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Hello from the Philippines!
« on: July 12, 2018, 04:11:32 AM »
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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2018, 06:24:45 AM »
Wow, Chris, you didn't have to write a novel to introduce yourself, but that's quite a story! Most of us here have sanctified ourselves from leavened church buildings and all 501(c)(3) ministries (don't know if you've read/heard the teaching on that one yet--Chris just recently rewrote that article and added a lot to it), but it's still great to hear that God can even use them to bring people to Himself.

I was in the Air Force for eight years, myself (1984-1992). I spent two and a half years in Germany and the rest of the time at Langley AFB, which was HQ TAC at that time. A girl I was friends with from Germany was stationed at Barksdale, though, and I visited her there. I can see why you would have hated it.

I'm glad you and your family are all together again and that God has brought you this far. I look forward to getting to know you better and pray you will grow in God's Word with us.

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« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2018, 03:40:49 PM »
This is a beautiful testimony. Praise the Lord for his gracefullness!
Sounds like He really blessed your way and wanted you to be where you are now.
So be salt and light!
God bless you! And welcome to the forum from another fairly new member.

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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2018, 06:51:02 PM »
Wow Chris, thank you for taking the time to write tht and share it with us. The Lord saved me also at a late age and once tht happens truly everything becomes different. Praise be to God!
Welcome to the forum, I look forward to getting to know you better!
Masha

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« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2018, 09:05:43 PM »
Great testimony, welcome from me too.

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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2018, 10:55:24 PM »
Good morning All,

We are very blessed that the Lord Jesus Christ showed compassion on us!

Jeanne,
Sorry about the novel... But there was more that had to be said, If I'm going to tell it, I want to tell it all.

Also, I did not open up any of the other testimonies, prior to writing my own here; I did not want to be swayed by doing what everybody else does. So my only limiting factor was the count limit, which I was unaware of until I had completed the testimony offline and was ready to cut/paste.

Thanks to all who have taken the time to read Christ's Testimony in our lives.  I also look forwarding to fellowship with His saints.

Chris
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« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2018, 01:36:05 AM »
Welcome to the forum, Chris  :)

I hope you don't mind me asking, but were you ever influenced by pentecostal/charismatic doctrine when you were a new christian?

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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2018, 04:35:39 AM »
Hi Ruth,

I don't mind the question at all.  Several months after I arrived in Korea, I met a young man that sort of worked for me.  I was the equivalent of a manager and one of my supervisors had a guy that worked for him.  Well, this young man, named Daniel, heard me talking to the team one day;  It was around Aug 2016, so it was about 16 months after I heard heard the Word of God for the first time.

So this particular day when I had pulled everybody in and told them that I would not put up with dishonesty and basically gave my expectations for how professionals should act.  I was using terms that unbelievers don't use; I used words like debauchery and wickedness when I described events they could get into during their off time and ruin their careers. 

Well, this caught the ear of Daniel.  He began to visit me in my office and I got excited to talk about Jesus and Scripture.  After a few weeks, he offered to help me with some vehicle repairs.  The garage was about a 2-hour drive from where we were located.

On the way up, I had some sermons ready, download from online preachers, I was still very young in faith, so I listened to a lot of audio sermons.
Anyway, after the sermon, he began to dispute some of the things he heard, and we had some discussion.

I remember one specific question on the ride up, he said, do you think your pastor (the pastor of the Fundamental Baptist Church I was currently attending), will Baptize me in the name of Jesus?

I was a bit confused.. I said, "I think so, I mean, how else would he do it?"
He said, "because in Acts, the Apostles only baptized in the name of JESUS ONLY, not Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (or Ghost)"

I had never even considered this doctrine, or studied the matter so I had no opinion, other than what Jesus Christ said in Matthew 28:19:
     Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost

There was some other small talk, we got to the other base and fixed the car, eat lunch, etc.
Then proceeded on the way home later that afternoon.

After driving about 30 mins, I asked if he wanted to stop and get some coffee at this nice island rest stop in the middle of a bridge (in Korea).
He said sure. So after we get the coffee, we're sitting at a bench and I said something to this effect;

"It would be amazing when Christ returns and we get glorified bodies... I really hate sin, in that day when we put off corruptible and put on incorruptible will be such a glorious day, because I don't want to ever have the inclination of sin in my flesh.  As much as I long for that day, I pray He will allow me to return to my wife and kids so I can teach my children in the way they should go, so they will not depart.  I guess thats my only want for now; that my family will be saved"

His eyes got really BIG!  He said are you serious? You are not afraid of the Lords return?

I said, "I'm not afraid for me, but I'm afraid for my family.  I don't know if they are saved."

He said, "But you are not even saved! You told me on the way up, that you don't speak in tongues! So if Jesus comes back right now, you will be burning in hell!"

Well, I was by no means any sort of expert in the definition of tongues, Whether it was for today's Christians or not?, if the gifts were still applicable?, if they faded away as the Apostolic period ceased? However, I did know a few things...

He continued to reference The Acts of the Apostles, and 1 Cor 14 continuously... from that comment about Baptism, to the comment about Pentecost and the tongues that descended on the upper room.

I pointed out that Paul opposes the way Pentecostals operate today in their church buildings... I showed him in Acts 2, the "tongues" were real earthly languages.  I mean, LOOK! The Bible lists the tongues they were speaking! I opened 1 Cor 14 and read to him slowly that its two, no more than three and not without an interpreter.  If there is no interpreter, then they are to remain silent.  I pointed out that all things must be done orderly.  That Paul says without an interpreter, if an unbeliever came into the building, they would say you all are like barbarians, Scripture says, tongues ARE A SIGN FOR UNBELIEVERS, I already believe.
I pointed out Paul says tongues is to edify the church, if they don't understand your speech, then its a selfish display of a gift. If it is in an unknown language, the church cannot say Amen.  I told him we have the Word of God, there is no new revelation, etc.

Secondly, and most importantly, I said, but the book/chapter your are quoting from is concerning spiritual gifts, not salvation.

He said, tongues is the evidence of salvation.

I don't know, maybe it was, but Ephesians 2:8-10, said I am saved through faith, the gift of God. Created unto good works.

All I can say, is I used to live with no regard to Jesus Christ, now I seek to allow Him to be Glorified through me. The preaching of the Word of Truth is foolishness to those that perish... I love the Word of God.
The Bible says, the Spirit gives the gifts, to some he gives prophecy, to some he gives interpretation, to some tongues.  If I don't speak in (an unknown language), it's because God didn't gift me with that.  But the subject of salvation should not be confused with the subject of gifts.

The conversation was very long... but in the end, he was unrelenting and stood firmly that without "tongues" I was doomed to eternal fire.

It's interesting, most people miss the hyperbole in Paul's Epistles, for example 1Cor13:1
Though I speak with tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal.

Look at the next verse:
And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand ALL mysteries, and ALL knowledge;

Do you think Paul has "ALL Understanding? and ALL knowledge?" 
That would make him God wouldn't it? The same logic can be applied to verse 1.

Charasmatics claim they are speaking an "angelic language".
Show me in the Bible where the angels spoke and man could not understand.  I haven't found it. Look at Luke 1:28 for an example,
"And the angel came in unto her, and said, "Hail, thou are highly favored, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women."

When angels speak in Scripture, it is understandable.

In conclusion to your question, I was never influenced by charismatics but I was introduced to them, by way of a young man named Daniel that told me I required the gift of tongues to be saved.

According to Daniel, Even if I am following the commandments of The Lord Jesus Christ, I am not saved. 

My wife is from the Philippines, her native tongue is Tagalog.
If she had the biblical "gift of tongues", she could walk into a Chinese village and speak perfect Cantonese or Mandarine (unknown tongues for her).
Not the gibberish you typically hear from the Pentecostal churches around the world.

I believe tongues (the unbiblical tongues seen in todays church buildings) are also spoken around the world by many shamans and tribes people (who are not of God), therefore, I reject that doctrine as heresy.

Thanks for asking!

Chris
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« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2018, 03:39:26 AM »
Wow, thank you for your reply, Chris. I really enjoyed reading that.

I used to be involved with pentecostals and they would emphasise tongues a lot. I didn't really know much at the time; I just saw their zeal and equated it with faith.

I'm thankful to God that He got me out of there; they weren't Jesus-only pentecostals but there was a lot of leaven/ traditions of men there. And the signs and wonders stuff. I'd ask the pastor about scripture concerning this, and I'd go home with more questions than answers.

I foolishly assumed that if I just showed them in scripture then they would understand and repent and things would change so I stayed there longer than I should of. Sometimes they appeared to take something on board for a little while, and most were friendly people, but it eventually became clear that they were going to go their own way.

They used to lay hands on people A LOT in that place. I learnt not to go up to their altar calls or ask for prayer because you could almost guarantee someone would come up and lay their hands on you. They also liked to pray in circles, or while holding hands. I never liked this and couldn't find any scriptural basis for that, in fact it seemed more of a superstitious practice.
I clasped my hands together to indicate I didn't want to do that and I had others prise my hands apart so they could hold them!

So it's interesting you mention shamans - we didn't have a lot of the 'manifestations' that I've seen in videos online, but some do look similar to the kundalini-type manifiestatons from these gurus 'opening third eyes'. The hand placements are also similar.

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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #9 on: July 14, 2018, 06:21:07 AM »
Hello again Ruth,

What a blessing how even when you were in the midst of those teachings, something didn't seem right to you.

It's wonderful that you are here seeking Truth. 

Yes, i understand about bringing Scripture to the leaders.
I mentioned Independent Fundamental Baptist, well, there are some things done there, that are not Scriptural and so as you can see, I am here reaching out to find others like me. They will not listen to Scripture because most of them; as Christopher Johnson rightly pointed out, they received training from their Seminary school and the professors told them a philosophy by which to think.  As young students, they disagreed or did not see Scripture the same as the school, they would not get passing grades.  So once indoctrinated, their minds are not able to see the truth any longer. 

1Ti 4:2 Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron;

To name a few issues I have with the church buildings I've attended: The emphasis on "the altar" ie. The pastors saying this at the end of each sermon:

"If there's ever been a time when you have never trusted in Jesus, every head down, every eye shut... nobodies looking around... If there's ever been a time; if your standing here today and have not believed in Jesus... I want you to come up to the Altar and ask Jesus into your heart."

Every time I hear this... I'm saddened.
#1 Christopher Johnson's article on Repentance identifies that the pastors of these churches... almost unanimously never emphasis repentance... It's just speak with your mouth and your in heaven. (contrary to Christs own teachings; "I tell you nay, unless you repent, ye shall likewise perish - Luke 13.
#2 There is no biblical mandate for those in Christ to come forward to an 'Altar'... The altar (the place where the sacrifices were made) was destroyed when the Temple and Jerusalem were destroyed in the first century.
Christ was our sacrifice. Our bodies are now the temple of the living God;

1 Pet 1:15 But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation (life style).

But also, the heavy emphasis on Tithing and Mal 3:10 and First fruits offerings.
Something I heard 3 weeks ago, from my local church building that caused me to depart from them was the pastor said this:
"God wants to Bless you!!! And you know... the only thing He requires is that you Give!!! God loves a cheerful giver!!!"

That is a lie.  And it angers me to hear it.  God's blessings are not measured how much money we give a church building.

From what I can see from Scripture: God's blessing is Salvation.

Gal 3:14 That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
Eph 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:

I thing about it like this; I love my girls, if they were to do something they should not; they will not cease to be my children.  They will not lose the blessing of having a loving home to stay in, I will still provide them food, clothing, shelter. 
But they will be chastened for disobedience.

Rev 3:19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.

I'm no expert on Pentecostals, I've shared with you the extend of my dealings.  Sounds like you would be the resident expert of the perversions of they teachings.  You are not alone on the leaders of church buildings ignoring your calls to abide in God's Word and falling on deaf ears though.

Great talking to you!
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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2018, 07:15:15 AM »
Hi Christopher

I just finished reading your introduction.  What a transformation in life.  :)

Welcome to the forum.
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« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2018, 07:45:25 AM »
Thanks for the welcome Kevin,

I actually had one last thing to add to my previous comment; concerning the preacher who said, "God wants to bless you - All He requires it that you Give (us your money)"
I often reflect on what the antithesis to a statement implies... in this case; if that statement were true...

What he is really saying is;

"If you do not give this church building your money, God is going to curse you!"
(The wrath of God/enmity of God/or cursing of God being the opposite of His blessing)

You guys think I'm in my right mind with this?
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« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2018, 08:30:51 AM »
What he is really saying is;

"If you do not give this church building your money, God is going to curse you!"
(The wrath of God/enmity of God/or cursing of God being the opposite of His blessing)

You guys think I'm in my right mind with this?

Yes, I think you are quite right.  When I was involved with those in the church buildings they didn't hesitate to utter curses.  They are people who seem to think they are given licence to do and to say whatever they please.
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« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2018, 09:56:54 AM »
I'm attending my church since 2015 and only once have I experiences that it was asked for money, because our landlord wated us out of his building and we  Had to find another one. The elders needed to know how much budget we had to find another location. So everybody got a letter asking If and how much Money we we're ready to give. No blessings, No curses. There are brethren who are paying the rent for the building, but I couldn't tell who they are and they probably wouldn't want others to know either.

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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2018, 10:43:40 AM »
Thanks for the feedback,

yeah Hakim, I like that way that sounds. 

The place near me...It's called a "Bible Baptist Church"
I honestly didn't know there were denominations within denominations.

Anyway,
Every Sunday, (they use red bags to collect) They pass the bags, sometimes 3-4 times a day.

My wife and kids have been attending this church while I was in Korea.
So once I arrived here end of April, I started to attend and was evaluating their doctrines for a month to see if I was going to become a member.

After Sunday school, they pass the red bags around to give to the poor.  They want the people to put their names on the slips.
Then the preacher will talk about how the church doesn't give and make them feel bad and say its commanded of God
Then they bring the bags out and want your names on the slip.
Then splash around the milk of the Word for 30 mins. Tells everybody to stand with all eyes closed and talks for 15 mins about coming to the Altar.
Sometimes the preacher will randomly call the ushers to bring the bags out in the middle of his sermon.

Then...
Around 6pm, there is an evening service and the bags are passed around again.
(I'm already stewing by this point), after the service, the preacher tells the congregation to stay in their seats.
He starts talking about how they want to build more rooms in the back and they need money to complete the 2nd floor.

He says nobody is going anywhere until we have the money. 
He calls a guy from the front row up to be the book keeper.
Then he says we need... $800.
He takes out his wallet and pulls out $50 and gives it to the book keeper.
Then he says we need $750... he walks over to the left side of the room and stand there and stares at the people in that section.
He says more verses out of context about robbing God and Gods blessings are waiting for you.
He looks and see's a hand up and asks the guy how much? The guy says $50...
The preacher looks at the book keeper and says, Ok! Amen, Robert will give $50.... only $700 to go... who is going to be faithful?
Anybody else a faithful disciple of Christ over here... Who will be going home today comfortable while they know they have robbed God?

On and on this goes... until he extorts his $800.

I couldn't believe it!

I mean, you would think this pastor had never read Matthew 6 before.
All I could think was this man has made this building a house of merchandise.  He loves standing in the synagogue to be seen of men.
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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2018, 11:15:41 AM »
You mean after all the nonsense in the morning, you actually went back?! I think the second time they pulled out those red bags I would have gotten up and left and never gone back.

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« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2018, 11:40:49 AM »
That Sounds horrible!
I don't know, If I were in a place where there is no real church, I would probably look out for other like-minded people and start a prayers and study group at home.
One of the elders of my church told me how it came to Life about 30 years ago. He and some of his friends were attending a Bible study course in the german evangelic church (That is what is left over today from the original reformation through Martin Luther).
They got saved and wanted to dedicate their Life to Jesus.
So they went to their Pastor and wanted to get baptized.
Among them there was also a former Catholic girl.
The pastor who was a genuine believer (his words) told them that he truly wanted to baptize her, because of her faith, but that his church had a contract with the Catholic church that strictly prohibited them to baptize any person that came from the Catholic church.
He Said that the only Chance to get her baptized was to plant their own church outside the german evangelic church. So out of necessity they did that exact thing. Therefore we are not bound to the internal Policen of any of the denominations and can take just the Bible as our fundament.
I'm not saying that my church is perfect, but I know that we have many people who fear God and that every male member is allowed to preach to the congregation and every male member is allowed to rebuke.
If this congregation would become spoilt, I'm Sure someone would go and start another one. I guess when persecution comes er will have to work in smaller groups, anyway.

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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2018, 08:33:15 PM »
Hakim, it's wonderful and amazing to learn that there is at least one church in Germany that actually tries to be Biblical! I don't know that you could find enough true believers in America (or Australia, for that matter) in one area to be able to do something like that. You are very fortunate and blessed to have been able to find such a place.

If there's one thing that the church buildings in America have accomplished, it is that their indoctrination has immunised most of the population against being able to even hear the truth of God's word. Hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand.

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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2018, 12:05:20 AM »
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If there's one thing that the church buildings in America have accomplished, it is that their indoctrination has immunised most of the population against being able to even hear the truth of God's word. Hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand.

Isaiah 8 Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)
14 And he shall be for a sanctuary; but for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of offence to both the houses of Israel, for a gin and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. 15 And many among them shall stumble, and fall, and be broken, and be snared, and be taken.
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Re: Hello from the Philippines!
« Reply #19 on: July 15, 2018, 08:11:29 AM »
Yes Jeanne/Hakim,

I thought it had to be a fluke or some sort of off day... I just could not believe it was a normal church service.

The last time I went there was 3 June, there was a guest "pastor" and he was telling jokes the whole time. The whole building was laughing and I was sitting there looking around at all these people.  The guy just kept telling jokes, one after another and the people kept on laughing.
It was like we were in a comedy club.  I'm not kidding, it was at least 5-6 jokes already. Not even in context of the Scripture.

Like if he was reading Luke 19:3 about Zacchaeus being little of stature, and the "pastor" just happened to be a shorter man, and said maybe he looked something like me, short and balding... something like that... I could let it slip, if that was the extent of it...

But this was like full on 5 min stories that ended with a roar of laughter.
It was like so Jack and Jill went up the hill.... and one day he says blah blah blah....
So ridiculous.

I put all my things away, my KJV Bible, my notebook, my pen, I put my backpack on and sat there and said to myself...
"If this guy tells one more joke, I'm done."

Moments later, the crowd erupts in laughter and I stand up and walk out; everybody looking at me, have not been back there since.

My fear if I had stayed in there, besides that group bringing me to unrighteous anger; is this:
Mark 9:50 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.

I do not want to become so casual when giving reverence to the Lord God or while sharing His precious word... that it becomes a laughing matter.
James 4:9 gives us clear COMMANDMENTS:
Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness.

James commands us that sin is no laughing matter.
There is a time and a place for the appropriate emotional response. We do not laugh at sin, rather we are to mourn and feel heaviness over it.

Ecc 3:4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;

Calling sinners to repentance is not the time laugh.

Luke 6:21 Blessed are ye that hunger now: for ye shall be filled. Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye shall laugh.

Jesus then gives us the antithesis of that statement - There are woes!!!

Luke 6:25 Woe unto you that are full! for ye shall hunger. Woe unto you that laugh now! for ye shall mourn and weep.

I used to watch movies full of cursing and inappropriate behavior and it used to be hilarious to me;
To be closer to God; we must recognize sin for what it is - Death.
What happens when there is a death? People mourn.
We need to turn our view of sin to align with God's view of sin.
We should not deal with sin in a trivial way or act as if there is no consequences. 

So that church building has a room full of guests that are lost sinners and somehow believe faith in Jesus Christ comes through laughter, I don't.
And I'm not going back, I will not tolerate rolling laughter during a solemn time.

But God works all things for His good, and so the results of that experience led me here.

Chris
Chris B
For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Philippians 1:21