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Sunday, May 08, 2016

Stammering Lips and an Unknown Tongue

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April 5, 2015

Last week, on Sunday night, I preached about the subject of tongues, and we looked up every single time the word “tongues” is used in the New Testament, but I didn’t quite get through it, and so I wanted to finish that tonight and go through what the bible teaches about this subject. Now, go to First Corinthians chapter 14. What we established last Sunday night was that from Genesis to Revelation, literally, the word “tongues” is always referring to languages, and specifically, it’s referring to human languages, what we would think of as foreign languages. Spanish, German, French, Chinese, whatever the language, that’s what the bible is referring to. When the bible talks about speaking with other tongues, it is simply referring to speaking in a foreign language, but there’s a whole movement that has sprung up that has to do with people speaking ecstatically or falling on the ground, talking in gibberish, and they say, “Oh, we’re speaking in tongues, and this is a great manifestation of the Holy Spirit because people are just bursting out with these utterances, and it’s a heavenly prayer language,” and people go into their closet and pray, and just all kinds of strange things come out, and they say, “Hey, we’re speaking in tongues.” I showed you from the bible last week, and I’m going to finish it tonight, that actually no, that’s not what the bible is talking about. If we look at the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in regard to speaking in other tongues, it started in Acts chapter 2, where we saw that the apostles and the early church members there, the men and the women, were filled with the Holy Spirit, and they were miraculously given the power to speak in foreign languages that they had not studied. The purpose of that miracle was that people who were devout Jews from all over the world, every nation under heaven and were gathered in Jerusalem, would be able to hear the gospel and hear the fact that Jesus Christ had just died, and been buried, and risen again. The Lord wanted that message to get out to the whole world, so when all those people were gathered in Jerusalem and they spoke a lot of foreign languages, got allowed, the early church members there, to be able to give those people the gospel in their own language. It was just a quick way to get the gospel out to a whole bunch of nations really fast in that early church in Acts chapter 2. When we jump forward to First Corinthians 14, God is not moving the goalpost now and talking about something completely different. No, “tongues” still means the same thing in First Corinthians 14 that it meant back in Acts chapter 2. In Acts chapter 2, he even listed the foreign languages that were being spoken. He even listed the foreign languages that were being spoken. He listed 17 different nationalities. In First Corinthians 14, we're dealing with the same thing, but I didn't get through the whole chapter in First Corinthians 14, so I want to pick up where we left off with this subject just to prove to you that First Corinthians 14 is not talking about a heavenly prayer language, is not talking about ecstatic utterances in church, people are falling on the ground, the Charismatic Movement, so-called. Look at verse number 21 of chapter 14, First Corinthians 14. The bible reads, “In the law, it is written, ‘With men of other tongues and other lips will I speak unto this people, and yet for all that will they not hear me,’ saith the Lord. Wherefore, tongues are for a sign, not to them that believe, but to them that believe not, but prophesying serveth not for them to believe …” Goodnight. “Not for them which believe not, but for them which believe.” Okay? When it says the word “sign” here, it’s talking about a miracle. Okay? The bible is talking about how that miracle of tongues were they spoken foreign languages was for those that believe not, that they might be saved. It was the way to evangelize the lost. Okay? Then, he says on the other hand, prophesying, which is another word for preaching, serves for those that believe. Not for those that believe not because people that don’t believe, they don’t understand the preaching. That’s why it’s so misguided to have this thing of, “Well, we’re going to bring a whole bunch of unsaved people to church. Let’s get all the unsaved people we can and bring them to church, and that’s how we’re going to reach them.” No, the bible says, “Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in.” He says, “Go ye therefore and preach the gospel to every creature.” He says, “Have your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.” Whenever the bible talks about going out, and getting people saved, and preaching the gospel, the emphasis is always on go and on your feet, and going out to them, not expecting them to come to you. Because people have gotten mixed up on this, the church has become worldly because if we’re going to gear the church toward unsaved people and say, “Yeah, let’s bring in all these unsaved people.” Even to the point where people will even have such a bizarre doctrine, they’ll say, “Let’s bring in a bunch of queers.” Why would we bring a bunch of pedophiles into our church? “Oh, we need to evangelize them.” Look, first of all, you evangelize by going out, and secondly, they’re reprobate anyway. Okay? That’s another sermon that shall be preached at another time. What we see here is that the preaching is something that benefits people that are saved. An unsaved person walks in, they may not get a lot out of the sermon because there are churches that just preach the gospel every service. Sunday morning, Saturday night, and Wednesday night, and you know what happens to the people that are already saved? They’re not being fed, and it's our job to teach the whole bible. Not just the gospel, but the entire bible. A saved person walks in, and they learn the rest of the bible because prophesying serves those that believe. Okay? God gave pastors and teachers to the church for the edifying of the saints, for the perfection of the saints, to build up the body of Christ. Those that are born-again baptized believers, that’s who we’re gearing our services toward. Okay. That’s what it means there when it says, “Prophesying serves not for those that believe not, but it serves for those that believe,” and he talked about tongues being a way whereby we would reach the lost with the gospel. Learning foreign languages to get the gospel to all nations. This is what missionaries do. This is what we do when we go soul winning, and we learn how to speak Spanish, for example. You go out and knock a bunch of doors, you’re going to run into a lot of doors in this area where they don’t speak English, and what do they speak? Spanish. If you learned Spanish, now you have the ability to use that foreign tongue to reach someone with the gospel and get them saved. That’s what the bible is teaching you. Now, whenever you’re studying a New Testament passage and it refers back to the Old Testament, if you go back and look up that quote, it will help you understand the New Testament passage. Now, look at verse 21 because some people are skeptical. You preach a sermon like I preached last Sunday night, and some people will say, “You know what? I still don’t think it’s a foreign language. I still think it’s a heavenly prayer language. I still …” But here’s even more proof. Look at verse 21. “In the law, it is written.” Now, if we go back and look up that quote, we can get even more insight on this passage. It says, “’With men of other tongues and other lips will I speak unto this people, and yet for all that will they not hear me,’ saith the Lord. Wherefore …” Now, that word “wherefore” is a conjunction there connecting verse 21 to 22, “Wherefore, tongues are for a sign, not to them that believe, but to them that believe not.” If we’re going to understand tongues being a sign to them that believe not, that verse 21 quote is going to help us see that. Go back if you would to Isaiah 28 because Isaiah 28 is the source of that quote. Let’s go back to Isaiah 28 because we’re talking about the sign of tongues in First Corinthians 14, and we’re trying to figure out, “Hey, is it a foreign language like it is everywhere else in the bible, or do the Charismatics have it right? It’s a heavenly prayer language. It’s talking in gibberish and ecstatic speaking.” Let’s see what the bible says back in the source of this quote. Let’s go to the source, Isaiah 28 verse 9. It says, “Whom shall he teach knowledge, and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? Them that are weaned from the milk and drawn from the breasts for precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.” Here’s the key verse. Look at verse 11. “For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people. To whom he said, ‘This is the rest wherewith ye may cause may cause the weary to rest, and this is the refreshing, yet they would not hear.’” Okay. Now, I hope you still have your finger there in First Corinthians 14 because I want you to compare these two quotes. In First Corinthians 14:21, he said, “With men of other lips and other tongues will I speak unto this people, and yet for all that will they not hear me.” In Isaiah 28, he said in verse 11, “For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people.” At the end of verse 12, we have the other part of that quote, “Yet, they would not hear.” Now, what does he mean there in Isaiah 28? He is referring to the fact that eventually, the nation of Israel would have foreigners come to them and preach the word of God unto them. Now, that’s a little bit ironic when you think about it since Israel was supposed to be a light to the Gentiles. Israel was supposed to be the one that would evangelize the world with God’s word and show the world the goodness of the Lord and the wisdom of his loss. But because they failed to do that, he’s actually predict, “No, people are going to come evangelize you.” Now, that would be like if we in America, who have sent out more missionaries than any nation in the history of mankind. It’d be like if other foreign countries that were more godly than us started sending missionaries to the United States to try to reach us with the gospel of Jesus. We’d be like, “Whoa, wait. Now, you’re sending missionaries to us? We’re supposed to be sending you a missionary.” Like, “No, you need us more than we need you.” Okay? Now, look at Isaiah 28. It says in verse 16 because if we get the context, it says in verse 16, “Therefore, thus saith the Lord God, ‘Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious cornerstone, a sure foundation. He that believeth shall not make haste.’” Who is that cornerstone? That’s Jesus. All throughout the New Restatement, it says that Jesus is the cornerstone. He said, “The stone, which the builders rejected.” The builders being the high priests, the leaders of the Jews. He said, “The stone, which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner. This is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes.” We see here that Jesus Christ, the cornerstone, is going to be set, and at that time, God’s going to end up sending foreigners to preach the gospel at Israel. Now, it makes perfect sense to us because Israel is one of the most heathen wicked countries in the world today. It’s not a place where God’s word is looked up. In fact, I just saw an article yesterday that said that they now have the most liberal abortion laws in the world in Israel. They now have some of the most liberal abortion laws in the entire world. It’s also become a sodomite capital over in Israel, and you can see the images of it with this all, the rainbow flags up and down the streets of Tel Aviv, and of course, it’s a very Christ-rejecting place. In the past, Palestine had a lot of Christians. A lot of the Arabs who lived in Palestine were actually Christians. Actually, will confess the name of Jesus Christ, but now, they’re being pushed out by the unbelieving, Christ-rejecting Jews that have come in since the ‘40s especially, and they’re pushing out that, which is Christian, so it’s a very heathen place. Yeah. It would make a lot of sense that they would need somebody to come and bring them the gospel of Jesus Christ because they clearly don’t have it over there. The vast majority of people over there are not saved. Getting the context of this passage, doesn’t this shed light on First Corinthians 14? When he says, “Look, you have been a disobedient nation, and I am going to speak unto these people of Israel with people …” Look at verse 11, “With stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to these people.” Then, of course, they’re not going to hear. Now, flip over to chapter 33 of Isaiah. What does he mean by “stammering lips and another tongue”? Is he saying, “Hey, I’m going to send somebody over there that has a speech impediment that stutters when they talk?” Let’s let the bible define itself here. In Isaiah 33 verse 18, we can get a little bit more of a light shed on this. It says, “Thine heart shall meditate terror. Where is the scribe? Where is the receiver? Where is he that counted the towers? Thou shalt not see a fierce people, a people of a deeper speech than thou canst perceive of a stammering tongue that thou canst not understand.” When he’s talking about enemy, foreign nations coming in and invading Israel, he says, “Those people have a tongue that is too deep or too complicated for you to understand, and it’s a stammering tongue. It’s a language that you don’t understand. That’s who would come in and invade.” Now, flip over to Ezekiel chapter 3. Ezekiel chapter number 3. You say, “Why does he call it the ‘stammering tongue’?” Here is why because if you don’t speak a language and you listen to that language, it sounds weird to you. It doesn’t make any sense. In fact, sometimes, it sounds like people are stuttering. You’re like, “What in the …?” Sometimes, it just like chops off in weird ways that doesn’t seem natural to your English-trained ear, so it can sound like a stammering. Some languages sound like people are clearing their throat. Hello. German, right? [Inaudible 00:14:39]. You’re like, “Whoa, what’s going on? Yeah. You need a Ricola, or what? No wonder these things were made in Switzerland because you speak in German, you do [inaudible 00:14:49].” Especially like when … You think they’re clearing their throat. Listen to Hebrew, and it’s like [inaudible 00:14:56]. “Whoa, man.” I’m just thinking. How could get up and speak in Hebrew for like an hour or two. Your throat is going to be ripped apart, but I guess if you do it your whole life, you just get used to it. You really get like a really strong throat from speaking that language, but it sounds like it could be a stammering or a stutter. I think there’s two different ways to interpret this when we see the stammering tongue associated with foreign languages. Number one is that it could be that when you hear a foreign language spoken, it sounds like stammering to you just because it doesn’t make any sense to you, so it sounds like they’re stammering or stuttering, or number two, another interpretation would be that someone who speaks a foreign language, and then tries to speak your language is going to stammer and stutter when they do it. Now, I know this. When I go out soul winning and speak Spanish, I've got a lot better at it, but in my early days of soul winning in Spanish, I did a lot of stammering and stuttering, right? If you go out there and you try to speak Spanish as a second language and something that you learned as an adult, you didn’t grow up with it, you're going to stammer and stutter. We hear people all the time from other countries speaking English to us and doing what? Stammering and stuttering because the opposite of that would be fluency. If you learned a foreign language, you get really good at it, fluency. You know what it means to be fluent? It means you’re flowing, right? It means you can smoothly flow as opposed to, “Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.” Basically, not flowing, but saying a few words and having to think, start over, stammer, stutter. Okay. Look at Ezekiel chapter 3, verse 4. It says, “And he said unto me, ‘Son of man, go, get thee unto the house of Israel, and speak with my words unto them. For thou art not sent to a people of a strange speech and of a hard language, but to the house of Israel. Not to many people of a strange speed and of a hard language, whose words thou canst not understand. Surely, had I sent thee to them, they would have hearkened unto thee, but the house of Israel will not hearken unto thee, for they will not hearken unto me, for all the house of Israel are impudent and hardhearted. Behold, I have made thy face strong against their faces, and thy forehead strong against their foreheads. As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead. Fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house.” Flip over to First Corinthians 14, and the reason that I showed you those passages in the Old Testament is just to show you that when God is quoting this in First Corinthians 14, he is clearly talking about foreign languages, isn’t he? Did a prayer language or anything like that come up in Isaiah 28, Isaiah 33, Ezekiel? No, because we're clearly talking about foreigners from other countries coming in as missionaries, foreigners from other countries coming in as invaders, and their tongue to you is a strange tongue. It's an unknown tongue. It’s a stammering tongue. Whichever way you interpret that stammering, either way it's somebody who speaks a foreign language. Now, let me prove it to you further as we continue through this passage in First Corinthians 14. Look at verse 23. It says in verse 23, “If therefore the whole church become together into one place and all speak with tongues, and there come in those that are unlearned or unbelievers, will they not say that ye are mad?” Now, what does it mean to be mad? We’re not talking about anger here. When the bible used the word “mad”, it’s the British style mad of … Like my wife said to me when we were first married, “Are you mad?” You see, my wife used to speak with a British accent when we first got married, and “mad” to them means insane, crazy like a madman, you’re nuts. The bible says here that basically, if somebody came into the church and everybody is speaking in foreign languages … Because remember, that’s what we've been teaching that “tongues” is referring to foreign languages. If everybody is speaking in a bunch of different foreign languages, and somebody walks in and hears all this, it says, “They will say that you are crazy. They will say that you are nuts. They will say that you are mad.” That’s what it says there in verse 23. Here is what I want to point out though is that it says those that are … “There come in those,” halfway through the verse, “That are unlearned or unbelievers.” Now, let me ask you something. If this were some kind of a heavenly prayer language that was not of this earth, then explain to me why being unlearned would have anything to do with it? Can you go down to Barnes and Noble to the Foreign Language section and get the prayer language? It’s right, but you got Arabic, you got Chinese, and then, “Excuse me. I would like to get Rosetta Stone, Prayer Language. Rosetta Stone Language of Heaven, Angelic Language.” No, because if the bible is saying that people who are unlearned are the ones who are going to think you’re crazy, that proves that someone who is learned, someone who does have a mastery of foreign languages, they would walk in and not think that you are crazy. They would just think you’re speaking a bunch of foreign languages, and they would understand what languages you’re speaking. If this was only a spiritual situation, then being unlearned would be totally irrelevant, and this verse would not make any sense, but if we’re talking foreign languages, it makes perfect sense because a person who is very learned might speak several languages. In fact, the apostle Paul said, “I thank my God that I speak with tongues more than you all.” Why? Because the apostle Paul was a missionary. Not only was he a missionary, but if you remember, he was a scholar even before he got saved. He was brought up in the scholarly traditions of the Jews, in learning of the Jews, and the Jews’ religion at the feet of Gamaliel, and Gamaliel was a very respected, well-known teacher of the Jews at that time. In fact, he is one of the authors of the Talmud, and all the rabbis we talked to pointed out that Gamaliel from the New Testament is one of the authors of the Talmud. This guy, Gamaliel, was this educated scholar, and the apostle Paul was brought up being taught by him, so he grew up in a very educated way. If you remember, he speaks Greek very fluently unto the guard in the book of Acts, and he starts talking to him in Greek. Then, he gives a very eloquent speech in the Hebrew language, so he’s just basically speaking a whole of languages. Then, he’s travelling all throughout Asia, Greece, all these different places, and obviously, he is very adept at foreign languages through his study and through his travels. He’s a very learned man, so that’s why he spoke a lot of foreign languages. He’s not saying, “I thank my God that I speak with tongues more than you all like I’m just constantly just busting out with it in the prayer language.” That’s not what he said. He’s not bragging about spirituality there. He’s just talking about, “it’s great to speak foreign languages,” but he said, “In the church, I’d rather speak five words with my understanding.” He said, “Or five words that by my understanding, I might teach others also.” He said, “I’d want to speak five words that are in the language of the listener than to just get up and say a bunch of stuff in a foreign language and nobody would understand what I’m saying.” People were just like, “Wow, he’s smart. Listen to all those languages he’s speaking.” No, no one is being edified by that, so this all makes sense if you look at it as a foreign language. It stops making sense when you take this Charismatic interpretation. Let’s keep reading here. It says, “But if all prophesy,” verse 24, “And there come in one that believeth not or one unlearned, he is convinced of all, he is judged of all, and thus so the secrets of his heart made manifest, and so falling down on his face will he worship God and report that God is in you of the truth.” What’s he saying? If somebody walks in and a guy is preaching in a language that he understands, English in our case, he can sit there, and hear the word of God, and glorify God, and learn something, and maybe be impressed with what he hears. Whereas if comes in and hears a foreign language that he doesn’t understand, he’s just like, “Man, you guys are nuts. This is stupid. I’m going somewhere else.” Pretty easy to understand, isn’t it? Let’s keep reading. It says in verse 25, “And thus …” or verse 26. “How is it then, brethren? When ye come together, every one of you hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a revelation, hath an interpretation. Let all things be done into edifying. If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two or at the most by three, and that by course, meaning one after the other, and let one interpret.” He’s saying one person speaks at a time in church, not a bunch of people talking at once. One person speaks at a time, and it should only be two or three people speaking total, and he says that basically, it should be done in a language that everyone understands, and that if someone does speak a foreign language that is not understood by the group, then another person needs to interpret. It says, “Let one interpret.” Okay? Then, he says in verse 28, “But if there be no interpreter, let him keep silent in the church, and let him speak to himself and to God.” Meaning, he can talk in his own heart to himself, to the Lord, but he doesn’t need to be publically speaking in the church if we can’t understand the language that’s coming out of his mouth. What’s the chapter about? He’s listing other problems in the church. It’s not just the fact that they were doing these foreign languages out of order, he said a lot of things are being done out of order. He’s saying everybody shows up, everybody’s got a doctrine, everybody’s got a psalm, everybody’s got an interpretation, everybody’s got to talk. Here’s what he’s saying, it’s a free-for-all. The church at Corinth is a free-for-all. It’s like an open mic where you just show up, and anybody gets up and preaches, and the bible even [teaches 00:24:49] that women were getting up and preaching because he says to them just a few verses later. In fact, let’s look at it while we’re here. It’s not in my notes, so let me turn there in the bible. If we go down in this exact chapter, it says in verse number 33, “For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints. Let your women keep silence in the churches, for it is not permitted unto them to speak, but they’re commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law. If they will learn anything, let them ask their husbands at home, for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.” What you see here in Corinth is that church was a free-for-all where anybody just gets up and talks, and multiple people are talking at the same time. People are interrupting each other, people are speaking in various languages, and people are just, “Oh, hey, I got something to say,” and every unlearned, every unstable person is getting up and just has the floor. Even women are getting up, and teaching and preaching the word of God. He’s saying, “Look, let all things be done decently and in order. Pick two or three people that are going to do the preaching. Let them come up by course one after the other, and if one of them is not speaking the common language of the group, then somebody needs to stand up and interpret, and you need to do things to where everyone is being edified.” That means that when the church service starts all the way to when the church service ends, what’s happening needs to be edifying the whole group, not like, “Okay. Now, we’re entering a phase of the service that’s in Spanish.” Everybody else that doesn’t speak Spanish is like … while we go on some Spanish thing for 20 minutes [some 00:24:49]. No, that doesn’t make any sense. The whole point of being assembled together is that everybody is edified or, “Oh, let’s break it up and do a whole bunch of different groups, and everybody is getting a different preaching, and everybody is getting different teaching.” He says, “No, gather together. Let’s have one language. Let’s have one person talking at a time. Let’s have things organized and decently in order, and not just a bunch of confusion where somebody walks in and says, ‘Hey, this is like a three-ring circus.’ It should be that they walk in, and they know what’s going on. They can sit down, they understand the word that’s preached, and they can be convinced of all, judge of all, they can learn something, and grow, and be edified in the faith.” That’s what the chapter is actually about, and when you read it with that understanding, the chapter makes … Excuse me, perfect sense. Look, if you would, at verse 37. It says, “If any man think himself to be a prophet or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.” It’s just another verse emphasizing the fact that First Corinthians is the word of God. Not just the opinion of the apostle Paul, but that these epistles of Paul are God’s word that are inspired divinely. Then, it says in verse 38, “But if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant.” He’s saying, “Look, some people are just idiots, and there’s nothing you can do to fix that.” That’s the modern Steven Anderson paraphrase. Some people are stupid, they’re idiots, and nothing you can do can fix it. It’s like what he said … He says the same thing in Revelation, “He that is unjust, let him be unjust still. He that is filthy, let him be filthy.” Some people, they’re just filthy people, they’re wicked people. There’s nothing you can do for them. “Wherefore, brethren,” verse 39, “Covet to prophesy.” Meaning, desire to preach is what he’s saying there. “Covet to prophesy and forbid not to speak with tongues. Let all things be done decently and in order.” Now, what does he mean there when he says, “Forbid not to speak with tongues?” The Charismaniacs will basically say … Oh, did I just say that? No, but they’ll basically say something like this, “You, Pastor Anderson, are forbidding to speak with tongues because you don’t encourage people to go [inaudible 00:28:41] and do all this crazy stuff of falling on the ground and [inaudible 00:28:46].” Look, when the bible says here, “Forbid not to speak with tongues,” he saying, “Look, I’m not telling you that it’s bad to use a foreign language. I’m just telling you that it needs to be done decently and in order. I’m just telling you that it needs to be done in a way that edifies the church where there’s an interpreter where someone is speaking.” Now, why would that be there where it says, “Forbid not to speak with tongues?” Because throughout history, there have been people who forbad the speaking of a language other than their own. For example, the Catholic church for many years held their services in Latin, which is a clear violation of this passage because they’re out there speaking, and the church is not being edified because it’s an unknown tongue. Not only that, the Catholic church also for many years forbad to speak with tongues. Meaning, forbad to speak the vulgar languages in God’s house. Not that the Catholic church was ever God’s house, but what they consider God’s house. Basically, they said, “Hey, it’s only allowed to speak Latin in the church. No English allowed. No Spanish allowed. No German allowed. Latin only,” and that’s not the language that people spoke, and so people are in darkness, and then not being edified. You say, “Well, why did that matter that they’re doing it in Latin if it’s false doctrine anyway?” Here’s the thing though. My wife was just mentioning today how she grew up as a kid in Germany, and she grew up Catholic for the first part of her life, and they didn’t go to church much for a while. I guess when she was really young, they went like three times a week, but for a long time, it was more like a Christmas and Easter type of thing where they would just rarely show up at the Catholic church, but she said that even at the Catholic church, even though the gospel is definitely not being preached and she’s not hearing the way of salvation, she would hear excerpts from the bible and things that would get her thinking. Just verses from the bible that would stick in her mind and just make her think, and at least she heard certain truths about Jesus that made her think, even though there’s a lot of error and lies mixed in. When you walk in and it's in a foreign language, there’s no chance of getting anything or learning anything from that. The Lord does work in mysterious ways. I've heard of people who talked about getting saved because they heard a bible quote in a Hollywood movie, and they heard a bible verse quoted in a Hollywood movie, and that verse just stuck with them, and they just kept thinking about it, kept thinking about it, kept thinking, and then eventually, somebody came along, gave them the gospel, won the Lord. Obviously, you need more than a bible verse in a move to get saved. You need more than a bible verse in a Catholic church to get saved. You actually need somebody to teach you the gospel [and the plan of salvation 00:31:43], but that seed though can be planted just by hearing the word of God, and the word of God is everywhere. Even on TV and radio, sometimes, every once in a while, a little truth will slip out there, even though it’s 99% garbage. I’m not saying to go looking for it in those wicked places. I’m just telling you that it’s there, so that people are without excuse because the word of God is out there. If people seek, they shall find. What we see here is that the Catholic church was forbidding people. Burning people at the stake literally for trying to bring God’s word into English or other of the common man’s languages. They wanted to keep it in a foreign tongue that cannot be understood, so they’re forbidding to speak with other tongues. That’s what … And also, you can apply that scripture in modern times a few different ways. Also, there are people out there amongst independent fundamental Baptists who will say things like, “Everybody just needs to learn how to speak English,” and they … I’ve literally talked to people who think that missionaries should go to foreign countries and teach people English, so that they can read a King James Bible. That’s not true because God desires people to hear God’s word in their own language, “In the tongue wherein they were born,” the bible says, so it’s not that everybody needs to read a King James. Everybody who speaks English needs to read a King James, but people in other countries, they need the word of God brought into their language. Many languages of the world have wonderful bible translations in their language where they can read the word of God accurately translated in their languages. Other languages, not so much, so what’s the answer? Bring it into those languages. Get the [truth 00:33:27]. Here’s the thing. There are some nations that used to have a great bible translation back in the 1500s, 1600s that has fallen off the face of the earth in the sense that it's no longer being printed. Yeah, it’s in a museum somewhere, but it's no longer in print, and the only one that's in print at the store is the new garbage version. What needs to happen there is that people need to go back and resurrect these translations from the 1500s, from the 1600s, and bring them into the modern vernacular if necessary. If not, then just start printing them, and bring them back to the true word of God, not the translations that have been very corrupted. When it says, “Forbid not to speak with tongues,” he’s saying there's not just one certain language that needs to be spoken. What he’s basically saying is, “I don’t care what language you speak. Who cares? All I care is that the people who are there at church understand what’s being preached, so whatever language you choose to preach in, if an interpreter is necessary, so be it, but everybody who’s gathered needs to understand what's coming across that pulpit.” If the preaching is in English and people are there that speak Spanish, then there needs to be a Spanish interpreter for them, or if there … If the preaching comes in, and it’s in Spanish, then there needs to be somebody to interpret for those who don’t speak Spanish because it needs to be decently and in order for the edifying of the church. Another modern application of this would be this idea that people have where they think that in order to get the true word of God, you have to go to Greek and Hebrew. It’s the only way to get the true word. Whereas we strongly believe that God’s word can be translated into any language, and there’s this fallacy out there that says, “You always lose something in the translation.” Who’s heard that before? “You always lose something in the translation.” Let me tell you something. I am someone who knows several foreign languages, and I do not believe that statement for one second, and a lot of the people who will say that speak one language, and they’ll sit there, “Well, you always lose something in the translation, right? Everybody knows you lose something translate …” But then you talk to a lot of people who speak multiple languages, they’ll say, “No, you can get the same points across.” Listen, human beings are human beings, and sometimes, you look at people of other cultures and other nationalities, and just think like, “Oh, man. These people are just way out there. They think completely different than we think, and they’re just nothing like us.” The more that you travel the world, and talk to people, and study foreign languages, you know what you’ll find is that people are people. There's nothing new under the sun, and people are pretty much people no matter what nationality they are. Even languages that just seem really bizarre, once you learn them and they start making sense to you, you’ll figure out that you can express anything that you need to express in that language, and there’s a way to do it. This thing of, “You always lose something in the translation,” is false. I don’t believe in it, and I can speak from experience of somebody who speaks multiple languages on a weekly basis. I speak German at home with my wife. I speak Spanish out in soul winning, so I speak different languages, and they’re … You don’t always say things exactly the same way, but you word it in a way that gets the same exact point across, and it’s possible to do that, but people will say, “No, no. You have to go back, [neighbor 00:36:51].” Hold on. God is the one who even divided the languages in the first place at the Tower of Babel. Before that, the whole world was of one speech and one language. God divided the languages at the Tower of Babel, and it’s his desire that we all speak different languages, not that we all speak the same language. If he wanted us all to speak the same language, he wouldn’t have divided them in the first place, but it’s his desire that we be separated by a language barrier into various nations, and so God has allowed his word to go forth in all languages. If you always lose something in the translation, let me ask you this. Then, why at the day of Pentecost were people able to speak as they were moved by the Holy Ghost? They spoke the word of God in all languages. Now, let me ask you this. When the Holy Ghost is doing the translating, do you lose something? If the spirit of the Lord is coming upon somebody in Acts 2, and they're speaking Arabic, are you going to tell me that what they were getting was something less than the original? Of course, not, and not only that, but Jesus and his disciples, what language are they speaking? When we read it in the New Testament, it was in Greek, whereas the Old Testament is in Hebrew, so do we lose something in the New Testament y by doing it in Greek? Absolutely not, and so this is just something that you hear repeated over and over again, but that doesn't make it true. Let me just encourage you with the fact that the bible that you hold in your hand, the King James Bible, is exactly what God said. “Ah, but he didn’t say it in English.” So what? Who cares? Quit being hung up on that. “Ah, God doesn’t speak English.” Wait, so I guess when we get the interpreter … When we get to have him, we’re going to need an interpreter because God doesn’t speak English. I guess we're going to walk up to God and say something to the Lord, and he is just going to be like … Do you really think you're going to get to heaven and God is not going to speak English? Listen. If you’re Spanish and you get to heaven, God is going to say, “Well done, amigo.” He’s not going to sit there and say it in English to you if you don’t speak English because guess what? God can speak all languages. To sit there and say, “Well, God doesn’t speak English,” that’s stupid because God speaks all languages. You say, “Well, why did he give us the Old Testament in Hebrew?” “Because Israel was the chosen nation in the Old Testament.” “So why did he give us the New Testament in Greek?” “Because Israel was no longer the chosen nation.” He gave it in Greek because Greek was the language that most people in the world spoke as a second language. Even though they had their own local language, Greek was the big language that most people spoke as a second language. Let me just explain something to you. Today, English is the most important language in the world, period. I’m not just saying that because I speak English. Look it up. Even though English does not have the most native speakers, there are more speaking English today than any other language in the world because of the fact that there are more people … Listen to me now. There are more people in this world who speak English as a second language than speak it as a first language. Did you know that? Because native speakers of the English language, 400 and some million, but you know how many people speak English? Way more than a billion people speak English. Why? Because there are more people speaking English as a second language than as a first language because all over the world, virtually every country in the world, people are speaking English as a second language. It is the lingua franca of the world. Now, isn't it wonderful that God has delivered this amazing English translation of the bible 400 years ago that can literally be understood by people in every country of the world? Now, I’m not saying all people can understand it, but I’m telling you that there are well over a billion people that can understand this book, and it is the most important language in the world. Say, “How about Chinese?” All right. Here’s the thing, more people speak English than speak Chinese if you include second language, number one, and number two, Chinese is not the most important language in regard to the gospel because China is a place where … There are not a whole lot of bible-believing churches that are sending missionaries all over the world to preach the gospel. They’re under a wicked communist government, and they are also isolated somewhat from the outside world. For example, YouTube is blocked in China. You can put up all kinds of preaching in Chinese and stuff. It’s not necessarily going to reach into mainland China because there’s an iron curtain somewhat that keeps out some of the outside world. What I’m saying is that I don’t think anybody could dispute the fact that more English-speaking missionaries are going out and preaching the gospel than any other type of missionary in the world, and that this book, the English King James Bible has been printed, and sold, and distributed more than any book in the history of mankind in English. Okay? This is the bible that has been translated into all these hundreds of African languages directly from the King James by people who didn't even understand Greek and Hebrew. Now, yeah, in a perfect world, translations are done by 54 people who are scholars in Greek, and Hebrew, and all the related languages, but you know what? If all you’ve got is a missionary come into your tribe translating this English KJV into your click language or whatever stammering tongue, you know what? That’s great. That's a great way to get the gospel. If the King James is translated by some zealous English-speaking missionary who's coming into some foreign country and bring in the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ, great. This is the most influential book in the world, and it's written in the most influential language in the world. To just discount the English KJV, and just sit there and say, “Oh, well. Well, why is English so special?” “Hmm, I don’t know. Maybe because it’s the biggest language in the world. Maybe because there are more people preaching the gospel in English than any other language in the world.” “Welly, why? How do we know the word isn’t preserved in this language or preserved in that language, or maybe he chose Swahili, or maybe he chose to preserve it in French, or maybe chose to preserve it in German, or maybe chose to preserve …?” No, he chose to preserve it … First of all, his ideal would be that it’d be in all languages, that we would translate it in all languages, but it all makes sense that God’s divine hand of providence made specially sure that it got into the one big, super important language in perfect form. Think about it. If he’s going to give the word in Hebrew in the Old Testament, if he’s going to give it in Greek in the New Testament, in our modern day, what’s the bet? What’s the main language where we need the word more than any other language? It needs to be in English more than any language. That’s who’s evangelizing the world more than anybody else, and so here we have it, the King James Bible. Thank God for his provision in this important language, so that’s another application of this. Let me just close with this thought because I said we were going to go to Revelation 7 because I said we were going to look at every time “tongues” was used between last Sunday night sermon and this Sunday night sermon. We’re left with a few mentions of the word “tongues” in Revelation. That’s all we’ve got left is just Revelation. We looked at every time it was mentioned the New Testament, and the bible’s teaching was consistent from start to finish, but look at Revelation 7:9. This has to do with “The Rapture” as it's commonly known or when the believers are basically brought up to heaven. Okay? At the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. It says in Revelation 7:9, “After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number,” and I want to point out that it says, “Of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne and before the lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands.” Now, first of all, it’s a blessing to know that when that trumpet sounds, and the dead in Christ rise first, and then we, which are alive and remain, are caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, it's a blessing to know that all languages will be represented in that group, that people will be saved from all nations. Flip over to chapter 10, verse 11. This is John being spoken to by the angel, the apostle John. It says this inverse 11, “And he said unto me, ‘Thou must prophesy again before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings.’” What is being said unto John here? That his ministry is not through. He’s stuck on Patmos, but God is telling him, “You're going to preach again, and you're going to preach before many nations. You’re going to preach before many peoples, tongues, kings. You're going to speak to a whole bunch of different people of different languages and nations.” Look at that chapter 11. You don’t have to turn to all of this because some of these aren’t really relevant to what we’re talking about, but the bible says … If you would just flip to chapter 17, that’s the last one. In chapter 11, verse 9, it just says, “They of the people, and kindreds, and tongues, and nations shall see their dead bodies,” and so forth. It’s just using “tongues” in a list there when he wants to say the whole world. He say, “All nations, all tongues, all kindreds.” One of the things that this proves is that when the end times events take place that people will still speak foreign languages. The world will not have gone over to one language. That's never going to happen. In Revelation 13:7, it talks about the anti-Christ, going to be given power over all kindreds, tongues, and nations. In chapter 16, verse 10, it talks of being gnawing on their tongues for pain. That’s just the physical appendage in their mouth, by the way. Then, in 17:15, it says, “He saith unto me, ‘The waters which thou sawest, where the whore sitteth, are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues.’” Let’s close on this thought, Mathew chapter 28, Matthew 28. The idea of preaching the gospel to all nations. Now, while you’re turning to Matthew 28, let me read for you from Matthew 24:14 where the bible reads, “And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations, and then shall the end come.” It’s important to note that all those verses in Revelation taught us that when we say “all nations”, what’s another thing that we mean by that? All tongues. When you say “all nations,” you’re saying “all tongues.” Why? Because when God divided the nations in Genesis 11, he didn’t do it along the lines of skin color. He divided the nations along the lines of the language. He confounded their languages and divided the nations based on language, and so when the bible says, “Teach all nations,” he's actually saying, “Teach all language groups,” if we go back to that Genesis 10 and 11 definition. He says in Mark 13:10, “The gospel must first be published among all nations.” In Luke 24:47, “And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his nation or his name among all nations beginning at Jerusalem,” but he said, “Preach them among all nations.” Romans 1:15, “By whom we have received grace and apostleship for obedience to the faith among all nations for his name.” That’s what make Christianity unique. It’s a religion that’s believed on in all nations. It’s not … You think of Hinduism. What nation pretty much believes in Hinduism? Pretty much India. Yeah, there are going to be different pockets of it, but you know and I know that by and large, it’s only people in India who believe in … I guess they think the whole rest of the world doesn’t have a clue about what Shiva, the Destroyer or all the other millions of Gods that they worship. Then, you think of languages like Buddhism. They're very ethnically-based. You're either Asian … If you’re Buddhist, you’re either Asian or you’re like a Hollywood rock and roll person who just thinks it’s trendy and cool to be Buddhist. Okay, or if you have Shintoism, you’re Japanese. Judaism is, obviously, associated with a certain people who think that they’re a certain nationality. Then, you think of other religions of the world that are basically compartmentalized, right? These religions. Islam is associated mainly, primarily with certain nationalities that are real big on Islam. Okay? Whether that’d be, obviously, the Arabs, the Persians, Indonesia, places like that. Whereas Christianity is the one where you can’t really associate it with a certain group, could you? Could you really say, “Well, Christianity, that’s the white man’s religion, or that’s the European …?” No, because there have been times throughout history when Christianity was huge amongst very different populations of people. Even today, there are all kinds of people of all kinds, different nationalities that are Christian. It's something that's in all nations, all tongues. If you just use logic to think about the fact that God, if he's the God of the whole earth, is not just going to manifest himself to one group of people, but that rather, he would manifest himself to all nations. That’s why bible says in Romans 16:26, “But now is made manifest, and by the scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, made known to all nations for the obedience of faith.” Made known to all nations, and that’s why I love the verse in Galatians 3:8 when the bible says, “And the scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gospel unto Abraham, saying, ‘In thee, shall all nations be blessed.’” The gospel was preached to Abraham, and he said, “In thee, shall all nations be blessed.” Now, who is that blessing through? Jesus. I even heard some zealous Zionist try to say that, “Well, in thee, shall all nations be blessed. That’s because any nation that allies themselves with the state of Israel is going to get that blessing, and all …” “Oh, yeah, that’s the gospel, the gospel of Israel, the gospel of Zionism.” No. When the bible says, “In thee, shall all nations be blessed,” you know where that blessing come from? Jesus because Jesus came through Abraham, and he’s a blessing to all nations. Anyone who believes on Christ is blessed with faithful Abraham, so he said, “In thee, shall all nations be blessed.” Is Christianity the white man’s religion, the European religion, Anglo-Saxon religion, Germanic religion? No. Christianity is the religion of every true believer in the true God on this planet, and it has nothing to do with nationality, or language, or religion, or race. Nobody is a second class citizen in God's kingdom because of their nationality. “Oh, you don't speak English? You don't read the King James? Well, you’re a second-class.” That’s not true. “Oh, you’re a Gentile? You’re second class.” Wrong. False. No. It’s all nations standing on an equal footing because the bible says that God's house be called “The house of prayer for all nations,” and all nations are blessed with faithful Abraham. Look down at your bible or Matthew 28. What’s the application? What do we do? It says in verse 18, “Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, ‘All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things, whatsoever I have commanded you, and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.’” What does God wants us to do with tongues? What is the point of a sermon on tongues? First of all, so that we would not be deceived by the Benny Hand’s and Kenneth Copeland’s of the world, and all the false Charismatic doctrine. That’s the number one purpose of this sermon, but number two is that we would actually get the real meaning of “tongues.” We don’t want to just say, “Oh, we proved tongues false,” and then we just have this void. No. We want to get the true teaching on tongues. What’s the true teaching? Use tongues to get the gospel to the entire world. That’s the true teaching. The true teaching is learn Spanish, so you can give the gospel to people that speak Spanish in Phoenix, Arizona. That is the true interpretation, and we need to get the gospel to all nations. One of the biggest ways that we could do that is just by knocking every door in Phoenix, Arizona because if we knocked every door in Phoenix, Arizona, we will hit up every nation group virtually because we live in a city with four million people and United States is a melting pot, people from all over, but then, there will also be some who will go to foreign lands as missionaries. There will be some who leave the United States, and go to a foreign country, and learn some foreign language, and stammer and stutter, and get people saved, and bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to that foreign country. That is the calling of some people, to go out and preach the gospel in a foreign nation, in a foreign language. Sometimes, that happens to people through a lot of different means. Through marrying somebody from that place, you end up going there. That’s like myself. I married a woman who is German, half German, half Hungarian. Then, I’m going to learn those languages. I’m going to end up going to those places, and talking to those people, and winning people to Christ, God winning in those corners of the world. I’ve known a lot of other people who found themselves in different countries that they wouldn't have planned on going to and God using that to bring the gospel and to bring salvation. You know what? There are people in our church. Let me ask you this. Who in our church speaks a language other than English fluently? Put up your hand. Look around. There are a lot of people in this church that could actually reach people of your native language, both in Phoenix and in other parts of the world. Whatever the case may be, whether that language is Spanish as some people, but who speaks a foreign language other than Spanish fluently? Put up your hand if it’s not Spanish. Yeah. See, there’s still several people. We got Korean. We got African language. We got Asian language. We got a lot of different things represented in this church, and so God, help us to reach all nations with the gospel. That ought to be our prayer. That ought to be our mission. That ought to be our motto, but let’s start here at Jerusalem. Okay? Then, let’s go to all nations and reach as many people as we can. Let’s bow our heads and have word of prayer. Father, we thank you so much for this clear teaching in your word, Lord. There have been many who’ve muddied the waters for many years. In fact, sometimes, even bible-believing independent Baptists will sometimes just maybe shy away from passages like First Corinthians 14 just because they’re so sick of this weird Charismatic doctrine. They know that’s not right, but Lord, help us to embrace the teachings of First Corinthians 14 now that we have a true interpretation from your word, comparing scripture with scripture, and help us to understand that English is a great language. It’s the most important language in the world, but it’s not the only language in the world, and so Lord, help those who speak foreign languages to use those languages to evangelize. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

 

 

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Repentance and Salvation

Repentance and Salvation

August 12, 2013

Is in verse 30 where the bible reads “ And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:” And what I want to preach about this morning is the subject of repentance and specifically I want to preach about the subject of repentance in regards to salvation because this is a subject that is very misinterpreted today and there’s a lot of false teaching out there under the guise of repentance that is actually teaching a works base salvation. Let me just show you what the bible teaches about repentance. First of all lets go back to Exodus chapter 32 because before we study repentance in regard to salvation, let’s just get an understanding of what the word repent even means in the bible, now the mistake that most people make is that whenever they see the word repent in the bible, they add these magical words after if “of your sins” So whenever they see the word repent they just automatically add of sin, repent of sin and in fact they often think that just repent means to turn from sin, they just add that concept.

Well let me just prove to you that’s not true, in Exodus 32 verse 12 it says “Wherefore should the Egyptians speak, and say, For mischief did he bring them out, to slay them in the mountains, and to consume them from the face of the earth? Turn from thy fierce wrath,” This is Moses speaking to God. “Turn from thy fierce wrath and repent of this evil against thy people.” So we can see repent means to turn right? Moses is telling God to turn from his anger or wrath towards his people. It says in verse 13 “Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, thy servants, to whom thou swarest by thine own self, and saidst unto them, I will multiply your seed as the stars of heaven, and all this land that I have spoken of will I give unto your seed, and they shall inherit it for ever.” Watch this! “And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.” Now that right there proves that repenting does not mean repent of your sins because God doesn’t have any sins, God never has sinned and God is perfect in every way and yet did God repent in this scripture? Yes he did, he turned, he turned from one course of action unto another. He didn’t turn from sin, he turned from anger, he turned from his wrath, he turned from the judgement he was going to pour our.

You don’t have to turn there but later on in first Samuel 15, when Saul had committed some sin the bible says in, ah, 35 “And Samuel came no more to see Saul until the day of his death: nevertheless Samuel mourned for Saul:” watch this! “ the LORD repented that he had made Saul king over Israel.” So God made a decision to choose Saul to be the first king of Israel, but then later because of the way Saul behaved, he repented of having made Saul king. Is that repenting of sin? No, because God has no sin. So we see that there’s a different type of repentance in the bible, people can turn from all manner of things, they can turn from anger, they can turn from a decision that they’ve made but go to Exodus chapter 13, this is an interesting one. Exodus chapter 13, this is where the children of Israel are leaving Egypt where they’ve been in bondage and you know they’re gonna cross the red sea, of course they’re gonna head for the promise land, eventually they’re gonna end up wandering in the wilderness but look what the bible says in Exodus 13 verse 17 it says “And it came to pass,” this is when they are first leaving Egypt. “and it came to pass when Pharaoh had let the people go, that God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines, although that was near; for God said, Lest peradventure the people repent when they see war, and they return to Egypt:” Now look God wanted the people to leave Egypt didn’t he? Did he want them to turn around and go back to Egypt? Absolutely not, so here these people aren’t repenting of their sin, they’re repenting to sin if they turn back. He says look if they see war, if they go through the land of the Philistines, they’re going to repent and go back to Egypt, so in this case repentance is not even a good thing. This would be a bad repentance, when they’re repenting from doing the right thing and turning back. So the bottom line is when we look at these scriptures, it becomes obvious that a person can repent from anything, they can repent from something good, they can repent of something bad, they can repent of a decision that they’ve made. It’s just a turning or changing course or changing direction, it doesn’t have to be repent of your sins.

Now what’s interesting is the person who repents more than anyone else in the bible is God, in fact there are 35 verses in the bible that deal with God repenting. I mean that’s a lot of verses, that’s a lot of scripture, I read for you a couple the one from Exodus, the one from first Samuel but actually, repeatedly throughout the bible God is shown as repenting. Now what’s interesting is that these modern bible versions the niv and the new king james for example, they make a lot of changes to the bible, they corrupt scripture, and one of the changes that they make is that they remove the word repent from 46 verses okay. There are a hundred and five times in the King James Bible or a hundred and five verses that is, that use the word repentance, well 46 of those are removed from all the modern versions, but here’s what's funny about it, you know which ones they removed, they don’t just randomly remove 46 of them, oh no, they specifically and purposely removed everytime God repented they removed it. That’s what they take out and then they take out other things that are problematic to them, like for example the verse I just read for you, from Exodus 13:17, they remove repent from that verse and you know they remove Judas Iscariot repenting. You see they remove anything that can prove that repenting doesn’t mean repenting of your sins, all the ones that make it so obvious that repent does not mean repent of your sins, thats what they specifically, purposely removed. There is an agenda behind it, I’m telling you the devil is out there to promote this doctrine, that in order to be saved you must repent of your sins because it is works salvation. I’m going to prove that to you from the bible but let’s look that this go to Acts chapter 17,so I have already proven to you from scripture, if the bible is your authority this morning and you know some people they just have tradition and they’re just “well I’ve heard my whole life you have to “ I don’t care what you’ve heard you’re whole life, the bible says that God repented okay, if you believe the bible that means God repented, if you believe the bible you can repent from Good, you can repent from bad, you can repent from a decision, you can repent from anything, God repented and so to sit there and say everytime the bible says repent it means to repent of your sins is to add to scripture. The bible says repent, it doesn’t mean repent of your sins.

Now here’s a verse that people will often use and they’ll say you know this verse is a verse that proves you have to repent of your sins to be saved in Acts chapter 17. Now before I get into Acts 17 let me say this there are hundreds of verses in the bible to tell you what you have to do to be saved and it’s believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. The bible says that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life. The bible says verily verily I say unto thee, he that believeth on me, has everlasting life. I mean over and over again, when the questions asked in Acts 16, the chapter right before the one we’re reading. What must I do to be saved? They said believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved now, now you see salvation is by faith alone in Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins, he was buried and three days later rose again from the dead, look he did all the work for salvation, we don’t have to work our way in, we don’t have to do our own works, we don’t have to turn over a new leaf and stop sinning. Now look we just have to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ to be saved but there are sometimes when the word repent is used in the bible even in regards to salvation, even when the gospel is being preached the word repent is being used, but now let me tell you something it is not teaching you, you have to repent of your sins to be saved and let’s just, just be honest when you look at this passage in Acts chapter 17 because often people will just out of context quote verse 30 where it says, you know where he is preaching the gospel and it says “ And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: “ They just add he is commanding everyone to repent of their sins. Which is not what he’s saying, lets get the context of what's being taught here, go to verse 22 it says “Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands;” So here we have a people who is Polytheistic, they worship a lot of different gods and they have all these different altars to all these different gods that they worship and you know the greek gods are you know what? athena and you probably heard of them right? I don’t even really care to even remember them but anyway I don’t know I’d mix them up with the Roman gods you know jupiter and ventus and all the whatever mars, I don’t know but whatever the planets are but anyway whatever these greek and roman gods that they worshipped, well they had all these different alters to these different gods and just incase they missed one, they didn’t want to make some god somewhere upset and make him feel left out so they just built an altar that was kinda a general purpose alter, just to the unknown god, like okay we got the god of water and the god of fire and the god of love and the god of hunting and then just incase we missed one let’s just do the unknown god okay and Paul says man you guys are to superstitious. I mean not only do you worship all these gods but you even make one to the unknown god. He says well I am going to preach to you about the unknown God, that’s just kinda an icebreaker that he used to start preaching the gospel, just to get their attention and he explains that since God made the world and all the things therein, he doesn’t live in temples made with hay, he doesn’t live in your little alter, your little temple to the unknown god and then in verse 29 it says” Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.” He is pointing out t their idols, their little statues of what they call gods and he’s saying look if God created the world, he’s not an image that you can carve and a statue that you can make and bow down to, that’s not what the Godhead is like and he says in verse 30 “And the times of this ignorance God winked at;” What ignorance? The ignorance of thinking that a little stone or a little statue is God.he says “ the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.” and of course he preached the resurrection and in verse 34 it says “certain men clave unto him, and believed: “ Some of the people believed the message that Paul preached “ But look when he is telling them to repent here, what is he telling them to repent of? He says look you are worshipping idols, your worshipping false gods, you think that this statue is god, the times of this ignorance God winked at but now commandeth all men everywhere to repent, he is telling them to repent or turn from worshipping of false gods. He says look your worshipping false gods, you need to worship the one true God, you need to repent and turn from false gods to the true God.

Go to first Thessalonians chapter one you will see the exact same thing, go to first Thessalonians chapter one, now look when he said repent there God commanded everyone to repent, was he talking of repenting of your sinful life style? Was he telling them you guys need to quit drinking and quit smoking and quit carousing and you need to quit fornicating and you need to quit stealing and you need to quit lying and you need to turn from that in order to be saved? In order to be saved you need to be willing to turn from drinking and smoking and partying and fornicating and stealing and lying and murder, is that what he was telling them? that they need to turn from? No but thats whats being preached today, people take Acts 17:30 and they say in order to be saved you must turn from your sins and they’ll say to someone that is a drunk that they have to repent of that in order to be saved or that they have to turn from whatever. Whether it be lying, stealing whatever, they tell them that they have to repent of a sinful life, now look which sins do they have to repent of to be saved but I don’t know about you but I have not repented of all my sins because I’m not perfect and the bible says if we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. No one in here can say I have made my heart pure from sin, nobody in here can say I have turned from all my sins and people will say you know I have repented of all my sins and I believed on the Lord Jesus Christ as my saviour, you know which sins did you repent of because if you are going to tell me you repented of all of them you are a liar is what you are and let me tell you something repenting of your sins is a daily thing. Salvation is not a daily thing, salvation is a one time thing, you must be born again the bible didn’t say born again and again and again and again. The bible says you must be born again, you believe on Christ and in a moment, in a twinkling of an eye, you are saved, you are regenerated, you are passed from death unto life, you are a child of God. Now look after that you're still gonna sin, every single person in this room has sin in their life, no one is perfect, myself included and so therefore if we had to turn from our sins to be saved, no one would be saved but they say, well you just have to be willing to turn. Okay where is that in the bible? What about when God repented? Was he just willing to turn from his wrath or did he actually turn from it? Repentance is an actual turning its not just a willingness to turn, and so what we see here, is that what they have to turn from, is idols because that’s not God. See you can’t just add God and look, look at first Thessalonians one , and then I’ll explain it to you, look at verse nine, it says “For they themselves shew of us what manner of entering in we had unto you,” and this is a similar group of people, the thessalonians had a similar religion to those who we see in Acts 17. “and how ye turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God; “ Now could that be described as repentance there? That’s repentance right? I mean they were worshipping idols, false gods they turned to God from idols so that they could serve the living and true God that was repentance. Did that repentance save them? Yeah because it meant they were not believing in their false god anymore, now they’re believing in the one true God but was that repenting of all their sins? Willing to turn from a sinful lifestyle? No and that is a false teaching and if you teach that somebody has to turn over a new leaf to be saved and repent of their sins and start living a good life, that is a works salvation, that’s not trusting what Jesus did on the cross.

Now if you’re turning from idols to the true God, yeah you're putting your trust on Jesus that died on the cross. Okay but when you're turning from sin now it’s like well you’ve earned the right to be saved by giving up your sins you know and I’ll prove to you a little later that, that’s works but it says here that they “ turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God; And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.” So they turned from a false god to the true God. Now here’s why Paul preached this message of repentance to these people that were so superstitious. You see in Acts 16 when a guy asked him what must I do to be saved ? he just said believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. You see you say well Pastor Anderson why didn’t Paul just get up in Acts 17 and say the same thing believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved? I’ll tell you exactly why. Because these people already had all kinds of false gods and they’re more then ready to add a new god anytime, I mean they have the alter to the unknown god, so if Paul would of said believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved, you know what they’d say? Great, sure but you know what? If they’re still trusting in all these other false gods okay. If their still trusting in Diana, and in, in whatever, I guess I don’t know my greek mythology, Zeus right, isn’t that one of them , you know if they’re still trusting in Zeus and, and neptune and poseidon and I don’t know, if they’re still trusting in all these false gods and then they just add Jesus, right? Believe on Jesus, Okay, I believe in Jesus, that’s not gonna save them because you gotta believe on Jesus with all your heart. You can’t just say well I believe in these greek gods and I believe in Jesus, no you must turn from idols, you must turn from a false god and put all your faith and trust in the living and true God. You can’t just add him on and just cross out the thing that said unknown god and just write Jesus and now you're saved, no way they had to turn from their false religion. You see if you today are muslim and you say well I’m also gonna believe in Jesus Christ, wrong, because islam is a false religion and it’s not God’s word and if you’re putting your faith in islam to get you into heaven you’re not saved. You need to turn from that and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, you see Jesus is not something that you just add to your religion you know, well you know you're worshipping Mary, and the saints and all that but you’re just gonna add Jesus wrong and you can pray a pray and ask Jesus to save you but if you’re still trusting Mary and the saints and the pope and you’re trusting idols that you bow down to look your faith and trust is not a hundred percent in Christ and you will not go to heaven until you turn from that and repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ but again we are not talking about turning from a sinful life. Now look if the bible just tells you all you have to do is believe on Christ to be saved, right? That’s pretty clear theres, I’m not gonna sit and quote all the hundreds of verses that say you know for by grace are ye saved through faith not of yourself the gift of God not of works lest any man should boast. If the bible just teaches that faith in Christ is enough to be save you, then how can there be some other thing added that you also have to do, like well you also have to repent of your sins then it’s not, believing is not enough, you also have to do something else, you say well what about repenting from false religion but here’s why you have to repent of false gods because it is impossible to believe in Jesus Christ if you're believing in something different. Think about it, I mean how can I say I’m trusting Christ if I am trusting something else? So I have to stop trusting this and start trusting this, so really that is all included in the word believe, believe covers it, but the reason Paul’s using the word repent here is because he’s trying to make it understandable and clear to the people that he is talking to that you know, you have to believe on Christ alone okay. Just like when John the baptist and Jesus are preaching to the jews, they use the word repent a lot why? Because the jews they claim to believe on God but they were trusting in their own works and following the law to get them into heaven. The pharisees were trusting in the works of the law that’s what they had to repent of and I’m gonna show you that in the bible right now.

Turn if you would to Acts chapter to ah three, I’m gonna show you a few places in the book of Acts but look at Acts chapter three, here’s another scripture that people will use to save that you have to repent of your sins to be saved and they’ll use Acts chapter three verse 19 because the bible says in Acts chapter three verse 19 “Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord; “ So they say see right there repent and be converted that your sins may be, and they will say you have repent of your sins to be saved. Does it say repent of your sins and be converted? No it just says repent, so let’s get the context to figure out what is being repent of. You can’t just add of your sins after every repent. Okay you have to get the context of what’s being repented of, when we read about God repenting how did we know what he repented of? We got the context, right look at verse 14 it says “But ye denied the Holy One and the Just,” Talking about Jesus They denied him, right? and it says “ and desired a murderer to be granted unto you; “ what was that murders name? Barrabas, remember they said crucify Jesus and give us Barabbas “And killed the Prince of life, whom God hath raised from the dead; whereof we are witnesses. And his name through faith in his name hath made this man strong, whom ye see and know: yea, the faith which is by him hath given him this perfect soundness in the presence of you all.” He saying look you killed Jesus, this guy saved by faith, you denied Christ, you killed Jesus. “And now, brethren” verse 17 “ I wot that through ignorance ye did it, “ Now what did they repent of in Acts 17? They repented of the ignorance. Remember the time of this ignorance God winked at but now commanded men everywhere to repent and that ignorance was, that ignorance foolish idea that a statute is God okay. He says “ I wot that through ignorance ye did it, as did also your rulers. But those things, which God before had shewed by the mouth of all his prophets, that Christ should suffer, he hath so fulfilled. Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord; “ So look what is he reproaching them for? He’s reproaching them for denying Christ, for rejecting Christ, tells them to repent in verse 19, that’s what he is telling them to repent of. He says look you have denied Christ, rejected Christ, you need to repent, you need to change your mind, you need to turn from that decision and turn to Jesus Christ in faith as your saviour.

See the bible says in second Timothy 2:25, you don’t have to turn there, it says “In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth;” So look whenever you repent, you are repenting from something, and your repenting to something, right? The people in Exodus he says he didn’t want them to repent from war and to turn back to Egypt okay. God turned from his fierce wrath and turned to his people with compassion and mercy and forgiveness okay. We see that the people in Acts 17 they turned away from idolatry and turned to the true and living God. Well in second Timothy 2:25 what their repenting to, are turning to is acknowledging the truth, so what are they repenting from? Denying the truth. See what I mean denying Christ is what we seen in Acts three right? He said you denied the Holy One, repent of that, here we see repent to the acknowledgment of the truth. What’s the opposite of acknowledgment of the truth? Denying the truth he’s saying look repentance to the acknowledging of the truth, there are many people today that do not acknowledge the truth. They need to repent to the acknowledging of the truth okay. Does that say, so does that mean they are suppose to quit drinking? No, willing to quit fornicating life, willing to live a christian life, willing to join a church, willing to get baptized, those are all great things, those are all things that we should all do. We should all go to church, we should all be baptized, we should all read our bible everyday, we should all pray, we should all repent of stealing, we should repent of lying, we should repent of fornication, we should repent and repent and keep on repenting of all our sins, but that will never get you into heaven because that is the works of the flesh and you will not be justified by the fact you turned over a new leaf. Only the faith of Jesus Christ and nothing else and so those are great things to do, hey its get to do works were created unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them but works do not save and are not necessary for salvation because we’re saved by faith, not of works lest any man should boast.

Now if you would, where are you at? Acts three, go to Acts 19, let’s look at John the baptist preaching about repentance because John the baptist definitely preached about repentance, Jesus preached the same thing about repentance. Look at what John the baptist preached about repentance it says in Acts 19:4 “Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of “ of what? repentance saying, so what was he saying? What was he saying when he baptised with the baptism of repentance? “saying unto the people, that they should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ “ So what was the repentance he was preaching? That they need to believe on Christ okay. Now look if you would, you say now how does that work? Matthew 21:32 explains it, flip back to Matthew 21:32, Matthew 21:32 also deals with John the baptist preaching, let’s see how John the baptist preaching of repentance fits in with believing on Jesus Christ, not turning over a new leaf in this context, look at Matthew 21:32 it says “For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not:” So here’s John the baptist preaching the word of God, do they believe him? No. “ but the publicans and the harlots believed him:” So here you got the religious crowd the pharisees and sadducees, they didn’t believe John the baptist, the publicans and the harlots did believe John the baptist, watch this “ and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him.” So group A here the religious crowd did not believe on Christ. Group B did believe on Christ. God’s saying that when group A saw that group B should believe on Christ at that point they should have repented and turned from unbelief to believing on Jesus Christ, turn from their denial of the truth, to acknowledging the truth, did they do that? No he said you repented not afterward, that ye might believe him. You see in Matthew 3:2 you don’t have to turn there but John the baptist preached saying “Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Did he say repent of your sins? No he just said Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Jesus preached the same thing in Matthew 4:17 “Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” but if we look at Mark 1:15 he gives more detail of what was preached by Jesus in this case it says Mark 1:15 “And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and “ stop sinning, is that what it says? No “repent ye and believe the gospel.” Why do they need to repent? Because they didn’t believe the gospel. They didn’t believe John the baptist, they didn’t believe Jesus, they need to repent and believe, turn from their false doctrine and false religion and false belief and rejection and denial of Christ and repent to the acknowledging of the truth and repent and believe the gospel it’s that simple.

Now go to Acts chapter 20, heres another scripture people will often pull out and say hey, this says you have to repent of your sins to be saved. Now you say Pastor Anderson does the bible ever even use the term repent of your sins? Not one time, not one time in this entire thick bible of 1189 chapters does the bible ever say repent of your sins. But every single one of us have heard preachers that in order to be saved, Now what isn’t salvation the most important thing? I mean what's a man profited if he so gain the whole world and lose his own soul? I mean the number one most important doctrine is salvation. Now let me ask you something is God trying to hide salvation from us? No he wrote the book of John that we might believe on Christ and that believing we might have light through his name. Look if repenting of our sins is something we had to do to be saved wouldn’t God tell us that? So why do all these preachers say you have to repent of your sins to be saved when the term repent of your sins is never found in the bible ONCE? Now isn’t that a fair question? If the bible never one time says repent of sin and thats something we have to do to be saved. Goodnight why didn’t he warn us? Why didn’t he tell us? But look I have hundreds of verses that say believe. Why? because thats what you have to do to be saved. See the book of John is the only book in the bible, that claims to be a book written to get somebody saved, see most of the bible is written to people already saved. Now you look at a book like Ephesians, Galatians, Philippians, those are written to the saints right at the beginning of the book, written to the church of Galatia, the book of Romans written to the saved it says it’s to the saints which are in Christ Jesus. Is Romans written to the unsaved? No it says it is written to the saints which are in Christ Jesus but you know what the only book in the bible that claims to be written unto the unsaved to get them saved is the book at John and at the end of the book of John he says these things are written so that you might believe on the son of God and I’m paraphrasing but he said that in believe you might have life in his name. He claims that is why the book is written okay, Thats why the bible the book of John says believe in almost every chapter because if it is a book about getting people saved its gonna talk a lot about believing, that's why in John right away in John 1:12 it says “But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:” That sounds like a great book for getting somebody saved. John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. “ John 3:15 says the same thing. John 3:36 says “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. You know right away John 5:24 “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.” John chapter six repeatedly says that you have to believe to have eternal life.

Several times in verse 40, I think, verse 41, I know for sure verse 47, you get into chapter seven he says whosoever believeth, you get into chapter nine this thou believeth on the son of God, you get into chapter ten its believe, you get into chapter 11 its I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though where he were dead yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die, believest thou this. And the book of John says believe, believe, believe, believe, believe and it says that this book is written that you might believe and be saved and have eternal life. It is written to the unsaved, to get them saved. How many times is the word repent found in the book of John? Zero, not even once so that’s the big important thing. Why is it never even mentioned one time? You say wow thats dumb cause it is mentioned in these other books ahh. Look if its not, if its not written in the book of John then John is not an adequate to save you if you have to do that to be saved, right? I mean if I have, if all I have is the book of John it says, well it is written so that people will get saved. I can’t even show the whole gospel from John as far as what you have to do to be saved? That doesn’t make any sense, false doctrine never makes sense. You know what makes sense to me? It makes sense to me that I am a sinner, that I deserve hell and that I’m unworthy of being saved, no matter how much I clean up my life because all my righteousness to God are as filthy rags, that makes sense and it makes sense Jesus died for all my sins and paid my punishment for me and all I have to do is just turn to him and just believe on him to be saved, that makes sense but you know what doesn’t make sense, telling me that I have to turn from all my sins to be saved and then turning around and saying oh by the way it is a free gift that Jesus did everything. Its like what, did Jesus do everything, Jesus did everything but you’ve gotta make some serious changes in your life, well did Jesus do everything or not? Is it free or not? Is it a gift or not? Is it faith alone or not? Its funny we were talking, we were out soul winning the other day and, and we asked somebody what you have to do to be saved ? They said believe on Christ and they said, they said yeah I don’t know why they make the gospel so complicated, its just so simple, its just so, Jesus did everything, believe on Jesus, its so simple. I’m thinking ya it is simple and then that same person I asked them if you could lose your salvation, oh yeah you can lose your salvation, I mean you can’t just live however you want to you know, you do have to repent of all your sins and you know live right and if you don’t go to church. You’re like what you just so now you're making it complicated, don’t be turned from the simplicity in Christ to another gospel another Jesus, another a salvation that's not biblical.

Where did I have you turn? chapter 20, look at chapter 20, it says in verse a, verse 20 it says “And how I kept back nothing that was profitable unto you, but have shewed you, and have taught you publicly, and from house to house, Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.” So here we are talking about turning to God right? And we’re talking about turning toward the Lord Jesus Christ with faith right? Believing on Christ right? Anything about repenting of sins in this verse? Now go if you would to Hebrews chapter six verse one because it is interesting in Acts 20:21 we see repentance towards God and faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ, here is a similar wording that is found in Hebrews six verse one it says “Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of “ Watch this! “repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God,” Now look when we repent toward God here in Hebrews 6:1 the bible talks about us repenting of dead works. You say what does that mean? Dead works? Well think about this faith without works is dead right? So if you have faith without works, thats dead faith right? So what do you have, what do you have, if you have works without faith? That’s dead works, see what I mean, faith without works is dead faith and works without faith is dead works, look works that you’re doing where you think you are serving God but you have not believed on Jesus Christ are deads works. Like for example there are people out there like the apostle Paul who are very zealous of religion and if you remember the apostle Paul before he got saved his name was Saul, he was very zealous of religion okay. He was very serious about the jews religion and he was a pharisee and he kept the old testament law to the best of his ability and he was trusting in those works that he was doing, to get him to heaven. Right but in order to be saved he had to turn from that and put his faith on Jesus Christ and you say, well did he really turn from all that? He said you know what those things I could them as dumb, he said I profited above many, my own equals in my own religion, I excelled in the jews religion, I was zealous of the jews religion but of what things were gained to me those I have counted as lost for Christ. Let me tell you something, there are people today that are serving the Lord, they think with dead works, they have not believed on the Lord Jesus Christ as their savior, they do not have salvation, they do not have the Holy Spirit inside of them, they are working their way to heaven in their mind, they think that they are going to earn their way to heaven and there are people that are serving food to the homeless today, their are people who are ushering in their church today, their are people who are getting up and teaching a sunday school class today and teaching the bible today, Look I have talked to people who teach sunday school who will tell you they don’t even believe the bible but they teach sunday school just cause they think it is a good work to do, its just a good community service or something, you know because the bible has good morals in it. Look there are people today who did not believe on the Lord Jesus Christ their saviour, maybe they believe in a false religion like mormonism, like catholicism, islam today, or judaism today and they're doing a lot of works right and they’re doing works and they think that they're good deeds and good works that they’re doing is going to get them to heaven, there dead works. Because without faith it is impossible to please him, nothing that we do, the bible says they that are in the flesh can not please God. Did you hear that? If you're in the flesh you can not please God. Without faith it is possible to please him. So all the works people are doing, when there faith is not in Jesus Christ, those are dead works, now look if you talk to people out on soul winning, you go out knock doors and talk to people, you run into people that are saved don’t you? That will tell you they are trusting Jesus to save them and they’re trusting in Christ alone right? When you run into people that are not saved, What are they usually trusting? Nine times out of ten, their works. You ask them oh you're going to heaven, how do you know you're on your way to heaven? Oh because I go to church, I live a good life, I read the bible, I you know and they say and they give off their works. So doesn’t make sense that in order to have faith you have to turn from, trusting in good works to trusting in Christ right? I mean if you’re trusting in works you can’t say well I believe in Jesus but I also believe I am going to heaven because I am such a good person. Well not you are trusting in two different things because you are trusting your works and Jesus. Thats like trying to trust buddha and Jesus, muhammad and Jesus, mary and the saints and Jesus. No, no,no it ought to be all Jesus and you can’t believe in all your greek false gods in paganism and say I believe in pagans, greek false gods but I also believe in Jesus. Well you can’t trust your works and Jesus, you must turn from idols to Jesus, you must turn from your works to Jesus and you know what your works are their dead works because they are not accompanied by faith in Christ. Now once you have faith in Christ, hopefully you should go out and do some good works right? Then you’ll have faith and works, then neither your faith, nor your works are dead, right? And you're going to receive a reward for the works that you do.

Now all throughout the bible, I’ve searched for the term repent of your sins or anything like it, I can’t find it. The closest thing that I found is in Acts chapter eight, when the term repent therefore of this thy wickedness is found and it is talking to somebody who is already saved. Simon remember Simon, Simon who was Simon the sorcerer, right? But then he believed on Christ and God saved, You say well I don’t think he was really got saved, yeah but the bible says he believed on Christ. So should I believe you or the bible? And Simon saw the great power of God that Peter had and Peter had the ability okay, the apostles had the ability, Paul had the ability to lay his hands on someone right? And they would receive the Holy Ghost so they would be filled with the Holy Spirit remember in the book of Acts how they had that ability where the spirit of the Lord came upon someone in mighty power through the Laying on of hands, like when Paul laid hands upon Timothy and he was filled with the spirit. Simon saw that and Simon wanted to have that ability, to be able to confer the power of the Holy Ghost upon others, and he wanted to purchase it with money, he pulled out money and offered it unto the apostle and said, give me this ability to be able to do this. Now look I don’t think Simon was a bad guy, I don’t think his heart was in the wrong place at all. You say well how do you know because you know what, have you ever tried rebuking people or telling them that they are wrong. How often do they react well to that? How often do they admit that they are wrong? How often do they do what David did when Nathan confronted him and said thou art the man and he said I’ve sinned. Nine times out of ten you tell someone that they are wrong, you correct someone, you rebuke them and they’re gonna get mad, they’re gonna bristle, they’re gonna, they’re gonna panic, they’re not gonna just handle it and say you know what you’re right, I’m sorry but look when Simon is corrected for his error because Simon says you know gimme, gimme the gift of the Holy Ghost, through money and, and he is rebuked very shapely repent of this thy wickedness, you’re in the gall of bitterness, you’re in the bond of iniquity and, and you know what Simon says? He says man I want you to pray for me that none of these things happen to me, he said he’s sorry. I mean right away he completely repents of it and then realizes I’ve been an idiot, I shouldn’t of offered you money for that, I was wrong. So we see that he had a good heart and look he’s not trying to buy something from them thats bad, I mean the power of the Holy Spirit’s a good thing, he wanted something good, he was just going about getting it, in the wrong way by trying to get it through money. Was he ignorant? Yes. Was it stupid? Yes. Was it sin? Yes But was he just this bad person who was just ? No, he made a mistake and as soon as he was corrected, he responded properly to that correction but humbling himself and admitting that he had done wrong, that’s great, that’s the closest thing you're gonna find to repent of your sins and its nothing to do with salvation. Its a guy thats already saved who made a dumb decision. Now look, we as christians have to repent of our sins all the time. You know what perhaps you have a sin in your life that you keep committing over and over again right? Wouldn’t you say you should repent of that? But that has nothing to do with salvation. So I’ve searched the bible and I’ve tried to find repent of your sins but here’s what interesting. I did a, I did a search on the book of mormon now who here agrees that the book of mormon is written by satan? Alright pretty much the whole room okay. So you know basically I did a search on the book of mormon, cause I mean I’ve searched the bible repent of your sins, repent of sin, it just isn’t there. Yet preachers are constantly saying it, I searched the book of mormon and it just keeps coming up. Lets, here some verses from the book of mormon, Jacob 3:8 listen to this, oh my brethren I fear that unless you shall repent of your sins that their skins shall be wider than yours, when ye shall be brought with them before the throne of God. So here in the book of mormon its teaching that you know you’re not gonna be wide enough when you get to heaven, if you don’t repent of your sins. I mean isn't that what it says Jacob 3:8 oh my brethren I fear that unless you shall repent of your sins that their skins will be wider than yours, when ye shall be brought with them before the throne of God. Because the book of mormons is a racist book that teaches that the wider you are the more Godly you are and it even talks about in the book of mormon people that start getting right with God, they keep getting wider and then other people when they sin against God they got darker and darker. I mean that is what it taught in the book of mormons folks and they can lie about it and change it but you know what do like I did and I was at a Marriott Hotel and they had a book of mormon in the drawer, I pulled out the book of mormon the new, it was brand spankin new and I opened it up and it said if you rebel against God you’re getting, you’re skins gonna get darker and, and that you know that if you’re living for God your gonna be white and that white people are better. I mean that’s what the mormonism teaches and they still believe that book to this day but isn’t it funny that the book of mormon says if you don’t repent of your sins your not going to be as white when you get to heaven and isn’t it funny that in mosiah 16:13 it says and now ot ye not to tremble and repent of your sins. Third nephi 12:19 you shall believe me and repent of your sins and come unto me with a broken heart and contrite spirit. Third nephi 9:13 repent of your sins and be converted that I may hill you. Mosiah 4:10 and again believe that you must repent of your sins and forsake them and humble yourself before God and ask in sincerity of heart to forgive you blah blah blah. I don’t have time to go through them all friend because the book of mormon tells you over and over again to repent of your sins. Why didn’t the bible teach us that? Why is this fraud, this cheap imitation, this satanic counterfeit known as the book of mormon telling you over and over and over again to repent of your sins and in the Holy bible never tells you one time? You say well the bible tells you to repent, yeah but did it say repent of your sins. It said to repent of your ignorance, repent to the acknowledgment of the truth, repent from dead works, repent of a false god, repent of false religion, turn unto the Lord your God and look there are scriptures that talk about repent of your wickedness, when you’re already saved just, just to have a christian life that’s acceptable. Repent of this thy wickedness and so forth but beware of this false doctrine my friend.

I’m gonna close with this one last verse Jonah 3:10 go ahead and turn to Jonah 3:10, you say why is this so important, you know Jonah 3:10 pretty much sums it up here, so I’ll close on this. It says in Jonah 3:10 “And God saw their works,” What did God see? Works. “ God saw their works,” comma now he is gonna tell us what those works were. “that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not.” That right there says when you turn from your evil way thats your works, so if you believe that a person has to turn from their evil way and believe on Christ, here’s what you're saying you have to believe on Christ and have works and you know what the bible says salvation is without works and Jonah 3:10 says turning from your sins or turning from your evil ways is works, so that’s why this is such an important doctrine, you see the devil wants to get you to trust your works to save you, all the way back to Cain and Abel, he’s trusting his works instead of the blood of the lamb, all the way back to the tower of babel, they’re trying to do their works to get them to heaven, all throughout Galatians he warns us, its a false gospel when you think that you are justified by works, all throughout Romans he tells us we are not justified by works. I mean he warns us look trust Christ for salvation, don’t trust works, so basically the devil wants to get in the back door, he doesn’t just want to come right out and say, trust works ok. Your like well no the bible says not to trust works, so he’s like well its not works but you do have to repent of your sins, well I’m not saving it’s works but you can’t just live however you want, I mean you gotta do something right> You gotta at least go to church three times a month or something, I mean you know you gotta do something right? No you have to do nothing because Jesus did everything, you believe on Christ, his works are sufficient, we don’t have to add to his works, he paid it all.

Let's bow our heads and have a word of prayer, Father we thank you so much for your word and thank you for the free gift of salvation because frankly if we had to repent of our sins to be saved, first of all none of us would be able to do it and second of all even if we thought we had done it, we’d always be wondering whether we’d done it enough, every time we made a mistake we’d wonder man did I repent of my sins, here I am sinning again. Thank you for the free gift of salvation, thank you for eternal security, thank you for eternal life, everlasting life, thank you that we are secure and saved and preserved in Christ