Saturday, August 04, 2007

Deceived


Even the elect may be deceived,
By a work packaged with purpose.


Influenced by their emotions,
Their words of praise are influenced and driven.


Even as they themselves firmly preach the Word of God,
Acknowledge today’s church, like the infant only desires milk.


Well hidden by the attractive wrappings,
They fail to see that the meat of the Word is not preached.


Souls lost in their sin sitting on Sunday morn,
Will not hear the Gospel message for fear that it might offend.


Observation will reveal,
Attendees do not carry, nor raise the sword of the Spirit.


Satan delights as they grow and prosper,
Earn widespread praise from the mouths of men.


An ineffective foe they are,
For the battle they fail to be equipped.


Deceived as they sit in their pews,
Ears tickled and they feel so good.


The Word of God delectably mixed,
With error and the wisdom of men.


Does the preacher feel no conviction?
Is not the son disciplined by the Father?


Tragically some will one day hear,
The Savior’s final words, “Away from me, I never knew you!”


By Susan Bunts
August 4, 2007

The above poem was inspired when I heard a beloved Bible study teacher singing the praises of a ministry that regularly preaches a watered down Gospel message due to the offensive nature of the cross and sin to the unbeliever.

Sinners will not hear the Gospel message out in the world for the world does not know the message of salvation. The place unbelievers must hear Gospel is in the church. If we fail to preach and teach the full counsel of the Word of God for fear that we will offend…are we not consigning the sinner to hell? All done with the good intention of not wanting to hurt of offend or hurt someone. Is not an eternity in hell infinitely worse than any hurt or offense felt when confronted by the truth of the Word of God?


“In hell, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. So he called to him, 'Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.' "But Abraham replied, 'Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony.” – Luke 16:23-25


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