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different churches and so many different denominations?" and even
"Why are their such differences within a denomination?". These are very good
questions. There are a multitude of answers to apply
to these questions that may very well explain some of the different
churches and variations in them. There are cultural differences,
social differences, economic differences, doctrinal and theological
differences, and the list could go on and on. Granted, some differences
are
important. For example, a church being based on sound
Biblical doctrine instead of popular opinion and political correctness
would be an important difference. Still, many churches claim to be
biblically based but are so different in some respects to one another. Why
is this? There is one reason that can account for many of these
differences. You can
tell a lot from a church when you begin digging into the heart of
their reason for existing. Simply ask..... "Who is your
Jesus?". Any organization will directly reflect their thoughts
and sentiments about their founder and their leadership. |
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coming from the pulpits of the churches in America today, you might
come up with the conclusion that that there is more that one Jesus. A
denomination or church's doctrine and practices can be directly linked
to their perception of who they believe Jesus is. Many churches
present a Jesus by their preaching, teaching, and actions that cannot
be found anywhere in the pages of the Bible. As a matter of fact, it can be
seen that many have conveniently ignored what the Bible has said and
made up their own version of Jesus to fit and justify their own
agendas. To get a Biblical definition of
who Jesus "is" and "is not", see the section
titled "Fallacies about Jesus". |
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Let's take a look at
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Click to see the different types of "Jesus"
Tolerant Jesus |
Social Action Jesus |
Mythological Jesus |
Political Activist Jesus
Magical Jesus |
Politically Correct Jesus |
Cultural Heritage Jesus |
Big Money Jesus
Good Ole Boy Jesus |
Jesus of the Bible |
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| There is the "Tolerant Jesus"
that many churches have developed as their own special brand of Jesus.
This is the Jesus who sees no wrong and who condemns no one for
anything! This Jesus is easy to get along with. He never, ever
mentions "Sin". As a matter of fact, the only thing that He
doesn't like is when other people mention sin. That's right, Tolerant
Jesus and the churches that made him up can not and do not
tolerate the truth of the Bible. All you really have to
do is just try to behave appropriately or to put it another popular
way... "make good choices". Tolerant Jesus doesn't even care
if you believe in Him or if you just think he is a myth. He is also
equally as happy if you just want to deny God altogether and be like a
Taoist or an Agnostic. Yes, Tolerant Jesus is a real easygoing guy
with just two small drawbacks. First, Tolerant Jesus is found nowhere
in the Bible. Second, Tolerant Jesus is found nowhere in the Bible.
Now, we realize that point one and two are the same, but it is such an
important point that we felt it merited being mentioned twice. |
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| There is "Social Action Jesus"
that is coming to a society near you! This Jesus was developed when
the church found that it was easy for people to soothe their
consciences by doing good works and trying to make things better. This
helps people to get rid of those nagging feelings of guilt and
sin.( It is kind of a trade off type of concept. It goes something
like this, " If I do good on Saturday morning maybe God will
ignore the bad I do on Saturday night.") It is to be noted that many
worthwhile, necessary and Biblically mandated ministries are done
under the umbrella of social ministries. However, this does not address
human kinds real need. Various churches proclaiming
this Jesus send people into society to try to correct all of the
world's problems by changing society's programs, practices, procedures,
perceptions and ways of doing things. Society and the environment a person grows
up in are seen as the problem. "If we can put people in a perfect
world, then we eliminate all of mankind's problems." Among the
many problems with view this is that Adam and Eve were in a perfect world
(the Garden of Eden) and look what happened! The problem here again is that
the condition of the sinful human heart and the need of God's
forgiveness is very seldom dealt with. |
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| There is "Mythological Jesus".
Mythological Jesus churches a have a predisposition to not believe in
miracles or the supernatural. This Jesus is much easier for them to
deal with. (It is also interesting to note that many of these type of
people readily accept the existence of Aliens and UFO's.) Mythological Jesus churches teach that Jesus was a great teacher and
moral example and that is all. Jesus was not divine so they say and
all of the supernatural elements of what we know about Jesus in the
Bible have been edited out so they can know exactly what they should pay attention
to. In a Mythological Jesus church, the main emphasis seems to be
whatever the liberal trend in society or philosophy is at the time.
There is no mention of the gospel except that "we all are going
to heaven regardless of what we do or how we believe .... that is if there
is a heaven." This type of church produces nothing that remotely
resembles a disciple of Jesus as defined by the Bible. |
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| There is "Political Activist
Jesus" whose churches preach and teach politics and political
issues first and foremost from the pulpit. This Jesus is seen as a
rebel fighting against the established system and as a leader for the
politically oppressed. Political Activist Jesus doesn't mind sharing
the spotlight in the pulpit with other political figures. As a matter
of fact, Political Activist Jesus apparently accepts it when the
writings and words of other political activists are known better by
the church members than the Word of God. Political Activist Jesus is
seemingly satisfied when the church and it's members are politically
outspoken, but their Christian witness is strangely silent or in
shambles. In a Political Activist Jesus church, lack of morals and sin
are really not a problem and are overlooked most of the time. The important thing to do is to find a cause that
will benefit you and be politically active in it. This is a convenient
Jesus for those who are ambitious and have their own personal agenda
to advance. Politically Active Jesus evangelists attempt to
always get into the spotlight. They take every
opportunity to speak out about everything except Jesus. However, they are
strangely silent when they refuse to use their political influence to
speak out about the murdering of Christians in foreign countries
because of taking money from anti-Christian groups to further their political prominence. The problem with
this Jesus again is that he is found nowhere in the Bible. A study of
the Gospels and the book of Acts finds no platform or mandate for the
church to be involved in political
organizing, just organizing to preach Jesus, His death on the Cross,
His resurrection, and man's need for the salvation that His blood
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Magical Jesus is in vogue in
some of the churches who are involved in the "Hyper Faith" movement. In
these churches the Bible is seen by some as almost book of
incantations or spells. This Jesus is a weak faith being who has to
use faith to do anything. This Jesus is not the object of faith, He was merely a master at demonstrating what faith can do. This
magical Jesus is called on to do the bidding of the user to bring
things into being such Rolex watches, Rolls Royces, Mercedes,
Diamonds, Jewels, and a big bank rolls. This "genie in a
bottle" version of Jesus is seen as someone who has given his
word that he will do whatever you want, when ever you want it.
They stand courageously on Matthew 7:7-8, but do not take in the whole
counsel of God in the matter by ignoring James 4:3. The cry goes out
for claiming your riches according to Ephesians 4:16a "That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory,"
I guess some get so excited they forget to read the the rest of the
verse..."16 That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory,
to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; 17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love,
18 May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height;
19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the
fullness of God. It sounds like the riches God really wants us to have
is the fullness of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ
Sadly this has produced some believers whose effectiveness in
the world is all but neutralized. The movements who created this Jesus
have destroyed the lives of many people. Magical Jesus seems to be in
short supply of Rolls Royces, Diamonds, and the things which satisfy
human greed from time to time. The Real Jesus never runs short of what
men really need. While God blesses people with wealth and will make
some to prosper there is nowhere that He promises to make everyone a
millionaire dripping with gold and jewelry while driving a limousine.
He has promised us the riches in Christ Jesus and an eternal home that
puts to shame anything this earth has to offer. 1 Corinthians 2:9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. |
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Politically Correct
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| There is "Politically Correct
Jesus." The proponents and churches of Politically Correct Jesus
take great pains in trying not offending anyone. They redefine,
rename, and reclassify in an ongoing mission to make sure that all
things are labeled in a user friendly, non-offensive way. Their
mission is to first find groups and teach them to be offended by something.
Second, give them a new name or designation in order to help the
group get over their newly found state of being offended. You can't
discuss sin, repentance or living a Godly life in one of these
churches. However, Politically
Correct Jesus churches are great for building self-esteem and having
great social activities. The truth of the Gospel is so well hidden
that is rarely sees the light of day in these churches. |
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| There is "Cultural Heritage
Jesus" that has been created by some churches to substitute for
the real issues addressed in the Bible. Cultural Heritage Jesus
churches are more concerned with the preservation of the culture and
history of people rather than the making of disciples and the
proclamation of the gospel. You will find Cultural Heritage Jesus
churches doing more to focus on it's own people than on God. This in
turn produces very self-centered churches as well as members that
think that his or her cultural heritage is more a part of their
identity than being a Christian. The Gospel is smothered in these
churches among the cries for cultural heritage and special attention instead of a spiritual
heritage. This concept finds no support in the
New Testament. |
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| There is "Big Money Jesus" that
finds his home many times on the television sets of millions of people
around the world. Big Money Jesus, so goes the story, was a very
wealthy individual that was dripping with money, gold, jewelry and
wore designer clothes. Jesus is made out to be very wealthy man. Participants
in Big Money Jesus denominations are called on to help Televangelists
as well as some Pastors and Evangelists to be "like Jesus."
( It is strange to listen to the Big Money Preachers talk about
giving. For some reason it is always give to them and never to a local
church, a poor person, a widows or an orphan.) Big Money Jesus was created to help believers to get rid of all of
their excess cash, furs, jewelry, stocks, bonds, real estate and other
worldly possessions. These preachers bravely volunteer to help you
with the problems of all that old dirty money and all those
possessions bring by taking it and dealing with those problems
themselves. Talk about self sacrifice. This does not resemble it at
all. In these churches, the message of salvation may
be preached, but it definitely takes a back seat to prosperity
theology and taking up the offering. |
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| There is "Good Ole Boy Jesus"
that some churches talk about. Good Ole Boy Jesus is a real likeable
character. He comes strolling out of the a few pages of the Bible and
is coming to a fellowship dinner near you! He said a lot in the Bible but he really doesn't expect you
to pay attention to all of it. (That would mean you would actually
have to read the Bible and pay attention to it and pray too. Let's
face it, that's just too much to expect from a person! Besides, your
family has been in the church for generations, your grandpa was a
deacon and that makes you
special.) This Jesus doesn't really care a lot about what you believe,
just as long as you behave your self and go to church a few times a
year. He doesn't even mind if you go bass fishing on Sunday morning.
He realizes that you can worship God just as good in your bass boat,
in a deer stand or on the golf course as you can sitting in church on
Sunday. Good Ole Boy Jesus churches are very good about pointing out
faults of others especially if they are members of other churches. (They are however, somewhat blind when it comes to their own faults.)
These churches do preach the Gospel from time to time. Discipleship and spiritual growth happen more or less by accident.
Unfortunately for these churches, it is difficult to find evidence to
support the existence of this Jesus. (The main reason being is that there is none.) |
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Finally, there is the Jesus of the Bible.
There are volumes of evidence for proof of the life and ministry of
this Jesus. This is the Jesus who in His own words came to preach the gospel to
the world and to give his life so that all people who believe in Him
and repent can be saved. This is the Jesus who told his disciples to
go into the entire world to make disciples. This is the Jesus who
suffered crucifixion willingly because He loved us. This is the Jesus
who condemned sin and warned of judgment and Hell if we did not
repent. This is the Jesus who is the Son of God, King of Kings, Lord
of Lords, Counselor, Mighty God, Prince of Peace, Creator of the
universe, and the only way by which man must be saved! Jesus came to
this world because we could not save ourselves. Our #1 problem is sin.
That was what he was concerned with because it carried severe eternal
consequences. The only answer for the problems of the world is the Jesus of the Bible.
He is going to be the one to fix all that is wrong, unjust and broken
with the world. Revelation 21:5 - 22:21. He gave us what we are
supposed to be about doing in Matthew 28:19-20.
The Churches
who follow the Jesus of the Bible....Preach the Word of God! They
expect their membership to follow the teachings of the Bible that are mandated by Jesus.
(Yes that means spiritually, morally, socially,
ethically, at work, at home, and on vacation!) These Churches put their
emphasis on soul winning and on missions. They care about their
community and others and are involved. They are civic minded citizens.
They help clothe the needy and
feed the hungry. They win new converts and disciple them. God and His word are
honored first and foremost in their services.
The Churches who follow the Jesus of the Bible are different from all
the churches who follow one of the above imitations. The Churches who
follow the Jesus of the Bible have Jesus as their founder and their
Lord. The churches who follow one of the above types of "man made Jesus"
follow a Jesus that they created as a false idol. It can be summarized
like this: You either serve a Jesus who is your Creator or you serve a
Jesus who is your creation. If your Jesus is not
the Jesus of the Bible then your Jesus is not only the wrong Jesus,
but in reality you may have no Jesus at all. No Jesus,
No Peace....Know Jesus, Know Peace. Acts 4:12
Romans 10:9-10
John
1:1-5 Colossians 1:15-20
Philippians 2:9-11
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For more information
on Who Jesus Really is.... go to
www.whoisjesus-really.com |
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