People of the One Book

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Jul 142013
 

During the 1970s the Southern Baptist Convention found itself facing a crisis that had divided every other major protestant denomination.  The Presbyterians, the Methodists, and the latest had been the Lutherans with nearly half of the denomination breaking away to form the Lutheran Church of America Missouri Synod anew  group that held tenatiously to the old doctrines that their denomination turned away from, the major one in particular was the inerrancy and authority of Holy Scripture.  Like those denominations, Southern Baptists had seen their Seminaries, (the headwaters of training for young ministers), dominated by men who no longer held to the Baptist Confession of Faith that declared the Bible to be “truth without any mixture of error”.  These professors were teaching students that the Bible was inspired and true in matters of faith, but obviously contained errors due to the fallability of its human authors.  Commentaries written by seminary professors began to declare the first 11 chapters of Genesis as myth, on the level of Babylonian Creation mythology.  Even though it should not be taken as literally true, it can serve the purpose of helping us understand their ancient views, even if they were not scientifically accurate.  After all the Bible is a book about Salvation, not a Science textbook.  This Broadman Commentary set, published in 1969, caused a firestorm in the convention.  Add to this the fact that the Sunday School Board   had delegated the writing of much of the Sunday School materials to these professors and laymen in our Churches then saw the truth that Pastors were experiencing by going to Southern Baptist Colleges and Seminaries. The 1970 Southern Baptist Convention in Denver, Colorado was so controversial, my Pastor at Salem Baptist Church in Decatur, Russell Pittman could tolerate it no more.  He led the Church to choose to leave the Southern Baptist Convention and become Independent Baptist, which they remain to this day!

What would happen?  Paul Powell, W.A. Criswell, Paige Patterson, and Judge Paul Pressler studied Southern Baptist polity and saw that the trend could be turned over time.  It did not develop overnight and would not be corrected overnight without causing a division in our Great denomination.  In 1979, at the Southern Baptist Convention in Houston, Texas, W.A. Criswell  welcomed the convention, and did something unprecedented – he encouraged the messengers to elect Adrian Rogers, Pastor of the Bellevue Baptist Church as President of the Convention.  Dr. Rogers was an unapologetically committed to the inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures.  The Convention, and yours truly in attendance, did that and started a process that was the only way to save our denomination.  Below is a list of elected Presidents:

42 Adrian Rogers (1st time) 1979–1980 Tennessee
43 Bailey Smith 1981–1982 Oklahoma
44 James T. Draper, Jr. 1983–1984 Texas
45 Dr. Charles F. Stanley 1985–1986 Georgia
46 Adrian Rogers (2nd time) 1987–1988 Tennessee
47 Dr. Jerry Vines 1989–1990 Florida
48 Dr. Morris Chapman 1991–1992 Texas
49  Ed Young Sr 1993–1994 Texas
50 Dr. Jim Henry 1995–1996 Florida
51 Tom Elliff 1997–1998 Oklahoma
52 Dr. Paige Patterson 1999–2000 Texas
53 Dr. James Merritt 2000–2001 Georgia
54 Dr. Jack Graham 2002–2003 Texas
55 Dr. Bobby Welch 2004-2005 Florida
56 Dr. Frank S. Page 2006–2007 South Carolina
57 Dr. Johnny M. Hunt 2008–2009 Georgia

These men were all believers in the inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures.  They appointed men to the Committee on Committee who appointed new trustees to our Seminaries and Boards as they rotated off.  These conservative men only appointed trustees who believed in Inerrancy and would require our professors to teach what our Confession of Faith teaches.  Some professors retired or quit.  Others were fired!  In the end our Convention was saved, and we have continued in the proud tradition of a denomination has honored God by holding tenaciously to an Infallable Inerrant Word of God as our rule of faith and practice.  It was so exciting to Pastor and live through that history making unprecedented saving of a convention from the liberalism that had been growing since the early 1900’s.  Today I begin a series of messages affirming why we believe in some of the fundamentals of our faith.  Today we will affirm Why we believe in the Bible as we vow to be “People of the One Book”

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The Unbelievers that Concern Me

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Jul 072013
 
The great Puritan Preacher Richard Baxter (1615-1691) wrote “One proud lordly word, one needless contention … may blast the fruit of all you are doing“.  We live in a day and age when many have chosen, for reasons unspoken, to be militantly anti-Christian.  I know that today we Christians face opposition from all fronts – New Agers; Militant Muslims; New Militant Atheists; but also there is a growing opposition from the general public that seems to have no basis at all, other than they have chosen to live in an America that would rather not have their conscience pricked about anything, and would just as soon we keep our faith to ourselves!  They do not even want to be exposed to any part of it at any time!  Some of it might be an attempt to wall themselves away from any exposure to a God who might interfere with their lifestyles!  They need to be reminded that Jesus appeared post-resurrection to those hiding behind locked doors.  They are not nearly as safe as they think they are from His reach.

But the unbelievers that concern me, more than most, are those who we could call modern day kin to Malchus.  Remember Malchus?  He is the one in John 18 who had come to arrest Jesus, at the orders of the Jewish leaders.  He was just following orders, when he encountered an overzealous misguided disciple of Jesus, who was quick to act-pulled his sword, swung for a head, but only lopped off his ear!  He was acting contrary to the will of Jesus.  He received a stern rebuke from Jesus, and Jesus had to act quickly to repair the damage done by his misguided follower!  How many today are resistant to anything to do with Jesus because of some misguided things we have done, well meaning or not that have injured them?  I had an evangelist that entered the home of a family I had been working on for several months.  His first mistake was to shut off their television insisting they listen to his speal.  When she lit a cigarette and blew smoke in his direction, he proceeded to tell her what he thought of smoking.  She proceeded to tell him what she thought of evangelists!  To this very day I am not sure if that injury has ever been healed enough to permit them to have drawn near to Jesus.  Adolph Hitler himself was born and baptised into a Catholic Christian family, and sang in the choir as a lad, and even at one time considered taking “holy orders”.  One wonders what kind of injury might have occurred that turned him from the Church.  Paul Harvey years ago, in the Rest of the Story told of Fidel Castro’s exposure to Christianity, but turned away.  There has been rumor in 2012 that he was changing his mind about Jesus and even talked with Pope Benedict about the confession of his sins!  All speculation.  Only eternity will reveal the damage reckless Christians may have caused unsuspecting Malchuses by our actions.

Ruth Graham Bell wrote a poem that pictures such damage:

“I knew a Malchus once.

Severly wounded by Peter’s sword;

Crazed by anger, dazed by pain,

he thrust aside with awful pride

that Gentle Hand whose touch alone

could make him whole again.

 

Have Jesus touch me? Hell! he hissed,

’twas his disciple who swung the sword,

aiming at my neck and missed;

I want no part of Peter’s Lord!

 

Strong Savior Christ so oft repelled,

for rash disciples blamed

Poor wounded fools, by pride compelled

to go on living-maimed!

-Ruth Bell Graham

David Roper tells of encountering a very resistant atheist during his early years of serving in campus ministry.  After finally getting close through love and patience he found the root of the problem being that he had been invited as a child to attend Sunday School with a friend who left him waiting all dressed up in his Sunday best, at the curb, and never invited him again, never called to apologize or explain, and planted a deep root of bitterness toward Jesus that created an antagonistic atheist whose opposition to Christ was not from his head, but from his heart.

All of us should heed Jesus words to “put our swords back in the sheath” and pray that any harm or hurt we have caused that have maimed unsuspecting unbelievers might be healed by our Lord’s touch an thus undo our harm, and enable them to avoid living out the maimed condition we contributed to.  Something indeed for all of us to think and pray about!

 

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