John 6:67
"You do not
want to leave too, do you?" Jesus asked the Twelve.
After teaching a
particularly difficult lesson, many of the early disciples that had been
following Jesus turned away from Him. At
that point Jesus inquired of His apostles, "You do not want to leave too,
do you?" If the apostles had chosen
to walk away from Jesus because His teaching was too hard, where would the
church be today? Fortunately, the
apostles were grounded in the way, the truth and the life that was Jesus
Christ. They chose to stand firm. They went on to build the foundation of the
Church for the benefit of all mankind.
Today, pastors and evangelists are
being challenged to answer the same question that Jesus presented to His
apostles. Unfortunately, too many of
them are quick to create new standards when their beliefs are different from the
clear directives of God's Holy Word. The
arguments presented by these misguided pastors and evangelists seem so eloquent and enticing. Their teachings provide a pathway that seems easier and more attuned to our fleshly desires or,
at the very least, is more compliant with what we are willing to tolerate. Unfortunately, these errant teachers who have
decided to listen to the world, instead of the inerrant Word of God, are
destroying the foundation of the Church.
We must decide how
we will answer Jesus' question. Are we
going to walk away from His Holy Word and seek out and accept our own new
version of Scripture? Are we going to choose not to follow God's Holy Word as
it is written? In effect, are we going
to walk away from Jesus because His lessons are too hard for us to follow?
Let us stand with
the apostles. Let us stand with Our
Lord, Our Master and Our King, Jesus Christ. Let us cling to the inerrant Word of Almighty God.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we
thank You that You have provided Your inerrant Word for us to follow. We pray that You enlighten us. We ask that You open our minds so that we may
understand the exact standard to which You are calling us. We beseech You that You may perfect Your
strength in our weakness so that we may be steadfast in following the way, the
truth and the life that is Your Son, Jesus.
We ask all these things in the name of the Rock upon whom we stand,
Jesus Christ.
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