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THINK ABOUT IT            9-20-24

September 20, 2024 By Michael Wassell

The following is from “Way of life”, by David Cloud. This is just one more example of the sad condition of the Southern Baptist Convention. How any  Bible believing church could associate with it is beyond me.- HDS

MUSHY, DANGEROUS EVANGELICALISM TODAY: PRESTON SPRINKLE AND THE UPSIDE DOWN KINGDOM STUDY BIBLE (Friday Church News Notes, September 20, 2024, www.wayoflife.org [email protected], 866-295-4143) The Upside Down Kingdom Study Bible NIV was published this month by Zondervan. Preston Sprinkle, general editor, is influential among Southern Baptists and evangelicals in general. Sprinkle is the founder of The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender, Theology in the Raw podcasts, and Exiles in Babylon conferences. Sprinkle has taught at Cedarville University which was GARBC from 1953-2006, at which time it moved into the Southern Baptist orb. (Sprinkle taught there in its SBC incarnation.) Cedarville’s history illustrates the downgrade of the General Association of Regular Baptists from fundamental Baptist in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s to non-separatist evangelicalism since the last two decades of the 20th century. This is part of the general collapse of “fundamentalism” in the past 50 years. Sprinkle promotes textual criticism and wanders in the wilderness of the modern texts and versions, with no absolute Scriptural authority. He is a Mr. Facing Both Ways, which is typical of evangelicals. He can sound like a Biblicist at times, but he is, in fact, an enemy of solid Biblicism. At the RateMyProfessors web site, a Cedarville student said Sprinkle is “funny and open to different interpretations of the Bible.” Sprinkle says, “read the Bible with conviction” but “hold your predetermined beliefs loosely.” In other words, practice dialogue and ecumenism, not separation. This principle is one of the chief building blocks of the “one world church.” Don’t be dogmatic in doctrine. Be open to other views in such things as the following: the days of creation (are they literal 24 hour days?), the extent of the flood (was it global or local?), the nature of homosexuality (is it always a sin? can you be born that way? are homosexual desires wrong? should impenitent homosexuals be received as church members? was the sin of Sodom actually the sin of being homosexual?), abortion (is it always wrong?), hell (is it a place of fiery torment; is it eternal?), baptism (is infant baptism heretical? is immersion essential?), women in ministry (can’t women be pastors?), salvation (can salvation be a process rather than a conversion experience? does a person have to personally believe in Jesus Christ to be saved? will only born again people go to heaven?). Regardless of his personal Reformed Calvinist beliefs, Sprinkle, by his “hold your beliefs loosely” philosophy, is teaching God’s people to build bridges to every heresy in the “broader church” of end-time apostasy. The notes in the Upside Down Kingdom Study Bible reflect this confusion. “Christians would do well to research the various Christian viewpoints and ongoing discussions … Christians should be patient in forming their view on questions related to the flood and should not condemn other thoughtful Christians” (pp. 166, 173). In contrast, Paul instructed Timothy, “Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus” (2 Timothy 1:13), and, “keep this commandment without spot, unrebukable, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Timothy 6:14). Paul further exhorted, “Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them” (Romans 16:17). That is the opposite of “look into all views and dialogue with openmindness.” Further, in typical evangelical fashion today, Sprinkle boasts of a worldly lifestyle. He is comfortable with the sensual pop culture. In his biographical sketch, he says his favorite bands include raunchy secular rockers “Coldplay, U2, Josh Garrels, Beck, Rush, Def Leppard, Pearl Jam, Bob Marley.” Secular rock is so filthy that it is impossible just to browse the album artwork at Amazon without being morally polluted. Sprinkle says his favorite beers are “IPAs [India pale ale], Belgium Tripels, Quads, and anything that tastes like New Holland’s Dragon Milk [sweet, highly flavored].” In contrast, John said, “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world” (1 John 2:15-16). Sprinkle would probably ridicule my interpretation of “worldliness” with a knowing wink and smile, but I say on the authority of God’s Word that he is wrong on that as he is on many other fundamental matters, but he well represents evangelicalism today. Like the church at Sardis, the vast part of evangelicalism has a name that it lives, but is dead (Revelation 3:1). Beware!THINK ABOUT IT AND WEEP – HDS

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THINK ABOUT IT            9-17-24

September 17, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT           9-17- 24

Last week I read the story of a 60 year old woman, a Wells Fargo employee in Tempe, Arizona who died at her desk. The shocking part is that nobody noticed it until four days later. No foul play was found and since she never check out she must have died on the first day. It wasn’t until four days later, when people started smelling a foul odor that she was found in her cubicle.

It’s hard to believe that no coworker, family member, or friend had not missed her during that time. It makes you wonder how long it would have gone on had she not been found due to the odor.

This also makes me wonder how many people are in the same boat but still alive. They live everyday without anyone taking notice of them. They could die and no one would care- unless of course there was an inheritance to be gained from it. They are just a face in the crowd in a world of people who by and large care only about themselves.

I don’t know of anything about that woman’s personal life or her character but I do know that we all come into contact with people who are in need. They need what Christ alone can provide and what we could provide. Sadly, although Christ died for them, we sometimes pay them no mind. We live as though they do not exist.

Every Christian needs to stop and think about where they would be had it not been for someone telling them about Christ and those who have helped them in life’s journey.Even so, someone needs you. We all should be involved in evangelism and encouragement everyday. – THINK ABOUT IT. – HDS

Damvid Stone  
Lakeway Baptist Church.
Humble, Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT         8-31-24

August 31, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT
Under Tim Walz, Minnesota Banned Christians From Teaching In Public SchoolsWalz is poised to make similar bigoted, totalitarian, and unconstitutional policies across the United States should he be elected vice president. https://thefederalist.com/2024/08/27/under-tim-walz-minnesota-banned-christians-from-teaching-in-public-schools/

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THING ABOUT IT          8-28-24

August 28, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT            8-28-24

We don’t want to admit it but chances are we sometimes pray without expecting what we requested. Obviously that would be an evidence of a lack of faith. And naturally that leaves us in a troubled state of mind rather than peace.  Some have quit praying because they concluded that it didn’t make any difference, they are wrong. 

You might not realize it, but God does hear and respond to your prayers. However, His response might not be what you requested, but He does respond. He might say yes, no, or wait. And when he doesn’t say yes He gives you something better. Don’t quit praying. One way or another your prayers will not be in vain.

Grab hold of God’s promises and don’t let go. Trust Him hear you and respond. And remember- His answers are wiser than our desires.

Expect God to hear and respond in prayer – because that is exactly what happens. Granted, His response may or may not be what you desired; but it will be for your advantage. God either gives you what you ask for or something infinitely better. God gives the best to those who trust and obey Him.  Think about it! – HDS  

David Stone  

Lakeway Baptist Church  

Humble,Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT            8-26-24

August 26, 2024 By Michael Wassell

The pastor’s blog. 8-26-24          
“E” FOR EFFORT OR ERROR?
“E for Effort”— we’ve all heard that— probably more often than we should. While that might be an appropriate phrase in some situations it doesn’t cut it when it comes to spiritual things. As another old saying goes, “Close only counts in horseshoes”. When it comes to our relationship with God trying isn’t good enough– we have to be right!. Yet, in this politically correct, pluralistic society in which we live we tend to give people a pass rather than challenge their beliefs— as though we were doing them a favor.

Just because a person says, “I love Jesus” doesn’t mean they do, nor does it mean they are right with God. But, sadly, sincerity is all that matters to some folks. God, however, isn’t so easily pleased. He insists that we believe certain things and behave in certain ways. Nothing less will satisfy Him. I raise this issue because it is common to see young Christians, new Christians, and immature believers, who appear to love the Lord, error regarding certain important truths. They have zeal, but lack knowledge. They speak in glowing terms about their love for God, but have never learned the truth about important doctrines. They are sometimes involved in “Christian service”, but are off-track in their manner of life. They are doing things, but aren’t doing things right. And it matters to God.

Think about it. Can you imagine the Old Testament Jews worshiping as they pleased without any regard for the instructions God gave? What if they had decided for themselves what kind of temple to build, or where to place it, or to not build one at all? Suppose they decided to use different animals for sacrifices than what God prescribed, or to make no sacrifices at all. Get the picture? We all realize that those things would be unacceptable to the Lord. Why then do some of you feel that it’s okay to depart from the New Testament pattern that God gave? It isn’t for us to decide what to do or how to do it. God alone has the right to make those decisions.

Here’s something that I’ve noticed—-In watching these folks is seems that the doctrine of the church is always involved. They either don’t know or don’t care what the Bible teaches about the nature, purpose, and mission of the church. With many the attitude is, “As long as I am right about salvation nothing else really matters”. Really? What if it matters to God? And how can you call yourself a “Christian” and not care about pleasing Christ?

One of the best ways to discover error is to find out what the person believes about the church. Many well meaning believers are in error because they know nothing about it. That, however, doesn’t excuse them. The doctrine of the church is laid out in the New Testament and they can read it for themselves. Dear friend, “E” not only can stand for “effort”, it can also stand for “error”. It makes no difference how sincere you are or how much energy you expend in religious activity if you are wrong you are wrong– you error. And that is costly. To be crowned we must strive lawfully (2 Tim. 2:5; 1 Cor. 9:24).

While we all, no doubt, error in some way, we should do our very best to avoid it. Many are wasting their lives simply because of their lack of understanding. Worse yet is that many are unsaved and do not know it (Matt. 7:21-23). Sincerity and good works won’t work.Salvation is “by grace” and “through faith” alone (Eph. 2:8). Only “the truth shall make you free”(John 8:32). Even if you are truly saved, you have no right to disregard what the Bible teaches and live as you please. Being right about salvation doesn’t mean it is okay to be wrong about everything or anything else. Making an effort to serve the Lord doesn’t mean we are serving Him. To avoid failure we must find and finish God’s will— in all matters. Think about it! – HDS, 6-21-14

David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346

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    Sunday night added great things for Lakeway. Praise the Lord for voting to : - Support a Lakeway Baptist Church local missions plan for the Houston area. - Adding Steve Spence to staff as Missions Outreach Director. This also...
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