Friday, May 31, 2013

Depart From Me!



Depart From Me! I Never Knew You!!
(Going to Church Doesn’t Make You a Christian)

By Chuck Cooper
May 31, 2013

NOTE: You are not likely to hear this message taught in most churches because many pastors are afraid of stepping on sensitive toes in their congregations. Possible repercussions of losing members (finances), being fired, or being publicly chastised often prohibit preaching/teaching God’s truth. Because God is the ONLY authority to whom I’m accountable, I have both the freedom and the responsibility to write what He inspires me to say. I take that responsibility extremely seriously.  I seek no fame or fortune or agreement; I seek only God’s approval.

            Sad to say, but many regular, loyal Church-goers will NOT go to Heaven when they die! Unwittingly, they will wind up in Hell for all eternity!
            “What?” “How can you say that?” I didn’t say it; Jesus said it!  In the Bible! I’m simply repeating what He said so you won’t  unknowingly make the eternal, infernal mistake of assuming you are “good to go” when, in Jesus’ eyes, you really aren’t.     
            Twice in the Book of Matthew Jesus warns us of the consequence of being unacceptable to Christ – turned away at the “pearly gates” and banished to Hell!! Even if we’ve been loyal life-long church-goers…even if we’ve sung in the choir, taught a Sunday School class, served as an Elder or Deacon. Well, you get the picture.
            In Matthew 7: 21-23, Jesus warned His disciples that “not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father.” He continued and told them that many will call Him “Lord” and remind Him that they have prophesied, have cast out demons, and done many wonders in His name. Jesus told them “And, then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’”
            In Matthew 22: 1-14, Jesus used the story of a wedding feast for a king’s son to describe Heaven to the Pharisees who were attempting to arrest Him for heresy. According to the parable, when the King (Jesus) came in to see the guests at the feast (Heaven), he saw and evicted one of the guests because that guest wasn’t wearing a “wedding garment” (prepared).  He wasn’t wearing a “cloak of righteousness” and was banished, kicking and screaming, to the “outer darkness” (Hell).
            Concluding the parable, Jesus tells the Pharisees in Verse 14: “for many are called, but few are chosen.” The implication of that statement by Jesus should be obvious: just because we are “called” (heard the Gospel) doesn’t mean we will be “chosen” (accepted the Gospel) and prepared to enter Heaven for all eternity. Why? Because we haven’t received the “cloak of righteousness” (salvation).
            In both instances, Jesus implies that he is referring to “nominal” Christians – those who are “Christians” in name only and those who have heard the Gospel, but have rejected it.
            Neither group has truly accepted Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. “Truly” is the operative word here.  Only “true” believers in Christ receive the “cloak of righteousness” – their ticket to Heaven!
            Can you imagine that nauseating, “kicked in the gut” feeling that “nominal Christians” will feel when they hear Jesus utter the worst words possible to them? “I NEVER KNEW YOU; DEPART FROM ME!”
            Can you imagine Jesus ordering his followers to “bind you hand and foot” and to take you away and cast you into “outer darkness” where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth? Forever?
            REALITY CHECK!:  (If you can honestly say “yes” to the following basic questions, there is a good chance that you have truly accepted Christ and have received  your “cloak of righteousness”.)
            #1. Have you truly, sincerely accepted the free gift of salvation that only Jesus can give to you? Have you “repented” of your sins; have you asked Jesus to save you?
            #2. Has your life changed because of your gratitude for what Jesus did for you on the cross?  Are you joyfully serving Him in all you do? Do you love Him with all your heart? Do you read/study His word?
            #3. Does your life reveal sincere dependence on Christ for ALL things?  Do you go to Him seeking wisdom and counsel in ALL decisions you make?
            #4. Jesus tells us to judge “Christians” by the “fruit” they exhibit in their daily lives and to run (“flee”) from those who don’t.  Those fruits of the Spirit are: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Do you truly exhibit those fruits?
            If you aren’t certain of your answers to the above questions, please, please go seek counsel from someone you consider a “true” believer in Christ.  Someone you trust…a friend, a pastor, a relative, 
           Or, e-mail concerns and/or questions to me at: rvchuck38@gmail.com.  I’ll be happy to assist you!

In His Love and Service!
 Chuck
           

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Forgiving Jodi..?

By Chuck Cooper
(May 9, 2013)  


     Glued to the TV late yesterday afternoon awaiting the jury’s verdict in the sensational Jodi Arias trial for brutally murdering her former lover, Travis Alexander, I suspect I was among the majority of the trial watchers who wanted her to be found guilty of pre-meditated, first-degree murder! We got our wish! Beginning this morning that same jury will deliberate and eventually determine her fate: spending the rest of her natural life in prison or execution.
     As my eyes focused on Jodi for several minutes before the verdict was announced, I was reminded that, like all of us, she was created by God who still loves her as much as he loves you and me…in spite of what she’s done; in spite of what we’ve done!
     Acknowledging that, I prayed for Jodi! My prayer was that somehow she would be drawn close enough to our Creator to sincerely and earnestly repent for what she’s done, fervently seek His forgiveness, and truly accept the free gift of eternal life that only comes through Jesus Christ.
     Why would I suddenly, with my eyes intently focused on Jodi to watch her reaction to the verdict, pray for her? Good question! Here’s why: I’m just as guilty of sin as Jodi is and so are you! The difference between Jodi and me is that I have sincerely accepted that free gift. So far as I know, Jodi has not. Not yet, at least. Though the prayer was somewhat uncomfortable for me, I know beyond the shadow of reasonable doubt that I had no choice but to be obedient to what I recognized as a prompt from the Holy Spirit.
     As a Christian, I’ve learned that I must be obedient to those prompts. So, automatically, I began praying for Jodi’s salvation!
     I have no clue what is in Jodi’s heart right now. I have no idea what she was thinking or feeling as she stoically sat waiting for the verdict. I have no concept of what her immediate thoughts were after hearing she was legally guilty. Fear? Disbelief? Remorse? Anger? Shock? Her facial expression revealed no emotion whatsoever.  Not that I could see.     
     While the media types were opining that “justice has been done” and while hundreds outside the courthouse were gleefully celebrating the verdict, I wondered how many times she has rejected Jesus. How many have tried to talk with her about Him? How many times has she made fun of those who call Jesus their “Lord and Savior”? And, I wonder how she will react to those who attempt to minister to her behind those prison walls.
     One thing I do know: God will be persistent in pursuing her until her heart is so hardened that He will accept her “final answer.” Until then, God’s forgiveness (through his crucified and resurrected son, Jesus) will constantly be there for her. Yes, she must accept prison as her home. She may even have to accept execution as her earthly fate. Her life will never be “fun” for her again.
     Although, incarcerated and perhaps facing the executioner, she will still be able to experience “the joy of the Lord” as she faces the consequences of her actions. How do I know this? Well, it’s pretty simple – the Bible tells me so. It clearly says that the only unforgivable sin is to blaspheme the Holy Spirit. All others are forgivable!
      The Bible also gives us two prime examples: Paul, a devout Jew, was a ring leader in murdering, torturing and persecuting “Christians”. And, while King of Israel, David murdered his lover’s husband. Both were guilty of premeditated murder; God forgave both of them!
     The lyrics of an old hymn remind us: “What He’s done for others, He’ll do for you.”
     Even Jodi!

A Holiday For Atheists!


Submitted by Sandra Jenkins, Nashville, TN

June 24, 2007


Have you heard about this court case?

In Florida, an atheist became incensed over the preparation of Easter and
Passover holidays. He decided to contact his lawyer about the discrimination
inflicted on atheists by the constant celebrations afforded to Christians and
Jews with all their holidays while atheists had no holiday to celebrate The case
was brought before a wise judge.


After listening to the long passionate presentation by the lawyer, the Judge banged his gavel and declared "Case Dismissed."

The lawyer immediately stood and objected to the ruling and said, "Your Honor, how can you possibly dismiss this case? Christians have Christmas, Easter and many other observances. Jews have Passover, Yom Kippur and Hanukkah......yet my client and all other atheists have no such holidays."


The judge leaned forward in his chair and simply said "Obviously your client is too confused to even know about, much less celebrate, his own atheists' holiday!" The lawyer pompously said, "Your Honor, we are unaware of any such holiday for atheists. Just when might that holiday be, your Honor?"

The judge said, "Well it comes every year on exactly the same date.....April 1st! Since our calendar sets April 1st as April Fools Day, consider that Psalm 14:1 and Psalm 53-1 state, The fool says in his heart, there is no God. Thus, in my opinion, if your client says there is no God, then by scripture he is a fool, thus April 1st is his holiday!"


Pray that some day our courts will be full of these kinds of judges.....maybe then , we can put God back where He belongs........in everything we do.....Way to go, Judge!