When the "toe is in the door", and man empowers
himself with the right to legislate doctrine...creeds become the standard
rather than the Inspired Word of GOD!
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE/QUOTES OF CREEDS/UNINSPIRED
MEN
Martin Luther - "We
must not explain the Scriptures by the Fathers, but explain and judge the
Fathers by the Scriptures." [Schaff, History of the
Christian Church, Vol. IV, pg. 204].
Lutheran Creed - "The
only way to settle doctrinal questions is to show what the Bible
teaches." [Our Creed: What Lutherans Believe and Teach,
J. M. Weidenschilling, pg. 2.]
Methodist Creed (1948) - "The
Holy Scriptures contain all things necessary to salvation; so that whatsoever
is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any
man that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be taught requisite
or necessary to salvation." [Methodist
Discipline (1948), pg. 25.]
Presbyterian Creed (1949) - "The whole counsel of God, concerning
all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith and life, is
either expressly set down in the scripture, or by good and necessary
consequences may be deduced from scripture; unto which nothing at any time is
to be added, whether by new revelation of the Spirit or traditions of
men." [Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church (1949), pg. 6.]
Baptist Creed (1950) - "We believe that the Holy Bible was written
by men divinely inspired, and is a perfect treasure of heavenly instructions;
that it has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth without any
mixture of error for its content." [Church
Manual, J. M. Pendleton, (1950), pg. 43].
Alexander Campbell (1839) - "We take the Bible, the whole Bible,
and nothing but the Bible as the foundation of all Christian union and
communion. Those who do not like this will please show us a more excellent
way." [Introduction to Second Edition of The Christian System, June 13,
1839]
Church of God -
"The Church of God accepts the whole Bible rightly divided and holds these
sacred truths as they have been revealed in the Scriptures by the Holy
Ghost." [https://www.thechurchofgod.org].
These quotations all
agree that God's Word is all sufficient as the Bible so declares. From the website of the Church of God, under the heading of 'WHO WE ARE—Basic Bible Beliefs', are listed 29 ‘points of doctrine’. What is
disturbing, is this statement that precedes these ‘points”: "Not all
Christian Church organizations teach these points of doctrine the same
way." My question (and I hope yours) is
this: WHY NOT? Is it ‘okay’ to teach these points of doctrine
differently? If, as the Methodist Creed states, "The Holy Scriptures
contain all things necessary to salvation", can we understand all these things necessary to salvation ALIKE? If
not, why not? Does the Bible teach us differently when it comes to
doctrine? ‘Doctrine’ is used interchangeably
with 'teaching' and 'gospel'. Notice:
- There is truth (John 17:17), but there is error (1 John 4:6).
- There is truth that can be changed into a lie (Romans 1:25).
- There is truth or there is unrighteousness to obey (Romans 2:8).
- There is ‘the’ gospel and there is ‘another’ gospel (Galatians 1:6-9).
- There is 'sound' doctrine (1 Timothy 1:10; 2 Timothy 4:3; Titus 1:9; 2:1), and there 'doctrines and commandments of men (Matthew 15:8-9).
- There is a 'pattern of sound words' (2 Thessalonians 1:13), and there is vain talk; deception, and things which ought not to be taught (Titus 1:10-11).
Is the problem really with a divinely inspired Bible, or
with uninspired human creeds? Which one is actually being taught to
people? Which one is taught in Theological Seminaries to those seeking a
preaching profession? Will they not teach people what they themselves are
taught? Would this be why the Church of God website has this troubling
statement: "Not all Christian Church organizations teach these points of
doctrine the same way."?
The gospel was purposed to unite, not
divide people in Christ. Few today are troubled by the religious division that
has resulted from not teaching these 'points of
doctrine' alike. We need to address this matter of
religious division by sitting down together and studying from the Bible. The
Bible teaches the same on all these 'points of doctrine'. Let us teach the same
on them and we will be 'one' in Christ. This was His prayer: “I do not ask on
behalf of these alone, but for those also who believe in Me through their word; that
they may all be one; even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us…” (John 17:20-21). We can if our desire
is, as Martin Luther stated, "...not explain the Scriptures by the
Fathers, but explain and judge the Fathers by the Scriptures...". Discipleship is based upon continuance in
what Jesus taught. “If you continue in My
word, then you are truly disciples of Mine…” (John 8:31).
Jesus said if we have the desire to obey the will of the Father, we would be
able to discern truth from error and be made free from sin (John 7:17; 8:32).
Let us remember the inspired words of the apostle John: “Anyone who goes too far and does not abide in
the teaching of Christ, does not have God; the one who abides in the teaching,
he has both the Father and the Son. If anyone comes to you and does not bring
this teaching, do not receive him into your house, and do not
give him a greeting; for the one who gives him a greeting participates in
his evil deeds.”
(2 John 1:9-11).
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