Musings 69

February 28, 2015

Psalm 26:2 Examine me, O LORD, and try me; Test my mind and my heart.

Jer 12:3 But You know me, O LORD; You see me; And You examine my heart’s attitude toward You.

Lamentations 3:40 Let us examine and probe our ways, And let us return to the LORD.

1 Cor 11:28 But a man must examine himself, and in so doing he is to eat of the bread and drink of the cup.

1 Corinthians 8:1 Now concerning things sacrificed to idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge makes arrogant, but love edifies. 2 If anyone supposes that he knows anything, he has not yet known as he ought to know; 3 but if anyone loves God, he is known by Him.

The very hard job of examining the heart is necessary if we are going to see pride and self that remains in our hearts. If we never take the time to look at the intents, purposes, and attitudes of the heart we will never take time to know our own hearts. The scribes and Pharisees were satisfied with the externals, but they never went to the depths of their own hearts to understand that they were hypocrites. As Jeremiah 12:3 points out, our attitude of the heart toward God is vital. After all, the Greatest Commandment is to love God with all of the heart, mind, soul, and strength. If we don’t examine our hearts, then how are we going to know if we are loving God at all? If we are simply satisfied with a good feeling about ourselves as we do external duties, we will never know if we love God from the heart (to any degree) in what we are doing. That is simply dangerous.

It is easy for professing believers to simply be satisfied with an external study of the Bible and of the historical creeds. It is easy for professing believers to read books and think that they know what they have read. It is easy, regardless of what we read or study, to become convinced that we are believers and growing Christians based on the things we know about or the degree or level of information that we have. The Scriptures (I Cor 8:1) are quite clear that knowledge alone can simply puff us up or make us arrogant. Are we ever warned about that? Are we ever warned that Bible Study can make us arrogant? Instead of that, however, we are told that we should study or read the Bible each day as part of our devotion. But what if all we are doing is making us more proud and arrogant each day as we gain knowledge? What if we are given to memorize Scripture and do so with great success and people notice this and praise us? Have we thought that if we don’t interpret what we have memorized that we are memorizing error? If we don’t love God in truth as we memorize we are simply puffing ourselves up with more information and knowledge?

Some have started book reading clubs (of various sorts) as a way of spiritual growth. But even if we read the older authors, and admittedly they are far better, do we realize that apart from “spiritual digestion” we can simply be growing in arrogance and pride? Apart from examining the heart, which can also become a means of growing in arrogance and pride if we don’t examine the heart in dependence upon Him, there is nothing that we do that cannot be a means of our being puffed up in pride. All the spiritual disciplines (so-called) can be a means of our growing in arrogance and pride. Seeking humility can be a way of growing in arrogance and pride if we are not careful. That one phrase in I Corinthians 8:1 (Knowledge makes arrogant, but love edifies) should drive us to an examination of our hearts.

It must also be said that examining the heart and various methods of doing that can also become a way for the heart to grow in arrogance and pride. We must be taught of God to examine our hearts and seek Him for light in what is being done. We must ask Him to open our hearts to us and for Him to make us willing to accept His verdict and the verdict of Scripture on our hearts. God alone can show us the nature of our pride toward Him at all times. It is true that this can be very painful as our self-righteousness is crushed and all of our supposed ability is seen to be a mirage, but this is necessary to see how Christ is all at all times. It has been said that the human heart is an idol factory, but it is also a factory that is incessantly given to arrogance and pride before God and man. The heart that is always leaning toward pride must have the grace of God in Christ Jesus to protect it from that or all it will do will puff it up with pride. Religious activities will not protect from pride alone, but instead they seem to be what makes pride grow faster than anything else. Bare knowledge and study, whether at home or in a seminary or school, will make one arrogant. Only the humble Savior can teach us humility in the inner man. Anything else we do apart from the work of the Savior in the inner man puffs us up. Indeed, we can do nothing apart from Him.

Musings 68

February 27, 2015

Psalm 26:2 Examine me, O LORD, and try me; Test my mind and my heart.

Jeremiah 12:3 But You know me, O LORD; You see me; And You examine my heart’s attitude toward You. Drag them off like sheep for the slaughter And set them apart for a day of carnage!

Lamentations 3:40 Let us examine and probe our ways, And let us return to the LORD.

1 Cor 11:28 But a man must examine himself, and in so doing he is to eat of the bread and drink of the cup.

One of the reasons that so little respect is given to Christ in our day is because people do not examine their own hearts in our day with any seriousness. Unless we can see our helplessness in sin, we will not look to grace alone to deliver us from sin. Until we see that sin is with us in the depths of our soul in terms of power, motive, and intent, we will not understand our great need to have Christ as our Mediator Who is Prophet, Priest, and King. Until we arrive at a deep conviction of our need to have Christ work in us in order for us to do one good thing, we will not understand our great need to have Him as our life.

In terms of church people, so to speak, Jesus is thought of as one who did miracles and died on the cross. But there is very little understanding of that. Even in Reformed circles the need to examine the heart and then to think of the sins of the heart as needing to be cleansed by the blood of Christ and to have Him as the life of the believer seems to be largely ignored. In Reformed circles the stress is put on expository preaching which basically amounts to an academic study of the Bible with information about things given out. In Reformed circles there can also be a stress on doctrine or the creeds, which are important, but those things can be studied and stressed in a way where it is nothing but information given out. There is also a stress on morality in Reformed circles, but morality is not the same thing as living by Christ and it is far from examining our hearts to see where there is sin and how to have Christ as our Savior from present sin and how to have Christ as our life now.

As Lamentations 3:40 (above) states, “Let us examine and probe our ways, And let us return to the LORD.” Can there be a returning to the LORD without examining and probing our ways? Could it be that far too many are simply satisfied with outward doctrine, orthodox creeds, and external morality and so they will not return to the LORD because they don’t see themselves as far away? Could it be that apart from a true examination of our hearts and ways that we will not see how far off we are from the LORD? I Corinthians 11:28 (also above) is quite clear. We are to examine ourselves before we take the Supper. I would argue that the text is meaning something more than spending a few minutes with our head bowed and thinking about our lives and state of commitment or something like that, but instead we are to examine our hearts thoroughly and its intents and motives in what we do and why we do what we do.

In centuries past people would come to the Supper with days of preparation. They would have a special speaker come in and they would start with sermons about preparing the heart and examining the heart. These would last for three to four days with a day of thanksgiving and praise after the Supper. The people in those days did not take the Supper lightly, but instead they were very serious about examining hearts before they took it. They were serious about examining the heart because they took the Scriptures seriously which teach us that when people then did not take it seriously God judged them with illness and death.

While it is true that examining the heart sounds so negative in one sense, it is also the path to the presence of the LORD. This is not to say that it is a path of works that lead us to the LORD, but it is a way of using Scripture and prayer to seek the LORD Himself. It is a way of dying to self and a true renouncing of self that we are opened to the depths of the soul and we see how much we need to grow. We need to grow in our dying to self and being a complete and utter sacrifice to Him. We need to grow in holiness of heart and mind. We need to grow in joy. We need to grow in love for God and man. We need to grow in wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. It is in the deep realization of the true status of our hearts that we die to our own abilities and look to grace alone. It is in this inability that we can see for anything good to come from us it must come as fruit from Christ. It is in this way that we begin to take joy in the Lord as we grow in brokenness, humility, and contrition. The emptier we are or self, the more we have room (so to speak) for more of Christ. Yet this comes by way of self-examination and probing if we seek those things by the Spirit out of love for God.

Musings 67

February 25, 2015

Psalm 26:2 Examine me, O LORD, and try me; Test my mind and my heart.

Jeremiah 12:3 But You know me, O LORD; You see me; And You examine my heart’s attitude toward You. Drag them off like sheep for the slaughter And set them apart for a day of carnage!

Lamentations 3:40 Let us examine and probe our ways, And let us return to the LORD.

1 Cor 11:28 But a man must examine himself, and in so doing he is to eat of the bread and drink of the cup.

We live in a light and airy day where deep thought is rare, but perhaps the rarest of all is a professing believer who will take the time to examine his or her own heart. How many people really want the LORD to examine their hearts and to try them? How many people really desire to have their corruptions opened and to now the depths of their own souls? This is not to say that this is an easy practice nor that a person can just do this on a whim, but it seems to be rare that a person would even think of this and even rarer for it to actually happen. If we do not examine ourselves, it could be that we simply hardly know ourselves at all.

The Scriptures are said to be “living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart” (Heb 4:12). Our hearts are said (Jer 17:9) to be “more deceitful than all else And is desperately sick; Who can understand it?” But in verse 10 it tells us who can know our hearts: “I, the LORD, search the heart, I test the mind, Even to give to each man according to his ways, According to the results of his deeds.” The Scriptures were not given to us so that we can know a lot about the Scriptures and go on puffed up in pride. The Scriptures were given to us to read, study, and to examine our hearts with by the power of the Spirit. The Scriptures were given to us as a means of stripping us bare of our self-righteousness and to leave us empty of self-reliance and pride while looking to Christ alone.

The Scriptures, when applied by the Holy Spirit, will examine us as we have never been examined before. This is not some high-tech machine which may miss things and will miss things of the past and future, but the Holy Spirit knows every single thing about us and goes as deep as our deceptive hearts go. It is easy to listen to orthodox preaching Sunday after Sunday as long as it never pricks the conscience and upsets our ease, our pride, and our self-righteousness. But if a preacher comes alone who goes after our ease, pride, and self-righteousness he will not be popular very long. The Holy Spirit goes far deeper than any preacher can, but the Spirit uses preaching for that.

This self-examination must happen and we should seek the Lord for a heart that truly desires to be laid bare before Him. Our pride will want to cover up the parts that need to be opened by Scripture and the Spirit, but we must cry out to the Lord for strength and desire to want this examination. After the first prick of the Spirit in showing us our hearts we may want to flee from the pain, but we must continue to seek the Lord to open us up before Him and before ourselves. If we love the Lord in truth, then we should want to have our hearts opened to us so that we could repent of the things He is not pleased with. Yes, this may sound morbid to some, but it is a way of true sanctification. It wants Christ to cleanse our hearts that He may dwell in them more and more. It wants the Spirit to convict of sin that it may turn from all that darkness and filth which brings misery with it so that it may have the joy of the Spirit.

It is not possible for a person to walk with God without examining the heart and probing the heart for things that displease the Lord. It is not possible for a person to love God and yet not bother with things in the heart that oppose Him and war against Him and His kingdom. We see David wanting to be examined. We see Jeremiah wanting to be examined. We see Paul telling us that we should examine ourselves before the Supper. But when we see the Scriptures telling us that our hearts are more deceitful than all else and they are desperately wicked, we should be moved to examine our own hearts. As lovers of God we should take His side against ourselves and our own hearts and seek Him to show us our hearts. We should be horrified to think that it is highly likely (perhaps almost certain) that we are deceived about many things. Yes, it is an awful thing to behold our own hearts when the Lord shines His light in and shows us the dunghill of sin that resides in us. Oh how our proud and self-righteous hearts will fight against the sight of our own hearts, but it is necessary for us to truly be repenting. It may make us want to tear at our own hearts to get rid of that horrid sin we see, but this is a work of grace. It must drive us to Christ and Christ alone.

Religious Pride and Deception 28

February 25, 2015

Jeremiah 8:8 “How can you say, ‘We are wise, And the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie. 11 “They heal the brokenness of the daughter of My people superficially, Saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ But there is no peace.

Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

Matthew 18:1 At that time the disciples came to Jesus and said, “Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” 2 And He called a child to Himself and set him before them, 3 and said, “Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 “Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

From Genesis 3 through Revelation we see God opposing the proud but giving grace to the humble. We see that God fights the proud in many ways, sometimes even giving them many good things of the world. He will give the proud many worldly things and plenty of riches, but those things are judgments to those who are proud and their proud hearts will love money and it will ruin them to a greater degree. But in the Old Testament we see time and time again that God loves the humble. Moses was the most humble man on earth (Numbers 12). David, though indeed one that fell into sin, was a man after God’s heart and was humbled deeply over his sin. We see the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the Gospel of grace alone and grace cannot stand with pride but will either overcome it or will not dwell with it.

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is for the humble and the humble alone. It is for those for whom God has shown that they are sinners who have no spiritual ability at all and so they wait for God to give them grace in order to have faith. These poor in spirit are those who know that they are in bondage to the devil and sin and that God must show them grace in order for them to be delivered from that dominion of darkness. The proud heart of man does not want to admit or face the real problem of his proud and sinful heart. Proud man cannot bear to think that he is in bondage to the devil and sin and that he cannot help himself. Proud man resists with all of his might to think that he is dead in sin and cannot make himself alive. The Gospel of Jesus Christ which is the Gospel of grace alone stands opposed to the proud heart of man and proud men hate the cross of Christ and the Gospel of grace alone.

Man wants to be his own God in terms of deciding whether to save himself or not, to be his own God in terms of when to save himself or not, and he wants to be his own God in terms of whether to save him from his pride or save him and leave him in his pride. All of the false gospels in the world today are results of proud men straying from the true Gospel because of their pride or because of the blindness brought on them by their pride. But the true Gospel of grace alone is a Gospel that will humble sinners and bring them down in their own eyes. The true Gospel is for those who have been turned and are like little children rather than the proud who are full of themselves and their own abilities. How beautiful the passage above (Matthew 18:1-3) really is. How glorious is the message that God will not leave sinners in their pride but that He will turn them and He will work in them to become like little children in His hands.

While it is true that no one is ever perfectly humble in this life and that all have room to grow in humility, the law breaks sinners and empties them of the pride of hope in self and of all that they can do to save themselves. Those who try to obtain humility while still in their sin or flesh will simply be deceived by their false humility. What is required is to truly be humble according to the standards of God and not according to what men think it is. The proud and fleshly heart of man will work hard at being humble, but it is nothing but the flesh of his proud heart and is nothing more than an appearance of humility. True humility comes in stages. The fleshly man will be broken by the law until he has no hope in the flesh. When a person has no hope in the flesh, that person will look to Christ to give him faith by grace. When a person has a new heart and has Christ Himself dwelling in that person, then that person has true humility because Christ is his or her life. But the fight is never over until heaven. While the unregenerate man has a form or religious pride, true believers are at war with their spiritual pride as well. God will keep His people humble to some degree and He will use the remaining pride of their hearts to accomplish that.

Religious Pride and Deception 27

February 24, 2015

Jeremiah 8:8 “How can you say, ‘We are wise, And the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie. 11 “They heal the brokenness of the daughter of My people superficially, Saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ But there is no peace.

Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

Matthew 18:1 At that time the disciples came to Jesus and said, “Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” 2 And He called a child to Himself and set him before them, 3 and said, “Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 “Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

Those with eyes to see can know how horrible it is when heretics teach people a false gospel. They will teach people that if they can be good enough they can earn all or part of heaven. It matters the degree that they tell people they need to earn all or part of heaven, because earning it to any degree is heresy. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the Gospel of grace alone. There is no room for works to earn anything for salvation. We can also smell a wolf through the sheep’s clothing (heretic in the professing Church) when people tell us that we should seek God in certain ways and He will bless us with great financial riches. God may give some great financial riches, but it is not because they earned them. He also curses others with great riches as He turns their hearts over to the love of money.

The point at the moment, however, is to see that the heart of our sinful nature is pride. The day that Adam and Eve ate from the fruit they became like God in a sinful way. We are to be holy as He is holy and we are to seek to be like Christ, but it takes humility and grace to do that. Being like God in this way is the height of pride and of original sin. In wanting to seek the honor and glory of self is a sinful way to be like God. In wanting to determine what is right and wrong for me is a sinful way to be like God. In wanting to do all from my own self-sufficiency is a sinful way to be like God. In wanting to live and do all in my own strength is a sinful way to be like God. It was the lie of the devil who told the first humans that God just didn’t want them to be like God. It was a wicked and treacherous thing to do to bring pride, self, and the sufficiency of self into the human world. That is the very heart of sin.

We are told in the Scriptures that “the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.” We tend to forget that our thoughts are judged and the intent of the thoughts are judged. It is the inner man that is evil and wicked and not just the outward man. The outward actions come from the thoughts and desires of the heart. We are also told that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. In other words, the heart of sin is for man to do things that are not for the glory of God.

God created man to live in reliant communion with Him and out of love to do all for His glory. But because of sin man lives in reliance upon self and does all for His own glory. When vile and wretched men (regardless of how educated they are and regardless of how nice they are) teach the very opposite of the Scriptures regarding the evil of pride, that is a great deception. Men will teach the people that they should seek self when the Scriptures tell us the exact opposite of that. Men will not seek to humble the people, but instead they try to build them up. Only harm will result to a soul when people try to build the person up in pride whether they think of it as that or not. Only harm will result to the soul that tries to rely on self rather than grace.

Things have changed from the early Church and now what was thought of as evil is not said to be good. What used to be thought of as good is now thought of as evil. It is true that people see that we are to be humble, so they set out to have a self-wrought humility rather than one worked in them by the living God. They set out to have humility in their own strength and so they have a humility that they can be proud of. This is really perverse. But again, it is easy to see how men have taken the very heart of man and have changed the biblical teaching on it. Man is not longer such a proud and wicked creature (they say), but instead he has poor self-esteem and has self-hatred. Those people need counseling (they say) instead of a deep humbling before God. The Scriptures, however, tell us that we must be deeply humbled (real humility). While this is not comfortable, a proud heart must become a humble heart for it to be converted. Man must be turned from being like the devil who tries to be like God in certain ways and truly become like God in holiness. Man must be turned from being like he is born in a fallen state of sin and become a new creature in Christ. After all, Christ is the humble Savior who opposes pride whatever men may call it. We cannot be born again into His image unless we are humbled and brought down from our pride. The humble Christ will live in us and He will cast out that sinful self who is so opposed to Him.

Religious Pride and Deception 26

February 24, 2015

Jeremiah 8:8 “How can you say, ‘We are wise, And the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie. 11 “They heal the brokenness of the daughter of My people superficially, Saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ But there is no peace.

Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

Matthew 18:1 At that time the disciples came to Jesus and said, “Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” 2 And He called a child to Himself and set him before them, 3 and said, “Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 “Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

In the fall all humanity fell into sin and so became like the devil in that they were full of self and self-sufficiency. Man does not want to be totally dependent on God for anything much less all things. The heart of man opposes God in that man believes in his own free-will and power to carry out what he pleases rather than bowing to the will of God and seeking to carry out (in His strength) what He pleases. Man is willing to let God help him do the things he comes to realize that he cannot do, but man has a fierce pride in his heart and is unwilling to bow in utter nothingness and submit to God doing all things for His own glory.

One of the ways we see (especially in the modern day) that the pen of the scribes has turned the Scriptures from what they really mean and made them lie is in the realm of self-sufficiency. Oh how the proud heart of man resists being brought to almost nothing much less a true nothingness in the presence of God. The Scriptures, however, tell us with great clarity that this must happen. Jesus was quite clear to the apostles who sought honor and distinction that a person must be converted (turned) and become like a small child or that person will not enter the kingdom of heaven. However, the person that humbles himself like that small child is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

While one can spend much time meditating or studying on this passage, what is clear is that there must be a change in the heart of a person or that person will perish regardless of how religious s/he is. Jesus was clear in His teaching in the Gospel of John that a person must be born from above (again) or that person could not see or enter the kingdom. The contrast was between those who were born of the flesh and those who were born of the Spirit. In this passage He is teaching that a person must be humbled as a child to enter the kingdom. The contrast is between those who are proud and seek honor and glory for self and those who are humbled as a small child. The conclusion is that true greatness resides with the humble and not the proud who seek great things for self out of pride.

In the modern day it is quite common to hear people speak as if they had low self-esteem and that they hate themselves. On the other hand, it is common to hear people seeking great things for themselves in the religious realms. We also hear pastors and teachers encouraging people to seek religious things for the sake of self. We hear teaching on how we are to find self-fulfillment in Christianity. In fact, however, it is the self that must be denied rather than fulfilled. No one has low self-esteem and no one hates themselves, but instead it people hate things about themselves which is really self-love. If they really hated themselves it would make them happy that they are afflicted with the things they hate about themselves. When person A hates person B, person A is glad when person B has bad things happen. So when person A hates it and is angry when bad things happen to person A, we can easily see that person A does not hate self but instead hates the things that are happening to self.

What should be clear, then, is that so many writers, pastors, and teachers have fallen into false teaching instead of teaching that men and women should be humbled and turned from self. Rather than that they are teaching a false form of Christianity that focuses on the building up of self. Jesus taught that men must die to self daily, yet today many are teaching that we are to build up self. Jesus taught that men must be turned and be humbled as a little child to enter the kingdom, yet there are many today who teach that men should seek self and honor for self in the kingdom. What seems obvious is that pride and self are not longer seen as the problem so that self must go, but instead the problem is (they say) that self is too low and must be built up. This is to twist the Scriptures completely backwards at this point. Pride is the problem rather than a low view of self. Pride wants to deny that it is the problem as well. But Jesus and Paul were entirely too clear for that to fly with those who fight pride and self in a daily battle. It is too clear for those who know that Jesus said that if we want to follow Him we must deny self. How terrible the state of the professing Church is when it twists the truth and content of the teachings of Jesus on such an important point.

Musings 66

February 23, 2015

Matthew 11:25 At that time Jesus said, “I praise You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and intelligent and have revealed them to infants.26 “Yes, Father, for this way was well-pleasing in Your sight. 27 “All things have been handed over to Me by My Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father; nor does anyone know the Father except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son wills to reveal Him.

The Sovereignty of God is the stumbling block on which thousands fall and perish; and if we go contending with God about His sovereignty it will be our eternal ruin. It is absolutely necessary that we should submit to God as an absolute sovereign, and the sovereign of our souls; as one who may have mercy on whom He will have mercy and harden whom He will” (Jonathan Edwards).

I attended a meeting last night that had a panel of four and it was an interfaith dialogue. The four panelists were representatives (sort of and in some say) of the Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Baptist, and a Muslim. The dialogue was held at a Presbyterian (PCUSA) building and the moderator was a “pastor” of a Lutheran group. The main speaker was American Baptist so an American Baptist “pastor” introduced her. Christianity, however, did not have a voice on the panel and was not discussed. It is more accurate to say that this was a non-faith dialogue.

This particular dialogue was interesting in that nothing of substance was really said. No differences were discussed and no real theological issues were brought out. It was just a group of nice people (externally) who were highly educated trying to say nice things about each other. No reference was made to the Bible and the name of God was mentioned just a few times, though of course when it was brought up it was in the context of an assumption made about how God wants us to love each other.

The only real honest statements about reality were made by the Muslim gentleman. He said that with Muslims there was a clear beginning (creation) and a clear ending (the hereafter) and what was done in between was so that people could merit something for the hereafter. At another point he also said that we should work here in order to ensure out hereafter. Now this was something that a real Christian could have discussed with the man or at least brought out a real difference and distinction. But nothing was said and he was affirmed in what he said.

The rest of the time was spent on talking about things that do not really matter. Things were brought up about how people were to get along and how they should seek real dialogue so that they could have peace with each other, but I am not sure how there can be real peace without discussing the real issues of how people differ from each other. Religion appeared to be thought of in terms of tradition and the Baptist in the group said that while the Christian tradition was true, that did not mean that other traditions were not true. Well, so much for the exclusive claims of Jesus Christ and of the law of non-contradiction. It is also the case that the one and true God who has revealed Himself in and through Jesus Christ would be gone. We can say goodbye to the doctrine of the Trinity and the Gospel of grace alone. After all, getting along with each other is far more important.

As I listened and watched the people around me nod in approval, it was so striking that these people were clueless to the Gospel of Jesus Christ alone and the Gospel of grace alone. These people would certainly not agree with the sovereignty of God in saving sinners as He pleases to the glory of His own name. Yet these people were all highly educated, religious, and even religious leaders. God has clearly hidden the truth from these people and in their hatred of Him they are going on their religious ways building a false righteousness in trying to get alone and find a unity that is neither in Christ nor in the truth. It was truly an amazing night watching men and women trying to use the name of religion to excuse their rebellion against the living God and the true Messiah. But of course they would not put it that way, but these things have been hidden from the wise (in their own eyes). “No one knows the Son expect the Father; nor does anyone know the Father except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son wills to reveal Him.” I saw a lot of blindness last night among those who claim to see. Things like this should help us see how utterly necessary it is for God to open eyes and yet how blinding humanistic religion can be.

Religious Pride and Deception 25

February 20, 2015

Jeremiah 8:8 “How can you say, ‘We are wise, And the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes Has made it into a lie. 11 “They heal the brokenness of the daughter of My people superficially, Saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ But there is no peace.

Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

1 John 2:16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is from the world.

It should be clear that if the very nature of man’s heart is pride and self and involved in that is man’s desire to be his own God, then it should also be crystal clear that all a man does is for self in some way. If all that a man does is for self (his own god) out of pride, then all the acts that men do in life are idolatry. The world is not just a location, but it is a way of viewing things, a way of thinking about things, which is to say that all people have a worldview which consists of theology and philosophy. Science is driven by philosophy and science, though not all see or admit that. This means that science can also be driven by proud men wanting to be their own gods and as such they may have a drive to deny the true God out of their own desire to hold His position. The world (as in the biblical use of the word) is driven by proud men full of self who want to be their own gods and act in accordance with that.

What we have, then, is competition or perhaps collision between the world of men who live as their own gods and those in the kingdom of God who live as He is God. The world can be full of religious people and have many churches of many denominations. The world can have popes and ministers of great learning and stringent morality, but that does not mean that they are part of the kingdom of God. The kingdom of God can have many who are common people who are nobodies in the eyes of the world but are great in the kingdom. It is very hard to be great in the kingdom of God and the world at the same time. The world hates the true God and they will oppose those who speak for Him. However, the professing churches are full of those who are full of the world and seek great things for themselves.

When those who are of the world are leaders of religion, those in the kingdom of God are viewed as ignorant people who believe in myths. When the men of the world are leaders in religion, then those who are proud and full of self are said to be the religious leaders and the non-religious in the world judge religion by the religious leaders. In other words, there is no real difference between those who are openly of the world and the religious people at that point. Pride and self is the real issue and taking religion to pride and self will not change pride and self, but instead the proud man full of self will always change/adjust/conform the heart of religion to fit or at least get along with his own proud and selfish heart.

The proud heart of man is always at war with God and always wants to retain control of all things. When a proud man becomes religious, in reality nothing has changed in the heart of that man. That proud and selfish man is simply directing his pride and self in the things of religion. The scribes and Pharisees were very proud and so they adjusted religion to fit them and pride and self increased, but did not change. While true Christianity comes into direct conflict with a man’s pride and indeed man cannot become a Christian without the pride of his heart being broken, false forms of Christianity will not have any conflict with the pride of men but will actually build it up and make it worse.

Jesus told the weary and heavy-laden to come to Him, but He did not tell those who were proud and full of self to do so. He told them that He was gentle and humble of heart. While proud men may desire a false humility in order that they may be proud of it, they will hate true humility since it requires them to be broken from self and truly humbled before God. The living God hates pride and will not accept it or anything that comes from it. The most stringent, most outwardly moral, and theologically orthodox Christianity is wickedness to Him when it comes from a proud heart. The greatest preachers, professors, theologians, or servants in name are wicked in His sight because of their pride. We must learn how much God opposes and hates pride. We must have humble hearts ourselves.

Religious Pride and Deception 24

February 19, 2015

Jeremiah 8:8 “How can you say, ‘We are wise, And the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes Has made it into a lie. 11 “They heal the brokenness of the daughter of My people superficially, Saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ But there is no peace.

Genesis 3:5 “For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

1 John 2:16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is from the world.

Pride is that despicable thing which God hates, yet man is born full of it. Pride is that which man hates in others, but he loves himself and hides his own pride from himself. Pride is that which moves man to exalt himself rather than God and so is an act of idolatry. Pride is that which man is puffed up with and blinds him to his own sins and failures. Pride is that which makes man so unhappy when he does not measure up to the standards of others. Pride is that which spoils all the natural gifts that man has from God. Pride is that which man is so full of that unless he is born from again and has the life of the humble Savior living in him it makes all of his actions (especially religious ones) idolatrous and as such obnoxious to God.

The nature of sin seems to be largely ignored in our day, thus the nature of the Gospel and the absolute necessity of the new birth is largely ignored as well. We think of sinful acts in our day rather than people having a sinful nature. This is where so many go wrong and it is at the very heart and core of Christianity which is not a place to go wrong at. The nature of sin is that our nature is sinful and that we are born with natures are proud and full of self. The proud heart wants to be God and as such wants to rule itself and decide all things for self by its reason, though it does not recognize that its reason and use of that reason are fallen. This is the very heart of sin in that man wants to be God. Man wants to determine right and wrong for himself. Man wants a religion that he can live for himself and save himself. Man wants a “god” who will help him do what man wants and obtain what man wants. This is why false religion is so popular.

False religion allows (so to speak) and promotes each person as his or her own god in some way. For what it is worth, Reformed and professing Christianity is not immune from that either. Reformation theology is intellectual and rational and so those who tend that way can be intellectually stimulated and hold to creeds that quite rational and yet a person can have great pride in that. Holding to Reformed theology can be conducive to a proud heart and make a person think that s/he has distinguished self by that theology. The theology in and of itself cannot change hearts from proud hearts to hearts where the humble Savior lives, though indeed it appears that many seem to think of themselves as saved because of their theology.

False religion will preach to man that he can have control and God will help him carry out his wishes and dreams. False religion preaches to man that he can sin as he pleases as long as he does certain things, but again that leaves man in charge rather than the one and true sovereign God. False religion preaches that man’s eternal destiny is in his own hands and that he can have it at his mere choice. False religion preaches that man can obtain earthly riches from God as long as he follows certain principles. False religion preaches that man can be moral and good and God will give that person what he wants as long as he is good and moral. What is not so readily seen, however, is that all of those ways leave man in control and that is in accord with the teaching of the scribes and the Pharisees.

Pride and self are at the heart of all false theology. One can have an orthodox creed, however, and even preach an orthodox message and pride can still be the root of it. When pride is at the root of the heart, then regardless of how orthodox a person is all of that orthodoxy is being used for the use of a proud heart. It is a person using the truth about God to exalt self and puff up self in a way where that person is acting like God to self. Men must not just be saved from bad theology, but they must be saved from their proud hearts and self-centered lives or they will not be saved at all. Unless a person is saved from pride a person is not saved from the very root and heart of sin. Every single thing that a person does from that proud heart is wickedness. That includes Christian things as well.

Religious Pride and Deception 23

February 18, 2015

Jeremiah 8:8 “How can you say, ‘We are wise, And the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes Has made it into a lie. 11 “They heal the brokenness of the daughter of My people superficially, Saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ But there is no peace.

Matthew 23:23 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you tithe mint and dill and cummin, and have neglected the weightier provisions of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness; but these are the things you should have done without neglecting the others. 25 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you clean the outside of the cup and of the dish, but inside they are full of robbery and self-indulgence. 26 “You blind Pharisee, first clean the inside of the cup and of the dish, so that the outside of it may become clean also. 27 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which on the outside appear beautiful, but inside they are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness. 28 “So you, too, outwardly appear righteous to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness.

The point of the verses above is all pretty much the same. The scribes and Pharisees were men who were focused on the external aspects of keeping the Law to the neglect of keeping the internal. That is precisely what men do who are fleshly rather than spiritual. They will tithe to a strict degree and yet neglect justice and mercy. They will clean the outer man but be blind to the robbery and self-indulgence of the inner man. They will try to do all things in order to appear beautiful (holy in appearance) to men, but their inward man is full of hypocrisy and lawlessness. This is to say that they had stringent rules for the outward man to keep the outward law but all they did was to gain the honor from men while their inward man was unchecked and they were full of lawlessness before God.

The scribes and Pharisees were called “hypocrites” by Jesus because that is precisely what they were. The “hypocrite” was an actor or one who would use a mask to portray certain things about himself on stage. The scribes and Pharisees used the outward law as a mask to hide their own hearts and inward wickedness and so they were called hypocrites by Jesus. They were indeed like tombs that were indeed full of all manner of uncleanness and yet they would whitewash those tombs on the outside to look good. Such are people in the modern day as well who try to hide their wicked hearts to themselves by being busy at church and being outwardly moral during the week. As the scribes and Pharisees were the most religious men of their day, so the most religious men in our day can do the same things they did while appearing holy in the eyes of men their hearts are at enmity toward God.

A man can stand in the pulpit Sunday after Sunday and give orthodox sermons (as such) while his heart does not love the Christ he speaks of. That man can be hiding his lawless heart with the mask of an orthodox creed. That man can be trying to hide his own heart from himself with orthodox sermons that are empty of life and love. A person can be active in the church Sunday after Sunday and week after week while his or her heart does not love Christ. A person can long for and desire offices in the church in order to hide his or her own heart from self. But it should be easy to see that in the way that the scribes and Pharisees were proud and deceived so we can be proud and deceived in our day. They had proud hearts and those proud hearts used religion and the external law and duties as ways to exalt themselves and that pride was built up and they were blind.

Each person must examine his or her own heart and beware of being like the scribes and Pharisees. It is so natural (to fallen man) for men to seek ways to exalt themselves and distinguish themselves. When the proud heart uses religion to do so, that is such a blinding method that pride uses to hide its heart from others and self. The proud heart loves to feel good about itself and it loves to appear good to others. When it uses external things and especially religious things to appear good to self and others, that is such a seductive thing for the proud heart to gain an assurance of salvation with.

The words of Jesus should strike modern people with great alarm. Modern scholars and preachers have also watered down the standards of the law of God and set out ways for men to please God in their own strength. They do that by setting out rules that appear good, but have nothing to do with the heart. They do that with a scholarly method that obfuscates the Word of God and that makes the Gospel of grace alone fuzzy. They do this by changing faith and love into outward acts rather than issues of the heart that come by grace. Modern men are full of pride too and will use the works of scholars and ministers to hide their own hearts from others and themselves. We are told with great clarity that God opposes the proud and gives grace to the humble, yet men will try to have a humility that they can obtain themselves and as such their proud hearts think that they have come up with a way for God to show them grace. That pretense of having grace on the basis of their unhumbled heart and unhumbled faith makes them confident and assured that they are humble and have faith. It is nothing more than a system of works hiding under the mask of orthodoxy. Oh how pride will fight to hide itself from self and so it provides ways for others to hide their own pride and hypocrisy from themselves as well.