THRU THE BIBLE
EXPOSITION
The Books Of
Kings: The Kings Of Israel And Judah From Solomon To The Babylonian Captivity
II. The Divided
Kingdom, 1 Kings 12:1-22:53
X. Identifying
God's True Messages And True Messengers
(1 Kings 22:51-2
Kings 1:18)
Introduction: (To show the need . . . )
Identifying God's true messages and true
messengers is a significant challenge today:
(1) On the Internet, "(o)ne
popular website hosts 1.5 million sermons with teaching from many different
theological perspectives." (Roger Patterson, "Testing The
Teachers," Answers, September-October 2018, p. 50)
(2) However, the issue affects us
locally: the Republican-American recently ran local writer Bill Dunn's
op-ed, "Reasons to remain in the church," August 24, 2018, p. 8A by
which he not only denounced newly exposed "horrible crimes committed by
many clergy of the Catholic Church," Mr. Dunn also told why he was remaining
in the Church. He explained, "(T)he
Catholic Church is the original church founded by Jesus. It is the church that teaches the full Gospel
message -- the 'words of eternal life' -- and it is the church where Jesus
Christ is present, body and blood, soul and divinity, in the Eucharist,"
Ibid. So, if local writer Bill Dunn's
recent op-ed in a local newspaper claims he is staying in the Roman Catholic
Church for these three beliefs, are we to view those beliefs as true? How do we know?
(3) The issue affects our Church: the
man who brought the Gospel to our Church and whom we support as a missionary,
in his August 25, 2018 prayer letter, wrote that he recently hosted a debate in
his home on whether converts to Christ from Islam should stay "inside of
their Muslim community" ("the Insider Movement (IM)") or live
outside it. He added in his letter,
"Many IMers believe they can still repeat the second half of the creed,
'Muhammad is the apostle of God' and many do not practice baptism," but he
gave no comment on whether these beliefs are true, Ibid. So, if this missionary wrote that he hosted this
debate but made no comment in his letter on the credibility of the IMer beliefs
mentioned in his letter, are we to think those IMer beliefs are at least debatably
true? How do we know?
Need: So we ask, "How can we identify God's
true messages and true messengers today?!"
I.
Ahaziah did not view as credible either Israel's
God or His prophet, Elijah, 1 Kings 22:51-2 Kings 1:9:
A.
When
Ahaziah became king, he heeded the idolatry of his father Ahab and mother
Jezebel, 1 Kings 22:51-53.
B.
Accordingly,
God started to punish Ahaziah, fulfilling His promised judgments of the Mosaic
Covenant:
1.
In
accord with Deuteronomy 28:15, 25, God let the Moabites rebel against Ahaziah's
rule, 2 Kings 1:1.
2.
In
accord with Deuteronomy 28:15, 20, God let Ahaziah get badly injured in an
accident, 2 Kings 1:2a.
C.
However,
instead of repenting and seeking God, Ahaziah turned to a pagan Baal god for
help, 2 Kings 1:2b.
D.
The
Angel of the Lord then sent Elijah to intercept Ahaziah's messengers who were
going to inquire of Baal to announce that because Ahaziah sought the help of Baal
and not God, he would die of his injury, 2 Kings 1:3-4.
E.
When the
messengers returned to Ahaziah to report Elijah's message, and Ahaziah learned by
their description of him that the man was Elijah, Ahaziah sent a captain with
50 soldiers to arrest Elijah, 2 Kings 1:5-9.
II.
God thus had Elijah minister so as to give Him and
Elijah as His prophet credibility, 2 Kings 1:10-18:
A.
First, Elijah
relied on the Angel of the Lord to protect him from his foes, 2 Kings 1:3a, 15a;
Exodus 23:20-22:
1.
Ahaziah
and his mother Jezebel were great enemies of Elijah: Jezebel had threatened his
life and Ahaziah had sent a group of soldiers to capture Elijah so as to harm him,
1 Kings 19:1-3; 2 Kings 1:9.
2.
Nevertheless,
the Angel of the Lord Who was God (Exodus 23:20-21) and Who had promised to be
an Enemy to Israel's enemies (Exodus 23:22) directed Elijah to meet Ahaziah's
messengers and later go to the palace at Samaria where his enemies in Jezebel
and Ahaziah lived! (2 Kings 1:3-4, 15)
3.
Elijah
thus trusted the Angel of the Lord to minister in his defense from his enemies,
2 Kings 1:3-8, 15.
B.
Second, Elijah
taught the Biblical truth that Israel should worship God alone, 2 Kings 1:3-8,
16; Ex. 20:1-6.
C.
Third, Elijah
exhibited long-term credibility as God's servant regardless of his short-term
ministry burnout:
1.
Though he
temporarily suffered burnout over Jezebel's threat on his life (1 Kings
19:1-3), Elijah long-term taught God's truth on Israel's need to worship
Scripture's God alone, 2 Kings 1:3b; 1 Kings 18:21, 37-39.
2.
Though he
temporarily suffered burnout, Elijah long-term exampled the truth, sitting on a
hill aligned with his past Mount Carmel ministry of exalting God over Baal, 2
Kings 1:9b,c; 1:11, 13; 1 Kings 18:19-39.
3.
Though he
temporarily suffered burnout, Elijah long-term exhibited God's power in ministry,
repeatedly calling fire from heaven in line with his Mount Carmel ministry, 2
Kings 1:10, 12 with 1 Kings 18:37-39.
4.
Though he
temporarily suffered burnout, Elijah long-term voiced God's truth to evil men,
2 Kings 1:3-15.
5.
Though he
temporarily suffered burnout, Elijah long-term did not let his emotions rule him
in his ministry:
a.
The
first commander sent by Ahaziah told Elijah to come down from the hilltop (2
Kings 1:9) where the second commander brashly heightened the order, telling Elijah
to come down quickly, 2 Kings
1:11.
b.
Having effectively
called fire down upon the first group of soldiers, Elijah might easily have
been goaded by the second
commander's brash command that he come down "quickly" to shout back at him for fire to come down
"QUICKLY" on this second
commander and his men!
c.
However,
Elijah did not do so: he simply repeated
his initial word from the
Angel of the Lord that fire come down on the second commander and his men, 2
Kings 1:10, 12. Elijah was not letting
his feelings run his ministry, but doing the will of the Angel of the Lord who had
sent him and told him what to say!
D.
Fourth, the
fruits of his ministry show Elijah was God's messenger: all his prophecies on
Ahaziah and the men he sent for him came true (2 Kings 1:3-17), proving by Deuteronomy
18:20-22 that he was God's true prophet.
Lesson: Though distrusted by Ahaziah, God used
Elijah to reveal His OWN credibility as Israel's true God as WELL as ELIJAH'S
credibility as His TRUE PROPHET by Elijah's trust in Scripture's God, his
Scriptural teaching, his long-term ministry credibility and the Biblical fruits
of his ministry.
Application: To discern God's true messages and
true messengers, (1) may we trust in Christ to be saved and indwelt by the
discerning Holy Spirit, John 3:16; Romans 8:9b; 1 John 2:20, 27. (2) May we then (a) rely on that Spirit
(Galatians 5:16) (b) to test all messengers to see IF they (i) trust
Scripture's God, (ii) they teach Scripture truth, (iii) they exhibit long-term
credibility in consistently teaching Bible truth, exampling that truth,
evidencing God's power in ministry, obeying Scripture's God and objectively serving
God, and (iv) that they bear Biblical fruit in their ministry. (3) Only if they PASS this test do we KNOW
that they give God's messages as God's messengers.
Conclusion: (To illustrate the message . . . )
(1) In our
introduction, we noted beliefs stated by local writer Bill Dunn in a local newspaper's
op-ed for why he was staying in the Catholic Church regardless of its many
clergy scandals. Yet, applying the
"Elijah Test" above, we find each belief Mr. Dunn gave counters Scripture:
(a) On the issue of the "original church founded by Jesus," the
Catholic Church claims Jesus in Matthew 16:18 promised to build His church on
Peter, for "Peter" means "rock" in the Greek text, and
Jesus said He would build His church on "this rock," allegedly Peter,
the alleged first Catholic pope. (Loraine
Boettner, Roman Catholicism, 1978, p. 104) Yet, Peter's name in Matthew 16:18 translates
petros, a loose stone, where "rock" in the "this
rock" phrase of that verse translates petra, a massive rock.
(Abbott-Smith, A Man. Grk. Lex. of the N. T., 1968, p. 359) Jesus had just said in Matthew 16:17 that
neither Peter nor any other mortal, but only God had revealed the truth to him
of Peter's Matthew 16:16 confession about Jesus as Messiah and Son of the
living God. The massive petra
rock must be far greater than Peter or mortals -- it must be Jesus! He did not build the Catholic Church on Peter;
rather, Jesus built His Church of those who believe in Him on Himself! (Bible
Know. Com., N. T., p. 57). (b) On
the alleged "full Gospel message" issue, the Catholic Church claims that
salvation is by faith plus the works of the sacraments of the Roman Catholic
Church, what Ephesians 2:8-9 with Galatians 1:8-9 and 3:1-4 condemn and
anathematize! (c) On Jesus' alleged presence in the Eucharist of the Mass,
Jesus in John 6:63 said that ingesting His "flesh profiteth nothing: the
words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life."
Mr. Dunn's op-ed thus upheld
errant teachings that he has learned from errant
teachers on key beliefs, what is grounds for leaving the
Roman Catholic Church, not remaining in it, cf. 2
Corinthians 6:14-18!
(2) We noted that the
man who brought the Gospel of Christ to our Church has claimed in his recent prayer letter that he hosted a debate in his
home on IMer beliefs that "Muhammad is the apostle of God" and not
practicing believer's baptism, but that the missionary made no comment in his
letter on whether those beliefs are credible!
Yet, applying the
"Elijah Test" above, we find those beliefs contradict Scripture on
key issues: (a) On whether a believer in Christ can confess "Muhammad is
the apostle of God," the Muslim Qur'an, being the canonized sayings Muhammad
allegedly received from his deity, Allah ("Who Was Muhammad?";
gotquestions.org), at Qur'an 9:30, claims that "those who consider Jesus
to be the Son of God are under the 'curse of Allah.'" (Robert Spencer, The
Truth About Muhammad, 2006, p. 37-38)
1 Corinthians 12:3 and 1 John 4:1-3 teach such a claim comes from one who
is not from God and has the spirit of antichrist! (b) On baptism, Jesus told us to baptize believers
in Matthew 28:18-20.
Though the missionary
did not say whether these IMer beliefs are credible, Scripture shows they err,
that they come from errant teachers, and the errors involve key
issues, grounds for withdrawing from IM, 2 Cor. 6:14-18.
May we trust in
Christ to be saved. May we then test for
God's true messages and true messengers akin to the 2 Kings 1:10-18 test of God's
prophet Elijah to discern what to heed and from whom we are to heed it.