This Week @ Elim: 6-26 thru 7-2-2011

On the Lord’s Day:

  • 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. See Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations.
  • 10:30 am — The highlight of the week is the time in which we hear God’s Word delivered in spirit and in truth. Prepare your heart now to hear and obey the truth found in His Word.

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Summer Bible Study Cancelled for 6-24-2011

We are canceling our summer Bible study session for Friday, June 24, 2011 only. The study will resume on Friday, July 1st at 10:00 am. Thank you for your patience with this schedule change!

This Week @ Elim: 6-19 thru 6-25-2011

On the Lord’s Day:

  • 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. See Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations.
  • 10:30 am — How was the Gospel spread following the ascension of our Lord? As we go through the last half of the book of Acts in series titled “The Church Around the World,” we see great insight into God’s plan and methods for evangelism as well as how the church should function to honor her Lord. This week, we’ll pick up in looking at Acts 16:6-10, seeing what it looks like when the Holy Spirit leads.

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This Week @ Elim: 6-12 thru 6-18-2011

On the Lord’s Day:

  • 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. See Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations.
  • 10:30 am — How was the Gospel spread following the ascension of our Lord? As we go through the last half of the book of Acts in a series titled “The Church Around the World,” we see great insight into God’s plan and methods for evangelism as well as how the church should function to honor her Lord.

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This Week @ Elim: 6-5 thru 6-11-2011

On the Lord’s Day:

  • 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. See Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations.
  • 10:30 am — A special communion meditation is in store for us this week. God’s Word (specifically Psalm 100) will be taught, read, and sung in worship of the Living Lord!

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God Reveals the Trinity’s Involvement in Missionary Journeys

As Pastor Pauley finished preaching the 15th chapter Acts, and began chapter 16, he pointed out how the Apostle Paul and his disciples became all things for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 9:21-22). In chapter 16, as Paul arrives in Lystra and Derbe, he meets a young disciple of Christ named Timothy (16:1). Timothy was “well spoken of” by the brethren at Lystra and Iconium (16:2), and Paul desired to bring him along on his missionary journey. But, in order for Timothy to earn acceptance among the Jews, who ritualistically abided by their understanding of the Mosaic Law, Paul had Timothy circumcised. It is interesting to read how the Apostle did what was needed to cultivate acceptance of the Gospel message—even among hostile hearers! But, what is more fantastic to consider is how God orchestrated the missionary endeavors of the early Church. Scripture doesn’t say this of every trip, yet it is easy to see all true missionary journeys as ordained by the Holy Spirit. In fact, it is safe to say that “Trinitarian ordainment” choreographed the missionary outreaches of the early Church.

For example, in Acts 16: 6-10, we see how all three persons of the Godhead (Trinity) supernaturally prompted the missionaries to either refrain from entering certain regions to evangelize, or directed them to enter specific regions. Paul and Timothy were forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia (16:6); the Spirit of Jesus prohibited them from entering Bithynia (16:7). In Acts 16:10, Paul concluded that God had called them to preach the gospel in Macedonia, after the events of verse 9. Paul’s evangelistic logistics were not a result of his own ingenuity, but rather, divinely led. It was solely by God’s instigation that Paul chose that missionary route. Of all the cities he could have ventured to—and there were many—God directed him to Macedonia. Amazingly, by this “Trinitarian ordainment”, God inspired the mission team to act according to His will, thus causing the swift growth of the Church!

That was over 2,000 years ago. It’s fascinating to ponder, that by God’s providence, the church grew very rapidly. Incidentally, today’s church growth is still dependent upon this same sovereign intervention. Many times, we fail to perceive the reality that ALL church growth is by God’s hand. We are so blessed to have an unchanging God (Hebrews 13:8)! Human ingenuity and methodology has absolutely no bearing on evangelism and church growth. Yes, Christians plant the seed (the Gospel), and may even provide water, but ONLY God brings growth (1 Corinthians 3:5-6)! People contribute absolutely nothing toward the effectual process of an individual’s salvation; it is solely the work of the Holy Spirit. Salvation only occurs when God’s chosen are “drawn” to believe in Jesus Christ (John 6:44) by His Father. How God orchestrates the phenomenon of salvation is beyond human comprehension, and remains hidden from full knowledge (Deuteronomy 29:29; John 3:8; Romans 11:33). But it ought to comfort us to know that we have a God whose ways are beyond the limits of our understanding. We may rejoice in being limited in our humanity in comprehending God’s omniscience and omnipotence!

How gratifying it is that Elim embraces the doctrine of the Trinity. To be honest, I find it incredibly troubling that others who call themselves Christians deny this truth. Scripture is clear regarding the existence of the Trinity. For instance, Then God said, “Let US make man in OUR image… (Genesis 1:26-emphasis added). Note that God made this declaration in the plural; “US” and “OUR” clearly indicate more than one. Or, “I [John the Baptist] myself did not know Him [Jesus Christ], but He [God, the Father] who sent me to baptize with water said to me, ‘He on whom you see the Spirit [Holy Spirit] descend and remain, this is He who baptizes with the Holy Spirit‘” (John 1:33-parenthesis added). In this verse, all three persons of the Godhead are referenced; it’s one of the strongest Trinitarian verses in the entire Bible! I close by quoting the final verse of Elim’s customarily sung doxology at most every Sunday’s worship service, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen!

Why God Allows False Teachers to Live

Just a few days ago (if you are reading this in the first few days of June, 2011) many people had their worldview turned upside down. They had followed a false prophet by the name of Harold Camping who said Jesus would rapture “true believers” (Camping doesn’t like the word “church”) out of the world at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time on May 21st. He also said that event would usher in five months of catastrophes unparalleled in history. Of course, if you are reading this you don’t need any further proof that he was a false prophet.

Such people really “burn my toast.” I know that hardly sounds pastoral, but in the days leading up to his foolish prediction, unbelievers of all kinds were planning parties, opening websites, making videos for YouTube, and all sorts of other actions to express their derision. Yes, the false prophets deserve to be derided on one hand, but the sad part (here we go with the “burned toast” again) is that the truth of God’s Word, the fact that Jesus is indeed coming back, gets lumped in with the spectacularly stupid, and it hurts the genuine Church.

I know it is not the first time such foolishness has taken place. In fact, Camping himself did this once before in 1994 (and he still had lots of followers!). But, in my flesh, I always want to scream “Why Lord, do you let these people live?” Now, that may sound harsh to your ears, but remember that God expressed His righteous judgement about such people in the beginning books of the Bible: the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name that I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that same prophet shall die (Deuteronomy 18:20). Such individuals really ought to be grateful for grace.

On a morning just a few mornings before the “prophesied” date, a true brother in the Lord who often ministers to my heart and mind posted a list of ways in which the aforementioned false prophet (I really don’t want to use his name that much) may be seen to glorify God. Oh sure, some of it was a type of tongue-in-cheek writing, but his points were Scriptural and made me think hard. Why, exactly, does God let such false teachers live? He is plain that all He does He does for His glory, so how does this fit? I think the brother was on to something, and I secured his permission to rewrite some of his good work for you.

First, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God because all things are God’s servants (Psalm 119:91). Such fools can’t not glorify God. You can’t not glorify God. (I know, bad English but good theology.) You will either glorify Him as His servant, or as His unwitting instrument; but you will glorify Him (cf. Isaiah 10:5-16).

Second, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God because, by his refusal to repent for past false teachings and putting all his weight on yet more foolishness, he illustrates God’s wisdom in warning us: Like a dog that returns to his vomit is a fool who repeats his folly (Proverbs 26:11).

Third, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God, because his arrogant false claim to possess knowledge serves to put the spotlight on the humble truthfulness of Jesus, who confessed that “concerning that day or that hour, no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father,” and then admonished us “Be on guard, keep awake. For you do not know when the time will come” (Mark 13:32-22).

Fourth, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God because, by his repeated persistence in falsity despite humiliation and exposure, he bears out God’s wisdom in warning that you can Crush a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with crushed grain, yet his folly will not depart from him (Proverbs 27:22).

Fifth, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God because he makes very plain the critical importance of the God-breathed warning in the epistle of James, Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness (James 3:1).

Sixth, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God because he spotlights God’s wisdom in structuring the local church as an organization led by men who first had to show and prove themselves as being capable of humbly receiving instruction from other men (2 Timothy 1:13; 2:1-2; 3:10-17; Titus 1:9).

Seventh, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God because he highlights the wisdom of God in warning church leaders to be on the lookout for self-absorbed people who seek to divide churches, and to kick them out if they won’t accept correction (Romans 16:17-18; Titus 3:10-11).

Eighth, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God by providing a living illustration of the horrendous result of ignoring God’s warnings against being wise in one’s own eyes (Proverbs 12:15; 26:12).

Ninth, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God by providing a living illustration of the horrible and stupid result of forsaking the preaching of Christ and His Word for something else (1 Corinthians 2:2; 15:1-11; Colossians 1:27:29).
Tenth, a false teacher allowed to live glorifies God by showcasing the wisdom of God in directing local churches to shut down schismatics who obsessively major on minors and promote speculation rather than the biblical edification of God’s people (1 Timothy 1:3-4).

Actually, there were several other reasons given, but you get the idea. In short, I suppose, we might understand that the Lord allows a false teacher to continue living so that the truth might have a clear opposite with which to be identified. They prove the warnings of His Word, and will ultimately prove the righteousness of His wrath!

Unintentionally, unconsciously, and in spite of himself, a false teacher allowed to live does glorify God. And, I think, we should keep this in mind with regards to people such as atheists, polytheists, and other heretics for they also clearly manifest the truths laid out in Scripture as well. And such thinking will bring us back to the Word of God and the power of His glory!