroneous) will inevitably and soon demand another, and others will demand yet others, without ever an end. That is why Christ gave His churches and to preachers no legislative powers. And again, and more particularly, that is why the New Testament closes with these significant words,
"For I certify unto every man that heareth the words of this book, if any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book. And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the Holy City, and from the things which are written in the book." Rev. 22:18, 19.
NOTE: We insert here this parenthetical clause, as a warning. Let Baptist Churches beware of even disciplinary and other varieties of resolutions, which they sometimes pass in their conferences, which resolutions might be construed as laws or rules of Church government, The New Testament has all necessary laws and rules.
20. The extreme limit of this little book precludes the possibility of saying much concerning these councils or law-making assemblies, but it is necessary to say some things.
21. The first of these Lateran or Western Councils, those called by the popes, was called by Calixtus II, A.D. 1123. There were present about 300 bishops. At this meeting it was decreed that Roman priests were never to marry. This was called the Celibacy of the priests. We of course do not attempt to give all things done at these meetings.
22. Years later, 1139 A.D., Pope Innocent II, called another of these Councils especially to condemn two groups of very devout Christians, known as Petro-Brussians and Arnoldists.
23. Alexander III called yet another, A.D. 1179, just forty years after the last. In that was condemned what they called the "Errors and Impieties" of the Waldenses and Albigenses.
24. Just 36 years after this last one, another was called by Pope Innocent III. This was held A.D. 1215, and seems to have been the most largely attended of possibly any of these great councils. According to the historical account of this meeting, "there were present 412 bishops, 800 Abbots and priors, Ambassadors from the Byzantine court, and a great number of Princes and Nobles." From the very make-up of this assembly you may know that spiritual matters were at least not alone to be considered.
At that time was promulgated the new doctrine of "Transubstantiation," the intended turning of the bread and wine of the Lord's Supper into the actual and real body and blood of Christ, after a prayer by the priest. This doctrine among others, had much to do with stirring up the leaders of the Reformation a few centuries later. This doctrine of course taught that all those who participated in the supper actually ate of the body and drank of the blood of Christ. Auricular confession--confessing one's sins into the ear of a priest--was another new doctrine seemingly having its beginning at this meeting. But probably the most cruel and bloody thing ever brought upon any people in all the world's history was what is known as the "Inquisition," and other similar courts, designed for trying what was called "heresy." The whole world is seemingly filled with books written in condemnation of that extreme cruelty, and yet it was originated and perpetuated by a people claiming to be led and directed by the Lord. For real barbarity there seems to be nothing, absolutely nothing in all history that will surpass it. I would not even attempt to describe it. I will simply refer my readers to some of the many books written on the "Inquisition" and let them read and study for themselves. And yet another thing was done at this same meeting, as if enough had not been done. It was expressly decreed to extirpate all "heresy." What a black page--yea--many black pages were written into the world's history by these terrible decrees.
25. In A.D. 1229, just 14 years after the last awful meeting, still another meeting was held. (This seems not to have been ecumenical.) It was called the council at Toulouse. Probably one of the most vital matters in all Catholic history was declared at this meeting. At this it was decreed, the Bible, God's book, should be denied to all laymen, all members of Catholic churches other than priests or higher officials. How strange a law in the face of the plain teaching of the Word, "Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me." (John 5:39)
26. Yet another Council was called to meet at Lyons. This was called by Pope Innocent IV, in 1245 A.D. This seems to have been mainly for the purpose of excommunicating and deposing Emperor Frederick I of Germany. The Church, the adulterous bride at the marriage with the State in 313 in the days of CONSTANTINE THE Great, has now become the head of the house, and is now dictating politics of State government, and kings and queens are made or unmade at her pleasure.
27. In 1274 A.D. another Council was called to bring about the reuniting of the Roman and Greek branches of the great Catholic Church. This great assembly utterly failed to accomplish its purpose.
THIRD LECTURE--1400-1600
1. These three centuries, fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth, are among the most eventful in all the world's history, and especially is this true in Christian history. There was almost a continual revolution inside the Catholic Church--both Roman and Greek--seeking a Reformation. This awakening of long dormant Conscience and the desire for a genuine reformation really began in the thirteenth century or possibly even a little earlier than that. History certainly seems to indicate it.
2. Let's go back just a little. The Catholic Church by its many departures from New Testament teachings, its many strange and cruel laws, and its desperately low state of morals, and its hands and clothes reeking with the blood of millions of martyrs, has become obnoxious and plainly repulsive to many of its adherents, who are far better than their own system and laws and doctrines and practices. Several of its bravest and best and most spiritual priests and other leaders, one by one, sought most earnestly to reform many of its most objectionable laws and doctrines and get back, at least nearer, to the plain teachings of the New Testament. We give some striking examples. Note, not only how far apart and where the reformatory fires began, but note also the leaders in the reformation. The leaders were, or had been, all Catholic priests or officials of some kind. There was, even yet, a little of good in the much evil. However, at this time there was probably not one solitary unmarred doctrine of the New Testament retained in its original purity--but now note some of the reformers and where they labored.
3. It is well to note, however, that for many centuries prior to this great reformation period, there were a number of noted characters, who rebelled against the awful extremes of the Catholic--and earnestly sought to remain loyal to the Bible--but their bloody trail was about all that was left of them. We come now to study for awhile this most noted period--the "Reformation."
4. From 1320 to 1384 there lived a man in England who attracted world-wide attention. His name was John Wycliff. He was the first of the brave fellows who had the courage to attempt a real reformation inside the Catholic Church. He is many times referred to in history as "The Morning Star of the Reformation." He lived an earnest and effective life. It would really require several volumes to contain anything like an adequate history of John Wycliff. He was hated, fearfully hated, by the leaders of the Catholic hierarchy. His life was persistently sought. He finally died of paralysis. But years later, so great was Catholic hatred, his bones were dug and burned, and his ashes scattered upon the waters.
5. Following tolerably close on the heels of Wycliff came John Huss, 1373-1415, a distinguished son from far away Bohemia. His soul had felt and responded to the brilliant light of England's "Morning Star." His was a brave and eventful life, but painfully and sadly short. Instead of awakening a responsive chord among his Catholic people in favor of a real reformation, he aroused a fear and hatred and opposition which resulted in his being burned at the stake--a martyr among his own people. And yet he was seeking their own good. He loved his Lord and he loved his people. However, he was only one of many millions who had thus to die.
6. Next to John Huss of Bohemia, came a wonderful son of Italy, the marvelously eloquent Savonarola, 1452-1498. Huss was burned in 1415, Savonarola was born 37 years later. He, like Huss, though a devout Catholic, found the leaders of his people--the people of Italy--like those of Bohemia, against all reformation. But he, by his mighty eloquence, succeeded in awakening some conscience and securing a considerable following. But a real reformation in the Hierarchy meant absolute ruin to the higher-ups in that organization. So Savonarola, as well as Huss, must die. HE TOO WAS BURNED AT THE STAKE. Of all the eloquent men of that great period, Savonarola possibly stood head and shoulders above all others. But he was contending against a mighty organization and their existence demanded that they fight the reformation, so Savonarola must die.
7. Of course, in giving the names of the reformers of this period, many names are necessarily to be left out. Only those most frequently referred to in history are mentioned here. Following Italy's golden tongued orator came a man from Switzerland. Zwingle was born before Savonarola died. He lived from 1484 to 1531. The spirit of reformation was beginning now to fill the whole land. Its fires are now breaking out faster and spreading more rapidly and becoming most difficult to control. This one kindled by Zwingle was not yet more than partially smothered before another, more serious than all the rest, had broken out in Germany. Zwingle died in battle.
8. Martin Luther, probably the most noted of all the fifteenth and sixteenth century reformers, lived 1483 to 1546, and as can be seen by the dates, was very nearly an exact contemporary of Zwingle. He was born one year earlier and lived fifteen years later. Far more, probably, than history definitely states, his great predecessors have in great measure made easier his hard way before him. Furthermore, he learned from their hard experience, and then later, and most thoroughly from his own, that a genuine reformation inside the Catholic Church would be an utter impossibility. Too many reform measures would be needed. One would demand another and others demand yet others, and so on and on.
9. So Martin Luther, after many hard fought battles with the leaders of Catholicism, and aided by Melancthon and other prominent Germans, became the founder in 1530, or, about then, of an entirely new Christian organization, now known as the Lutheran Church, which very soon became the Church of Germany. This was the first of the new organizations to come directly out of Rome and renounce all allegiance to the Catholic Mother Church (as she is called) and to continue to live thereafter.
10. Skipping now for a little while, the Church of England, which comes next to the Lutheran in its beginnings, we will follow for a little while the Reformation on the Continent. From 1509 to 1564, there lived another of the greatest of the reformers. This was John Calvin, a Frenchman, but seeming at the time to be living in Switzerland. He was really a mighty man. He was a contemporary of Martin Luther for 30 years, and was 22 years old when Zwingle died. Calvin is the accredited founder of the Presbyterian church. Some of the historians, however, give that credit to Zwingle, but the strongest evidence seems to favor Calvin. Unquestionably the work of Zwingle, as well as that of Luther, made much easier the work of Calvin. So in 1541, just eleven years (that seems to be the year), after the founding by Luther of the Lutheran Church, the Presbyterian Church came into existence. It too, as in the case of the Lutherans, was led by a reformed Catholic priest or at least official. These six--Wycliff, Huss, Savonarola, Zwingle, Luther and Calvin, great leaders in their great battles for reformation, struck Catholicism a staggering blow.
11. In 1560, nineteen years after Calvin's first organization in Geneva, Switzerland, John Knox, a disciple of Calvin, established the first Presbyterian Church in Scotland, and just thirty-two years later, 1592, the Presbyterian became the State Church of Scotland.
12. During all these hard struggles for Reformation, continuous and valuable aid was given to the reformers, by many Ana-Baptists, or whatever other name they bore. Hoping for some relief from their own bitter lot, they came out of their hiding places and fought bravely with the reformers, but they were doomed to fearful disappointment. They were from now on to have two additional persecuting enemies. Both the Lutheran and Presbyterian Churches brought out of their Catholic Mother many of her evils, among them her idea of a State Church. They both soon became Established Churches. Both were soon in the persecuting business, falling little, if any, short of their Catholic Mother.
"THE TRAIL OF BLOOD"
Sad and awful was the fate of these long-suffering Ana-Baptists. The world now offered no sure place for hiding. Four hard persecutors were now hot on their trail. Surely theirs was a "Trail of Blood."
13. During the same period, really earlier by several years than the Presbyterians, arose yet another new denomination, not on the continent, but in England. However, this came about not so much by way of reformation (though that evidently made it easier) as by way of a real split or division in the Catholic ranks. More like the division in 869, when Eastern Catholics separated from the Western, and became from that time on, known in history as the Greek and Roman Catholic Churches. This new division came about somewhat in this wise:
England's king, Henry VIII, had married Catherine of Spain, but unfortunately, after some time his somewhat troublesome heart had fallen in love with Anne Boleyn. So he wanted to divorce Catherine and marry Annie. Getting a divorce back then was no easy matter. Only the Pope could grant it, and he in this case, for special reasons, declined to grant it. Henry was in great distress. Being king, he felt he ought to be entitled to follow his own will in the matter. His Prime Minister (at that time Thomas Cromwell) rather made sport of the King. Why do you submit to papal authority on such matters? Henry followed his suggestion, threw off papal authority and made himself head of the Church of England. Thus began the new Church of England. This was consummated in 1534 or 1535. At that time there was no change in doctrine, simply a renunciation of the authority of the Pope. Henry at heart really never became a Protestant. He died in the Catholic faith.
14. But this split did ultimately result in some very considerable change, or reformation, While a reformation within the Catholic Church and under papal authority, as in the case of Luther and others, was impossible, it became possible after the division. Cranmer, Latimer, Ridley and others led in some marked changes. However, they and many others paid a bloody price for the changes when a few years later, Mary, "Bloody Mary," a daughter of the divorced Catherine, came to the English throne, and carried the new Church back under the papal power. This fearful and terrific reaction ended with the strenuous and bloody five-year reign of Mary. While the heads were going under the bloody axe of Mary, hers went with them. The people had gotten, however, a partial taste of freedom so when Elizabeth, the daughter of Anne Boleyn (for whom Catherine was divorced), became Queen, the Church of England again overthrew papal power and was again re-established.
15. Thus, before the close of the Sixteenth Century, there were five established Churches--churches backed up by civil governments--the Roman and Greek Catholics counted as two; then the Church of England; then the Lutheran, or Church of Germany; then the Church of Scotland, now known as the Presbyterian. All of them were bitter in their hatred and persecution of the people called Ana-Baptists, Waldenses and all other non-established churches, churches which never in any way had been connected with the Catholics. Their great help in the struggle for reformation had been forgotten, or was now wholly ignored. Many more thousands, including both women and children were constantly perishing every day in the yet unending persecutions. The great hope awakened and inspired by the reformation had proven to be a bloody delusion. Remnants now find an uncertain refuge in the friendly Alps and other hiding places over the world.
16. These three new organizations, separating from, or coming out of the Catholics, retained many of their most hurtful errors, some of which are as follows:
(1) Preacher-church government (differing in form).
(2) Church Establishment (Church and State combination).
(3) Infant BAPTISM
(4) Sprinkling or Pouring for Baptism.
(5) Baptismal Regeneration (some at least, and others, if many of their historians are to be accredited).
(6) Persecuting others (at least for centuries).
17. In the beginning all these established Churches persecuted one another as well as every one else, but at a council held at Augsburg in 1555, a treaty of peace, known as the "Peace of Augsburg" was signed between the "Catholics" on the one hand, and the "Lutherans" on the other, agreeing not to persecute each other. You let us alone, and we will let you alone. For Catholics to fight Lutherans meant war with Germany, and for Lutherans to fight or persecute Catholics meant war with all the countries where Catholicism predominated.
"THE TRAIL OF BLOOD"
18. But persecutions did not then cease. The hated Ana-Baptists (called Baptists today), in spite of all prior persecutions, and in spite of the awful fact that fifty million had already died martyr deaths, still existed in great numbers. It was during this period that along one single European highway, thirty miles distance, stakes were set up every few feet along this highway, the tops of the stakes sharpened, and on the top of each stake was placed a gory head of a martyred Ana-Baptist. Human imagination can hardly picture a scene so awful! And yet a thing perpetrated, according to reliable history, by a people calling themselves devout followers of the meek and lowly Jesus Christ.
19. Let it be remembered that the Catholics do not regard the Bible as the sole rule and guide of faith and life. The claim that it is indeed unerring, but that there are two other things just as much so, the "Writings of the Fathers" and the decrees of the Church (Catholic Church) or the declarations of the Infallible Pope.
Hence, there could never be a satisfactory debate between Catholic and Protestant or between Catholic and Baptist, as there could never possibly be a basis of final agreement. The Bible alone can never settle anything so far as the Catholics are concerned.
20. Take as an example the question of "Baptism" and the final authority for the act and for the mode. They claim that the Bible unquestionably teaches Baptism and that it teaches immersion as the only mode. But they claim at the same time that their unerring Church had the perfect right to change the mode from immersion to sprinkling but that no others have the right or authority, none but the infallible papal authority.
21. You will note of course, and possibly be surprised at it, that I am doing in these lectures very little quoting. I am earnestly trying to do a very hard thing, give to the people the main substance of two thousand years of religious history in six hours of time.
22. It is well just here to call attention to facts concerning the Bible during these awful centuries. Remember the Bible was not then in print and there was no paper upon which to have printed even if printing had been invented. Neither was there any paper upon which to write it. Parchment, dressed goat of sheep skins, or papyrus (some kind of wood pulp), this was the stuff used upon which to write. So a book as big as the Bible, all written by hand and with a stylus of some sort, not a pen like we use today, was an enormous thing, probably larger than one man could carry. There were never more than about thirty complete Bibles in all the world. Many parts or books of the Bible like Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, or Acts, or some one of the Epistles, or Revelation or some one book of the Old Testament. One of the most outstanding miracles in the whole world's history--according to my way of thinking--is the nearness with which God's people have thought and believed together on the main and vital points of Christianity. Of course God is the only solution. It is now a most glorious fact that we can all and each, now have a full copy of the whole Bible and each in our own native tongue.
23. It is well also for us all to do some serious and special thinking on another vital fact concerning the Bible. It has already been briefly mentioned in the lecture preceding this, but is so very vital that it will probably be wise to refer to it again. It was the action taken by the Catholics at the Council of Toulouse, held in 1229 A. D., when they decided to withhold the Bible, the Word of God from the vast majority of all their own people, the "Laymen." I am simply stating here just what they stated in their great Council. But lately in private a Catholic said to me, "Our purpose in that is to prevent their private interpretation of it." Isn't it marvelous that God should write a book for the people and then should be unwilling for the people to read it. And yet according to that book the people are to stand or fall in the day of judgment on the teachings of that book. No wonder the declaration in the book--"Search the Scriptures (the book) for in them ye think ye have eternal life. And they are they which testify of me." Fearful the responsibility assumed by the Catholics!
FOURTH LECTURE--17th, 18th, 19th Centuries
1. This lecture begins with the beginning of the Seventeenth Century (A.D. 1601). We have passed very hurriedly over much important Christian history, but necessity his compelled this.
2. This three-century period begins with the rise of an entirely new denomination. It is right to state that some historians give the date of the beginning of the Congregational Church (at first called "Independents") as 1602. However, Schaff-Herzogg, in their Encyclopedia, place its beginning far back in the sixteenth century, making it coeval with the Lutheran and Presbyterian. In the great reformation wave many who went out of the Catholic Church were not satisfied with the extent of the reformation led by Luther and Calvin. They decided to repudiate also the preacher rule and government idea of the churches and return to the New Testament democratic idea as had been held through the fifteen preceding centuries by those who had refused to enter Constantine's hierarchy.
3. The determined contention of this new organization for this particular reform brought down upon its head bitter persecution from Catholic, Lutheran, Presbyterian and Church of England adherents--all the established churches. However, it retained many other of the Catholic made errors, such for instance as infant baptism, pouring or sprinkling for baptism, and later adopted and practiced to an extreme degree the church and state idea. And, after refugeeing to America, themselves, became very bitter persecutors.
4. The name "Independents" or as now called "Congregationalists," is derived from their mode of church government. Some of the distinguishing principles of the English Congregationalists as given in Schaff-Herzogg Encyclopedia are as follows:
(1) That Jesus Christ is the only head of the church and that the Word of God is its only statue book.
(2) That visible churches are distinct assemblies of Godly men gathered out of the world for purely religious purposes, and not to be confounded with the world.
(3) That these separate churches have full power to choose their own officers and to maintain discipline.
(4) That in respect to their internal management they are each independent of all other churches and equally independent of state control.
5. How markedly different these principles are from Catholicism, or even Lutheranism, or Presbyterianism or the Episcopacy of the Church of England. How markedly similar to the Baptists of today, and of all past ages, and to the original teachings of Christ and His apostles.
6. In 1611, the King James English Version of the Bible appeared. Never was the Bible extensively given to the people before. From the beginning of the general dissemination of the Word of God began the rapid decline of the Papal power, and the first beginnings for at least many centuries, of the idea of "religious liberty."
7. In 1648 came the "Peace of Westphalia." Among other things which resulted from that peace pact was the triple agreement between the great denominations--Catholic, Lutheran and Presbyterian, no longer to persecute one another. Persecutions among these denominations meant war with governments backing them. However, all other Christians, especially the Ana-Baptists, were to continue to receive from them the same former harsh treatment, persistent persecution.
8. During all the seventeenth century, persecutions for Waldenses, Ana-Baptists, and Baptists (in some places the "Ana" was now being left off) continued to be desperately severe; in England by the Church of England, as John Bunyan and many others could testify; in Germany by the Lutherans; in Scotland by the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian); in Italy, in France, and in every other place where the papacy was in power, by the Catholics. There is now no peace anywhere for those who are not in agreement with the state churches, or some one of them.
9. It is a significant fact well established in credible history that even as far back as the fourth century those refusing to go into the Hierarchy, and refusing to accept the baptism or those baptized in infancy, and refusing to accept the doctrine of "Baptismal Regeneration" and demanding rebaptism for all those who came to them from the Hierarchy, were called "Ana-Baptists." No matter what other names they then bore, they were always referred to as "Ana-Baptists." Near the beginning of the sixteenth century, the "Ana" was dropped, and the name shortened to simply "Baptist," and gradually all other names were dropped. Evidently, if Bunyan had lived in an earlier period his followers would have been called "Bunyanites" or "Ana-Baptists." Probably they would have been called by both names as were others preceding him.
10. The name "Baptist" is a "nickname," and was given to them by their enemies (unless the name can be rightfully attributed to them as having been given to them by the Savior Himself, when He referred to John as "The Baptist"). To this day, the name has never been officially adopted by any group of Baptists. The name, however, has become fixed and is willingly accepted and proudly borne. It snugly fits. It was the distinguishing name of the forerunner of Christ, the first to teach the doctrine to which the Baptists now hold.
11. I quote a very significant statement from the Schaff- Herzogg Encyclopedia, under "History of Baptists in Europe," Vol. 1, page 210, "The Baptists appeared first in Switzerland about 1523, where they were persecuted by Zwingle and the Romanists. They are found in the following years, 1525-1530, with large churches fully organized, in Southern Germany, Tyrol and in middle Germany. In all these places persecutions made their lives bitter."
(Note--that all this is prior to the founding of the Protestant churches--Lutheran, Episcopal, or Presbyterian.)
We continue the quotation--
"Moravia promised a home of greater freedom, and thither many Baptists migrated, only to find their hopes deceived. After 1534 they were numerous in Northern Germany, Holland, Belgium, and the Walloon provinces. They increased even during Alva's rule, in the low countries, and developed a wonderful missionary zeal." (Note--"Missionary Zeal." And yet some folks say that the "Hardshells" are primitive Baptists.)
Where did these Baptists come from? They did not come out of the Catholics during the Reformation. They had large churches prior to the Reformation.
12. As a matter of considerable interest, note the religious changes in England as the centuries have gone by:
The Gospel was carried to England by the Apostles and it remained Apostolic in its religion until after the organization of the Hierarchy in the beginning of the fourth century, and really for more than another century after that. It then came under the power of the Hierarchy which was rapidly developing into the Catholic Church. It then remained Catholic--that was the state religion, until the split in 1534-1535, during the reign of Henry VIII. It was then called the Church of England. Eighteen years later, 1553-1558, during the reign of Queen Mary ("Bloody Mary") England was carried back to the Catholics, and a bloody five-years period was this. Then Elizabeth, a half-sister of Mary, the daughter of Anna Boleyn, came to the throne, 1558. The Catholics were again overthrown, and again the Church of England came into power. And thus things remained for almost another century, when the Presbyterian Church came for a short while into the ascendancy, and seemed for a while as if it might become the State Church of England as well as that of Scotland. However, following the time of Oliver Cromwell, the Church of England came back to her own and has remained the established church of England ever since.
13. Note the gradual softening down of religious matters in England from the hard and bitter persecutions of the established church for more than a century.
(1) The first toleration act came in 1688, one hundred and fifty-four years after the beginning of this church. This act permitted the worship of all denominations in England except two--the Catholics and the Unitarians.
(2) The second toleration act came in 1778, eighty-nine years still later. This act included in the toleration the Catholics, but still excluded the Unitarians.
(3) The third toleration act came in 1813, thirty-five years later. This included the Unitarians.
(4) In 1828-1829 came what is known as the "Test Act" which gave the "dissenters" (the religionists not in accord with the "Church of England") access to public office and even to Parliament.
(5) In 1836-37 and 1844 came the "Registration" and "Marriage" acts. These two acts made legal baptisms and marriages performed by "dissenters."
(6) The "Reform Bill" came in 1854. This bill opened the doors of Oxford and Cambridge Universities to dissenting students. Up to this time no child of a "dissenter" could enter one of these great institutions.
14. Thus has been the march of progress in England toward "Religious Liberty." But it is probably correct to state that real religious liberty can never come into any country where there is and is to remain an established church. At best, it can only be toleration, which is certainly a long way from real religious liberty. As long as one denomination among several in any country is supported by the government to the exclusion of all others this favoritism and support of one, precludes the possibility of absolute religious liberty and equality.
15. Very near the beginning of the eighteenth century there were born in England three boys who were destined to leave upon the world a deep and unfading impression. These boys were John and Charles Wesley, and George Whitfield.
John and Charles Wesley were born at Epworth (and here comes a suggestion for the name Epworth League), the former June 28, 1703, and the latter March 29, 1708. George Whitfield was born in Gloucester, December 27, 1714. The story of the lives of these boys cannot be told here, but they are well worth being told, and then retold. These three boys became the fathers and founders of Methodism. They were all three members of the Church of England, and all studying for the ministry; and yet at that time, not one of them converted (which at that time was not unusual among the English clergy. Remember, however, that in those days, the parent frequently, if not usually, decided on the profession or line of the life to be followed by the boy). But these boys were afterwards converted, and genuinely and wonderfully converted.
16. These men seemed to have no desire to be the founders of a new denomination. But they did seem to greatly desire and earnestly strive for a revival of pure religion and a genuine spiritual reformation in the Church of England. This they tried in both England and America. The doors of their own churches were soon closed against them. Their services were frequently held out in the open, or in some private house, or, as especially in the case of Whitfield, in the meeting houses of other denominations. Whitfield's great eloquence attracted markedly great attention everywhere he went.
17. The definite date of the founding of the Methodist Church is hard to be determined. Unquestionably Methodism is older than the Methodist Church. The three young men were called Methodists before they left college. Their first organizations were called "Societies." Their first annual conference in England was held in 1744. The Methodist Episcopal Church was officially and definitely organized in America, in Baltimore in 1784. Their growth has really been marvelous. But, when they came out of the Church of England, or the Episcopal Church, they brought with them a number of the errors of the mother and grandmother churches. For instance, as the Episcopacy, or preacher-church government. On this point they have had many internal wars and divisions, and seem destined to have yet others. Infant Baptism and sprinkling for baptism, etc., but there is one great thing which they have, which they did not bring out with them, a genuine case of spiritual religion.
18. September 12, 1788, there was born in Antrium, Ireland, a child, who was destined in the years to come, to create quite a religious stir in some parts of the world, and to become the founder of a new religious denomination. That child was Alexander Campbell. His father was a Presbyterian minister. The father, Thomas Campbell, came to America in 1807. Alexander, his son, who was then in college, came later. Because of changed views, they left the Presbyterians and organized an independent body, which they called "The Christian Association," known as "The Brush Run Church." In 1811, they adopted immersion as baptism and succeeded in persuading a Baptist preacher to baptize them, but with the distinct understanding that they were not to unite with the Baptist Church. The father, mother, and Alexander were all baptized. In 1813 their independent church united with the Red Stone Baptist Association. Ten years later, because of controversy, they left that association and joined another. Controversies continued to arise, and they left that association. It is fair to say that they had never been Baptists, nor had they so far as any records I have seen, to show, ever claimed to be.
19. It could hardly be fair to Christian history, and especially to Baptist history, to say nothing in these lectures about John Bunyan. In some respects, one of the most celebrated men in English history and even in world history--John Bunyan, a Baptist preacher--John Bunyan, twelve years in Bedford jail--John Bunyan the author while confined in jail, of the most celebrated and most widely circulated book, next to the Bible, in the whole world. "Pilgrim's Progress"--John Bunyan, one of the most notable of all examples of the bitterness of Christian persecution.
And the story of Mary Bunyan, John Bunyan's blind daughter, ought to be in every Sunday School library. For many years it was out of print. I think it is now in print again. I almost defy any man or woman, boy or girl, to read it and keep dry eyes.
20. Another thing about which at least a few words should be said in these lectures in concerning Wales and the Welch Baptists. One of the most thrilling stories in Christian history is the story of the Welch Baptists. The Baptists of the United States owe far most to the Welch Baptists than the most of us are conscious. Some whole Baptist churches, fully organized, have migrated in a body from Wales to the United States. (Orchard, p. 21-23; Ford, chapt. 2.)
21. The story of the beginning of Christian work in Wales is strikingly fascinating and from history it seems to be true. That history begins in the New Testament (Acts 28:30-31; II Tim. 4:21). The story of Claudia and Pudens--their visit to Rome--their conversion under Paul's preaching, and carrying the gospel back to Wales, their homeland, is thrillingly interesting. Paul did this preaching in Rome as early as A.D. 63. Soon after that Claudia, Pudens, and others, among them two preachers, carried the same gospel into England and especially into Wales. How mightily the Welch Baptists have helped the Baptists in America can hardly be estimated.
LECTURE FIVE--RELIGION IN THE UNITED STATES
1. Through the Spanish and others of the Latin races, the Catholics as religionists, came to be the first representatives of the Christian religion in South and Central America. But in North America, except Mexico, they have never strongly predominated. In the territory of what is now the United States except in those sections which were once parts of Mexico they have never been strong enough, even during the Colonial period to have their religious views established by law.
2. Beginning with the Colonial period, in the early part of the seventeenth century, the first settlements were established in Virginia, and a little later in that territory now known as the New England States. Religious, or more properly speaking--irreligious persecutions, in England, and on the continent, were, at least, among the prime causes which led to the first settlement of the first United States Colonies. In some of the groups of immigrants which first came, not including the Jamestown group (1607) and those known as the "Pilgrims" (1620), were two groups, one, at least, called "Puritans"--these were "Congregationalists." Governor Endicott was in control of their colony. The other group were Presbyterians. Among these two groups, however, were a number of Christians with other views than theirs, also seeking relief from persecution.
"THE TRAIL OF BLOOD IN AMERICA"
3. These refugeeing Congregationalists and Presbyterians established different Colonies and immediately within their respective territories established by law their own peculiar religious views. In other words, "Congregationalism" and "Presbyterianism" were made the legal religious views of their colonies. This to the absolute exclusion of all other religious views. Themselves fleeing the mother country, with the bloody marks of persecution still upon them and seeking a home of freedom and liberty for themselves, immediately upon being established in their own colonies, in the new land and having the authority, they deny religious liberty to others, and practice upon them the same cruel methods of persecution. Especially did they, so treat the Baptists.
4. The Southern colonies in Virginia, North and South Carolina were settled mainly by the adherents of the Church of England. The peculiar views of the Church were made the established religion of these colonies. Thus in the new land of America, where many other Congregationalists, Presbyterians and Episcopalians have come seeking the privilege of worshipping God according to the dictates of their own consciences, there were soon set up three established churches. No religious liberty for any except for those who held governmental authority. The Children of Rome are following in the bloody footsteps of their mother. Their own reformation is yet far from complete.
5. With the immigrants to America came many scattering Baptists (by some still called "Ana-Baptists"). There were probably some in every American-bound vessel. They came, however, in comparatively small groups, never in large colonies. They would not have been permitted to come in that way. But they kept coming. Before the colonies are thoroughly established the Baptists are numerous and almost everywhere. But they soon began to feel the heavy hands of the three State churches. For the terrible offenses of "preaching the Gospel" and "refusing to have their children baptized," "opposing infant baptism," and other like conscientious acts on their part, they were arrested, imprisoned, fined, whipped, banished, and their property confiscated, etc. All that here in America. From many sources, I give but a few illustrations.
6. Before the Massachusetts Bay Colony is twenty years old, with the Congregational as the State Church, they passed laws against the Baptists and others. The following is a sample of the laws:
"It is ordered and agreed, that if any person or persons, within this jurisdiction, shall either openly condemn or oppose the baptizing of infants, or go about secretly to seduce others from the approbation or use thereof, or shall purposely depart the congregation at the ministration of the ordinance . . . after due time and means of conviction--every such person or persons shall be sentenced to banishment." This law was enacted especially against the Baptists.
7. By the Authorities in this colony, Roger Williams and others were banished. Banishment in America in those days was something desperately serious. It meant to go and live among the Indians. In this case Williams was received kindly and for quite a while lived among the Indians, and in after days proved a great blessing to the colony which had banished him. He saved the colony from destruction by this same tribe of Indians, by his earnest entreaties in their behalf. In this way he returned good for evil.
8. Roger Williams, later, together with others, some of whom, at least, had also been banished from that and other of the colonies among whom was John Clarke, a Baptist preacher, decided to organize a colony of their own. As yet they had no legal authority from England to do such a thing, but they thought this step wiser under existing conditions than to attempt to live in existing colonies with the awful religious restrictions then upon them. So finding a small section of land as yet unclaimed by any existing colony they proceeded to establish themselves on that section of land now known as Rhode Island. That was in the year 1638, ten years later than the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but it was about 25 years later (1663) before they were able to secure a legal charter.
9. In the year 1651 (?) Roger Williams and John Clarke were sent by. the colony to England to secure, if possible legal permission to establish their colony. When they reached England, Oliver Cromwell was in charge of the government, but for some reason he failed to grant their request. Roger Williams returned home to America. John Clarke remained in England to continue to press his plea. Year after year went by. Clarke continued to remain. Finally Cromwell lost his position and Charles II sat upon the throne of England. While Charles is regarded in history as one of the bitterest of persecutors of Christians, he finally, in 1663, granted that charter. So Clarke, after 12 long years of waiting returned home with that charter. So in 1663, the Rhode Island colony became a real legal institution, and the Baptists could write their own constitution.
10. That Constitution was written. It attracted the attention of the whole wide world. In that Constitution was the world's first declaration of "Religious Liberty."
The battle for absolute religious liberty even in America alone is a great history within itself. For a long time the Baptists seem to have fought that battle entirely alone, but they did not fight it for themselves alone, but for all peoples of every religious faith. Rhode Island, the first Baptist colony, established by a small group of Baptists after 12 years of earnest pleading for permission was the first spot on earth where religious liberty was made the law of the land. The settlement was made in 1638; the colony legally established in 1663.
11. In this colony two Baptist churches were organized even prior to the legal establishment of the colony. As to the exact date of the organization of at least one of these two churches, even the Baptists, according to history, are at disagreement. All seem to be agreed as to the date of the organization of the one at Providence, by Roger Williams, in 1639. As to the date of the one organized at Newport by John Clarke, all the later testimony seems to give the date at 1638. All the earlier seems to give it later, some years later. The one organized by Roger Williams at Providence seems to have lived but a few months. The other by John Clarke at Newport, is still living. My own opinion as to the date of organization of Newport church, based on all available data, is that 1638 is the correct date. Personally, I am sure this date is correct.
12. As to the persecutions in some of the American colonies, we give a few samples. It is recorded that on one occasion one of John Clarke's members was sick. The family lived just across the Massachusetts Bay Colony line and just inside that colony. John Clarke, himself, and a visiting preacher by the name of Crandall and a layman by the name of Obediah Holmes--all three went to visit that sick family. While they were holding some kind of a prayer service with that sick family, some officer or officers of the colony came upon them and arrested them and later carried them before the court for trial. It is also stated, that in order to get a more definite charge against them, they were carried into a religious meeting of their church (Congregationalist), their hands being tied (so the record states). The charge against them was "for not taking off their hats in a religious service." They were all tried and convicted. Gov. Endicott was present. In a rage he said to Clarke, while the trial was going on, "You have denied infants baptism" (this was not the charge against them). "You deserve death. I will not have such trash brought into my jurisdiction." The penalty for all was a fine, or be well-whipped. Crandall's fine (a visitor) was five pounds ($25.00), Clarke's fine (the pastor) was twenty pounds ($100.00). Holmes' fine (the records say he had been a Congregationalist and had joined the Baptists) so his fine was thirty pounds ($150.00). Clark's and Crandall's fines were paid by friends. Holmes refused to allow his fine paid, saying he had done no wrong, so was well whipped. The record states that he was "stripped to the waist" and then whipped (with some kind of a special whip) until the blood ran down his body and then his legs until his shoes overflowed. The record goes on to state that his body was so badly gashed and cut that for two weeks he could not lie down, so his body could touch the bed. His sleeping had to be done on his hands or elbows and knees. Of this whipping and other things connected with it I read all records, even Holmes' statement. A thing could hardly have been more brutal. And here in America!
13. Painter, another man, "refused to have his child baptized," and gave as his opinion "that infant baptism was an anti-Christian ordinance." For these offenses he was tied up and whipped. Governor Winthrop tells us that Painter was whipped "for reproaching the Lord's ordinance."
14. In the colony where Presbyterianism was the established religion, dissenters (Baptist and others) seemed to fare no better than in the Massachusetts Bay Colony where Congregationalism was the established religion.
In this colony was a settlement of Baptists. In the whole settlement were only five other families. The Baptists recognized the laws they were under and were, according to the records, obedient to them. This incident occurred:
It was decided by authorities of the colony to build a Presbyterian meeting house in that Baptist settlement. The only way to do it seemed by taxation. The Baptists recognized the authority of the Presbyterians to levy this new and extra tax, but they made this plea against the tax at this time--"We have just started our settlement. Our little cabins have just been built, and little gardens and patches just been opened. Our fields not cleared. We have just been taxed to the limit to build a fort for protection against the Indians. We cannot possibly pay another tax now." This is only the substance of their plea. The tax was levied. It could not possibly be paid at that time. An auction was called. Sales were made. Their cabins and gardens and patches, and even their graveyards, were sold--not their unopened fields. Property valued at 363 pounds and 5 shillings sold for 35 pounds and 10 shillings. Some of it, at least, was said to have been bought by the preacher who was to preach there. The settlement was said to have been left ruined.
A large book could be filled with oppressive laws. Terrifically burdensome acts of taxation, hard dealing of many sorts, directed mainly against the Baptists. But these lectures cannot enter into these details.
15. In the southern colonies, throughout the Carolinas and especially Virginia, where the Church of England held sway, persecution of Baptists was serious and continuous. Many times their preachers were fined and imprisoned. From the beginning of the colonial period to the opening of the Revolutionary War, more than 100 years, these persecutions of Baptists were persisted in.
16. We give some examples of the hardships of the Baptists in Virginia, and yet strange as it may now seem Virginia was the next place on earth after Rhode Island to adopt religious liberty. But that was more than a century away. But the hardships--as many as 30 preachers at different times, were put in jail with the only charge against them--"for preaching the Gospel of the Son of God." James Ireland is a case in point. He was imprisoned. After imprisonment, his enemies tried to blow him up with gunpowder. That having failed, they next tried to smother him to death by burning sulphur under his windows at the jail. Failing also in this, they tried to arrange with a doctor to poison him. All this failed. He continued to preach to his people from the windows. A wall was then built around his jail so the people could not see in nor he see out, but even that difficulty was overcome. The people gathered, a handkerchief was tied to a long stick, and that stuck up above the walls so Ireland could see when they were ready. The preaching continued.
17. Three Baptist preachers (Lewis and Joseph Craig and Aaron Bledsoe) were later arrested on the same charge. One of them, at least, was a blood relative of R. E. B. Baylor, and possibly of one or more other Texas Baptist preachers. These preachers were arraigned for trial. Patrick Henry, hearing of it and though living many miles away and though a Church of England man himself, rode those miles horseback to the trial and volunteered his services in their defense. Great was his defense. I cannot enter into a description of it here. It swept the court. The preachers were freed.
18. Elsewhere than Rhode Island, religious liberty came slowly and by degrees. For example: In Virginia a law was passed permitting one, but only one, Baptist preacher to a county. He was permitted to preach but once in two months. Later this law was modified, permitting him to preach once in each month. But even then, in only one definite place in the county, and only one sermon on that day, and never to preach at night. Laws were passed not only in Virginia but in colonies elsewhere positively forbidding any Mission work. This was why Judson was the first foreign missionary--law forbade. It took a long time and many hard battles, in the Virginia House of Burgesses, to greatly modify these laws.
19. Evidently, one of the greatest obstructions to religious liberty in America, and probably all over the world as to that, was the conviction which had grown into the people throughout the preceding centuries that religion could not possibly live without governmental support. That no denomination could prosper solely on voluntary offerings by its adherents. And this was the hard argument to meet when the battle was raging for the disestablishment of the Church of England in Virginia, and also later in Congress when the question of religious liberty was being discussed there. For a long time the Baptists fought the battle almost alone,
20. Rhode Island began her colony in 1638, but it was not legally chartered until 1663. There was the first spot where Religious Liberty was granted. The second place was Virginia in 1786. Congress declared the first amendment to the Constitution to be in force December 15, 1791, which granted religious liberty to all citizens, Baptists are credited with being the leaders in bringing this blessing to the nation.
21. We venture to give one early Congressional incident. The question of whether the United States should have an established church or several established churches, or religious liberty, was being discussed. Several different bills had been offered, one recommending the Church of England as the established church; and another the Congregationalist Church, and yet another the Presbyterian. The Baptists, many of them, though probably none of them members of Congress, were earnestly contending for absolute religious liberty. James Madison (afterwards President) seemingly was their main supporter. Patrick Henry arose and offered a substitute bill for them all, "That four churches (or denominations) instead of one be established"--the Church of England, or Episcopal, Congregationalist, Presbyterian, and the Baptist. Finally when each of the others saw that IT could not be made the sole established church, they each agreed to accept Henry's compromise. (This compromise bill stated that each person taxed would have the right to say to which denomination of these four his money should go.) The Baptists continued to fight against it all; that any combination of Church and State was against their fundamental principles, that they could not accept it even if voted. Henry pleaded with them, said he was trying to help them, that they could not live without it, but they still protested. The vote was taken--it carried nearly unanimously. But the measure had to be voted on three times. The Baptists, led by Madison and possibly others continued to fight. The second vote came. It also carried almost unanimously, swept by Henry's masterful eloquence. But the third vote had yet to be taken. Now God seemingly intervened. Henry was made Governor of Virginia and left Congress. When the third vote came, deprived of Henry's irresistible eloquence, the vote was lost.
Thus the Baptists came near being an established denomination over their own most solemn protest. This is not the only opportunity the Baptists ever had of becoming established by law, but is probably the nearest they ever came to it.
22. Not long after this, the Church of England was entirely disestablished in America. No religious denomination was supported by the Central Government (a few separated State governments still had establishment), Church and state, so far as the United States was concerned, were entirely separated. These two, Church and State, elsewhere at least, had for 1,500 years (since 313) been living in unholy wedlock. Religious Liberty was, at least here in the United States, resurrected to die no more, and now gradually but in many places slowly, it is spreading throughout the world.
23. But even in the United States, the Church and State idea died hard. It lingered on in several of the separate States, long after Religious Liberty had been put into the Constitution of the United States. Massachusetts, where the Church and State idea first found a lodging place in America, has, as already stated, finally given it up. It had lived there over two and one-half centuries. Utah is the last lingering spot left to disfigure the face of the first and greatest nation on earth to adopt and cherish "Religious Liberty." Remember there can be no real and absolute Religious liberty in any nation where the Government gives its support to one special religious denomination.
24. Some serious questions have many times been asked concerning the Baptists: Would they, as a denomination, have accepted from any nation or state an offer of "establishment" if such nation or state had freely made them such an offer? And, would they, in case they had accepted such an offer, have become persecutors of others like Catholics or Episcopals, or Lutherans or Presbyterians, or Congregationalists? Probably a little consideration of such questions now would not be amiss. Have the Baptists, as a fact, ever had such an opportunity?
Is it not recorded in history, that on one occasion, the King of the Netherlands (the Netherlands at that time embracing Norway and Sweden, Belgium, Holland, and Denmark) had under serious consideration the question of having an established religion? Their kingdom at that period was surrounded on almost all sides by nations or governments with established religions--religions supported by the Civil Government.
It is stated that the King of Holland appointed a committee to examine into the claims of all existing churches or denominations to see which had the best claim to be the New Testament Church. The committee reported back that the Baptists were the best representatives of New Testament teachings. Then the King offered to make the Baptist "the established" church or denomination of his kingdom. The Baptists kindly thanked him but declined, stating that it was contrary to their fundamental convictions and principles.
But this was not the only opportunity they ever had of having their denomination the established religion of a people. They certainly had that opportunity when Rhode Island Colony was founded. And to have persecuted others--that would have been an impossibility if they were to continue being Baptists. They were the original advocates of "Religious Liberty." That really is one of the fundamental articles of their religious faith. They believed in the absolute separation of church and state.
25. So strong has been the Baptist conviction on the question of Church and State combination, that they have invariably declined all offers of help from the State. We give here two instances. One in Texas and the other in Mexico. Long years ago in the days of Baylor University's babyhood, Texas offered to help her. She declined the help though she was in distressing need. The Texas Methodists had a baby school in Texas at the same time. They accepted the State help; that school finally fell into the hands of the State.
The case in Mexico occurred in this wise: W. D. Powell was our missionary to Mexico. By his missionary work he had made a great impression for the Baptists upon Governor Madero of the State of Coahuila. Madero offered a great gift to the Baptists from the State, if the Baptists would establish a good school in the State of Coahuila, Mexico. The matter was submitted by Powell to the Foreign Board. The gift was declined because it was to be from the State. Afterwards Madero gave a good large sum personally. That was accepted and Madero Institute was built and established.
SOME AFTER WORDS
1. During every period of the "Dark Ages" there were in existence many Christians and many separate and independent Churches, some of them dating back to the times of the Apostles, which were never in any way connected with the Catholic Church. They always wholly rejected and repudiated the Catholics and their doctrines. This is a fact clearly demonstrated by credible history.
2. These Christians were the perpetual objects of bitter and relentless persecution. History shows that during the period of the "Dark Ages," about twelve centuries, beginning with A.D. 426, there were about fifty millions of these Christians who died martyr deaths. Very many thousands of others, both preceding and succeeding the "Dark Ages," died under the same hard hand of persecution.
3. These Christians, during these dark days of many centuries, were called by many different names, all given to them by their enemies. These names were sometimes given because of some specially prominent and heroic leader and sometimes from other causes; and sometimes, yea, many times, the same people, holding the same views, were called by different names in different localities. But amid all the many changes of names, there was one special name or rather designation, which clung to at least some of these Christians, throughout all the "Dark Ages," that designation being "Ana-Baptist." This compound word applied as a designation of some certain Christians was first found in history during the third century; and a suggestive fact soon after the origin of Infant Baptism, and a more suggestive fact even prior to the use of the name Catholic. Thus the name "Ana-Baptists" is the oldest denominational name in history.
4. A striking peculiarity of these Christians was and continued to be in succeeding centuries: They rejected the man-made doctrine of "Infant Baptism" and demanded rebaptism, even though done by immersion for all those who came to them, having been baptized in infancy. For this peculiarity they were called "Ana-Baptists."
5. This, special designation was applied to many of these Christians who bore other nicknames; especially is this true of the Donatists, Paulicians, Albigenses and Ancient Waldenses and others. In later centuries this designation came to be a regular name, applied to a distinct group. These were simply called "Ana- Baptists" and gradually all other names were dropped. Very early in the sixteenth century, even prior to the origin of the Lutheran Church, the first of all the Protestant Churches, the word "ana" was beginning to be left off, and they were simply called "Baptists."
6. Into the "dark ages" went a group of many churches which were never in any way identified with the Catholics. Out of the "dark ages" came a group of many churches, which had never been in any way identified with the Catholics.
The following are some of the fundamental doctrines to which they held when they went in: And the same are, the fundamental doctrines to which they held when they came out: And the same are the fundamental doctrines to which they now hold.
FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINES
1. A spiritual Church, Christ its founder, its only head and law giver.
2. Its ordinances, only two, Baptism and the Lord's Supper. They are typical and memorial, not saving.
3. Its officers, only two, bishops or pastors and deacons; they are servants of the church.
4. Its Government, a pure Democracy, and that executive only, never legislative.
5. Its laws and doctrines: The New Testament and that only.
6. Its members. Believers only, they saved by grace, not works, through the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit.
7. Its requirements. Believers on entering the church to be baptized, that by immersion, then obedience and loyalty to all New Testament laws.
8. The various churches--separate and independent in their execution of laws and discipline and in their responsibilities to God--but cooperative in work.
9. Complete separation of Church and State.
10. Absolute Religious liberty for all.

Partial list of books used in preparing lectures on "the Trail of Blood"
History of Baptists in Virginia, Semple
Baptist Succession, Ray
Baptists in Alabama, Holcomb
History of the Huguenots, Martin
Fifty Years Among the Baptists, Benedict
Fox's Book of Martyrs
My Church, Moody
The World's Debt to Baptists, Porter
Church Manual, Pendleton
Evils of Infant Baptism, Howell
Reminiscences, Sketches and Addresses, Hutchinson
Short History of the Baptists, Vedder
The Struggle Religious Liberty in Virginia, James
The Genesis of American Anti-Missionism, Carroll
The True Baptist, A. Newton
A Guide to the Study of Church History, McGlothlin
Baptist Principles Reset, Jeter
Virginia Presbyterianism and Religious Liberty in Colonial and Revolutionary Times, Johnson
Presbyterianism 300 Years Ago, Breed
History of the Presbyterian Church of the World, Reed
Catholic Belief, Bruno
Campbellism Examined, Jeter
History of the Baptists in New England, Burrage
History of Redemption, Edwards
Principles and Practices of Baptist Churches, Wayland
History of the Liberty Baptist Association of North Carolina, Sheets
On Baptism, Carson
History and Literature of the Early Churches, Orr
History of Kentucky Baptists, Spencer
Baptist History, Orchard
Baptist Church Perpetuity, Jarrell
Disestablishment, Harwood
Progress of Baptist Principles, Curtis
Story of the Baptists, Cook
Romanism in Its Home, Eager
Americanism Against Catholicism, Grant
The Faith of Our Fathers, Cardinal Gibbons
The Faith of Our Fathers Examined, Stearns
The Story of Baptist Missions, Hervey
Baptism, Conant
Christian "Baptism," Judson
Separation of Church and State in Virginia, Eckenrode
The Progress of Religious Liberty, Schaff
Doctrines and Principles of the M. E. Church
The Churches of the Piedmont, Allix
The History of the Waldenses, Muston
The History of Baptists, Backus
The Ancient Waldenses and Albigenses, Faber
The History of the Waldenses of Italy, Combs
History of the Baptists, Benedict
Baptist Biography, Graham
Early English Baptists, Evans
History of the Welsh Baptists, Davis
Baptist History, Cramp
History of the Baptists, Christian
Short History of the Baptists, Vedder
The Plea for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Jones
Religions of the World, Many writers
History of the Reformation in Germany, Ranke
Church History, Kurtz
Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the USA
Doctrines and Discipline, African M. E. Church, Emory
Church History, Jones
History of the Christian Religion and Church, Neader
Ecclesiastical History, Mosheim
History of the Christian Church, Gregory
History of the Church, Waddington
Handbook of Church History, Green
Manual of Church History, Newman
History of Anti-Pedobaptists, Newman
Catholic Encyclopedia (16 vols.)
The Baptist Encyclopedia, Cathcart
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Brown
Encyclopedia Britannica
Origin of Disciples, Whittsitt
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Schaff-Herzogg
Book of Martyrs, Foxe
Baptist History, Schackleford

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Reprint from previous blog

BTW:Since 'The Hoax of Good Friday', an article by Pastor/Evangelist Leo DeLorge started all this I thought it quite fitting that the title of another of his sermons one on confidence be used here. If you're wondering what all this is about, go read the 'Hoax of Good Friday and it's comments'.

There has been much pray and thought given to this reply. Since all this started I have been accused of several things one of which is 'not having the love of Jesus'. Love is telling the truth and that is all I've done., it would not be love to allow people to sit calmly in a burning building unaware of the fire about to consume them if I knew about it and did nothing. Ezekiel 33: 8. When I say unto the wicked, O wicked man, thou shalt surely die; if thou dost not speak to warn the wicked from his way, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand. I have been accused of being a 'know it all' because I stand firm without waver on what I say. There's a reason or 2 for that. First, I know that I know, that I know what I know. Confidence. I know what the Scripture says and I stand boldly upon it. I will not waver, move , nor compromise this stand. 2 Timothy 2: 15. Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.Romans 15: 14. And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, that ye also are full of goodness, filled with all knowledge, able also to admonish one another. I have been accused of calling someone a 'swine'. No, I didn't. I used a Scripture Matthew 7: 6. Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you. In this case 1st of all I was using this after someone else had used it. I was not being hateful nor anything to the likeness of that. This is just another example of someone taking Scripture and twisting it. What this is talking about is if you share God's Truth with some one and they refuse to hear it, then stop sharing because you are dishonoring God's Word (Jesus), after a point. The part about rending means they will get nasty with you when they've had all of the Truth they can stand. 2 Timothy 4:3. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;4. And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. I was accused of saying someone wasn't saved. I don't judge hearts, but I do as scripture says John 4: 1. Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. I must look upon all to see their works to see if they be of God or flesh.We are commanded to do so. This is so important because we live in such a 'religious' world with little true Christianity and the consequences are dire. Hebrews 9:27. And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:. I must take a moment here to say that I am not a Baptist Brider, nor do I believe only Baptist make it to heaven (well, yeah I sorta do believe that because you can only be saved by repentance and faith and that is the Baptistic Doctrine, so I guess technically if you are saved you are a Baptist by technicality if you know it or not.) I do know people that I feel are saved beyond doubt, just that they are in wrong churches and therefore will never get more than salvation, no rewards for not obeying 2 Corinthians 6:17. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you. I have also been accused of turning The Word of God (AKA:The Bible), into a dead writing instead of a living breathing document. That is 180 degrees from what I've been saying all along and is what most of this has all been about. The True Word of God is living and breathing while the Catholic text are dead, dead, dead! There is NO Holy Spirit in them. Never was, never will be just like Catholicism!

I also heard I was 'corrected' by my ally. I don't know where you get that. We agree on all the issues of salvation, and have some dissagreements on secondary issues. I wasn't corrected from what I see, we just don't agree in some areas that are not crucial to salvation. Now to answer those things from the blog comments.

 

Kathy

Blog Entry: THE HOAX OF GOOD FRIDAY

What makes the King James "version" of the Bible the only "correct" translation? It is a translation afterall (named after an earthly King), and original Hebrew and Greek documents, (aka, the Dead Sea Scrolls!) weren't located until the 1900's, as well as other historically accurate texts. Wouldn't that mean that the King James translation is antiquated? I have actually been given tracts that somehow "prove" the KJV is more accurate than the NIV or some other translation, and do you know I found errors in the KJV?? The KJV uses italicized words in places because if something was unclear, then the writers guessed. There are actual contradictions within its own text because of that. THERE ARE NO CONTRADICTIONS IN THE KJV, ONLY MISUNDERSTANDING FROM NOT KNOWING IT. THERE ARE HOWEVER MANY IN OTHER TRANSLATION/INTERPRETATIONS/COMMENTARIES. Why do people always say they have found errors in the KJV yet they never list any?

Please don't tell Country Girl that she isn't reading the "right" Scriptures, as that is your opinion verses Biblical scholars and Theologians of our day. From my research, to date, the most literal word-for-word English translation of the original Greek and Hebrew text is the New American Standard, followed by the New Living Translation as a close second. well that goes back to basics. do you want the bible God ordained , the textus receptus or the catholic perversions?TRANSLATION/INTERPRETATIONS/COMMENTARIES based on the Alexandrian (not Koenig ,but classic Greek) text,the vaticainus and sianaticus(which disagree with each other over 5000 times and KJV 30000 times)? they where translated from Latin to Greek in late 1800 by Westcott and hort then translated/interpreted into English. . Actually I give little respect to many modern day scholars and theologians. most of them don't believe God gave us His word except in 'essence'. God put every word in the mouths of the original writers like dictation. no guess work on the writers part. He said His word would endure forever. He said His word was as fine gold. He said His word was for edification, doctrine, and establishing His kingdom. He said "By everyword that proceeds out of the mouth of God". You need to ask yourself something. Do you believe that Jesus as 2nd person of the Triune Godhead with all knowledge, including foreknowledge created all that has been created, even knowing he would have to suffer on the cross to safe our souls for eternity is so small He couldn't or wouldn't properly translate His word into our language in it;'s anteriority, correct, without error, for us to have as a guide line in life? Or do you believe He would allow all this confusion over which 'Bible' is correct? If you don't believe He can preserve His word for 1600 years, then accurately translate it into a language that He also created, I really wonder how you can believe He can preserve your soul for eternity. I'd hate to be in your shoes with all that doubt. And if you have 5 different text that say even 3 different things you have doubt. No way around it.


As for the 72 hours, if Jesus arose early Sunday morning, after having been entombed for 3 days and 3 nights... if he had been crucified on Wednesday, then that would have been 4 nights, not three. I count backwards from early Sunday morning, and get to Thursday's "day" as His crucifixion.
crucified wed, entombed before sundown wed, rose in 72 hrs on what we would call sat eve right after sundown.
All these numbers and theories don't change the fact that our Lord and Saviour was crucified, and He rose again on the third day. Many Christians celebrate that day on a Sunday, traditionally known as Easter. Whether the word, "Easter" is rooted from paganism, which I haven't studied, but I'll take your word for it, it doesn't really apply here. The pagan holiday and the timing of Passover happen to coincide. God knew that. Anyway, most Christians celebrate this day as the resurrection of our Lord. A glorious day for us!! Many Christians set aside "Good Friday" to remember his suffering and death, to remind ourselves of the penalty we would face ourselves save from the loving grace and mercy of our Lord. It is humbling and cleansing and freeing for me to recognize that even if it were just for me, Jesus would have walked that road. For just one soul. It is a day of remembrance. since we can only pinpoint 4 actual days of NT history, I'd just as soon honor them on the correct days or it becomes like the Monday holidays we have now. Palm Sunday, Day of Crucifixion (Wed), Resurrection (Sunday on Jewish calendar), and Pentecost. of course I celebrate nothing on Pentecost or palm Sunday. I may acknowledge them,but don't celebrate them. Just like we celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25th each year, knowing it wasn't the actual time and day of His birth... the whole REASON for our celebration is Jesus. So is Easter! It is about Him, not us and our silly theories and numbers. We should focus this much attention on our daily living. On what Jesus taught us... how to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Those are the two greatest commandments. We should focus on the teachings from Matthew 5, straight from the lips of Jesus, about all relationships we encounter. He didn't mention anything about numbers or calendars there. Let's read the parables and learn what God's Kingdom is truly about from them. While some of them mention talents and treasures, their meaning goes much deeper. If we follow the example of Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane... He was praying for us, right here, right now... because we are not One in Him.

I will have to respectfully agree to disagree with you on this one, Wes. I value accuracy, and I may even be convinced about Jesus actual death being a Wednesday, but at this point, I don't think it is crucial to my spiritual growth or the spiritual growth of my children. I can just explain to them, like we do for Christmas and other holidays, that there are historical discrepancies as to the exact dates and times, but we choose to set aside this day as a day of remembrance and celebration.
I do because error begats error. If the tool to get it right is there, we must use it or it is sin.

2 Timothy 3

1. This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

2. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

3. Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

4. Traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;

5. Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.

6. For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,

7. Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.

8. Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.

9. But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as theirs also was.

10. But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith, longsuffering, charity, patience,

11. Persecutions, afflictions, which came unto me at Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra; what persecutions I endured: but out of them all the Lord delivered me.

12. Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.

13. But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.

14. But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them;

15. And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.

16. All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:

17. That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.






Thank you for sharing your heart and for allowing me to share mine. We only know in part, and when we get to know it all in Heaven, we'll see a whole lot that we were wrong about!

 

Kathy

Blog Entry: Thanksgiving. The only true Christian holiday

Actually, isn't it that John was called, "The Baptizer"? NOWHERE IN SCRIPTURE never called the baptizer always the 'Baptist' was called that because of what he did, not a doctrine he taught. (That is how last names started, to help differentiate who someone was talking about... because many first names were used often, like John, so there was John the Miller, John the Baker, John the 'Smith... so he was John the Baptizer.) That makes a big difference. I know how last names started and this is not the case here.He taught a doctrine of repentance and Baptism .

Also, John was born to be the forerunner to Jesus, the announcer of His coming, and we don't know much of his teachings, except those of
repentence and baptism. THIS IS 'THE DOCTRINE' He But Jesus certainly taught a lot more than that! After John baptized Jesus, we know very little of him, except his death. The reason for that is because his job was done. He announced the coming of the Messiah, to prepare the way for a new doctrine, not his own. Until Jesus died and was resurrected, all those people who did repent and were baptized by John still had to make sacrifices to atone for their sins. That didn't change until after Jesus was resurrected and became their atonement.STILL UNDER LAW WHICH IS WHY JESUS DID IT. Actually the sacrifices other than the first Passover where all symbolic. Christ was always the only atonement. The first Passover was a physical 1 time act of faith that was needed for sanctification that night alone. It a picture of the eternal atonement.

Whether Baptists today are considered a denomination or a doctrine,
THERE ARE BOTH. I think that is semantics. I have some very good friends who seem to have the same Baptist doctrine as yourselves...and they are wonderful people (SO DO MORMONS,AS FAR AS THE GODLY part IN APPEARANCE ANYWAY) . I think they live a very Godly life, and I admire that in them. I think we would disagree about a lot of what is considered Biblically correct doctrine, but that doesn't make either one of us right or wrong.ONLY SCRIPTURE DOES THAT I try to accept the whole Truth of Bible, not just what supports my beliefs. I MUST OFTEN ACCEPT THINGS THAT DON'T SUPPORT MY FLESHLY WISHES AND DESIRES I don't want to be right, but I want to live right according to what would please my Father in Heaven.This statement says a whole lot. How can you live right if you are wrong? He gave me the Bible and the Holy Spirit as tools to help me, and I rely on His input (via self study, prayer, pastoral teachings, other people, etc) to help me make the changes I need to in my daily living to become more and more like Christ. I think that is really all He expects of any of us.TRUE, if you really have them. I have stated before and I won't back of it. The other bibles are not of God, so how can The Holy Spirit be in them and guide you contrary to His Word, which is what he would be doing if He allowed you to study an incorrect text?

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Blog Entry: THE HOAX OF GOOD FRIDAY

I usually use the new king james version,but for you I am using the old king james (1611). First of all,the verses you gave me don't say that Jesus was keeping sunday as the Lord's day, they just say he was talking and teaching his apostles after he rose from the grave. Just because he taught his Apostles does not mean he was keeping sunday,cause he taught his apostles everyday of the week ,they were with him almost all the time. And when He rose from the grave he went to see them so they would know he was alive. Second of all, the Sabbath was not only for the Jews, because the Jews didn't even exist until around Abraham's time. When God first gave us the Sabbath was in Genesis 2:1-3, there were no Jews at that time. And in Exodus 20:8-11 God gave the Sabbath commandment to the Isearlites (still no Jews yet). Now for the New Testament, the Sabbath was not only for the Jews in this verse Acts 13:42 "And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue,the Gentiles besought that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath."DID THIS TO TEACH THEM BECAUSE THEY WHERE THERE ON SABBATH,ALSO They taught in the Temple Everyday after the resurection. And in Acts 13:44 "And the next Sabbath day came almost the whole city together to hear the word of God." The whole city is not only Jews,the Sabbath is for Everyone! Also in Luke 13:10 even Jesus was keeping the Sabbath in the New Testament, HAD TO FULFILL AND KEEP THE LAW. He was born a Jew and sent to fulfill the law which He did. "And He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath." Do you belive in all the other commandments in the Ten Commandments? Why would God change one and not tell us in His word? SABBATH FOR MEN,NOT MEN FOR SABBATH When He says "Do not kill" He means it and when He says "Keep the seventh-day holy" He means it for everyone, just like all the other commandments. No where in the bible does it say that the Lord's Day or the Sabbath is on sunday, it is always on the seventh-day Sabbath!!! God bless you in your study and thanks for helping me to study for myself and find out why I believe the way I do. :)

This is the same error laden reasons that Sabbath keepers always give. Well actually ,no He didn't. The Law was given to Isreal, not the gentiles. The Sabbath was 1st given to men in Exodus. It originated at creation (Gen 2:1-3), but that was God's rest, not mans. There is no record of men keeping the Sabbath until Israel in the wilderness.Ne 9:13-14. Ex 31:12-18 says the Sabbath is a special sign between God and Israel. If it had been for mankind in general it couldn't be a sign for Israel. The fact is that the Sabbath belongs to the nation of Israel and not to other peoples. It is important to note that the Sabbath will be an eternal possession of Israel's (Ex 31:16), never to be annulled nor transferred to another peoples. The Apostles mention the Sabbath 3 ways. 1) Symbol of salvation rest in Christ. Heb 4 2)The NT believer is not bound to the Sabbath Col 2:9-17 3)NT believer has liberty in holy days. Rom 14. The Lords day and first day of the week are the same and this is when Christ resurrected, appeared to believers, ascended, and Pentecost. John was in the spirit Rev 1.

Something else about the Ten Commandments. God gave Moses 10. The leaders enlarged it to 613, then Jesus condensed it to 2.

Matthew 22:

35. Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,

36. Master, which is the great commandment in the law?

37. Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.

38. This is the first and great commandment.

39. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.

40. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets

2 Thessalonians 3:

13. But ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing.

14. And if any man obey not our word by this epistle, note that man, and have no company with him, that he may be ashamed.

15. Yet count him not as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother.

 

 

 

2 Timothy 4:5. But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.

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I'm still here!

I'm amazed they haven't deleted my blogs since it's been so long. will post real blog soon. (I hope :)  )
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Our CHRISTIAN Nation

 CHRISTIAN, n.

1. A believer in the religion of Christ.

2. A professor of his belief in the religion of Christ.

3. A real disciple of Christ; one who believes in the truth of the Christian religion, and studies to follow the example, and obey the precepts, of Christ; a believer in Christ who is characterized by real piety. ( Most common applied definition in 1st century)

4. In a general sense, the word Christians includes all who are born in a Christian country or of Christian parents. (Most commonly applied definition in our day)

CHRISTIAN, a. See the Noun.

1. Pertaining to Christ, taught by him, or received from him; as the Christian religion; Christian doctrines.

2. Professing the religion of Christ; as a Christian friend.

3. Belonging to the religion of Christ; relating to Christ, or to his doctrines, precepts and example; as Christian profession and practice.

4. Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as courts Christian.

CHRISTIAN, v.t. To baptize.

Definition from Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828.

Acts 11:26. And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.

Why did they call them Christian? Simple. Because they emulated Christ. They gave their lives totally over to do the will, and follow as closely as possible the teachings of Jesus and other people saw it and associated them with Christ. His life and His teaching where all that mattered to them. Many gave up material possessions and many also gave their very blood. Often tortured, imprisoned, and likely as not killed for the cause of Christ. This was the Christian of the 1st century. Now let us move to the present day. Definition 3 pretty much says it in a nutshell. Any one that wants to call themselves Christian in this day and time is perfectly ok with the modern mindset. It matters not what they do in their everyday life or the Doctrine they prescribe to, all you have to do is claim the title of Christian and everything is hunky dory.

It matters not that many claim a women has a right to choose, never considering the fact that in more than 98% of abortions ( yes less than 2 % of abortions have anything to do with rape, incest, or long term health issues of the mother), the choice was made as to whether or not to engage in behavior that could result in a pregnancy. It is just a convenient form of birth control and over 50 million babies have been slaughtered in their mothers womb in the name of 'choice' since Roe vs Wade in the U.S. alone.

It matters not that the Bible speaks strongly against homosexuality, it's not their fault, they're born that way, or so they say.

It matters not that leaders of all levels are routinely caught lying ( even under oath which is perjury), driving drunk, involved in scandals, adulteress relationships (some of which are homosexual), taking bribes and we're a "Christian" nation?!?!?

Let us look at the Presidential primary race on the Republican side. I'm not going to argue the Christian or not doctrines of the various candidates. For the sake of this article, let's assume that all the candidates where Biblical Christians. Let us look at what this nation was founded on and the principals that brought it to being the greatest nation in the history of mankind. Like it or not it was the Bible and men that firmly believed in and practiced the principals of it's teaching. Many where strong advocates of God's Word. George Washington's first desire was to be a preacher, not a president. We need a leader that put God first in his life. someone that clearly understands that if you put God first, really and truly first, then God will lead you in the right direction. God gave us a clear choice this time around and we as a nation have once again shown our true nature and colors. It is evident from the results that many people put their trust in their own human reasoning instead of putting a man that has devoted his life to God in the White House. Many say that being a Pastor is the reason they gave for not supporting Pastor Huckabee. Others claim that we need to keep Government and Religion separate and that Pastor Huckabee was just to deeply involved in his faith to be open minded. Is Pastor Huckabee perfect? No. Is he as politically savvy as some of the others? No. Is he uniquely qualified? Yes. Anyone that knows what a true man of God, a Pastor really is, knows that they have a quality that others do not possess. Personally I feel that God allowed Pastor Huckabee to run and stay in as far as he did to give Christians someone to actually vote for. I also believe it was a national test to give us (America) one last chance to do the right thing. We blew it. God bless America? God has no choice but to judge America.

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How to pick a President (American style)

 
   I posted this previously on what is now a defunct blog page on Nov 3, 2007. I want to post it now as a precursor to my next entry. To those of you that have read it I hope you don't mind. To those that haven't, thank you for doing so now.

How to pick a President (American style)

As we sit and ponder the upcoming Presidential Primary we look at each candidate and try to decide who do we need to vote for. We think about how we can't vote for the Demican because that would put them in power, or we can't vote for the Republicrat because we don't agree with their party's stance on anything, even though we may actually like that particular Republicrat. We strategize over every scenario about what if that one wins or that one and who will their VP be and so on and so forth. Then we wonder we end up with the elected officials we have. Well I have the answer. It's me and people like me. Yes, I, Wesley Ussery am guilty of wrongfully electing Government officials to office. Just before February of '08 becomes a memory I will be 49 and over the years I've been involved in many national elections, but I've never voted for anyone for President. Instead I've always voted against someone else. Always. I did cast a ballot or two in favor of Ronald Reagan, and both Bush's, but it was never because I thought they where the best man for the office, it was always because I didn't care for the consequences of the other lead candidate getting in office. This year I entered into the ring of political turmoil with a different vision and I believe that it will be far more satisfying to myself at least when the dust clears and the new President takes charge. See this year I decided to do what our founding Fathers did. Trust in God. Need I say that again? Ok I will. this year I will do what our founding Fathers did. Trust in God. This country claims to be 63 to 89 % Christian, depending on what poll you subscribe to. So why do we not act like Christians and trust God to do what's best for our nation? Bottom line is, no matter who you or I vote for, God will put whomever He chooses in the Oval Office to accomplish His desired outcome. Our only part in this is to make sure we vote for the man God would want in office according to Scripture first, and our Constitution second. Why you ask? simple.Proverbs 21: 3. To do justice and judgment is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice. See when we use our human reasoning to decide who will be the best person to follow our desires, we sacrifice our service to, and trust in God to compromise. We need only to justly judge the candidates according to their obedience to Scripture and thereby come up with the Candidate most pleasing to God. That knocks the field down real fast doesn't it? I do believe that this nation started out on the right path by good godly men lead by God and with the best of intentions, but then ungodly men filtered in unawares and the rest as they say is history. In the past I never saw anyone that I believed was a God fearing , God ordained man to be President. I actually believe that such a man is in this race.We need a man of integrity, a man that has been faithful to his calling for a period of time and has proven himself to stand on godly principles. Many of the candidates claim to be Christian, but in all honesty how many actually portray God in their everyday walk of life? How many speak openly and frankly, unashamed of who they are and what God means to them? It's very popular today to say someone is of this faith or that faith, but The Bible tells us there is one faith. Who among the group exemplifies that faith? Who follows Scripture? Surely not those that interpret the phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" as the liberty to end the life of another in the pursuit of their own happiness. Nor is it someone that wants to pervert the 1st or 2nd amendments. I want a man that is controlled by his relationship with God. A man that boldly, proudly and loudly stands unashamed as a Christian first and foremost and a public servant second. Now don't misunderstand me. I'm not looking for a man that talks constantly about his Christianity. No, not at all. I want a man that says all of this by his way of life, his common daily walk on a continual basis, with a long track record of this style of behavior not just as a recent change of heart or attitude that may be, and probably is more of convenience, not of conviction.If anyone is interested I will go deeper into my thoughts on this.

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What is a Biblical Church

What is a Biblical Church

Though there are many in the Family of God, and there are many in the Kingdom of God, but there are few in the Church of God. The Family of God consists of all Saints living or dead, both Old and New Testament, unborn children and children that died before the age of accountability. The Kingdom of God is made up of all living born again believers. The Church of God is made up of the living members of local churches of the lineage of the church Jesus Christ established and died for. There are born again believers living here on earth that are not members of the Church of God simply because they do not belong to a Biblically correct Church.

Many churches today neglect the things of the Bible. Most don’t even believe that Christ has given them a true Bible. Many spend more time in social activities than in preaching of God’s Word. They have Super Bowl and Halloween parties, two things totally anti-Christian. Most professional sports are not only on Sunday but are usually sponsored by alcohol and tobacco companies, have near naked cheerleaders, and are continually blaspheming God by often having a prayer before the event. They allow so called Christian rock, contemporary, and Southern Gospel music in their churches, often as the entire worship service with little or no preaching of God’s Word. The members are indiscernible from the heathens, males wearing earrings and long hair, women looking and acting like men, often running the household. No line of Biblical authority in the family with the man being the head of the house and the wife and kids being in scriptural submission. The kids are often running things at home. No one submitting to the authority of the pastor, everyone in rebellion thinking they know best and then they wonder why their churches and families are in the shape they’re in!

What constitutes a ‘Biblical’ or ‘Scriptural’ Church? Here is the answer.

Three elements of a Biblical Church

 

Lineage

Acts 11:26

And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.

The first requirement is lineage. All true churches can be traced back to the church of Jerusalem via Antioch. They have been known by many names. Paulicians, Tertullians, Waldenes, Ana-Baptist, and many others. The true line was never a part of the Catholic Church or any Protestant groups. The method of church planting is still the same as then. A missionary is sent from an established local church to start a mission. When the mission breaks from the sending church it organizes into a local church under the authority of Jesus Christ. There may still be fellowship between these churches, but each is separate from the other each answering to Jesus Christ alone and not a man made authority figure outside the local church.

Authority

Jesus Christ has been given sole authority over the church by God the Father. He is the head and the church is the body. The Pastor is the physical authority (Under Shepherd) using the Bible as the final authority as to all matters pertaining to the church and the lifestyles of the members. Guidance is given to the church through the Bible by the Holy Spirit. Deacons are mentioned 2 times in the Bible. Acts 6: 1-7. The church had grown to 20,000 or 30,000 members and Pastor James heard the pleas of the Grecian members that felt their widows where being neglected. They elected 7 Deacons to serve tables and other physical task of servitude. These are the duties of a Deacon. To be an example of servitude, not to govern over the Pastorate. This was so the Pastors could continue in Prayer, Study, and Preaching. Nowhere in Scripture are Deacons a governing board over anything.The Deacons are servants of the Chief Servant the Pastor. If a Pastor is derelict in his duties or living a life contrary to Scripture, then if it is needed the church body will deal with the Pastor as a whole, and appropriate action will be taken as in accordance with Matthew 18:15-17. A Pastor can be disciplined as described in 1 Cor: 5, but he should be relieved of all positions of leadership permanently. 1Timothy 3 list the qualifications of a Deacon.

3 John 1

1. The elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius, whom I love in the truth.

2. Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

3. For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth.

4. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.

5. Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, and to strangers;

6. Which have borne witness of thy charity before the church: whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort, thou shalt do well:

7. Because that for his name's sake they went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles.

 

There is to be no outside authority such as a Government body be it on a local, state, or federal level.

Incorporation and Tax Exempt, not for profit 501-C3 organizations.

By the U.S. Constitution, a church is tax free, not tax exempt. Tax exempt status is reserved for 501-C3 not for profit organizations. By IRS definition they are no longer a church but instead a business/organization. By accepting this status the organization is under the authority of the government. The same holds true for incorporation. The first paragraph of incorporation papers state that the State is head of the incorporation.

What about ‘Tax Exempt’ status?

The foundation for this comes from the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.

The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

No law means exactly that. NO LAW! For a church/ministry to be required to either become state incorporated or to apply for tax exempt status would imply law.

IRS publication 557 states about tax exempt status: Some organizations are not required to file form 1023. These include: Churches, interchurch organizations of local units of a church, conventions or associations of churches, or integrated auxiliaries of a church, such as a men’s or women’s organization, religious school, mission societies, or youth groups.

Churches: Although a church, it’s integrated auxiliaries, or convention or association of churches is not required to file a form 1023 to be exempt from federal income tax or to receive tax deductible contributions ( Pub 557 page 14 column 1)

Contributions to domestic organizations described in this chapter except organizations testing for public safety are deductible as charitable contributions on the donor’s federal income tax return. (Pub 557 page 8 column 1)

IRS code title 26 Code Section 508

Sec. 508 Special rules with respect to section 501 (c) (3) organizations:

Exceptions: (c) 1) Mandatory exceptions, Subsection (a) and (b) shall not apply to-

(A)   Churches, their integrated auxiliaries, and conventions or associations of churches.

501-C3 status also violates the Constitutional requirement of no state churches, or as some like to say, "separation of church and state." When members of a 501-C3 organization make tax deductible gifts to the organization, the IRS is allowing FEDERAL funds to go into the organization without physically (but on record as) going through the federal system. The funds are being directly applied to the organization thereby making it STATE FUNDED/ASSISTED. This gives the state authority over the organization. Some churches will claim they need the tax exempt status to keep offerings coming in. That the members won’t give as much if it isn’t tax deductible. This is a two fold problem. First, Christ not only owns the cattle on a thousand hills, He owns the hills and everything surrounding them. He will provide. Also this creates a problem in the area of attitude. We should give with the attitude of thanksgiving ,not to get a tax break. If we don’t give in the right spirit the gift means nothing To God.

As for incorporating. Some claim it is to protect the members and church as a whole from possible lawsuits. All that can be said about that is:

Psalms 20: 7. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.

Who do you trust to protect you? A government that is slowly taking away your right to religious freedom or the God that gave you the right?

Licensing of Preachers. This puts the state in authority over the physical head of the local church. Any pastor that accepts a state license is submitting to, and in acknowledgement of the authority of the state over himself, thereby also acknowledging the states authority over the church. John Bunyan was thrown in prison in England for refusing to take the license of the state (King of England), to preach. He stated that God would tell him what to preach, not the king. During his years in prison he wrote Pilgrims Progress. God honors obedience and a non compromising stand that glorifies and honors Him.

The authority issue is also violated by conventions, fellowships, associations, and any other way of organizing churches into a single governing element or any outside authority that claims any governing power over the local church or its inner workings. These are all man made, not God created.

Jesus will not share headship of the church and the Holy Spirit will not remain in any of these situations. He will remove their candlestick.

Revelation 2

1. Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks;

2. I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:

3. And hast borne, and hast patience, and for my name's sake hast laboured, and hast not fainted.

4. Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love.

5. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.

6. But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.

7. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.

The oil in the candlesticks represents the Holy Spirit. If churches that involve themselves in these practices don’t repent and do away with these unscriptural ways, Jesus promises to take His Spirit out of them.

To avoid future legal problems any church involved in these practices must dis-ban, totally liquidate, or ‘go out of business.’ Then they can reform as a correct Biblical church ready to work for God unencumbered by the world.

2 Corinthians 6:17. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.

As Pastor Leo DeLorge has often stated,"There are two types of Christians. Those that have given themselves up to do God’s will and those God has given over to do their own will." Many groups are claiming to be doing "God’s" will and are prospering. Seldom in New Testament teaching does the True Church have anything but hard times and adversity, almost always under satanic affliction. The Scripture says that in the end times many will follow false gods and cling to doctrines of demons, following fables and false teachers. Teachers saying what the people want to hear, not what God said. Take heed lest ye fall into these snares and in the end find yourselves at the Great White Throne Judgment and say Lord, Lord, did we not do many wondrous things in Your name? And the Lord reply, depart from me for I never knew you. Or when at the Judgment seat of Christ you see your works go up in a bonfire. Many in these days are doing many wondrous works in the name of Christ, but if they are not doing it within God’s will it matters not how great a work it is or how sincere they think they are. It is a work of the flesh and God will consider it as dung. Obedience is better than sacrifice. Many may claim that it must be "God’s will" as they seem to face no adversity and are growing by leaps and bounds. The Scripture says that all that are doing the will of God will suffer persecution. Earthly prosperity in this world is not the sign of God’s blessings but usually a sign of worldliness and apostasy. Following the teachings and philosophies of man. Using mans reasoning and not relying on God. Having huge programs with little preaching. The Bible says to "preach". I have yet to find a scripture about praise service being the scriptural way to win souls to Christ. I also never found where it says to sing for 45 minutes and preached for 20. How can the world be saved lest it hears the Word and how can they hear the Word lest it be preached like God says it is to be preached. Do you endure sound doctrine or do you get upset if the preacher goes for more than 20 or 30 minutes? Someone right with God loves the preaching of His Word and thirsts for it. Their desire is for God to speak to their heart through the preaching. To see themselves as God does through His eyes and to have their heart broken so they can repent of transgressions and grow in Christ, to better know and serve our Lord. How is it people can sit for hours through a sporting event that has NO true value, but can’t be attentive to God’s Word for a short while? II Timothy 3 & 4 cover this area.

What about true believers in an apostate or heretical church trying to follow God’s will? They will either leave and find a correct church or will stay and become ineffective losing all opportunity to do God’s true will for their life. They will never be truly joyful in Christ and often become bitter and disappointed going on to lead carnal lives.

 

Doctrine

We practice what is known as the ‘Baptistic’ Doctrine. It is called that because it is the Doctrine taught by Christ and He went to John the Baptist to be baptized. Baptist is a Biblical name. Jesus walked over 60 miles to be baptized by ‘The Baptist.’

What is the ‘Doctrine’ of a Biblically correct church? Doctrine is what you ‘do’. What you ‘do’ is what you believe, no matter what you ‘say’. Actions are stronger than words. Much of the following is taken from Bro Harold Boyd’s sermon, "Seven Point Baptist". It sums up the Doctrine issue fairly well in an easy way to remember.

 

Matthew 3

1. In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea,

2. And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

3. For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.

4. And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.

5. Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan,

6. And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins.

7. But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?

8. Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:

9. And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.

10. And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

11. I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:

12. Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.

13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him.

14. But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?

15. And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.

16. And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:

17. And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.

Also take note that it was "The Baptist", not a or one of the , but "John The Baptist." Which lends to the possibility that John was the only one except for Jesus teaching repentance at this point in time. From the moment of Matthew 3:16 there has an unbroken line from Jesus of the True Church that He established to the Proper New Testament church of today.

Born again

To be a part of a proper church you must be born again. 

John 3

1. There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews:

2. The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.

3. Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

What does it take to be ‘born again’? First you must realize why you need to be born again. You must know Who Jesus is and what He has done from the foundation of time. That you are a sinner headed for hell because of the fallen nature and that He has provided a way of redemption through the atonement of His Blood. So who is Jesus? He is the second person of The Trinity, The Son, The Creator of all, and The Lamb that was slain from the foundation of time for all mankind. Full well knowing that when He created man, that man would need a Saviour, He was still willing to create man and be that sacrifice. Coming to earth in the form of a man to suffer and die the cruelest of deaths, death on a cross. Born of a virgin, lived a sinless life because He had not the nature of man, but of God and could not sin. He was not as some teach 100% God and 100% man. He did not have the nature of man, a sin nature, but the nature of God because He was God in the form of a man. (Phil 2:7) He came to earth and humbled Himself to the lowest of positions. He is The Creator of all yet He came not as a King but as a servant. He allowed Himself to be put to death by the cruelest form of torture. Put to an open shame hung naked for the entire world to see. All to pay a debt He did not owe and we could not pay, all for you and me. With His death on the cross, He fulfilled the law and paid the debt of sin in full with His pure, innocent blood, the only payment God the Father would except for the debt of mankind. Now He sits at the right hand of the Father in heaven making intercession for His saints.

That is Who Jesus Christ is. The same yesterday, today, and forever.

John 1

1. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

2. The same was in the beginning with God.

3. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.

4. In him was life; and the life was the light of men.

5. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

To be born again you must realize that you are a sinner and there is nothing you can do to save yourself. That you must repent of sin and put all of your faith in Jesus Christ to save you. You can add no works to the act of salvation. Salvation is by grace through faith. All trust must be in the finished work of the cross. That Christ blood was payment for your sin and it is a free gift that you must accept as is, to receive the promise of eternal life in heaven.

Authority

We believe in the authority of the Bible, the inspired (IITim3:16), infallible (John

10:35), inerrant (Matthew 24:35), preserved (Psalms12:6&7) Word of God. Many

try to break the scripture, attempting to make scripture say what they want it

to say. They fail and the scripture breaks them. Many try to sit in judgment of the

scripture. The scripture sits in judgment of us. This is the reason many people deny

the perfection of scripture. They want a standard that doesn’t make them look as

bad as they are. They want to be ‘ok’ in their own eyes. That’s why they will

compare themselves with another person instead of using Jesus as the standard.

They know that compared to Christ they will always come up short.

The authority of the church. There is no outside authority over the church and any ministries outside the church must be under the authority of the local church or they are not under God’s will. The authority of the church includes the authority to practice the great commission, to baptize, to practice the Lord’s Supper, to ordain preachers, deacons, and evangelist, and to discipline inside the church. The authority of the pastor to be the physical head of the church and to oversee all activities therein. He is to preach and teach in a matter consistent with scripture so as to reach the hearts of the unsaved to bring them to repentance and salvation and to bring the saved to a closer walk with God. If your pastor doesn’t step on your toes or prick your heart on a regular basis, one or both of you have a problem. The pastor is to administer discipline as needed in the church. Too many churches today have members that don’t grow in Christ but retain their standing in the world. Never changing, just maintaining. Living the same way they did before they where saved, looking, acting, and being part of the world. Growth is often stunted in physical and spiritual children by lack of Biblical discipline.

Priesthood of believers

We believe in the Priesthood of the believers. When Christ said "It is finished", the veil in the Temple was split to show that access to God is allowed by individual believers without going through a priest. He is our High Priest making intercession for us to God the Father. It’s still good to have others pray for and with you, but we have direct access to God through Christ the Mediator. Each true believer has as much access to the Throne of Grace as any other believer. This is not to say that every believer is to head off on his or her own as a Lone Ranger for God. We are still to be part of a local New Testament church under the authority of a pastor.

1 Timothy 2

1. I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;

2. For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.

3. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;

4. Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.

5. For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;

Two Ordinances

Baptism and Lords Supper

Baptism is an act not a requirement of salvation. It is a picture of the death, burial, and resurrection. Death to the old life, Buried to sin, and resurrected to a new life in Christ. Only immersion baptism is scripturally correct. Many claim that baptism is required for salvation. This denies the finished work of Christ and calls Him a liar. This would also be salvation by works. Baptism is a requirement of membership in a biblically correct church. Only those that testify to have been born again are to be baptized. This proves infant baptism as being in error according to scripture.

The Lord’s Supper (also called communion),is also an act not requirement of salvation. It is symbolic of Christ body and blood He offered as a sacrifice once and for all. We also believe in closed communion. This means only members of the local church can partake. Some practice close or open communion. Close means as long as they are of like faith, open means anyone that walks through the door and feels like partaking. This is scripturally wrong. If possible the Lord’s Supper should be a service all on it’s own, not included in or tacked onto a regular service.

Many cults misuse it and count is as necessary for and to keep saved. This is also denying the finished work of Christ and is a works salvation. The Catholic cult even claims that the priest through incantations turns it into the literal body and blood of Christ. That would be cannibalism. Also it would say that the priest has the power to pull Christ from heaven and return Him to earth. Christ said that when we heard someone claim He was on earth to count them as anti-Christ as all would see His return, as the lightning from the east to the west.

Independent

Local church independent of all outside authority. Independent of all, dependent on One, Christ Jesus. There are no scriptural texts that condone or even hint at any type of authority of a group of ‘bodies’ of believers. Every time the church is mentioned it is always in reference to a local church or separate churches (plural), never as a single conglomeration of congregations.

Separate

Separate from the world including Governments, worldly groups, and/or religious organizations. Even if we agree in principal with another group, to join with them would be saying we condone their teachings and practices. We are not to give even the appearance of evil. If someone teaches a different Christ than you do, why would you want the world to associate you with them? That would make you a hypocrite and tarnish your witness to the world. What fellowship has light with dark? Be ye not unequally yoked. We also are not to look like the world, sound like the world, have the same entertainment as the world, or any other association with the world that would cause confusion as to where you stand in Christ. Don’t become like the world thinking it will win them to Christ. It won’t. Only preaching of God’s Word will do that. If you compromise to be like the world you will become like the world and will lose your witness.

2 Corinthians 6:17. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.

Triumphant Return of Christ

We believe that Christ will come again in all His glory just like He said He would.

Matthew 24:30

And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.

Being a member of a Baptist (or any other) Church will not save you. You must be born again.

John 14:6. Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

There are many teachings and philosophies these day. But what did Jesus say?

Matthew 7

13. Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:

14. Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

15. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

16. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

17. Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.

18. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

19. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

20. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

21. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

22. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?

23. And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

24. Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock:

25. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.

26. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:

27. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.

28. And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine:

29. For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.

Scripture tells us to test every spirit. You can be the best, most humble and decent person to have ever lived. You can do every good work that you have the opportunity to do. You can try every religion and be the most faithful member of the best church ever to be on earth, but if you put your trust in anything besides the blood of Jesus Christ as payment in full with Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour you will spend eternity in hell.

This is a very narrow view, but Christ said, ‘I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man shall come unto the Father but through Me.’ He left no other options.

To those that this may have offended;

Psalms 119:165. Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them.

Those with the true Spirit of Christ, living and walking daily and Biblically

in Christ’s will cannot be offended.

 

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