WHAT IS A LIBERAL?
Jesus
Christ says a house divided against itself cannot stand. A few
"liberal" ministers have caused "division and offenses contrary to the
doctrine which ye have learned." God's House has been divided. But NO
LONGER!
GOD SAYS TO His Church, through the apostle Paul, "Now
I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all
speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but
that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same
judgment" (I Corinthians 1:10).
This passage continues saying
the church at .Corinth, precisely like today's Church of God, was
following various and differing men with differing doctrines. They,
like many today, were forgetting that the head of the Church is Jesus
Christ — that Christ is alive today! That HE really is leading us!
Satan
has been striking at God's Church and Work from within and from
without! And as in the Ephesian church, where Paul said ". . . of your
own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away
disciples after them" (Acts 20:30).
What happened
in those churches in the first century has happened to us today.
Those guilty of causing division are fighting God and shall be judged
by Him!
My son, Garner Ted, fell under the influence of certain
liberals, with whom he surrounded himself. He had had some liberal
leanings prior to that. There were those around him bent on changing
the doctrines of God's Church, watering down God's truth.
I am
learning now that my son was swayed under this liberal and
secular-oriented influence. Because of his position of executive vice
president, and because he assumed authority beyond that delegated to
him, those who were sound in the doctrines Christ had put into God's
Church, who had been taught directly by me in earlier days of the
college, were demoted, shanghaied away from headquarters.
Gradually,
subtlety, systematically, while I was in other parts of the world
carrying Christ's Gospel message, doctrines were being watered down,
the college was being made secular, God and Christ were being cast out
and a conspiracy was in progress to get rid of Christ's chosen apostle,
unless he accommodated the conspirators by dying.
Church
teachings were being changed. The most resultful booklet of all,
The United States and British Commonwealth in Prophecy, was
attacked, greatly deleted and later put out of circulation — the same
with a number of other basic and important booklets written by Christ's
apostle.
This group of liberals assumed the authority of setting
Church doctrine. The one who primarily wrote the Systematic Theology
Project later wrote, "My only goal in coordinating the project was to
bring doctrinal consistency, stability and unity to the ministry" —
that is, unity in watered-down doctrines that older loyal ministers did
not and never would accept! That was not unity — it was DIVISION!
But what do we mean — 'LIBERAL'?
Let's understand what defines a liberal — and God's Word about it.
What
is the basic difference between Old Testament teaching and that of the
New Testament? The same basic spiritual law was given to both Old
Testament Israel and the New Testament Church. But there was still a
great difference. Notice how the apostle Paul defined this difference.
"[God]
Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the
letter, but of the spirit; for the letter kill-em, but the spirit
giveth life" (II Corinthians 3:6).
It's the same basic spiritual
law. But without the Holy Spirit, the people of Old Testament Israel
could keep the law of God only by the strict letter of the law — not by
the spirit or its obvious intent or principle involved.
Years
ago God showed me, by an incident, what He means by the spirit of the
law. My elder daughter, Beverly, was in school, possibly the seventh or
eighth grade or high school — I don't remember the year. She was an
avid and a rapid reader. One day her teacher sent me a note, saying
Beverly was injuring her eyes and her progress in schoolwork by
excessive reading. She had been bringing books of fiction — love
stories — from the school library. She would read a whole book in two
or three evenings at home. I spoke with my daughter and told her she
must stop bringing the fiction books from the school library and stop
her excessive reading — because her teacher had sent me a note saying
it was interfering with her schoolwork.
The very next evening I noticed Beverly reading a book, and she was almost halfway through it.
"Is that another fiction book?" I asked.
"Yes, Daddy," she replied.
"Didn't I tell you to stop reading these fiction books?"
"Yes,
Daddy, but you said to stop bringing the books from the school library,
and I obeyed you. I didn't bring this book from the school library, I
borrowed it from Helen,"
She obeyed the strict letter of the law, but certainly not the spirit or obvious intent.
Jesus
gave some examples of the spirit of the law. He said: "Ye have heard
that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not kill... But I say
unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause
shall be in danger of the judgment . . ." (Matthew 5:21-22).
Speaking
of the Old Testament observance of the law, Jesus said: "Ye have heard
that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery.
But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her
hath committed adultery with her already in his heart" (Matthew
5:27-28).
The SPIRIT of the law
The
spiritual law of God is a general principle, which, in its spirit,
covers every act. God intends for us today to apply the principle to
every act. It is summed up in Ecclesiastes 12:13: "Let us hear the
conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments,
for this is the whole duty of man."
The law of God is a way of life. It is all-encompassing, in principle — that is, according to its spirit. It is an attitude.
It
may be summed up in one word: LOVE. That one word is a principle of
life. It is the way of outflowing love toward God and man. It is the
way of give, instead of GET.
It is then magnified into the two
great laws —- love toward God and love toward neighbor. In turn this is
magnified into 10 general principles — the first four of the Ten
Commandments express the principle of love toward God, the last six the
principle of love toward man.
We are commanded to love God more than self — with all our hearts. We are told to love neighbor as, or equal to, ourselves.
A principle — not every specific detail
In
the Bible God does not write down every specific detail of the
PRINCIPLE or SPIRIT of His Law! He expects us, with His Holy Spirit, to
apply the principle to every circumstance, act or question.
The
whole duty of man is keeping God's law in the spirit — far more than
the specific detailed letter. It is the ATTITUDE or the principle of
the law. The law does not list every detail included in the duty of man.
Reduced to its simplest overall denominator, the whole law is the one word, love.
How
does God's Church receive its doctrines, beliefs and teachings? Direct
from God, through the channels of Jesus Christ as Head of the Church,
and from Him through the apostles! Never by any others! Never by a
group of ministers appointing themselves as a Doctrinal Committee! So
it was in the first century.
How did the Worldwide Church of God
receive its doctrines, beliefs and teachings? Exclusively through
Christ's apostle! True, I have practiced the biblical principle that
"in multitude of counsel there is safety." On many occasions some
top-level ministers have contributed certain input that has helped me
in setting doctrine. But every doctrine, belief and teaching in the
Worldwide Church of God has come from CHRIST THROUGH his chosen apostle!
Now,
for example, we have a teaching that smoking is a sin. How did the
Church receive that belief? Let me tell you. Fifty-two years ago, at
the time of my conversion and baptism, I had to decide that question. I
had been smoking — believe it or not! But only lightly — about three
cigarettes a day. But I had to decide whether it was right or wrong.
Now
Adam and Eve took TO themselves the knowledge of right and wrong. Only
God can give us that knowledge. I knew that, I had to decide at the
time, for myself, but I knew I must look to Christ, the Word of God,
for the answer. Of course I knew the Bible contained no teaching
specifically on smoking tobacco. But I had learned the truth of II
Corinthians 3:3 that sin is violation of the principle or intended
meaning of the law.
So I asked myself: "Why do I smoke?
To love or honor God?" Answer, no! "To express love, or
outgoing concern, Tor the welfare of other people?" Again, no! I knew
:hat some found second-hand tobacco smoke objectionable. 'For my own
good — health or otherwise?" Again, no!
For although I did not
know, or anybody else 52 years ago, that smoking was a cause of lung
cancer, I did know the function of the lungs in filtering out
impurities from the blood and expelling the impurities through the
breath. And I knew that inhaling smoke only clogged up the lungs with
added impurities and interfered with their normal functioning. On every
count I found smoking was contrary to the principle of God's law!
Therefore I knew it was a sin, and I stopped smoking and have not
smoked for 52 years. Jesus Christ through me put into God's Church the
teaching that smoking is wrong — mild or not, nevertheless, it is sin!
Now
if I had decided that as some of our ministers wanted to decide
doctrine, I would have said,. "The Bible does not contain a specific
law against smoking." That is the way of the liberal — who wants to
water down the truth of God and go as far into this world — which means
as far in Satan's way — as possible and still get into God's Kingdom.
The
liberal is one who has a different approach to questions of human
conduct than God, or those who have been conquered by God and are being
led by God's Holy Spirit.
What is God's attitude?
What is God's attitude?
Does
God really want to sin, but, because He has power of resistance, He
uses willpower and does not allow Himself to sin? Can you realize that
sin is absolutely abhorrent to God?
God DOES NOT WANT TO SIN!
He has no such desire! He hates sin! He is not tempted to sin!
God loves and desires righteousness and holiness. That's what He loves, desires and does!
Listen,
my children in the living Christ! Do you really want to smoke — want to
have birthday parties — want to go along with this world in its ways?
Is that what you really want to do? Do you have to use self-resistance,
self-discipline and willpower to prevent going along in this world's
ways?
If so, you have not yet been really conquered by the
all-loving God! If so, you do not yet have the mind of Christ or His
attitude or approach to problems or questions! If so, you'd better
begin TREMBLING at the Word of God!
Or, do you really hunger and
thirst for God's righteousness and holiness? You can't have both
attitudes! You have one or the other! Which is it?
Are you like
Mrs. Emma Smith, one of the new converts in 1933 who formed the parent
church of the Worldwide Church of God? She came to me one day saying
her father had died, and his will left her some money.
"How much
of this do I have to tithe?" she asked. "I don't want to tithe any more
than, I have to to still get into God's Kingdom."
The doctrine of Balaam
She
was, in principle and attitude, like Balaam, mentioned as an evil man
in Jude 11 and Revelation 2:14. The story about Balaam
is found in Numbers 22. Balaam was a liberal — only perhaps more
so. The Israelites under Moses had finally encamped on the east side of
the Jordan River in the vicinity of Moab and Ammon. They were just
across the river from Jericho.
Balak, king of the Moabites, was
afraid, for the Israelites greatly outnumbered Moab. So he sent
messengers to the sorcerer Balaam, a pater or pagan leader, apparently
with bribe money, asking Balaam to remain overnight. He prayed to God,
for he knew he could not do this evil unless God allowed.
The
point is, Balaam wanted the rewards of divination, which the messengers
from Moab had brought. He wanted to go as far in the get way of life,
even for doing evil, as he could. But he knew his curse against Israel
would be ineffective unless he had God's permission.
God said to Balaam, ". .. Thou shalt not curse the people: for they are blessed" (Numbers 22:12).
There
is much more to the story, but the point I want to show here is the
attitude of wanting to go as far in the way of evil as possible.
In
Jude 11, God says, "Woe unto them! for they . . . ran greedily after
the error of Balaam for reward ..." And in Revelation to the church at
Pergamos, Jesus said, "But I have a few things against thee, because
thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam . . ."
(Revelation 2:14).
Christ is now purging out of His Church those that "hold the doctrine of Balaam!" Balaam was a liberal.
The liberal is going also in the way of Satan.
Satan's evil attitude
"...
there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before
the Eternal, and Satan came also among them .. ." The Eternal asked
Satan if he had considered God's servant Job, ". . . that there is none
like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man ..." (Job 1:6-8).
Satan
argued that Job served God in SELF-interest, for God had given him all
his material wealth. But if God would allow Satan to take all his
possessions from him, Satan said Job would curse God.
The Eternal answered, ".. . Behold, all that he hath is in thy power; only upon himself put not forth thine hand" (verse 12).
Satan
destroyed all Job's wealth and even his sons and daughters. But Satan
caused other humans to do his evil. Yet Job maintained his own
righteousness and refused to curse God.
Satan tried again. Satan
argued that a man would give all he had for his own life. But he
contended that if God would allow him to do evil to Job's person, Job
would curse God. God allowed this, but said, "save his life."
Did
you ever have a boil? I did — just once, many, many years ago. I shall
never forget it. The pain was nearly unbearable. And that was only one
boil. Job was covered with boils from head to foot! But still he did
not curse God. In the end God spoke to Job. Job's one great sin was one
Satan could not ascertain. It was SELF-righteousness. When God spoke,
opening Job's eyes to his self-righteousness, Job repented deeply, and
God restored to him two-fold for all he had allowed Satan to destroy.
The
point I want to make here is, Satan cannot go farther than God allows —
but Satan wanted to inflict as much evil and destruction and harm as
possible.
It is Satan's attitude that is his prime evil. He does
not hunger and thirst for God's righteousness. He harbors only the
deep-rooted desire to do evil — to go contrary to God's law of love and
righteousness! He wanted to go as far as he could in the evil way
contrary to God's way. That was in his heart.
The liberal attitude
The
liberal among us today wants to get! He wants to get into God's
Kingdom, but he wants to go along with this world's ways as far as God
will allow and still let him make it into the kingdom!
The
liberal has deceived himself! I do not believe the liberal realizes his
own attitude. He really wants to get into the Kingdom of God — he wants
to receive the eternal rewards of happiness, joy and eternal life in
security. But he still would like to hang on to some of this world's
ways.
He doesn't want to tithe, unless he can see beyond any of
his arguments there is a specific law compelling him to tithe. He wants
to be free to vote, at least in local elections.
The argument
was made to me that our Church people actually outnumbered others
living in Big Sandy, Tex., but (what a big word is "but") you see, if
they did not vote, the minority would vote to incorporate the
Ambassador College campus into the town of Big Sandy, and we'd have to
pay big taxes. It never seemed to occur to the liberal mind that Christ
will solve our problems, and we do not have to go contrary to His
attitude!
Like Mrs. Emma Smith, who was too new as a child in
Christ and had not grown sufficiently as yet in His grace and knowledge
— like Balaam — like Satan — the liberal wants to see how close he can
come to the precipice without falling and losing his eternal life. Like
Mother Eve, they use human reason to justify straying partly away from
the spirit of God's law. They want to keep the law in the strict
letter, but not in the spirit!
In his heart, the liberal would like to "go along" at least part way with this world.
What is the mind of Christ?
But God says, "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 2:5).
What
is the mind of Christ? What is His attitude — His approach to viewing
and deciding all activities? Does He, as I asked before, really want to
sin, to think and act contrary to His law, but because of His super
power, restrain Himself? We know He has never sinned. But why! Is He
sinless because He has such supernatural power to restrain Himself?
A
thousand times, NO! The living Christ has never sinned because He does
not want to sin! What is His mind, that should be also in us? It is a
mind that hates sin, that loves righteousness. It's a matter of
attitude! The liberal is not hungering and thirsting after
righteousness! He wants to ease off a little on God's law. He wants to
do only as much as he has to, to receive the reward of eternal life. He
has not yet fully gotten rid of the get attitude, and come into the
give attitude.
It is Satan who deceives and puts into many human
minds the desire to go as far into this world as he thinks God will
allow — and into its ways of vanity and intellectualism (carnal,
secular) — vanity of mind.
Having the attitude of the "spirit of the law" is the attitude of the mind of Christ!
By Herbert W. Armstrong The WORLDWIDE NEWS February. 19, 1979