In this day of compromise,
multiple bible versions and "praise" songs in today's churches, it is
important for me to share this message
Broad Easy Conversion
Matthew 7:13-29
What has led to so
many false professing Christians?
Shallow evangelism, followed by a man-made unbiblical tradition called
the "altar call" is replacing biblical signs of conversion with
man-made physical actions that anyone can perform. This has led to many false conversions, and
therefore many false professing Christians.
"Raise your hand, come to the front, repeat these words after
me" you can do all these things and
go to hell just as quickly as the person you are sitting beside because these
things do not save. They have no saving
merit at all. They are unbiblical.
To be truly saved,
you need to be convicted of your sin by the Holy Spirit, repent of your
sin, that means turn from it, and trust in Jesus as your Saviour. Then afterwards you have a life of gospel
holiness as a natural consequence of your conversion. Philippians 3:17-20 "Brethren be followers together of me, and mark them which walk so as ye have us for an example. (For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.) For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ."
The false Christian's
slip is always showing. They are hostile
to a holy life and governed by self-will or they are proud of their sin. They are consumed with a worldly
mind-set. These are signs of a mere
profession.
What is Christ's
teaching concerning the symptoms of the false professing Christian? Matthew 7, the sermon on the mount. It is right here that the Lord gives very
plain teaching on the subject. This
sermon is about the kingdom of heaven and the citizens of that kingdom. It is not a moral code for everybody to
follow, that is impossible, it is not that.
The sermon on the mount is a description of the citizens of God's
kingdom, true Christians and what they characterize in their life. He describes the blessedness of the citizens
of the kingdom of God, what they are to be - salt and light, he describes their
lifestyle, what God demands of them, the spiritual depths of the ten
commandments. Christ tells us of the
drastic sanctification or holiness of the citizens of the kingdom. The sermon tells us how they are to pray and
give, their other worldliness in their character, they are not materialistic. Christians have respect for other
people.