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Opening Statement

This web site has been developed by a life long Methodist to reach out to other Methodist and those who care about the United Methodist Church and the “truth.” The truth is sometimes difficult to know. So what is the truth? The best we can say is that it is contained in the Bible. Some things are clear others not so much. Why is this important? Because Mathew 7:13 Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the way that leads to life, and only a few find it.

As we know from John 14:6, 1 John 1:8, and Romans 7, the only way to God is through Jesus Christ, if we say we are without sin then the truth is not within us, and that liberation from Christ does not create a free license to sin, but rather to live spiritually in Christ alone. In essence, from the fall of man and the curse in Genesis 3, the only way to reverse course from death was for God in flesh to reverse it Himself due to the love for His creation. As Paul so eloquently states in 1 Corinthians 15:29-34, without Christ, all things are in vain, so let’s eat and drink for tomorrow we die (Old Testament reference). As the following pages will show, a united Christian front is important and in line with biblical teaching.

The one thing that is for certain is that the Bible contains the truth and there is a power that does not want you to know the truth. Be careful there are false prophets. And some of those false profits are in the United Methodist church. Your eternal destiny is at stake.

It is sad to see what is happening to the United Methodist Church. It is a reflection of what is happening in our culture today. People of faith (not all people who go to church are people of faith) are faced with knowing and understanding scripture. Truth is revealed through scripture. This is God’s word after all. The same God that created the universe and our world. It is very sad that many of the leaders in the United Methodist church seemed more aligned with culture than God’s word. Many leaders in the United Methodist church today are leading folks through the wide gate to everlasting destruction. They choose to ignore scripture when it is uncomfortable, but they use the scripture when it suits their agenda. There is a term for that behavior: apostasy. (See the Posts for more information.)

As a life long Methodist, I am very concerned about the progressive movement in the United States and its involvement in our churches. While progressives are fine people, in this author’s opinion, they are very misguided. What have progressives brought to our society?

  • school without prayer
  • abortion (murdering babies)
  • secularism
  • legalized drug use
  • a homeless crises
  • loss of morality and integrity
  • the destruction of families and family values
  • dividing group of people into race, gender, other…

Progressives are now working in our churches to bring the same values. The Bible for a progressive is a short book, because they have removed many verses and ideas. No longer are Jesus’ strong words on divorce or adultery referred to. A favorite phrase for a progressive is “judge not lest yea be judged,” even though it is Jesus that calls us to avoid those who would lead us astray. It is no longer acceptable to call sin sin. Progressives think they know better than God. But as Revelation 21:8 tells us, “the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.” That does not suggest that Jesus Christ or God are tolerant to sin in the Kingdom.

It is disheartening to hear sermons in our United Methodist Church filled with hypocrisy, heresy, and emotion over scripture. We can see the outcome of that thinking. Destruction of the family and an uplifting of homosexual relationships, downplaying of sin and uplifting of sinners. It is telling that the LGBQT community is about 2% of the larger population and yet many of the United Methodist church leaders are willing to ignore scripture, thousands of years of tradition, and thousands of years of wisdom to wreck the United Methodist church. Would you say that this comes from God? We are all sinners and He loves us and expects us to turn away from sin to seek redemption. There are pastors and bishops that have lost their way and forgotten who they serve or perhaps they know who they serve and it is not God. They are leading their flock the wrong way. That is the nature of progressivism.

This site will focus on God’s word and scripture in the hopes that truth will be revealed. The truth is sometimes hard to hear, but necessary, because the wage of sin is death. Everlasting death.

This author hopes the readers will seek truth and help pull the Church back from the precipice. Read the NEWS or Recent Posts and help us to keep God’s word in the church. Please help us to defend traditional values.

Romans 6:23

23 dFor the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

The Calamity of Sin

“Jesus’s tears give us a glimpse of how the Father feels over the grief of his children.”

Jesus also wept over the calamity of sin. As God the Son who had come into the world to destroy the devil’s works (1 John 3:8), Jesus was about to deliver death its deathblow (1 Corinthians 15:26). But sin grieves God deeply, and so do the wages of sin: death (Romans 6:23). And ever since the fall of Adam and Eve, he had endured sin’s horrific destruction. Death had consumed almost every human being he had created (all except Elijah and Enoch). It had taken Lazarus, and it would take him again before it was all over. Tears of anger and longing were mixed with Jesus’s tears of grief.

Jesus also wept over the calamity of sin. As God the Son who had come into the world to destroy the devil’s works (1 John 3:8), Jesus was about to deliver death its deathblow (1 Corinthians 15:26). But sin grieves God deeply, and so do the wages of sin: death (Romans 6:23). And ever since the fall of Adam and Eve, he had endured sin’s horrific destruction. Death had consumed almost every human being he had created (all except Elijah and Enoch). It had taken Lazarus, and it would take him again before it was all over. Tears of anger and longing were mixed with Jesus’s tears of grief.