Friday, July 20, 2012

Lordship Salvation: Biblical Principle or Heresy?


       I've been wanting to write this article for quite some time because I feel it is an important topic.  Salvation, grace, discipleship and sanctification are complicated subjects to where I honestly felt I didn't fully understand until a long time after I knew Jesus and not being familiar with christianese did not help one bit.  Its like trying to learn quantum mechanics in a foreign language. These subjects are often harder to understand with plenty of wolves in sheep clothing spreading false doctrines to push personal agendas regardless of what scripture tells them.  One of those agendas is the heresy of lordship salvation.  If you ever encountered people like Brother Ross at ECU then you may be familiar with it.

So what exactly is Lordship Salvation?

 

Lordship Salvation pretty much states that you must declare Jesus as the Lord of your life, repent of your sins and live a consecrated christian life free of sin in order to receive salvation..  In this false gospel, there is no such thing as backsliders, grace or faith alone being required for salvation. Versing saying that we have all sinned do not register for Lordship Salvationist. Salvation is dependent on your ability to live a sin free Godly life and if you fail, the gates of hell swing wide to receive you.  Your works in living sin free, not the death of Jesus, determine your salvation and if you screw up then sucks to be you. lol
Ha.ha.ha, such a cliche joke William.. You've been working on that all night?...*eyeroll*


Well why is this wrong? I though Jesus called us to submit ourselves and follow him?


 

Yes, Jesus told us to come to him and follow him BUT sanctification and salvation are two separate steps.  Christians do good works BECAUSE we are saved, NOT to get saved.  Lordship Salvation arose out of good intentions at the mass of Christians not living a sanctified life by abusing grace and failing to grow spiritually.  We are not called to follow good intentions but to follow scripture.  Sanctification in laymen's terms is obedience to God's word. Sanctification is a process after we get saved and it can be as quick as wild fire or something that inches slowly.  It is the process where you are slowly setting a good example of Jesus, spreading his aroma around and living a God centered life.  For me its not as rapid as some people and its something that I work at every day along with the millions of other Christians.  We are already saved and our salvation came when we chose to trust in Jesus for our salvation and repented(to feel sorry, realize guilt, etc) of our sins. Sanctification comes after. Salvation is a FREE gift and you can't pay anything for it because it was already bought by the blood of Jesus when he died on the cross.  You can only choose to accept the gift of salvation.  We are called to be disciples and honor God in what we do but that is AFTER we get saved.  You will never get saved if you try to live a sin free life to earn salvation.  We are expected to obey God AFTER we get saved.  Putting the fruit of salvation at the root of our faith in Jesus is not the message preached in the gospel.


So wait, its just faith alone for salvation? Can I just work my way around Jesus?

 

  The bible is full of sinners who were saved by their faith alone.  Even Abraham's faith counted him as righteous.  It was not works but his faith that saved him.  David was a very faithful Christian King who had backslid into adultery and assassination of the husband who's wife he slept with.  He was still a christian because his faith is what saved him.  Judas for example was a follower of Christ who jumped through all the right hoops but because he didn't trust in Jesus for his salvation, he still went to hell even after he did works as a Follower of Christ.  He did the works but he did not have faith in Jesus.  Even John the Baptist had doubts about Jesus being the messiah who still put his trust and faith in Jesus but a lordship salvationist would claim that this was a sign that he was never really saved to begin with.  Peter denied Jesus not once but a total of THREE TIMES!!!  They broke bread together, spent close time as practically brothers and Peter punked out on Jesus.  He still was saved and ended up coming around.  Lordship salvation would mean that Peter was not saved.  Even Paul struggled with sin. Lordship salvation would mean that Paul was not a christian and he was not saved.  Salvation is not about being perfect, its about what Jesus did for us on the cross which was die for our sins. Its about putting our faith and trust in him for saving us and not our own works.  Good works are simply fruit AFTER we have already received salvation.  Salvation is by grace alone and is not tied to works,  God saves sinners.  Grace alone is not an excuse to abuse the forgiveness but the fruit is not the tree, its a product AFTER the tree(Salvation) has been formed.


Come to Jesus FIRST for salvation, THEN get your life straightened out

 

Yes, even "that guy" in the back recovering from a hangover.. We see you! lol
 If you don't know Jesus or trust him for your salvation then you need to come to him regardless of how much you feel you should straighten up first because Jesus is the one who grants you salvation and makes you right again.  The Gospel is open for everyone and Jesus died so that everyone may be saved, even that guy that took a dump on the police car at the Occupy Wall Street protest. (Like really dude? What made you think that was even the slightest bit acceptable?)  What in the world was your state of mind?) Its up to you to choose Jesus, I can't force anything.  This false doctrine has kept people from accepting Jesus because they can't stop sinning and don't want to go to church unless they clean themselves up first.   You don't come to Jesus correct, you come to Jesus to GET correct.  Jesus came to save sinners.

God Bless!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Christianity and the 21st Century

     I wanted to make this article to set the tone of the rest blog.  Its not a completely random first post and its beefy because I don't want you guys eating Scooby Snacks of some pop fluff piece.  The 21st century has to be one of the most challenging and unique times to come.  With it we have had a very historical political climate, extremely violent conflicts/wars happening simultaneously, a worldwide economic meltdown, widespread unemployment in a post manufacturing service economy, gangs fueling a large chunk of violence, an explosion of subgroups/cultures and a rapid expansion of technology not seen since the industrial revolution.   Not only are the kids today scared about our future, with a little over half of our college graduates unemployed, but the parents are worried about the future as well. 

     Now the first think you are telling yourself is. "How is this any different from the early 1900s or the 1960s? Didn't they have gang problems with the mafia, economic woes, cultural clashes and massive wars?" One thing and one thing only has set the divide, the internet.  Not only do we have the internet but its nearly everywhere and most electronic devices have the ability to connect online from cell phones to video games, computers obviously, iPads, and iPods, while scientist along with engineers are already trying to pioneer internet enabled contact lenses. 

     With all of this technology, its made a 196,939,900 sq mi planet feel relatively small.  It has opened all of the conflicts of the world and reduced them to a simple click of a web page.  Our generation of kids had to grow up quick and face the reality of the world at a early age.  No longer do we have to wait for breaking news coverage getting transported to the new stations.  We can get it instantly over the internet.  War footage is given to us during a live stream and we can constantly monitor economic climates across the globe with a blackberry.  With unlimited information and a generation of kids with egos larger than their IQ, our post modern culture has become nihilistic, cynical, morally relevant and self-absorbed on a level never seen before. 

Generation Y has a lot of negative connotations attached to it.  Some exaggerated, others spot on.

This has created a perfect spiritual storm to wreak havoc on not only on society but more importantly the Christian community.  The internet allows an even greater opportunity to spread anti-religious sentiments to a larger group of impressionable teens.  Due to this fact, a lot more kids are now choosing alternative religious views and are walking away from the faith.  The internet has allowed access to anti-faith arguments with massive popularity of books like The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins surpassing 2 million english sales. The churches are closing doors at an by the thousands while bible teachers fuss over widely established doctrine and people are viewing their faith as irrelevant for their lives.

What does this all mean for Christianity and the Gospel?



The good news(I'm not talking about the "good Good News" just yet buddy, hold your britches!) is that the Christian community has access to the same resources and the internet has caused a rapid explosion of christian culture.  The Purpose Driven Life by pastor Rick Warren sold over 30 million copies showing that despite the rise of alternative religious views, Christianity has also been tremendously strengthened by the use of our new social media age. At every burst of anti-gospel sentiment, the church has met and vastly exceeded its responses aggressively and with more scholarship than ever before. Pastors across the country can minister to someone thousands of miles away through the internet and access to resources are done by a mouse click.  We are on the verge of seeing a christian explosion akin to the evangelical explosion of the 1980s.

With the rise of the Emerging church(There will be an article on that later) and plenty of reformed ministry breaking in the new century, we can promise that the culture will be set and matched.  Our culture has become a big threat to scripture but God is even bigger as well as well as the new churches exploding on the scene.  Something even more bizarre is the fact that Jesus is more popular than ever highlighted in books like They Like Jesus but Not the Church by Dan Kimball.  Pastors are stepping up and defending the bible's integrity from criticism like never before.  

Christianity is not only responding strongly to the culture here in America but across the world as well with a surge in Christianity in China.  Christian persecution is rising as well from government authorities who wish to hold a vice grip on its citizens.  Despite the fact that the official state religion is atheism, more and more people are finding faith to the point where China might be a a Christian led nation in the future. Christianity may be becoming less popular here in America but its spreading everywhere else in the world due to the power of instant communication.


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Chinese Christians praying.
With all of this said we must not forget what time Christianity started.  After the ascension of Jesus, where he went to Heaven, it was up to literally 12 guys, known as the apostles, to spread the good news(salvation through Jesus) of Jesus Christ.  The Apostle Paul started the spread of Christianity towards the gentiles(non-Jews) and they did this during the most jacked up time in history in a culture only second to Greece when it came to hedonism. It was the same culture where sex with a slave(slaves were considered property and you could even pimp them out to other people for pocket change)was not consider adultery, politics was cut throat, literally, violence was a common occurrence on the street, and watching people getting slaughtered in the Colosseum was the the ancient Rome's equivalence of Jersey Shore.


Ancient Rome made Jersey Shore look like PBS daytime special for the whole family

Lets not also forget what early Christians were up against.  The most that will happen to you today in America is minor to moderate ridicule along being labeled a "fundie","bigot" or "Jesus Freak".(In some other countries punishment for Christianity is execution.)   In Rome, they did not play around and punishments for Christian faith were very cruel and unusual including being skinned alive, having your breast cut off if you're a woman, being toasted and grilled alive, becoming a snack for a 500lb lion, being tied to an anchor and thrown in the water just to name a few. Christians paid severely for faith in Jesus and the apostles, who were expected to take Christianity to the ends of the Earth, was the size of your average bible study group.  If anything it makes the challenges now of the 21st century seem small and insignificant.  The apostles worked to the bone for their faith until they were either martyred or went into exile after being thrown in boiling oil ala Apostle John.

My favorite verse of all time surprisingly is not John 3:16 but 2nd Timothy 1:7 which states "For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline."  No matter how many times people say Christianity will be gone by the end of the century, or claim its obsolete, we will rise and we will overcome.  Our generation is more than interested to actually learn about the gospel where it was seen as a social obligation before. We have a large group of teens charging headstrong into missions and a plethora of more than qualified teachers and scholars, and I feel they will address the needs of the people more than secular humanism can ever conceive. We will see Christianity cruise easily through this Century into the 2100s.  There is a good chance I wont live that long to see it but I don't doubt out ability to stay strong. The same internet that gave rise to a nihilistic culture is the same internet that is spreading the gospel like a unquenchable wild fire.  Christianity is looking very bright for the 21st century.

Modern day baptism
The protestant church's equivalent of the Avengers(or Justice League for you D.C. fans who support inferior comic book superheroes *cough*) with leaders like John Piper, Tim Kellar, Mark Driscoll, Matthew Chandler, Kevin DeYoung, Kathleen Nielson, Francis Chan and a host of other leaders.


So that was it?  THIS is what you was hyping about? Man, you were talking about your blog like it was the sequel to the long waited Great Gatsby passed though your family secretly from F. Scottie himself.


I can see the angry mob I will get by the end of this year already.
Yeppppp.  That's it, I wanted a first post to be an examination of the times to gain perspective of where we are before I start heading in.  For example I have an untold story of Noah(Its going to be a unique perspective on the story) draft that's still simmering on the stove top, I want to write a post about the emerging church, I want to do a videogamer's guide to the gospel(its sort of my baby but its in mid brainstorming), I want to do an idiot's guide to the book of Acts going through the entire book, an examination of politics and Christians and some more serious pieces on real issues that affect Christians everyday like sex trafficking(awareness and how can Christians respond to it), drugs(Can we take drugs? Why did God make marijuana if he didn't want us to smoke it? etc, gonna start pushing boundaries here), racism/discrimination(cross historical examination or racism and Christianity along with a message to how we can wipe it out today. Its will be more controversial), pornography(Oh boy, I'm already pushing boundaries now. lol Not sure if I wanna write this, especially with family reading my blog and gossipy relatives who can't keep stories straight and will tell all kinds of lies to my parents. "DID YOU KNOW WILL HAS PORN ON HIS FACEBOOK? hmph, use to be a sweet little ol' christian boy...."), homosexuality(I'm gonna need an ice cold beer and some Advil before I even THINK about touching this, I expect a ton of controversy and I'm not posting a verse or two, I'm writing a genuine and honest ARTICLE. I wanna talk to the LGBT club at ECU as well as pastors and other people. I might not even write it TBH.  YES, I'm a nerd so I know its bad to combine drugs and alcohol due to the potentially dangerous effects. Please do not combine alcohol and Advil at home because it can increase your risk of ulcers and your stomach lining bleeding.), poverty, etc.  I also want to do some more doctrine based articles on matters such as the prosperity gospel, Hell, lordship salvation, etc.  Its going to be neato so ummmm, yeah. Starting this blog only showed me how much I wasn't ready to teach on level of detail I want to do for this blog so I have a ton of reading(both scriptural and non scripture from theologians/pastors), listening and praying to do.  I want to have interviews, show different perspectives on some matters, have guest, do mock interviews, and just have fun and do it big.  Its gonna be a hodge podge of culture, teaching scripture, and examinations.  I promise to keep the scripture teaching needle point accurate and biblical. So yeah, cool beans and keep an eye out on your Facebook.  I'm gonna put myself out there for the Kingdom, I'm not perfect, but I am a christian and God taught me a thing or two about a thing or two.

God Bless and have a safe weekend!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Welcome to my blog!

YESSS, Its finally finished!!! 

I saw a lot of my christian friends create christian blogs and after reading them, I decided to get in on the action.  I will try and update it at least once a week with something worth your time.  It can be a good way to keep me reading my bible regularly as well.  I don't want to do a half a job because my name will be attached to this so I promise to keep it high quality.  That means no ridiculous blog design with 1990s kitties in space background with Lisa Frank glitter font riddled with ads/urls that looked like it was designed by some random creepy guy in his dark basement.

First off I just want to remind you that the title of the blog has absolutely nothing to do with politics or liberalism/emerging church/ liberal theology/etc.  I have nothing against it but I felt I needed to clarify for those who came here looking for it.

Awwww, but I wanted to share my 20 page master thesis on the social class theory in its relation to the functioning relationship between politics, the constitution and peanut butter snacks. Who's gonna read it now?!?

I chose the title because left handed people are approximately 10% of the population, even across time! Its a complex genetic puzzle as to exactly why and left handedness has always been seen as strange, unorthodox and sometimes even taboo because it was so different from the mainstream.  Now its not as stigmatizing as it was in the past but its still a quirky difference from the norm.  I want to offer some unique perspectives on the gospel and the bible in general from regular but eccentric dude.  Yes, I just used the word "dude" and I'm a pretty plain, average guy who happens to be a christian.  I am down to earth, I made still make mistakes and I can be pretty aloof at times. Through all of that, one thing I have in common with a lot of other Christians is that I love Jesus who tries to better grasp a coherent understanding of the gospel.  I unfortunately will not try to speak in christianese but I will try to be relate to both the freshmen in Christ as well as the most ardent bible experts.


Theo Logan Masstur VII B.S. M.S. Ph.D P.A.S.T.O.R.:  Mmmm yesh, I will be monitoring this blog hard for theological errors and share with you my expertise when you provide me a chance to respond with my unsolicited advice. especially needed since I have more degrees than a obtuse angle.


I will make sure I won't twist scripture by being as biblical as possible but I will offer unique and sometimes seemingly bizarre interpretations of scripture and Jesus.  It will not be sacrilegious, it will be heresy free, it won't always be humorous but I promise you it will make you think and hopefully will feel fresh and original.  You will laugh, you may sometimes cry,  and you may even sometimes may be so angry that you will be compelled to email me a very angry message. FYI, I most likely won't read it.*wink* I hope you enjoy this blog and hopefully I won't get lazy/bored and abandon it after 2-3 post due to my squirrel like attention span.  For those who are saying to themselves that my style of blogging is almost a complete christian ripoff version of cracked.com minus the funny jokes and half the wit then you sir can just hush and sit yourself in a corner captain obvious.