"A
man that is an
heretic
after
the first and second-admonition reject; knowing that he that is such is
subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself"
-
Titus
3:10, 11.
"For
there must be also
heresies
among
you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you"
-
1
Corinthians 5:19.
The word "heretic" has
come to mean, in modern religious vocabulary, one who holds or advocates
views which are condemned by human religious authorities. However, in
the Bible the word means
"a
choosing, choice...then, that which is chosen, and hence, an opinion,
especially a self-willed opinion, which is substituted for submission to
the power of truth, and leads to division and the formation of sects."
- W. E. Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
One becomes a heretic
when he chooses to exalt his views or opinions, sometimes making a test
of fellowship over them, and always seeking to convert others to his
views. It is truly a work of the flesh -
Galatians 5:20.
There are various kinds
of heretics and heresies. There are heresies which consist of doctrinal
views which are directly opposed to the teaching of the Bible. Various
denominational doctrines which reference their Creeds rather than the
Bible are rather outstanding examples of this type of heresy.
Ironically, in many such circles, failure to subscribe to the Creeds is
itself marked as "heresy."
There are heretics among
the churches who choose to make tests of fellowship over matters of
judgment. This is admittedly a difficult area, as opinions differ widely
as to what constitutes a "matter of judgment." Great care needs to be
exercised here. For when brethren pull into opposing groups over what is
a matter of judgment, one or both groups can, by definition, become
guilty of heresy!
Then there are heretics
in local congregations who qualify as such by choosing to dislike the
elders, preacher or other members. They seem to make it their career to
dig up all the dirt they can, pounce on every new member and unload the
entire heap on them. They seem to work day and night to establish their
views in the minds of others, thus building a "party" around them. Many
a division has been caused by this type of heretic. The tragic thing
about these brethren is that they seldom realize that they are, by Bible
definition, a heretic.
Consider, neighbor, are
you a heretic? Do you hold some religious view not found in the word of
God to which you are trying to win others? If so, you are guilty of
heresy!
How about it, brother.
are your disagreements with your brethren over matters of judgment a
constant sore spot with you? Are you ever seeking to turn the enmity of
others against them? Does your personal dislike of some member become
the topic of your every conversation with other members? If so, then,
friend, you are a heretic and the doors of Heaven are forever closed for
you until you repent
(Galatians 5:21).
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