You must, however, be cautious not to be deceived by people whose real motive is just to maintain their authority over you; (Acts 20:29) as was the case of the religious leaders in the days of Jesus's preaching: John 11:45-48 GW
(45) Many Jews who had visited Mary and had seen what Jesus had done (he had just resurrected Lazarus) believed in him.
(46) But some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done.
(47) So the chief priests and the Pharisees called a meeting of the council. They asked, "What are we doing? This man is performing a lot of miracles.
(48) If we let him continue what he's doing, everyone will believe in him. Then the Romans will take away our position and our nation."
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John 12:9-11 GW A large crowd of Jews found out that Jesus was in Bethany. So they went there not only to see Jesus but also to see Lazarus, whom Jesus had brought back to life. (10) The chief priests planned to kill Lazarus too. (11) Lazarus was the reason why many people were leaving the Jews and believing in Jesus.
Religious leaders are the same today as they were when they killed Jesus and wanted to kill Lazarus. They try to appear nice on the surface, but they hide behind that facade of asserted righteousness as they perpetuate all the badness done by them and their group. (Mat 23:27-28) There are some simple questions you can ask yourself to be certain you are not misled by religion (being very different from Christianity): Does "your organization" discourage you from making yourself noble minded in comparing every single one of it's teachings with the Bible? Do they rather expect, or even demand, you become a Doeg by accepting and submitting to what ever they teach; without question? Do they imply you should just go along because they are the "good guys", or, because of the "good works" they do? Do they demand you trust them because they believe and assert they are God's "true servants," his "anointed ones," or his only "true" organization? Do they claim you are not wise enough to study the Bible on your own, but must rely on certain members of their group to "interpret" scripture for you? (John 7:49) Do they insist certain "special" individuals within their organization are infallible and above question? Do they imagine the books and magazines they produce (calling them Bible study aids) are "spiritual food" from God; as only the Bible actually is? (Gal 1:8) Do they equate your only hope for life with being an approved member of their sect? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you have most certainly been misled. (Mat 7:15) You should stop following them. You must turn to following Christ through your personal knowledge of what he taught in the Bible. It is not hard. It requires only a little effort and it brings true joy of life! (John 15:11) There is a simple test to determine who your God really is: When you make choices of life, about what you will do and what you refrain from doing, what is your reason? Who are you concerned will be "happy" with your actions? Who do you worry about giving you praise? Whoever comes to mind when you ask yourself those questions, that is who you worship. A man wants to please his wife, of course, and a wife her husband. That does not necessarily make the wife a God to the man who seeks to please her. If he seeks to please his wife because he knows God told him to do so in the Bible, and so is seeking to follow God's counsel, that is good. If he seeks to please her without God in the equation, that is
They are actually led to believe if they have the blessing of the organization, they are also acceptable to God... How silly!
It is faith in Bible truth, understood through and based upon each individual's personal knowledge of the scriptures, that is what will provide them faith for life. (John 17:3) No membership among men can do that! It is the knowledge of the need to be in fear of יהוה and his Christ (Isa 11:2-4 ; Joh 1:32-34) that is being stolen away from those governed by religious doctrine. It is simple to understand, really, but it is hard to see for those individuals who have made the sad choice to worship men. (2 Cor 4:3-6)
There are some sad individuals who have been led to believe everyone determined to pattern their life after the Bible is being brainwashed. They are absolutely right! We all must realize, however, none of us are Creators. We are all just a part of Creation. We all have a Creator. And, since we are not Creators, whether we are wise enough to realize it or not, we are all following after some pattern of thinking. (Ecc 1:9-10) Some listen to drug users who assert taking drugs is just the most wonderful thing in life. If they really believe that lie, they are trapped by it. The lie is part of who they are! Some listen to great thinkers who say philosophy or science is just the greatest thing in life. We all listen to parents, friends, teachers, clergymen, and to so many others... All those people are trying to influence us: To brainwash us really. (Ec 12:11-12) Many of them may mean well. If we believe their lies, even sincere lies, we are still entrapped by those lies. Most of us would like to imagine we are free thinkers, and are above being influenced by other people. The truth is, believing we are above being influenced is perhaps the most dangerous lie. We are all, each and every one of us, being impacted by the things people say to us. Some are trying to influence us toward things that are based in truth and are helpful, and some are not. We are all, however, being brainwashed. All any of us can really do is choose who we will be influenced by. Choosing to place faith in the Bible may seem to be just another choice among many. We believe an examination will reveal the Bible to be the only good choice... It is, in reality, the only sensible choice and is one of only two available: Faith in truth or faith in lies. It is God's wondrous gift of free moral choice which allows you to choose to build faith in truth. (De 30:19-20 ; Jos 24:14-15) The Bible is truth! (Joh 17:17) If you don't believe the Bible, then you have believed a lie. You have believed the lie that the Bible is not truth. (Ge 3:4) In that case, you really have been brainwashed! We are all born being taught lies by often well intentioned people. While it may appear there are many choices being offered by them, there are really only two. You either come to believe God is our good Creator and He will always be our rewarder, (Heb 11:6) in which case you believe in the Bible (or you will come to believe in it). Or, among what appears to be the many other choices you can make, there is only the one second choice: You do not believe God is good, in which case you have been influenced to believe the first lie of record, that God is a liar. If you don't correct your thinking, you will receive the same fate as the woman who believed that first lie: She positively did die! (Ge 3:2-4)
We might consider the Bible as a sort of maintenance manual from our Creator, in a similar sense that the engineers who built your new car provide maintenance manuals for it. The Bible affords knowledge of truth, which gives direction and purpose to life. It is the only thing that can do so. Those who choose to worship the animals of creation, for example, will find it difficult making sense of life. Those who choose to worship wealth, or power, or (illicit) sex, or drugs and alcohol, will all find disappointment: They will all be unable to make sense of life. They are all rendered impotent by their lack of faith in truth. If you put gasoline in the engine crankcase of your car, and water in your transmission, it will be destroyed. It is similar for those who disregard the Bible and so instead choose to join people trying to do things their own way. Knowledge of what your Bible teaches can set you free of being lost to the confusion and bad directions rampant in this world. (John 8:31 ; Ecc 12:11-12)
The stated purpose of this website should become the purpose of your life: You should seek to learn and build faith in what Christ teaches. You should share that knowledge with others. (John 17) We warn you should always compare what is herein presented with the Bible. Use this site to learn all you can, but prove every single thing you learn comes from the Bible. The appearance of Jesus Christ as our Messiah is the theme of the Bible from beginning to end (from Genesis to Revelation). (Gal 3:23-25) Focus your attention, therefore, on what Jesus taught (John 6:44a; Mat 11:27) in the Gospels recorded by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Then, put in practice what the Bible teaches. Doing so is a wonderful and upbuilding effort. (John 15:11) It is the most valuable process of life. (John 17:3) Being concerned for truth is what makes one happy. Jesus said so! (Mt 5:3) Our gaining happiness by means of fulfilling our spiritual need is a spiritual law, just as surely as gravity is a physical law. You can not deny God's truth any more than you can defy gravity. Learning Bible truth is a happy prospect, and while we never want to diminish that happiness, you do need to be warned to guard against those who desire to become (or remain) lords over your faith. Guard against those who demand to define your faith for you. (2 Pe 3:14-18 ; Mt 10:16-20) At the root of our being able to have peace is our learning the difference between what the Bible teaches and what men say it teaches, and then doing our best to build our lives around what we learn from the Bible. Those who love God and his Word manifest it in showing love for others. (Lu 10:25-28) If you sincerely draw to God through knowledge of His Word, you will receive protection. (Joh 14:27) That is one of the ways the Bible is alive and exerts power: Knowledge of what it teaches can give us peace. (Heb 4:12) It can give YOU peace!
We pray God's peace and protection on all men (and women) through their personal faith in his son Christ Jesus. (Lu 10:5-6 ; Ro 1:1-7 ; Joh 5:15-47) Like Jesus, we do not pray for those not looking for God so as to be called by him to Christ. (John 17)
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