Monday, September 14, 2009

God Loves You. And has a wonderful plan for you life.

Wonderful eh? See why the four spiritual laws seeker method isn't Biblical.






Thursday, August 27, 2009

Should we being naming names.

When rebuking the modern church, should we be naming names?
Here is John Wesley's response.



To those who say, "We know that they are wrong, but we only focus on positive teaching. We don't teach through negatives."
Even though I'm the Whitefield kind of guy and Wesley's views on predestination and perfectionism rub me the wrong way, I'll side with Wesley on this one, naming names when calling out heresy.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Response to Modern Church Battle Cry "UNITY"

The battle cry of the modern day church is often "unity! at all cost"
But there is no unity without gospel truth and doctrine. Their cries are just squishy ecumenicism.
A disease most campus ministries seem to teeming with.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Just for Fun

I was just digging through some of my favorite videos and I re-stumbled onto a Rob Bell Parody.
Kind of funny how we knew the emergent church was insulting our God by creating books called "Sex god" and now when our own camp does its own version of it by talking smutty and lowly about the subject its defended by so many.

But enough of that for now, back to one of my favorite parodies.
Its kind of sad that the parody is less insulting with its book title than the actual thing. Odd how a parody is more tame than the real heresy. Either way very funny video. Enjoy

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sign up now: Cal.vini.st First Anniversary Giveaway

Two copies of BibleWorks 8 will be given away by Cal.vini.st blog to mark their first anniversary.
BibleWorks is a great resource for those who aspire to go into the ministry someday. Its a bit on the costly side though. So more the reason to sign up to win a free copy of it. I know I will.

http://cal.vini.st/2009/06/cal-vini-st-first-anniversary-giveaway/

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Summer School Fishing

Summer School at UCLA will be starting next week. For six weeks many students from across the globe will be attending UCLA for the summer exchange program.
Here are some of my goals:
To have boldness in proclaiming the Gospel.
To make use of every opportunity presented to me.
To rely wholly on God to do the work of salvation and the changing of one's heart.
To remember to bring my tracts and audio recorder with me.

Hopefully this will be a productive summer session in which many hear the gospel and take it back to where ever they came from.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Resolved

The last few days have been pure blessing. 3-4 sermons a day from some of the biggest names of our day.
Some clips http://www.youtube.com/user/iamresolved

I got Steve Lawson to allow me to be his friend after I awkwardly asked him whether I could be his friend. lol

I got Lawson's, Piper, and Mahaney's signatures on their books. Missed MacArthur cause he had to leave early.I would be very sad if I didn't have the blessing of seeing him on a weekly bases at Grace Community Church.

All the audio of the sermons are up at http://www.resolved.org/media.aspx

And as planned I gave Piper a letter with a few questions about the Driscoll issue. Chose this means of communication out of respect and wisdom in realizing it isn't quite fair to ask them in a place where those not caught up with the situation are surrounding him.
I must say though, I love how John MacArthur addressed the issue by presenting to us in one of his sermons how it bad it is to "causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble"

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

My Take: On the Mark Driscoll Issue

Before I start I just want to say I'm not trying to be confrontational or angry or prideful. Its hard to sound sincerely concerned through text. [expecially when you are engineer and is bad with words]

Prompt:

I just felt like giving my two cents on this topic.
Many greater men than I have commented on this issue, but I wanted go over different source materials and then summarize all this into simple laymen statements that on what I believe should be our biblical response.

What Prompted me to write out my thoughts on this topic. Wretched Radio yesterday talked a bit about the division on the issue. Mr. Mr. Todd the host, a man I truly respect(in a sense I give him some of the credit as one of the people God used to show me I was a false convert), was talking about the issue and it basically soundly like that it was an issue over methodology. Surprisingly if that is the case what he meant to say, I disagree with him. For me that is quite shocking, I rarely ever disagree with him [every since I've been a Christian and listened to the show] we've seen just about everything right on the dot. So today I will have to respectfully disagree.

My Take:
Well before we get into this lets see what this is all about.
Mark Driscoll is a well known pastor that is part of the wave of new conservative preachers that have decided that they must have smutty talk in order to be relevant and communicate with the modern masses. Big names like Piper and Mahaney support him by being a mentor of some sort. He has nick names like Mark the cussing pastor, and so on.
He has recently done it again with a sermon where he twists scripture [Songs of Solomon] to 'biblicaly' advocates/supports [I would argue inappropriate] sexual acts a with silly low joking additude. It has been dubbed by many as the "Rape of Solomon's Song" I don't even want to discuss what was said and will just post a link [ https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dg4fc37g_6fjdd38c8&hl=en ] but for those who don't want to see all of it, I'll give one example. He tells wives that "Jesus Christ commands you" to perform oral sex. (Don't highlight light the text/blank in front if you are sensitive)
Don't even get me started on sex. It is one of the most beautiful things God has given us in context of a married couple who are both willing. This gets into the issue that even if you don't want to "perform oral sex" as a wife you have to cause you are 'commanded' by Jesus to so. I may not be the sharpest knife in the cupboard nor am I married but role of a godly husband is not to command/lead the household for his own pleasures but to lead it with his wife's best intentions in mind. The wife and kids submitt... but it aint all fun and games cause as the man you are the one that needs to give up your own needs/goals for theirs. Your ministry becomes them.

This isn't just a methodology issue. In the past I have heard many people use that argument on me when I explain why we must use the law when preaching the gospel and that we ought to not support methods that skim over or skip entirely the mention of sin and law before the good news. I see a parallel here, because I don't think the split over the issue is over methodology but what our response over sin needs to be sin.

Wait a second there... Did you just accuse Mark Driscoll of sinning in what he is doing?

Well bluntly answered. Yes, and here is why.

I think this quote I saved from a while ago gives some very good insight to the situation. A quote from 2006 off from a blog comment: [don't remember the author]
"When Driscol uses crass language and coarse language and coarse jesting to engage the culture he is being pragmatic–doing what “works” as opposed to doing what is holy…falling into a thought process involving “the end justifies the means” type of approach. This is very much a friendship with the world mentality… Christ was very much unlike the world, his language was never crass, and He did not emulate the people He reached He only reached out to them and called them to repentance and faith. Dining with tax collectors is not acting like tax collectors. The best of intentions by men like Driscol cannot justify behavior that does not exalt Christ."
The last sentence is the key point that guides where this post is going.
Behavior that does not exalt Christ. Those are the key words. It isn't hard to argue that his behaviour is dishonoring to God. It shows a low view of holiness and very little fear of His holy love for His own name.

What do I mean by all this. When we call ourselves Christians, we are declaring ourselves as representitives of Christ in this fallen world. Therefore each and our actions say something about God. The thing that we say is either glorifying and true to his nature or dishonoring and blasphemous to His name. (IE: When I, as a Christian, go to a very gruesome violent fornication filled movie. I tell to everyone who knows me as a profession Christian that Christ is fine with those things in the movie. Same goes for cussing. That is dishonoring at the least and probably blasphemous to His holy name.[Before someone yells legalisit, This isn't legalism. If I said you had to not watch movies and to not cuss to be a Christian, then that would be legalism. What I suggested was a wise fear of the Lord and a high view of His holiness.])

Here is a sermon snipit by John Piper.
"What makes sin sin is not first that it hurts people, but that it blasphemes God. This is the ultimate evil and the ultimate outrage in the universe.

The glory of God is not honored.
The holiness of God is not reverenced.
The greatness of God is not admired.
The power of God is not praised.
The truth of God is not sought.
The wisdom of God is not esteemed.
The beauty of God is not treasured.
The goodness of God is not savored.
...
The wrath of God is not feared."

I would that by cussing, twisting scripture, and speaking in a low manner, all the while you are suppose to be above reproach, temperate, self-controlled, respectable is being a bad witness to Christ's name.
Please understand that I am not point out a spec in his eye while having a log in my own. I am preaching this to myself as much as to anyone. This is personally one of the sins I find myself struggling with still. I hate how I still often find myself laughing at jokes I now as a Christian should not laugh at. I say stupid things that dishonor Jesus' name. I know how wretched and disgusting I am. And how underserving I am to have Christ's righteousness declaredas mine and that all the horrid sins I commit taken by Him upon the cross. I also see the damage my bad witness has to those I preach to.
I find myself living out 1 Corinthians 9: 27
"I pummel my body and make it a slave lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified."
Even if I preach truth to them, I insult the truth when I live in manner that doesn't honor God.

The problem here is I've been called out in the past and now know my sin and hate it.
Mark doesn't seem to see the problem. It isn't that he hasn't been called out, he has by godly men like MacArthur. [http://www.shepherdsfellowship.org/pulpit/Posts.aspx?ID=4174], received letters from Phil Johnson [http://5ptsalt.com/2009/05/01/mark-driscoll-responds-to-phil-johnson/] Where all he did was do a little dance around Phil Johnson's letter. Showing "that Mark is adept at skirting the issues, particularly the language/behavior issues"
Mark's response was simply the overused claim we can't be shooting at each other so much, we have to just preach Jesus.
Yes we preach Jesus. But we do it in a way that also truthfully preaches Him!
The ends never justifies the means. We must have both pleasing means and ends.
One must also wonder whether the way he talks causes any of our brothers to stumble.
If I remember correctly the numbers are that 60% of evangelical men admit to having a problem with pornography. That's just the ones that admit it. I can't help but think how hard it is for someone with a really wretched sexual past to not be tempted to fall back into it when listening to Mark flippantly talk about how wives ought to replace the alarm clock with a oral sex.


My Response:
Summary
Its about whether we are shaming Jesus/God. Marks language and behavior isn't honoring to God. And to quote Piper's 'The Greatest Thing in the World' sermon, sin is bad because"The holiness of God is not reverenced" So I would say Mark here is in the midst of a sin. Though some may argue that the sin it isn't that big, may I remind you that the position of teacher calls for a high standard (Tim 3). So as brothers in Christ, what we are to faithfully call each other out. The problem is that after being called out by Pastor Johnson and MacArthur, he hasn't really acknowledge or humbled himself in this issue yet. MacArthur has asked Pastor Piper and Mahaney to join in the loving but stern rebuke.

Its like a large scale version of Church discipline(or accountability) to keep teachers accountable, something modern evangelicalism has lacked for too long. To get more/other brothers to come in and confront would be the next step. The squabbling about divide I believe is from the lack of further confronting by Piper and Company so far[it takes a long to confront someone you are close to, possible reason]. They(people who want to split fellowship with Driscoll) are getting impatient and trying to do it themselves, though some take it too far to quick.

I do totally agree with Todd on this. "We have to be praying like nobody's business." for pastor Piper and Mahaney to do what is biblical, full of wisdom, love, and sterness.
Word has it, something is going down soon.
http://twitter.com/PiperTravel/status/1766111559

And to pray for Mark that he matures and submits himself to a greater fear over God's holiness. Because as fallen creatures under the grace of a holy God. Our view of God's holiness can never be high enough to match His infinite worth and holiness.
as the proverb says
"Better is open rebuke than hidden love." [
Proverbs 27:5]

Plus even if this someone ends up in some division that causes our condition to go from 6/10 to 10/10 in the scales of bad health. If it was because of people patientally pointed out sin. I say let it be.
I rather faithfully proclaim the truth than to not do it because I worry about dividing and "'weakening" the church. If anything I personally believe if this goes well it will set precedent a form of church disciple/accountability for teachers. (something we have ignored so long, we need something that keeps evangelicals accountability and calls them out. Just look around, most of us don't even say anyone is wrong unless it happened over a decade ago. This should hopefully result in Mark maturing and committing to a higher standard of holiness.

Well to conclude, I will say I could be completely wrong on how I see this. I’m just a dim. But even as a dim and the chief of sinners, I know something is wrong when Mark,, in his “rape of Solomon’s song” sermons, tells wives that “Jesus Christ commands you” to perform oral sex." Don’t really know how to respond to that… any amount of discernment tells me something is wrong. And if a split occurs because we called out sin, I say let it be. I rather be faithful on calling out sin and holding on to a high view of God’s Holiness than to give it up for the sake of unity.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Another Year Goes By

Got a great gift this year. A PyroManiac Sticker from Phil Johnson himself!
http://teampyro.blogspot.com/
God is so good to give so much grace and mercy to this wretched sinner. I got to shake his hand when I went to Gracelife at GCC.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Decisional Regeneration: The Heresy that Plagues The Modern Church.

Was just digging thru some old resources today. (instead of studying for my midterm >< I know its bad... I will study after this) And stumbled on to this.
Crosstv:





Its like a 20min history lesson on why we have so many problems today with false teachers that preach to carnally draw people in or discard the sinful nature of man. (ie. Rick Warren, Benny Hinn, Joel Olsteen, Emergent 'gospel' teachers, Social 'gospel' teachers, and etc. )

Heres one of my favorite quotes from Paul Washer on this topic.
"If you draw people using carnal means you will have to keep them by carnal means"

~ Paul Washer - Deeper Conference

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

A Call for Discernment Pt2

Just wanted to post some clips of me interviewing two student leaders from UCLA IV(intervarsity). They didn't want to 'debate' so I just recorded what they were willing to share. Did the hard stuff afterwards when the recorder was off.

They talked about what they believed for about a total of 30 minutes after I gave them some probe questions to see what they believe.

http://www.archive.org/details/GoodBadOrGrey

I feel like crying, the chruch lacks discernment.
Couldn't help but hear this clip repeat itself in my head.

http://www.archive.org/details/johnMacarthurdiscernmentClip

Friday, April 17, 2009

A Call for Discernment

"When evangelicals are willing to depreciate doctrine and when they're willing to set aside unpopular convictions, and when they're willing to stay silent on biblical teaching that offends people in error and sin, opposition will disappear and we could all get together. I believe that. I could start a unity movement...eliminate doctrine, set aside unpopular convictions, don't say anything that offends and we'll all get together. That isn't any surprise. But you know some other things are going to disappear too along with doctrine, like truth, conviction, discernment, righteousness, holiness, discipline, true love and spiritual maturity. They're all gone too and then God will disappear, Ichabod. That price is too high. That will produce a church victimized by hell's deceptions. "
-John MacArthur

Since the very moment I became a Christian, the first thing I realized was the lack of discernment among those who call themselves Christians. It makes one wonder when talking to them, whether they are unconverted or just very very immature in their faith. Either way I point the blame at the modern church. Their lowing view of doctrine and exalting of feelings and personal ideals in place of it.

Today I attempted to witness to someone in my Lab class. She being a very nice individual allowed me to ask her what she thought would happen after she dies. She said she was a Christian. So I began asking questions about her faith, like what do you believe, why I should believe, and how does one become a Christian. I told her I was interested in the topic of religion(a true statement, though she did not know I was a Christian yet). Her response was... all over the place, saying sin is something that separates us from God. And when I asked more about sin, I was told that there is no black and white just shades of grey. I dug and dug to see if she would call herself good or bad and whether there was repentance and trust in how she became a Christian. All I got was "I'm not good, cause I'm not perfect. But I'm not bad or evil."
I asked her if I didn't follow her faith and died, where would I go. All I heard was "I don't know, cause I haven't seen how you've lived." She wouldn't say that those not redeemed by Christ would end up in hell as the Bible clearly says.

I eventually after holding in some tears, revealed to her I was a Christian and that I was concerned with her faith. I walked her through the law to show that it isn't grey but black and white and that the law shows us we aren't good at all.
I told her "the heart is deceitfully wicked, who can know it." It just didn't seem to click, she didn't really see a difference. I eventually just shared the gospel with her by sharing my testimony and explained how God saved me with use of the law and Christ, using myself as an illustration. Being a false convert for 18 years of my life, I left her with that thought. That many that call themselves Christians my not really be saved. I plead with her to take 2 Corinthians 13:5 and to check her self with 1 John.
It also turns out she is part of IV(intervarsity) The social gospel 'christian' group that also heads up the "christian unity" group on campus that after attending one meeting(at the request of a friend) I cried over a few weeks after. They lower doctrine and theology as things that divde, making claims like God must cry when he sees us being divided over 'small' things.
Theology is not small. Theology defines how we see the character of our God, and that defines how we live.

They also make claims about how friendship EV is the only way we are to do it, or else people won't listen. That me must befriend people and wait for them to become interested and ask us questions.
What garbage, that is not loving!.(Even Penn Jillette gets it more! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JHS8adO3hM& )
They also were saying theology is useless when explaining whey there is pain and suffering in the world. And that instead of saying "The world is fallen due to sin. And that a taste of the effects of sin is allowed to spur us to repent and trust in Christ. And then use that to explain why Christ had to die."(I was actually mocked for suggesting that) to tell the person that we don't know why and to ask them do they want to suffer alone or together with someone else so they should join christiainity to suffer as a group...
That doesn't work, we can find any religion to suffer together, none other saves.

There was so much more that broke my heart, I can't help from moarning over those who saw no problem with what was taught.

This all made me think of a GTY sermon my John MacArthur.
http://www.gty.org/Resources/Sermons/52-32

I've declared war on false doctrine that like leaven poisons the whole batch.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Pray for Derek

Went witnessing with my new audio recorded. Got a chance to talk to a nice individual named Derek. When I asked him where he would go when he died he said heaven because he wasn't that bad. He says he was a Christian. So I walked him thru the law and I'll post audio up once i get a chance.

He is the guy with the hat and holding a tract that I handed to him afterward.
Pray for him.

Audio Here:

http://www.archive.org/details/2009.04.16UCLA_Derek

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Ready, Set, Go Fish!


Finally got an audio recorder. Going to go out and just record my fishing encounters. I'm hoping to learn from my mistakes by listening to them afterward.
I almost got an encounter yesterday, with two nice individuals from InterVarsity that were promoting an event promoting conversation about how God cares about Social "Justice". They agreed to chat with me and my recorder and answer questions like why and what they are trying to do, but wanted to finish handing out their flyers first. They didn't come back...
These are the tracts I got with me.