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Learn Christian Latin, Self-Directed: How I am Doing It
Latin is the language of Christendom for over 1,500 years–it is valuable for someone who wants to understand the history of Christianity, to understand the Latin Vulgate and Old Latin Bible translations, the language known by Biblical writers from Mark, early writers in Christendom, influential medieval theologians from Anslem to Aquinas, reformers from Luther to Calvin, Puritans like John Owen, and Baptist writers like John Gill. Latin also helps one to understand untranslated Latin excerpts in commentaries like Keil & Delitzch, Latin excerpts in systematic theologies, and so on.
Interestingly, only approximately 0.01% of all extant Latin, though admittedly with substantial influence, is composed of classical Roman authors Approximately 80% of extant Latin writings composed by those who professed to be Christians, while the other 20% is scientific and various other treatises by non-Christian writers (Derek Cooper, Basics of Latin: A Grammar with Readings and Exercises from the Christian Tradition [Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Academic, 2020], xvii).
So in light of the value of Latin, I have prayerfully decided to to learn the language at my own pace. So how is it going? I’m glad you asked. How am I going about it?
I first started with Latin 101: Learning a Classical Language by Hans-Friedrich Mueller, a course offered by “The Great Courses” organization. Having profited by numbers of classes offered by The Great Courses, I would use their class to learn classical Latin and then transition to the Latin of Christendom. The “Great Courses” class offers a textbook with exercises and also video lectures, and I wanted to have lectures with a real, knowledgable teacher. I also did not want to pay very much money, and I knew that The Great Courses regularly offers sales where their classes are listed at 70-85% off (you should never pay the full price, or even half price, for a Great Courses course; they list prices are fake to make you feel like you are getting an incredible deal at 70% off. The marketing technique is effective–but the real, 70% off price for their classes is actually reasonable for courses that are often of high quality.)
I got through the majority of the Great Courses class, completing all the exercises, with their textbook and a Latin dictionary (Simpson, D. P., Cassell’s Latin Dictionary: Latin-English & English-Latin, 5th ed. New York, NY: Macmillan Publishing, 1968) However, as I kept plugging away, I started to get really bogged down in the exercises. I was looking up practically every word in the dictionary and taking an inordinately long amount of time to complete the exercises. I believe that the Great Courses class will probably work for some, but for me there just were not enough exercises to attain sufficient mastery of the material before going on to the next chapter. So after slogging through a majority of the book, with progress getting slower and slower, I started looking for alternatives.
I discovered the Familia Romana / Lingua Latina: Per Se Illustrata series, and have to this point been very impressed. I purchased a number of books so that I could have everything I needed to teach myself using that series, as well as a few other works that help as described below:
5.) Ørberg, Hans H., Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata: Teacher’s Materials. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 2005. Amazon Smile link
I also got a few others; click here for my page on learning Christian and classical Latin for more information.
Evangelism Is Still the Solution and This World, Including the United States, Is Not My Home
At all times I have a much bigger picture in mind than a four or eight year snap shot of the history of the United States. I always think of the kingdom of God first and especially today. If where I lived was of the greatest significance, my wife and I would not have moved in a U-Haul truck to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1987. Very often I say, it’s a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there, but I still lived there 33 years. We didn’t move there because to us it was a superior place to live. We went to do the work of the kingdom. I thought of it as being a missionary to France.
In the run-up to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, you know that God would have preserved them if there were at least ten righteous souls there. You don’t get ten righteous souls by voting in a new president. You get those through evangelism. That doesn’t mean you would have succeeded, because they may not have listened, probably wouldn’t. We do, however, have well over ten righteous souls at Bethel Baptist Church in El Sobrante, just north of Berkeley in the San Francisco Bay Area.
I don’t like what Joe Biden and the Democrat party represents. I think they’ll hurt the country if they get power as most people are predicting. What am I going to do about it? The same thing I did while Donald Trump was president — preach the gospel to every creature. You don’t really care about the solution if you put too much more than a fraction of effort into politics compared to preaching. It is a serious error that the affections of professing Christians are stirred more by politics and for political issues than for Jesus Christ.
I’m not against it, but I’ve never given a donation to a political cause. I think it is right to do, but I’ve never done it. I’ve never been involved in a political campaign, except twice. I held a sign for a man in our church to be a county supervisor and passed out flyers one afternoon for my father-in-law to be a school board member. In both cases, it was more to encourage and support those men. They both lost. I’ve written blog posts here. I talk about how to vote for every election in my church.
What I’m doing now is trying to go out preaching the gospel six days a week. I spend many hours a week doing that. Then I have evangelistic and discipleship studies. I train others to preach the gospel every week. I follow-up with people to whom I’ve already preached the gospel. I think you know that a few posts about Trump don’t mean that I think he is the solution.
When at some future date, the United States has fallen, and I’m alive to comment, I won’t say it was because of how people voted in a presidential election. That is a mere symptom. Scripture behooves to instruct people on how to think and act regarding the government. That’s part of observing all things whatsoever God commanded us and teaching the whole counsel of God. The country will have fallen because it did not believe the gospel. When Jesus went to Israel, He dealt with the souls of the nation, not its politics.
I believe I’ve got good reasons to think I’ll have better and more opportunities to preach the gospel if Donald Trump wins today. It is less likely, I believe, that my religious freedom will be taken away. I see new powers hindering and stopping this activity. I see more persecution ahead if Trump loses. Freedom to obey scripture will be taken away. I expect that. It saddens me to think of that occurring.
My kingdom is not of this world. I have no continuing city here. I have a thousand year reign of Jesus Christ and an eternal state to look forward to. I want people in those. I’m an ambassador of Jesus Christ. Since I’m an ambassador, I’m saying I’m not a citizen here. My citizenship is in heaven. Let Jesus Christ be praised.
A One Issue Conception Against Biden/Harris and For Trump: Why Are Washington DC Businesses Boarding Up Windows In Anticipation of Tuesday?
Businesses in Washington DC and across the nation are boarding up their windows in anticipation of the election on Tuesday (read here, here, here, here, here, and here). The first link toward articles substantiating that activity provides the headline, “It’s Absolutely Heartbreaking to Watch Washington Boarding Up for an Election.” I’ve read various reports with such sentences as this: “Election violence feared.” Here’s another jewel: “Don’t loot in Chicago.”
So, some simple questions. Who is going to break these windows? Who is going to loot? From whom are we expecting violence? It won’t be Trump voters. Washington DC is not getting ready to have its windows broken by Trump voters. Everyone reading this knows that this new investment in plywood comes in anticipation of a Trump win (why do they anticipate that if the polls are correct? Um.).
If Biden were to win, Trump voters will not break windows and loot and do violence. They might parade and rally, but they don’t riot. They don’t destroy property. They don’t hurt people because of whom they voted for. You, my readers, know that. Some of you don’t care because you think some eggs need to be broken to make an omelet. You’re happy to see teeth missing in the mouths of Trump voters. It’s worth it for you for very superficial “reasons.”
Biden is claiming to bring in light against darkness. He’s everybody’s president and all that, unless he isn’t. Then, well, your windows will be gone. Some are writing and he is advertising that he will unite the nation. A party that threatens violence unless it gets its way is not a unifying force. Biden himself won’t even disavow antifa or BLM for their violence. They “condemn all violence,” but no one in particular, especially their people. “Condemning violence” is symbolic language to them, their own dog whistle, that says, use violence because we won’t say anything.
Many professing Christian voters are saying they must vote for Biden for the sake of the body politic, cleansing it, and so on and so forth. Trump is a cancer, etc. The chemotherapy is the threat of a lug wrench and a baseball bat.
Violence is threatened only for a Trump win. The threat of violence for a Trump win has at least two effects. One, Trump voters know they are being threatened. This is what they are going to get if they vote for Trump. They don’t like being threatened with violence. For them, this has an opposite effect. They want to vote for him more than ever, because of this threat.
Two, the best outcome for Biden and Harris from the threat of violence of his supporters would be that the chaos will effect a vote for them. It’s like the burning of the Reichstag. They blame on Trump the chaos and confusion and danger they cause. People just want to end it all and they believe it will end if they vote for Biden. They are right in a way. The violence will greatly diminish if Biden wins, because his supporters will be happy. This is violent extortion. The threat of a criminal act elicits a reaction. Without Trump, we can go back to the status quo. This especially works for people not that concerned for religious freedom or being censored for unacceptable political speech.
Boards on windows are being nailed for Biden and Harris supporters. They threaten the violence. The police know this. Major cities know this. You know this. You can’t let Biden and Harris win. You must vote Trump. You know I’m telling you the truth. If you vote for Biden and even for someone else besides Trump, you are aiding and abetting this kind of society.
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Paragraph from Washington Examiner explaining the quiet or hidden Trump vote:
“There are a lot of people who are too afraid to put up a sign [for Trump],” he said, explaining that his neighborhood, more than an hour away, was mixed between Trump and Biden voters, and black and white voters. During the protests that followed the death of George Floyd, he said, “I pulled the Trump magnet off my Jeep. Everybody took their signs down. People don’t want to be a target.”
Someone put a large Trump sign in a field next to a road we drive every day. It was torn down twice, all the other banners remaining up. Everyone knows this. The threat against freedom of religion and political speech comes from the left. They’re already planning it.
Christians! Vote For Trump–Three Reasons (out of many)
If you are reading this post, you should vote for Donald Trump for President of the United States. Do not vote for Joe Biden. Do not vote for the Constitution Party candidate. Do not abstain from voting. Vote for Donald Trump. Here are three reasons.
1.) If you pray 1 Timothy 2:1-4, you should vote for Donald Trump, since he will defend religious liberty.
The New Testament specifically tells us to pray as follows:
I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. (1 Timothy 2:1-4)
When you pray for something, you should put “feet” to your prayers. When you pray for daily bread and are trusting in God (Matthew 6), you then go to work, because God provides through the ordinary use of means the vast majority of the time. Donald Trump as President will allow you to live a quiet and peaceable Christian life in peace. Trump will appoint judges who believe that the First Amendment means what it says. His justice department will not force you to violate your conscience to keep your job. He will not force Christian adoption agencies to place children in the “families” of filthy sodomites. He will not try to shut down and destroy Christian schools and colleges. He will stand with business owners who are unwilling to violate their consciences and call good evil and evil good.
Joe Biden and Democrat leaders have promised to pass the Orwellianly-named “Equality Act,” which would add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected categories in federal law. You want to have a counselor help your son, who is getting brainwashed into thinking he is a girl in public school? Even if he wants to be normal and not a pervert, it would be against the law to help him. You realize you have made a big mistake in putting your child in a public school and so you put him in a Christian school? Biden would try to destroy your Christian school by forcing it to hire teachers that are sodomites. You have a business that offers health insurance? You will be forced to pay for employees if they want to mutilate their bodies and pretend to be the other sex. You don’t want a grown and morally twisted man taking off his clothes with your daughter alone in a locker room? Too bad, so sad. Sodom and Gomorrah, here we come!
You don’t want to pay for the murder of little baby boys and girls in the womb? Joe Biden will not only force you to pay for abortion with your tax dollars, you will be forced to pay for bloody murder with your own dollars–your conscience does not matter. Even without the abomination of the “Equality Act,” Joe Biden has fully endorsed the Obama administration’s policies when it tried to destroy Wheaton College because the school would not pay for abortion. Obama wanted to destroy the Little Sisters of the Poor because they would not pay for health insurance that included abortion and contraception for nuns. Forget helping the poor–destroying nuns unless they were willing to pay for abortion was more important, even to the point of making celibate nuns pay for abortion. Biden will appoint judges to the Supreme Court who will through judicial tyranny destroy the First Amendment in favor of the sexual revolution.
2.) If you sigh and cry over the abomination of abortion, you must vote for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has enacted many pro-life policies, and it is very possible that his judicial appointments will finally result in Roe v. Wade being overturned. Joe Biden is extremely pro-abortion. He is committed to making sure that children can be murdered all the way up to birth. He is part of a Democrat party that opposed the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act–even infanticide is acceptable. Babies do not even get the painkillers given to dogs and cats before the children are ripped limb from limb in excruciating pain and thrown in the garbage. A vote for Biden, or a vote for the Constitution party candidate or any other person who has 0% chance to actually win, is failing to do what you can to help stop this continued mass murder.
3.) If you value free speech and oppose communist Antifa thugs Burning, Looting, and Murdering (BLM), then you must vote for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump stands against Antifa and all other violent criminals who burn, loot, and plunder, whether anarchists, white supremacists, black supremacists, etc. Joe Biden has been very weak and wobbly on condemning left-wing political violence as it rages unchecked through Democrat-controlled parts of the country. Kamala Harris, Biden’s Vice President who, in light of Biden’s age, is very likely to seize power if Biden wins, has made ridiculous statements in support of the anarchists in Portland–oh, and by the way, she would confiscate your firearms too, and do so even without Congress solely by executive branch tyranny, so you can’t even defend yourself when the bad boys come for you.
Right here in San Francisco, last Saturday (as I write this) when I was driving home from work, I saw a lot of police in riot gear. I did not stop to find out what was going on–when you see a lot of police in riot gear, keep going. I found out later that they were there because of a protest in favor of free speech organized by a black conservative man, Philip Anderson (pictured below):
Mr. Anderson and other supporters of free speech had peacefully gathered to petition in favor of free speech. (It wasn’t even a rally in favor of Trump–just in favor of free speech.) They were greeted by mobs of Antifa thugs holding BLM signs. One of the BLM /Antifa thugs punched Mr. Anderson in the face twice, bloodying him up and causing him to lose several teeth:
Mr. Anderson had done absolutely nothing to justify this vicious assault. The Antifa crowds helped to protect the thug who battered Mr. Anderson while they shouted “nig-r” and various four-letter words at Mr. Anderson while holding their Black Lives Matter signs. Another one of the supporters of free speech was taken away in an ambulance because of Antifa violence, and several police officers were injured–and that was all in about 15 minutes before the police ended the free speech rally and whisked away the conservatives before the rest of them were bloodied, beaten, or killed.
The mayor of San Francisco condemned Antifa and said that free speech must be defended. (Sorry, just kidding.)
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, and representative from San Francisco, condemned the violence against Mr. Anderson and others. (Sorry, just kidding again).
What actually happened is that the San Francisco Chronicle and other leftist news outlets reported that there were “clashes between pro and anti Trump groups” that resulted in “six injured.” rather than the truth, that communist Antifa criminals had with no provocation violently assaulted defenders of free speech and the police.
This is just one of the countless examples of violence that leftist radicals and criminals have perpetrated all around the country, aided and abetted by leftist politicians like Joe Biden who want their votes. Can you imagine what would be happening if one person wearing a MAGA hat punched and knocked the teeth out of a leftist black man? Would it not be inconceivably more coverage than the thousands of acts of illegal violence orchestrated by Antifa have received?
There are many other reasons to vote for Donald Trump, but the three above should be far, far more than enough.
Please note that one reason to vote for Donald Trump is not because of his character, because he is a great moral example, or because he is constitutionally fit to be President. (Joe Biden has extreme character problems as well.) Trump is very frequently embarrassing and he was far, far from my first choice in the Republican primary. I am not for Donald Trump the way that I am actually for Mike Pence. But by voting for Trump I will be able to cringe at his crazy tweets from my home in peace, or shake my head at what he says from my church in peace, instead of having to do it from prison for standing against the homosexual agenda, or from a soup kitchen line because Biden and Harris have destroyed my business for not paying for abortion, or from a hospital because an Antifa thug has burned my house down and smashed a bottle over my head, or from a morgue–no, excuse me, they don’t bury the babies murdered by abortion, so more correctly–or from a garbage bin filled with little bloodied hands and legs and ribs and eyes that, instead of being able to look up at a smiling mother and father caressing and kissing them, are ripped in pieces and covered with gore–knowing that I am being forced to support this mass murder under a Biden-Harris administration.
Learn more about the Biblical role of government here.
–TDR
Who Are the Most Loving People You Know?
“Love” is one of the most misused and corrupted words in the English vocabulary. Very often when I am evangelizing, I have to give the correct definitions to whole host of words, including the word, gospel. The word “love” in English vocabulary originates from the Bible. It is used now in the English language, but it is pulled directly from God’s Word. Changing the meaning of words is a way to corrupt the teaching of scripture, but it is also a main strategy of postmodernism and critical theory, that says there is power in vocabulary.
The Bible itself talks about changing the meaning of words, done to fool people. It is evil, done by evil people. Many words are being changed today that buttress faith in scripture and obedience to the Word of God. “Changed” is actually a soft word to describe what people do. They are despicably corrupt, twisting, and perverting scripture through the changing of the meaning of words. Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
In the Garden of Eden, God said one thing, and Satan immediately said something different that made Eve feel like Satan loved her more than God did. God said, Thou shalt surely die. Satan said, Ye shall not surely die. They couldn’t both be right. Which do you think is more popular?
Satan then ripped on God to talk about how unloving He was: “God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.” God is just ripping you off, trying to bring you down, Eve. Doesn’t Satan sound loving to Eve? Why don’t you all send a comment to Eve on her instagram feed. She’s been attacked by God so why not join Satan and let her know how much you love her at this time of personal attack. Today she would get hundreds of likes and dozens of supportive comments. It’s no wonder that Noah and his family got only eight people to be together on the ark, even after over a hundred years of preaching.
Scripture says, God is love (1 John 4:8, 16). Love is an attribute of God, so love is who God is. That also means God defines love. When Romans 3:23 says “all. . . . fall short of the glory of God,” it means that all fall short of the perfections of God’s attributes, which is what His glory is. People fall short of love.
Love is obviously important in scripture, because it is the first and second great commandments of God, (1) love God, and (2) love your neighbor. The entire law of God, we know, is wrapped up or summarized in those two commandments of God.
Before I go further on what love is, so that I can answer the question in the title of this post, let me explore that briefly. I’ve heard people through the years say that such and such a person is the most loving person they know. How would someone know that? What would characterize the most loving person someone knows? He would go to scripture to make that assessment, because God is love. God defines love. If someone uses his own definition, like Satan did with Eve, then he’s just a deceiver, using the term for his own purposes.
Today, words that define the way the world uses love, that conflicts with what scripture says, are toleration, feelings, niceness, fun, and lust. These words all easily conform to the world system. Two weeks or so ago, I wrote about the values sign, you’ll see that comes from the hard left in this country, and one of its epithets is, “love is love.” Love does not define love, so what’s happening with that? This is a removal of God out of the definition and changing the definition based on the perspective of the subject, or in other words, a subjective definition. This is just rebellious, calling good evil and evil good, but it is postmodern too. That “love is love” bromide justifies sodomy. Love is love, even if it is two men loving each other, is the lie.
The corruption of love relates to a perversion of values that ignores the true God of scripture. New values, contradicting scripture, are wellness, self-love, or self-care. Someone is doing wrong, violating scripture, sinning, rebelling against God, or transgressing God’s law, let’s say with transgenderism, and someone disapproves. He or she states the disapproval. Loving people come to the rescue of the transgender. Disapproval brings self-loathing, depression, and suicidal thoughts. It causes a loss of endorphins, which brings severe headaches. This person is now in pain and in need of healing. Loving people come to the rescue from the community to lift this person up. He can now happily go his/her/its merry way in his sin with the full support of others.
Actually the grief the “transgender” feels from disapproval is the right feeling. He needs to abhor his sin. This is what David felt when he committed adultery. The pangs of conscience are good. It’s like the pain someone feels when he touches a hot stove, telling him not to do that. The conscience is an internal warning device. “Coming to the aid” of someone who is hurting over disapproval of a righteous confrontation just shuts down the properly working conscience. This person is learning not to listen. He or she is not swift to hear. In other word, the person is being truly hurt, hurt in an actual way, harmed eternally, and this is not love. This is not love. It is hatred. The people being given credit for love are hateful people. What I’m writing here is very important. This is some of the worst kind of deceit that there is in the world.
Children disobedient to their parents, not honoring their parents, need to feel very, very bad about that. If a young lady is dressed like a prostitute, or as the King James says, the attire of a harlot, she should be discouraged in that. That is the strange woman in Proverbs 6-8. The fellow millennials or highly deceived middle aged and older people, who tell them that self-care is more important, and they need to feel liberation instead, are Satanic liars. They are bringing destruction on this person and disintegrating his or her biblical discernment or wisdom. The wisdom of this world, that does not descend from above, is earthly, sensual, and devilish (James 3:16).
Alright, so let me come back to the definition of love. I said God defines it and what do we see again and again in scripture. Consider these verses, read them all:
1 John 5:1-3, “1 Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him. 2 By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments. 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments:: and his commandments are not grievous.”
John 14:15, 21, “If ye love me, keep my commandments. . . . He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.”
John 15:10, “If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love.”
I’m guessing that some of you reading this don’t like what God says about love. You don’t like His definition. You would rather stick with yours. In the end though, you don’t love God or others when you are sinning without repentance. Someone may say that you are, but don’t listen to that person. He is lying to you, like Satan lied to Eve.
God is love. Whatever contradicts God’s Word is not love. It will bring the worst possible circumstances to your life, even if you think that things are better for you in the short term, just like Eve did. Just because you feel something that you think is love, that isn’t love.
To answer the question, the most loving people are the ones who keep God’s commandments. Of course, someone can’t do that without faith in Christ. Love is fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22). It is produced by God internally in a person, but it still always looks the same. It does not accept sin. Like Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 13, it rejoices not in iniquity.
Someone may feed you a bromide, platitude, and epithet, that will get approval from the world, and especially unsaved people, but do not believe the lies. Turn to God. God is love. Someone is not the most loving person in the world, who is in a constant state of sinning against God and is not keeping what He said. The loving person is the person who does the will of God and tells you what you need to hear. Listen to that.
The New Lie of “Authenticity” and the Excuse It Gives Its Adherents to Live Ungodly
Something being authentic sounds great. Authentic leather, not naugahyde. You go to the National Archives in Washington, DC to see the authentic Declaration of Independence, not a cheap copy. That was the meaning of authentic for the early years of my life, what I would have thought the word, authentic, meant. If you buy an authentic Babe Ruth bat, you don’t want it to have been mass produced in China. Some external, verifiable means must be made to show the Babe had his fat fingers around that bat handle. I took a mission trip to Mexico in high school and in the market, a man selling watches would pull one out to sell, declaring, “Only one of its kind!” He sold it for a low price and then immediately pulled out an identical watch, saying again, “Only one of its kind!” He sold watches that were not authentic.
The word “authentic” is now being used in an inauthentic way. Now it is a commonly used word to justify bad beliefs and behavior from adherents. They call what they’re doing authentic, but it is now a postmodern technical term. Don’t think they mean “authentic” when they say it. Now, however, young people especially like “authentic” better than authentic. They aren’t authentic Christians. They are “authentic” Christians. They get more approval for being “authentic,” than authentic, but when they stand before God, He will inform them that they are naugahyde. They are not the real thing. They will be judged, not upon their own feelings or impressions, what they like, but based upon what God says.
Before I dig into the lie of “authenticity,” you should consider too that the word “alternative” today relates to authentic. When I was in my teens and twenties, we started hearing about someone with an “alternative lifestyle.” It seemed like a joke at the time. A sad one. Alternative is a big tent word to describe something “authentic to the subject” or “authentic to the person.” It has mainly related to arts, but this is also where postmodernism got its beachhead. Art was the first casualty of postmodernism, but it also, like a virus, started superspreading to other realms of reality. It still uses art to spread, like the coronavirus attacks the respiratory system, postmodernism latches hold of art easier and then spreads from there.
If you see a weird avant-garde photograph or painting, maybe a toilet seat hanging from the wall with graffiti on it, you might think, ugly. Others call it alternative and then authentic. Someone is an authentic person if he does what you tell a toddler is scribble-scrabble. Apparently it takes more ability to do it as an adult. I was going to say, skill, but I couldn’t write that word for what they do. Actual art takes skill.
Some “authentics” or “alternatives” do have some ability, but they make their niche, find their audience by pushing something new or different, that rings true and good and beautiful to themselves. Their audience feels smart accepting their edgy, gritty alternative production, because it is authentic. They acknowledge that they “get it.” There is nothing to get. There was nothing to get when Andy Warhol reproduced his Campbell’s Soup can, except to be authentic to himself, embrace his inner Warhol.
To give the impression that they are playing three dimensional chess, “authentic” is too called “next level.” Someone has reached another level, like he’s taken the elevator up to a floor not yet built. Why be held back by an actual building? Let your mind go somewhere different. This is in the “next level” like Steve Jobs talked about when he said he used LSD in the days just before starting Apple in order to “think different.” It is having a personal experience, going somewhere in one’s own imagination, that pushes into something no one has done before. Sometimes, even often, there are good reasons why someone has never done something. A person’s strange thoughts or impulses, arising from a heart deceitful and desperately wicked, do not correlate to objective beauty, lacking in the symmetry, order, and proportion of God’s creation.
I recently saw someone pushing the photography of an “artist,” who looked like a recent or present meth addict, taking photos of young alternative musicians in variations of neon light, leaving the appearance of diverse states of darkness and odd colors. Some of his photos, like some of my bad ones through the years, were blurry, except on purpose. They were not real. They were not what a person really looks like. And that’s why they are “authentic.” They take the point of view, even if demented, of the subject, and by approving of it, you are accepting this different point of view, the alternative point of view, like the acceptance of an alternative lifestyle.
Here’s a man with a wife and children. They look normal. Here’s a man with another man. One of the two appears a little different, more like a woman. This is an alternative lifestyle. In reality, it is a perversion of what is good. On the leftist value list, it is, “love is love.” It’s love to him. It’s authentic to him. Authentic never had this meaning before. This is good evil and evil good. This is beauty in the eye of the beholder. They want to make the alternative normal and authentic by changing the word. Language is power in postmodern philosophy. They change the perspective. This is again part of critical theory.
Let me clue you in. What I’m describing in truth is just rebellion. They are people who want to do what they want to do and be accepted for it. They don’t want to be judged by objective standards. There’s something very interesting to this, because these same proponents don’t live in that world. It is not a world that really exists. It is made up by them. For example, they don’t want an avante-garde maid with an authentic view of “clean.” Clean is still clean, just like the coronavirus is indifferent to authenticity. They don’t want to fly in an “authentic” airplane, work in an “authentic” skyscraper, or cross an “authentic” bridge. They don’t want planes built with arbitrary standards, beautiful to the beholder, but instead still according to musty old laws and standards. They don’t, however, want that reality in their judgment of themselves, because then they can get away with what they want. When you approve of them or just play along with them, this is not three dimensional chess, but a fool or a group of fools or at least scorners.
The English word “genuine” comes from genu, the Latin for knee, and it originated with reference to a custom of a father acknowledging paternity of a newborn child by placing it on his knee. It really was his child. His feelings didn’t matter. There really was a reproductive act followed by conception and birth of a child. Now someone is “genuine” if he acts however he wants. His natural hair color is brown, but he’s not being true to himself if he doesn’t dye it light blue.
When Jesus said the truth would set you free, He wasn’t talking about being true to yourself. People are judging you, you know, and instead of just caving to those around you, like parents, go off and do what you want, chase your dream, and be true to yourself. That is now being genuine, the real mccoy. No, truth was actual truth, the Word of God, and paying attention to and following what God said would set you free, free from sin (John 8:32-36). There is an actual objective standard, one that doesn’t relate to your feelings or what you want, but to what God says, that is true.
In the spirit of language being power within postmodern philosophy and the more narrow critical theory, changing the meaning of the word authentic brings so-called “power” to the proponent of such progressivism. God’s Word says, don’t do what you want to do, but do what God wants you to do — “he that doeth the will of God abideth forever” (1 John 2:17). The new authenticity exalts the legitimacy of one’s own desires and then acts on them. For a young person, he might add, I’m going to stop trying to please my parents and do whatever I want to do. I’ll set up “boundaries,” again not with the normal meaning of the word, but with a meaning that I get zero counsel, intervention, or actual truth from my parents. If the parents cross those arbitrary boundaries, they violate personal space like a trespasser, like a breaking and entering crime.
The power of changing the definition of authenticity brings faux liberation to the one using the term. It isn’t really liberation, because it is bondage to sin and depraved self and the world system. It makes a virtue out of the quixotic pursuit of being true to yourself. If you are not “true to yourself,” then you are a fake. Where does this stop? You want to fornicate with multiple women, and if you don’t, then you are just being a fake. Someone tells you this is wrong, but that’s just wrong to the speaker. Even by listening to this person, you are just pandering to them. That’s not authentic, it’s fake, not real.
The “authenticity,” which isn’t authentic, that I’m describing in this piece, has come into the worship of a church. Professing Christians want to give something real to God, something they really feel, and that is whatever they feel. What they feel is gritty and urban and sensual. The judgment on this comes from the view of the subject. Worship, however, is based on the view of the one worshiped. What does God want? Looking at reality only or primarily from the perspective of the subject, especially on worship, misrepresents reality. God is not pleased. Very God is not really pleased. You may comprehend in this lifetime how much He dislikes it, but you will in eternity. It really is not worth the risk of waiting to find out.
Part of “authenticity” revolves around being free to be who you are. It isn’t “who you are.” It’s just what you want. God defines who we are, not ourselves. He is the Creator, the Designer. Another aspect of this is that for someone to be free to make the choice, he must be able to make the choice he wants, which means not condemning that choice. Whoever condemns the choice is taking away freedom, because he brings “psychological damages.” The guilt-riddenness might result in suicide, because of the rejection of the choice. The accusation here is the power of language to murder the one, who committed suicide. Especially young people are buying into this to bring liberation.
At one time, what is now called “authenticity” would have been recognized as hedonism. Leaders reward the impulsiveness that Paul called on Timothy to flee. Holiness and piety are labeled prudery and transparently fake. Those supporting objective truth or transcendent goodness and beauty are mere whitened sepulchers, painting on their religion from the outside with their externals. What is missed, however, is that they purvey their own left-wing legalism, a new standard mandated around personal freedom. Without allowing for authenticity of spontaneity and originality, the freedom constantly invent, and opportunity to dress and perform as one wants, they won’t stay. They’ll cancel. This threat weighs heavy on decision making, providing a totalitarian loss of freedom to anyone who sees it differently.
If people will not feel guilty or regret in this lifetime, except for not “chasing their dreams,” they will face God, nevertheless. This effects their entire eternity. At the root of human flourishing is the eternal kind. This sacrifices the permanent on the altar of the immediate. I hope they fail at doing what they want to do. Failure in the short term has a better opportunity for long term success.
Churches don’t want to lose their young people. A majority of evangelical churches and to varying degrees even fundamentalist churches pander to authenticity themselves. They justify the changes by marginalizing them as cultural issues. They are doctrinal conservatives and cultural relativists. They haven’t given up on justification by faith, they would say, but they want to keep the next generation, so they accommodate this lie.
Mandatory Vaccination: Stop it Only One Way
Mandatory / Compulsory Vaccination?
With COVID-19, there is a renewed call for compulsory or mandatory vaccination. Should vaccines be compelled?
I do not believe that the government should force parents to vaccinate their children against their will. In the Bible, parental authority over children is so vast that parents could even bring rebellious children to trial and, if found guilty of consistent, persistent, and willful rebellion and wickedness, have their children executed (Deuteronomy 21:18-21; note that there is no record of parents actually following through on this with their children, as very, very few parents would want to do it, but it still shows the Biblical position on parental authority in relationship to the State). Similarly, children who cursed their parents or hit their parents would “surely be put to death” (Exodus 21:15-17) if there were multiple witnesses who were willing to testify to the fact (no Biblical indication specifies that the parents were required to testify against their children or, for that matter, that anyone at any time was compelled to testify against anyone else).
When Romans 13 outlines the role of the government, Biblically speaking, it is a “night watchman” sort of system with very limited authority. The government is to punish evil but is not even supposed to actively do good–that is the realm of individuals and groups in society such as churches–but only to “praise” the good without financial support (Romans 13:3-4). Biblical government is, in many ways, very libertarian on the spectrum of political ideology (learn more about the role of the government according to God’s Word here). Therefore, based on God’s revelation, a strong support for parental authority and a strong view on a very limited role for government leads me to oppose mandatory / compulsory vaccination. Furthermore, requiring parents who have religious objections to vaccinate is a very dangerous restriction of religious freedom.
Furthermore, in American history compulsory vaccination has led to many other restrictions on civil liberties. A 1902 mandatory vaccination law passed in Massachusetts in response to a smallpox epidemic was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, which concluded that compulsory vaccination was constitutional in Jacobson v. Massachusetts (1905) by a 7 to 2 margin. For the benefit of the collective or group, individual liberty could be repressed. The precedent set by this decision allowed for the promotion of eugenics; for example, in 1927 the case Buck v. Bell upheld the mandatory sterilization of a person considered “feeble-minded,” arguing that “The principle that sustains
compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the Fallopian
tubes.” The only precedent cited in case law was Jacobson v. Massachusetts. The (alleged) collective good from forcibly sterilizing undesirable people overrode the individual liberty not to be–to describe it Biblically–eunuchized. The expanded state powers that justified compulsory vaccination were used to uphold eugenic sterilization (learn more in the article here). The power given to the State over parents that is involved in allowing compulsory vaccination also justifies the elimination of many other civil liberties.
Thus, I am against compulsory vaccination, and I believe you should be against it as well.
What is not a reason I oppose compulsory vaccination
I am against mandatory vaccination because of parental rights. I am not against mandatory vaccination because vaccines do not work, are dangerous, or are ineffective. Vaccines are safe, are effective, and are a great blessing to mankind in this fallen world that God has allowed scientists to discover utilizing the Biblically-based scientific method. Thanks to vaccines, diseases such as polio, typhoid, smallpox, yellow fever, and rabies no longer kill, cripple, and cause terrible suffering to millions and millions of people. Anti-vax propaganda simply does not reflect scientific reality in the world God has made. Common ideas, such as the lie that vaccines cause autism, was spread in order to make its author a lot of money. If you do not vaccinate your children, you are increasing the likelihood that they will die or suffer because you believed scientifically inaccurate propaganda. You are also not loving your neighbor as yourself, for you are increasing the likelihood that other children or adults will get sick or die. Furthermore, you endanger the children of responsible parents who vaccinate their children, as their children, when too young to get vaccinated, may still be infected and get sick or die because you have refused to protect your own children from disease. (Learn more about vaccine safety here.) You may say that you don’t need to vaccinate because others do, and so there is herd immunity–but you had better keep your kids away from the airport, then, and had better not teach them to evangelize in an area that has a lot of immigrants. You definitely would want to keep them away from the mission field.
In other words, I believe that the government should allow parents to make foolish decisions, because allowing them to make foolish decisions–like not getting vaccinated themselves or having their children vaccinated, which is very foolish–is not as bad as the consequences are of the increased governmental power involved in compulsory vaccination. In Israel drunkenness was a sin, but it was not illegal. Failing to help the poor was wicked, but it was not illegal. God hated divorce, but it was legal. Failure to love one’s neighbor as oneself was a horrible crime, but it was legal. It should be legal for people to make all kinds of bad, foolish decisions, because increased government power is even worse than the bad, foolish decisions.
The only way to stop mandatory vaccination
While I believe that the position above is Biblically and practically correct, it is also one that is a loser politically. If enough people believe anti-vax propaganda and stop vaccinating, it is certain that there will be more outbreaks in the United States of easily preventable diseases, and children will die for no good reason. Enough angry parents showing pictures of happy babies and healthy children that are now dead or handicapped from diseases because of anti-vaccination lies will create an unstoppable wave of public support for mandatory vaccination.
Without mandatory vaccination, more children will get sick, suffer life-long hurt, and die. I believe that the less-easy-to-see consequences of mandatory vaccination are worse than this awful and very visible consequence of not mandating vaccines. But is that going to win in a room full of angry parents holding pictures of their now dead children and demanding their congressman support mandatory vaccination? Nope. Not a chance. Vaccines will become compulsory if enough people stop vaccinating.
So how can mandatory vaccination be stopped? The only way to stop it is by vaccinating voluntarily. If only a small enough percentage of the population doesn’t vaccinate, the people who are putting their children’s lives and the lives of other children at risk can fly under the radar, believe their misinformation, and not cause too much damage. But as their number grows big enough to compromise or eliminate herd immunity, public pressure from the death, disease, and carnage caused by their irresponsible actions will lead to mandatory vaccination.
So do you want to stop mandatory vaccination? Have your children vaccinated, encourage others to vaccinate, and fight inaccurate and unscientific anti-vaccination propaganda.
There is no other long-term way to stop mandatory vaccination.
–TDR
Disinformation Is the Present Norm In American Culture: Hunter Biden Laptop as a Case Study
The Hunter Biden laptop story from the New York Post manifests the mainstream reality of misinformation and disinformation. I would call it micro-disinformation within the greater macro-disinformation. We live in a world of lies, represented by 2 Corinthians 4:4, “the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not.” Satan is the “prince of this world” (John 12:31) and in that role “there is no truth in him, . . . he is a liar, and the father of it” (John 8:44). The lies are foisted upon easily deceived minds in many various ways.
Macro-disinformation underlies the true view of the world, what the world really is. I call these the “big lies,” and these are the more important lies, like the naturalism lie, that everything got here by accident and not by design. The big lies allow someone to go through his entire life and not deal with God. They mask the immense and deep trouble for every person because of sin. They send people in the direction of false solutions to the problems of the world, giving men the lie that they are solved through assorted human means: education, philosophy, psychology, government, or economics. Another big lie is the goodness of men, convincing them that they are good, that they are or will be fine like they are.
The Biden laptop story is simple. For whatever reason, Hunter Biden left his laptop at a Delaware computer repair shop, which had an abundance of incriminating evidence on it against his dad, who’s running for president of the United States. In a way, I hate writing this, because it so patently obvious. No one should have to write on it, but numerous counter stories have been written with masses of lies and deceptions to cloak or deflect from the truth. There have been many of these types of true revelations in the last four years, or even many more years, blockbuster types, that are lost in the fog of macro-disinformation. They are micro-disinformation.
Within the universe of macro-disinformation falls postmodern thought that so blurs both the foreground and the background to leave people, especially younger ones completely befuddled. They don’t believe they can judge the nose on their face. Even the truth cannot be judged to be the truth, because what appears to be the truth is an operation of power and oppression. A party leader could come out and say, it’s Russian disinformation, and people will now believe it. A news source can show the very emails and the chain of evidence for the laptop, and a majority will doubt the story. There is no proof of Russian involvement. It’s very straightforward.
The laptop undoes the Trump impeachment, giving credibility to the question Trump asked the Ukrainian president. He should have asked the question of him, but the email evidence says that Trump was right. The laptop says that the Biden family enriched itself through the influence of Joe Biden’s office. It was quid pro quo upon quid pro quo. Many countries, including China, got access to the executive branch of the United States by giving Joe Biden and his family money. That’s what it shows. It is easy to see. Will it matter in the race? It might not, because the truth really isn’t the truth. No truth is the truth, because the truth isn’t determined by the plain means. Every person can take the regular means, the right means of discerning truth, and be justified in ignoring it with the new paradigm, related even to critical theory.
Everyone looks out at the world and knows it’s not an accident. An accident though is till a feasible explanation. It counts. It’s demonstrably false, but it still counts as truth. It is what is taught in the public school. Out of that macro-distinformation proceeds micro-distinformation. This is the world of lies over which Satan rules and deceives.
I often say that the world isn’t credible, but it is alluring. This is what Jonah called, “lying vanities.” Someone isn’t an American Indian, but she is to get a scholarship or a tenured professor position. The truth then is whatever furthers one’s lust (cf. 2 Peter 2). The conscience may still warn against the lie according to a true standard that remains in the heart, but personal desire extinguishes or deadens the warning. The truth becomes the most convenient story, the most useful one. In that sense, some might call it “authentic,” which has also changed in meaning.
The laptop of Biden was authentic. It could be traced to Biden. It had Biden’s material on it. It came with Biden’s signature. Biden tried to retrieve it later. That’s the real or true meaning of authentic, but now authentic is whatever is most authentic to the subject. What’s authentic is that it isn’t his laptop, because that doesn’t fit what I want to happen. What is authentic is that a Russian dropped it off and forged the name of Biden. This sounds like tradecraft out of spy fiction. Why not have that be your truth?
Someone may have zero skill at drawing or painting, but he is authentic. What went on to the canvas was true to him. Someone’s music is true to him. It might be alternative. It isn’t Southern. It isn’t gospel. It is something original, something that no one has heard before, but it is authentic to a particular person. Maybe others will like it too. You see this today with fashion, art, and music. Anyone can say it’s true, because it’s true to the subject, which is the meaning of subjective.
You know this. There might be a truth. Trump calls Fauci an idiot. That’s true. He actually said:
People are saying whatever. Just leave us alone. They’re tired of it. People are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots.
It’s not exactly, “Fauci is an idiot.” No, but by making it the headline and misquoting it, it is a kind of disinformation. The disinformation comes also with an unappealing picture of the president, mouth wide open and veins protruding from his neck. Someone can turn a story with how he portrays it, turning it into a bit of micro-disinformation in a world of lies. So a lyric of Hillsong and Bethel is the truth, but does that make it true if the music is worldly and fleshly? It’s like an angry photo next to even an innocent statement. It changes the meaning.
The ultimate macro-disinformation is the elimination of God and His Word in whatever fashion necessary. There is no standard. Jesus said, Thy Word is truth. Jesus said, the greatest in His kingdom will keep the least of His commandments. When that doesn’t fit the will of the hearer, he shapes that into something that accommodates what he does want. The Bible is still there, like Hunter Biden’s laptop, but it means whatever you want it to mean, so it means nothing. This is the present norm in American culture.
I know some people are suspect of disinformation and would say they want the truth. I know of very little of it. Even for those who accept truth, it’s a percentage. They aren’t taking it all. They are negotiating a percentage. This itself is an adjustment to the present norm in American culture.
“Proselytizing Should Be Illegal!”
This week going door to door evangelizing, I was talking to an about thirty year old young man, and he wasn’t interested, he said, because of “science,” something I’ve written about here a few times. I wanted him to understand the Bible was science, history, and a true story. I related fulfilled prophecy and mathematical probability, because God does that in Isaiah 40-48, and that no other book does that, containing thirty percent prophecy, because the Bible is the Word of God. He needed the gospel and he was in trouble if he didn’t receive it. While I had that brief conversation, someone behind me was shouting at me, another about thirty year old young man with what are called “stretched earlobes.”
The man yelled, “Proselytizing should be illegal! You should be arrested for proselytizing!” I felt right at home. This might be something I got in the San Francisco Bay Area, although it was also something new to hear. He kept coming at me, and the first man ended that talk, so I stepped back and asked the second man, the one yelling, if he was against the first amendment, that he didn’t think I should have freedom of speech or freedom of religion?
The man went off on a long jeremiad of how that Christians were coming with certainty when there was no proof and then taking advantage of people, especially mentioning that Billy Graham — he said his name — was stealing money from suffering elderly women. He also said that Christianity had been disproved numerous times, vociferating that there were numerous claims of virgin births in Egypt and many other places. He was most troubled, he said, by the certainty of proselytizing Christians. Then he finally let me talk. The man stood there about thirty feet away, stopping on his way to his car.
I knew that I didn’t have much time to defend all of Christianity with the man, but I thought the best approach was to ask him, “Are you sure, are you certain, that I’m wrong? Do you know that I’m wrong?” He wouldn’t say. He looked confused. I said, “You have a problem with certainty, you’re extolling doubt, so do you know that you’re right and that I’m wrong? Aren’t you being certain yourself?” He still couldn’t answer. “So,” I asked, “why not just say that you don’t like what I’m doing? Or, it’s just your opinion? Then it wouldn’t be illegal, since it’s just an opinion.”
I was working from presuppositionalism with the man. He wasn’t neutral. He was presupposing his own knowledge, his own certainty. He just didn’t like what I was saying. I said, “You should admit that you’re wrong too, because even though you speak like you have certainty about how wrong I am, you don’t know that Billy Graham has already been dead for a few years.” He also was confusing Billy Graham with Charismatic televangelists. Billy Graham may have had his problems, but his work didn’t take advantage of elderly women to get into their savings accounts. Billy Graham didn’t promote prosperity theology.
The young man told me he had to go to give a ride to his girlfriend, but he liked the way that I had come back at him. He stated that he liked that I didn’t attempt to run away from him. He began to tell me his story, how that his life was messed up, that he grew up Roman Catholic, but he had to go. He wanted me to leave a paper on his door. I left my email address. He hasn’t written me, but I also didn’t get to his door, so I’m probably going back anyway.
I can’t speak with authority if I’m not telling the truth. There is no authority if there is no truth. I am not out in the world to bring uncertainty or doubt. I am there to tell people what I know is the truth. Biblical Christianity is the truth. God’s Word is Truth.
The young man didn’t want elderly women to be taken advantage of. I told him I didn’t want to see that happen either, that I was right with him on that. He was confused, perhaps because no one has ever given him the gospel. I think it is likely that he has never heard a true gospel presentation. Even though this area where we live has a lot of Calvary Chapel style evangelicals, a large majority do not know or understand the gospel.
Let’s get out there.
“Come as you are” or “sanctify yourselves”?
Today we hear a great deal about how we should come to church just as we are. I recall a life-size ad that was posted for many weeks at a local mall in Wisconsin. It had a picture of a guy in a T-shirt holding a Bible, a big tattoo visible on his arm, wearing jeans. The ad asked, “Would Jesus wear jeans to church?” There was no gospel on the ad anywhere, although the religious organization claims to be evangelical. Even if someone were to (wrongly) think that the answer to that question is, “Yes,” unless wearing the jeans and the tattoo were an idol, one could answer “Yes, but who cares? Why aren’t you giving these lost people the gospel instead of asking them a silly question about clothing?” On the other hand, if the casual clothes are an idol that one is not willing to forsake to take up the cross and follow Christ, then the ad makes sense; we can “put down the cross and serve ourselves,” can keep everything in the world that the jeans and tattoo represent, instead of taking up the cross and following Christ.
But is the answer really “yes”? Are we supposed to come to church as we are?
Scripture regularly contains the following phrase when people were entering the presence of the infinitely holy Jehovah (in each case the Hithpael of the verb qds, “holy”):
Ex. 19:22 And let the priests also, which come near to the LORD, sanctify themselves, lest the LORD break forth upon them.
Lev. 11:44 For I am the LORD your God: ye shall therefore sanctify yourselves, and ye shall be holy; for I am holy: neither shall ye defile yourselves with any manner of creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Lev. 20:7 Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the LORD your God.
Num. 11:18 And say thou unto the people, Sanctify yourselves against to morrow, and ye shall eat flesh: for ye have wept in the ears of the LORD, saying, Who shall give us flesh to eat? for it was well with us in Egypt: therefore the LORD will give you flesh, and ye shall eat.
Josh. 3:5 And Joshua said unto the people, Sanctify yourselves: for to morrow the LORD will do wonders among you.
Josh. 7:13 Up, sanctify the people, and say, Sanctify yourselves against to morrow: for thus saith the LORD God of Israel, There is an accursed thing in the midst of thee, O Israel: thou canst not stand before thine enemies, until ye take away the accursed thing from among you.
1Sam. 16:5 And he said, Peaceably: I am come to sacrifice unto the LORD: sanctify yourselves, and come with me to the sacrifice. And he sanctified Jesse and his sons, and called them to the sacrifice.
1Chr. 15:12 And said unto them, Ye are the chief of the fathers of the Levites: sanctify yourselves, both ye and your brethren, that ye may bring up the ark of the LORD God of Israel unto the place that I have prepared for it.
1Chr. 15:14 So the priests and the Levites sanctified themselves to bring up the ark of the LORD God of Israel.
2Chr. 29:5 And said unto them, Hear me, ye Levites, sanctify now yourselves, and sanctify the house of the LORD God of your fathers, and carry forth the filthiness out of the holy place.
2Chr. 29:15 And they gathered their brethren, and sanctified themselves, and came, according to the commandment of the king, by the words of the LORD, to cleanse the house of the LORD.
2Chr. 29:34 But the priests were too few, so that they could not flay all the burnt offerings: wherefore their brethren the Levites did help them, till the work was ended, and until the other priests had sanctified themselves: for the Levites were more upright in heart to sanctify themselves than the priests.
2Chr. 30:3 For they could not keep it at that time, because the priests had not sanctified themselves sufficiently, neither had the people gathered themselves together to Jerusalem.
2Chr. 30:15 Then they killed the passover on the fourteenth day of the second month: and the priests and the Levites were ashamed, and sanctified themselves, and brought in the burnt offerings into the house of the LORD.
2Chr. 30:24 For Hezekiah king of Judah did give to the congregation a thousand bullocks and seven thousand sheep; and the princes gave to the congregation a thousand bullocks and ten thousand sheep: and a great number of priests sanctified themselves.
2Chr. 31:18 And to the genealogy of all their little ones, their wives, and their sons, and their daughters, through all the congregation: for in their set office they sanctified themselves in holiness:
2Chr. 35:6 So kill the passover, and sanctify yourselves, and prepare your brethren, that they may do according to the word of the LORD by the hand of Moses.
So the world, and most of evangelicalism, says to come to church just as you are, the same way you come to any worldly event. Indeed, making no difference between the common or profane and the holy temple of God in this age is important enough to many evangelicals that they will refrain from giving people the gospel to instead focus upon the importance of coming to church in your T-shirt and jeans sporting your tattoo with your modern Bible version. Come as you are, sing to God the tunes of the world, and add a little religion to your life–your life which is all about you. By contrast, Scripture affirms, over and over again, that one is to sanctify himself before coming into the presence of the holy, holy, holy God.
So, in a true church, where the special presence of God is found in a manner comparable to the holy of holies in the Old Testament tabernacle (Gk. naos), you should not come just as you are. You should sanctify yourself–you should come in a way that is distinctly different, that is not common, not profane, but set apart to the righteous Lord and God who dwells in a special way in His true church. Jesus Christ walks in the midst of His churches, and He still hates any profanation of God’s worship the way He did when he took a whip and drove out the moneychangers and merchants from the Temple (John 2) and when He sent fire from heaven to burn up those who failed to sanctify Him in their worship (Leviticus 10).
Nor should true churches set up special meetings where the people of God specifically fail to sanctify themselves in their appearance and come into the presence of God in an informal, casual, common way so that lost people who visit feel more comfortable. There is no model for this in Scripture, and when in the New Testament a lost person comes under conviction after visiting church, it is because of the truth of the Word he has heard from the godly example and speech of the church members, not because they decided not to sanctify themselves. That is not the way to get the lost to confess “God is in you of a truth” (1 Corinthians 14:25), but to get them to confess: “There is nothing special here.” Much less should church services be turned into carnivals with give-aways to attract children who would not come for Christ but will come for candy.
On the other hand, if you are going to a religious organization that does not fit the Biblical criteria for one of Christ’s true churches, you might as well come as you are and make no difference between the holy and the common, since Christ is not there anyway. Go for it! But don’t deceive yourself and think that you are doing anything that is for the glory and honor of God when you are there. It’s about you. Be honest.
So, considered Biblically, a religious organization with a “seeker-sensitive, come as you are” philosophy of ministry is saying “God is not here. This is about us and what we want. No to Immanuel, yes to ourselves. The Bible says ‘sanctify yourselves’ before coming into God’s presence–but we say exactly the opposite.”
On a side note, the Keswick / Higher Life idea that “You cannot sanctify yourself” is the opposite of what the passages of Scripture above teach. The sons of God, enabled by grace, do indeed sanctify themselves; that is one of the ways that God sanctifies them.
Please do not draw the conclusion from this article that the lost need to make themselves worthy before they can come to Christ. This post is about God’s people and how they should come into the presence of God in His church, not about how the lost should come to Christ as empty-handed sinners with nothing but their sin. Please also do not conclude that we should discourage lost people who know nothing about God’s Word from hearing preaching or attending services if they do not dress nicely enough. That is not what the post is about either. Nor did the post say anything to the effect that the outside is more important than the inside; that is not the case. God does care about sanctifying all of who we are, inside and outside. Do not take the post for what it does not say, but what it does say.
Let’s just be honest with these passages of Scripture and recognize that the saints should sanctify themselves in their hearts, minds, and appearance before they come into the special presence of the God who commanded, “Be ye holy, for I am holy” (1 Peter 1:16; Leviticus 11:44). Not soli mihi gloria, but soli Deo gloria.
–TDR
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