You Must Know The Truth :: By Sean Gooding

Matthew 25:1-14

“Then Jesus went out and departed from the temple, and His disciples came up to show Him the buildings of the temple. 2 And Jesus said to them, ‘Do you not see all these things? Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be left here upon another that shall not be thrown down.’ 3 Now as He sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, ‘Tell us, when will these things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?’

4 And Jesus answered and said to them: ‘Take heed that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many. 6 And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of sorrows. 9 Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and you will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake. 10 And then many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another.

11 Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many. 12 And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold. 13 But he who endures to the end shall be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.'”

We live in a world of lies. You cannot trust anything that the mainstream media tells us; you cannot trust advertising; you cannot trust most of the stuff you hear, even in religious services online and in person. In many cases, you cannot trust your doctor and the care that he offers. Many have learned the hard way not to trust many mechanics. I can go on, but you get the picture.

There are some questions that I have in my mind, and they make me think: why is the file for the JFK assassination still sealed? It has been more than 50 years; who can still be alive to face prosecution? Did the government know that the 9/11 hijackers were going to try to steal planes and do something? Why did Building 7 fall when it was never hit? Why were we lied to about the fake Russian files on Trump? Why were we lied to by our health officials about COVID? How did they get the whole world to follow along? I can go on, but I hope that a picture will form.

The whole world system is built on lies. Jesus told us that ‘Satan is the father of all lies’ (John 8:44). In the passage that we are focusing on today, Jesus tells the disciples a few times not to be deceived. Don’t fall for the lies. Then, He gave them a sign to show them the truth as opposed to a lie; He gave them the sign of the destruction of Jerusalem. This is a well-documented event in history showing the fall of Jerusalem in and around 70 AD. They could trust His truth, as He had proven that He knows even the future, not just the now.

Deception is exactly where the world is right now. We are being set up by the world system to accept the lies that will cover up the Rapture and the rise of the Antichrist. It is not a coincidence that there have been hundreds of reports about aliens and UFOs. Apparently, these things have been classified for decades and maybe even longer, but all of a sudden, they are being allowed to be shown. Why? What are they preparing us for?

The next big global catastrophic event will be the Rapture. Millions, maybe even Billions, will disappear, and they need a plausible explanation with which to fool the masses and assay any signs of panic.

In the verses above, Jesus is asked about the end, and the very first thing He says is, “Do not be deceived.” He goes on, and in verse 11, we are told that false prophets will come and deceive many. We have seen that already; the government will put out its ‘experts’ to convince us of what we are being told. Then they set about with the peer pressure that makes us feel like idiots even if we know better. They can make you question the very clear, blatant truth that is right in your face.

How do we build a defense against deception?

We know the truth! Read the Bible cover to cover. Study, keep reading it over and over again, and that truth will begin to settle in our minds and your memory; this is the way that we counter lies. Jesus is the TRUTH. The entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, is about Him. If you know the Bible, you will know HIM, and if you know Him, you will know the truth. Not only do we have the Bible, but all of us who are saved have the Holy Spirit in us. When we pair the knowledge of the scriptures with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, we get this from John 16:13:

“However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come.”

Notice that the Holy Spirit will guide us into ‘ALL TRUTH’—not just some of it, but all of it. Sadly, too many Christians have become lazy and stopped reading their Bibles and attending actual Bible-teaching churches – the ones that open the Book, teach the doctrines of the Old and New Testament, and seek to equip us to be disciples (followers) of Jesus. Too many churches have descended into entertaining the people of God rather than helping them transform into the image of Jesus.

You and I have no excuse for ignorance; God painstakingly intended the writing of the scriptures; he preserved them and made sure that we got them mass-produced and provided for free. If anyone were to call me or any of the pastors I know and ask for a Bible, we would give them one free of charge. Countless organizations hand out free Bibles all over the world. If you want to know the truth, you can. Most people don’t want to see the truth, as it runs against what they already believe.

Once people become accustomed to being lied to, the people who tell the truth become the enemy. Jesus was the enemy of the Pharisees and the other religious leaders because they had deceived the people into seeing them as holy. They were not, and Jesus called them out on it. They killed Him; they will try to kill us. See verse 9 of the text. True, truthful Christianity will never be popular. Beware of ‘a Christianity,’ that is.

Don’t be deceived; God has provided us with the absolute truth. The closer we get to the Rapture, the more important the truth will be.

God bless you,

Dr. Sean Gooding
Pastor of Mississauga Missionary Baptist Church

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Finishing The Task :: By The Gospelist

Perhaps one of the most frightening groups to participate in last-days deception is the pseudo-Christian group “Finishing the Task (FTT).”

This group was launched in 2005 with the stated goal of reaching the “unengaged, unreached people groups (UUPG’s) in the world by 2025.”

We are led to believe that it is their intention to “Finish the task” of making disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey everything that Christ commanded.

Unfortunately, they have no intention of completing the Great Commission.

This group now has a new leader, Rick Warren, and bringing the Gospel to a fallen world is the last thing on his mind.

Unfortunately, Rick Warren failed to preach the Gospel to his millions of followers for his entire career. Instead, he preached a different Gospel that he termed “The Purpose-Driven Life.”

If you seek out the doctrine of “The Purpose-Driven Life” in the pages of your Bible, you will find no trace of it. Jesus did not refer to it, Paul did not refer to it, Peter did not refer to it, etc.

All Scripture is God-breathed; the Purpose-Driven Life is not.

The reason you cannot find “The Purpose-Driven Life” in the Bible is because it is a different Gospel than the one Paul preached. This doctrine has a different message and a different Jesus that are completely alien to Scripture.

When Paul rendered his judgment on those who preach a different Gospel than the one Jesus revealed to him, it was pretty frightening.

“If anyone is preaching to you a gospel other than the one you accepted, let him be eternally condemned! (Galatians 1:9).

Rick certainly won the approval of men with his false gospel, but he did not win the approval of God. Therefore, he is not a servant of Christ and is not qualified to bring Christ’s message to a fallen world.

He works for the other guy.

It seems that Rick has four goals that he wants to reach by 2033. That is an interesting date since many believe it completes the two thousand years of church history.

His four goals are:

  1. Bible translations in the heart language of every individual (God only knows what that means).
  2. Every believer trained to share his or her faith (I guess they help the lost find their purpose).
  3. Every existing church to plant or sponsor a church so the churches are accessible to all believers (The Church of Sardis is about to grow by leaps and bounds).
  4. Prayer to accomplish these tasks (I doubt God will hear these prayers, but the other guy will be very receptive).

According to Dan Hitzhusen, a global church planting specialist who has worked with FTT since 2018, there are only about 200 UUPG’s left in the world. When he started with this group in 2018, there were about 1,700 left.

Jesus said when the gospel is preached in the whole world, then the end will come.

Thanks to Dan, looks like we are almost there (that’s sarcasm).

According to the Joshua Project, which works closely with FTT, there are 7,416 unreached people groups in the world.

It seems most of these numbers regarding unreached people are extremely unreliable.

The Joshua Project is a non-profit group of faith-based volunteers working for social justice in order to improve the lives of the most vulnerable. Through education, guidance, support, and existing social services, their goal is to be the heart and hands of Christ.

That goal is not the least bit pretentious.

I wonder if they intend to partner with Black Lives Matter (BLM). This delightful organization also works for social justice in an effort to improve the lives of the most vulnerable.

That is if you consider murder and property destruction improving the lives of the most vulnerable.

They could also partner with the social justice group Antifa. They protect abortion clinics from praying Catholics and participants in ‘drag queen story hour’ from being exposed to the Gospel.

Through the promotion of social justice, they intend to build self-reliance, dignity, and self-sufficiency in their brothers and sisters, thereby creating hope for generations to come.

Just like Antifa and BLM.

Unlike Antifa and BLM, however, they have a superior strategy to become the “heart and hands of Christ.”

They have neighborhood parishes and ecumenical groups working together on several ‘projects.’ These activities include summer backpack programs, thanksgiving baskets and Christmas gifts, and home visits to the elderly.

These are certainly acts of kindness, but I think the “heart and hands of Christ” narrative is a bit much.

According to Rick Warren, he spent the last two years reading everything he could on previous attempts to complete the Great Commission. That included all material from the time Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the castle door of Wittenberg to this very day.

I don’t think any of Luther’s 95 theses covered the Purpose-Driven Life. Must have been an oversight.

Be that as it may, Rick needs to figure out a way to mobilize the whole church. He surmised that if every Christian only talked to two other people, everybody could hear the gospel.

I am certain Rick will not ask any faithful evangelists to participate in this mobilization. A true man of God would tell everyone they meet that Rick Warren is a heretic.

What is most interesting is that, not long after taking over the FTT, Rick fired all the staff. There also seems to be a great lack of information regarding who their replacements are going to be.

We can rest assured that these new employees will be every bit as solid doctrinally as Rick himself.

If we understand Rick Warren and his theology, we should be able to piece together where he is taking the unwary.

When we look at goal #1, Bible translations in the ‘heart’ language of every individual, we see disturbing word play that is common when listening to Rick talk. I do not recall Tyndale or Wycliffe translating the Bible into the ‘heart’ language of every individual.

They translated the Bible into the real language of a people group so that it could be understood in context.

The ‘heart’ language of every people group could mean the use of the Message bible or even the gay bible. Both translations move Scripture from being “God-breathed” to being man-made.

Neither of these translations are useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting or training in righteousness. Both leave us ill-equipped for any good work.

That means the first thing this group will jettison is sound doctrine.

We are hearing a lot about baptisms and conversions on a mass scale in various parts of the country.

The problem is that these events are lacking in sound doctrine, and there are no calls for separation from this wicked and perverse generation. We get a generic Jesus and an ambiguous prayer request with no real substance.

When we hear of these events, we are just supposed to accept the emotional euphoria without testing the spirits to see if they are of God. If you do not accept these events as legitimate, you are divisive (or worse, a Pharisee).

Jesus, on the other hand, informed us that many false teachers have gone out into the world, so we need to stay alert.

When dealing with these vague events, we must be wise as vipers but gentle as doves.

The quickest way to determine a false movement is to examine how God’s divine law is handled. The law is what necessitates the call for repentance and is crucial to the proclamation of the Gospel.

In Paul’s letter to Timothy, he writes:

“Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it lawfully, understanding this, that the law is not laid down for the just but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and sinners, for the unholy and profane, for those who strike their fathers and mothers, for murderers, the sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, liars, perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine, in accordance with the gospel of the glory of the blessed God with which I have been entrusted” (I Timothy 1:8-11).

Jesus commanded his pastors to preach repentance for the forgiveness of sins in his name. It is doubtful that – if we listened to every sermon ever preached by Rick Warren – this mandate was ever followed.

And it certainly won’t be carried out by this group.

Regarding doctrine, we can expect a great deal of ‘Best life now’ theology, Purpose-Driven theology, and, worst of all, social justice theology. We will search in vain for any vestige of the Gospel of Jesus Christ within this group.

As for Goal #2, “Every believer trained to share his/her faith,” we now have a better idea of what that means. It means we will have a bunch of apostates running around sharing worldly nonsense.

These will be the ones ridiculing true Christians as hateful and (fill in the blank) phobic, especially if they dare to quote the above Scripture from the apostle Paul.

There will be a great falling away from the faith in the next few years. Those who have superficial faith will all be among those who will abandon the faith at the first sign of a cultural shift.

In order to remain in the faith, one must be taught sound doctrine. The Christian has no power against the devil and his schemes when he invokes the false gospels of this movement.

That makes Goal #3 even more terrifying. These people are going to plant little ‘social justice’ front groups – that they call churches – all over the country. Imagine all these churches mimicking the United Methodist Church that broke away in their support of the LGBT.

They will then utilize Goal #4 to pray for success in their endeavor.

These people are from the world, and the world will listen to them. God will not listen to them. They will have success, but their success will not be from God.

These people are not the church of Christ; they are nothing more than pagans who are lost.

In all likelihood, the leaders of this movement are beyond redemption. They have once been enlightened but have fallen away.

They cannot be restored to repentance.

They are all headed for an eternity filled with weeping and gnashing of teeth.

It is the responsibility of the faithful to warn any who might follow them of their error. However, we will not win those who lead this group to Christ.

Our target should always be those who follow them in ignorance and try to prevent as many as possible from being duped by this nonsense.

The consequences for embracing a different gospel are eternal.

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