Saturday, March 30, 2013

NECESSITY OF THE RESURRECTION-CHARLES WOODRUFF




“Now if Christ be preached that He rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? But if there be no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain” (1 Corinthians 15: 12-14).

Once again I am drawn to 1 Corinthians chapter 15. The first ten verses of this chapter are often called the gospel in a nutshell”. Because Easter Sunday is near, we are hearing many things in the media and elsewhere regarding the subject of the resurrection. I recall that in 2006, one of the things that caught my ear was a radio skit on the PBS program, Prairie Home Companion. In the comedy skit, a man and wife were talking. He brought up going to church tomorrow, since it was Easter. He said “after all, that’s when He rose from the grave”. Her answer was “Well, I have my doubts.”  While this was a radio play, this is the position so many take on this subject - “I have my doubts.” I or no one else can convince you, only God can. May He do so!

If you doubt He arose, you doubt the core of the Christian faith. You might as well not claim to be a Christian if you haven’t settled this issue.  I am not speaking here of someone that is very new, as an inquirer in the faith, or one who has never heard the gospel. But there are some, who have attended church for years, and been involved in many church activities and events, may have graduated from a Christian school, got married in the church, and even professed faith, still attend church, yet doubt the resurrection!

Well, you are not alone. The apostle Paul, who wrote the letters to the Corinthians to help them with the same problem, spoke from experience. He had doubted. As Saul of Tarsus, had even hated Christians and persecuted them for teaching that Jesus was alive again. He thought he was serving God by doing so. Yet God revealed the truth to him! On the Damascus road he was knocked down and blinded for a time. He knew it was the Lord whom he had fought against that brought him to his knees. The same Jesus he persecuted had been crucified, dead and buried. At first, he wasn’t buying into the myth some Jews were preaching that Christ was raised. Now he knew He was alive! Later when his eyes were opened he became the mighty apostle Paul. Now he is writing to the people of Corinth, and all of us, in this magnificent chapter on the resurrection. I might add that no one could show the resurrection like Paul

He questions particularly why some in the church say there is no resurrection of the dead. We could ask this today.  One of the doctrines that all Christendom claims to believe in their various creeds is the resurrection of Christ. Catholic and Protestant, Orthodox and Coptic, Fundamentalists, Evangelicals and Liberals, Calvinists and Arminians -- All claim to believe this!  Yet like the wife in the skit, many doubt it!

You see the doctrine of the resurrection is not a ritual just to be remembered at Easter time. We observe the resurrection every Sunday, really every time the local church meets to worship Christ, who is risen from among the dead.  When I was in Russia, I saw some of the colorful ceremonies of the Russian Orthodox Church, which generally does not preach the true gospel, but has a formality. One of their rituals on Easter is when the priest says several times “Christ is risen”; the people give a response “Christ is risen indeed!” It is their ritual. Yet this must be our heart response if we are real Christians!

Paul says in verse 13-14, “But if there be no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen: and if Christ be not risen, then our preaching is vain, and your faith is also vain.” (KJV with phrasing modified). Can you grasp what he is saying? If the teaching of the resurrection is untrue, Christ is not risen, and He is still dead! That also means that all the apostles preaching and all the preaching before and since is vain! In other words, as it says in the Amplified Bible, it amounts to nothing!  For those who were preaching in the Old Testament times who were looking for Messiah, and Christ and his disciples who preached with Him while He walked on the earth, as well as those who now preach of his saving grace and his glorious return in the future, are all deluded if He is not risen.

To summarize: Paul goes on to say in verse 15 we are false witnesses because we testified that He lives. He says in verse16: if the dead stay dead forever, Christ is still dead!

In verse 17: if that is so, you are still dead sinners. In verse 18: all those who have died before now, believing in Christ are deluded too- they are still dead!

He sums up this line of thought so marvelously that we ought to remember the following verse every day! “If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable” (1 Corinthians 15:19). Most miserable! Jean Valjean in the great Victor Hugo novel Les Miserables was not as miserable in all he went through as the apostle would be, or as you and I would be, if there was no resurrection.

But, thank God, Hallelujah! There is a resurrection. Christ is risen, and we who have been born again will also be raised from the dead (If indeed we must keep our appointment with death).And as it is appointed unto man once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). Some will not have to die, but will be alive when He comes as Paul points out in verses 51-55 of this glorious 15th chapter of 1st Corinthians. I urge you to read it all. I trust and pray it will bless you.

To sum up what is taught here, we must say that without a doubt Jesus Christ lived, was judged and crucified for our sins, and most importantly, He rose from the dead. If He did not, all we have is a dead, formal, lifeless religion, which is unable to save anyone. Without the risen Christ, we have nothing! How wonderful that it is, that indeed He is risen from among the dead, and now lives and makes intercession for us. He is the only Lord and savior, for all time. Hallelujah!
“But now is Christ risen from the dead, and became the firstfruits of them that slept” (1 Corinthians 15:20).
Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)

Published by Charles Woodruff- email: oursong2000@yahoo.com

Sunday, March 24, 2013

VARIOUS THOUGHTS--CHARLES WOODRUFF

                                        


                                 Reformed Theology - Sola Scriptura                                       The Arminian doctrine of election states that God looked into the future and chose those people who were going to choose Him. In Romans 8, the Greek word for foreknew means to ‘to know beforehand’ ‘forelove’ or ‘foreappoint’, not ‘look into the future’. The Arminian absurdly believes that the eternally omniscient God looked into the future to gain knowledge from His creations. No being can choose Christ until He is revealed to himself by the Lord. (Cw)
He Must Increase, But I Must Decrease
John 3:30
I would far rather publish the good writings of my brothers and sisters than to seek   glory for myself by always being the one doing the writing, or the preaching. Let Him who “ever lives to make intercession for us” (Hebrews 7:25), receive any glory that comes from these feeble publishing efforts. To paraphrase George Whitefield “Let the name of Woodruff perish, but Christ be glorified!” I only let you know who I am so that I may be of service to you in Jesus Christ. (Cw)
                                                As George Whitefield himself said:
“Unloose my stammering tongue to tell, Thy Love immense, unsearchable”.

                                         Truth Revealed and Truth Concealed
"At that time Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes." Matthew 11:25
Jesus' words here show us:
To some sinners truth is revealed;
To some it is hidden and concealed. (Cw)

                                              Warning of Unchanging Gospel         
This is a warning I hope we all take to heart. As people of The Word, we have to ask ourselves how we can really expect to improve on a perfect model.  Cautiously I will say that some new ways of applying the unchanging biblical principles are fine...we need to be able to communicate with 21st Century culture, but we must not abandon the heart of the Gospel and basics of authentic discipleship in the process. (Cw)

                                              Which Book is the Truth?
Since most things mankind learns is from books, why would men say that God's book is untrue? The burden of proof is on them, for they are saying some other writings by Bible denying atheists are truer than the Bible. They are actually saying in effect that other books are greater, more accurate, more infalliable than the Bible. The Bible claims to be the word of God; accurate; infalliable. Put it to the test! (Cw)

                                                              Our Eschatology
A lot of eschatology and much of our theology in general, will be straightened out when Christ comes.” (Cw)
                                       From John Newton on Depravity                          "Although my memory's fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior."                                                                     

"I am not what I ought to be.
I am not what I want to be.
I am not what I hope to be.
But still, I am not what I used to be.
And by the grace of God I am what I am."
(Both from John Newton)

                                             Universalism Anyone?
A Universal Notice- “God ---now commandeth all men everywhere to
 Repent.” Acts 17:30.
A Universal Necessity-----“As it is written, there is none righteous, no, not one.” Romans 3:10 (cp. With Psalm 14:1 and Psalm 53:1).
A Universal Neglect----“There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God”. Romans 3:11(cp with Psalm 14:2 and Psalm 53:2).

                  LORD, HIGH AND HOLY, MEEK AND LOWLY,
Thou hast brought me to the valley of vision, where I live in
the depths but see thee in the heights;
hemmed in by mountains of sin I behold thy glory.
Let me learn by paradox
that the way down is the way up, that to be low is to be high, that the broken heart is the healed heart, that the contrite spirit is the rejoicing spirit, that the repenting soul is the victorious soul, that to have nothing is to possess all, that to bear the cross is to wear the crown, that to give is to receive, that the valley is the place of vision. Lord, in the daytime stars can be seen from deepest wells,
and the deeper the wells the brighter thy stars shine; Let me find thy light in my darkness,
thy life in my death,
thy joy in my sorrow,
thy grace in my sin,
thy riches in my poverty,
thy glory in my valley.
From: The Valley of Vision, a collection of Puritan prayers and devotions,
By Arthur Bennett, Introductory page. Banner of Truth, Edinburgh, 1975

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

REDEEMING THE TIME-CHARLES WOODRUFF



On certain days we are more time-conscious than on other days. For instance, in the spring of the year on a certain date at 2:00 a.m. it suddenly becomes 3:00 a.m.! Then in the fall on the last Sunday morning in October the process is reversed. At 2:00 a.m. it becomes 1:00 a.m. and we get our time (one hour) that we have had in the "bank" for seven months, returned to us. Another day, perhaps, we are very aware of time is on February 29th. This date only comes once every four years. The reason being that the earth actually requires 365 and 1/4 days to make one revolution around the sun. So in leap year we have an extra day.

International travelers to the Orient are often confused by crossing the International Date Line when suddenly a whole day is lost or gained, depending on direction.
All these things are man-made divisions in time made for the convenience of living in this present world. The Bible tells of two times in the past that God has stopped time. Joshua commanded the sun to stand still and "for about a whole day'' neither the sun or the moon moved, "freezing time," as it were (Joshua 10:12-14). Hezekiah was allowed to choose, as a sign that God would heal him, whether the sun's shadow would go forward or backward 10 degrees on the dial of Ahaz. Of course, he asked the "impossible" that the sun would come back 10 degrees. Isaiah prayed to the Lord and it was done (2 Kings 20:8-11). Recently I read an article that stated scientists had confirmed both these biblical events by space age computer. Whether they did or not, God's Word still stands!
             TIME IS TEMPORARY                                                                                                                                                    
     In Revelation 10:5, 6 we read these words: "And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea and upon the earth lifted up his hand to heaven and sware by him that liveth forever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer."
There you have it. Time is temporary. That commodity that we value so highly—that which with every tick of your wristwatch is moving toward the event—“that time should be no more.” That precious thing that we of Adam's race are so prone to waste as if we had ‘‘all the time in the world.'' But we don't, because we are each warned that even if this event of the end of time is so far off as to be of little concern, now it is still “appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). Time for repentance from sin will then be past. As far as this earthly life, it will be over and the judgment will be ahead. The shortness of life, the fragileness of it, is to show us the temporary nature of time.
"Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away" (James 4:14).
“Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth” (Proverbs 27:1).
            TIME IS TRANSITORY

In time we find there are many changes taking place. An example is the rising costs we all face in everything we purchase. Items that once cost very little (such as a loaf of bread) are now expensive. One of the factors involved in this change is time. Nothing stays the same. There are so many new inventions replacing the old. The automobile has been both a blessing and a curse. It has certainly reduced the time it takes to get from one place to another. The evangelist George Whitefield once set out on a preaching journey in America traveling mostly by horse from Philadelphia to Savannah. It took him 43 days (counting the time he had to go by ship from Charleston, S. C. to Savannah—a distance of only 100 miles, but there was no road!). Now the same 800 mile journey from Philadelphia to Savannah can be driven by automobile in less than 24 hours!
And what of the airplane? Atlanta to Los Angeles is only four and ½ hours, and half-way around the world takes less than 24 hours! Time has seen some changes! How many other things can you think of that have "changed with the times?"
Certainly sin hasn't changed although we are seeing it manifested in a greater way now. It is more open, more widespread, perhaps more ugly.
"In the last days perilous times shall come. Men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud," etc. (2 Timothy 3:1-2).
        There is One who has not changed, neither has His hatred of sin. This One is the Lord God! "I am the LORD, I change not" (Malachi 3:6). Although time is transitory and things change in the course of time, there is an unchangeable God called “The Ancient of Days" who does not change He does not dwell in time, but in eternity. “From everlasting to everlasting thou art God” He is the Creator of time and the Lord of time!
               TIME IS TELLING                                                                                                           
       
    You have probably heard the expression "Time will tell.'' This goes with an attitude of "wait and see." Often in our earthly circumstances this is what we in great patience must do, wait and see because time will tell. We look at things in this way that we have no control over. Everything from new marriages to serious operations are placed in that category. The plans of men and nations, of kings, presidents and paupers must all be put to this test. Only time will tell about someone's professed conversion. Too often we see those who "did run well" that later fall by the wayside. There are so many spurious conversions today. Many say they will follow Christ, but these have not counted the cost. Many profess with their mouth, but the heart is left untouched. Many, many have had some kind of church related experience, but few, relatively speaking, are really born from above! Many are called—few are chosen” (Matthew 22:14).
It is popular now for movie stars, sports figures, politicians, etc. to declare "I am born again." We   can only say "Time will tell!"
   How close are we to the second coming of Christ? We seem to be in those "perilous times" previously mentioned as being in the last days. John said in his epistle that we were in the last days and that was over 1900 years ago. Surely we are now in the last days of the last days! But wait—no date setting! Time will tell!
    TO  REDEEM THE TIME, WE MUST BE AWAKE                                                           
    
"Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil" (Eph. 5:14-16).In this passage we are clearly told to redeem the time. This means to buy up the time, to use it wisely for the Lord. "Ransoming the Opportunities" is a rendering given by some. Since God is timeless, He is not the One concerned with redeeming time. It is we mortals that are told this. But you cannot buy up time if you are sleeping it   
            SLEEPING SAINTS
 
"And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep, for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed" (Romans 13:11).
    Here, saints are told it is high time to awake. This is addressed to those that "know the time"; not to lost, unregenerate men, but to the saints. Our current day crop of Christians would rather “kill time'' than redeem it! People are bored today if they don't have something exciting to do. That is why it is no problem to fill the football stadium, the dance halls, and the amusement parks, but you have great difficulty getting anyone to just about any church during the middle of the week (or even Sunday night in most cases). Even in weeks of so-called "revival meetings" it is hard to get folks to come unless you offer some give-away program or award. Brethren, these things ought not to be! The professing church is asleep as sure as the five virgins in Matthew 25 and it is going to take a loud call to awaken it!
            SLEEPING NATIONS
  
   The nations are seemingly unconcerned that (as Karl Marx said) “A spectre is haunting Europe [and now the world], the Spectre of Communism”. When in Moscow in 1978, 1 saw banners that proclaimed in Russian, "Our Goal is Communism." This goal was not just for Russia and east Europe, but for the entire world. Communism is still a danger, don’t be fooled. But in our new century there has arisen a danger that may be greater at this time. The danger of radical Islam that seeks not only to destroy Israel, but America and the western nations as well. No one is exempt from their goals. They say in their own words they will destroy the White House, and even the United States. How far will God let them go? I don’t know, but America is being judged for her collective sins, and unless there is a turning to God I fear for her. (See my article “What Is a True Revival?”. (Link to The Highway at this URL: http://www.the-highway.com/index.html ; then Calvinism and the Reformed Faith; then click on Evangelism).
Our own nation seems to be asleep, unheeding to the danger. May God shake her as only He can. “Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit saith the Lord of Hosts” (Zechariah 4:6)
          SLEEPING SINNERS
         
    They that are "of the night" are said to be asleep and only the voice of God can awaken them.  (See I   Thessalonians 5:4-8). Just as Lazarus was said by the Lord Jesus to be asleep (John 11:11). Sinners are not only asleep; they are “dead”, and even “stinking” in their trespasses and sins (Eph. 2:1).Men are commanded to preach the gospel and trust God to awaken the sinner. We are not to use human manipulation and psychology to get “converts”, but believe that God's Word will not return void. His hand is not shortened. It would behoove each of us that are awake to cry unto the Sovereign of the universe to “give us children lest we die” (Gen. 30:1), but we are content to be barren! Often we are not doing our job of persevering in prayer and a strong gospel witness. God will save, but we must              
       TO REDEEM THE TIME WE MUST BE AWARE                                                
                  
   “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise” (Eph. 5:15).                       
      The Christian life is often spoken of as a walk. We walk through this world and leave a testimony everywhere we go. We are told here to see that we walk circumspectly. The Greek word translated “circumspectly” here is rendered in most of the modern translations as “accurately”, “carefully,” etc. Here I think we have a good example of the God-given wisdom of our King James Version translators. The Greek word here can be rendered "exactly" and be true to the Greek, but it loses some of the force of "circumspectly." The Latin origin of the word is evident: "circum" (around); "specere" (to behold or look). So what you have is to walk—looking about on all sides. To be aware. This is consistent with other scripture. "Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" (1 Peter 5:8). Because "we are not ignorant of his (Satan's) devices" (2 Cor. 2:11), we have to be extremely careful on all sides for the enemy is working night and day.
Also these words from the Puritan, Paul Bayne (died 1617): "That we walk avoiding every extremity (both to the right and left); for this circumspection doth keep us, that we fall not into one vice while we fly another. Walking cautiously, that we be not deceived with false colors, for the devil doth sometimes dye vice in the color of virtue. Walking providentially; for he that walketh circumspectly must be double faced; he must not only see things present, but have eyes behind eyes to look before him, to procure and provide good things, to prevent evil, impediment to good—again, circumspection" (Commentary On Ephesians).

See how much rich thought is involved in the word "Circumspectly." It is a great mistake of modern Christians to be so quick to change the KJV. Sure, there are some archaic and obsolete words in the book, but most of the problem is that our 20th Century English has deteriorated and we are too lazy to study unfamiliar words. This is to our shame and detriment! From verse 15 here, and also from verse 17 we see that to redeem the time you must understand the will of the Lord. You must be aware. Awareness (spiritual understanding), comes from study of the Word of the Living God.
       TO REDEEM THE TIME WE MUST BE ALERT

“And be not drunk with wine wherein is excess, but be filled with the Spirit” (Eph. 5:18).
We looked at awareness, which comes not from reading the newspaper. That will only give you awareness of the world. We need awareness of God to understand His will. This also requires being Spirit-filled. As in 1 Cor. 2:14: “The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned.”

I have already stated that a sinner must be awake. The Holy Spirit awakens him and comes to dwell. Every believer is baptized by the Spirit into the body, the church. Every believer is not filled, but every believer is commanded to be! The same God that says it is sinful to be drunk says it is sinful not to be filled with the Spirit (this means to be controlled by the Spirit). You see, a drunk is controlled by wine or other liquor. Have you ever seen a truly drunk person alert? Of course not! On our highways one of the greatest dangers we face is getting in an accident because of some drunk. Drunks are the opposite of alert. You had better stay out of their way!
When we are Spirit-controlled the world may count us as more unusual than drunks, perhaps more dangerous, because if we are preoccupied with God we are a threat to the complacency of the world. But God says to be drunk is excess. It opens the door to all kinds of sin. By contrast, being filled with the Spirit opens the door to spiritual alertness and enables us to truly redeem the tune. The evidence of this Spirit-fullness, this alertness, is not said to be speaking in tongues! The evidence of the Spirit filled walk is found here in Eph. 5 as follows:
1. The inward evidence, verses 19, 20—a singing heart.
2. The churchward evidence, verse 21—patience and submissiveness.
   3. The homeward evidence, verse 23—God's proper order as in the church, so in the home.Husbands
    are leaders and love their wives (w. 25, 28) and wives that reverence their husbands.
                                                 
        ARE YOU REDEEMING THE TIME?                                                                                                Originally published for Free Grace Broadcaster in 1982 and revised by the author for this issue of Word of Truth 11/25/2006. Re-edited 8/3/2009,  3/11/2011 and 3/5/2013