The
Hebrews writer tells us that if we are to please God we must first
believe that He exists and secondly believe that He will reward us as
we seek Him. Hebrews 11:6, “But without faith it is impossible to
please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and
that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”
Consequently, we must believe that the Holy Spirit is the third
person of the Trinity, co-existing and co-equal with God the Father,
God the Son and God the Holy Ghost. Those who reject the Person and
work of the Holy Spirit reject the whole of God's plan and that is
the root of the confusion. When this basic scriptural truth is
denied, every doctrine built upon that foundation is at risk of
dilution or discarding altogether.
The
doctrine of inclusion came into existence because religious leaders
wanted to accommodate people. As public opinion has become increasing
more liberal, societal pressure has expanded to include entire groups
of people and lifestyles. Although the Word of God strongly condemns
carnal, fleshly thought and lifestyles, the moral climate of our
world demands that such behavior be accepted and embraced by the
populace of the world including Christianity and the Church.
The
Kingdom of God is a spiritual entity and as such has a spiritual
administration. True, we all are mortal beings but God uses mortal
beings in His Kingdom if they are subject to the Holy Spirit.
Therefore, the work of the Holy Spirit must be embraced in submission
and obedience. The tension comes in the conflict between the carnal
leadership of man and the administration of the Holy Spirit.
Religious leadership has succumbed to the collusion of ambition,
greed and pride. Therefore the door is thrown open wide for
governance by man and the Holy Spirit has been expelled. Hence our
present dilemma.
The
question today is, “Am I going to follow a religious movement or
the Holy Spirit?” The answer to that question will determine our
affiliation with a religious group or being a part of the Kingdom of
God. And the answer to that question will determine our eternity. My
prayer is that we will allow the Holy Spirit to open our ears to hear
what He is saying in this late hour!
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