An Old Friend
by
George
L. Faull
Yesterday
I called an old friend of mine. His
wife answered the phone. She told me,
“He went home to the Lord.” I never got
to say Good-bye. He was a
denominational preacher whom I had a close friendship with for 40 years.
I offered my condolences and hung up the phone. The tears came and I thought my heart would
explode. He had meant so much to
me. He had taught me so much. We had shared many a good time and we had
argued and debated while eating many a fine meal together. It did not seem possible that he was
gone. Oh, how the mind has a hard time
accepting the reality of death!
Last night I retreated to my motor home down on the
Eel River where I enjoy sleeping on some summer nights. Thunder woke me and the rain fell gently on
the roof and the evening breeze blew through the window. It should have been easy sleeping but I was
thinking of my friend.
Again, the tears came, the lump in my throat grew
large and my face contorted as I tried not to cry. It was no use to try. The
floodgates opened and I wept. I thought
to myself, “Why am I weeping?” I never
cried at the other 40 preacher friends that I’ve lost in the last 22
months!
Then I knew!
The others I had no doubts of their salvation. I doubted my friend’s salvation!
I had no positive hope. Instead
there was doubt and apprehension.
Now I am fully aware that what I am writing will
anger some and cause others to belittle me.
That’s o.k. My convictions are
my convictions and denying them won’t make them either true or false. My saying he was saved will not save
him. My fearing he was lost won’t damn
him. God won’t save him just because he
was my good friend.
I do not doubt that he loved the Lord as much as I
do, nor that he was as sincere as I am.
He called Jesus, “Lord”, and did many wonderful works in Jesus’
name. He sacrificed for his ministry,
as I do mine. His sons were both
preachers and teachers in their denomination.
I spent time with all of them and loved each of them. They were happy people.
Many times I stayed overnight in his home and was on
my knees praying with him and his wife at morning devotions. He loved me as a son. He introduced me to his friends that we had dinner with from time
to time. Many of them were famous in
their own circles.
My friend was liked and admired by men of all walks
of life. One would be hard pressed to
find a more likeable and loveable personality.
So what’s the problem? He believed in the One God and His Son, Jesus Christ. He believed the Bible was God’s Word. He was a moral man. He was a doer of good works. But he would be the first to admit there’s
many a hypocrite that believes and does all that. He was no hypocrite.
The thing that troubled me was that he believed and
taught things that were untrue. He was
a false teacher. I know that Carl
Ketcherside says a man is not a false teacher unless he knows he is preaching
something that is false. Frankly, I
think that is just plain silly.
If I preach something that is false, I am a false
teacher. Now granted, not all facts are
of equal importance. If I teach that
Methuselah lived to be 999 years old instead of 969 years old, I am saying
something that is not true but it does not have the ramifications of saying
that Jesus was not born of a Virgin or never arose from the dead!
One is an interesting fact, the other is essential
to the incarnation of Jesus Christ and the resurrection is essential to my
salvation. My friend taught things that
were not true and denied things that were true. Let me explain:
FIRST:
He believes that all men
are sinners BUT only because he believes that every man born inherited the sin,
guilt, and nature of Adam.
ANSWER:
We did inherit the
consequences of Adam’s sin but not his guilt or sinful nature. In Adam we die. This is not because
something inherently changed in his being. He died because he was put out of
the garden away from the tree of life. After he sinned the Lord says that he
was put out of the garden “lest he would eat of the tree of life and live
forever”. The reason men die is because they do not get to eat of the tree of
life.
So we share in the
consequence of his sin, but we do not have his guilt. God wanted His people to
stop saying "The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth
are set on edge." We are not responsible for our father’s sins. “The soul
that sins it shall die, the son shall not bear the iniquity of the
father."
We do often suffer the
consequence of someone else's sin but not their guilt. I was not born away from
the fold. I went astray. I was not born away from the Father but like the
prodigal I left the Father to do my own will. The Bible says we go astray after
we are born. This idea of Adam’s guilt passing to all men is a great
misunderstanding. If one is born a sinner simply because he was born of a
woman, I would remind you that Jesus was born of woman. If He was born a sinner
He cannot be our Savior.
SECOND:
He believed that God chose
to save men BUT only certain men that He chose. The remainder of men would be
damned.
This election of individuals was said to be done
before we were born and in fact before the foundation of the world. Those He
chose to save are elected individually and they cannot be lost. That elect
group can neither be added to or subtracted from in number.
ANSWER:
This denies John 3:16 which
plainly says that “…whosoever believes on him should not perish but have
everlasting life”.
If I believed that only
the elect could be saved and that they could not be lost because they were
chosen, and the non elect could not be saved because they were not chosen, I
would never preach another sermon in my life. There would be no need to do so.
The elect would be saved
regardless if I preached or not and the lost would be damned regardless of
whether I preached. The chosen could not be lost if they wanted to be and the
lost could not be saved if they tried to be. What a ludicrous doctrine this is!
It makes God a respecter
of persons. No amount of talk about the sovereignty of God can remove the fact
this is respect of persons. God is a sovereign God but He is not unrighteous.
He is just.
The Bible teaches that the
elect are those who choose to believe. Some will not repent that they may
believe. God can choose vessels for His service by His sovereignty without
respect of persons. He did so with
Jacob instead of Esau but that is a far cry from choosing specific persons to
go to heaven and others to
go to hell. John 1:12, “12 But as many as received him,
to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:”
THIRD:
He believed Jesus died for
sin BUT only for the elect and not for the sins of the
whole world. This is called the “limited atonement”.
ANSWER:
This is in flat
contradiction of I John 2:2 "and
He is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but for
the sins of the whole world."
FOURTH:
He believed that Jesus was
sinless BUT only because He was born of a virgin and the stain
of sin only comes through the man’s blood. Since God was His Father, no sin
passed to Him from Adam.
ANSWER:
This is really strange since when a man child was
born the mother was only unclean for 7 days then continued in her purifying 33
days while if it was a female child, the mother was unclean for two weeks then
continued in the blood of her purifying 66 days. It would appear from this rational that girls were worse than
boys!!
The truth is, sin does not
pass from father to child any more than a man’s righteousness does.
Remember a child may be
born drunk, on drugs, or with blindness due to VD and so forth but the guilt is
not passed on. It is just the consequences of the parent’s sin that affects the
child. The child may be born in poverty because of the habits and lifestyle of
the parents but the child is not a sinner because of their sin.
If we were born sinners
and Christ was not, then how can it be said that He was “made like unto his
brethren in all things”?
If I was born with a
sinful nature and He was not, then did He not have a big advantage over
me? We, nor Christ, were born sinners.
We were born as innocent
as Adam at his creation. He was made in God’s image and so are we. Adam marred
that image and so did I. Jesus did not.
FIFTH:
He believed that faith was
essential to come to God BUT he believed that faith
was a gift that God gives only to the elect whom He chose before the world
began.
He would quote, “for by
grace are you saved by faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of
God, not of works lest any man should boast”.
ANSWER:
It is not faith that is
the gift of God. It is salvation that is the gift of God, as any Greek student
will tell you. Faith is not the gift of God. Faith comes by hearing the word of
God. The Scriptures were written that we might believe and believing we might
have life in His name.
The word of God is the
semen of God. We were begotten, not of corruptible seed, but by the
incorruptible word of God. Without faith you can not please God because he that
comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of them that
diligently seek Him. If faith is a gift of God that only He can give, then
whose fault would it be if a man did not have it? It would be God’s fault. What
dangerous and slanderous doctrine this is!
SIXTH:
He believed that the
Church is the body of Christ BUT that it
was established as a substitute for the Jewish Kingdom. Since the Jews killed Him, the Church was
kind of like an afterthought that would be temporary until He came back and
established His earthly kingdom.
ANSWER:
The Church is the eternal
purpose of God, and not an afterthought to fill in until the Jews decided to
accept Christ. Nations do not accept Christ, individuals do so, and we as His Church
have His Words and must speak His Words faithfully.
Jesus said that He would
build His Church even before they killed Him. Jesus used the word “Church” and “Kingdom”
synonymously. He said, “I will build My Church. I will give unto you the keys to the Kingdom”. The Jews did not
postpone the Kingdom, they established it, for Peter preached on Pentecost that
David was a prophet who foresaw Christ's resurrection to sit on His Throne.
If they had not killed Him,
He could not have been raised from the dead to sit on the throne until His
enemies were His footstool. Acts 2:30-34
If the Jews postponed the
work of Christ by rejecting Him the first time, what is to say they will not
postpone it again the second time? Daniel foresaw the Kingdom established in
the days of the fourth kingdom on earth, that is, the days of the Roman Empire.
He said the “interpretation was sure”.
Any future day that the Kingdom would be established
would not be in the days of the fourth kingdom that existed in Jesus’ lifetime.
It has been almost 2,000 years and any kingdom now would not be the fourth
kingdom on earth. We have already been translated out of darkness into the
kingdom of God’s dear Son.
SEVENTH:
He believed in Baptism BUT that it
was an outward sign of an inward act, he did not believe it was essential to
salvation. He believed “he that believeth and is saved should be
baptized.”
ANSWER:
Jesus said, "He that
believeth and is baptized shall be saved.”
The Bible teaches that baptism precedes the remission of sins and the receiving of the gift of
the Holy Spirit. Acts 2:38 Of the conversions in Acts,
the baptism of the converts are mentioned. Their faith and repentance and
confession are not mentioned in every account. What is mentioned is their
baptism. Yet the thing that is always
mentioned is the one thing that my friend believed you did not have to do to be
saved.
One cannot be saved if he
is not IN Christ, nor is he a new creature unless he is IN Christ,
nor is he without condemnation unless he is IN Christ.
One gets into Christ by being baptized INTO Him.
When my friend told people they were saved without being baptized he was making
promises Jesus never made and was usurping the authority of Jesus and His
apostles.
EIGHTH:
He believed Jesus was
coming again BUT he was not touching down on the earth but catching
the believer up to heaven for a while. Later in the second phase of the Second
Coming He would come back to set up a literal physical kingdom on earth for a
thousand years. While He was gone he believed people could still be saved. They would have to go through great
tribulation but they would have a second chance.
ANSWER:
The Bible knows nothing of
two parts to the Second Coming, a rapture, or a second chance. This doctrine
did not originate till the mid-1700's. When Jesus comes again, that is the end
of the world. He is coming in flaming fire to take vengeance on those who know
not God and those who have not obeyed the Gospel. Unto those who look for Him
shall He appear the second time without sin. The saints will be glorified and
the wicked will be cast out of His presence. There is no second chance.
NINTH:
He believed that the
Church will be raptured BUT the Holy Spirit will also
be taken out of this world. When that occurs 144,000 converted Jewish
evangelists will go out and preach and win more souls to Christ (without the
Holy Spirit) than the Spirit empowered church did for over 2000 years!!!
ANSWER: