Friday, June 22, 2007

Westminster Moment

About Christian Liberty. So many Christians fall on the doctrine of the liberty which Christians have when confronted with their way of life. They do falsely fall on this liberty, because the liberty spoken of in the New Testament is not the same liberty which these people speak of. As the Westminster Confession of Faith states in Chapter 20, "but under the new testament, the liberty of Christians is further enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the ceremonial law, to which the Jewish Church was subjected, and in greater access to the throne of grace, and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of." Christians presumptuously take liberty in the worship they offer to God, in the way they lead their life, the music they listen to, the television they watch and the commandments of God they choose to obey. This is wrong, and this is not what Christian liberty is. The Confession of Faith goes on to say, "They who, upon pretence of Christian liberty, do practise any sin, or cherish any lust, do thereby destroy the end of Christian liberty; which is, that, being delivered out of the hands of our enemies, we might serve the Lord without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him, all the days of our life." The liberty which was purchased for us under Christ is the liberty to serve the Lord with our whole life from our heart with love, and freedom from the tedious ceremonial law of the Jews. It is no license to sin. Why would a Christian want to, under the banner of liberty, do the things that the Lord hates and continue the very things which Jesus Christ had to be crucified for in order to save us, his elect children? So, the next time you meet a person who is living with their boyfriend of girlfriend outside of godly marriage, or who continues to disregard baptism, or neglects attending church, or listens to music that the Lord hates, you can be assured that it is not Christian liberty which they practise; they are just still sinners living in sin who need to know Jesus and who need to be enlightened; who need His salvation. There is no halfway Christian, no "almost there" point to Christianity. One is either born again or not. There is such a thing as a maturing and growing Christian who may seem stuck in between both worlds, but even this persons conscience is so made aware of the Lord and His will that he or she feels that they need to discard their old life and continue on with the life message they are receiving from the Holy Spirit. You don't believe me? Then believe what the Bible says. Read the Bible, pray, do some research and then come and discuss with me.

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