Know Your Bible

VOL. 6                           May 6, 2007                           NO. 16

The Burning House

    The story is often told in the newspapers and news reports. It is a story of tragedy in which we all are touched with sadness. It seems that a house somewhere caught on fire. In the house was a typical family of four -- a father, a mother, a son, and a daughter. The house burns to the ground, a tragedy. Yet, if the house burns to the ground with the family still inside, it is a tragedy of great proportions. To make a point, let me add some details to this story.

    While the house is burning, the family remains inside. The fire department, police, and other people involved in fighting the fire begin to cry out, "Come out of the house! Escape while you can! Get out NOW!" The family then comes to the window and shake their heads and reply, "No, we will remain inside the house and fight the fire from the inside! If we come out now we could do little good. So we will remain here and do what good we can INSIDE!"

    How tragic! How pathetic! To think of the foolishness of that family remaining inside a burning house and actually thinking they were doing the correct thing. While this story is imagined (and to the best of my knowledge and the sincerest of my hopes), another similar story is quite true. The story goes something like this:

    A family is attending some church where unscriptural teachings and/or practices are holding forth. Their "house is on fire," so to speak. Perhaps many others have identified the problem and found out that it could not be headed off. Perhaps these same ones left. They are attending elsewhere at a place where people believe in following the New Testament as a pattern for all things. They turn to those left behind and cry out, "Wherefore, come ye out from among them, and be ye SEPARATE (emphasis mine, tfs), saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you" (2 Cor. 6:17). Those who are left behind reply, "No, we will remain here and work from the inside! We will do what good we can! We will remain although we do not approve of some of the things going on here!"

    How sad! How inexcusable! To think that people recognize error and then stay among it when they can easily see that the die is set. So many times the excuses are pathetic. "We have many friends here. Our children like it here. We have some family here." etc. And let us not forget the best one, "IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE ANYWAY!" Since when did any one thing that a church did or taught not make any difference to God? Isn't God interested in what we do? I think so.

    Can you see the sad end in both of these stories? The family that stayed in the burning house perished unnecessarily. The family that stayed in the apostate church will be, I fear, woefully lacking in the day of judgment. Because the Lord says to be separate, they will have no reason for remaining and fellowshiping what they know to be wrong! Staying inside to fight error might seem to be a noble thing, but it would be a terrible price to pay for such with your soul and the souls of your family.

    "There is a way which seemeth right unto a man; But the end thereof are the ways of death" (Prov. 14:12). Think about staying in a place of danger, but don't think very long. Salvation is NOW (2 Cor. 6:2).

---Terry Sanders

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"High School Seniors Night, May 5"

    Our title was the headline above the announcement below:

    "Everyone is invited to High School Seniors Night in the fellowship hall May 5, after evening worship. We will honor our graduates with a video program and present their gifts and individual books of letters from the church family. Barbecue will be provided. Bring side dishes, desserts, and drinks."

    The "social gospel" is alive and well. From Austin to Boston, from Amarillo to Sacramento, from El Paso to Chicago, churches of Christ continue to demonstrate their drift from the New Testament pattern of congregational work. The evidence of their evolution from a simple "cell" or company of believers into a complex social, recreational, and entertainment body continues unabated into mainstream denominationalism (witness Max Lucado in San Antonio and the late Ira North and the Madison church in Nashville).

    It does little good to remind these well meaning brethren that God's "fellowship hall" is the church, the body of Christ. As witness thereto, note 1 Corinthians 12:13, "For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body - whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free - and have all been made to drink into one Spirit." "God is faithful, through whom you were called into fellowship with His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord" (1 Cor. 1:9). "What we have seen and heard we proclaim to you also, that you also may have fellowship with us; and indeed our fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ" (1 Jn. 1:3). "But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin" (1 Jn. 1:7). Truly, our inheritance and fellowship, our mutual participation and partnership, is in Christ's spiritual "body," the church (Cf. 1 Cor. 12:13; Eph. 2:16; 3:6).

    How, then, dare we speak of a "fellowship hall" and allude to a material building which is characterized by breakfast donuts and barbecue dinners?

    Yes, we have "fellowship" when we meet at the park for a picnic. We also have "baptisms" when our children play in a backyard pool together, but neither is after the New Testament order. Neither fits the tenor of New Testament teaching. Men (unbelievers and brethren) have fellowship who cooperate to push a car out of a ditch. Women immerse and baptize dishes, but neither the fellowship nor the baptism is of the spiritual, divine character of those New Testament items.

    Yes, we honor our graduates, and our mothers and fathers on their special days. We also observe Memorial day, Independence day, and Labor day, but we do so as individuals, as independent families, as citizens of our nation. Such things are not the work of the church.

---Larry Ray Hafley

(Article written in 2002 which accounts for May 5 being on a Sunday night, ERH)

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*** SENTENCE SERMONS***

Your children will become what you are;

so be what you want them to be.

***

We should never permit ourselves to do anything

that we are not willing to see our children do.

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