Man, LCG.
You got me again. I don’t know how you do it. Maybe it’s the attractive
mushroom cloud on the cover of your magazine. Maybe I have mommy guilt because
I’ve let my emergency canned food supply dwindle. Either way, when the November-December issue of the Living Church of God’s Tomorrow’s World arrived in the mail
this week, I couldn’t resist turning to the issue’s featured story, “Are You
Ready for Christ’s Return?”
The thing I
enjoyed most about this article was that it never actually mentioned how to be
ready for Christ’s return. Instead, the author, Richard Ames, detailed the
terrifying events that will lead up to the Battle of Armageddon - in between
heart-warming pictures of fiery oil wells and abandoned gas masks lying in piles of rubble.
Now, I don’t
mean to imply I think there’s a way to be physically prepared for the Second
Coming. Bottled water, food rations, whatever – it isn’t going to cut it. But I
would assume there would be some spiritual admonition given here, like “start
keeping the Sabbath,” “Throw out your Christmas decorations” or even something vague like “Get right with
God.” But there was none of that. It didn’t even mention contacting LCG. Ames totally missed the point.
Unless that wasn’t the point.
Unless that wasn’t the point.
Once again,
I’m inclined to believe that this article is largely intended to scare LCG’s
disgruntled membership into staying with the embattled organization. Sure, it
might frighten a few anxious newcomers into Rod Meredith’s cold, clammy embrace. But with no mention of the Sabbath, Holy Days or other standard
COG doctrines, my guess is it’s intended for folks who already agree on these
points.
When you
consider that, just pages earlier in the magazine, Meredith warns that
“within the next several years, a genuine ‘spirit’ war will break out,” after
which Satan will finally be cast into the bottomless pit, we can almost
certainly conclude the target audience is LCG members who are ready to jump
ship. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines “several” as more than two - but not
very many more - which seems to undermine Meredith’s longstanding teaching that
Christians cement their salvation
through a lifetime of obedience. Are we to believe a human who joins LCG this
year could prove him or herself trustworthy “not to become another Satan,” as
the COGs teach, in just a few short years? Hardly. Fresh fish don’t
seem to be his target.
Honestly, I
struggled to find a true “action point” that would get me “ready” for Christ’s
return. Ames warned that that our world will experience increasingly severe
weather extremes “unless we wholeheartedly return to God.” Can’t do much more
than I’m already doing with that one, although I’m sure Ames would disagree. Still, I can’t do anything about the rest of
humanity. What else? I should “wake up and heed what is happening around the world.”
Check. “Be spiritually alert for signs of Jesus Christ’s second coming.” “Look
forward to His return with confidence, hope and faith.” Besides that? Have a
satchel packed for Petra? Buy extra can openers? A portable water filter?
Anything?
And this is
why I suspect this is article is intended more to control than to inform. It’s certainly in line with LCG’s track record and modus operandi: Don't look around. Don't ask questions. Don't prayerfully consider why God has led you to this blog. If it doesn't come out of Charlotte, it's heresy.
Ames did
have ONE helpful recommendations - to check up on LCG and all preachers by reading
my Bible. Luckily, my “false Christian” preacher recently gave a message on
the end times. That makes my job easy. Ok, Richard. Let’s see how my pastor is misleading
me and the rest of his flock about Christ’s return. These are quotes directly
from the sermon transcript:
“It (the Day of the Lord) will include what the Bible calls the Great Tribulation. That's a seven-year period during which the anti-Christ will rule the earth as a self-proclaimed god. And during the second half of those seven years, God will begin to pour out His wrath upon the earth. That's part of the Day of the Lord. The Day of the Lord also includes the coming of Jesus Christ. He'll come to the earth, and He'll rule on a throne in Jerusalem, and for a thousand years, Jesus Christ will rule the earth. The Bible talks about that, not only in the book of Revelation, but also in Isaiah and other places in the Old Testament.” (Revelation 11:2; 13:5, Daniel 8:19, Daniel 12:7, Revelation 6, Revelation 8, Revelation 16, Revelation 20)
(Note: The COGs dispute that the Tribulation will be 7 years but agree that the destructive phase, when God pours out His wrath, will be a period of about 3-1/2 years)
“Now, you drive up to a railroad crossing, and as you drive up to that railroad crossing, the crossbars come down, the bells begin to ring, the lights are flashing, and you see the train coming down the line. When the train comes and crosses in front of your car, when you see that engine coming, there is something that you know for certain. Now, think about this: When you see the engine coming, there's one thing you know for certain. Here's what it is: Eventually, the last car on that train will pass by. Would you agree with me on that? If you see the engine, eventually, you're going to see the last car. Now, it may come in five cars, or it may be 10 cars down the line, or it could be 100 cars down the line. You don't know how long that train's going to be. But eventually, the last train is going to come. It's coming. The Bible says the Day of the Lord comes. It is coming. It is certain. It may come in 10 years. It may come in 100 years. It may come in 1,000 years. It may come in 10,000 years. I believe it's coming very soon, very shortly, but it is coming. Time on earth is running out. The Day of the Lord is coming. The end of time is coming." (Matthew 24:32-33; 36)
“Do you know something? The Bible shows us that the people who ridicule us or scoff at us or make fun of us because we believe that Jesus is coming and that judgment is coming and that the end is coming, those people themselves, and their mockery, is a sign that judgment is coming. Look in your Bible over in 2 Peter, chapter 3. I want you to see what the Bible has to say. The Bible says that one of the signs of the end times is that people will mock those who believe that the end times are coming. Isn't that something? Look in 2 Peter, chapter 3, beginning in verse 3. This is a picture of the world today.” (2 Peter 3:3)
Wow. That guy has some nerve. What twisting of God's Word. What distortions of scripture. I guess everyone outside LCG, certainly everyone outside the COGs, is totally deceived about Christ's return. I guess he's also deceived when he reads the following:
(2 Peter 3:9) “The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.”
Now wait a
minute. Why would Jesus delaying His coming keep anyone from perishing? And how
is this whole “perishing” thing necessarily a bad thing, eternally speaking? Why
would He be concerned whether as many people as possible come to repentance before He returns? Wouldn’t
they just come up in the second resurrection and get their chance to repent and
accept God’s way? Out of all the Armstrongist teachings I was raised with, this
is the one I desperately want to be true.
But the more I study, the more I come across stuff like this:
(Hebrews
9:27) And as it is appointed for men to die once, then after this the judgment.
My pastor makes his reason for speaking on this topic clear - he cares about your eternal destiny:
“Why would God choose to warn us about the Day of the Lord? Why would He choose to warn us about judgment? Does He do it to scare us? Does he do it to frighten us? Does He do it because He has a bad intent toward us? No. He warns us against the Day of the Lord, and He warns us against His judgment, because He does not want you to experience judgment and condemnation at the Day of the Lord."
You can nitpick him on the rapture (a theory on which I'm undecided) or scoff at him because he thinks unbelievers will go to hell immediately after they die (a theory which gains more credibility the more I look at it) rather than rising in a second resurrection. But in this discussion, my pastor, Ames and Meredith are all in agreement that the saints will rise; that Christ will return; that there will be a real Armageddon; and that there is a real hell. They're mostly in disagreement about the timing.
You can write off my pastor and others like him in the "so-called" Christian world as deceived loons because they disagree with the COGs about timing. But at least they are forthcoming about their motivations for preaching about the end times: they hope you will avoid the judgment and repent, place your full faith in Jesus Christ's sacrifice for salvation and then grow to be more like Him in the time you have. What is Richard Ames' reason for publishing his article? It's not to get anyone ready for Christ's return. It's not to implore them to leave "false" Christianity. So what is it? You can be sure they're not just spending their dwindling tithe dollars for the fun of it.
If you are happy in LCG, stay. If you believe it is God’s true church and you see the
fruit of the Spirit there (Galatians 5:22-23), then stay. If you admire your
leaders, aspire to be like them and desire the kinds of outcomes in your life that their conduct has produced in theirs, (Hebrews 13:7), then stay. But don’t stay because Rod Meredith and
Richard Ames tell you that anything outside LCG is Sodom and Gomorrah. Because
they hint that the end is imminent, and that you just have to endure the
miserable environment they’ve created a couple more years. Or risk the Lake of
Fire.
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It is important that you understand; Everything on this blog is based on the current understanding of each author. Never take anyone's word for it, always prove it for yourself, it is your responsibility. You cannot ride someone else's coattail into the Kingdom. ; )
Acts 17:11
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It is important that you understand; Everything on this blog is based on the current understanding of each author. Never take anyone's word for it, always prove it for yourself, it is your responsibility. You cannot ride someone else's coattail into the Kingdom. ; )
Acts 17:11
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