It
is amazing how many hours some parents of young children give to the
world promoted by some denominational church that is tied in with the
social gospel movement. There are the gatherings on Sunday and midweek,
and in addition to them there is choir practice one night, all those
arts and crafts for VBS, and then on Saturday night several dozen
children of various ages will be by to eat one part of that continuing
meal which will be supplemented at several other homes before it is over
at bedtime, and those children who play in the church league must be
coached, and who will take those classes to Opryland or Six Flags?
Parents may
become so involved in such "church work" that they will not have time
for Bible study at home or to bring their children up "in the nurture
and admonition of the Lord." Children need their parents for more things
than just to play with them. The family life building or the fellowship
hall may interfere much with those duties the Lord assigned. Food, fun,
and frolic may take the place of that which edifies.
Some of
these denominations may have some zealous members who spend much time
visiting in homes to recruit new members. They make special effort to
get these people to say they believe in Jesus and then join the church
and attend the class parties. These new converts are not taught much
before or after they are baptized. Emotionalism, fun, and much
socializing may cover the whole plan. All this actually gets people
satisfied outside of Christ. It makes them happy with themselves without
their obeying the gospel or learning the right way of the Lord.
Repentance,
honesty, acceptable worship, modesty, and complete obedience are not the
same as emotionalism, excitement, and parties. The Lord loved the church
and gave himself up for it. He will not accept a social club as a
substitute for it. Zeal without knowledge is not enough to please God
(Rom.
10:1-3).
As the
social gospel becomes more exciting and more widely accepted there is
less and less emphasis on clean speech and moral purity. The social
drink which leads to addiction and the social dance, mixed bathing, and
vulgar speech, which lead to fornication and divorce, are tolerated.
Such churches do much for the "singles." They plan retreats for them and
trips to ski resorts and other vacation spots. America's moral standards
have been lowered as the fellowship hall has become more important. Each
one who dies is "preached into heaven" regardless of how he behaved in
life.
"One church
is as good as another" has become the creed that forms the basis for
unity among the denominations. Their preachers can work together in
their ministerial associations. Young men who go to the seminaries are
taught to believe nothing in particular. The Bible becomes "a book"
rather than "the book," and all are taught to believe that each person
has a right to his own opinions, as if Christ has no authority. The one
thing that all are expected to combat is the idea that the Bible gives
us all things that pertain to live and godliness and that Christ has all
authority in his church.
Churches
which can join together in their Billy Graham type of religious
campaigns, and their give-away programs at Christmas, and in their
sunrise services on Easter morning may not search the Scriptures daily
for the will of the Lord. Whatever they like must be acceptable to God,
and whatever others like must be just as good. Will there ever be
another great awakening and movement back to the Bible?
Evolution
takes the place of creation in the minds of most of those who are
trained in seminaries. The miracles are questioned, hell is denied, and
heaven just becomes a beautiful word to use in funeral services.
Separation into two groups at a final judgment is ignored. These
educated infidels may preach, but they are working for what they regard
as rights, better housing, government give-away programs, etc., for a
better here and now rather than "pie in the sky by and by."
There is
much talk of rights of the sex perverts - gay rights, etc. - as
alternate life styles that should be recognized by all. There are
pressures to permit two men to marry, adopt children, and be active in
church work. Sodom was destroyed by the Lord for such sins, but there
may be American cities with as many sodomites as Sodom had. What is
wrong today? Is there such a thing as sin? The humanists, who are very
powerful in many religious movements, deny that there is any such thing
as sin.
"For to be
carnally minded is death: but to be spiritually minded is life and peace
... .. For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through
the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live. For as many
as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God." These
statements from
Romans
8 are true as are
all the teachings of God. His will is for our good always.
(Read Deut. 6:24; Mark 10:28-30; 1 Tim. 4:8.)
There may
be few in the narrow way that leads unto life, but they all should
contend earnestly for the faith
(Jude
3).
The gospel is still God's power unto salvation. The word is sharp and
active. There have been periods of ungodliness and unbelief before
followed by zealous returns to righteousness. The cry of the day is for
workers who are not ashamed of the gospel and the righteousness it
reveals.
Denominationalism is certainly not a picture of a kingdom with law and
order. It is confusion without a recognized authority. It is as sheep
without a shepherd, or is it goats without a goatsherd? The Lord will
not accept fun and frolic as a substitute for worship, nor will he
accept zeal in the family life building as a substitute for presenting
one's body as a living sacrifice to God. We should all emphasize the
duty to live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world.
There is a time to laugh but not as a church "work." —
Guardian of Truth, Sept 17, 1987
Other Articles by
Irven Lee
An
Undeclared War
The Profitable Word
Attitudes Leading to Apostasy
Discipline in the Home
Terms of Membership