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Why I Believe This Gospel
Paul the apostle of the
gospel of grace and peace wrote that anybody that didn't agree with his
particular take on his gospel should be accursed.
Well, while I don't feel quite as brash toward today's legalists as Paul
did to the ones of his day, I did want to point out that apparently
there was more than one "gospel" that was being preached. We at Mike
Williams Media have made no secret that we preach a distinct gospel from
the one that is widely heard and seen in our culture know as Evangelical
Christianity (EC).
We preach a gospel of inclusion. EC preaches one of exclusion.
We preach of an all-powerful Christ. EC preaches a limp Christ,
dependent on people making the "right" choice and then having the
wherewithal to convince others to make a series of similar "right"
choices. EC is "pro-choice". MWM is "pro-life" -- the life of Christ.
An acquaintance of mine recently had to resign as "senior pastor" of a
6,000 member Southern Baptist Church where I used to attend before being
converted to the gospel. He had to stand with his wife before three
packed services and admit to having had an intimate relationship with a
woman other than his wife. I wished someone would have stood up and
said, "you without sin cast the first hymnal".
But he was being judged with the same judgement he had judged.
I ran into him and began ministering the gospel of grace and peace to
him.
His EC church has these "love waits" seminars where they cajole young
people into coming forward and committing "before man and before God"
never to have sex before marriage. So, I asked the defrocked clergyman
since Jesus had clearly equated thinking about sex to doing it, why they
didn't ask the teenagers to commit to not only not doing "it" but also
to not think about "it" before they got married. His reaction, like so
many others, was one of bewilderment. EC is bewildering.
The reason they don't ask the kids to not think about "it" is because
even they know it's not possible. And who would come and pay for
expectations so high that they were impossible? And yet that's exactly
what millions of Americans contributing billions of dollars do. They
keep institutions financially afloat that preach that righteousness can
somehow be achieved and maintained through a combination of human action
and God's will.
I say to this EC crowd, "BS!" (Maybe I am getting some of that Pauline
brashness!)
Righteousness is a product of God's grace and God's grace alone.
The reason I believe this gospel is because I just was tired of being an
illogical hypocrite. I was shown it was not expedient to hold myself and
everyone else up to a standard that only Jesus Himself could attain. I
was tired of being a judge when that was the job God had assigned
Himself.
I believe THIS gospel because it assigns maximum honor to Jesus Christ.
For more of this gospel, click on www.gospelrevolution.com.
For Mike Williams Media communicating love,
Glenn Klein
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