Archive for June, 2010


Are you full of yourself?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

God sends no one away except those who are full of themselves.

“God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.” —James 4:6

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Ancestors and Descendants

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

You can’t do much about your ancestors……

but you can influence your descendants enormously!

Joshua 24:15    ”but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.”

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The Vatican and Alien Life! Whats next?!

Friday, June 25th, 2010

On November 10th, 2009, the Associated Press ran a story with the headline, “Vatican looks to heavens for signs of alien life.” It noted that:

The Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church. “The questions of life’s origins and of whether life exists elsewhere in the universe are very suitable and deserve serious consideration,” said the Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, an astronomer and director of the Vatican Observatory … Funes said the possibility of alien life raises “many philosophical and theological implications … If biology is not unique to the Earth, or life elsewhere differs biochemically from our version, or we ever make contact with an intelligent species in the vastness of space, the implications for our self-image will be profound.” Today top clergy, including Funes, openly endorse scientific ideas like the Big Bang theory as a reasonable explanation for the creation of the universe.

Earlier this year, the Vatican also sponsored a conference on evolution to mark the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species. The event snubbed proponents of alternative theories, like creationism and intelligent design, which see a higher being rather than the undirected process of natural selection behind the evolution of species. Working with scientists to explore fundamental questions that are of interest to religion is in line with the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI, who has made strengthening the relationship between faith and reason a key aspect of his papacy. Recent popes have been working to overcome the accusation that the church was hostile to science—a reputation grounded in the Galileo affair [persecuted 400 years ago as a heretic].

Tommaso Maccacaro, president of Italy’s national institute of astrophysics, said that astronomy has had a major impact on the way we perceive ourselves. “It was astronomical observations that let us understand that Earth (and man) don’t have a privileged position or role in the universe,” he said. “I ask myself what tools will we use in the next 400 years, and I ask what revolutions of understanding they’ll bring about, like resolving the mystery of our apparent cosmic solitude.”

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A person that is Born Again, Saved by the precious Blood of Christ seeks Christ and no other. A religion (which is exactly what Roman Catholicism is) seeks alien life and church tradition and whatever else because Roman Catholicism rejects truth. They mix just enough of truth to fool people. With Roman Catholicism it is NEVER just God’s Word. It is ALWAYS the Bible plus Tradition plus whatever else they conjure up.  Oh!   ” that men would study to show themselves approved unto God, rightly dividing the Word of Truth!

“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.” —-1 John 4:1

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Ecumenical…ism at it’s Best!

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

EDINBURGH 2010: A FALSE UNITY

Last week’s Edinburgh 2010 was an ecumenical celebration of the 100th anniversary of the World Missionary Conference. It was a celebration of a false unity and is more about the building of the Harlot Church of Revelation 17 than the true church of Jesus Christ.

Edinburgh 2010 brought together a hodgepodge of Evangelicals, Modernists, Roman Catholics, Orthodox, and Pentecostals. There were Presbyterians, Lutherans, Methodists, Anglicans, Baptists, you name it. Olav Tveit, general secretary of the wretchedly apostate World Council of Churches, said, “Mission and unity belong together” (“Evangelicals, Ecumenicals,” Christian Post, June 3, 2010).

Geoff Tunnicliffe, international director of the World Evangelical Alliance, said that though Christians can’t agree on doctrine, they should “build bridges rather than create chasms.” The conference concluded with “a Common Call to Christians.”

In John 17:21, Jesus did not call for any sort of ecumenical unity. John 17 is a prayer that Jesus prayed to God the Father, not a command that He gave to Christians. By the context, it is obvious that Jesus was not describing the “unity in diversity” of modern ecumenism (including “evangelical” ecumenism). Jesus was describing those who keep God’s Word (John 17:6). That is definitely not a description of the crowd at Edinburgh, with their wholesale rejection of the infallible inspiration of Scripture, acceptance of evolution, infant baptism, prayers to Mary, replacement theology, liberation theology, interfaith dialogue, social gospel, private prayer language, and a host of other heresies.

If God is so big on unity, why did He demand that His people earnestly contend for the faith once delivered to the saints (Jude 3)? Why did He demand that we keep the truth without spot (1 Timothy 6:14)?.

” But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.  And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.  And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.  — 2Peter 2:1-3

The participation of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelism and other “evangelical” organizations in Edinburgh 2010 is clear evidence of the apostasy of evangelicalism today. Where are the prominent evangelicals who are lifting their voices against this rebellion?

This is a loud warning to those fundamentalists who are footsying with the evangelicals.

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Seventh Day Adventist. false teaching #4: Annihilation of the Wicked

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

FALSE TEACHING # 4: ANNIHILATION OF THE WICKED

Seventh-day Adventism teaches that the unsaved will be burned up in the lake of fire.

“The theory of eternal torment is one of the false doctrines that constitute the wine of the abomination of Babylon. … There will then be no lost souls to blaspheme God as they writhe in never-ending torment; no wretched beings in hell will mingle their shrieks with the songs of the saved” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, pp. 470, 477).

They claim that the eternal torment of the wicked cannot be reconciled with God’s love and mercy.

“How repugnant to every emotion of love and mercy, and even to our sense of justice, is the doctrine that the wicked dead are tormented with fire and brimstone in an eternally burning hell” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, p. 469).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The Bible teaches that the unsaved will endure eternal conscious torment. See Matthew 25:46; Revelation 14:10-11; Revelation 20:10-15. Three times in Mark 9 Christ spoke of hell as “the fire that never shall be quenched: where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched…” (Mk. 9:43-48). This is the language of eternal suffering.

Adventists argue that though the fire is eternal, the punishment is not. This is an impossible interpretation, because Christ taught that the punishment of the unsaved will be worse than a violent destruction or loss of existence. Mark 9:42 warns that would be better for the wicked to hang a millstone about his neck and to be cast into the sea than to endure God’s judgment. In the very next verse, Jesus began to describe the horrors of Hell. In other words, Hell is going to be worse than any violent destruction. The suffering is eternal in duration. In Matthew 26:24, the Lord said Judas’ punishment will be worse than loss of existence. “… it had been good for that man if he had not been born.”

The doctrine of eternal torment might be difficult for us to understand, but God has revealed it and our part is to accept it by faith. Hell is a place of fire, and it is a place where the suffering is eternal. These Scriptures should be a loud warning to every man, woman, and child that life is no game; salvation is not a thing to delay for even an hour. No time should be wasted in finding security in the Saviour whose blood “cleanseth us from all sin.” No effort should be spared in reaching lost souls for Christ. Hell’s torment is as eternal in duration as Heaven’s bliss.

2. God’s mercy does not erase His holy justice. God’s justice was satisfied in the atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, but those who reject His great salvation must suffer for their own sins. God has given His Son to die on the cross to redeem men from their sins. Through this atonement, God’s holy justice was satisfied (Isaiah 53:11), and He offers full pardon and eternal life to every sinner that responds in repentance and faith. Those who reject the Savior’s suffering must suffer for their own sin. Adventism claims that God would be unjust to make Christ-rejecters suffer eternally for their sins, but who are we to question God’s justice?

and these are the Signs of the Times…….


This report is excerpted from AVOIDING THE SNARE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM. This book has been called the best on the subject by the editor of The Baptist Challenge. Now it has been throughly updated and enlarged. It is diligently researched from official publications of the Seventh-day Adventist organization and proves conclusively that the Seventh-day Adventist gospel is false. The book begins with a chapter entitled “Adventists Wanted Me to Revise This Book,” describing a deceptive attempt by Seventh-day Adventists to have me change the book. The major divisions of the book are: “Adventist History Proves It is Heretical” and “Adventist Doctrine Proves It Is Heretical.” The book analyzes Adventist doctrines such as Sabbath-keeping, Soul-sleep, Annihilation of the wicked, Ellen White as a Prophetess, Investigative Judgment, Misuse of the Mosaic Law, and Vegetarianism. The chapter “Why Some Have Considered Seventh-day Adventism Evangelical” analyzes Walter Martin’s (author of Kingdom of the Cults) faulty view of Adventism. The book includes selections from D.M. Canright’s 1898 book Seventh-day Adventism Renounced. Canright was an early leader in Adventism who left and became a Baptist pastor.

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Having troubles?

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

John 16:33.  ” In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”

“Man is born onto trouble…”   Job was absolutely right about that!  (Job 5:7).  ”If it weren’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all!”   You know, I do thank God for verses like John 16:33.  We are going to have troubles. Troubles of every kind, sort, and nature.  But guess what. Be of good cheer!  From John 16:33 I take it that no matter what the world throws at you, we can have peace. Why? Because our Saviour said “I have overcome the world!”

Is there a wedge between you and your spouse?   Talk to the One who can drive that wedge out

A little short on cash?     Talk to the one who can supply ALL your need

Has your health got you down?     Talk to the Great Physician

The answer to our troubles will not be found in this world…. But somewhere between Genesis 1:1 and Revelation 22:21

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Seventh Day Adventist.FALSE TEACHING # 3: SOUL SLEEP

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

FALSE TEACHING # 3: SOUL SLEEP

The Seventh-day Adventist Church teaches that those who die do not go to heaven or to hell but their soul sleeps unconsciously in the grave until the resurrection.
“To be dead does not mean to go to heaven; it does not mean to go to hell; it does not mean to go to purgatory. Indeed, it does not mean to go anywhere at all. It means simply an end of life. … Death is cessation of life, an absence of life, the exact opposite of life. … The man does not live; the body does not live; the soul does not live; the spirit does not live; the mind does not live. Intelligence ends, consciousness ends, memory ends, knowledge ends, thought ends” (When A Man Dies, p. 20).

Adventism teaches that the body and soul are not separate entities that can be parted at death.

“…the soul of man nowhere is represented as a separate, conscious part of man existing as such when the body sleeps in death… the soul of man comes with the breath; it goes with the breath. … It has no function or power of manifestation or of action, no existence, apart from the body…” (When A Man Dies, pp. 32, 33).

They teach that the spirit is the breath.

“… notice Job 27:3: ‘All the while my breath is in me, and the spirit of God is in my nostrils.’ Again we find in the margin that spirit might also be translated ‘breath.’ The two words are often used interchangeably in Scripture. … Now listen. ‘And breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.’ Nowhere are we told in Scripture that God gave man a living soul. Man became a living soul as the result of the union of the body with the breath of life. … It is clear that the spirit that a man received from God and that goes back to God when he dies, is what God put into his nostrils. … when he dies, the two separate. The dust returns to the ground. The breath, or spark of life, from saint or sinner, returns to God who gave it. The living, loving, acting soul does not go anywhere. It simply ceases to be a conscious entity until the resurrection morning, when the body and the breath of life are united again. That is Scripture pure and simple!” (Planet in Rebellion, pp. 320-323).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The word “soul” has different meanings in Scripture. Sometimes it does refer to the whole man. Often, though, it refers to a conscious, immaterial part of man that exists apart from the body beyond death. Words in the Bible must be defined by the context in which they are found.

Old Testament examples of the soul as an immaterial, conscious part of the man are seen in Genesis 35:18 and 1 Kings 17:21-22. In Genesis 35 the death of Rachel is recorded, and we are told that her soul departed when she died. “… as her soul was in departing, (for she died)…” In 1 Kings 17 a young boy died and was raised again through Elijah’s ministry. The Bible plainly says that his soul departed and then returned: “… O Lord my God, I pray thee, let this child’s soul come into him again. And the Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.” Obviously the prophet Elijah did not have the same idea about the soul and death as the Adventists do.

In the New Testament, the word “soul” is also used to describe a spiritual part of man distinct from his body. “… I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Th. 5:23). Here we are told that man has three parts. Paul did not say man IS a soul; he says man HAS a soul.

2. The word “spirit” also has various meanings in Scripture. Just as the word “soul” does not always refer to the whole man, but often refers to the immaterial part of man, even so the word “spirit” does not always mean breath. Spirit often refers to the conscious, immaterial part of man that is distinct from his body and that is separated from the body at death.

This is the meaning in Genesis 45:26-27, where the spirit is used interchangeably with the heart. “And Jacob’s HEART FAINTED, for he believed them not. And they told him all the words of Joseph, which he had said unto them: and when he saw the wagons which Joseph had sent to carry him, THE SPIRIT OF JACOB THEIR FATHER REVIVED.” Obviously, this passage does not refer to the spirit as the breath! In Exodus 6:9, the children of Israel had “anguish of spirit.” Was it their breath that was anguished! How silly. The word “spirit” obviously means something different in Scripture than breath. Again, in Exodus 35:21, the Bible describes those who contributed toward the construction of the tabernacle as those “whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing.” Deuteronomy 2:30 is another example of this. Here we find God hardening the spirit of King Sihon. In 1 Kings 21:5 King Ahab is said to have had a “sad spirit.” Certainly none of these references could be construed as speaking of the spirit as the breath. The Seventh-day Adventist doctrine that the spirit is limited to breath is contrary to the Bible’s own teaching.

3. The New Testament plainly describes death as a departure of the spirit from the body. When we come to the New Testament, any uncertainty remaining from our Old Testament studies disappears in the light of full revelation. One uniform doctrine of death is found throughout the New Testament. Here death is plainly seen as a departure of the spirit from the body. Death means separation, not cessation. (This is how Adam and Eve could die the same day they partook of the fruit. They died spiritually. They were “dead in trespasses and sins.” Later they died physically and the soul was separated from the body.) This has been the orthodox doctrine of death throughout the New Testament age.

New Testament reasons for believing that death is a departure of the spirit from the body to another conscious realm of existence.

First, it is the body that dies (Jam. 2:26).

Second, Paul testified that death is a journey. See 2 Corinthians 5:6-7; Philippians 1:23-24; and 2 Timothy 4:6.

Third, Jesus’ promise to the thief on the cross shows that death is a departure. “And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise” (Lk. 23:43). Adventists claim that this passage is not translated correctly, that the comma should be after the word “today.” “Verily I say unto thee today, ‘Thou shalt be with me in paradise.’” No Bible translation reads like this. It is merely an effort to twist the passage to fit false Adventist doctrine, but the Lord Jesus Christ promised the repentant thief that he would be with him in paradise that very day.

Fourth, the story of Lazarus and the rich man shows that death is a departure. The proper names (Lazarus, Abraham) Jesus used in this story prove that He was speaking about an historical scene, rather than giving a parable. The Lord’s parables did not contain such details. Yet even if it this was a parable, it would still teach literal truth. “… the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham’s bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments…” (Lk. 16:22-23). This passage teaches that death is a journey of the soul either to Heaven or to Hell.

Fifth, the dead saints will return with Christ from Heaven at the time of the resurrection and rapture of the saved. This shows that dead saints go to Heaven at death. “For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL GOD BRING WITH HIM” (1 Th. 4:14). According to the Bible, the dead are not sleeping in the grave as the Adventists claim. Rather, they are in Heaven and they will return from there with Jesus!

Sixth, John’s heavenly visions show dead saints in Heaven before the resurrection and during the Great Tribulation on earth. See Revelation 6:9-11. This is another indisputable testimony that dead saints are not sleeping in the grave, but are residing in Heaven awaiting the return of Christ to earth.

Seventh, Moses’ and Elijah’s appearance on the Mount of Transfiguration proves that the dead have conscious existence between death and resurrection. See Luke 9:28-33. That Peter and the other apostles were not just seeing a future millennial scene is demonstrated by the fact that Moses and Elijah were speaking with the Lord Jesus about His approaching death. Moses and Elijah, though dead, appeared on that mountain and conversed about events that were soon to take place in Jerusalem. It is obvious that Moses and Elias are not sleeping in the grave.

It is plain from this survey of the New Testament that man has a spirit or soul that departs from his body at death and that lives eternally either in Heaven or in Hell. The Bible speaks of death BOTH as a sleep and as a journey. It is the sleep of the body and the journey of the spirit.

Even in the Old Testament we are taught that death meant separation from the body by the spirit. In Genesis 25:8 Abraham “gave up the ghost, and died … and was gathered to his people.” This cannot mean simply that he was gathered to the grave, because Abraham’s people were not buried in Mamre. They were buried in Haran a long distance away (Ge. 11:31-32). In Genesis 35:18, it is recorded that Rachel’s soul departed at her death. 1 Kings 17 tells us that when the widow’s son died, his soul had departed (vv. 21-22). God told Moses in Numbers 27:13 that he would be “gathered unto” his people. For two reasons, this could not mean that he would sleep in a grave. First, Moses’ people were not buried in the wilderness where he died. Second, Moses appeared centuries later with Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration, and he was quite conscious at that time.

Thus, no matter where we look in the Scripture, we see that death does not mean sleeping unconsciously in the grave. The passages that speak of death as sleep are speaking poetically. Some Old Testament references to death, particularly in the book of Ecclesiastes, speak of it from the viewpoint of this world. In that sense, it is true that the dead do not praise God in this world. The theme of Ecclesiastes is “under the sun,” and it describes man’s attempt to understand life apart from divine revelation.

4. The doctrine of immortality was not fully revealed until the New Testament. See 1 Timothy 1:9-10. It was with the coming of Christ that the doctrine of life beyond the grave was brought to full light. Thus, we must not interpret the New Testament in light of the Old Testament, but the Old in light of the New!

and these are the Signs of the Times…….


This report is excerpted from AVOIDING THE SNARE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM. This book has been called the best on the subject by the editor of The Baptist Challenge. Now it has been throughly updated and enlarged. It is diligently researched from official publications of the Seventh-day Adventist organization and proves conclusively that the Seventh-day Adventist gospel is false. The book begins with a chapter entitled “Adventists Wanted Me to Revise This Book,” describing a deceptive attempt by Seventh-day Adventists to have me change the book. The major divisions of the book are: “Adventist History Proves It is Heretical” and “Adventist Doctrine Proves It Is Heretical.” The book analyzes Adventist doctrines such as Sabbath-keeping, Soul-sleep, Annihilation of the wicked, Ellen White as a Prophetess, Investigative Judgment, Misuse of the Mosaic Law, and Vegetarianism. The chapter “Why Some Have Considered Seventh-day Adventism Evangelical” analyzes Walter Martin’s (author of Kingdom of the Cults) faulty view of Adventism. The book includes selections from D.M. Canright’s 1898 book Seventh-day Adventism Renounced. Canright was an early leader in Adventism who left and became a Baptist pastor.

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“The valley of Achor for a door of hope”

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Saudi Arabia gives Israel clear skies to attack Iranian nuclear sites

(CNN 12 Jun 10)  ”To ensure the Israeli bombers pass unmolested, Riyadh has carried out tests to make certain its own jets are not scrambled and missile defence systems not activated. Once the Israelis are through, the kingdom’s air defences will return to full alert.”   ”In the week that the UN Security Council imposed a new round of sanctions on Tehran, defence sources in the Gulf say that Riyadh has agreed to allow Israel to use a narrow corridor of its airspace in the north of the country to shorten the distance for a bombing run on Iran.”    ”To ensure the Israeli bombers pass unmolested, Riyadh has carried out tests to make certain its own jets are not scrambled and missile defence systems not activated. Once the Israelis are through, the kingdom’s air defences will return to full alert.”( also reported from the Jerusalem Post at http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?ID=178190 )

Is there any doubt that we are living in the “latter times”?  I am acutely  aware of the trouble in the Middle East as my wife and I have two sons serving in the military as well as a  son-n-law and another that is so close I consider him a son as well.  We well know what may lie ahead for these men and all that serve this great country. Knowing that our sons know Christ as their Savior is a comfort and a Hope that allows us not to fear what may come.

Is there any doubt that this country that we live in (USA)  is also in it’s “latter times”?  There is “no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.” (Hosea 4:1) Outside of a few Believers, and I mean truly Born Again people,  this is a true statement of our country.  “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.” America’s government has rejected God’s Word and God’s ways and have replaced them with the concern’s of the ACLU, NAGS, Marriages between the same sex, and a grip of friendship with Israel that is quickly slipping.  The knowledge of God means nothing anymore to our government! God warns, “because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee.   As they were increased, so they sinned against me: therefore will I change their glory into shame.” (Hosea 4:6-7).  “The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.”  (Psalm 9:17). Unless our nation turns from it’s wicked ways and repents, this will be the outcome of the once great United States of America.

Not only is our country turned from the ways of God but Born Again Believer’s as well.  some of God’s people have turned their attention to the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Glen Beck as a hope for America. While these men have done wonders for conservatism they are not the answer that is needed.   Talk Radio phenomenon Rush Limbaugh married for the fourth time last weekend. The new bride, Kathryn Rogers, is half Limbaugh’s age, and the lavish wedding party was headlined by the Elton John, who earlier this year blamed Christianity for the suicide of his former homosexual partner (“Elton John’s lover committed suicide,” The Telegraph, March 13, 2010). Limbaugh paid the rocker $1 million to perform. It is amazing that so many Bible-believing Christians are infatuated with Limbaugh and consider him a great conservative.  ” Yet I am the LORD thy God from the land of Egypt, and thou shalt know no god but me: for there is no saviour beside me.” — Hosea 13:4.  This includes Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Fox News. There is NO REPLACEMENT for God and his Word.  We have gone from a nation of “contenders of the faith”  to “pretenders of the faith.”

Fortunately, the truly Born Again Believer will not have to suffer the wrath of God that is coming because we (the church) will be Raptured out prior to the Tribulation. However, who knows just how bad things may become prior to this. Thus the reason for writing this article. Believer know this, that no matter how bad things may get, in “The valley of Achor”, there is a Door of Hope!   (the valley of Achor simply means the valley of trouble).  That “Hope” is none other than Jesus Christ.  No matter what happens in the future, or how bad things get in this country (and they will). God has given His own “The valley of Achor for a door of hope”. –-Hosea 2:15

Wes Foster, Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Polson Montana

earnestly contend for the faith!

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Eternal Life is through Jesus Christ ONLY….

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Men who die without Christ have been devising ways to speak from beyond the grave since ancient times. Harry Houdini promised his wife that he would try to communicate with her via spiritism and he left her a secret authentication code.

More recently some have attempted to communicate from the grave via cell phones placed in the casket. So far none of those cell phones have made any calls before the batteries died.

Now a company is marketing high-tech headstones that “let you speak from beyond the grave.” The “Personal RosettaStones,” marketed by Objecs, are iPod-sized stone tablets embedded with radio frequency ID tags that store 1,000 words and a picture. The information can be beamed to a properly equipped mobile phone in extreme close proximity to the headstone. Objecs claims the device can last up to 3,200 years. Christopher Hill, who plans to purchase the device, says, “I literally can speak to people forever; I can be seen forever” (“High-Tech Headstones,” ABC News/Technology, March 12, 2010).

Jesus Christ said that every man will be raised from the dead, the saved to everlasting life, the unsaved to everlasting judgment. “Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation” (John 5:28-29).

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Seventh Day Adventist.FALSE TEACHING # 2 Sabbath Keeping

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

FALSE TEACHING # 2: SABBATH-KEEPING

Seventh-day Adventism says that the sabbath was given to Adam in the Garden of Eden and that God intended for all men to keep it.

“God instituted the Sabbath in Eden; and so long as the fact that He is our Creator continues to be a reason why we should worship Him, so long the Sabbath will continue as its sign and memorial. … The keeping of the Sabbath is a sign of loyalty to the true God” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, p. 386).

Adventism says that Jesus and the apostles kept the sabbath and that it is binding upon all Christians.

“… from this it is evident that all Ten Commandments are binding in the Christian dispensation, and that Christ had no thought of changing any of them. One of these commands is the observance of the seventh day as the Sabbath…” (Bible Footlights, p. 37).

“The example of Jesus is clear and consistent. His custom was a Sabbath-keeping custom. … Yet in spite of this, we find a strange situation in the world today. For though we have the same Christ as our example, the same Bible as our guide, yet we find two Sabbath days kept by Christians…” (George Vandeman, Planet in Rebellion, p. 277).

They claim that Christians kept the sabbath until the fourth century when Constantine changed the law and forced churches to worship on Sunday.

“Constantine was the Roman emperor. He was a sun worshiper, but he was also a keen politician. He wanted to please everybody. It was while still a pagan that he decreed that all government offices should be closed upon the first day of the week—’the venerable day of the sun.’ The church, which had now been established in Rome, had been quick to see the temporal advantage of compromise with paganism … so it was that after a few brief years, when Sunday had gained a foothold, the Roman church in the Council of Laodicea set aside the clear command of God and decreed the change from the seventh to the first day of the week” (Planet in Rebellion, p. 290).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The sabbath, though mentioned in Genesis 2:2-3, was not delivered to man until it was given to Israel in the wilderness (Nehemiah 9:13-14). Ellen White added to Scripture when she taught that Adam and the patriarchs kept the sabbath.

2. The sabbath was not given to mankind in general, but to Israel alone as a special sign between her and God (Ex. 31:13, 17). If the sabbath had been kept by mankind from the creation, it could not have been given as a special sign to Israel.

3. The New Testament teaches that the believer is not bound by the sabbath law. See Colossians 2:16-17.

4. The sabbath was a type of salvation. “There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his” (Heb. 4:9-10). As God rested on the seventh day from His work of creation, the believer today rests in the completed work of Christ. In order to enter into God’s rest, a person must accept God’s work and must cease from his own work (Jn. 6:28-29). Salvation must be accepted as God’s gift.

5. Jesus kept the sabbath because He was born under the law to fulfill the demands of the law. See Galatians 4:4-5. The Lord Jesus made Himself a servant and was born under the law of Moses that He might redeem sinners from the curse of the law and bring them into the eternal liberty of sonship.

6. It cannot be proven that the apostle Paul and the early churches observed the sabbath. It is true that Paul met in the synagogues on the sabbath in order to preach to the Jews assembled there, but this does not mean that he observed the sabbath. According to the Bible, the reason Paul visited synagogues on the sabbath was to preach the gospel. Paul’s desire was to preach Christ. He was burdened for his own people, the Jews. So he went where the Jews were to preach Christ to them. Consider Acts 13:14-44; 16:13-14; 17:2-4; 18:4.

7. There is much evidence in the Bible and elsewhere that the early Christians met and worshiped on the first day rather than on the sabbath.

On the first day Jesus rose from the dead (Mk. 16:9).

On the first day Jesus first appeared to his disciples (Mk. 16:9).

On the first day Jesus met with the disciples at different places (Mk. 16:9-11; Mt. 28:8-10; Lk. 24:34; Mk. 16:12-13; Jn. 20:19-23).

On the first day Jesus blessed the disciples (Jn. 20:19).

On the first day Jesus imparted to the disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit (Jn. 20:22).

On the first day Jesus commissioned the disciples to preach the gospel (Jn. 20:21; with Mk. 16:9-15).

On the first day Jesus ascended to Heaven, was seated at the right hand of the Father, and was made Head of all (Jn. 20:17; Eph. 1:20).

On the first day the gospel of the risen Christ was first preached (Lk. 24:34).

On the first day Jesus explained the Scriptures to the disciples (Lk. 24:27, 45).

On the first day the Holy Spirit descended (Acts 2:1). Pentecost was on the 50th day after the sabbath following the wave offering (Le. 23:15-16). Thus, Pentecost was always on a Sunday.

The Christians met to worship on the first day (Acts 20:6-7; 1 Cor.  16:2).

Since those days, the vast majority of Christians have met to worship on the first day of the week. They do this in honor of the resurrection of their Savior. Christ was in the tomb on the sabbath and rose as the firstborn from the dead on the first day. The sabbath signifies the last day of the old creation (Gen. 2:2). Sunday is the first day of the new creation.

8. Sunday is not the sabbath. Bible-believing Christians do not observe the sabbath by assembling on Sunday. The New Testament believer is redeemed from the obligations of the Law of Moses. Romans 14:1-13 and Colossians 2:16 clearly state that believers are not to be judged in respect to holy days. The Galatians’ respect of holy days caused the apostle Paul to fear that they were not even saved! See Galatians 4:10-11, 20.

9. The idea that Sunday observance will be the mark of the beast is not found in Scripture. This idea came from Ellen White. It is true that the Antichrist will “think to change times and laws” (Daniel 7:25), yet nowhere does the Bible say that this will involve the sabbath or Sunday. The Bible does not reveal exactly what laws the Antichrist will change.

and these are the Signs of the Times…….

This report is excerpted from AVOIDING THE SNARE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM. This book has been called the best on the subject by the editor of The Baptist Challenge. Now it has been throughly updated and enlarged. It is diligently researched from official publications of the Seventh-day Adventist organization and proves conclusively that the Seventh-day Adventist gospel is false. The book begins with a chapter entitled “Adventists Wanted Me to Revise This Book,” describing a deceptive attempt by Seventh-day Adventists to have me change the book. The major divisions of the book are: “Adventist History Proves It is Heretical” and “Adventist Doctrine Proves It Is Heretical.” The book analyzes Adventist doctrines such as Sabbath-keeping, Soul-sleep, Annihilation of the wicked, Ellen White as a Prophetess, Investigative Judgment, Misuse of the Mosaic Law, and Vegetarianism. The chapter “Why Some Have Considered Seventh-day Adventism Evangelical” analyzes Walter Martin’s (author of Kingdom of the Cults) faulty view of Adventism. The book includes selections from D.M. Canright’s 1898 book Seventh-day Adventism Renounced. Canright was an early leader in Adventism who left and became a Baptist pastor.

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