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Churchianity’s Great Divide
Compare the following two worship
events.
It’s the seventh day of
the week. Dressed in simple attire an unassuming young man sits by the
seashore speaking to a small gathering. A gust of wind wafts the pungent
aroma of fish and seaweed over the crowd. The teacher paints one vivid
picture after another in stories that teach about sin, repentance, and the
coming Kingdom. He talks of obedience and warns of wickedness and evil that
could destroy His listeners’ faith. He quotes liberally from
the Old Testament and explains that he has not come to bring peace and
harmony to this world but by special calling to make a separation of His
people by the sword of the Word.
He is provocative, His
words are penetrating and his straight-to-the-heart style enraptures His
audience. His amazing insights bring to the surface the deepest thoughts,
motives, and guilt of His listeners. They are cut to the quick. They hang
on His every word and many share a burning and repentant desire hence-forth
to live by the truth He teaches.
We switch now to a different teacher
at another place and time.
· It’s morning on the
first day of the week. A black-robed man with chevrons on his sleeves and
sporting a pricey necklace dangling a shiny silver cross steps up to a
richly carved oak podium. The walls of his sanctuary are decorated with
ornate fish symbols, crosses, and Greek letters on wide, velvet banners.
Behind him on a polished altar burn two tiers of tall white candles.
Rainbows of light shoot through colorfully painted windows.
A red-robed choir stands
ready, waiting for their cue to present a chorus of J.S. Bach accompanied by
a huge, melodious pipe organ. The audience rises from their cushioned pews
to echo the minister’s chants, after which he stretches out his arms and
motions them to sit in unison.
His stained-glass voice
speaks of grace and acceptance of all faiths as just different routes to
heaven. He tells his listeners to think positive thoughts and to love
themselves or else they cannot love others. After quoting part of a verse
in Galatians about the need to reject Scriptural law, he tops off his
15-minute message with a story of a 7-year-old child who loses a pet turtle.
The choir sings a final
selection and the audience quickly files out, satisfied that they fulfilled
their spiritual duty for another week and eager to enjoy the rest of the day
at the mall or head to the local links to play 18 holes.
A Forgotten Message
Here are two modes of worship, both
purporting to teach truth but both at polar opposites.
The first by our Savior is
firmly planted in the Word and is riveting, life-changing, and relevant for
all ages. The other is a blend of pop psychology and trendy clichés focusing
exclusively on increasing the listener’s own prosperity and
self-fulfillment. Yahshua is missing from this message; the real focus is on
self. People are urged to look within; to try to understand themselves; to
come to grips with their problems, their hurts, their disap-pointments; to
have their needs met, their desires granted, their wants fulfilled.
If they could be
transported back 2,000 years to stand on the seashore and listen to the
Messiah Yahshua teach, most churchgoers today would be too uncomfortable to
linger long. His style and messsage are out of vogue, so how could they
possibly have any truth?
But the real reason for
rejection is more serious: Yahshua’s teachings of repentance, obedience,
sacrificing self, and permanent change in personal behavior is offensive to
a culture obsessed with self-fulfillment, self-achievement, and self-worship
free of all restraints. And so He and His Word have gone AWOL from today’s
pulpits.
The powers that be in
churchianity are so completely focused on whatever works to bring in more
members and money that they fear any Bible-based message that might work
counter to this goal. Like making a stand for truth and risk losing friends
and family.
Fearing what they
themselves might discover, most worshipers today are unwilling to take their
Bible out of their dresser drawer and see what it actually says. If they did
they would quickly realize that what millions take for granted as right
religious instruction is totally foreign to the teachings of the Scriptures.
Missing Foundation, Twisted Truth
How many have stopped to consider that
the Savior was not a Christian but a Hebrew, a Jew? He based His teachings
on truths from the Old Testament – the only Scriptures in existence at the
time He walked this earth.
Christianity sprang from
Israelite worship. That means its roots are deeply established in the Old
Testament. This simple fact is a thinly veiled secret in today’s
denominations that have sought for
centuries to separate themselves from anything “Jewish” or “Old Testament.”
But facts are facts and
the proof is convicting. Consider this: because modern worship actually
sprang from Old Testament worship, churches still have “altars” as did
ancient Israel. It is the reason churches continue to take up “offerings,”
just as Israel took their offerings each day to the tabernacle or temple.
Because it grew out of
Judaism, Christianity still gives lip service, at least, to keeping one day
of the week “holy,” just as Judah and Israel kept holy the seventh-day
Sabbath as the Word commands.
The weekly communion
service is a carryover from Israel’s Passover, with its body and blood
symbols. The word “Easter” in the KJV of Acts 12:4 mistranslates the Greek
Pascha and the Old Testament Hebrew Pesach or Passover.
Worship areas of churches
are known as “sanctuaries,” a throwback to the holy place in the Tabernacle
and Temple. Music in the modern church service sprang from the Old Testament
practice of singing Psalms, most of which King David wrote and set to music.
Church terms like
“father,” “elder,” “priest,” and “shepherd” trace directly to the Old
Testament. Similarly, “amen,” “halleluyah,” “Sabbath,” and other
designations used in the modern worship service come untranslated right from
the Hebrew. Many other terms used from time to time in churches today are
pure Hebrew, too, like: abba, Satan, mammon, maranatha, raca, cummin,
shekel, jubilee, corban, and hosanna.
Wrongly Dividing the Word
Despite these and other similarities
with Old Testament practice and teaching, to advocate seriously using the
Old Testament as the basis of Biblical truth would get you quickly ushered
out the door of most churches today.
Through centuries of
conditioning, the average Bible believer has been led to the false notion
that the Old Testament and its system of worship, laws, and principles for
living are dead. Its books are considered irrelevant. This is the same
conditioning that would make today’s churchgoer uncomfortable gathering at a
seashore for a worship service. It is just not what most are accustomed to.
It has been drilled into
most churchgoers that the Old Testament’s 39 books have no significance
today. Never mind that the Apostles and the Savior Himself quoted from,
taught from, referred to, and based their teachings on Old Testament
Scriptures. Never mind that the Old Testament continues to be published
alongside the New in every Bible version coming off the modern press. Could
it be that Yahweh has preserved His entire Word for a very important reason?
Suppose you were given a
two-part novel to read. How much of it would you understand if you were told
to skip Part One and go directly to Part Two?
Without solid grounding in
the knowledge that the New Testament has Hebraic roots, that Christianity
grew out of Judaism (nearly every one of the early converts was a Jew), and
that the promises were given only to Israel (others are grafted in, Rom. 9
and 11), you would be open to manifold errors and even blinded to the basic
Biblical message. This is the state nominal worship finds itself in. It has
lost its moorings as well as its direction because it has left the
fundamental teachings of the Word.
Without a firm footing in
Yahweh’s law and commandments the modern church is powerless to confront
today’s sin. Televangelists can talk forever about realizing your
self-potential and seeking “what G-d wants for you” and – because they
ignore the Word – get swept right into the cesspool along with the culture.
For today’s church to
condemn society’s murder, stealing, lying, adultery, and every other rampant
sin while simultaneously teaching against Biblical law is hypocrisy. If it
insists on continuing to compete with worldly entertainment in its worship
and continue watering down whatever might be left of a Bible-based message,
the modern church will be powerless to stem the tide of runaway sin. In an
effort to please listeners with pablum, it ties its own hands, Isaiah 30:10.
Paul, churchianity’s
champion, is often said to teach a “law-less” New Testament as well. Paul
explains the truth of the matter, however, in Acts 24:14, “But this I
confess unto you, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I
the Elohim of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law
and in the prophets.” “Law and prophets” means the Old Testament with its
laws and teachers. Paul supports the Commandments in 1Corinthians 7:19, and
even maintains that the law has dominion over a man so long as he lives,
Romans 7:1.
Notice what he says in
writing to the Romans about the roots of True Worship: “For I would not,
brethren, that you should be ignorant of this mystery, lest you should be
wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel,
until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be
saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and
shall turn away unrighteousness from Jacob,” Romans 11:25-26.
He calls it a “mystery,”
Greek musterion, which refers to a sacred secret that Yahweh intends to
carry out for the purpose of His Kingdom. That secret rests on the duration
of Israel’s blindness. To bring the gentiles into the promise, Yahweh sent a
Deliverer from Zion – not from Athens or Rome!
Notice that Paul does not
say that Yahweh has a different plan for the church , which now replaces
Israel. Rather, Yahweh has opened a way up for Gentiles to come into the
covenant promise established with Israel. The New Covenant today is a
takeoff of that first covenant with Israel. It is not a completely new plan
applying exclusively to the “church.” It is an open covenant where others
can join in salvation with His chosen. They must, however, still meet the
conditions and standards of obedience just as in the first covenant.
Hebrews 8:7-13 clearly
explains the main difference between the New as opposed to the Old Covenant,
which in essence is putting His laws in our hearts and minds. Hebrews
chapters 9 and 10 show that a change in priesthood and ritual means that the
New Covenant is based on Yahshua as High Priest. His shed blood pays the
penalty for sin, Hebrews 10:10. Animal blood under the Old Covenant served
only to remind Israel of their sins, not remove those sins, Hebrews 10:3-4.
Being totally ignorant of
this fundamental truth of sin in the covenants, people have the notion that
all churchgoers are headed for a reward in heaven regardless of what they
believe or how they behave. In contradiction, Paul said all are damned who
don’t believe the Truth, but enjoy unrigh-teousness (sin), 2Thessalonians
2:12.
The fact is, the Kingdom
is promised only to those who are of Israel or become a part thereof through
partaking in the one promise offered to all in the New Covenant through
faith and obedience. That is the substance of Paul’s message. The wild olive
is grafted in, not replanted and grown in a separate plot, Romans 11:17, 24.
Do not be deceived into
going down the broad way that leads to death. The way of Truth means
adhering to the “faith once delivered,” Jude 3. Return to the roots!

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