EARNESTLY CONTEND FOR THE FAITH
earnestly contend for the faith

LET US FIRSTLY TALK ABOUT THE WORD “FAITH”
The faith,
of course, and there is a definite article in front of “faith.” This is not
some vague idea about being positive and believing things, you know – “believe
in yourself,” or “believe in success,” or whatever. The faith has moral
content, doctrinal content. It involves specifics that we must believe. The faith depends
upon what we believe, and in whom we
believe, and it has been delivered to the saints - it doesn’t change.
In our
knowledge talking about “people of faith,” you know. You have the “Faith-Based
Initiative” of President Bush. Well, what he means is anybody that has some
religious faith - you’re a part of this. Well, that is not the faith that we are
to earnestly contend for.
And we
are saved by faith. You know, Satan loves to deceive people and pervert the
faith - deceive them about the faith - because by grace are we saved through
faith. We are saved by faith, we walk by faith, we live by faith, and we are
victorious over sin and Satan by faith. So if Satan can destroy the faith, he has
destroyed salvation. He
has destroyed everything.
And why
must we earnestly contend for it? Well, because it’s not just any faith - any
religious idea - will do; there is only one way to heaven. So the eternal
destiny of souls depends upon this. Jesus said it very clearly in John:3:36
: “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life.” Now, that doesn’t mean you just believe vaguely there is somebody named Jesus. Who is He? What did He do? Why did He come? Why did we need Him? “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life; He that believeth not the Son, shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him”—pretty clear!
: “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life.” Now, that doesn’t mean you just believe vaguely there is somebody named Jesus. Who is He? What did He do? Why did He come? Why did we need Him? “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life; He that believeth not the Son, shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him”—pretty clear!
I’m reading from Acts:20:27
: “For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.” Now, of course, this is the Apostle Paul speaking to the Ephesian elders.
: “For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.” Now, of course, this is the Apostle Paul speaking to the Ephesian elders.
In
other words, you don’t pick and choose what you want to believe, you know, what
you like - have certain favorite verses in the Bible, and we hammer away on
them. We’ve got to know the whole Bible.
Right,
the whole counsel of God. Verse 28: “Take heed therefore unto yourselves….” Check yourself out, see if
you are in the faith...
“…and to
all the flock, over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the
church of God, which He hath purchased with His own blood.” Indicates that
Jesus is God.
Yeah, a
lot of misunderstanding there, And I can recognize it, because as a young
Christian way back then, I leaned in those directions as well, until the Lord
straightened me out. Many people think that faith is, “If I am praying for
something, if I can just believe, if I can just get myself somehow to
believe….” In other words, faith is something, some power, which, if you can
wield it, it will make things happen. Well, obviously that’s a wrong idea of
faith, because if things happen because you believe they will happen, then you
don’t need God! That’s the “power of the mind.” But a rational person can’t
believe something unless he knows it really is true.
But the
Bible says…Jesus said in Mark 11, “Have faith in God.”
So faith is not - we’re talking about a particular kind of faith now; not the faith - but faith
is not believing that it will happen; faith is believing that God will make it
happen. Well, that changes the whole equation. Maybe it isn’t God’s will. Maybe
it’s not God’s way. Maybe it isn’t God’s time. And yet we have multitudes of Christians,
Tom, and they are trying to impose their will on God; and they think that God
is, somehow, just waiting for them to have this faith to get Him to do what
they want Him to do, and when they can really believe that it will happen, that
He will do it. Now, it would be a horrible, horrible world if that were the
case. I’d like to have rain today, you want sunshine.
Kenneth
Copeland regarding the Great Commission. Here’s what he says: “Jesus said, ‘All
power is given unto me. Therefore you take it and use it.’” He goes on to say,
“Faith is your servant,” and he also calls faith a “force, just like gravity.”
Well,
that is so wrong that it is…it’s wicked. It’s leading people astray. It is
rebellion against God. In other words, where does God fit in on this? He’s my
servant; faith is my servant. Faith is some kind of a power like gravity, and I
can take this and I can use it as I please. That is occultism. That’s the
ambition of science, of
the world. Science has
the goal of “We’re going to conquer the atom, conquer space, conquer disease,
and somehow we will reign supreme.” The problem is who is going to be in charge
of all of this power? Scripture very clearly says that I haven’t even begun to
pray until I say, “Not my will, but thine be done.” And prayer is submitting to
God. I mean, the so-called Lord’s Prayer: “Thy kingdom
come, thy will
be done.” But Kenneth Copeland is saying, “No, we can do our own will if we
know how to wield this magic sword called faith, which operates just like
gravity.”
Now,
another problem they have is they want it to be scientific. That was the error
that Mary Baker Eddy fell into. “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.”
Now,
if we could just make this scientific, you see, then we would be respectable in
the eyes of the world; the world could look up to Christians and say, “See, they’re
scientific.”
Well,
but if it’s a scientific law, it’s not grace, number one. Number two, it has
nothing to do with God. An atheist can fly an airplane if he follows the laws
of aerodynamics. An atheist can be a wonderful chemist or a physicist if he
follows the laws. It works automatically, and you don’t have to have faith in
the laws of chemistry to put two compounds together in a test tube and get a
predictable reaction. That’s very simple. So when we are talking about faith,
we are coming before the Creator of the universe, and we are asking Him, “Lord,
if it’s your will. If not, show me what is your will, and guide me.”
But
Tom, we strayed away from the faith. The faith - it’s
really the gospel. “I’m not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the
power of God unto salvation to
everyone who believes it.”
So, the faith
is something I must believe in order to be saved. I don’t negotiate about it;
it doesn’t change. Jesus said: “God so loved the world, He gave His only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have
everlasting life.” So, the faith,
first of all, as we said, has moral content, doctrinal content, [and] it comes
from the Bible. This is what God has said that we must believe. So there is a
framework that Jesus puts this in.
For
example, one of the things Jesus says is, “You’ve got to believe that I am God”
- that’s John 8. “Except you
believe that I AM,” this is God’s name, “if you don’t believe that I AM,
you will die in your sins,” and the Jews knew what He meant. When He said,
“Before Abraham was, I AM,” they knew He was claiming to be God. They took up
stones to stone Him, and Jesus said, “I have done many good works. For which of these good works do you stone
me?” They said, “For a good work we stone thee not, but because thou, being a
man, makest thyself out to be God.”
Okay,
Jesus declared that He is God. If He is not God, He can’t be our Savior,
because the penalty that His own justice requires is infinite. It takes an
infinite person to pay an infinite penalty, and only Christ could die for our
sins and pay that infinite penalty. Well, I saw a poll recently - Barna Poll, I
think it was, not too long ago. What was it? Thirty-five percent of the people
who call themselves born-again Christians don’t believe Jesus is God! The
Scripture says very clearly, Romans:10:9
: “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus” (so I’ve got to believe He is Lord and He’s God), “and believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
: “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus” (so I’ve got to believe He is Lord and He’s God), “and believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
I think
it’s another 40 percent, or whatever, of “Christians” - many pastors, priests -
who said they don’t believe in the resurrection. You don’t believe in the
resurrection! Paul says, “If Christ isn’t risen, we are yet in our sins.”
There’s no hope.
So you
can’t just make up a religion and call it Christianity. So when we are to
earnestly contend for the
faith, there are certain parameters, there are certain bounds - you
can’t go outside of this. You can’t say, “Well, I think Jesus was a good man.”
He’s not a good man because He claimed to be God, and a good man doesn’t claim
to be God. He’s either an egomaniac, you know, or he is insane - doesn’t know
what he’s talking about. He is only a good man if He is who He claimed to be,
and that is God, the only Savior, and the Judge of all the universe.
We are
to earnestly contend for the faith.
We’re not to be contentious. There are a lot of people who are contentious. I
don’t want to talk with someone that all they want to do is argue. If you see a
couple of people arguing, neither one is listening to the other, generally.
They are just waiting for their opportunity to get in their theory or whatever
it is.
God
says, “Come now, let us reason together.” I think, what we have been saying is
reasonable. If we are going to be saved from our sins, if we are going to
receive the gift of God, which is eternal life - which the Bible says is only
through Jesus Christ - God couldn’t forgive anyone if Christ did not pay the
full penalty for their sins. It’s that simple. If the judge just forgives
someone because he favors them, or he wants to, he becomes a party to their
crime. He is an unjust judge, and God goes not go back on His Word. He doesn’t
have any favorites. He is no “respecter of persons,” the Scripture says.
So we
know logically, rationally - I mean, you can’t play a game without rules. You
can’t make it up. You’re going to get out on the football field in the NFL or
whatever - you can’t make up your own rules! There are certain rules that
define this game. And God created this universe, and He makes the rules.
And He
said, you know, He gave Ten Commandments, and they have been broken, and man
does not keep them. He says, “All have sinned and come short of the glory of
God.” Okay, now if we are going to be forgiven of our sins, if we are going to
receive the gift of eternal life, it has to be on God’s terms. You don’t
negotiate with God; you don’t talk Him into something—say, “Look, God, how
about this, you know, how about doing it my way for a while?”
So, the faith…why do we
contend for it? Because if you do not accept what God has said, and you do not
believe it, you are lost forever - you are separated from God forever in
torment, and it will be torment. I think one of the worst torments of hell will
be the person will realize they didn’t have to be there. It was their
stubbornness that rejected Christ. God held out the offer of pardon - eternal
life. Christ paid the penalty, and they wouldn’t take it. They refused, and now
they are separated from Him forever and forever and forever, and it’s their own
fault.
they
want what they want. They don’t want submission to God’s will. They want to be
able to be in charge. They want a formula that will then enable them to get
what they want. KENNETH HAGIN is
dead now. One of his little booklets was titled How to Write Your Own Ticket with God.
He said Jesus appeared to him and gave him four principles. If you follow them,
you can always get what you want from God.
I don’t
want to get what I want from God, because my heart is deceitful. There’s a big
difference between getting God to give me what I want and allowing Him to give
me what He knows I need and would be best for me.
So back
to salvation and the faith - God
decides it. I either accept His terms, I accept His offer, or I am a rebel. He
doesn’t have any place for me. He doesn’t have any alternatives for me. There’s
no second choice. It’s not a multiple-choice quiz, you know. “Well, what would
you like?” It’s not a cafeteria: “Well, I like this, and you like that. Okay,
now you’ve got your faith and I’ve got my faith.” It doesn’t work that way.
Conclusively,
exactly! So, so many false ideas, Why are we so
concerned? Because we are supposed to earnestly contend for the truth! Why must
we earnestly contend? Well, we have already said it on this section of the
program: because the eternal destiny of mankind depends upon it. God is going
to destroy this whole universe. He is going to make a new universe. Where are
you going to hang out while He does that? Okay? Only those who have allowed Him
to recreate them in Christ through faith - they have believed the gospel - they
will be in this new universe. The rest of them cast out - the Bible calls it
outer darkness; you will be alone with yourself and the remorse of what you’ve
done in the past - unforgiving now, and realizing it could have been forgiven.
Christ paid the full penalty for that, and you rejected Him. I think that will
haunt people eternally.