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Double Damn

Galatians 1:6-9 I am surprised and astonished that you are so quickly turning renegade and deserting Him Who invited and called you by the grace (unmerited favor) of Christ (the Messiah) [and that you are transferring your allegiance] to a different [even an opposition] gospel.Not that there is [or could be] any other [genuine Gospel], but there are [obviously] some who are troubling and disturbing and bewildering you [with a different kind of teaching which they offer as a gospel] and want to pervert and distort the Gospel of Christ (the Messiah) [into something which it absolutely is not].But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to and different from that which we preached to you, let him be accursed (anathema, devoted to destruction, doomed to eternal punishment)!As we said before, so I now say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel different from or contrary to that which you received [from us], let him be accursed (anathema, devoted to destruction, doomed to eternal punishment)!

The idiom “damn” has a long and complex history, evolving from its original meaning of condemnation to its modern use in expressions of anger, or indifference. Its origins trace back to Latin, Old French, and Middle English, eventually becoming a part of the English language’s vocabulary. Legally and theologically it meant “to pronounce guilty” and a theological meaning of “to condemn to eternal punishment.” In the passage above Paul is doubly cursing anyone that preaches or teaches another Gospel than the one he and the Apostles had delivered. It was such a serious offense that he was double damning them to eternal separation from God, and all that is good. Revelation 21:8 calls it the second death: But as for the cowards and the ignoble and the contemptible and the cravenly lacking in courage and the cowardly submissive, and as for the unbelieving and faithless, and as for the depraved and defiled with abominations, and as for murderers and the lewd and adulterous and the practicers of magic arts and the idolaters (those who give supreme devotion to anyone or anything other than God) and all liars (those who knowingly convey untruth by word or deed)—[all of these shall have] their part in the lake that blazes with fire and brimstone. This is the second death.

There is much talk of a Zombie Apocalypse but truth be known they’re already here. The living dead are those who have no knowledge of the true Gospel, or the Full Gospel. Some even partake of the different gospels Paul referenced. What false gospels are there?

  1. Mormon Gospel – the Mormons call their Book of Mormon, another gospel.
  2. Do-it-yourself, self-help gospel
  3. Prosperity gospel
  4. Hyper-Grace or Cheap Grace gospel
  5. Good People go to Heaven gospel
  6. Optional Jesus gospel
  7. Social gospel
  8. New Age spirituality gospel

The story is told of a man who is convinced he is dead. His wife and kids are exasperated. They keep telling him he’s not dead. But he continues to insist he’s dead. They try telling him, “Look, you’re not dead; you’re walking and talking and breathing; how can you be dead?” But he continues to insist he is dead. The family finally takes him to a doctor. The doctor pulls out some medical books to demonstrate to the man that dead men do not bleed. After some time, the man admits that dead men do not bleed. The doctor then takes the man’s hand and a needle and pokes the end of his finger. The man starts bleeding. He looks at his finger and says, “What do you know? DEAD MEN DO BLEED!”

There are certain symptoms associated with people who are truly raised from spiritual death. Unfortunately the “living dead” have a difficult time admitting it. The scary thing is many of these “corpses” go to church or at least to buildings that have the title outside. There are even “corpses” posing as shepherds of God’s people, instructing them in churches, seminaries, and colleges around the world. Question is, How do you survive the zombie apocalypse? How do you survive being infected or bitten by a zombie?

  1. Test yourself to see if you are still walking by faith, and trust. If you are not being stretched and challenged to be comformed to the total image of Jesus could be you’ve already been infected. Take a finger and quickly shove it in to your eye. If you feel no pain – you might be a zombie.
  2. Ask yourself, Am I still gathering with other believers to worship Jesus and fellowship (to co-share the testimony of Who Jesus is in your life). If you’ve ceased gathering – check for a pulse. The decay has already begun.
  3. Test your hearing. Ask yourself, Am I spending time communing with Jesus and the Spirit in the Word and Prayer. If you find yourself just reading a book called the Bible without any interaction with the Godhead chances are you are beginning to resemble the cast of Michael Jackson’s Thriller video. Place your hands on the side of your head to see if your ears are still attached. You might be a zombie.
  4. Look at your hands and feet. Ask, Am I investing in the lives of others through serving and sharing who He is to me? (Some call this the ministry, missions and evangelism). If you are not involved in any of these the zombie virus has taken hold and you might need to begin searching for missing limbs. Most likely you have joined the zombie apocalypse.

Judging Angels?!

In the book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis introduces four children from England: Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie – who travel through a mystical wardrobe to discover the land of Narnia. In that enchanted land they are introduced to the Lion, Aslan and Narnia’s nemesis, the White Witch. Eventually a battle ensues between the children, and the White Witch. But Aslan prevails, sacrificially laying down his life as a ransom for Edmund. From the sacrificial stone table Aslan is raised from the dead emerging to end the White Witch’s reign, and restoring the sons of Adam and daughters of Eve to their rightful place as co-regents of Narnia. One writer stated: After a few days, the Pevensies were taken to Cair Paravel to be crowned as the Kings and Queens of Narnia. Peter was called High King Peter the Magnificent, Susan was called Queen Susan the Gentle, Edmund was called King Edmund the Just, and Lucy was called Queen Lucy the Valiant.

Yet Lewis’ fictional work for children, has its root in Biblical truth. His words direct us prophetically to look beyond the temporal booths of Tabernacles to the Reign of Jesus. To a time when all things which were stolen from mankind will be restored. What is our destiny?

1 Corinthians 6:2-3 Do you not know that the saints (the believers) will [one day] judge and govern the world? And if the world [itself] is to be judged and ruled by you, are you unworthy and incompetent to try [such petty matters] of the smallest courts of justice?Do you not know also that we [Christians] are to judge the [very] angels and pronounce opinion between right and wrong [for them]? How much more then [as to] matters pertaining to this world and of this life only! AMPC

Revelation 20:6 Blessed (happy, to be envied) and holy (spiritually whole, of unimpaired innocence and proved virtue) is the person who takes part (shares) in the first resurrection! Over them the second death exerts no power or authority, but they shall be ministers of God and of Christ (the Messiah), and they shall rule along with Him a thousand years. AMPC

Matthew 24:44-47 You also must be ready therefore, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not expect Him.45 Who then is the faithful, thoughtful, and wise servant, whom his master has put in charge of his household to give to the others the food and supplies at the proper time? 46 Blessed (happy, fortunate, and to be envied) is that servant whom, when his master comes, he will find so doing.47 I solemnly declare to you, he will set him over all his possessions.

Tabernacles reminds us Jesus is coming back to reign on the earth and when He does He will set His servants over ALL His possessions! (That includes earth) These Scriptures, along with other parables, infer believers will be given responsibility to co-reign with Jesus on earth. Until then, keep watch, and be faithful over what the Lord has placed in your hands. This includes family, marriage, co-workers, church family, neighbors, and all other areas of influence.