No Need to Fear :: By Holly Spate

The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe” (Proverbs 29:25).

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Throughout time, certain things have always held true. And those truths carry with them a very certain reality. One such reality is that all believers… every person who has cried out to the Lord and accepted His gracious gift of salvation, has and always will have hope.

Hope.

That one little word carries with it enormous weight. It brings with it feelings of peace and joy. Its presence enables the ability to stay positive and keeps feet moving in a forward direction.

When hope is absent… when hope seems lost, all seems lost leading many to simply give in and give up.

However, if hope is involved (even if just a glimmer), it can do wonders for one’s perspective and ability to keep on keeping on.

Hope is truly an essential element needed in everyone’s life.

It brings strength to a weakened state. It provides the ability to grasp hold of the positive, even if by a thread.

The world’s definition of hope, as defined by the dictionary is: to have confidence, to trust.

God’s definition of hope, as defined by His Word, is: to be confidently assured of what God has promised both in the now and in the future.

How comforting to know that in a world that’s becoming more uncomfortable by the day, we always have hope because we have Christ.

He is our constant.

His character is constant.

His promises are constant.

His hope is constant.

And, as with everything in life, our heavenly Father’s ways far exceed and are immensely greater than the world’s ways and offerings.

Isaiah 55:9 attests to this truth: “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”

Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Aren’t you thankful for our blessed hope? Aren’t you thankful that in the midst of chaos, confusion, and darkness, Christ brings calm, clarity, and light?

Rejoice!

Lift up your head today and sing praises to your heavenly Father for this truth!

Be thankful that you have the promise of a hope that will never falter or fade.

YOU always have hope… a hope that is strong enough and powerful enough to withstand all circumstances! A hope that allows YOU to experience joy regardless of what’s happening with you or around you.

The hope Christ gives ignites a flame in the soul… a flame so bright, so powerful that no one can extinguish it. Christ’s hope reminds believers that all will be okay because Jesus is on our side; therefore, we can confidently stand.

Our Savior’s hope is wrapped in Him and His many promises. Promises such as that found in Hebrews 13:5: “for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”

And that found in John 16:33:These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”

Hebrews 6:19 conveys the truth that our hope in Christ is both secure and forever. The verse states clearly, “Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil.”

1 Peter 1:3 goes on to say, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”

And Psalm 71:5 expresses how God is indeed our only hope: For thou art my hope, O Lord God: thou art my trust from my youth.”

Yes, as believers, we have hope because we have put out trust in the only One who brings true hope… the only one who is hope… Jesus Christ.

Hope can only be found in Him. We have hope because He is hope.

He is the only hope for mankind… the only hope for the world.

We have hope because Jesus paid it all and paved the way for us all to have a path back to God.

We have hope because His unconditional sacrifice of love washed over our every sin – past, present, and future… for all time.

We have hope because His blood redeemed us… his sacrifice rescued us… completely.

We have hope because He promises to meet our every need and to take care of us every second of every day.

We have hope because, with the breath He gives, all can cry out to Him and accept His remarkable gift of eternal life. A gift like no other… irreplaceable and so undeserved. But a gift offered to all humankind.

Yes, all believers in Christ have hope.

Hope for today.

Hope for tomorrow.

Hope for the future.

Hope for all eternity.

Jesus sustains us.

We never need to give up, give in, or lose hope.

He is our constant.

He is our hope.

He is…

Our peace.

Our joy

Our rescue.

Our today.

Our tomorrow.

Our future.

Our eternity.

No need to fear.

spate.holly@gmail.com

 

False Churches: Lots of Wolves Parading as Shepherds :: By Sean Gooding

Jeremiah 14:14, “And the Lord said to me: ‘The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I did not send them, nor did I command them or speak to them. They are prophesying to you a lying vision, worthless divination, and the deceit of their own minds.'”

2 Peter 2:1, “But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.”

As we get closer and closer to the return of our Lord and Savior, the ‘Christian’ world becomes more and more mirky. The separation between the world and the local church is blurred more now than it has ever been. I was recently watching an interview with a prominent rapper in the Christian music scene who admitted that he attended parties at Diddy’s home. Now, I am not accusing this brother of anything or being involved in the events that went on. However, as a Christian, should he have even been there? As a man involved in the ‘ministering’ to millions of young Christians, should he have been there? What in his way of life even made the invitation come his way?

I heard a prominent preacher on more than one occasion use the same sermon almost word for word. I have been preaching for a long time, more than 40 years, and I can tell you that I have rarely used the same sermon, and if I did, it was revamped and certainly not word for word. I have dozens of preacher friends who are just like me. Somehow, the Lord is able to give me fresh lessons each time. In the many years I have written for RR, I may have used the same lesson a few times, but always revamped, always with new things and with new insights. We study and live out the scriptures. We are always learning more, seeing more, and thus apt to teach more.

There are false churches all around us, and they are filled with unsaved persons who are led by unsaved preachers and, in many cases, self-called preachers. God did not call them, and as such, they do not have the power of God in them to be students of the Bible, to be sustained in harsh times, and they have no intention of preaching hard things.

If your church begins the service with the pastor telling you his/her pronouns, then you need to leave and run far away. Peter tells us that these men and women often bring in false teachings, destructive heresies, and even deny Jesus. They tell us that if Jesus lived today, He would be a different Jesus, and He would be more and more tolerant. Just recently, I saw someone teaching that David and Jonathan were homosexual lovers and that Naomi and Ruth were lesbians. This is heresy. Millions listen to these folks bring these ‘new’ things, and it is from the pit of Hell. Some have gone so far as to imply that Jesus and John the Apostle had a homosexual relationship. This is blasphemy. All who stay in their churches are condoning this evil.

There are churches, of course, that pervert salvation and make it of works and not a gift by grace. There are those who tell you that Jesus died for all, so all are saved. There are those who are always getting some new revelation from God. They are not. Many have died and gone to heaven and returned. They have not. These are lies, delusions, or just good storytelling, but they are not the truth.

Millions attend churches each week where the ‘worship’ is a performance and not designed to humble sinful men and prepare them for the message of Jesus. In some churches, the ‘pastor’ tells lovely, moving stories, but he never opens a Bible nor even quotes a text from it. Hundreds of ‘pastors’ do not take the Bible literally; they do not teach it as absolute truth. Many make excuses for the Bible: ‘yes, the Bible did say that women should not teach men, but Paul was a misogynistic man.’ What they are truly saying is God is the problem. You see, Paul only wrote what God told him to.

Listen, ladies, God is not a feminist. The local church is Jesus’ bride and is subject to Him; thus, the picture is of a husband-and-wife relationship where the wife is subject to her husband. This has not changed, and it won’t. God said what He meant and meant what He said. Of late, there has been this movement of ‘Evangelicals for Palestine.’ Oh, my goodness, Jesus is a Jew. He is not just a Jew; He is the King of the Jews. He is the Head Jew. One cannot say that you love Jesus and be an evangelical for Palestine. The Palestinians want Jesus and His people dead.

Jeremiah tells us that these folks are deceived in their own minds, messed up, and simply not in touch with the truths of the Scriptures. They are agents of Hell, leading millions to Hell. Some, I am sure, are doing so out of ignorance, but the vast majority know exactly what they are doing. They are the wolves in sheep’s clothing that we are warned about.

Matthew 7:14-16, “But small is the gate and narrow the way that leads to life, and only a few find it. Beware of false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. By their fruit you will recognize them. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles?”

This is a harrowing picture in these verses; the gate to Heaven is narrow. But while it reminds us that the number going to Heaven may be fewer, what is being relayed here in truth is that there is a myriad of ways to Hell BUT only one way to Heaven, and that is in Jesus. Be wary of those who tell you that you can get to Heaven by any means. Heaven does not have an open border policy; rather, there is ONE door, ONE entrance, ONE salvation, and His name is Jesus. The church world still measures success by the size of your church and not the accuracy of the Gospel you preach. As such, these false prophets get larger and larger audiences and spit their heresies further and further.

How do we counteract these evil preachers? Read and study that Bible. Know the Book, and when you hear something false, don’t be silent. You may not think anyone will listen, but God will make sure that the right person hears. Silence is compliance when we hear false doctrine and say nothing. There are many, many good preachers and teachers out there who will arm you with ways to stand up and speak the truth.

There are many who offer verses, extra-Biblical sources, and true scholarship to equip you and me to stand for the truth. We simply have no excuse; people’s eternity depends on hearing the truth. Let us be about the truth. I pray that God will help me to never be silent and to never be paralyzed by fear in the face of blasphemy.

God bless you,

Dr. Sean Gooding
Pastor of Mississauga Missionary Baptist Church
Pastor of Bethany Baptist Church

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