ANOTHER
JESUS
The apostle Paul
spoke about another spirit in 2 Corinthians 11. He also warned of another gospel
in which there is no salvation, and which those led by another spirit would
believe and promote. Significantly, Paul also spoke about another jesus in the
same passage (see 2 Cor. 11:4). In a world where religions abound with varied
and conflicting doctrines about who God is and how He saves, as well as who
Jesus is and the numerous versions of His work of salvation, we learn from the
apostle Paul that amongst all the false gods and false messiahs one will hear of
in one's lifetime that go by all sorts of strange names, there will be some
which will be called by the very name of the true God's only begotten Son:
Jesus. This false god will not go by the name of Buddha or the like, but will
bear the name ‘Jesus' and, just to add to the confusion, will be attributed with
some of the characteristics of the real Jesus. Yet this Jesus, in whom millions
have placed their faith, is not the Jesus of the Bible to Whom God gives
testimony and Whom His glorious Gospel reveals. This false god is not referred
to merely as another god, but another jesus. Of all the false gods in this
world, the ones which go by the name ‘Jesus' are the most deceptive. And the sad
fact is, there are many millions of professing christians, both on earth and in
hell, to prove it. The reason such a vast number are so deceived is the fact
that this false god goes by the name ‘Jesus' and has many familiar truths about
the real Jesus attributed to him. He is the ultimate wolf in sheep's clothing.
These truths are mixed with lies which have, through tradition and the fact that
many respected religious leaders have put their names to such erroneous
doctrines, become accepted as the truth. False doctrinal descriptions of Jesus
have become the norm, and so the counterfeits are seen as the genuine article
and the genuine is viewed as fake. For most people, it would appear that as long
as you have the name right, then regardless of what you believe about the man
behind the name, you have the right God and all is well with your soul. Are
these people right? Does it really not matter what a person believes about
Jesus, whether they believe the truth about Him or not? Is it enough to believe
mostly truth about Jesus whilst holding to some lies as well? And is the person
who believes lies about Jesus just as saved as the person who believes the truth
about Him?
Everyone who names the name of ‘Jesus' believes in their heart of hearts that
they are calling upon the true Jesus, for no one would ever knowingly believe in
a Jesus unless they weren't totally convinced they had the real Jesus. But how
can everyone who names the name of Jesus have the same Jesus, what's more the
true and only Jesus, when the doctrines they teach and believe about him which
detail what their Jesus is like and what he did, are contradictory and in many
cases diametrically opposed? Some people's Jesus did one thing whilst the Jesus
of others didn't do it at all! How can everyone have the same Jesus, let alone
the true one, when what one individual believes about his Jesus conflicts with
what another person believes about his Jesus? What exactly is going on here?
Does doctrine not matter any more? Does what a person believe not matter any
more? Are we to conclude that what a person believes about Jesus is unimportant
or even irrelevant, that it has no bearing on the issue of salvation, so long as
they have the name right? Is a person saved regardless of what they believe one
must believe in order to show they are among the saved of God? Is believing any
gospel the same as savingly believing God's only Gospel? Is believing in another
Jesus the same as believing in God's Jesus? Must the truth, and the consequences
of not believing it, take a back seat as long as a man has an opinion of what it
is? Is a man's answer, or his opinion of what the answer may be, more important
than the answer itself? Should the truth ever take second place to what a man
believes it to be? Well, it appears that for many people, when it comes to
believing who Jesus is and what He has done, it does! What the truth is about
Who Jesus is and what He has actually done has become secondary, it has taken a
back seat to what a man's opinion, view or traditional belief about Him is.
There is no longer ONE Jesus to believe in for salvation, because according to
many so-called Christian leaders and those gullible enough to believe what they
say, people can have varying and differing beliefs about Who Jesus is and what
He has done and still ALL be worshipping, not only the same Jesus, but the true
Jesus!! The Buddhist would laugh at you if you claimed to be a true follower of
Buddha, but believed things about him which conflicted with what their ‘holy'
writings say about him. So, too, the Mormon and the Seventh-Day Adventist, the Christadelphian and the ‘Jehovah's Witness', would all scoff at those who
believe differently to what their particular faiths teach and how they define
Jesus, and yet claimed to be of their faith, a follower of their particular
jesus. How can you be a Mormon if you are not following Mormon doctrine? How can
you be following the Mormon jesus if you do not believe Mormon doctrine about
him? How can your doctrine be describing the Mormon jesus if it is not Mormon
doctrine!?! And so we must ask the question, ‘How can anyone be following the
true Christ if it is not the true Christ's doctrine they are believing?' How can
anyone be believing in the true Jesus when what they are believing describes
another jesus? How can one person be described by the characteristics of
another? How can a person be headed towards their intended destination if they
are not following the right directions? IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT DIRECTIONS,
YOU WILL ALWAYS END UP ANYWHERE BUT YOUR INTENDED DESTINATION. Your intention to
drive to Sydney is not enough to get you there. You must have the right
directions and then follow those particular directions if you are serious about
seeing your intentions realised. Shouldn't a person who claims to be a follower
of a particular god/God be recognised, identified, by the fact that they believe
the ‘TRUTH' concerning the god/God in question and not lies? Shouldn't they
believe the very things that identify their god/God? After all, don't we judge a
person to be a Mormon based on their belief of Mormon doctrine and not simply
because they are family oriented? Since when has anyone ever judged a person to be a
Mormon who believes in the jesus of the ‘Jehovah's Witnesses'? If a person shows no
faith in Mormon doctrine, by either not believing it or by believing it
incorrectly, how can they possibly by recognised as a Mormon? ON WHAT BASIS WOULD
SUCH A JUDGEMENT BE MADE? Isn't a person recognised as a Mormon, a Seventh-Day
Adventist or a Roman Catholic, etc., by what they believes? Of course they are. So
what makes anyone think they can rightly be described as a Christian—a disciple
of Jesus Christ, an abider in HIS doctrine—when they do not believe the
teachings about Him or believe things which are not true about Him? Isn't a
person recognised as being correct only if they have the right answer and not a wrong
one? How silly would it be for anyone to judge a person's answer to a mathematical
equation as correct when it differs, even to the slightest degree, with what the
right answer is! So why do so many people who consider themselves to be
Christians pay scant regard to the true doctrines of Jesus Christ, and think that
one can just about believe anything about Him and be saved? How can such people
consider themselves and others as Christians, believers in the true Jesus,
regardless of the fact that their beliefs portray a jesus who is in contrast
with the Scriptures? And how can such people be automatically accepted as
Christians simply because they name the name of Jesus?
The apostle Paul's language was clear when he solemnly warned the Corinthian
believers about another jesus. Just as he had warned them of another spirit—able
to be distinguished by the fact this spirit did not guide people to the
truth—and just as Paul had sounded a clear warning concerning another
gospel—able to be distinguished by the differences in content with the one the
Lord gave him and which he in turn preached to others—Paul also warned of
another jesus who was not the Jesus depicted by the particular doctrines of the
Gospel of God.
What better way to fool those who desire to be Christians than by presenting
them with a false god but naming him ‘Jesus' and passing off false doctrine as
true? In light of these warnings, one cannot continue to rest comfortably in the
belief that one has the true Jesus simply because one has His name correct and
acknowledges some basic doctrines about Him, but one must know Him as He is
revealed in the Gospel of God. Only GOD'S Jesus is the real Jesus, and any who
conflict with God's Jesus is another jesus whom God does not know and who cannot
save. Just as none can call on God who do not know God, so too, none can call on
or believe in Jesus if they do not know Him, if He has not been revealed to
them, and therefore none can believe on Him if they have not heard of Him. "How
then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they
believe in Him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a
preacher?" (Rom. 10:14). How can a person believing in another jesus be calling
on the true Jesus when He is not the one they are believing in? How can I claim
to believe in some obscure god of a small, little known, African tribe if I know
nothing about him, or if what I do know is wrong? My intention to believe in him
may be present, but if what I believe is not a right description of this god then
I cannot in reality be believing in him. TRUE DOCTRINE IS GOD'S ROAD MAP TO
CHRIST. Doctrine always paints a picture. Doctrine is the verbal or written
version of the brush strokes and colors which combine to paint a particular
picture. False doctrine can never portray an accurate image of its intended
subject. No matter how brilliant an artist's painting of a person may be, it
will never be an accurate portrayal of the person if the facial features of the
person intended to be portrayed are not accurately presented. Wrong doctrine is
misleading doctrine and will always portray a god other than the true God. To
hear of the true God is not merely to hear His name but to hear the specific
doctrines, or teachings, which accurately describe Who God is and what God is
like. God has said: "...I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is
none like Me" (Isa. 46:9), so to believe in anything but the truth about Him is
to believe in another god and not the true God. God speaks of those who hold to
false doctrines, and as a consequence worship other gods, as follows: "...they
have no knowledge...and pray unto a god that cannot save" (Isa. 45:20). To pray
unto the true God you must have knowledge of the true God as He has revealed
Himself. Those who do not have the knowledge of the truth about God do indeed
pray to a god, but it is not a god that can save. To truly believe in God, one
must believe in every doctrine which sets Him apart from EVERY false god. For
your faith to be distinguished as true saving faith, the only faith which is
God-given, you must believe in the true God, AND turn from every false god and
the fallacious concept that one is just as saved believing them as one is
believing the true God. Yet at the same time, to know the true God is not about
some intellectual challenge which only educated people are qualified to meet,
for knowing God is all about God revealing Himself to whomsoever He wills (Matt.
11:27). A man is saved by revelation and not education. Of course a man must be
taught of God, he must be taught God's Gospel, he must be preached God's Gospel,
but no amount of teaching and preaching is going to get anyone saved if God does
not open the eyes, if He does not grant the only faith which will recognise and
savingly believe the truth about Him and reject the false. A man is saved by a
work of God upon him. All those who come to Jesus do so because they are
taught of the Father, and the Father would never teach another jesus to His
children. Jesus said: "No man can come to Me, except the Father which hath sent
Me draw him...and they shall be all taught of God. Every man therefore that hath
heard, and hath learned of the Father, cometh unto Me" (Jn. 6:44,45). According
to the Lord Jesus, no man can come to Him, the true Jesus, unless God the Father
draws him. Now it stands to reason that if a man believes in lies about Jesus,
or in a mixture of truth and lies to do with His Person and saving Work, such a
person could not have been drawn by the Father, they could not possibly have
learned such teachings from the Father, and so the jesus they have come to could
in no way be God's only Jesus. Only those men whom the Father has taught come to
the true Jesus. Only those whom the Father has taught will always recognize, and
therefore never accept, another jesus. Obviously then, all those who believe in
lies about Jesus Christ have NOT been taught of the Father, they are not amongst
those who have learned of Him, and therefore have yet to come to Christ. They
have not been given His faith to believe with, hence their failure in discerning
and coming to the TRUE Jesus, the one the Father teaches all HIS children about.
Those who believe in false gods all claim to believe in the true and only God,
but what they believe about their gods reveals instantly that none of their gods
is THE God of the Bible, because their beliefs contradict with what the
Scriptures teach, with what the Father teaches His children and the truth that
the Holy Spirit guides them all to, thereby revealing their faith, far from
being God-given, as that which is natural to man. How can one know the true
Jesus by believing in a mixture of true doctrines and false concerning Him? In
other words how can one have, or abide in the true Christ, if all one has is a
false gospel? False gospels are quite deceiving but are often not made up simply
of lies. They are far more insidious when they are a subtle combination of lies
and truths. Truth when mixed with lies lends credibility to the lies but profits
no man because the lies always cancel out the truth. For example, believing 2 +2
= 4˝ will always brand you as a believer in error because even though your
answer is comprised of the truth it is the extra bit—that which is foreign to
the truth, the true answer—that reveals your answer as wrong. As poison mixed in
with good food goes unnoticed its deadly effect is in no way diminished by the
good food it is mixed in with, or by the ignorance of those who partake of it.
Just as ignorance offers no protection in such cases but is a contributing
factor to one's indulging in the poison-laced meal, ignorance of the true Jesus
in no way lessens the consequences of believing a false jesus. Lies when mixed
with truth are seldom seen for what they are but this in no way reduces or
alleviates the consequences of believing them. Like poison, lies are often
colorless and tasteless when mixed in with the truth and yet deadly to all who
partake of them. How can one be said to follow the right recipe for a specific
meal if one has been given the wrong recipe or if one adds a few ingredients of
their own? In his warning about another jesus, the apostle Paul was saying that
there is a jesus out there who, though going by the name of the true Jesus and
having perhaps several characteristics of the true Jesus, is anyone but the true
Jesus. A FALSE JESUS IS RECOGNIZED BY ANY FALSE TEACHING ABOUT THE TRUE JESUS.
He is a deadly counterfeit, though by all appearances looks like the very Savior
of the world. Put simply, if it is not the true Jesus then it is another jesus,
and seeing that only the true Jesus saves, any other jesus must be a false savior.
And the way to recognise these false jesuses is by the doctrines which describe
them and simultaneously identify them as anyone but the true Savior.
The Scripture which informs us that there is no other name under heaven by which
a man is saved, the name of Jesus, is telling us much more than many might
think. There is no use nor sense, nor has anyone the right to believe that they
have the true Jesus simply based on the fact that one has His name right, or
says they believe in the Jesus of the Bible. Everyone believes they believe in
the Jesus of the Bible but the proof of the pudding is seen in what they believe
about Him. When Luke wrote in Acts 4 that "...there is no other name under
heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:12), he was saying,
‘There is no other person other than the Person Jesus Christ by which a man is
saved'. ‘There is no faith in any other person other than the Person Jesus
Christ, or in anything which He has not done to save His people, by which a man
is saved.' In other words, its not just the name we must have right but we must
know the person behind the name, the person to which the name fits. Just because
you know the name, or just because your intention is to believe in the Jesus of
the Bible, does not automatically mean you know the man behind the name.
Everyone believes they believe in the Jesus of the Bible but just because the
true Jesus is taught in the pages of God's Word, this can in no way be used as
evidence that the jesus you believe in is automatically that Jesus found in the
Scriptures. How could it be if you have been taught a wrong interpretation of
those Scriptures? It is what you believe about Jesus that will show whether you
have the real Jesus or another jesus. What a person believes about his god/God
identifies the god/God he believes in. If you believe what the Mormons say about
Jesus then you have the Mormon jesus. If you believe what the Arminians say
about Jesus then your jesus is the false jesus of Arminianism and not the Jesus
of the Bible. Either way you cannot be a Christian, for how can you be a
follower of Christ and yet believe in false doctrine about Him and which only
leads to further false doctrine? For it is of a surety that if you believe in
false doctrines about Jesus you will invariably believe false doctrines about
the Father and the Holy Spirit as well as the glorious plan of salvation. How
can you be following the true Jesus when the doctrines you believe have not led
you to Him? For example, the ‘Jehovah's Witnesses' have His name right, they
claim to believe in the Jesus of the Bible, but in saying that Jesus is not God
it becomes patently obvious that their jesus is indeed another jesus. Only if
you believe WHAT GOD SAYS about Jesus is your faith in the true Jesus!! And
GOD'S only Jesus is revealed in GOD'S only Gospel. Simply because you have
boarded a bus which looks like the one you've been told to take is no guarantee
that it is headed to your intended destination. You need to distinguish it from
other buses by taking notice of the destination displayed on the front of the
bus. It is a sad fact that many people pay more attention to the destination
displayed on the front of an approaching bus than what they believe about Jesus
and comparing it with what God has displayed in His Holy Word.
If one believes in false doctrine, or a mixture of false doctrine and true about
God, then according to the Word of God one has a false god (see Gal. 5:9). For
God's Gospel cannot contain any false doctrine about His Son. So then, if God's
Gospel cannot contain any error about His Son God's people cannot believe error
about His Son for the faith they have all been given is given by God so that
they will all believe God's testimony about Who His Son is and what His Son has
done. If God's Gospel does not contain error; if a true description of Jesus
Christ cannot contain error, then what makes anyone think that believing in
error about Him can save? When you see the word error read FALSE. An erroneous
gospel is a false gospel. Erroneous doctrines about Jesus will always reveal a
false jesus and those who believe them as false believers. There is no other way
to identify a false god than by the false doctrines of the false gospel that
promotes him. What separates the true God from all false gods is doctrine.
Believing in the true God is not primarily about emotion or sincerity or even
genuineness of heart but believing in the only doctrine that reveals Him.
Sincerity and genuineness of heart and all the emotion, the passion that
accompanies such things, will do a man no good at all if it is not accompanied
by the love of the truth (see 2 Thess. 2:10). The Scriptures say, "Now therefore
fear the Lord, and serve Him in sincerity AND in truth..." (Josh. 24:14); and,
"...God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification
of the Spirit AND belief of the TRUTH" (2 Thess. 2:13), not denial of the truth,
not ignorance of the truth or rejection of the truth, but through BELIEF of the
truth!! It is not through sincerity alone, it is not through sanctification of
the Spirit alone, but also, and of necessity, through belief of the truth.
Importantly, this belief of the truth does not come years or even days after one
is saved, but upon one's salvation. Just as none are sanctified without the Holy
Spirit, so too, none are saved without the belief of the truth. How can one be
in a saved state without the truth, without knowing and believing the truth
about God and His Son, when the Scriptures teach that Christ will not save but
rather take "...vengeance on them that know not God, and obey not the Gospel of
our Lord Jesus Christ" (2 Thess. 1:8). This single verse alone shows
conclusively that no one can be a Christian without knowledge of, and belief in, the
glorious Gospel (truth) of Jesus Christ, otherwise we would have the absurd
situation of Christ taking vengeance on Christians who do not know, and
therefore cannot obey, the Gospel!
Doctrine does not merely draw the line, IT IS the line between the true and the
false. Doctrine identifies, doctrine defines and doctrine distinguishes between
the true God and all false gods. God would never honor or answer to a man's
faith which believes lies about Him, for lies about God are the nucleus of every
false gospel. And of a surety God would never save anyone who believed for one
moment that one can be saved by believing in a false gospel—believing in a
salvation plan that is not God's—instead of, or as well as, the true Gospel.
This would amount to God saving someone who does not believe in Him, in what HE
has said, but in a lying god that cannot save! Can anyone recall even one of
God's people in the Bible believing, preaching or promoting a false gospel about
a false jesus? So what makes anyone think that people today are saved even
though they believe and promote a false jesus? And since when did ignorance of
the truth, God's truth no less, suddenly become a pass key to heaven? And just
when did intention to believe God's truth override, or be just as good as,
actually believing it? Ignorance of God—the truth about God and how He saves—is
what a saved man is saved from, it is what he is brought out of, for how can one
be saved if one maintains a belief in false doctrines which present not the true
Jesus but another jesus (see 2 Cor. 4:3-6). How can a man who believes in lies
about Jesus be one to whom the true Jesus has revealed Himself? Doesn't it stand
to reason that if the true Jesus has revealed Himself to you, and given you His
faith to believe with, you will believe the truth about Him and not lies? What
would be the reason for Jesus the Lord revealing Himself to a person if they
remain believers in a false jesus? How can a person who believes false doctrines
about the true Jesus claim to have been brought out of doctrinal darkness and
into the glorious light of the Gospel of Christ? How can a person be saved when
they believe that they or others were saved BEFORE coming to the truth? And how
can one be said to be in the truth when one has yet to repent of the false? To
be in the truth is to believe the truth about God and how He saves, as revealed
in His Gospel. To believe the truth is to only believe the truth AND to reject
the counterfeit. The only way one can abide in the doctrine of Christ is to
BELIEVE the doctrine of Christ. To be in one house is to not be in ANY OTHER!!!
How can one believe in the truth if one also holds to lies concerning things
about which believing the truth is ESSENTIAL? How can one be in the truth, in a
saved state, while believing ANY error about God and how He saves, which
includes what Jesus has done and for whom He has done it? By no means is it
enough to have intended to believe the truth, one must actually BELIEVE the
truth to show that one is saved. The prime question to be asked concerning all
this is, ‘Where do the Scriptures say a man is saved who has not been brought to
the truth?' You cannot look in one direction if you have not turned your back on
the opposite direction. The fact of the matter is a man remains lost in
darkness, the domain of every person who does not have the love of the truth,
who does not believe in the true Jesus of the true Gospel. No Scripture exists
that will confirm the salvation of any who are in darkness, who do not know, and
whose faith is not in, the true Jesus. It is only those who have been brought
out of darkness and into the glorious light of the Gospel of Christ and who have
the love of the truth contained therein, who are saved and no other.
Is there salvation by following any spirit other than the Holy Spirit of God? Of
course not for only the Holy Spirit of God is said by Scripture to be the Spirit
of truth (see Jn. 14:17;15:26; 16:13). Is there salvation in believing any
gospel other than the Gospel of God? How could there be when it is only the
Gospel of God which man is commanded to believe in order to be saved (see Mk.
16:15,16). And so, could there be salvation in believing any other jesus as well
as, or other than, the true Jesus? OF COURSE NOT!! Is a man's continued belief
in lies about the Savior the evidence such a man is in a saved state? Is the
fact that a man has faithfully believed such lies for over 20 years, proof that
he has the true Jesus and stands a saved man? How could it be, when believing
lies, untruths, about the Savior and consequently salvation, is precisely that
which reveals a man to be in a lost state, whether he has believed it for one
year or a hundred and one years, and is what an elect man is saved out of! What
kind of empty evidence is this longevity of belief upon which people are
assuring themselves they are saved and have the right God? Scripture says,
"...preach THE GOSPEL to every creature. He that BELIEVETH and is baptized shall
be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned" (Mk. 16:15,16). Notice here
that the apostles are commanded to preach THE Gospel and only those that believe
THE Gospel are saved, revealing that there is only one Gospel that is "...the
power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth..." (Rom. 1:16), and not
several gospels. Those who do not believe the Gospel Jesus was speaking about
will be damned! Those who do not believe in the Jesus revealed in that Gospel
will be damned! There is simply and clearly no room here in the words of Jesus
found in Mark 16 to support or justify a belief in anything but His Gospel as
that which saves a man. On the contrary, any belief in anything but His Gospel
will damn a man forever. When one does not believe the truth, as it is revealed
by God to His people, how can one be said to be in a saved state? Just as
salvation is a work of God, so too, a man's believing the truth is also a work
of God. Believing the truth is not something that is left to each person to work
out and as long as people believe a truth it will be sufficient to save them.
Believing the truth is not something that is left up to man but is a gift given
by the Living God. Salvation is a work of God. He does not save some by the
instrumentality of truth and others by the instrumentality of lies. All God's
people are saved through the instrumentality of truth for none can be in a saved
state without it. Throughout the Scriptures one can see that believing the truth
is an integral part of being saved. How can any be part of that people of God if
they have not had His truth revealed to them? One needs to believe the Gospel,
which includes THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS, to reveal a saved state. When the jailer
in Acts 16 asked "...what must I do to be saved?" the response he heard was
"...BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved..." (Acts
16:30,31). Believe on THE Lord Jesus Christ and not on any jesus. Believe
nothing short of the truth about Jesus and not in lies. Believe only in the only
Jesus God gives testimony to for no other can save. The only way that jailer, or
anyone for that matter, could believe in THE Lord Jesus Christ was to hear THE
Gospel. God's elect are not only told to believe in the true Jesus they are
taught who that Jesus is and what He has done. All those who fail to believe the
Gospel, HIS Gospel, shall perish. They are not elect, they are not of His sheep
and so do not believe in His Gospel (Jn. 10:26). So in light of this can there
be salvation in believing lies—erroneous doctrines—doctrines which do not
emanate from God about the true Jesus? Can there be salvation in believing
anything less than, anything which falls short of, or anything apart from or in
addition to, what God calls His Gospel? ABSOLUTELY NOT!! Otherwise we would have
the ridiculous situation where not only would believing the truth about Jesus be
the evidence of a saved state but believing lies about Him would also be the
evidence of a saved state! BELIEVING WHAT GOD HAS SAID AND BELIEVING WHAT GOD
HAS NOT SAID WOULD AMOUNT TO THE SAME THING!! What blasphemy! There would be no
difference between right and wrong, true and false. No difference between the
true God and every false god. No difference between what God says the truth is
and what a man believes it to be. Truth would simply not matter, it would become
that which man believed it to be, a purely subjective thing. In fact, the only
thing which would matter would be a man's sincerity in believing whatever he
chose to believe in, whatever he believed the truth to be. Imagine taking this
line of thought into the world of mathematics, for instance. Whether one had the
right answer to an equation or not would pale into insignificance so long as a
person just had an answer. Whether the answer was wrong or not would be
inconsequential, and mean nothing. Merely the fact that a man had an answer
would deem him correct!! Parents, how would you like to send your child to a
school that based its judgement on its students at exam time on such nonsense?
How would you like it if your child was taught that believing right or wrong did
not matter as long as the child believed something, as long as he had an opinion
no matter what that opinion was based on or how it was reached? The truth of God
about Jesus is not some free-for-all, it is not up to man to decide what it is
but simply to believe what God has declared it to be. It makes no sense
whatsoever to say that though a person believes in wrong doctrine—the traditions
of men rather than the Word of God alone—about the true Jesus, a man is
nonetheless saved purely and simply because he has the name right, or he has
enough of the truth right but still believes in some lies about Him, or that he
just simply has a faith. How silly to judge a man right because of his loyalty
to a set of doctrines if those doctrines are not right! How absurd would it be
for a man to be considered correct if his 6-digit answer to a mathematical
problem is correct but for one digit! Just because the man has 5 numbers right
but only one wrong is not enough to deem his answer correct, and it never will
be. No matter how close a man may be to the true answer so long as he does not
have the true answer he will always be WRONG!! And how irresponsible would it be
for anyone who knows what the right answer is to tell the man who has a wrong
answer that he is right? And how for that matter can it be proper to judge a man
‘right enough' when it comes to what the truth is? What on earth does right
enough mean when it comes to believing the truth!?! Doesn't right enough
effectively cancel out what it means to be right? And significantly, if there
exists a right enough then there must also be a wrong enough! Try defining what
right enough and what wrong enough are and then separating the two. How could
you ever distinguish between right enough and wrong enough? What one person
deems is right enough may just as easily be what another person deems as wrong
enough! How wrong could a person be and still be considered right enough, and
how right would a person be to be considered wrong enough? One can see the
obvious dilemma that such a line of reasoning brings. Imagine saying that a
woman was pregnant enough or not pregnant enough!! Both statements are wrong.
Every woman on this earth at this very moment is either pregnant or not
pregnant. The truth is either this or that, it cannot be both and it cannot be a
mixture of both. Black is black and white is white, white is not black and black
is not white and mixing the two will only leave you with an ugly grey hybrid!!
How ludicrous would it be for anyone to accept a man's answer as correct because
he has enough of it right, or if he is close enough to the correct answer!! Do
you think God would have been pleased with the apostle Paul when, after having
revealed the true Gospel to him, the apostle proceeded to preach it inaccurately?
‘That's O.K. Paul, even though the gospel you are preaching is not the one I
revealed to you, it's close enough.' How crazy is that!! So in light of this, how
can anyone believe that believing a gospel that is close enough
to God's only Gospel, or right enough, is O.K. with God? Can you imagine God saying to a person
who believes in a false gospel, ‘Well, the gospel you believe is not MY Gospel,
the jesus you have placed your faith in is not MY Jesus, but what you believe is
close enough to the truth, enter thou into the joy of the Lord'? CLOSE ENOUGH IS
NOT GOOD ENOUGH! If God's Word commands that we believe THE Gospel, HIS Gospel,
then THAT is what we must believe. Anything short of that is failure to fulfil
the command. Just as all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, so
too, any who believe in a gospel or in a jesus that falls short of the True,
falls short of salvation. To believe in the name of Jesus is to correctly
believe in Who He is and What He has done. To not rightly and savingly believe
in His name is to not believe the truth about Him and to be condemned already
(see Jn. 3:18).
How can you believe rightly about someone unless you know who they are and what
they do? How can you accept my claim to know your father if at best what I know
of him is a mixture of truths and untruths? Now, I may be slightly off
concerning his height and still know him, but when I say he has a beard and long
hair when your father is bald and clean shaven, when I miss something so vital
to a right description of him, when I am wrong about those DEFINING
characteristics and attributes about him, such as his appearance, occupation or
country of birth, then it is clear that though I may well believe I know your
father what I believe about him shows clearly that I do not know him. The things
that I don't believe about your father that are true and the things that I do
believe about him that aren't true, is the telling factor which proves that I do
not know him at all. The same is true of doctrine. Believing things that are not
true about Jesus and not believing the things that are true about Him constitute
a belief in another jesus. Now, one does not have to believe every false
teaching about Him to be wrong and one does not have to not believe every true
teaching about Him to be wrong. One error either way shows that another Jesus is
being believed in and not the true. When abiding in error about the real Jesus,
a person is not merely wrong but is described by Scripture as a believer, a
follower, of another jesus and an accursed person. Doctrine is that which
distinguishes the true Jesus from another jesus. Doctrine is what all gospels,
including God's Gospel, are made up of and seeing that gospels are about Jesus
Christ, any gospel which contains any teaching which is not accurate concerning
the Lord Jesus, is rightly deemed a false gospel and the jesus it promotes
another jesus. If this were not the case, how else do you think one could
identify the true Jesus from a false one? How could we know for certain which
was the true and which was the false if it were not by a doctrinal description
of who Jesus is and what He has done? TO KNOW HIM IS TO KNOW THE GOSPEL IS TO
KNOW THE TEACHINGS OF GOD ABOUT HIM. To believe in Jesus is to believe Who He is
and what He has done AS GOD HAS REVEALED HIM in His Mighty Gospel. No false
gospel of man's imagination has ever revealed the true Jesus. Knowledge of the
true Jesus comes only by REVELATION of God and God does not speak lies about His
Son but only the truth. To say that you are saved is to declare God has revealed
His Son to you, but how can this be when what you believe about His Son is not
what God reveals about Him to His people!! To believe anything which differs
from God's testimony about Who His Son is and what His Son has done is to
believe in another jesus that cannot save. Otherwise we would have a situation
where what you believe about Jesus is automatically equal to what God says about
Him.
We have no pictures of the true Jesus. All man has is countless, pathetic and
blasphemous paintings of which individual people have imagined Jesus to look
like, and in some cases what they would prefer Him to look like. But all these
images are is just that: images formed in the minds of men and based on
absolutely nothing but a man's imagination—the birth place of every false god.
Since when has what Jesus looks like been subject to what a man has imagined Him
to look like? What right has any man to say that he has just painted a picture
of Jesus when no one knows what He looks like? And for that matter what right
has any man to call his jesus the true Jesus who believes in false doctrine
about Him? When has false doctrine about the true Jesus ever revealed a proper
and right image of Who the true Jesus is and what the True Jesus has done? Since
when has belief in false doctrine ever been the evidence that a man's faith is
in the right doctrine about the true Jesus? How could one who believes a lie
ever rightly be considered as one who holds to the truth? And how could faith in
a lie ever save anyone? Again, no reasonable person believes that having faith
in another jesus can save anyone so why does anyone think for a moment that
believing in anything about Jesus which is not absolutely true and found in His
Gospel, constitutes having a saving faith in the unique and only Savior? If
untruths in a gospel qualifies it as a false gospel who else has a man placed
his faith in who believes a false gospel's lies about Jesus, but another jesus?
A ‘pastor' once admitted to me that he did not know how much error God is
willing to put up with in His people. NO error, which by its very nature
contributes to the perversion of the Gospel of Christ, thereby revealing another
gospel that God has not declared and another christ whom God does not bear
record to as HIS Son, will be tolerated. And no one who believes in such error
can be considered among God's people, for they cannot be believing God's Gospel.
They cannot be promoting or believing IT as the ONLY power of God unto
salvation. IF IT IS THE ONLY POWER OF GOD UNTO SALVATION, THEN IT IS THE ONLY
THING THAT CAN BE BELIEVED UNTO SALVATION! You're not going to be saved
believing something to be true which God does not. Some will ask, ‘But how will
we know when an error has actually perverted the Gospel and turned it into
another?' Any gospel that differs with the Gospel of God in any way to any
degree cannot be God's Gospel. Any gospel which attributes or conditions any
part of salvation on a man's works, or tries to fuse a work of man's with the
work of God, rather than exclusively on God's grace, is a false gospel. If a
gospel contains any error in at all, anything which conflicts, or falls short of
or adds to the glorious grace of God, then no one has the legal or biblical
right to call it God's Gospel for the error it contains proves it is another's
gospel. ERROR IS THAT WHICH DISAGREES WITH TRUTH and is in no way compatible
with it, so how can any believe that both will produce the same reward? This is
why the presence of any error when it comes to what the Gospel is leaves a
person with another gospel which cannot save. Error denies truth and no one who
believes in an erroneous gospel can at the same time believe the true Gospel. To
believe in a gospel which contains error is to believe in a distorted and warped
gospel and not the pure Gospel of God. A gospel which contains error is one
which has misquoted God, it has misrepresented what God has said, and is duly
proscribed by God as a false gospel which cannot save. Error is the sign that it
is not God's Gospel being preached or believed, for there is no error in God's
Gospel. Moreover, it is not the size of the error, not the degree of error, that
corrupts the Gospel and turns it into another gospel, it is the fact that there
is any error present AT ALL that spoils God's message and qualifies it as
another's message. Error is the spoiler. Error is the leaven which leaveneth the
whole lump. Error is that which changes truth into a lie and THE Gospel into
another gospel. ERROR IS NOT WHAT GOD HAS SAID BUT WHAT AN UNREGENERATE MAN
BELIEVES GOD HAS SAID! Belief in error concerning the Gospel is something that
can never be excused, or overlooked, but is always, always, always the
identifying mark of a false Christian. What believers in another jesus have done
is confuse their views and ‘man-made-church-taught traditions' with what God
says, which is all the more extraordinary when one realises that what these
people have been presented with is in complete contrast to, and finds no
precedent or backing in, the Word of God.
The worst of the painted images of ‘Jesus' are those which portray Him as a
blue-eyed blonde-haired beautiful, and very handsome man. This is in complete
contrast with the physical depiction of Jesus by Isaiah the prophet: "He hath no
form nor comeliness; and when we shall see Him, there is no beauty that we
should desire Him" (Isa. 53:2). Moreover, one would hardly think a man born in
Israel would have blue eyes and blonde hair seeing that they are all born with
dark eyes and even darker hair. And, again, Jesus did not stand out from the
crowd for He looked just like any other man. So, just as we can easily recognise
man's pictorial portrayals of the true Jesus as laughable efforts in providing
us with an insight into what He really looked like, the doctrinal portrayals of
Jesus which are false, and provide a picture of another jesus, are just as
laughable, just as reprehensible, for they are easily recognized as false when
one compares them with the true doctrines of the true Christ. What would you
think of a person, who has never seen you, who proceeds to paint a picture of
you believing their picture is what you really look like? Its just laughable
isn't it? And if they didn't believe their picture of you is what you really
looked like it would defeat the whole purpose of painting a picture of you in
the first place. And the whole exercise turns into utter insanity when such a
person believes that their picture of you is a better portrayal, or at least
just as good a portrayal, of you as what you really do look like, or if they
come to believe their picture of you is really what you look like even though
they are without any evidence to support their conviction!! Any picture of Jesus
is to be laughed at and looked upon with scorn and derision for no one alive
today has seen Jesus Christ so how can any even begin to contemplate the thought
of painting a picture of Him? Any picture of Jesus is an idol born in the
imaginations of men and caters to idol worshippers. In light of this we see that
every picture of Jesus is a picture of a false jesus for no one has seen the
true, so too, every gospel which contains even one error, one lie, about the
Person and Work of the true Jesus is a false gospel, a false and misleading
representation of the truth, for it is a false description, a false portrayal of
Jesus the Lord, hence Paul's reference to another jesus. Its not the true one
but another one. You are not just wrong about the true one, you have another one
altogether. Just as the apostle Paul never once referred to a true and accurate
depiction of Jesus Christ as one which spoke of another jesus, so too, he never
once called a doctrinally inaccurate depiction of Jesus a true and faithful
revelation of God's Jesus. The Christian knows such representations of Jesus are
false because he has the true Jesus described in the Gospel of God by which to
judge any jesus as the true one or a false one.
As was mentioned earlier, many truths about the real Jesus are attributed to
other jesuses. Most everyone's jesus is said to have died upon a cross, to have
been virgin-born and to have died and three days later risen again. While such
teachings are essential to a true and correct description of the true Jesus we
must know more because there is more to know about Who He is and what He has
done in order to be sure as to whether or not we have the true Jesus or a clever
counterfeit, for there are many lies and fables taught about His death, burial
and resurrection. There is no use in trying to convince me that you know my
friend by telling me that he has a face, and on that face he has two eyes, a
nose and a mouth. You must describe his face to me before I can properly pass
judgement as to whether you know him or not. So, to rightly believe in Jesus one
must be more explicit about what one believes about Him. For instance, to
believe in the Savior's death means different things to different people. Jesus
is the Savior and so to truly have our faith, our hope in the true Savior we
must be looking to Him and trusting in Him and what He has done to save. If our
hope is in something which Jesus the Lord did not do how can our hope possibly
be in the true Savior? How can we be believing in Him when we do not know or do
not believe in what He has done and have our faith firmly set on that which He
did not do? How can something save someone if it does not even exist? Just like
the Jews, who are still waiting for the Messiah to come and have missed His
coming altogether, those whose hope is in a lie have had the truth pass them by
while they wait in ignorance for a savior who will never arrive.
How can I possibly paint a picture of Tom if the description I have been given
is that of John? My picture of Tom will always be one of John and if one day the
two men were to be placed before me I would pick John and not Tom believing that
John was really Tom. As long as I remain in ignorance of what Tom really looks
like I will forever think that my picture of John is really a picture of Tom.
Only when someone shows me a picture of what Tom really looks like will I ever
be right about him. How can one ever pick out a ‘picture' of the true Jesus if
the only image of Him one has is a false one? How can we be trusting in what the
true Savior has done, and therefore in the Savior Himself, if our faith lies in
that which He has not done!! For if we are not pinning our hopes on, and
trusting in, the true Jesus and what He has done our hope, in reality, is in
another jesus, in another means of salvation which is not according to God's
great salvation plan. So, getting it wrong about Jesus is getting it wrong about
how God saves. And getting it wrong about how God saves is the difference
between believing in the true God and not, in believing God's Gospel or another,
in being saved or lost. This is exactly what false gospels are about: a false
hope of salvation which is at loggerheads with that outlined in God's Gospel.
And a different jesus can never be THE Jesus to Whom God has given testimony in
His Gospel and can therefore never save anyone. All that faith in another jesus
can do is provide a false hope. A counterfeit is not usually revealed by its
general appearance but upon closer inspection, upon a closer look at the finer
detail. And by finer detail I am not talking about the finer details of the less
obvious markings, but in the finer detail that makes up the obvious markings
which are immediately noticeable such as the numbers on a $20 note or the lines
on the faces of the person depicted on it. For most people it is almost
impossible to discern a high quality counterfeit note until they are presented
with the genuine article and shown what to look for, what to compare so that it
will become evident even to a novice which is the true, which is the counterfeit
and why it is indeed a counterfeit.
As we mentioned earlier, for most people today it is accepted that one has the
true Jesus simply because they name His name and express a deep and sincere love
and appreciation for ‘Him'. Again, how can your love and appreciation be of the
true Jesus when what you believe about Him reveals another jesus? Doctrine, what
is taught about Jesus, is simply discarded by many and takes second place to
man's intentions. The mind set of many is if your intention is to believe in the
true Jesus then you must have the true Jesus and anyone who dares question your
faith is the one with the problem. If this were the foundation upon which we
could judge whether or not we have the true God or not then everyone in the
world, regardless of what they believed about the true God, would be considered
as having the true God. And seeing that their doctrines contradict then it must
mean that doctrine is altogether unimportant. What you believe about God is not
as important as the fact that you ‘believe', whatever that might mean. Such
rubbish would mean that the ‘Jehovah's Witness' has the true Jesus even though
he does not even believe that Jesus is God!! People from different denominations
and even different faiths are getting together, unifying, even though whilst
calling their god ‘jesus' what they believe about him, what they trust about
him, is often contradictory. It would appear that as long as the name is right
then all have the same jesus, the true Jesus regardless of what anyone believes
about Him. Such illogical nonsense would never be used in any other situation
involving knowing a person. For instance, how can one group of people who claim
to know ‘Bob', who believe him to be 6-feet tall and balding be talking about
the same Bob that another group believes is 5 feet 2 inches tall who has a full
head of hair? And what are we to make of either group when the real Bob appears
completely bald and a 4-foot tall midget??!!?? Regardless of how many identical
characteristics the two Bobs share with the real Bob, IT IS THE DIFFERENCES THAT
MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE!! We all have one head, two arms and two legs but we
each are distinguished by the peculiarities of those features, in particular our
faces, which are exclusive and unique to us. One has blue eyes, one has brown
eyes, another has green eyes. One is overweight, one is slim one is tall and one
is short. All these things coupled with each person's particular characteristics
conspire to make us all the individuals we are. And there is no difference when
it comes to the true Jesus and the false jesuses. Some people may look alike and
even have the same names and even surnames. There are plenty of John Smiths in
this world but does this mean that knowing any John Smith means that I know the
particular John Smith who lives next door to you? Of course not. As for our two
‘Bobs', how could any sane person after hearing these three descriptions believe
for a moment that the two groups of people actually believe in the same Bob let
alone the true Bob!! No one is disputing the fact that both groups know a person
called Bob or that they believe him to be the real Bob, but it is clear from
their brief description of the Bob they know that they are speaking about two
completely different people even though they have the same name and perhaps even
some identical traits, and not the real Bob. And THERE is the crux of our
message: That though there are many jesuses out there who all have some
attributes of the true Jesus, it is clear that they cannot be the true Jesus for
they all in some way differ from the true Jesus, from what God says about Him.
The apostle Paul spoke of a little leaven leavening the whole lump (Gal. 5:9)
and Christ Himself warned of the leaven of the Pharisees (Matt. 16:6,11,12).
What they were talking about was the teachings, false teachings, that are often
mixed in with the truth and which turn the whole thing into one big lie. A
little leaven, a little false truth, turns the whole into one big error. 2 + 2 =
4 but if one adds a fraction, no matter how small, to the true answer all that
one will be left with is a lie. A small fraction will make an answer wrong just
as quickly as will a large number. If one has a seven figure answer to an
equation, even if only one of those numbers is wrong the whole answer is rightly
deemed to be incorrect. The reason being that 3478651 is not, and never will be
the same as 3478652.
The Gospel of Jesus is a particular thing, it is a unique thing: IT IS GOD'S
ANSWER TO WHO JESUS IS AND WHAT JESUS HAS DONE!!! God's answer to salvation is
JESUS CHRIST, and if what you believe about Jesus Christ does not match God's
‘answer', if it does not agree with what God says about Him, then obviously the jesus you have is another jesus, who cannot save. Now, no one has any problem
with understanding and/or believing that if one does not have the right answer,
one cannot be judged to be correct. It does not take a rocket scientist to
realise and see clearly that 2 + 2 = 4 and that no other number in the universe
is the right answer to this particular mathematical problem. Likewise, you will
find few professing christians who will argue with you that believing in another
spirit, another gospel and/or another jesus is the equivalent to believing the
true. So what is the problem we may well ask with the myriad of ‘christians' out
there who insist that they were saved when they believed in that which
constitutes another gospel or another Jesus? Why are there so many who fail to
apply this perfectly scriptural reasoning to real people, especially people they
know or respect, who believe in other jesuses—false doctrines about the true—who
insist that such people are saved? Incredibly, a man named Charles Haddon
Spurgeon, the so-called prince of preachers, though willingly labelling the
Arminian gospel as another gospel, insisted that people who believed in such a
worthless and ungodly gospel are saved!! This is like saying that even though a
black man is black he is white. How can anyone who claims to now believe the
truth about Jesus be saved if they continue to believe that they were also saved
whilst believing in another jesus? And what of these people who claim to believe
in the doctrines of grace, who insist they are the true doctrines of salvation,
but who insist with equal vigor that those who don't believe them are saved too?
What would be the use of coming to the truth or even preaching it for that
matter if what a person believed before it saved them anyway? The whole purpose
of preaching the truth is so that people will believe the truth and stop
believing in a lie for believing in lies will not profit any man. And why is it
that such people feel better off after ‘believing' the truth when they insist
they were just as saved believing a lie? Why don't they just keep believing the
lie? What does the truth matter if they were saved before ‘believing' it, if
they were saved believing a lie? How can such people advocate the importance of
believing the truth if they claim they were saved whilst believing a lie? Even
after being exposed to much Biblical reasoning people who agree with Spurgeon
still fail to see the obvious. It would seem that for some people at least, the
more reason they are subjected to the more unreasonable they become. The problem
for most lies not in the fact that believing a false gospel will not save
anyone, but in the definition of what a false gospel is, for it is then that
most people reveal that they actually have a huge problem with what a false
gospel is and what constitutes believing in another jesus. False doctrine =
false gospels = a false jesus = false believers. What are these people basing
the ‘salvation' of those who hold to erroneous doctrines on? It cannot be the
principal of believing the truth at all. They cannot argue with Christ's
judgement that those who believe the truth are saved and those who do not shall
perish, yet they maintain the foolish and stubborn position that people who
believe the truth AND those who do not are just as saved as each other! Through
my own experiences with such people, I've seen that what convinces them most
that those who believe another gospel must be saved are their works coupled with
a sincere belief in some fundamental doctrines. Though I did have one professing
christian ask me years ago whether I thought Mormons were saved! He asked this
question based solely on the fact he had spent time with some Mormons and
saw first-hand how family oriented they were. When one pronounces a person lost
who believes in a false jesus, one often hears in protest, ‘But they are such
lovely people'. Salvation is not primarily about being a lovely person but about
loving and believing the truth. Religions the world over as well as the secular
world are filled with lovely, kind, generous, selfless, giving, caring genuine
people but a man is not saved, he is not sanctified by the Holy Spirit of God
and such laudable attributes but by BELIEF OF THE TRUTH! Focussing on the ‘Godly
attributes' of people and not on what they believe can only lead to confusion
and the blurring of the line that divides the saved from the lost. Again, we
have the situation where God's truth, and the belief of it as essential to one's
salvation, is put to one side and man's works put in its place. It is what a man
does and how a man is that is more important to most than Who Jesus is and what
He has done. The last time I checked the Bible it clearly stated that salvation
is by grace and NOT AT ALL by works. The last time I checked my Bible it said
that a man is sanctified by the Holy Spirit and BELIEF OF THE TRUTH, and not by
works. Often, the term ‘unbelievers' is applied to those who do not believe in
God at all, who are completely atheistic. But unbelievers are simply those who
do not believe the truth and are mostly made up of the multitude of religious
people who believe in many truths, but who do not believe the truth AS IT IS
REVEALED BY GOD IN HIS GOSPEL. There are many who seek to gloss over their
ignorance of the truth by saying that one cannot know it, that one cannot know
the whole Gospel. That because man has a limited intelligence which is marred by
his sinful nature he cannot know the Gospel as he should. Based on this man
believes that God will accept him even though his faith is based on doctrines
which are questionable at best and in reality—God's reality—a joke! The
ramification of all this would be that each person can come to God holding a
piece of the truth and despite all the errors they have embraced, all the lies
they have believed about Him, God will welcome them with open arms. Nothing
could be further from the truth. God has commanded His Gospel be believed and
has said that unbelief towards it—which reveals a damnable ignorance of it— is a
sign of lostness: "But if our Gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost" (2
Cor. 4:3). The Christian is commanded to preach the Gospel so that others might
believe it too. So how could God ever expect even His own people to believe the
truth, to preach the truth, if it was unknowable, if it was hidden even from His
own people?
As we mentioned earlier every false jesus out there has at least one, and
usually several, identifying marks which correspond with those of the true
Jesus. The most popular false jesuses are all said to have been sent by the
Father to save all sinners. Most are said to have been virgin born and to have
lead a perfect sinless life. Most are said to have performed many miracles and
to have ultimately suffered and died upon a cross. It is claimed that many of
these other jesuses have even risen from the dead and are now seated at the
right hand of the Father. But is this enough to believe to ensure that we have
the true Jesus? Well, in a word, no. If this were all we needed to know and
believe about the true Jesus in order to assure us that we all have the true
Jesus, then we would have to say that all the conflicting faiths such as the
Roman Catholic, the Mormon, and the Seventh-Day Adventist, etc., are all bearers
of the truth despite the enormous doctrinal differences which exist between
these groups and other professing Christian organizations. Just as with a good
counterfeit note which has the general appearance of the genuine and for all
intents and purposes certainly looks like the real thing, one needs to conduct a
closer inspection of the detail in order to reliably assess whether or not the
note is genuine or just a very good, but nonetheless worthless, counterfeit.
After all, though the apostle did advocate belief in the death, burial and
resurrection of Jesus Christ what most people fail to realise is that a saving
faith in these matters will be in accordance with what the Scriptures teach
about Christ's death, burial and resurrection: "...Christ died for our sins
ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES; and that He was buried, and that He rose again the
third day ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES" (1 Cor. 15:3,4). Therefore to rightly and
truly believe in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, what you
believe about these things MUST be in accordance with what the Word of God says
about them. If what you believe about these matters is not in accord with the
Scriptures then your faith is in vain and you are yet in your sins.
Rather than go into an exhaustive and detailed analysis of Who the true Jesus
is, what He did and why, we shall proceed to look at the main teachings about
Jesus including the central doctrine of the true Savior: the purpose of His
dying. I have several other writings which do go into great detail about the
Person and Work of Christ, the titles of which are mentioned at the close of
this booklet. But all we need go into in this brief message is who Jesus Christ
is, what did Christ do on that cross and for whom did He do it. We will not be
looking at some of the relatively minor doctrines about Him but at some of the
details of the major doctrines concerning the Person and Work of Jesus Christ.
Just like asking for a detailed description of your father from one who claims
to know your father so that you can establish whether or not they really do know
your father, what we propose to do here is to provide some detail about the
Person and Work of the true Jesus so as to distinguish Him from another jesus.
A person may approach you claiming to know your father and proceed to rattle off
some truths about what your father looks like and what he does. They correctly
state that his name is John, is 6 feet tall, balding with brown eyes. They also
know that he is a truck driver who does interstate runs, wears shorts most of
the time, is married and has three children. So far what they have said about
your father would lead you to believe that they really do know him. And you
might well be satisfied with the details they have provided you and think
nothing more about it. They really do know your father and that is that. But if
you'd pressed them for further detail you would have discovered that although
they believe they know your father—which really has nothing to do with the
issue—and have several points of identification correct, and that even you
believed they know your father, they really don't know him. Asked what his
children's names are, they give you the wrong names revealing that the John they
know has two girls and one boy. Your father has three boys! Asked what kind of
truck he drives and for which company he works for they give you the wrong
names. They fail to correctly tell you the name of his wife. The clincher being
that the John they know is 65 years of age and your father is only 48 years old!
So we see from this simple story that though the person claiming to know your
father had several things right about him when pressed for more detail it became
quite apparent that they do not know your father AT ALL. This, friend, is
exactly the situation most professing christians will find themselves in on that
Great Judgement Day: they will find that they had some things right about Jesus
but the errors they believed in and trusted concerning Him, concerning His
Person and Work of salvation, will reveal that they did not know Him at all and
that He did not ever know (reveal Himself to) them. For which child of God (whom
the Savior knows) would ever be left in ignorance about Who Jesus is and what
Jesus has done and place their God-given faith in another jesus? (see my booklet
Faith To Believe What?).
The true Jesus was indeed sent of the Father into the world, He was virgin born
and lived a perfect sinless life of obedience to the Father. The true Jesus, and
only the true Jesus, did die on the cross and was raised again the third day and
is now seated on the right hand of the Father. Now let us look at some of the
details of such teachings: for what purpose was He sent of the Father into the
world? Why was He virgin born? Why did He live a perfect sinless life of
obedience unto the Father? Why did Christ die on the cross, who did He die for
and why was He raised from the dead the third day? The correct answers to these
questions are vital to any man's right to claim to know the true Jesus and to
call Him his Savior. Always remember that DETAILS IDENTIFY AND DEFINE. They are
the nuts and bolts that hold the engine of truth together and play an integral
part in its smooth running. There is no use in arguing that the details of these
major doctrines are learned during one's Christian life and not known from the
outset, for what then of those who do not come to believe in the details but who
hold to error about these doctrines to their deaths? Are we to say that they
were saved all their lives but became lost at the end for they did not end up
believing the truth about these doctrines? The true Christian is BORN OF THE
TRUTH, born of the word of God, and does not gradually come to salvation
knowledge after he is saved. You are not judged as right while you are working
out the true answer or while you are being taught the true answer but ONLY AFTER
you believe the true answer. One cannot simply conclude that because a person
says Jesus died, was buried and is resurrected that they rightly believe in His
death, burial and resurrection because there are many false teachings about His
death, burial and resurrection. This would be like saying that a $20 bill is
genuine simply because it has the number 20 on it! The reality is that if the
note is wrong in the detail no number of twenties on it will ever make it
genuine. Of course a counterfeit $20 note will have the number 20 on it, of
course it will be said of a false jesus that he died, was buried and is
resurrected but what of the details. The details will reveal the origin of the
teaching. Just as your description of a person will reveal who the person is you
are talking about, so too, what you believe about the death, burial and
resurrection of Jesus Christ will show whether you have the true Jesus or
another jesus.
Why was Jesus sent into the world by the Father? The answer to this question is
most vital to a proper understanding of just Who Christ is and what He has done.
The purpose for the Father sending the Son into the world was for the salvation
of His chosen people. Proof of this lies in the very meaning of the name
‘Jesus'. Matthew 1:21 tells us in no uncertain terms that the Savior was to be
called Jesus "...FOR He shall save His people from their sins." We learn from
this that Jesus' name is eternally linked with what He was sent to this earth to
do—save His people from their sins. This is one of the principle, identifying
marks of Who the true Jesus is. He is the Savior of HIS people and no other. He
is not the Savior of fallen angels, He is not the Savior of any whom God did not
choose before the foundation of the world to be His people and whom He entrusted
to His Son to save. The true Jesus is the Savior of His people and was never
meant to be the Savior of any other. The true Jesus is the only one who fits the
name, who has the sole rights to the name, because He is the only one who died
for His people and Who saves no other. Any jesus out there who did not come for
the express purpose of saving HIS people from THEIR sins but came to save all
mankind from their sins is ANOTHER jesus who cannot save. He is not God's Son
and he was not sent of the Father. If you approach God with a faith that
believes Christ died for all you approach Him with a faith, a hope, that lies in
another jesus and not in God's only begotten Son. To believe in Christ's death
for His people and in a death for all defines what a person believes about what
Jesus did by His death. His death for His people reveals an atonement that was
totally effectual and which fully atoned for their every sin, whilst the false
teaching of Christ's death for all reveals an atonement that merely made
salvation possible, the success of which is conditioned on a man's will to
accept it.
Why was Jesus virgin born? Why is this doctrine so essential to knowing the true
Jesus? The doctrine of Christ's virgin birth is so important because it
distinguishes the true Jesus from every man born before Him and every man born
ever since. The doctrine of the virgin birth precludes Jesus from having the
seed of sin which every man has by nature. Christ was not conceived of the seed
of man but through the agency of the Holy Spirit. Jesus not only walked this
earth as an obedient servant of God Who did not sin, He walked this earth as the
only man since the creation of Adam who did not have the sin seed in Him. Christ
was sinless because He was not a sinner because He was God Himself in the flesh.
Any jesus out there of whom it is claimed was not born of a virgin is nothing
but a sinful imagination of man's and because of this is revealed as ANOTHER
jesus who cannot save. He is not pure and free of sin but is just another
sin-filled man born, not of the Holy Spirit, but from the corrupt seed of sin.
Just as Jesus could not have been virgin born and not virgin born, so too, He
could not have died for His people and everyone else, for His death either
washed away all the sins of those for whom He died and they will all be saved,
or, His death did not dispense with anyone's sins and we are all doomed. Jesus'
death was an atoning death—His death atoned. Jesus' death is synonymous with His
paying the price for the sins of God's people. For His death not to have atoned
would mean that He did not die. One cannot separate Jesus' death from atonement
for by death comes atonement, by the shedding of blood there comes remission of
sin (Heb. 9:22). To say Jesus died but that His death did not effectually atone
for all the sins of all He died for—thereby defining who you believe He died for
and what He did by His death—is a contradiction of terms. It makes no biblical
sense. Jesus' death did not do one thing for some and something else (or nothing
at all), for others. It is not a three tier death that accomplished salvation
for some and merely made salvation possible for others, whilst doing nothing at
all for the rest of mankind. Christ's death accomplished ONE thing for all those
He died for: it washed away their sin and guilt. THAT is what Christ
accomplished for all those He was given to make sacrifice for. To say that
Christ's blood was shed in vain for even one person is to do despite unto the
Son Of God as God and Savior and to trample His blood underfoot. Jesus' own
words, located in Matthew 26:28, show exactly what He would do by His death:
"For this is My blood of the New Testament, which is shed for many FOR the
remission of sins." The blood of Christ = the death of Christ = the remission of
all the sins of all for whom He died = the salvation of all His people.
Why was it so important for Jesus to have lived a perfect sinless life of
obedience unto the Father? Firstly, the only way Christ could have lived a
sinless life of perfect obedience unto the Father was by being born of a virgin.
For if Jesus was not born of a virgin He must have been born like any other man,
of the seed of sinful man. Seeing that this seed of man produces nothing but
sinners, Jesus the Savior must of necessity have been born without the agency of
that sinful seed. Hence the Savior could never have come from the seed of man
but from the Father Himself Who, through the agency of the Holy Spirit, caused
His miraculous conception. The reason for Christ's perfect sinless life was not
merely to set an example for His people to follow but in order to establish a
perfect righteousness which would be imputed to them, by which they could be
presented to the Father holy and blameless (see 2 Cor. 5:21). Any jesus of whom
it is claimed did not live a perfect and sinless life and established a perfect
righteousness to be imputed to all His people is a jesus of man's imagination
and is without doubt, no matter how many truths are attributed to him, ANOTHER
jesus who cannot save. A jesus who wasn't perfectly sinless could in no way have
produced a perfect righteousness necessary for the salvation of God's people.
Now to the main doctrine, the principal doctrine of the Christian Faith which
most professing christians have entirely wrong about the Savior: the doctrine of
His death upon the cross and the purpose for it. You will notice that we are not
meddling with doctrines that are non-salvation issues. Nor are we being pedantic
about ‘minor' doctrines trying to show in some cult-like way that we are the
only ones who know some mysterious hidden truth. We are dealing with the most
important, the most major doctrines of the Christian faith that are essential to
one's salvation. As we have seen by the meaning of the name Jesus, we know that
Jesus came to save His people from their sins. From John 17:2 we learn that
Christ's task was not to provide salvation for everybody, not to make salvation
possible for all, but was sent to save the chosen of God. These chosen ones whom
Jesus prays for are made separate from the world whom He does not pray for (Jn.
17:9). The true Jesus was given a people to save which were predetermined by the
will of the Father and according to His grace: "And Thou hast given Him power
over all flesh, that He should give eternal life to as many as Thou hast given
Him" (Jn. 17:2 cf. Jn. 11:51,52 Eph. 1:4-6).
Eternal life was not to be given to those who would ‘choose Him', but to all
those whom the Father had chosen and given to His Son. To do this, the Savior
must have been virgin born so that He could live a perfect life of obedience
even unto death. For Jesus to have had any trace of sin would have prevented His
sacrifice unto the Father from being acceptable and pleasing to God. For Christ
to have sinned and then to have offered Himself to the Father on behalf of His
chosen people, would have been like a high priest in Old Testament times offering
to God a sacrificial lamb which had a blemish of any kind. Such a sacrifice
would not have been acceptable to God. So we learn from this that for Jesus to
give eternal life to all God's chosen, for Christ's sacrifice of Himself to the
Father on behalf of those people to be acceptable, He had to be perfect, that
is, He had to be without sin and to have lived a perfect sinless life. The
purpose for Christ's death upon the cross was to pay the price of every sin of
all His people: those whom God had entrusted to Him. Can you find anyone else He
would do this for in John 17:2? His death was a substitutionary sacrifice for
all those people God had chosen from before the foundation of the world
according to His grace and given or entrusted to Him. By dying for His people
Jesus was made a curse for them having had their sin transferred to Him (Gal.
3:13). The only way anyone can be redeemed from the curse of the law is if Jesus
the Savior was made a curse for them. By dying for His people Jesus made
atonement for their sin and by His blood He washed away their sin and guilt
forever. Christ's sacrificial death was an exclusive death for His exclusive
people. Isaiah says that "...the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all" (Isa.
53:6). To find out who the ‘us all' are, one needs only to drop down to the
eighth verse of Isaiah 53 and read "...for the transgression of MY people was He
stricken." Christ's love is exclusively for His Church and not those outside of
it (Eph. 5:25,26). Just as the high priest's sacrifice in the Old Testament was
sufficient and efficient for all the people God had commanded the sacrifice be
made for—the people of Israel (Lev. 16:34)—so too, Christ's sacrifice was wholly
sufficient and efficient to save all those given to Him by the Father. Both
sacrifices were made for no other people but God's people. His death was only
for those people who were chosen to be God's people, not because of anything
they had done or would do, but solely because of the grace and mercy of God (2
Tim. 1:9). The death of the Savior was not done on the behalf of any other
person but those who are part of the chosen people of God. The whole purpose of
grace was to effectually save a predetermined people and not to ‘potentially
save' everyone. For grace to only make salvation possible but not actually save
anyone, salvation would not be solely dependant upon the grace of God but also
upon a work of man's. God's will in the matter would not be enough for it would
also require the will of man. Thus grace would no longer be grace (see Rom.
11:6).
Seeing that God's election of people is that which separates the saved from the
unsaved, why would the Savior have died for any person who was not chosen by God
for the purposes of separation and salvation from the world? And, as we have
seen in John 17:9 why would Jesus have died for those He does not even pray for?
Why would Jesus have died for any other person apart from those God had
entrusted to Him? What would have been the purpose and what would such a death
have accomplished? What would have been the significance of God having chosen a
people to entrust to Christ His Son if the Lord would die for every individual
ever born, chosen or not? There is no answer to these questions other than it
would have been a twofold death: for some it did one thing and for others it did
something else which would ultimately prove His death to have been partly in
vain. Just as God's Word does not return to Him void, so too, no part of
Christ's death was in vain. For, surely if no part of the high priest's
sacrifice in the Old Testament was in vain, then no part of the Great High
Priest's sacrifice could have been in vain either. The high priest's work was a
mere shadow of the substance of what Jesus the Savior would do and it stands to
reason that no shadow can have anything which the substance casting it does not.
And seeing that Christ's death was for the salvation of His people what good
would His death for everyone have been if only the elect were to be saved? There
is nothing in the Scriptures which even hints at the possibility that Jesus'
death failed in any way, or that His death was meant to do nothing for anyone He
died for let alone the majority. Therefore Christ's sacrificial death must have
been wholly effectual, and must in turn have been exclusively for the chosen
people of God. After all they are the only ones entrusted to Jesus, Who gives
them eternal life, the only ones who have ever, and will ever, benefit from His
death. The Scriptures know of only one type of sacrifice decreed by God: a
sacrifice that would and could not be anything less than a wholly effectual,
100% successful sacrifice for all His people purely because it was a sacrifice
decreed by Almighty God. The Word of God knows nothing of a sacrifice decreed by
God which failed to do what it was meant to do for all those it was performed
for. Any jesus who ‘died' for every individual ever born, whose death can only
‘save' those who make a free-will decision to accept his sacrifice is ANOTHER
jesus who cannot save. Such a sacrifice, such a death finds no biblical
precedent and is in complete contrast with the sacrificial deaths commanded by
God in the Old Testament which were all a type of the great High Priest, Jesus
Christ's sacrifice for His people, and can therefore not save anyone. A
sacrifice decreed by God was always for a predetermined number of people and
NEVER an undetermined number, nor was the success of a God-ordained sacrifice
EVER conditioned on a man's acceptance of it.
Christ was raised again the third day because death could not hold Him. In fact
the only way death could get hold of Jesus was because Jesus gave Himself over
to it. He became obedient unto death, "...even the death of the cross" (Phil.
2:8), so that He could save His people from it. Jesus rose from the dead on the
third day because it was prophesied He would do so. Now He lives forevermore,
having conquered death and having taken away its sting for all His chosen ones.
Jesus now reigns with the Father and is seated at His right hand. Any jesus who
did not die for His people and was after three days and three nights raised
again, is ANOTHER jesus who cannot save. Writing to the believers at Rome, Paul
stated: "...Jesus our Lord...was delivered for OUR offences and was raised again
for OUR justification" (Rom. 4:24,25). A jesus who did not die for the sins of
his people, or rise again after three days and three nights for their
justification, is not the sinless Son of God, for death is able to hold him in
its grasp, which in turn renders his sacrifice a vain one.
So we have seen that though many people claim to believe in Jesus and who shout
His name and call on Him to save them and praise Him with loud shouts, it may
not be the real Jesus they are addressing after all. It may be another jesus,
which the Bible warns about. Just as Scripture asks, ‘How can any man call on the
true God if they have not heard of Him and therefore believed on Him' (see Rom.
11:14), that is, to whom He has not revealed Himself through the Gospel, so too,
no one can call on the true Jesus and truly believe on Him who has not heard of
the true Jesus and believed in what the Father has said of Him in the Gospel.
There is only one true Jesus, one true Savior, and if one does not believe in
this Jesus, one has another jesus and is simply not saved. Many agree
with this and yet say, ‘We all have some of the basic truths about Jesus correct and
so this qualifies all who name His name as His people.' What they are in essence
saying is that none can know the true Jesus, all the facts about Him, and so by
believing, not the whole truth, but enough of the truth, one is saved. Or they
claim that the many errors they hold to about Jesus does not show that their
faith is in another jesus but merely that they are fallible, and that God will
simply excuse their fallibility because He knows their hearts. But what use was
it for God to warn of another jesus, if the details of the true Jesus are not
clearly revealed to His people? What use was it to warn of erroneous doctrines
and false gospels, if faith in them could save just as well as belief of the
truth? Apart from the true Jesus, name one other jesus that can save, and then
try and describe this other jesus by any means other than erroneous doctrine!
Therefore, how can anyone who believes in such a jesus be saved? You cannot
describe the true Jesus by false doctrine, just as you cannot describe a false
jesus by right doctrine. How can a jesus that can only be described by erroneous
doctrine, or at best a mixture of erroneous doctrine and true, be God's Jesus?
If you do not believe that God would ever teach lies concerning His Son, then you
cannot honestly believe that one can believe lies about Jesus and be in a saved
state. How can we identify a wrong answer if we do not know the true? How can
you answer a multiple choice question with anything other than a guess if you do not know what the
answer is? For if you do not know the facts, the best you can do is have a
guess. But the matter of the Gospel, the matter of Who Jesus is and what Jesus
has done, is an issue of fact. It is not something that is left to, or decided
by, the conjecture or opinion of men. No one ever ‘came to the true Jesus' by
mere guesswork.
What was the point of Christ and the apostle Paul saying that to be saved we must
believe the Gospel, if believing enough of the Gospel, believing enough right
doctrines about Jesus, which would allow room for errors to be believed about
Him, or at least considered, is enough to secure one's salvation? How would we
ever know what ‘enough' is, and who would have the authority to say what
believing enough truth and what not believing enough truth entailed?? Where
would anyone find Scriptural support for such teaching? Belief in the truth,
which is believing in what God has said, would be replaced by a belief in enough
of the truth, or a mixture of what God has said and what God has not said, A
MIXTURE OF WHAT GOD HAS SAID THE TRUTH IS AS WELL AS WHAT MAN BELIEVES IT TO BE!
And this is what many people are basing their salvation on!! Many professing christians believe they don't have the whole Gospel, but enough of it to get them
over the line. How can people think like this, especially in light of the fact
that the apostle Paul told believers at Corinth that any who would bring to them
another gospel, which spoke of another jesus, would be accursed!! How could
another gospel be recognized, or described, as such other than by it not being THE
Gospel of God, by either falling short of, or being more than, what God says His
Gospel is? And how can anyone say that believing another gospel will reap the
same rewards as believing the true? Therefore, how can anyone be saved who does
not believe in the Jesus of God's Gospel, God's answer to the question of
salvation? How can anyone have God if they have embraced, not His Son, but an imposter? Paul was saying that if a person teaches you, or if you believe,
a gospel which is not God's Gospel, a jesus who is not God's Jesus, the
teacher and the believer in such a gospel, and in such a Jesus, would be damned
forever!
Just as no one believes that following a false spirit or adhering to a false
gospel can save anyone, believing in a false jesus—in lies about the true Jesus—
cannot get anyone saved. None who do not hold rightly to the true doctrine
of the true Jesus as He is revealed in the only Gospel, by the Holy Spirit, that
speaks of the true Christ and His righteousness, can expect to be saved. Those
who believe in another jesus, deny the true Jesus and have not God. Only those
who have acknowledged and believe in the true Jesus can safely say they have the
Father also: "Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father: (but)
he
that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also" (1 Jn. 2:23 cf. 4:15). The word
denieth here means to contradict, disavow, reject, abnegate, refuse. And the
word acknowledgeth here means to know upon some mark, i.e. recognise, to become
fully acquainted with, recognition, full discernment. How can anyone have the
true Jesus if what they believe about Him contradicts, and is therefore a denial
of, the truth about Him? And how can anyone holding to another jesus possibly
have recognised and become fully acquainted with the true Jesus? Regardless of
how wholesome your intentions, or what you consider to be enough of the truth, the
Scripture stands firm and cannot be denied: "WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH AND ABIDETH
NOT IN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST, HATH NOT GOD..." (2 Jn. 9). This doctrine of
Christ is what GOD says it is and not what a man believes it to be. What we
believe God has said will not save us, it is in believing WHAT GOD HAS ACTUALLY
SAID that a man gives evidence that he is saved. The Scripture here does not
speak of believing in enough of the doctrine of Christ or even in most of the
doctrine of Christ, but in the actual WHOLE doctrine of Christ. Many say that it
is enough to believe in the fact that He died. Well then, go ahead and prove
that the doctrine of Christ concerns only the fact that Jesus physically died!
‘I believe Christ died.' But that's just it, you cannot finish the sentence
there. He died, yes, but for whom did He die and what do you mean by the word
‘die'? Rightly believing who He died for defines what you believe He did, which
is central to believing in the true Savior. Surely anyone can see that placing
one's hope in anything but what the true Savior did for His people, is a vain
hope upon which only the ignorant cling. One cannot separate the death of Jesus,
what He did on the cross, with what He accomplished in and by His death or from
those He died for. So to say, ‘I believe Jesus died', is in reality quite a vague
statement. Why did He die? What did He accomplish by His dying? Who did He
die for? These are the questions which, when answered, will show if you believe in the
true Jesus or another jesus.
One has a completely different atonement, a completely different death, a
completely different Jesus, if one believes He died for everyone and not
exclusively for His own people, those entrusted to Him by the Father. If Christ
died for someone, He died for their sin, He was made a curse for them, He made
sacrifice for their sin to wash away their sin in order to pay the penalty for their sin,
and like the sacrifice of the high priest in the Old Testament, the success of
this sacrifice was not conditioned on the sinner's acceptance of it—though they
would by the very fact the sacrifice was made for them indeed receive it—but on
the fact that the sacrifice was made, and that it was ordained by God. SALVATION
IS PRIMARILY SOMETHING WHICH GOD WANTS, AND IS NOT CONDITIONED ON WHETHER OR NOT
A MAN WANTS IT TOO. The sacrifice being acceptable to God, and not who has
‘accepted it', is the key to its success. Please see my booklets
Atonement For Whom?,
Jesus Did What For Whom? and
Those Whom Thou Has Given Me for more
detail on this most vital subject. See also a very handy leaflet entitled
Which Jesus?
The true Jesus is revealed exclusively in God's only Gospel.
Just as no false gospel can ever portray the true Jesus, so too, the true Jesus
is not to be found in false gospels and no believer in such gospels is saved.
A false gospel often contains many truths but is deemed false if it contains any
error.
Error always reveals another jesus because it is diametrically opposed to the
truth about Jesus, revealed by God Himself in the Gospel.
The Gospel is the GOOD NEWS, the TRUE NEWS, about Jesus Christ, not the ERRONEOUS
NEWS of Him.
So we see that it is impossible for anyone to be believing in the true Jesus who
holds to a false gospel. Examine the Jesus you believe in by finding out more of
what your ‘church' says about him and comparing it with the Holy Scriptures. The
first question you should ask is: ‘Did Jesus die for God's chosen or for all
mankind?' The answer you receive will show what your ‘church' believes about His
death and what was accomplished by it. They may believe some things that are
accurate and correct about the true Jesus, but look closely at the detail and you
may discover that all you have really been presented with is a counterfeit
jesus, ANOTHER jesus who cannot, does not, and never has saved anyone.
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