Sunday 25 May 2014

WHEN DOES TOLERANCE BECOME COMPROMISE?

Tolerance is often regarded as a positive trait. Sometimes we think that maturity means we must always be tolerant—even to the extent of condoning false teaching.

But that is not the stance adopted by apostles Paul, Peter and John. They made sure they took a strong stand against destructive heresies (2 Timothy 4:1-4; 2 Peter 2:1; 1 John 4:1).


                                                                    
Love alone without truth is compromise. http://bit.ly/1f0RuXH


"The early Christians condemned false doctrine in a way that sounds almost unchristian today." - Vance Havner

We must be careful, however, not to be overly dogmatic on relatively minor issues such as the method of baptismwhether it is by sprinkling or immersion.  **

Truth is not just about morality—integrity in thought, word and action. The oft neglected aspect of truth is doctrine, to which we must hold fast.

                                                                   
“Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good, reject every kind of evil” (1 Thessalonians 5:20-22).

Contending against false doctrine (heresies) will stop believers from slipping down the path of destruction and damnation (2 Peter 2:1).

Fighting the good fight of faith is not just about keeping our personal faith and finishing the race. http://bit.ly/1deSgkU

It is also about contending for the faith, keeping believers safe from enticing words of man’s wisdom that delude many and send them to destruction. http://bit.ly/1g2CpED

                                                                    
Preaching the truth, the Word of God, irrespective of the season, is of paramount importance. The flock needs to be fed the solid Word, especially when there is false teaching (heresy) that is so enticing; it tickles and soothes “itching ears”. People are naturally drawn away from truth to distorted versions of truth (lies) because the latter give them the “feel good” feeling.  There is a great need not only to teach and encourage (positive) but also to correct and rebuke (negative).


                                                                         
The success of any minister lies not only in his ability to impact lives when he is around. He must be able to pass the baton to chosen ones so that lives continue to be impacted when he is no longer around. “And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others” (2 Timothy 2:2).

Before he left the elders of the church at Ephesus to go to Jerusalem, Paul shared with them a poignant farewell message:

“So guard yourselves and God’s people. Feed and shepherd God’s flock—his church, purchased with his own blood—over which the Holy Spirit has appointed you as elders.  I know that false teachers, like vicious wolves, will come in among you after I leave, not sparing the flock. Even some men from your own group will rise up and distort the truth in order to draw a following.” http://bit.ly/1fX66ru

“And now I entrust you to God and the message of his grace that is able to build you up and give you an inheritance with all those he has set apart for himself.”
(Acts 20: 28-30, 32).

It is imperative for leaders to confront false teaching during these perilous end times. If they can identify with Paul the seriousness of the task they have been entrusted withto feed the flock with solid teaching from the whole Word of God (Acts 20:27) as well as to correct and rebuke heresy (2 Timothy 4:2)then people will not be so easily led astray from the faith. 

So when does tolerance become compromise?

When we fail to teach sound doctrine and stand up for truth.


"I do not believe in the weak tolerance that we hear preached so often now, the idea that Jesus must tolerate everyone and that the Christian must tolerate every kind of doctrine. When we become so tolerant that we lead people into mental fog and spiritual darkness we are not acting like Christians, we are acting like cowards!" -- A. W. Tozer : Faith Beyond Reason

FALSE DOCTRINES IDENTIFIED

1. DID JESUS SET ASIDE HIS DIVINITY?
A prominent leader, Bill Johnson, teaches that Jesus operated only as a man and not God during His earthly ministry. But did Jesus set aside His divinity while He was on earth?

2. WILL TRUE GRACE PLEASE STAND UP?

False grace exposed.

RELATED POSTS
FRANCIS CHAN’S TOLERANCE FOR FALSEHOOD
Despite being apparently mainstream, his association with false teachers reveals a striking lack of discernment.
https://bit.ly/2X0l3Ja

EIGHT WAYS TO FIGHT FALSE TEACHING
UNITY versus TRUTH

CULTIVATING A SHEPHERD’S HEART

FINISHING WELL

PARTING WORDS
What was the main thrust of Paul’s farewell message to the church at Ephesus and his last words to young Timothy?
http://bit.ly/KU9clI


  **    FOOTNOTES:
SCHISMS: DISAGREEING ON MINOR TRUTHS
"People who were agreed about the centralities of the faith dividing and separating from one another over matters that were not essential to salvation, not absolutely vital. This is always one of the dangers afflicting us as evangelicals. We can be so rigid, so over-strict, and so narrow that we become guilty of schism."

5 comments:

  1. Brother, tolerance is a virtue in the public square. We tolerate secularism, other religions and ideologies which run counter to the Xn faith. We learn to maintain social harmony with tolerance. We tolerate the burning of incense and paper during hungry ghost festival.

    We however do no tolerate false teaching in the Church which denigrates the place of Christ and distorts primary doctrines like the Trinity. There are however secondary matters which do not comopromise the faith. The reformers called them "adiophora". We can be charitable in the midst of these differences.

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  2. While it is important to be humble and tolerant to get along well with others, we should not compromise the truth for the sake of unity.http://bit.ly/1lmKwVJ

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  3. DON'T BE AFRAID TO STAND UP FOR THE TRUTH
    That said, do not be factious and divisive when it comes to minor issues, thus creating unnecessary schisms. http://bit.ly/1NPpH1f

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  5. When we tolerate false teachers, we come under God's blacklist as we serve to promote their agenda of deception. Furthermore, we reveal our lack of discernment, no matter how many books we have written or how much sought after we are as conference speakers. In God's eyes, we are men-pleasers, rather than God-fearing, faithful believers.

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