The Via Delorosa

Our lives become so busy (even in ministry) that sometimes we forget the most important thing: Our relationship with God. Take a moment right now and reflect. Reflect on the awful price that had to be paid to save us from our sins. Thank you Jesus for what you sacrificed to ransom your people. It was not a cheap sacrifice. It cost everything. It cost the very blood of God (Acts 20:28).

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Anniversary

We just celebrated our 1 month anniversary at ReformationNation.net. In one month we’ve had 5,000 visits. Thank you to all those who have checked us out and offered words of encouragement. I hope that this blog has been an encouragement to you as well.

And as always, we welcome all your comments, questions and suggestions.

Joel Osteen: His Best Sermon Now! (Video)

Imagine Joel Osteen preaching a fiery sermon on the doctrine of Hell. Well imagine no more. Thanks to modern technology now the impossible can be possible. You can now see what it would be like if Joel Osteen actually preached the Gospel according to the Bible instead of the Gospel according to Self-Help. I bet if he really preached like this there’d be less people sitting in his stadium the following week. Click here to enjoy this video.

Woe to you when all men speak well of you. Luke 6:26

You may recognize the voice in this video as that of David Wilkerson.

An E-greeting for your non-offensive, lukewarm pastor.

repent-pastors.jpg So what do you do about that pastor who seems to only preach the fuzzy, non-offensive message that tickles the ears and refuses to preach the true gospel of Jesus Christ? My personal suggestion is to run, but someone else came up with this great idea. It’s like an e-card or e-greeting except it’s more appropriately an e-warning. Just send your lukewarm pastor this greeting .

If you want to send him the direct link, copy and paste the following into your e-mail: http://64.147.16.238/repent/Youre_Not_Fulfilling_Your_Biblical_Duty%21.html

An intense video that asks: Are you willing to die for your faith?

You’ll never see this video in your local seeker-friendly, purpose-driven, entertainment-driven, Mega-Church.

Allow me to preface this video so you get the most out of it: A man and his wife pick up a hitchhiker and it doesn’t take long for the hitchhiker to figure out that they are Christians. But halfway through the long drive where they talk about the weather, the traffic, sports . . .  everything but Jesus Christ, the hitchhiker pulls out a gun and the video picks up from there.

(This video can also be found on God Tube).

Conversation with a nun in the unlikeliest of places.

My family and I attended the state fair last night and stumbled upon a Roman Catholic booth manned by four nuns. This was an unlikely place to find such a display, but their booth was set up with numerous other vendors selling everything from cookware to sunglasses for dogs. This Catholic booth fit in perfectly with the other booths that were hawking anything and everything for a buck. The Nuns were overseeing a smorgasbord of idolatry. Here you could buy your statues of every saint under the sun, rosaries of every kind and color, and trinkets galore. Most predominantly though, was the plethora of Mary paraphernalia. She was everywhere. In contrast I saw our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ prominently displayed in only two capacities: As a helpless infant and as a dead man hanging on a cross.

I made myself available for approach by whichever nun the Spirit led. (I’m confident that meeting was ordained before the earth was even formed). Of the four nuns, the youngest, (possibly in her mid twenties), began the conversation with me over the “beauty” of a piece of artwork of none other than . . . you guessed it, the Virgin Mary. This is how the conversation began and for over the next hour I got to witness to her and share the gospel with her. I truly grieved for how they put so many “things” between us and Jesus, including Mary herself.

We discussed many things but here’s a synopsis of just some of the points this nun expressed about her Church:

* Her denomination (or sect) of Roman Catholicism doesn’t agree with the modern Catholic Church that began making compromises to their faith in the 1960’s. I could relate to that; the compromises in evangelical churches began long before the 1960’s.

* There is no assurance of salvation and one can only hope to be in Heaven one day if they’ve done good enough. This in spite of the fact that the Bible says whoever calls on the name of the Lord WILL be saved (Romans 10:13), if we confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in our heart that God raised Him from the dead, you WILL be saved (Romans 10:9) that whoever has the Son has life, and that the Apostle John wrote to the brethren so that they may KNOW that they have eternal life (1 John 5:12-13).

* Mary remained a virgin her whole life. In spite of Matthew 1:25, Luke 2:7, Luke 8:19-21, among other verses, that contradict this teaching.

* Mary never sinned! That’s right. According to this nun, Mary was sinless. This in spite of the fact that all have sinned (Romans 3:23) and that Mary even brought the required sacrifice to the temple as an offering for sin (Luke 2:21-24 as per the Law in Leviticus 12:6-8).

* Mary is above the rest of mankind, but Jesus is above her. In spite of the fact that even Jesus said there’s none greater born among women than John the Baptist (Matthew 11:11). You’d think their emphasis would be on John the Baptist, not Mary.

* Mary is our mediator between man and Jesus Christ. And Jesus Christ is our mediator between Mary and God the Father. This in spite of the clear teaching in 1 Timothy 2:5 that says there is only ONE mediator between GOD and MAN and that is the man Christ Jesus.

* Jesus Christ comes down from Heaven during every Mass in every Catholic Church to be sacrificed again, and again, and again. This in spite of Hebrews 10:12 that says He offered ONE sacrifice for sins for ALL TIME and then sat down at the right hand of the Father.

I was grieved to see how Mary was elevated as she was. And regardless of how much the nun said Mary was not above Jesus in her life, and that she didn’t worship Mary, her actions spoke louder than her words. I even pointed out how whenever she spoke of the Savior she would refer to Him as “Jesus,” or “Jesus Christ,” however, when she spoke of Mary she uttered the mantra “the Blessed Virgin.” The very words that flowed from her tongue betrayed her, for out of the abundance of her heart her mouth spoke. She had more reverence for Mary than for Jesus Christ, evidenced by her own words.

Of all the topics we touched on during our conversation, there was only one that stopped her in her tracks. Only one topic that penetrated the veil of deception that so heavily cloaked here eyes. Ephesians 2:8-9. The very idea that salvation is a free GIFT from God through our FAITH alone by His GRACE alone seemed to visibly minister to her heart.

Finally, at the end of our conversation, she asked me if there would ever be a circumstance in which I’d pray to the “Blessed Virgin Mother.” I assured her that there would be no circumstance that I would. She then asked me to pray to God, seeking His answer on whether or not I should pray to Mary (a petition familiar to those who’ve studied Mormonism because this is the same thing they tell you to do about the Book of Mormon). I kindly told the nun I don’t need to pray to God about whether or not it’s permissible to pray to Mary any more than I need to pray to God to see if it’s permissible or not to commit adultery. She responded with the fact that I don’t have to pray about adultery because adultery is already declared to be wrong in the Bible. Exactly! And thus I would never need to ask God if it was okay to pray to the dead because he’s already declared it detestable. Praying to the dead is called necromancy and is already forbidden by God in Leviticus 18:10-14.

She gave me a card with the Rosary prayer on it which afforded me the opportunity to give her a tract entitled The Execution. We shook hands and said we’d pray for one another. I hope to run into her again one day and get the opportunity to water those seeds. Or perhaps someone reading this will run into her in the future and have the opportunity to water those seeds. Please join with me in praying for her salvation.

Must-see video.

If you have not seen this video yet, I encourage you to do so. I cannot watch this skit without being moved emotionally, every time I see it. I know, I know, I’ll be the first to agree that the Christian faith is not all about emotion. In fact too many people today seek one emotional experience after another to keep them going in their “faith.” Hence we have the weekly faith-healing, weekly demon-casting, Charismatic Pentecostal movement of today. But I digress. This powerful skit has been duplicated at this church, and also at this church among many others. There’s even a dramatized production made of this skit.

This video shows the incredible love of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and how it sets us free from the sins that enslave us (even those who don’t think they’re slaves to sin). However, I urge you to look further than that and consider what His sacrifice meant for us eternally. His sacrifice that–for those who trust in Him–keep us from suffering the wrath of God on Judgment Day and being cast into hell for our sins.