The Bible Is the Final
Authority
This book is entitled “The
End of the Church Age and After.” However, the essential issue that
is being presented is not the subject of the end of the church age.
The essential issue is the authority of the Bible. Is the
Bible truly the ultimate and final authority to which every true
believers is subject?
The big
question each one must face is: Do I have such a fear of God that I
tremble before Him if I suspect a doctrine I hold may be contrary to
the Word of God?
Or is it possible
that I feel altogether secure with God because I faithfully obey
each and every doctrine that my church teaches. Do I realize that
some of the doctrines held by my church may not be faithful to the
Bible? In turn, do I trust that everything my church teaches is
altogether true to the Bible?
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teaches is not faithful to God’s Word, do I tremble in
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To say it another way, if I
discover that a doctrine my church teaches is not faithful to God’s
Word, do I tremble in fear? We must remember that any doctrine we
hold that is not faithful to the Bible is a lie. It is something
developed by men. Therefore, to believe that this doctrine is true,
when in actuality, it is not true to the Bible, is to place our
trust in men rather than in God. Actually, it is a sin equivalent to
that committed by ancient Israel as they worshipped God in Jerusalem
but also worshipped other gods at the high places. This was such a
serious sin that God finally destroyed Israel in 709 B.C. and Judah
in 587 B.C. As we will discover in this book, it is such a serious
sin of our day that God’s judgment is upon today’s
churches.
The same principle must be
applied to this study. Has every effort been made to be sure that
everything presented in this book is altogether faithful to the
Bible? The teachings and the conclusions must have nothing to do
with visions or voices or dreams. They are to be unrelated to human
speculation. They must be carefully founded on the Bible
alone.
It must be admitted that at
time, it is very difficult to obey the bible. That is, sometimes as
we carefully read the Bible we find that God is giving us a command
for some kind of action. And sometimes we don’t like that command.
We don’t like it at all. Then comes the big question that each of
us
must personally ask: In my fear of God, am I ready
to be obedient to the command even though I don’t like it? The
answer has to be, “If I am a true child of God, I want to be
obedient to each and every command. My delight is to do the will of
God.” If I keep hesitating to obey, I must ask myself the fair
questions, “Am I truly a child of God?”
The Saved Person Is a New
Creation
The reason why that
is the spiritual mentality of the true believer is because at the
moment he became saved, he became born again. He experienced form
heaven above a new resurrected soul in which he never desires to sin
again. In I John 3:9, God assures of this as He
declares:
Whosoever is born of God
doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot
sin, because he is born of
God.
The seed that remaineth in
him is Christ (Galatians
3:16).
Therefore, the true believer
has become a new creature in Christ (II Corinthians 5:17). At death,
which could come moments after salvation or years after salvation,
in his soul existence, he goes immediately, without any change, into
heaven to live and reign with Christ. Because he was given his new
resurrected soul, God can say of him in I John
2:3-4:
And hereby we do know that
we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, I know him,
and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in
him.
He can also understand
Romans 7:22:
For I delight in the
law of God after the inward
man:
He is in accordance with the
testimony of Romans 7:24, “who shall deliver me from the body of
this death?” He deplores the fact that he must still live in a
sin-cursed body that will also become saved when Christ comes on the
last day.
Frankly stated, if a highly
successful pastor or a Biblical theologian or I do not find an
intense desire in my life to be obedient to all the Bible command,
so that I tremble before God lest I teach something contrary to the
will of God, I may have evidence that I am not saved. Ordination or
acclaim that I am a
| Ordination or acclaim that I am a faithful
Bible teacher or elder of pastor, in themselves, gives no
guarantee that I have become saved.
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faithful Bible teacher or elder or pastor, in
themselves, give no guarantee that I have become
saved.
Unfortunately, those who are
not saved may not be able to understand these truths. They may
conclude that these statements concerning a new resurrected soul are
merely the opinion of a writer of this study. In fact, that judgment
can extend to this whole study so that the reader may conclude that
this study is merely the opinion of the
writer.
The best this writer can hope
for is that each one who reads this book will carefully and
diligently check the Bible for the validity of each conclusion that
is taught in this study.
Progressive
Revelation
The Bible is a
complete revelation of God’s Word to the human race. We are not to
add to it. We are not to take away form it. It alone an in its
entirety is not the Word of
God.
However, when we consider how we
receive truth from the Bible, we have another matter altogether. God
insists that there is a timetable known only to God by which He
reveals the truths of the Bible to
mankind.
For example, Jesus clearly
told his disciples that the time would come when He would be killed
and after three days, He would rise again. Mark 8:31
declares:
And he began to teach
them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected
of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed,
and after three days rise
again.
Even though this is a
plain, clear statement, it was not understood at all by the
disciples. It was only after His resurrection, as the disciples were
reminded by the two men in shining garments, who stood outside the
empty sepulcher, that they understood Luke 24:6-8 informs
us:
He is not here, but is risen:
remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, Saying,
The Son of man must be delivered into
the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and
the third day rise again. And they remembered his
words,
God had given them the
revelation that Christ was to be killed and rise again, but it was
not a revelation that became apart of their understanding until
Christ had risen.
Likewise, we read
in Ephesians 3:3-5:
How that by
revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in
few words, Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in
the mystery of Christ) Which in other ages was not made known unto
the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and
prophets by the Spirit;
God is
indicating that a mystery was made known to the Apostle Paul, “That
the Gentiles should be followheirs, and of the same body, and
partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel” (verse 6).
However, this truth was repeatedly written about in the Bible, for
example, Abram’s name was changed to Abraham because he would be the
father of many nations (Genesis
17:5-7).
Many years earlier, Jesus
had told the disciples in Matthew
28:19:
Go ye therefore, and teach
all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
The
truth that those whom God would save would include people from all
nations of the world is taught in many places in the Bible. But
while this truth was included in God’s revelation to mankind, only
when Saul of Tarsus had become saved was it truly revealed to the
minds of the apostles.
This principle
of progressive revelation is especially emphasized in Daniel
12:8,9:
And I heard, but I
understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of
these things? And he said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are
closed up and sealed till the time of the
end.
In God’s revelation, which
is the Bible, God has a great many things to say about the end of
the world and the details that lead up to the end of the world. But
God has a timetable for the giving of understanding of these
truths.
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understanding of these truths.
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The true meaning of these
end-time statements is not to be revealed to the minds of men until
near the time of the end. This is why many devout, God-fearing
theologians of the past have endeavored to explain the meaning of
Biblical end-time passages, but they have not even come close to the
truth. This was not a failure on their part. It was simply not time
for God to reveal the meaning of these end-time
passages.
Thus, we can expect that in
our day, when the sings are showing that we must be close to the end
of time, the meaning of a great many Biblical passages should become
revealed to the minds of careful, diligent students of the Bible.
The very fact that we can find great harmony in our understanding of
Biblical passages that heretofore have been very obscure greatly
encourages us that God has placed us on the right track. We can
expect, therefore, that many passages of the Bible which in earlier
times have been somewhat mysterious, can now be
understood.
The Bible- the supreme law book
It must be also emphasized
that the Bible is a book of law. It is the supreme law book by which
God governs all mankind. Even as each political government has
written laws by which the rulers govern so, too, God who is King of
kings and Lord of lords, has a written law by which He governs.
Moreover, rulers of nations are subject to the written law of their
land. So, too, God is subject to the written law, the Bible, by
which He governs the nations. This principle is set forth in the
language of Psalm 138:2:
I will worship toward thy holy temple, and
praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou
hast magnified thy word above all thy name.
We stand amazed at the idea
that the Word of God is above all His Name. But when we understand
that the Word of God is a synonym for the law of God we learn that
God, too, is subject to all the laws He has written in the law book,
the Bible. When we read the 176 verses of Psalm 119, for example, in
each of more than 170 of these verses we find a reference to words
such as law, precept, commandment, word, testimony, statute, etc.
Each of these words is a synonym for the word “law.”
The
Bible is a law book that God uses to govern the nations, and it also
indicates there will be a trial to discover the guilt or innocence
of those whom God governs - the whole human race. We read in II
Corinthians 5:10:
For we must all appear before the judgment
seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his
body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or
bad. God had declared
that this trial is to be at the end of the world. Revelation
20:11,12 describes this trial:
And I saw a great white throne, and him that
sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and
there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and
great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another
book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were
judged out of those things which were written in the books,
according to their works.
A trial requires a judge,
and throughout the Bible God has repeatedly indicated that God in
the person of the Lord Jesus Christ is the Judge. We read, for
example in Psalm 9:7,8:
But the LORD shall endure for ever: he hath
prepared his throne for judgment. And he shall judge the world in
righteousness, he shall minister judgment to the people in
uprightness.
The law of God (the Bible)
also reveals the penalty that will be required of those who are
found guilty. That penalty is eternal damnation. God warns in II
Thessalonians 1:8,9:
In flaming fire taking vengeance to them that
know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus
Christ: Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction form
the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power;
The face that essentially
the Bible is a book of law is normally not apparent to the reader of
the Bible. This is because God declares His laws in the context of
history, in the context of examples of people and nations that
disobeyed His laws and suffered the consequence of their sins. God’s
laws are frequently hidden because God sometimes spoke utilizing
metaphors and parables. But in the measure we begin to understand
these obscure passages, we always find that the basic truth being
brought is the law of God.
An integral part of God’s
law book is the He declared His purpose and plans to publish the
teachings of His law book to all the world. Moreover, a most
important part of God’s law are the laws that govern God’s salvation
plan - a plan that is required to maintain the integrity of God’s
law.
Because God is subject to the
laws set forth in the Bible, He cannot have a people for Himself
eternally unless their sins (their violations of the law of God)
have been adjudicated (these individuals have stood for trial) and
the penalty demanded by the law (eternal damnation) has been paid.
Therefore, when God the Father gave to Christ those whom He had
elected to salvation (John 6:37) it meant that Christ must somehow
first satisfy the requirements of the law of God as it applied to
these individuals. That is, the penalty for the sins of these elect
individuals had to be paid before they could be forgiven so they
could eternally be with Christ.
This
is why Jesus had to become sin for them, be brought to trial as
their stand-in, as their substitute, on their behalf. This is what
the cross is all about. There Christ was found guilty because all of
the sins of the elect were laid on Him. It was at the time God
poured out His wrath on Him on behalf of those He came to save.
Because God is under the same law that mankind is under He had to
suffer sufficiently so that His suffering would be perfectly equal
to each of these elect persons spending an eternity in Hell. Only
because He was God as well as man could God so intensify the
punishment on Him that is was equal to a perfect satisfaction of the
law’s demands.
Once we have learned
this tremendously important principle that the Bible is God’s
Supreme Law Book we should tremble as we read it. God, in the Bible,
is constantly declaring the laws by which we are to live. Violation
will absolutely bring about the penalty of eternal damnation.
Therefore as we read in the Bible God’s laws that govern the church
age, that relate the end of the local church age and the bringing in
of the final harvest, we should carefully study God’s law book, the
Bible, to know God’s Will. It cannot be emphasized too strongly the
seriousness of disobeying God’s laws as they are set forth in this
divine lawbook, the Bible.
Because
God Himself is subject to the laws of the Bible, He must bring to
completion the punishments He has decreed that are to be experienced
by any human - Even church leaders and local congregations that
transgress His laws.
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