Tuesday, February 23, 2016

The Selling Of The Christ Part #6

False teachers have risen up and many are trying to strike fear in the Children of God thru threats of annihilation by God if they open their mouth against them.   (1st John 4:1)  Beloved, believes not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.  When the Devil approached Eve in the garden professing to know the word of God, he made promises by twisting the scripture.   When that old Satan approached Jesus on the mountain, he was quoting the scripture, twisting it and professing to understand the Word of God.  He offered Jesus all of the richness of the world, Jesus condemns him.  Yet, when they come to us in the name of God promising prosperity in a sin-cursed and dying world, we are quick to follow.   Jesus said for you not to lay up your treasures upon earth.  (Matthew 6:19)  Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal.   There must be a part of this simple scripture that many don’t understand as we demand that Jesus grant us the natural blessings of Abraham. The church that was paid for by Jesus Christ, that should exist within our Heart should not hesitate to cry out, “Devil you are a liar.”   
There would be such false teachers the apostle expressly states in that verse, and elsewhere in the chapter, he noted for his readers some of their characteristics or some of the doctrines which they would hold.  They would deny the Lord that bought them.   A proper understanding of this statement is, they would deny God his rightful place.   How do we deny God, his rightful place in our lives? 
There are many damnable peculiar doctrines that deny God, his rightful place.   In the simplest form, we are taught that God is busy every day directing the affairs of men.  It is based on the thesis that God is in control and taken to the 'N’’ degree', he is controlling every aspect of human endeavor.  Therefore, when the young child dies a horrific death at the hands of a drunk driver, we say it was the will of God.  It is hard for many to believe this concept when we look at the condition of the family, community, nation and world.  Paul referred to other powers at work and these powers were different from the power of God.  (Ephesians 2:2)…the prince of the powers of the air, of the spirit that now worketh in the sons of disobedience;  It must be understood that God allows things to happen, things that man brings upon himself.  Another scenario was played out in the Book of Job, God allowed the Devil to test Job, his friends blamed Job’s affliction on God and God was angered and punished them.   Why?  They denied God, his rightful place.
Denying God is more than saying, “I do not believe in God,” the Children of Israel denied God at the base of the Holy Mountain all the while they were dancing, shouting and praising ‘God’ for delivering them.  The story unfolds in Exodus 32:1-10 when we misdirect our praise and honor we are denying God his rightful place.  Many worship services are designed around the concept of heaping praise and honor upon the creation rather than the creator. 
Paul said, even denying the Lord that bought them. This must mean that they held doctrines which were, in fact, a denial of the Lord, or the tendency of such things which would be a denial of the Lord. We cannot suppose that, while they professed to be Christians, they would openly and avowedly deny the Lord.  To "deny the Lord" is to withhold from him, in our belief and profession, anything which is essential to a proper conception of him.
To make false promises in the name of God is to deny the power of God.  To trivialize the name of God is to deny the supremacy of God.  To reference God's power to make you look impressive is the same as denying the very existence of God.  Many public speakers once again have begun to play the ‘somebody card’ on television and on the social media to impress and gain followers.   Statements are made such as, “During any given month, somebody will be blessed with a huge sum of money, somebody will be blessed a new car.”  Is this a true representation of God at work?  Even a drunk could pull off this act.  If all of the promises made in the name of God were true, the world would be scrambling to find a seat in a neighborhood church. 
What are we to believe?  Are we to believe that the numerous doctrines and split denominations are all apart of God's plan?  What about the changing values of Christianity that are designed to make Christianity more relevant in a modern society?   Why are Christians so eager to embrace every new wind and doctrine? These are questions that should be seriously considered when engaging in serious Bible studies.  The answer to these questions will aid us in understanding our purpose and what we are seeking in the study of God’s Word.
(2.) That they would introduce destructive errors in the scripture, leading many astray through peculiar doctrines; 
These peculiar doctrines are numerous in today's society and they are all built upon a twisted interpretation of the scripture. These destructive errors many times are nothing more than making numerous false promises in the name of God based on a lack of knowledge of the Word of God.  To attempt to teach the Word of God without a true knowledge of the Word of God is a direct violation of God's laws and is a form of denying the true power of God.  Many are led astray by promises that God is moving in a particular way that embraces the 'feel good' aspect of human nature.  It’s easy to be blinded by the twisted promised, thereby failing to see the direction that we are being led in.  
Money has become the key to salvation as professed by those who seek to get rich at the expense of the people of God.  The doctrine that many teach and preach is that if you give money, God will open the windows of Heaven and pour out a blessing that you will not have room to receive.   This is a misreading and misapplying of the scripture that if it were true, I will say it again at the risk of being redundant, Christians would be rich and sinners would be poor.  The money game is a play on Malachi 3:10.  The tithes were never intended to be used to fatten the purse of the priest or the local pastor and bishop.  The above scripture is probably one of the most misquoted scripture in the bible. Unfortunately, it is being quoted out of dispensation and context and is used as a weapon of mass intimidation, manipulation, extortion, oppression, cajolery and outright lies and deceit used by some church leaders to collect ten percent of the gross income of their church members who have been hoodwinked and indoctrinated into believing that they are doing God’s will.   From circumcision to the Sabbath, why does every custom of the Mosaic Law get a pass, except the one that says bring me ten percent of your money?  A literal translation of the Old Testament caused a church congregation to stand on the bank of a river praying for God to part the waters.  
To understand what tithes really mean one would have to understand the social reasons and cultural / religious setting within which it was situated.  The concept of tithes was properly explained in the laws of the tithe which can be found in the books of Leviticus 27: 30 – 34, Numbers 18: 25 – 31 and Deuteronomy 14: 22 – 29. Upon reading these passages, one would understand what tithes really mean, but, unfortunately, most prefer to neglect these passages that tell us the true meaning of tithes and emphasize on Malachi 3: 8 - 10 which was directed to the Levites priests.  The priests were guilty of robbing the temple by failing to remit to the temple, its share of the tithes they collected.  They were, as many of the leaders are today, guilty of robbing the church.
Peter’s concern was they would introduce destructive errors into the Gospel.  The money game has invested itself in church worship services.  Worshippers are encouraged to throw money on the altar (stage) as the blessing of God is invoked upon them.  


To be continued

Monday, February 22, 2016

The Selling Of The Christ, Part #5

The Word of God once symbolized a light in a world of darkness, whose purpose was to illuminate the path to a blood purchased salvation.   The focus of that light has now changed, as humanity embarks upon a glorious journey where sin and salvation are no longer a consequence.  The Word of God is now used to light the path to wealth, fame and glory.   Teachers of the Word of God have devised a plan whereby all of us can become wealthy and enjoy the blessings of our Father as we travel into the sunset days of our way of life.  The scripture speaks of a madness that will engulf the household of faith.  All of the biblical writers that processed the knowledge of God foresaw a time when men would not endure sound doctrine, and they sought to warn the followers of these detractors.
Peter began his dissertation by stating,  (2nd Peter 2:1-6)  But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of which the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.  And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not. For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment; And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly; And turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes condemned them with an overthrow, making them an example, unto those that after should live ungodly.
Now let’s read the last words of Jesus to the church here on earth.  (Revelation 3:20-22)   Behold, I stand at the door and knock,: if any man hears my voice and open the door, I will come into him, and will sup with him, and he with me. He that overcometh; I will give to him to sit down with me in my throne, as I also overcame, and sat down with my Father in his throne. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the churches.
This is not a message to a group, this is a message to the individual, he used words like, "if any man", or "He that overcometh."  This is Jesus last message to the churches and the use of words like, “him”, “he”, and “man” seems to indicate that he was not speaking to a group but addressing the church as an individual, whose existence was spiritual.
We will now explore the possibility that Jesus and Peter were concerned about those who had come in “among the” church and with great words they began merchandising the people of God.  (2nd Peter 2:3)  And in covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose sentence now from of old lingereth not, and their destruction slumbereth not. 
 The word covetousness is indicative of wanting what other processes.   In our modern society, it usually translates into money.  Feigned words, these are words that are insecure, artificial, man-made words that are designed to suit a particular purpose.  These types of words are able to cause the unstable soul to falter and follow after the teaching of men.  False teachers often follow the pattern of their master, and they come with great promises, feigned words; artful and hypocritical pretenses.  The Devil came to Jesus with great promises, all Jesus had to do was obey and God would dispatch his angels to protect him.  Make a merchandise of you.  Judas made merchandise of his Master, betraying and sacrificing him to promote his own ends. So it is said these men should sacrifice the cause of Christ and the true church for their own selfish purposes of gaining praise, honor and wealth. 
There exists the possibility that through the use of feigned words, anything, regardless of how unworthy, vain, even unpretentious acts can be sold to an adoring public.  All that is required is a marketing plan, a marketing team with an appealing marketing concept.  Consider this, tennis shoes and blue jeans once the garment of the poor and working class, used a high-level marketing concept to become the preferred dress of the rich and famous.  What was it that caused the market value of a pair of cheaply produced tennis shoes to dramatically increase in value?  I challenge you to think seriously about it.  Better yet, consider the enterprising man who sold rocks (pet rocks) to an adoring public.
The primary objectives of life have been reset, feeling good about what we are, what we have or what we do, has become our primary objective as the value of life is diminished.  In essence, when we pay more than two hundred dollars for a four dollar pair of tennis shoes the value of the shoes does not increase, we are paying for the right to feel good about our self or our accomplishments.  The desire of feeling good is one of the most powerful and sellable aphrodisiacs known to mankind.  It is even sellable in the church.
'Feel good' can be defined as that which is intended to make one happy or satisfied, causing or characterized by a feeling of self-satisfaction: feel-good factor, achieving a high state of euphoria, often defined in the church as the ‘Spirit of God’.  The operative words, here is the, ‘feel good factor.’ The feel good factor is present in every aspect of human endeavors.  Why do we go to work?  Because going to work allows us to accomplish things that make us feel good.  Why do we go to concerts and football games, somewhere within our line of reasoning, it is something that will make us feel good?   Now apply that to church worship services and Gospel music.
The evolution of gospel music sat the stage for the evolution of worship service.  Gospel or sacred music once existed within the shadows of the sanctuary and enjoyed a special place that was considered to be Holy next to the Word of God.  The singers of spiritual songs were not something that was done for worldly acclimation or money, it was something that was done in the service of God. Therefore, those who sung in church as a part of their church worship services did not do it to become rich and famous.  Rich and famous have now become the blessings of God bestowed upon those serve their creator through songs.  Sacred music as the name implies was not intended to be entertaining, it was intended to reverence God and give him proper praise.   When we injected the entertainment 'feel good' factor into gospel music and worship services, the question that we need to ask ourselves is, are we guilty of denying God his proper reverence? 
Instead of "psalms, hymns and spiritual songs" to build up and edify the believer, the congregation is beset with a relentless and sensuous beat (which weighs on one's nerves and pounds in one's head until you feel you will break open) and syncopation (which evokes the most basic sensuous or sexual response from our bodies) which is purposely aimed at the physical and sensual instead of the spirit and the spiritual.  When music is aimed at the baser part of our nature, i.e. the promiscuous, then the spiritual has a difficult time surviving. 
In today’s contemporary society gospel music has crossed over or morphed into the entertainment venue.  The sacred solitude that gospel music once provided has been replaced by a hand clapping, foot stomping feels good sellable type of music that rewards the performer and entertain the listener.  The once Holy dance has evolved into a hip swing promiscuous act that emphasizes the sensual rather than the spiritual.   Churches have begun to embrace dance teams as an intricate part of their worship service. Many pastors and church members are beginning to understand the drawing power of music played by either secular or sanctified groups, augmented by a dance team.
A worship service that was once designed to serve God is now designed to make you feel good.  Feeling good is an emotional attribute that can be manipulated, it can be merchandised, and it can be marketed in the same fashion as a pair of tennis shoes made out of cheap plastic.  Somewhere between the opening song and the closing chords of contemporary worship services you will also be asked to pay for feeling good.  Let’s examine Peter’s message to the church.
2nd Peter 2:1-6, the general subject of this chapter is clearly stated in the first verse, and it embraces these points:

(1.) That there would be many false teachers among Christians in modern times, as there were false teachers in ancient times;

Saturday, February 20, 2016

The Selling Of The Christ Part #4

The focus here embraces the ideology of the Apostle Peter concerning false teachers who would arise among the Christians.  The same as today, there were false teachers in ancient times.  These false teachers would be skilled with words and they would devise ways to make merchandise of the church.  Peter’s major concern was, these false teachers would introduce destructive error into the Gospel and lead many astray.  In the days of the Apostles, these false teachers were called out and exposed.  In today's permissive society our only recourse is to pray for them and leave it to God while they go about polluting the mind of the saints. 
Jesus often addressed the issue in conversations with his disciples. (Luke 21:8) And he said Take heed that ye be not deceived: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and the time draweth near: go ye not therefore after them.  In Matthew, it seems as if Jesus was reflecting upon his soon to be established church when he stated, (Matthew 18:20)  For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.  Two or three gathered together in worship just does not meet the criteria of today's churches and mega churches. 
One cannot help but marvel at the transitions taking place in Christendom as it
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struggles to adapt to the changing demands of society.  Things that once were
 characterized as unholy or impure now requires a second look through tinted glasses.  A religion that once flourished within the confrontational nature of Holy Scripture akin to John the Baptist preaching in the wilderness screaming, "Oh ye generation of vipers...” have now morphed into a viable business model seeking to attract customers.  This once confrontational religion has now dumb down its rhetoric in the name of peace and political correctness; it has agreed to respect the rights of all religions, a thing that the God of David never ordained. The fire and brimstone have been retired and the sunshine and favors have become the modern day message. 
What happen?  Why are the changes?  As each emerging generation became more and more entrenched in the knowledge of good and evil, the ‘pie in the sky, bye and bye’, began to lose its luster.  The ancient appeal of God was tested by knowledgeable men and found wanting.  The organized church realizing that its core membership base was eroding realized the necessity of branding itself, and the creation of a sellable product in the process.  This product would combine two of the most powerful elements that define the human condition, motivation, and manipulation.  This concept or new religion would be sellable to the masses, without regards to their structured or indoctrinated belief.  The desire to be prosperous and to be in good health can be found at all levels of humanity, without regard to ethnic or cultural backgrounds. 
 (3rd John 1:2) Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.  This scripture provided the biblical foundation for transforming the Gospel of the Kingdom into a Gospel of prosperity and motivation.  Manipulation paved the road to financial success to those who embraced and exported this new gospel.
To understand the proper context of the above verse requires reading the entire chapter.  This brief epistle is written to a Christian whose name was Gaius.  As a form of greeting, a wish is implied, not a command or even a promise.  The word used here commonly means in the New Testament to pray, but it is also employed to express a strong and earnest desire for anything.  This is probably all that is implied here. The sense is, "In every respect, I wish that it may go as well with you as it does your soul.  A simple greeting to a Christian friend who is sick. 
The Gospel of Prosperity promises an earthly reward while the Gospel of the Kingdom promises a spiritual reward.  The mixing of the two promises the best of both worlds.  As an earthly person, we are more easily influenced by earthly things, rather than spiritual things.   This new form of Christianity offers blessings and favors to those who embrace it ideology.  Salvation becomes sellable, and access to God is determined by the size of your offering. 
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The marketing manipulation that is used to promote this new form of Christianity is the same method marketers use to get potential consumers to become acting consumers.  It is called the AIDA Model. This model consists of four stages: Awareness, Interest, Desire, and Action.  Students in marketing, learn about this concept and are graded on their ability to bring about the desired action.  The application of this model to promote a new and expandable form of Christianity is the same model used to promote a new brand of box cereal.  Follow me for a moment.
The application of this model does not require a college degree; it merely requires a gift of ‘gab’, the ability to sell others on your idea and a desire to manipulate others.  Manipulation seems to be such an ominous word, yet there are a good side and a bad side of manipulation.  There is harmless manipulation such as being led to believe that a Honda is superior to a Chevrolet vehicle. An example of a type of dangerous manipulation was to convince the public that smoking was ok.  Money is usually a common factor of all types of manipulations, in the organized church, in the community, and in business. Yet, the true church was never intended to be established on the same level or base as an everyday business.
The manipulation of desire is caused by knowing what is wanted or needed and offering it.  What do you want becomes the prime question.  In the vernacular of the charlatan priest, “whatever you want, God has got it”, and there is not one righteous soul that would respond negatively to this suggestion.   If you want money, God will give you money.  Here again The Reverend Ike, my model for the fleecing of the sheep mailed out thousands of letters in the early sixties that said, “ SOMEBODY, reading this letter will receive a financial blessing from God, all you have to do is plant a seed of faith.  The call for action was accepted by many, especially those of certain ethnic and cultural backgrounds who were financially intimidated.  Once they became aware of this newly created ATM God, logic took a holiday as they lined up, clamoring for the blessings.   A touch of common sense or the knowledge of God could have rendered that type of promotion baseless and profane. 

The drawing card to any successful religious assembly is, come over here and get your blessing, or come over here and be healed.  They prey on two of the most vulnerable aspects of human nature.  Healings and blessings  soon become synonymous with a packed house.  Problems began to manifest themselves when God refused to be manipulated. “If he did it once, he will do it again”, became the cry of the self-indoctrinated motivational speaker without the validity of scriptural support.  Standing on the creek bank waiting for God to separate the water soon became a lesson in futility.  The redefinition of the works of God became commonplace, in that the starting of a flooded car has now been described as a miracle.  The scripture is taken out of its context and the righteous are being indoctrinated into believing that if you speak it will be so.  If this were true, what a beautiful world we would have.  A sick person in the hospital is often decreed heal, yet often that person passes on from life into death.
A cloak of fear is used to intimidate those whose eyes are being open to the false doctrines that are prevailing.  It is taboo to speak a word against those who claim the anointing of God.  Yet, how many people have left the altar wondering why they didn't get the blessing that was promised to them?  There was a man who gave his last dollar and went out waiting for the blessing that was promised, was left wondering if he and his family had been forsaken by God.  But, these are things you can't talk about.  If you fail to get what you asked for, the problem is not in God, it is in us.  Through fear, a new indoctrination of Christianity appears to be holding. 

Friday, February 19, 2016

The Selling Of The Christ Part #3

As a struggling Christian, I find it hard to believe in much of the rhetoric emulating from the household of faith. There is a type of gullibility  that has always existed within the ranks of Christianity, but to have it preyed upon by enterprising preachers or gospel entertainers is a bit much.   The evolution of worship services and gospel music should be cause for alarm, yet, it is accepted as the signs of changing times.   The merging of the music genre is more acceptable to those who are seeking to pollute the Word of God.  A classic example is that of a Gospel singer years ago prefaced one of his songs with, "This is for those of you who say gospel music has gone too far."  Today this gospel singer openly profess to have lost his religion.  

The Social Media is flooded with enterprising messengers of God claiming that the key to God's blessings is typing "Amen" to their status that makes vague promises.  The number of people who buy into this type of idolatry is astounding.  The church has evolved into a place to come and get blessings, yet Jesus never said, "Blessed is he who go to church."  Jesus promised blessings in the Kingdom of God. 

At the onset of Jesus ministry, he warned his followers that they would come in sheep clothes.  Matthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.  What is sheep clothes? They look like what we are indoctrinated into believing a messenger of God should look like.  The carry the title of the clergy or worship leaders and they preface their false messages with, "God said".  No God-fearing Christian in good standing would dare stand up and say, "God didn't say that".   What are "ravening wolves"? They are hungry wolves looking for something to eat, they sell you a false Gospel.

In the Garden of Eden, the Devil made a striking presentation of explaining what God said. Today, the trend is to sell God through a process of entertainment and promises of wealth and well-being.  To promote itself, the church has taken on the nature of the Casino and night club.  If you want to win you got to spend and let's get down and praise God, because when praises go up blessings come down.  It is a part of human nature that we buy into this perverse, and enticing promises.  In the face of the promises of prosperity and favors it is easy to forget that when the devil approached Jesus, he offered him all of the richness of this world.   Jesus made it clear on a number of occasions, that his Kingdom was not of this world.  If this is true, then why are we being promised all the things that Jesus rejected.

Is there a lack of understanding of the Word of God or is it simply a lack of faith?   If we truly believed in God would we take such a cavalier approach to his Word and his works?  If we really understood the purpose of the creation, would we pervert the knowledge of God to build our own little kingdom here on earth? The believability of God is at an all-time low, yet churches are amassing a fortune and building magnificent sanctuaries.  Many have their own private interpretation of the scripture and it is often proclaimed as a fresh message from God.  There are so many proclamations's made in the name of God until those on the outside looking in are beginning to wonder if God really exist or do he keeps his promises. The problem of Christianity against the world has taken on a new flavor,  Christianity has turned on itself. 

The church that Jesus once spoke so highly of has allowed itself to  become highjacked and become a bastion of selfish pride.  Men and women are seeking to exert a type of rulership over God's people. Churches that have stood the test of time are now being divided and plundered, even destroyed from within by enterprising preachers seeking to establish a quorum and thereby securing a seat of power.  They possess a desire to exercise their man-given power within communities without having even having a knowledge of the community they are supposed to serve.  There is a scripture condemnation of this type of action but it is among the overlooked letters to the churches from Jesus. 

John MacAuthor wrote: The church has not only stopped talking about sin, it has stopped talking about eternal life.  Everything is about a fix here and now.  The gospel doesn't promise to fix you here.  You may have a bad marriage till you die, you may have bad kids till you die.  You may have cancer and die before you thought you would die.  You may lose all of your money in the stock market, your house might burn down.  Jesus doesn't promise to fix that. Contrary to what you hear from health, wealth and prosperity teachers, the only people who seem to be getting wealthy of that are the ones who take your money.  The gospel does not promise that.  But it does promise eternal life.   

Many organized churches are capitalizing on the art of raising money and the sheep of God's pasture are being victimized.  Knowingly and unknowingly the gospel according to, "The Rev. Ike", has become an integral part of many pastors' messages.  Salvation is about giving and planting a seed is the price of salvation.  Bible verses are often surgically removed from their supporting scriptural and taken out of the context of which they were spoken and view from an alien perspective.  It is a process of making the Bible say what we want it to say and preying on the indoctrination or the gullibility of the Christian belief.  Worship services are taking on the flavor and flair of a Beyonce performance.  Pastors, preachers and teachers have elevated themselves to a position where they walk and talk with God on a  daily basis, yet the messages received are often conflicting.

Many of today's preachers have mastered, "The Art of Preaching", and their ability to preach is based on how well they can bring a crowd to an arousing climax.    

I attended a large prayer service that consisted of hundreds of people.  The services were advertised as the place to come for miracles and blessings.  The conductor of the services was a young energetic man who wore loud colored clothes.  After delivering his message, he continued to address the crowd.  “The Lord said” he began, “There is somebody in here that has a headache, the Lord says come on up here and get your healing.”   Then the Lord would speak again and he would say, “There is somebody in here that has a backache come up here and get your healing.”  People would rush to claim their healing.  This young man was elevated to the position od a great healer throughout the communities he visited.  It was not long before some people began to see thru this ‘shotgun approach’.  

To use the words “somebody” and “a headache” in a crowd of a few, you are bound to hit “somebody with a headache”.  A person high on drugs could pull that act off.  I do not believe the God that I need and as powerful as the one I am looking for needs this type of showmanship.   God punished Moses for performing an act of showmanship.  These are the working of ‘bad actors’, which it is up to God to judge, but they have caused many people to turn and flee from God.  This is not a plausible excuse and it will not stand up before God, but I will say it, “My God they made me run from you.” 


The world situation is not changing for the better, yet more and more people are praying for God’s intervention.  Jewish customs and celebrations are superseding the work of the cross and we are claiming a year of Jubilee.  There are promisings being made in the name of God for the purpose of self-promotion and edification.

The works of God is  trivialized, and he is restoring wealth and family values, he even brings peace to our communities.  Yet, according to Jesus, in the "last days" these things would not be.   Luke 12:51  Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division:  The coming of the Kingdom of Heaven has been redefined and we are living in it now, thus, there is no reason for Christ to return.  The justification of our desires through the shaping of the scripture is nothing new, the devil introduced this ploy in the Garden of Eden.  Christian values are eroding because we are being taught that God wants us to be happy.   Alternate lifestyles are on the increase and even acceptable in many assemblies.  The gullibility of Christianity allows us to justify it in the name of God. 

Many churches have become pawns of the government and the breeding ground for corruption and political aspirations.  We are building immaculate sanctuaries at an alarming rate, and it seems that God is issuing new directives every day.  Political correctness through faith-based initiatives is strictly enforced.   We speak in God’s name and of a God who shows love without punishment and justice, as a new way of life.  “God loves me,” has become an excuse and a metaphor for the ungodly.   

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

The Selling Of The Christ (Part 2)

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Why are we here?  What is the message our youth are getting from our serving God?  Are they following us to church?  What is the message that Christianity is trying to project to the world?  What is the purpose and message of the churches?  What is the message of Jesus Christ?  Was it necessary for Christ to come and die on the cross so that we could have stuff?  These questions have tormented many minds.  God forbid that his Son should suffer and die so I could ride in a new car.  Did the father send his son to die so ministers and pastors could strut around like peacocks, adorned in Gold and Silver and living of Gods people?  As one person remarked after returning from a national meeting, “It is getting harder to tell the preachers from the pimps.”

The message and collecting offerings have become two of the most important and destructive forces within the church.  There was a time when churches raised an offering for a visiting minister.  Now we raise offerings for ministers who do not have the time to visit.  Many churches support meetings and organizations that have no benefit to the community or church.  When the ones who are conducting the meetings derive the only benefit, we should become concerned.  We should question services that honor (worship) someone other than God.  I suppose there are those who say a Sheppard is supposed to fleece his flock, and then there is another message about not muzzling the Ox that pastors tend to apply to their flock.

There are messages designed to make the congregation feel guilty of some type of sin if they do not follow the defined precepts of giving.  Church members were once entrusted to give as the Lord had blessed them, now there are scriptures used to show that blessing and favors are a direct proportion to the amount of money you give.  Like the Casino Slot Machine, the more you put in the better your chances are of hitting the jackpot.  Context and perspective are being abuse in the interpretation of these scriptures and many are getting away with it.

The pastors of many churches have done their homework; they know what it takes to pack a church.  A beautiful message of prosperity, a television camera, a movie, or recording star, and an expression of financial success will fill any house.  The title is important too; it is no longer fashionable to be a Minister, Pastor, or Reverend,   Apostle, Superintendent, Bishop or Doctor tends to evoke more respect.  To be successful, the title must indicate that you are elevated above your peers.  To attract the masses, you must look the part and act the part of the upper class.  I suspect that even Jesus would have a hard time packing a church now, and John the Baptist would not even be a contender.  The final aspect of attracting a crowd is the prospect of entertainment.  In the old days, a Piano in the corner was the extent of the musical instrumentation.  Today most church choirs and praise leaders perform with a full-scale band.

Back in the ancient days, only certain churches allowed musicians and singers to perform during worship service.  The music playing and singing were spontaneous acts of praising and worshiping God.  After the service ended, there was no expectation of getting paid or special recognition.  Today things have changed.  Pastors are getting paid huge slaveries.  The musicians are paid, and angling for higher pay.  The congregation sits in awe as a group of paid performers provides the entertainment and inspirational aspects of worship...  In the midst of all of this, I wonder if God is amused.

On any given weekend, millions of people nationwide will pack the nightclubs, casinos, and concert halls in search of entertainment.  The harbor no regrets about spending money, and the weather will not be a factor in the assessment of entertainment.  Time will not play an important role, the party is better when it last all night.

On any given weekend, millions of people nationwide will pack football stadiums to be entertained.  They will pay their dues for a good seat and the weather is not a factor in the decision to attend and be entertained.  They do not expect anything tangible in return; they just want to be entertained and entertainment makes a person’s spirit feel uplifted.

On any given Sunday, millions of people will flock to churches to be entertained.  A timely procession of the worship elements is important, the preacher preaches a message of prosperity and they will be entertained.  They will pay their dues because God loves a cheerful giver.  The more they give to God the more they can expect to get back.  The weather will play an important role in the decision to attend and be entertained.  Moreover, there is an expectation of a blessing for attending the service.  

It seems the difference between these two events is what makes one an act of fun and folly, and the other a sacred service. 


Where are the fire and brimstone messages?  The word ‘repent’ is rarely used in sermons.  The Kingdom of Heaven is about enjoying yourself here on earth.   Serving God is about getting what you want from God.  Walking in God’s favor is a new pair of shoes.  To speak of the ‘fear’ of God is taboo, because when we die we are all going to heaven where all of the rock stars assemble and sing in the heavenly choir.
  

The pastors and members of many churches are praying for God to do things he did not come to do.  They do not hesitate to ask God to go to the hospitals.  Some even pray for him to unlock the jail cells or to bring peace in a world of confusion.  We are always telling God to bless us with the blessing we are ‘standing’ in need of.  I remember a person praying for God to get in the gas tank of his car.  If God were to do, what church folks asked him to do what a wonderful world we would have?  Then again, if church folks did what God has already empowered them to do, what a wonderful world we would have.

Think about this, if God were to answer all of the Christian’s prayers, then all Christians would be rich and lazy and all sinners would be poor and hard working.  Christians would live forever and sinners would die young.  Then sinners would look at the Christians and say.  “That’s what I want” Soon there would be no sinners.  The churches would be filled with people serving and praising God for the stuff that they are getting, and not because they love God. 

At many churches, after the preachers have preached, there is a call for those who are sick or just need prayer.  Most of us will admit that we all need prayer, but this act, this request which once was an act of reverence has now  been turned into an act of bad showmanship by some.  Many of these after message prayers are spirit filled, and God has worked wonders through these services.  It is the copycat bad actors who have given this type of service a bad name.  They use this prayer service to extend a dull message thirty extra minutes by whooping and howling for God to work a wonder.  Maybe we should be begging God not to abandon us.  In my search for and a closer walk with God, I realized there was nothing I needed to ask God for in this natural world.  He already had provided it.  What do the birds and the lilacs of the field need?  I needed to praise him for what he has already done for me and ask him to manifest himself more through the fruit of the spirit. 

That old Satan has found a way to discredit the works of God using bad actors and copycat actors.  Works that once was contributed to, “an act of God” is now nothing more than, “The Power of Positive Thinking.”  Cancer that disappeared is now nothing more than a misdiagnose by the doctor.  The preacher who stands in the pulpit and speaks with great authority, “God if you will heal them and give them the desire of their hearts they will they will forever be pleased, and serve you all of their days.”  In the language of the street, this is “pimping God.” 

A minister once planned to perform the miracle of walking on the water at an outdoor baptism.  He spent many hours in the dark of the night setting up the props while being observed by a local moonshiner.  When he was satisfied with his setup, he left the area and the moonshiner tampered with the setup.  The next day, in the heat of his fiery message, he began to rise from the water as he careful navigated the steps that were hidden from everyone’s view.  As soon as he set foot on the Plexiglas stage, the whole thing came crashing down.  Quick thinking and action by the Deacon Brothers saved the minister from a watery grave.  Is this what God is all about? 

There are many testimonies of how God healed a headache, is this an accurate representation of God at work?  The use of television to perpetrate fraud in God name was enough to cause God to turn his head.  Church services are not complete without asking God to heal someone.  Many times, the same person who stood last Sunday is standing this Sunday.  How do we interpret the healing virtue of God?  Jesus performed miracles, but he did not stand on the mountain and ask the Father to heal the world.   Does serving God come with the expectation of healing?  Are we guilty of abusing the word and power of God?  Have we made a joke of our Father’s purpose?  These are questions we should ask God through prayer and contemplation, and not be a shame to testify of the answers.

When I was a young boy, a preacher came to town.  He had a different style of preaching.  We called him a teacher because he did not whoop and holler.  He asked for and received permission to conduct revival services in the local churches.  This young man taught the scripture like none here had heard it taught.  He would conduct healing services where he would lay hands on people and pray for them.  Many people received their healing, and because of the wonders God worked thru him, many people were converted.  Thus began the proliferation of the ‘laying on of hands’ ministry.  If I could speak of God as a mortal, I would say it was confusing to him at the number of people asking him to do this and that and did not believe in what they were asking.  Some perpetrated fraud in Jesus’ name by selling handkerchiefs and the use of bloody chicken parts.  I can now understand what Jesus meant when said, “You call me Lord, but you do not the things I say.”  “You honor me with your lips, but your Heart is far from me.”  There are those who talk about God but they do not know God.  

A Sister in a local church testified that she had laid hands on a dead person and the dead person came back alive.  We never saw or heard from the person, but the church community was impressed.  She began to conduct prayer services in people’s homes, and soon she had a great number of women following her.  They called themselves God’s Prayer Warriors and she was their leader.  One by one, these women began to testify of how God had worked a miracle thru them and raised a person from the dead.  Again, there was no confirmation of these miracles, only a testimony that evoked an awed response within the local churches and communities.  These were Godly women and nobody was going to call them liars.

Continued in part #3

Monday, February 1, 2016

Seminar

Thank God and thank you our last seminar was a rousing success.  Over the last two years, with the publication of the book, Understanding The Word of God has truly become a national and international ministry.   According to Google stats, international readership of our blog often exceeds the national level.  Book sales have been phenomenal.  The book focuses on the message preached by Jesus and his disciples.   There is no call for the sowing of seeds and reaping prosperity.  This ministry is a labor of love for the word of God.  There is no promise of earthly fame and glory.  Understanding the word of God focus on the coming of the "Kingdom of God".   We will be posting a national tour schedule shortly and if you are in those areas you are invited to attend.   Locally, we will be conducting another  8-week  in-depth seminar on the book of Revelation, at the Kingdom and Glory Ministery, Maben, MS.  Set to began during the month of February, date, and times will be announced later.   Purchase of books and study material  is acceptable but not a requirement, only a desire to gain a deeper understanding of the Word of God.  Understanding The Word of God  can be purchased HERE.  

Sunday, January 31, 2016

The Selling Of The Christ (Part 1)


Part 1 of a 5 part series

It started many years ago; the preachers realized that Christianity was a business and their core job was to sell Jesus Christ to the people.  There was nothing wrong with the intent of the messengers until they began shaping and reshaping the message.  Jesus said, “If I be lifted up I will draw all men unto me.”  Jesus spoke those immortal words referencing being lifted from the cross and returning to his Father.  This verse is taken out of context and applied to worship services and he or she envisioned themselves as salespersons for God.   Lifting up Jesus took on a completely new message, the message had to be attractive and it must offer the people something tangible. 


A message about the pie in the sky by-and-by was not attractive enough to draw the massive crowds needed to support or increase the bottom line of the growing churches.  Preachers, Pastors, and Teachers were learning how to be successful living of God’s churches.  God’s churches were now becoming a business.  A business must offer a product or service or it will go out of business.  Thus began the reshaping of the message of Jesus Christ.  To shape the message, you must find a scripture, take it out of context, if necessary, view it from an alien perspective, and apply it to the model that you are constructing.  Saint John 10:10b says, “I came that you might have life and that you might have it more abundantly.”  This statement became the cornerstone for many messages of prosperity. 

To put this verse back in context and perspective lets read Saint John 10:1-10, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that enters not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbs up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. However, he that enters in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the gatekeeper opens; and the sheep hear his voice: and he calls his own sheep by name, and leads them out, and when he puts forth his own sheep, he goes before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice. A stranger they will not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers. This parable spoke Jesus unto them: but they understood not what things they were which he spoke unto them. Then said Jesus unto them again, verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep. All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door: by me if any man enters in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. The thief comes not, but to steal, to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” 

Is there anything in the above paragraph that indicates Jesus was talking about earthly treasures?  We should never use sound bites to project a complete thought.  Jesus was speaking in a parable and he was speaking about the Kingdom of God to a Jewish gathering.  What does abundant life in the Kingdom of God have to do with earthly possessions?  God has already blessed humanity in the book of Geneses with the blessing of prosperity.  However, to make churches more attractive the promise of prosperity needed to be a part of the message.  Initially, it seems God may have used blessing and prosperity as a tool to get the wayward children of Israel to serve him.  The children of Israel were encouraged to steal from the Egyptians before leaving for the Promised Land.  Parts of the foundation of the law were prosperity and longevity.  God’s initial plan was for the children of God to kill the heathens and take their possessions.  Providing for the natural element of the man just did not prove to be conducive to serving God.  The natural desires of man were the more he got the more he wanted.  Throughout the Bible, humanity has shown that when it is getting, doing God’s will become secondary.

Jesus did not come to address the prosperity issue; he came to address the decaying spiritual nature of man.  He came to warn us to repent for the new kingdom or the Kingdom of heaven was at hand.  When asked to address natural issues, he had very few words.  Render under to Caesar the things of Caesar and unto God the thing of God.  He explained the ‘seek’ in Matthew 7:7 as Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and it's righteous and all things will be added.   The simplicity of that statement is, he did not say seek all things. If you can get the spiritual assembly to accept the ‘seek’ as a reference to spiritual things, the ‘all things’ will send them running to God for material things.  When Jesus was speaking these words he referred, to the lilacs of the field and the birds of the air, which neither toil nor sow and the heavenly Father takes care of them.  He has already provided everything needed for the grass, lilacs, and the birds to survive.  He did the same thing for humanity.  God has already provided everything humanity needs to be prosperous.  Not only did he provide humanity with everything he needed to survive, he blessed us with a spirit of prosperity.  (Gen1:28)  All we have to do is get up on our hind part and take advantage of the blessings he has already provided.  Those who are enjoying the blessing of God have a God given desire to be prosperous.  Again, consider the fowls of the air, if they sit in the tree that God has provided for them and refused to fly around “work” and get the food that God has already provided them, they will and deserve to starve.  It seems that we need to recreate a class of Christians who are concerned about the Kingdom of Heaven rather the Kingdoms of the world.  The Bless me and Give me the aspect of worshiping God seems to have gotten out of control.

When I look at Jesus as a spiritual guide, I find little support for many of the churches messages.  I take no issue with preachers teaching people how to be prosperous.  It is a needed service, so are many other community services.  I have no problem with preachers or teachers being motivational speakers.  Pastors should be motivational speakers, they should be grief counselors, and they should be family counselors.  It is when they forget the message of Luke 13:1-10 unless you repent, you all shall likewise perish.  The preaching of prosperity or getting from God just does not seem right for Sunday morning worship service.

I talked to a young woman, who had lived a high profile life and was now having trouble finding a husband.  She had been married several times, and each husband was not what she was looking for.  She was encouraged to turn from her sins and start going to church and God would provide her a husband.  She based her faith upon that most misunderstood statement in the Bible.  The Bible said, “Ask and it shall be given, Seek and ye shall find, Knock and the door shall be open unto you.”  When she failed to find the husband she was searching for, she began to lose her faith.  The message was causing her to lose faith in the word of God.  Then there is the question of ‘if’ faith existed at the time of her so-called conversation.  She attended church, worked in the church, and paid her money, but she did not get what she came looking for.   The ministers kept preaching, “God will give you the desires of your Heart.”  Her attitude changed,  if God was not going to give her what she wanted or if someone else was getting what they wanted and she wasn’t she might as well stay home.  To me, it is scary to think that people can take this type of attitude with God.  It is also terrifying that real preachers will project this farce as the word of God.

Many young, educated people have failed to grasp the relevancy of Christianity in modern day living because the message has been presented to them by self-motivated messengers who do not take the time to get the message right.  The self-motivated preacher realized that the people was running to and fro seeking and/or enjoying prosperity, and Jesus did say, “Ask and it shall be given.”  Now the message is taking shape, if you want prosperity you must ask God for it.  For God to grant your request you must be in the right frame of mine.  Now comes the sucker punch, Jesus said, “It is more blessing to give than it is to receive.”  Now we have the basis for a beautiful message, “Getting what you want from God.”  The smart preacher or teacher that can develop this message and present it in a forceful manner, with the whooping and hollowing in the right place, can attract a crowd from miles around.  The key to getting is giving and everybody wants to be in on the getting.  People do not mind paying money when there is a promise of more money.  Somewhere in the process of getting and enjoying God’s blessings, we forgot the message of salvation and the Kingdom of God.

 The younger generation sees the Rap Star; the Athlete, the drug pusher and just the plain old hard working sinner who does not attend church, and sees that they are prosperous.  The preacher’s job is to tell the church members they can have the same thing if they ask God for it.  In essence, you come to God to be poor so you can beg God for the things everybody else is getting.  Observations like these provide the fuel for the religious disconnect.  Somewhere in all of this, there is an element of confusion.  

The idea of getting religion and starting a church exist in the mindset of some as a sure road to financial success.

As a Christian, God requires more than praising and worshiping him.  Have you ever considered how purposely it would be for God to create man for the sole purpose of praising and worshiping him?  Can you imagine God saying; let us make a man so that we will have somebody to praise us.  What kind of God would create a man so that he would have somebody to love him?  This would make our Heavenly Father seems like an egotistical maniac.  I will quickly add that this is far from the truth.  Praising and worshiping God is something we should do because God is God, because he is our creator and because of the covenant that he has made with us.  We should praise and worship God because of what he has already done for us and not because of something we want,


To approach our God with our hands outstretched in a give-me position is not an act of repentance, respect or reverence.  This is neither an act of love.  It seems more like the action of spoiled children who want everything they can get their hands on and somewhere overlooked in all of this is the mission and the message.  

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Do God Change His Mind.

While proofing the manuscript for my book, "Understanding The Word of God", I became aware of the length and depth that we as Christians will go to keep from acknowledging some of the obvious attributes  of God.  I even found myself resorting to speculations and hypotheses in an attempt to avoid admitting certain obvious facts that the scripture proclaims.  Our evolving indoctrinated view of God often not scripture supported, it is based upon truisms, platitudes, and cliches, expressions that are designed to make us feel good. From the days of the garden of Eden, the concept of God has been tainted by the knowledge of the tree of good and evil rather than the knowledge of God.

Consider how an assembly can be brought to a rousing climax by simply stating, "God is good", or when we speak of the great things God is doing for us. Whereas a message based upon Deuteronomy 4:24  For the LORD thy God is a consuming fire, even a jealous God, would be considered unacceptable. Emotional outburst and rousing "Amens" would be far apart and few.   Thus the cry of, "can I get an amen" would fall on deaf ears.  Try injecting the phrase "God will kill you" in your message and it would like pouring water in a fire.  Our modern interpretation of the Gospel does not allow us to teach the fear of God. If we teach the fear of God we are told people would run from God.  Psalms 34:9  O fear the LORD, ye his saints: for there is no want to them that fear him.


Selective or slanted interpretation of the Word of God has allowed mankind to create a gospel and a God in its own image, based on his concept of what a God should be like.  Remember the children of Israel at the base of the Holy Mountain.  They created a God in the imagery of the idol gods of Egypt.  This was their concept of what a God should look like and how they should act when they come before God.  As they dance before their golden calf they had the audacity to proclaimed, "these are thy gods, O Israel, which have brought thee up out of the land of Egypt."  Read the entire story. (Exodus 32:1-14). One of the most interesting and overlooked aspects of this story is Exodus 32:14 "And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people." After threating to destroy his people, God listened to Moses as he pleaded their case. The overlooked and unanswered question is,  did God change his mind?

My first encounter with the question of God changing his mind was as a small child in Sunday School studying the fall of Adam.  The learned ability to spiritualize parts of a scripture or verse to make it fit a particular narrative presents a conversation that is hard to follow.  God said to Adam in Genesis 2:17, "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."  To the novice, it would seem as if Adam was destined to fall dead the day he ate the forbidden fruit.  The failure to acknowledge that God repented of the evil which he thought to do unto Adam and grant him a reprieve does not set well with the spiritually enlighten.  Thus, we have many different scenarios of what took place in the garden and they are all based upon what point we began to spiritualize God's conversation with Adam.

Family Bible Notes interprets it as such: Surely die; in the original, dying thou shalt die. He would lose the moral image and the favor of God; become mortal and exposed to endless sinfulness and misery.  Geneva Bible Footnotes defines this passage as such, by death, he means the separation of man from God, who is our life and chief happiness: and also that our disobedience is the cause of it. The Devil's interpretation is given in these verses.  Genesis 3:4-5  And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.  It does seems as if the Devil was privy to the fact that Adam that a reprieve would be forthcoming.

The golden bullet that is often used to shoot down any speculation on the nature we are discussing is Malachi 3:6.  "For I am the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed."   Interpreting this scripture out of the context of which it was spoken allows one to overlook what was said, God said I am the Lord and I will always be the Lord, I am not going to change.  These various interpretations of the scripture are based on the concept that God meant something else, rather the what he actually said.   To acknowledge that God meant exactly what he said would be to acknowledge that God did changed his mind and gave Adam a reprieve.   Due to our religious indoctrination, we are not prepared to accept a God that is capable of repenting or changing his mind. Neither are we comfortable with the concept of an angry God who is storing up his wrath. 

Isaiah 38:1-5  In those days was Hezekiah sick unto death. And Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came unto him, and said unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Set thine house in order: for thou shalt die, and not live.  Then Hezekiah turned his face toward the wall, and prayed unto the LORD, And said, Remember now, O LORD, I beseech thee, how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart and have done that which is good in thy sight. And Hezekiah wept sore.  Then came the word of the LORD to Isaiah, saying, Go, and say to Hezekiah, Thus saith the LORD, the God of David thy father, I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy tears: behold, I will add unto thy days fifteen years.  Hezekiah prayed in such a manner that God was moved. 

The message that is often presented here is that if we are sick and pray to God, he will deliver us.  This presentation is caused by a faulty interpretation of certain scriptures.  The Devil has used this to create a false reliance upon God, that cause many to stumble.  The truth is Christians get sick, Christians die, the followers of Christ get their heads chopped off.  Let's take a closer look at the prayer that changed God mind.  His prayer was simple and short, then he wept. All that he asked of God was to remember.  If we think forward to the thief on the cross, in the face of death all he asked was for the Christ to remember.  We must conclude that was enough to invoke the forgiveness of God. 

Another story that bears looking into is presented in the Book of Jonah.  God gave Jonah a message to deliver.  Jonah 1:1-2  Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah the son of Amittai, saying,  Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me.

Jonah 3:4  And Jonah began to enter into the city a day's journey, and he cried, and said, Yet forty days and Nineveh shall be overthrown.

Jonah 3:10  And God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not.

When God choose not to destroy the city Jonah became upset and he explain to God his reasoning for refusing to deliver the message when it was first given Jonah 4:2  And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country? Therefore, I fled before unto Tarshish: for I knew that thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil.

Malachi 3:6  For I am the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed. 

In the ancient days, God enforced his Law through judgment and swift action, yet there were many event that took place in the beginning of time that cause God to repent of the damnation that he was about to bring upon mankind.  Thus, we have in the Book of Revelation a full account of the vials of wrath that has been stored up.

The apostasy began soon after God created man. 
It's Cause. The marriage of the sons of God and the daughters of men (Genesis 6:1-2). 
It's Effect on the Human Race. 
Men forgot God and became giants in wickedness (Genesis 6:3-4).

It's Effect on the Creator. 
"And the LORD repented that he had made the man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart" (Genesis 6:6). The word "repent" always describes a change in something. There is a sense in which God cannot change (Matthew 3:9; James 1:17). He is always God, omnipotent and eternal. There is a sense in which He changes His purposes toward us, otherwise, forgiveness would be impossible (Jeremiah 31:34; Hebrew 8:12). God has declared that the soul that sins shall die (Ezekiel 18:4), but the sinner who turns from his sins and obeys the Lord has the promise of salvation (2nd Peter 3:9). God, therefore, changes His purposes toward men, but He is always God!