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Staying the Course
First, let me say thank you for sharing one of my life's
most amazing moments. My last writing really was just that for me.
As we continue to move forward in this great Gospel effort, I am reminded of
Paul's statement that states "the Gospel IS the power of God." He
declared that the rationale behind this power is a divine revelation of GOD'S
righteousness. The following statement in Romans 1:18 declares that without
THAT understanding verse 17 indicates that all you are left with is a view of
God as a wrathful God. And that, my dear friends, is not true!
Until my eyes were opened to this Gospel, I saw God through the prism of the
Law. One might ask, "Why would viewing God through the Law leave you with
an impression of God as wrathful?" Simply stated, it is because the Law
works wrath. Wrath is the only logical conclusion to the Law of God, for
through it there is none righteous. No not one!
Unless the heart and mind is freed from the Law, there can never be a clear
understanding of the Gospel.
I think that most all of evangelical Christianity sees the issue as some form
of mixture of law and grace. However, that is simply a double minded
perspective of God and HIS Gospel. It is so easy to hear this two-faced view
from the statements of the legalistic Christian. One moment you will hear
absolute statements about unconditional love. The next, maybe even the
following week's sermon will be of absolute wrath.
Herein reveals the heart of understanding the Gospel. Is it a line drawn to
separate good from evil based on God's Law? Or, is it a line drawn between law
and grace? Yes, here is exactly where I depart from evangelical Christianity's
view of truth. While making grandiose statements about respecting God's Law,
they really dishonor God's Law! Why? Because they confuse God's purpose for
giving the Law to Israel in the first place.
While many profess respect for God's Law, I think our articulation of the
Gospel is the only true absolute respect for the Law of God. And, by the
way, this is the view that agrees with the Law. ALL who were born after Adam
were declared to be sinners, without exception.
You simply cannot take one single issue then try to make a moral statement out
of it as people who judge by the Law do.
I sometime wonder why the Christian and religious world wants to debate who is
and who is not right with God based on the Law, when the Bible is clear that
ALL are guilty. Just what part of ALL is so hard to understand?!
So someone may ask, "Michael is homosexuality condemned by the law"?
Here is where I could imagine Jesus answering a question by asking a question.
"Is EVERY sexual thought against the Law?" The answer is, of course,
a resounding "YES!" because that, ladies and gentleman is the true
heart of the Law! The answer YES is the correct one to any question that
ponders if God condemns any human endeavor short of His perfection.
Galatians 5, which I believe includes ALL of us, never debates the validity of
the condemnation of every human aspect as declared by the Law of God.
Entire religious movements form in order to excuse one area of failure or
another as they attempt to keep the Law. And then they stand back and judge
others for other laws THEY are not keeping.
Here's a case in point. Many "gay" churches exempt homosexuality
from the Law. I do not. Whether self-righteousness comes from a gay person or
the "Church Lady" herself, I care not! I will never vacillate.
The Law declares ALL to be guilty, including me. Let me say it again, ALL.
God's Law is pure, converting the soul. That includes me. That includes you.
I have no problem at all with a complete and total admission that if the Law
were in effect today that I would be under God's wrath. Can you say the same?
Just where does our righteousness come from? Is it a mixture of His
righteousness and ours? No. Thank God, it's just HIS!
Thus Paul's testimony in Philippians 3 reveals his conversion was not from a
murderer to a pacifist. It was a conversion from his own righteousness to
God's! Hallelujah!
Then just why was the Law given to the Hebrew children? One thing is for sure,
it was NEVER given to make them righteous or it failed more miserably than
Communism. It was given for the sole purpose of revealing to the human mind
that ALL were sinners, as a result of Adam's transgression. To this end, there
has never been a greater success.
God had already declared ALL to be sinners due to the disobedience of one man,
Adam. The Law did not help God differentiate between who was a sinner and who
was righteous. God already had declared who was a sinner. Do you actually
think the Law helped God to see sinners for what they were? That would be
laughable. The Law did NOTHING to help God see humans for what they were.
Neither did the Law make a man a sinner. The Law did not set the parameters
for human behavior. Virtually all the Law does is declares us to be human and
God to be God.
What does the Gospel reveal? God is God and we are human and righteous humans
at that! The current debate is that "without God's Law a human has no
guide to behavior." Don't they know that there are entire cultures that
have NEVER heard or seen God's Law who have much more respect and care for
humanity than some Christian individuals have ever had?
You see the black hole vacuum of judging by the Law sucks everyone who uses it
that way into a blinded, skewed understanding of the Gospel. While swirling in
the blackened confusion, they point the finger at the "lawless" and
live in their own self-imposed private hell of guiltiness. Running to and fro,
using the name of Jesus as a cover for sin, and NEVER accepting Him as the
removal of all sin.
"For where there is no law, there is no sin!" One of Paul's
statements about the Law is that should you ever, ever use it to judge someone
else, you are NOT a doer of the Law any more at all. According to Paul, we see
that the Law was ONLY and STRICTLY given to judge one's own self, not for one
to judge another.
Let's suppose that God's Law WAS still in effect today. Now let's apply Paul's
understanding of how to use it LAWFULLY. Ok then, can I only use this code to
judge myself? Yes, the law cannot be used to judge others, ONLY for your self.
WOW, bring back the Law!! And then let's use it LAWFULLY! For being
TOTALLY under the law AND using it lawfully, is far better than this
convoluted disrespect and mixture of God's Law AND His grace! Herein is found
the understanding of the Cross. Without a FULL understanding and acceptance of
the Law, there will never be a full and complete understanding of grace.
LAW? 100%. ABSOLUTE. WITHOUT EXCEPTION.
GRACE? 100% ABSOLUTE. WITHOUT EXCEPTION.
If you miss the guilty "revelation" of the Law, you will miss the
righteous "revelation" of the Gospel. Can you even imagine a world
where the Law of God was used by individuals to judge one's self and NEVER as
a tool to judge another? Could the statement in Revelation be about this? Be
HOT or COLD. Luke warm is sickening! Is HOT one who keeps God's Law and COLD
one who breaks God's Law? I think not, because then law breaking is just as
acceptable as law keeping. Be hot or cold! This is what is acceptable. Could
it be he is suggesting that you should either get totally under the Law or
totally under Grace? For to be in the middle is a sickening misguided view
that can only lead to confusion and a lack of understanding of both the genius
of God's Law and the beauty of His Gospel!
The Law didn't need a little gospel and the Gospel doesn't need a little law.
Let me declare, "I love God's Law", because it reveals God's opinion
of us through the first Adam. I will never forget its revelation! I Love the
Gospel equally to God's Law, because without the Law those of us who tried to
be accepted by it would never know the glory of His grace.
So we declare like other revolutionaries: "Give me grace (liberty) or
Give me law (death)!
Grace is indeed a "revelation" of liberty and law is indeed a
"revelation" of death! Therefore, I now can address the issue of
morality on any issue, as can any who do NOT judge others by the law.
My view of morality can be summed up in this single statement: Morality is
totally and completely irrelevant in the message of the Gospel which leads to
the freeing of the heart.
Now, let's take on the issue of freedom. Freedom NEVER wants to violate the
liberty of others. And it's not that this violation in and of itself is a
God's Law issue. But it is an issue of the heart. Is this a subjective call? I
think not, because it is only those who use God's Law to judge others who make
that Law subjective.
Yes, I can now hear those who do judge by the Law shriek, "What?! Did he
just say morality is TOTALLY and COMPLETELY irrelevant in the Gospel
message?" Yes, without wavering, it is irrelevant.
Is morality irrelevant in the commitments we make to each other? Absolutely
not. If you are not ready for commitment and promises, don't make them. You
could possibly destroy yourself and the person you make the promise to. Let
your yes be yes and your no be no!
Thus my view, sexuality is NOT a Gospel issue. It is a personal, private issue
to be worked out in the strictest separation of law and grace like every other
moral issue. And just like each of those, it is to be worked out in the heart
of each of us, like the ones about eating pork, having intercourse during the
menstrual cycle, women covering their heads, etc., etc.
With this absolute separation of law from grace, is sexual predatory behavior
a private issue? NO! A sexual predator is a violator of another's
freedom. Thus, no understanding of the true Gospel would lead a heart to limit
another righteous person's freedom. Nor does the Gospel revelation lead to
inaction when standing for the freedom of others to live free.
"Then why, Mike Williams, did you bring up your sexuality in the last
letter?" I did so ONLY because it was already brought up previously
in a false light. I am not afraid of the light shinning on it now in order to
correct my own previous misstatements.
Yes, we're staying the course. The current of the river of religious bigotry
is very strong in the world. However, do not waiver, dear one. Do not be
sucked into the hypocritical vacuum of compromised "Christian
values". Stand fast, therefore, in the LIBERTY (see definition below)
wherewith Christ hath made you free and be not entangled again in the yoke of
bondage. In other words, stay the course!
Much love,
Michael Williams
Liberty: Exempt from moral, mortal, sacrificial, and ceremonial law.
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