Paul,
an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, To the
holy and faithful brothers in Christ at Colosse: Grace and peace to you from
God our Father. Colossians 1:1-2
This
summer we’re going to explore the book of Colossians. Paul wrote this book
while he was imprisoned in Rome around 60 AD. Colosse was a church that Paul
had never visited. It was founded by Epaphras and other converts from Paul’s
travels.
Word
had reached Paul in prison that the Colossians were confusing a few things in
their faith. They were combining what they had learned about Christ with other
philosophies and religions including paganism. This syncretism wasn’t giving
the Colossians the best of both worlds. It was producing the worst of
everything. They questioned the supremacy of Christ and in that, were beginning
to lose their identity as children of God.
Their
situation isn’t actually that much different from what many believers or
“spiritual” people do today. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying, “It’s my way
or the highway.” But, here’s the problem if we take a little from this church
and that church, and then we listen to this preacher and that preacher, and
then we borrow a little from this philosophy and that, after a while we end up
with a conflicting, convoluted mess. Then, we wonder, “Why can’t I hear from
God? Why isn’t anything working?”
God
is a jealous God. Jesus said very clearly and unapologetically, “I am the way
and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John
14:6). How narrow-minded of Him! How unpolitically correct! Who does He think
He is? Well, Jesus is the Son of God.
It’s
not up to us to figure out how we want to approach God. God has pretty much
spelled that out. There’s only one road that leads to God. All of the other
roads may be nice or appealing, but they don’t end up at the same place. That
doesn’t mean that Christians are better than others. It does mean that true
believers are blessed.
It
all comes down to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You could be a
Buddhist who trusts the saving grace of Jesus Christ and get to Heaven. You
could be a Baptist who attends church every Sunday and still go to Hell. What
we think is right doesn’t matter? The Truth has been defined very clearly
through God’s Son and through God’s Word. Outside of that, everything else is
just speculation.
Who
are the major influences in your life? What speakers? What authors? What
strategies or philosophies? How do they line up with the Truth of God’s Word?
You
see we can’t trust God for salvation, and then trust Warren Buffett for our
security, and then trust Howard Stern with our love life, and then trust Oprah
with our life’s inspiration. It just doesn’t work. Now, I know that even a
broken clock is right twice a day. We can learn something from everybody. But,
how does what they’re teaching compare to what God’s Word tells us?
If
you’re upset about Oprah, shoot me an email. (I am out of the office this week,
but I will respond just as soon as I get back. I promise). We can talk about
what Oprah, Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson, and A Course in Miracles. If you’re upset about Howard Stern, I’m not
sure that I want to have that conversation.
Oprah:
http://www.equip.org/articles/oprah-winfrey-and-her-self-help-saviors
Eckhart
Tolle: http://www.equip.org/hank_speaks_outs/eckhart-tolle-and-the-death-of-truth
Marianne
Williamson: http://www.equip.org/articles/marianne-williamson-from-inner-healing-to-the-healing-of-america
A
Course in Miracles: http://www.equip.org/articles/a-course-in-miracles
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Eckhart Tolle is just plain old scary. I can recall Oprah saying on her show that she was "a Jesus girl". What HAPPENED??? It is frightening to consider her reach and influence and how many people hang on to every word she says...and what's gonna happen to all of them if they don't come back home to Jesus!
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