Are We Supposed To Fight For Biblical Truth?
Lately I wondered if Christians have been too harsh and critical of other Christians regarding their doctrine. Let me explain what I mean. I follow several YouTube Christian Content Creators that are solid Biblical Expositors. They have no problem pointing out doctrinal error in the pulpit of Pastors when they come across it. I agree them with more than I disagree because I share a kindred spirit with them. They are Biblically astute. Those that filter what they see and hear through a Biblical lens are being led by the Holy Spirit and do not habitually fall into error. Those that are emotive more than doctrinal often fall into serious error. Performance based “Pastors” are only interested in arousing the emotions of their congregations; it’s the blind leading the blind. Seeker sensitive “Pastors” love to “Decree and Declare” things to their congregations; God is going to bless you with a new house this year! There’s a healing with your name on it! I prophecy that you’re not going to be broke anymore, etc. While all this positive confession tickles and tantalizes the senses, they’re lying to their gullible audiences. Those of us who have a reverence and fidelity for Biblical truth find this egregious and heart breaking. God has placed ministry gifts into the Body of Christ for equipping and maturing of the Saints, not for us to be merely entertained and to be ineffective in the kingdom (Ephesians 4:11-15).
Should we just pray for Pastors
and parishioners who are in error and not test their doctrine? It is unloving
to correct false teaching?
Those that do not want us to
question the Pastor always say to just “pray for them!” One of the most famous retorts
regarding the Pastor is, “Touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm!”
That verse is almost always taken out of context. For an explanation regarding
this verse, read my article here: https://gospelofrepentance.blogspot.com/2024/01/touch-not-my-anointed.html
The Bible does not say we
are to just pray for those who teach error. Rather we are to lovingly correct
them who contradict the truth (Titus 1:11-14). This is what Paul instructed
Titus to do. Those who are able to teach are supposed teach others so that we
mature and grow in truth. The apostle John in his second letter wrote to the
elect lady and declared that he was happy that some of her children were walking
in the Truth (2 John 4).
The Apostle Paul wherever he
traveled would enter into the synagogues of that city and preach Christ.
From the Amplified Bible
Version
Acts 17:1b-2 – …they
came to Thessalonica, and there was a synagogue of the Jews. And Paul entered
as he usually did, and for three Sabbaths he reasoned and argued with
them from the scriptures.
Acts 17:17 – So
he reasoned and argued in the synagogue (in Athens) with the Jews and those
who worshiped there, and in the marketplace (where the assemblies are held) day
after day with any who chanced to be there
Acts 19:8 – And
he went into the synagogue (i.e. Ephesus), and for three months spoke boldly
persuading and arguing and pleading about the kingdom of God
Why should we be so
passionate about God’s word? Simple, it is the Truth! The world has no
problem championing their lies. We have to counter their lies with the Truth.
If we keep silent, we are in sin and the following will be the result. This is
what Paul commanded Timothy to do:
2 Timothy 4:2-5 -
preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort
with all longsuffering and teaching. For the time will come when they will not
endure sound (or healthy) doctrine, but according to their own desires, because
they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they
will turn their ears from hearing the truth and be turned aside to fables. But
you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an
evangelist, fulfill your ministry.
If you’re a Pastor and
you’re not up to the task of doing what Paul commands above, do yourself and your
congregation a favor and step down from the pulpit.
Teaching and preaching God’s
word is a labor of love and patience. It is also every Christian’s
responsibility. This is NOT an option! Paul gave Timothy the command, and by
extension us as well. Remember, Paul told Timothy that God has not given us the
spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7).
Jude 3
commands that we are to contend (or fight) for the Faith once for all
delivered to the saints.
1 Peter 3:15
says this: Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a
reason for the hope that is in you with meekness and fear.
1 John 4:1 COMMANDS us to test
the spirits to see if they are of God; for many false prophets have gone out
into the world. That means we are to
evaluate what we hear and make a judgment to determine if what we are hearing
is true or false.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 commands
us to test all things. Cling to that which is good.
Acts 17:11
commends the Berean Christians stating they were more noble than the
Thessalonians because they received the Word of God with all readiness of mind
and searched the scriptures daily whether those things were so. The Bereans had the
sense to examine what they heard from Paul and Silas and compared what they
heard against the scripture to verify if they were hearing the truth.
Timothy 3:16 – All scripture is
breathed out buy God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be
complete, thoroughly furnished for every good work.
If we say Amen to everything
we hear because its coming from the pulpit, we might as well say the Pastor is
infallible which of course is not true.
No man or woman that is
continually teaching false doctrine is being led by the Spirit of God. God is
never the author of confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33).
Living the Christian life
the right way is a Truth War. It’s a good fight (2 Timothy 4:7). Why do we have
to fight? Because we have enemies of the truth – the arch enemy being the devil
himself. Jesus said that whoever is not for Me is against Me (Matthew 12:30).
Whoever is an enemy of Christ is an enemy of mine. Despite that truth, we have
to love our enemies and persuade them to come to the knowledge of the truth.
So the solution for those in
chronic doctrinal error is not prayer alone, its loving correction with
the truth of scripture. Sadly, pragmatism in lieu of the Bible is what pervades
many churches. If it’s working, then do it is what these false teachers are
promoting. The Bible is an afterthought; meaning they will sprinkle
eisegetically Bible verses to convince their unsuspecting parishioners that
what they are doing is a move of the Holy Spirit.
Once again, to rebuke these
false teachers is good and commanded of scripture when its done with love and
truth with meekness and fear. We realize those who warn others of false
teachers aren’t better than them but fear the Lord enough to challenge their
falsehood and lovingly appeal to them to repent of their heresy because if they
don’t, they are going to drag countless souls to hell with them.
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