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The Danger of Nitpicky Christianity


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11 minutes ago, missmuffet said:

I am very fussy who teaches me the Word of God. We see too many false teachers today. My Christian discerment is sharp so I can tell a false teacher immediately and stay far, far away from that person's teachings. 

So why do you buy into Dispensational premillennialism? That has only been around for a couple hundred years. Not in the early church for sure.

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3 hours ago, Hopefully said:

A cynic is someone who assumes that theological error is present, even when it isn’t. A cynic rarely seeks clarification. He waits for that one misspoken word, clings onto it, and uses it to condemn the speaker instead of asking him to clarify. A cynic is not a joyful person. He finds more satisfaction in pointing out the error of others than he does in his own salvation. A cynic lacks compassion for others.

 

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Two sides of the same tarnished coin:

Exorciation, zeroing in one particular word or phrase.

Accusation, painting with a broad brush. 

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6 hours ago, Hopefully said:

You magnify self

There is something incredibly satisfying about smacking a heretic across the face with Scripture. In fact, it’s addicting. Before you know it, you take up refuting false teaching as a hobby. You want people to know you for your sound theological arguments and air-tight Scriptural logic. You inwardly scoff at the theological illiteracy of others, and then proceed to pin them to the wall with Truth.

You do all this, not out of love for Christ or others, but out of love for self. It makes you feel good about yourself. It is driven by arrogance. This is not the expression of godly wisdom, but is an expression of “selfish ambition,” described by James as “earthly, unspiritual, demonic” (Ja 3:16).

You become cynical

If you try hard enough, you can find heresy under every rock. Every sermon you hear and every book you read is opportunity to expose theological error. You dissect phrases and vocabulary, intently searching for the slightest deviance from Scriptural truth. You go to church listening for what heresies the pastor might bring up rather than listening to what God might have you to learn. You become a cynic.

Discernment is vitally important in the Christian life. We must not embrace every sermon and book we come across. God commands us to “test the Spirits to see if they are from God” (1 Jn 4:1). So how do you know when you have crossed the line from discernment to cynicism?

A cynic is someone who assumes that theological error is present, even when it isn’t. A cynic rarely seeks clarification. He waits for that one misspoken word, clings onto it, and uses it to condemn the speaker instead of asking him to clarify. A cynic is not a joyful person. He finds more satisfaction in pointing out the error of others than he does in his own salvation. A cynic lacks compassion for others. His says, “You should know better” instead of saying, “Let me help you.”

You become your own worst enemy

False teachers are described in 1 Timothy 6:3-5 as having “an unhealthy craving for controversy and for quarrel about words, which produce envy, dissension, slander, evil suspicions, and constant friction…”

Wow...that sounds like a Facebook theology debate.

You know that you have gone too far when your attempts to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ morph into “an unhealthy craving for controversy and for quarrel about words” --the same craving that fuels the false teachers you claim to oppose. Yes, I must confront false teaching, but there is a difference between guarding your beloved Gospel when it is attacked and trying to pick a fight because you crave theological controversy.

If you’re not careful, you’ll become your own worst enemy, producing the same result as the false teachers: “envy, dissension, slander, evil suspicions, and constant friction.”

The Cure

So what is the cure? Jesus tells us in Revelation 2:1-7 when he speaks to the Church of Ephesus:

“I know your works….how you cannot bear with those who are evil, but have tested those who call themselves apostles and are not, and found them to be false….But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do works that you did at first. If not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place, unless you repent. Yet this you have: you hate the works of the Nicolaitans which I also hate”

Jesus commends their stance against false teachers, but he rebukes their heart condition. They were hating the right things, but they weren’t loving the right things. We must fight for the Truth out of a heart of love for our Savior.

Don’t crave the fight; crave the Cause of Christ. Fall in love with his grace and mercy. Rejoice in his undeserved favor. Thank him for rescuing you from sin. When we return to our “First Love,” we will take any risk necessary to “guard the good deposit entrusted” to us (2 Tim 1:14). Confrontations will arise. Some of them will be ugly. But we are not to crave these confrontations.

If we return to our First Love, we will confront boldly, but “with gentleness” (2 Tim 2:25).
We will confront for the purpose of restoring others, not humiliating them.
We will confront to preserve unity, not destroy it.

A little “nit-pickiness” is necessary to expose false teaching, but we must be aware of the dangers. If we grow in our love for our merciful Savior, even our “nit-pickiness” will be marked by grace.

http://www.pursuingthepursuer.org/blog/the-dangers-of-nitpicky-christianity

 

I was so hoping that you personally wrote this, my heart was rejoicing as I went through it… But alas, was not meant to be, but than again, you did have the spiritual sensitivity to recognize life when you tasted it..

Thanks for sharing the meal.. :)


A fellow believer, Not me

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1 minute ago, Not me said:

I was so hoping that you personally wrote this, my heart was rejoicing as I went through it… But alas was not meant to be

Ever since I graduated college last year I have trouble writing lol. I know that sounds backwards but I graduated feeling mentally abused and wanted to stay as far away from writing and reading as possible smh. 
 

I try to write some things here but usually I try to find someone else who has written what I’m thinking. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, Buddy D. Mouse said:

Those "bad cynics"!

I am sure glad we are superior to them!

I hope the irony is not lost on some who read this.

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20 minutes ago, Hopefully said:

Ever since I graduated college last year I have trouble writing lol. I know that sounds backwards but I graduated feeling mentally abused and wanted to stay as far away from writing and reading as possible smh. 
 

I try to write some things here but usually I try to find someone else who has written what I’m thinking. 
 

 

Well, I think your listening to the Christ in you, and that’s what’s important..

Thanks again, and be blessed in your relationship with Him..

 

A fellow follower, Not me 

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