The Pitfall of Confusion
The way to salvation
is simple enough for a child to understand. Scripture says: “For God so loved
the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him,
should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16) All we have to do is
believe. We don’t have to work to
receive this gift of salvation from God.
Ephesians 2:8-9 says “For by grace are you saved, through faith, and not
of yourselves, it is a gift from God, not of works lest anyone might boast.” We are saved through faith. Faith in Christ as Savior.
Simply
believe. Believe in Jesus. Believing in Jesus will bring great joy into
your life. Believe that He paid the price on the cross for your sins and is
giving you His righteousness. Ephesians
1:7 says: “In Him (Jesus) we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness
of sins in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.” We are bought with the blood of Christ. Acts 20:28 says: “Be shepherds of the church
of God, which He (Jesus) bought with His own blood.” At the
last supper when Jesus was eating with His disciples He said: “This cup is the
new Covenant in My blood, which is poured out for you.” (Luke 22:20)
The good
news of our Christian faith is simple.
We are saved by faith in Christ. Faith that Jesus Christ is our Savior
and Lord. But as we walk the Christian
walk, joyful and believing, there will be pitfalls along the way that we must
watch out for. Pitfalls that we must
stay away from and walk around. One of those pitfalls is the pitfall of confusion.
Scripture says that:” God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” (1 Corinthians
4:33) We must stay away from that ugly pitfall of confusion.
I have a
friend, Sally, who has fallen into this pit of confusion. Sally’s joy in her faith is gone now because she
is so confused. She used to enjoy her
Bible study with her friends. But
someone told her that it was silly to study the Bible with others since each
person reading the Bible would come up with a different meaning and no one
could agree on what the Bible was really saying. Sally believed this person and it has changed
her world.
Sally
worries that since Baptists have beliefs that Presbyterians don’t have and
Catholics have their differences with the Greek Orthodox Christians, that there
is no common faith, no basic belief among Christians. Sally doesn’t want to
continue reading or studying the Bible now.
The joy has gone from her face. Where is the truth she asks? She has
fallen into the pit of confusion.
My words to
Sally are these; That all the major Christian faiths, Protestant, Catholic and
Greek Orthodox around the world and down through the many centuries have always
believed a group of basic common doctrines. We Christians all agree on the few
basics of our faith. But we can disagree with issues that are not basic. The Holy Spirit who lives within each
Christian guides us into all truth. (John
16:13)
The early
Christians put our basic Christian beliefs or doctrines into a creed that Catholics,
Greek Orthodox, and Protestant Christians have held to down through these two
thousand years. Here is the Apostles
Creed: “I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our
Lord. He (Jesus) was conceived by the
power of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was
crucified, died, and was buried. He
descended to the dead. On the third day
He rose again. He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in
the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the
forgiveness of sins (through Christ), the resurrection of the body, and the
life everlasting. Amen. “
We can
disagree on whether we baptize by putting water on the head of the person being
baptized or by putting the person being baptized under water. We can disagree on when the end of the age
will come. Do we believe in the Pope to
be the vicar or Christ or do we believe that every Christian is a priest and
represents Christ? Are we liberal in
interpreting the Bible or are we conservative?
Are we part of a liturgical or formal church or do we worship informally?
We can differ in these issues and still be one body in Christ. But Christians all believe the same basic
doctrines. Christians all believe that
Jesus died for their sins. A few cult groups that call themselves Christian, do
not believe in Christ as Savior and Lord. They are not real Christians.
Some
Christians are confused about who God is.
They start wondering if God is really capable of helping them in their
difficult situation. But no situation is
too hard for God. Nothing is impossible
with God. He is always faithful. Jesus
warns us: “Watch and pray that you will not enter into temptation.” (Mark 14:38) And Paul warns us: “Now I beg you
brothers and sisters, look out for those who cause divisions and offences
contrary to the doctrines which you have learned, and avoid them.” (Romans
16:17) In other words, hold on to the basic doctrines of Christianity. Hold on to Jesus. Stand on the solid
Rock.
Scripture
says: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto your own
understanding.” (Proverbs 3:5) Your
Christian faith is very precious. Scripture says we are given eternal life
because of our faith in Christ. Don’t let anyone or any idea take that away
from you. Hold onto your faith in Christ
and watch out for the pitfalls. Especially
that pitfall of confusion.
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