WELL, THEY DON’T LIKE JESUS IN THE CHURCH EITHER…

“Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him, and he with Me.”
(Revelation 3:20, NASB)

Now ask yourself: According to the Bible, Who is Jesus actually talking to in the text, and where is He? Regular readers of Apprising Ministries already know that Dan Kimball, a leading spokesman in the neo-liberal cult of the Emergent Church has written a book called They Like Jesus But Not The Church.

Well, as one of those to whom Kimball himself has referred to as “watch poodles” I feel I must *yap* yap* you aware that in the following quote from Dr. Walter Martin (circa 1980’s) exposes the root of this whole emerging church mystic missional mumbo jumbo – Fear:

[speaking of 2 Timothy 4:1 ff] “I command you” – it’s a command! – preach the Word, whether it’s convenient or inconvenient. You know, there are some Christians waiting around for it to become convenient to talk about Jesus. And they sort of pick their spots. That is, they want to make absolutely certain that the first requirement is that nobody gets mad at them.

Secondly, that they don’t get any flak… [The Christian] is supposed to convince, to reprove, to rebuke, to exhort. And people don’t want to do that. The moment you rebuke evil somebody says, “that’s unloving.” Well, by that standard Jesus Christ was the most unloving Man that ever walked the face of the earth!

Because when He encountered evil He said, “Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites!” That’s just for openers; it got progressively worse. “You children of the Devil; you slimy generation of snakes. Who has warned you to flee from the damnation of Hell!”

Do you hear that kind of preaching today? Seldom; seldom. There are so many Christians trying desperately to sound good to the world, and not to offend them for fear that they won’t believe the Gospel, that they never get around to preaching the Gospel. (The Spirit of the Age: Universalism, CD Rom, Walter Martin Religious InfoNet)