Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Defeat of Unbelief

Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in Sidetracked In The Wilderness - # 16
         
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Unbelief…the sad testimony of any human being who doesn’t believe God.  And as Michael points out, much of so many Christian’s “unbelieving” (defeat) is the result of bad definitions (and understanding) of key words in life as a Christian.


THE DEFEAT OF UNBELIEF

excerpt from pages 40-42 of SIW (5th printing, March 1998)
excerpt from pages 35-37 of SIW (14th printing, March 2012)
                   (used with permission from ALMI):


...As we turn to the Scriptures we find that there are three things Christ has accomplished for us.  First, through faith in Him we can be born again.  Second, through His blood we can be forgiven, and third, through His life we can be savedThere is a difference between the three; a person can possess full inclusion in the first two without participating in the third!  In fact. I believe that heaven will be filled with people who were forgiven and born again but never entered salvation in their daily lives.  They are those who did not find Jesus as daily Savior from vexing sins that control, the guilt that follows, and the unavoidable, inescapable bondage.

To understand what the term saved means, we must turn to the Old Testament.  In most cases it refers to being delivered from present conflict, circumstances, and enemies.  The people look for the God of their salvation.  When they cry out, they need help right then, not at a subsequent time such as when they reach heaven.  Being born again will get us into heaven (John 3), but we need salvation from the things that currently oppress us.

…The same, however, is true of the believer who embraces the message of the cross; that is, he will experience the saving power of the cross today…Being saved occurs in the present!

…When we understand what salvation means, the words of the angel in Matthew 1:21 have all the more meaning to us: “And she will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for it is He who will save His people from their sins.”  Salvation is to be a daily experience that must be supernatural.  We must believe what the Savior exhorts in John 15:5, “…apart from Me you can do nothing.”  But if we are full of unbelief, then those words will in our minds sound like a blessing but in our emotions sound like a curse.  Also, we will search for a savior other than Christ to free us from the bondage we are in.  In this condition, we cannot help but look in all the wrong places!

Yellow – VIP, Very Important Point      Green – IT, Incredible Truth        
Red – GP, Greatest Promises
Turquoise – UR, Unfathomable Riches           Pink – PV, Priceless Victory


Michael loved to say over and over: “We rise and fall on our definitions.”  And it is so incredible that the church, and individual Christians, are falling because of faulty definitions of so many crucial biblical words.  “Saved” is one of them.  In many circles the word, “saved,” has taken on one meaning: “saved from my sins, going to heaven one day.”  And very little, if any, appropriation of the Cross or the power of God’s salvation is experienced in daily living, certainly not “a daily experience that must be supernatural.”  And the almost exclusive use of this faulty definition has pretty much negated, or removed, the scriptural teaching of being “born again.”

Oh, that we could see a renewed emphasis of using “born again” when speaking of being delivered from our sin nature we were born with, and using “saved” when speaking of being saved from our sins of today…sins that control, the guilt that follows, and the unavoidable, inescapable bondage.  And in doing so, we would also be witnessing to those who don’t even know Christ about their need to begin a relationship with God ONLY through the new birth. Well, amen.
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