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OPENING HYMN #168 “I Sing the Mighty Power of God”
OPENING PRAYER (In Unison)
MOMENTS OF SILENCE PERSONAL PRAYER (In Silence) HYMN #153 “O Give Thanks Unto Our God”
PRESENTATIONS BEFORE GOD (Not monetary offerings)
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THE LESSON
Have you been sold . . . A Different Gospel? Today
nearly two billion people profess a belief in Jesus Christ. The Christian
religion that began in Jerusalem now girdles the globe and encompasses
one-third of mankind. This seems like a remarkable accomplishment —
but there is a hitch! Jesus warned that “many will come
in My name [claiming to be Christian teachers] . . . and will deceive
many” (Matthew 24:5, 11, 24). The Apostle
Paul marveled that converts in Galatia (modern Turkey) were
turning to a “different gospel” built on a perverted understanding
of the truth (Galatians 1:6-9). The Apostle John recorded
a prophecy that Satan would deceive the whole world (Revelation
12:9). Could this include you and the church you attend? One of the prime opponents of early Apostolic Christianity was Gnosticism — a radical belief system that mixed pagan ideas, Greek philosophy, mysticism, and human reasoning with twisted explanations of Scripture. Although Gnosticism faded from view after the second century, many of its subversive and heretical ideas were absorbed into mainstream Christianity. Even more remarkable is that numerous scholars acknowledge that Gnostic ideas are alive and growing inside Christian churches and seminaries today. New Testament
Professor Peter Jones documents the “striking parallels between
the ancient heresy of Gnosticism and the spirituality of New Age thinking
and the postmodern worldview” (Spirit Wars, 1997, p. vii).
The dangerously deceptive doctrines battled by Paul, Peter, John, and
other early Apostolic leaders are being revived today with a
vengeance — yet the average person is largely unaware of the
real source of ideas promoted under the guise of progressive Christianity!
This article will take a brief look at early church history, and will
reveal some eye-opening and sobering facts! Gnostic teaching was a particular threat to Christianity, because Gnosticism created “the illusion it was a Christian doctrine” by referring to the Hebrew Scriptures and the teachings of Jesus, while twisting and perverting the original meaning (Lacarriere, p. 44). Many Gnostics also claimed to be Christians. Historian Johnson notes the Apostle Paul “fought hard against Gnosticism, recognizing that it might cannibalize Christianity and destroy it” (p. 45). Johnson also comments “the most dangerous Gnostics were those who had, intellectually, thought their way quite inside Christianity, and then produced a variation which wrecked the system” (Ibid.). One of the
earliest Gnostic teachers was Simon Magus. He is thought to be the Simon
(mentioned in Acts 8) who used sorcery to deceive people
in Samaria. Simon was attracted by the miracles performed by Philip. Although
Simon claimed to be a Christian after displaying a superficial conversion,
Peter and John rejected him for being “poisoned by bitterness and
bound by iniquity” (Acts 8:23). Other translations
of this verse describe Simon as “a bitter poison and a pack of evil”
(Moffatt), and “a bitter weed and a bundle of crookedness”
(Williams). Although Simon continued to follow the Apostles around (Acts
8:13), he and his disciples (Marcion, Valentinus and Basilides)
promoted a message that was “subversive” and “radically
different from the Apostolic teaching” (Lacarriere, p. 46). Gnostic teaching totally reverses nearly every detail of these biblical accounts! Gnostics taught that the real God is unknowable and incomprehensible. This world “is a stupendous mistake, created by a foolish or vicious creator-god” (Mystery Religions in the Ancient World, Godwin, 1981, p. 84). Humans are merely “fragments of the universe . . . sediment from a lost heaven” (Lacarriere, pp. 16, 19). This evil, incompetent god was self-conceived by Sophia (goddess of wisdom) and later seduced Eve, who then gave birth to Cain and Abel. The serpent was actually sent by the true God to teach wisdom to Adam and Eve before they were unmercifully expelled from the garden. This wicked god, the Jehovah of the Hebrew Scriptures, tricked people into worshiping him as the true God, and the Old Testament “is the story of his tyranny and egotism” (Ibid., p. 85). The villains of the Bible (Cain, Esau, the Sodomites, etc.) are regarded as heroes by Gnostics for standing up to this evil god! In Gnostic belief, salvation is obtained not by accepting the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our sins and changing our life, but by learning secret knowledge. For Gnostics, knowledge comes from within oneself — not from revealed Scripture, yet the Bible says just the opposite (Proverbs 3:5; John 17:17)! For Gnostics, this world is evil; the body is the evil — a corrupt prison for the soul — from which one must seek to escape. Marriage and procreational sex are also seen as evils dreamed up by the wicked creator-god. The real hope, to Gnostics, is not to see the future kingdom of God, but to regain an imagined past, freed from the fetters of this world (spirit from matter, light from darkness) in a timeless and incorporeal Kingdom of Light. It is not hard to see why the ideas of Simon and his followers “flew in the face of the whole Apostolic doctrine and the teaching of Jesus” (Lacarriere, p. 47). Gnostics literally turn the Bible upside down! Gnosticism
is anti-Scripture, anti-God, anti-Law, and antichrist — yet its
proponents often claim to be the true Christians! Marcion, a
highly intelligent man — and originally a member of a Christian
community — wrote and traveled widely in the 2nd century promoting
deceptive Gnostic ideas. His major work entitled Antithesis contains
many ideas that subvert and reverse the meaning of Scripture.
Marcion even produced a canon — a list of books that he
felt should constitute the real Bible! Marcion, however, eliminated
the whole Old Testament because he felt it was a record of Jehovah’s
“crimes against humanity” (Godwin, p. 85). He rejected
three gospels (Matthew, Mark, and John) because he felt they had been
corrupted by Jewish influences and leaned too heavily on the Old Testament.
He discarded six of Paul’s epistles for the same reasons.
Marcion apparently felt he was a better judge of Scripture than the Apostles
and Jesus Christ! However,
other Gnostic teachers advocated just the opposite! Simon Magus appears
to have rejected marriage and promoted free love! Gnostics saw
laws given by an evil creator-god as restrictive and inhibiting. They
taught the “practice of free love must be the means of bursting
out of the social straight jacket specifically invented to stifle
its [love’s] liberating spontaneity. . . in the promiscuity of men
and women lies the true communion” (Lacarriere, p. 51). Some Gnostic
sects participated in orgiastic rites of almost indescribable perversion.
The idea was that to extirpate evil, it must be practiced until it is
exhausted! This stood in marked contrast to the biblical admonitions to
“flee sexual immorality” (I Corinthians 6:18-20)
and avoid all forms of evil (I Thessalonians 5:22). Gnosticism taught that the true God is unknown, unknowable, and noncorporeal (without a body). This contrasts sharply with the God of Scripture (see Jones, pp. 168-169, also Exodus 33:17-23; Revelation 1:13-17, 4:1-3). These ideas about God, which originated from Greek philosophy, have influenced Christian thinkers from Augustine (a former Gnostic) and Aquinas, to many modern theologians (see The Openness of God, Pinnock, 1994, chap. 2). The ultimate goal of Gnosticism — to be freed from the fetters of this world (spirit from matter, light from darkness) and to return to a Kingdom of Light — is remarkably similar to the belief about going to heaven to behold the beatific vision (look on God) for all eternity. This differs dramatically from biblical promises that the saints will rule with Christ when the kingdom of God is restored to this earth (Daniel 2:44, 7:27; Revelation 5:10, 11:15-18). Scholars
now recognize that when Marcion eliminated entire books of Scripture based
on his own reasoning, he was “using historical and critical methods
basically similar to those of modern scriptural scholars”
(Johnson, p. 46). Marcion’s attempt to call into question the inspiration
of Scripture by listing supposed contradictions between the Old and New
Testaments finds ready listeners today — even among professing Christians!
For Gnostics, Bible prophecy was myth or allegory without literal historical
meaning — a view that also finds supporters in modern mainstream
Christianity (see Chadwick, p. 37). The reason is simply that ideas promoted by the Gnostics in the first and second centuries are very popular today! Gnosticism was a theology of liberation — promoting unlimited human freedom! Gnostic teachers wanted an “adult Christianity” that was “liberated from the everlasting references to Genesis and the Mosaic commandments” (Lacarreire, p. 103). Their goal was to break the “mooring ropes” that tied human conduct to the Bible. Sound familiar? For many Gnostics, “total insubordination was lauded as the road to liberation” (Ibid., p. 74). Their practice of communal sex, attempts to gain a state of spiritual ecstasy, refusal to work, desiring to live as philosophical vagabonds, would blend easily with the hippies of the 1960s. Former rock star John Lennon once commented “It seems to me that the only true Christians were the Gnostics” (Jones, p. ix). But that is not all! Gnostic texts “are employed [by liberals] to justify women’s ordination, the goddess character of the Holy Spirit, the moral appropriateness of abortion, the feminist reinterpretation of culture, and much more” (Jones, p. 90). These common interests reveal why New Testament scholar Peter Jones asserts, “Gnosticism was the earliest expression of ‘Christian’ liberalism” and that “modern liberals only imitate their long-lost cousins, the Gnostics” (p. 64). Many professing Christians do not seem to realize that their progressive ideas are rooted in this ancient heresy! A
Modern Gnostic Agenda Feminists want to change Western society and they realize that “to change the civilization built on the Bible, you must change the Bible” (Jones, p. 81). This is why liberals and radical feminist theologians want to include Gnostic texts as an authentic view of early Christian teaching — equal with the Bible! Theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether asserts, “Feminist theology must create a new textual base, a new canon. . . Feminist theology cannot be done from the existing base of the Christian Bible” (Ibid., p. 82). Asian feminist theologian Chung Hyun Kyung has stated, “feminists are free to use the ancient Gnostic texts, originally rejected as heretical, because the Christian canon was created by men” and that “women are not obliged to accept a book. . . they had no part in framing” (Ibid., p. 88). Feminists view the orthodox Bible as a tool “for social control through the patriarchal suppression of women” (Ibid.). They like the Gnostic Gospel of Mary because it places Mary Magdalene at the foundation of Christ’s Church, rather than the Apostles and prophets (Ephesians 2:19-20; Matthew 16:18; Galatians 1:17-19). Women took unprecedented leadership roles in many early Gnostic sects (After Jesus, p. 131). Today’s radical feminist theologians have developed what they call a “ritual of exorcism” to expunge Bible verses that describe different roles for men and women, such as Ephesians 5:22-24 and I Peter 3:1-6 (Jones, p. 82). Like the Gnostics, they use verses they like, and discard verses with which they disagree! Feminists create an androgynous deity by their support of sexually inclusive terms in new biblical translations. To understand the Bible, feminist theologians assert, “new rules will require feminist interpreters to assume that Scripture is not the word of God. . . is not a container of revelation” and to “correct as we read” (Ibid., p. 120). In other words, everything in the Bible “must be reinterpreted by feminist interpreters” which is just what the Gnostics did (Ibid.). Many Christians today simply do not grasp the real intent of feminist theology. Radical feminist Naomi Goldberg has stated, “the feminist movement in Western culture is engaged in the slow execution of Christ and Jehovah. Yet very few of the women and men now working for sexual equality within Christianity and Judaism realize the extent of their heresy” (Ibid., p. 195). She blames “God the Father of Judeo-Christian Scripture as the architect of the patriarchal society” and states that “like patriarchy this God will have to go” (Ibid., p. 180). Patriarchy refers to the authority of the father. In her words, “We women are going to bring an end to God” (Ibid.). This would include rejecting His laws found in the Bible — which was also the Gnostic mission! Goldberg has predicted, “when feminists succeed in changing the position of women in Christianity and Judaism, they will shake these religions at their roots” (Ibid., p. 181). Remarkably very few theologians acknowledge that Bible prophecy reveals women will push to dominate society as the end of the age nears (Isaiah 3:12). In light of such brazen comments, Peter Jones observes, “Christians must realize that the religious feminist movement carries with it a frontal assault on the normativity of creational heterosexuality and, beyond that, on God Himself as the Creator” (Ibid., p. 196). This, in essence, was also the Gnostic agenda — to denigrate the creation, its laws and its Creator! Catholic educator Leon Podles senses the significance of this assault when he writes, “feminism may be as much of a challenge to christianity as was Gnosticism (to which it bears a strong resemblance)” (The Church Impotent — The Feminization of Christianity, 1999, p. 139). Retired Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong has an even larger radical agenda! Spong made headlines a decade ago when he ordained a homosexual priest. The radical bishop has asserted, “Feminism and homosexuality lie at the heart and soul of what the Gospel is all about” (Jones, p. 192). Spong feels “the church should bless and encourage same sex marriages” (The Arizona Daily Star, Sept. 25, 1999). Spong would agree with radical feminist theologians — and Gnostics — that “the Bible is full of rhetoric and concepts we do not and can not believe” (Ibid.) such as guidelines for sex role differentiation and prohibitions against homosexuality. He also echoes sentiments of early Gnostics who wanted an adult Christianity when he asserts, “I’m anxious to open Christianity so it can be everything it can be. . . a more enlightened Christianity” (Ibid.). Spong is simply advocating the same goal as the Gnostics — the destruction of biblical Christianity! Today the Christian view of sex and gender roles is under attack. Liberals say biblical guidelines limit human freedom — but the real reason for this attack goes much deeper. Jones quotes a common lesbian assertion that “compulsory [biblical] heterosexuality is the very backbone that holds patriarchy together,” that homosexuality will break that backbone and that “lesbian, bisexual, and gay issues. . . are wedges driven into the superstructure of the heteropatriarchal system” (Ibid., p. 179). The real goal of homosexuals, radical feminists and liberal progressives is to change the way Western society operates by eliminating its biblical foundation! Their tool is the Gnostic tool of sexual liberation! The modern return of Gnosticism — a belief system that rejects both God and His laws — is no coincidence. It was actually prophesied! The Bible warns that the end of the age would be marked by lawlessness (Matthew 24:11-12) and that it would be related to a movement that was “already at work” in the days of the Apostles (II Thessalonians 2:7-8). The early Gnostics were major antagonists of the Apostles and, just as liberals today, they preached a very deceptive message. This is why Paul warned the Galatians against believing a different gospel (Galatians 1:6-9), and why he instructed Timothy to “guard what was committed to your trust, avoiding the profane and vain babblings and contradictions of what is falsely called knowledge [gnosis]” (I Timothy 6:20). Gnostic ideas are the product of intelligent, yet profoundly misguided minds. Gnosticism — ancient or modern — is a dangerous deception. Social movements built on these perverted ideas will lead to disaster. Societies that reject moral guidelines in favor of unfettered human desires are headed for trouble! The God of the Bible thunders: “Because you have rejected [My] knowledge, I also will reject you. . . Because you have forgotten the law of your God, I also will forget your children” (Hosea 4:6). The revival and embrace of Gnostic ideas by liberal, professing Christians is a case of history repeating itself. To remain ignorant of the past is to risk being deceived by a different gospel. Do not be deceived! Open your eyes! Believe the real word of God and the message of true Apostolic Christianity! — written by Douglas S. Winnail. From the July-August issue of Tomorrow’s World, ã 2000 by Living Church of God. All scripture references are from the New King James Version of the Bible. CLOSING HYMN #20 “Standing On The Promises”
CLOSING WORDS (In Unison)
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