| Dale sent us a lengthy WRAP AROUND dealing with the New Jerusalem of Revelation 21 and 22. The WRAP is filled with links going to his web site. In his WRAP he concludes that the New Jerusalem is not an actual city coming down out of the sky, but the Saints of God returning to the earth. This conclusion agrees with most fundamental teachings that I've encountered; however, I have some problems with the "tone" of his WRAP and with the "tone" and conclusions he makes on the pages linked to from his WRAP. Although we have decided not to put up his WRAP (The purpose of our WRAP AROUND feature is edification, not debate), nevertheless, we will make some comments in general about his WRAP in the hopes that it will edify. DON WROTE: Hello Dale, As you've noticed, I have been a while in answering your WRAP. In fact, I wasn't going to answer it--but after much prayer, I do feel that I should. You will have to decide for yourself if I have the mind of the Lord in my decision--but do grant me this, that if I do, then it can be profitable. When I began working on the elements of DOWEKNOW.COM, I had no idea where it was going. In fact, the Internet was still struggling to become an identity. When everything began coming together and I actually started putting things upon the Web, out of curiosity, I checked out other sites dealing with our subject matter. To my surprise, there were already utterly thousands of sites using the same search words that we were using; and rarely could I find two sites in agreement--yet, they all set themselves up as experts, many of them claiming to be infallible because they were speaking for the Holy Spirit. (If you put the word "revelations" in the Yahoo Search Engines today, you'll see that there are now about 2,950,000 web pages using that search word.) "My God," I thought, "our web site will appear to be just another piece of driftwood on a vast sea of confusion." Nevertheless, we still had it to do. While we were still compiling the things that we would one day put up on the web, the Lord showed B'Ann that we were to name our site DOWEKNOW. At first, I wasn't impressed with the name; but after having made several changes in our pages, I soon realized it was very appropriate. (We are still making changes today when we gain more understanding, or when we realize that we were inaccurate in some statement.) In addition, the wisdom of the name became more and more apparent as we would try to read some of the contradicting web sites dealing with our topics. I say this because there are a couple of things that most of these contradictory sites had in common: i.e., the authors wrote as if they were the expert on the matter and they would put everyone down who might have an opinion that differed from theirs. Another trait common to these web sites that I consider to be "driftwood" is that their authority seems to be their declaration that they are the authority on the matter. Having said all of this, let me pull out a couple of quotes from your WRAP AROUND.
These quotes are from the second and third paragraphs of your WRAP, and their condescending tone were a "red flag" to me that made the rest of what you have to say very "suspect." As I followed some of your links and read some more of what you have to say, my suspicions were justified. As one trying to understand your work, I felt that you were trying to put me down, or at least chastise me because I do not think as you do! And by the way, I see another thing in your writing that I find common to the "driftwood" of the Web: and that is your tendency to quote other men instead of the Bible. To me, there is nothing wrong with quoting another's work to make a point from the Bible, but I don't want to feel like I'm studying "the works of men" when I'm looking for some insight from the Word. I'm not sure why you sent me your WRAP AROUND. If you did so to get my opinion, then let me share with you the guidelines that I feel are necessary for a work such as the one you are attempting. To write/teach for the Lord:
It is my opinion that if all of those who teach in the name of Jesus were to follow these guidelines, then they all would speak with one voice concerning the truths of the Scriptures. I know that the odds are against this happening, especially if we are in the last days when "every wind of doctrine" will be blowing from the pulpits/ministries. Nevertheless, that is the prayer of my heart. It is also my prayer that the Lord will help me not to be a part of the problems in today's world, but a part of the answer to those problems. I don't know how to end this WRAP for it is not my intention to come off sounding like an expert. I do hope, however, that you will seek of the Lord if there is any wisdom in what I've had to say. Thanks for taking the time to send us your WRAP, Don B'Ann wrote: Thoughts I am constantly amazed at how little we have learned throughout the ages. Maybe it is just our nature to "elevate" ourselves by constantly giving the impression of "I'm so glad I'm not like those people..." which seems to put us in a self-imagined higher place in life. Perhaps we would do well to remember that it was this "pride" that caused Lucifer to be cast down from heaven. These Scriptures help explain this:
Pride would cause leaders of today to want to stand up in front of the congregation and declare/write/preach that they had received some wonderful revelation from God; that they were privileged beyond all other church members to be more "anointed." Pride...Pride...Pride. There is such a difference in some basic statements. A person will stand up in church and say, "I can do this / I received this"; another person will stand up and say, "we can do this / we received this unction." Here lies the mystery of putting ones pride under subjection. Teamwork is the key. If a person cannot work as part of the team, but always has to be the "head" or the "leader" or the "prophet" or "final authority" for a group; then, the organization is going to stop listening to the the "small, still voice of God" and follow a earthy, fleshly man/woman. The Voice of God through His Holy Spirit is not a bully. It woos with gentleness; is instant in season and out of season. However, when strong-willed individuals bind the fellowship to themselves for guidance, the people learn to rely upon these leaders for their help. In cases of personal crises, both the people and the leader are in trouble for at such times the help of man is in vain. This is why those in leadership should always point people away from themselves and towards Christ. Bottom Line We are not to worry about understanding the "building materials" for the New Jerusalem. God didn't consult us when He made worlds without end. He doesn't have to consult us now. NEW JERUSALEM IS A PROMISE! If someone promised us a birthday party, how foolish we would be to worry, search, imagine, strive, fret or debate about what type of party it would be. All the joy would be gone for the coming expectation. OUR JOB IS TO TELL PEOPLE ABOUT JOHN 3:16. WE SHOULD ASK, HOW IS OUR RECORD ON SOUL WINNING??? THAT IS OUR CALL. THAT IS WHAT WE ALL SHOULD TAKE INTO HEAVEN WITH US IN THE WAY OF REWARDS! The time spent on articles about how God is going to do this and that is often just a busy task we give ourselves to keep from going out into the highway and the hedges and experiencing the ENCOUNTER OF SOUL-WINNING. It is an ENCOUNTER OF THE THIRD KIND. Sometimes one is elated; other times treated with scorn. Such is life!!! Summation
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Question-Comment: are you ready for the coming of christ? are you saved? I am saved I have been saved since 1996 Don Wrote: Hello Whoever You Are, Let me address your second question first: i.e., "Are you saved?"; for it is an ambiguous question with many possible answers. So, am I saved? That might very well depend upon your definition of "saved." Also, before I can answer this question, I need to qualify my understanding of the Scriptural term "saved." As I read the Scriptures, the salvation that Christ provided for us on the Cross of Calvary is a package that will take care of all of our spiritual needs from the moment of our new birth to the day that we leave this earth. This package includes our being saved from the consequences of sin when we received Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior and His righteousness was put to our account in heaven. At this time we were also made to be new creatures in Christ--our bodies becoming the temples of the Holy Ghost and our names being written in the Lamb's Book of Life. In addition to the eternal aspects of our salvation, we also need to be saved daily as we sojourn in this life. Each day we need to be delivered from the fallen nature that is within each of us, from the fiery darts of the devil and the temptations that abound, from the ungodly around us, and from the pressures that come from simply living in a world were sin seems to be everywhere. So, am I saved? No, not yet! Oh, I have surrendered my life to Christ and been "born again;" and I have the righteousness of Christ put to my account. But I will need the salvation of God until the day that He takes my spirit up to be with him. And as to my being ready for the coming of Christ, I have mixed feelings. Part of me wants Him to come today; but another part of me cries out with the songwriter: "Wait a little longer, please Jesus--a few more days to get our loved ones in." Thanks for your questions for they have given me opportunity to sound off. Don |
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