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Spiritual War and Liberalism

October 1, 2004

© October 2004 Rev. Dr. Curtis I. Crenshaw

(updated 15 Nov 2004)

By way of introduction, let me first observe, that we are
in a spiritual war, the seed of the serpent versus the seed
of the woman, Satan against Christ, the Philistines
opposing the Israel of God. There are various methods that
the enemies of God use against Him and His people, but they
all have certain beliefs and methods in common.

We see this war clearly in Psalm 2 where the nations rage,
plot, and seek to overthrow the reign of God and His
Messiah, the Son of God. But it is all to no avail as God
has installed His Son as King of kings, and toward the end
of the Psalm the wicked are exhorted to “kiss the Son less
He be angry and [they] perish in the way when His wrath is
kindled but a little.”

We also see the spiritual war in Ephesians 6:10 and
following where we are commanded to put on the whole armor
of God, for we do not fight just against humans but wicked
forces behind such rebellious humans. Our weapons are
spiritual, the Gospel, not physical. It is a great irony
that we win by these weapons, and sometimes that means we
win by suffering, for it is especially then that God rises
up to defend His people, to bring life from death and the
advancement of His kingdom from seeming defeat. It has
always been that way and will continue in this vein until
the sovereign King returns for the Last Day judgment. We
are not to be surprised that we have enemies, that the
Gospel is not popular, that Christians are hated, and the
more wicked our culture becomes, the more we shall be
hated:

18 “If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me
before it hated you. 19 If you were of the world, the
world would love its own. Yet because you are not of the
world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the
world hates you. 20 Remember the word that I said to you,
‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they
persecuted Me, they will also persecute you. If they kept
My word, they will keep yours also (John 15:18-20).

There are many ways Satan has to oppose the Church of the
living God. One way is by false religions, such as Islam,
Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and so forth. These are
obvious. The more subtle way is by raising up those who
would appear to be our friends, who live among us, even
some who claim to be Christians, yet hate God as much as
anyone. One such class of the serpent’s seed is liberals,
or liberalism. Though it is possible to be politically
liberal (depending on how far one goes in his/her
liberalism) and still basically believe the faith, it is
not possible to be theologically liberal and believe the
faith, as we shall see. The former are grossly
inconsistent, but we can still call them Christians, but
the latter place themselves outside the faith. Many of the
statements in this article can apply to political
liberalism, though I have written this regarding
theological liberalism. There are several characteristics
of theological liberalism that were true over 100 years ago
and are still true today. I shall number these in this
article.

(1) Perhaps the most basic belief of theological liberalism
is that man is the measure of all things. To put this
another way, as J. Gresham Machen, a conservative
Presbyterian scholar, pointed out in his excellent book in
1923, Christianity and Liberalism, liberals deny anything
supernatural and replace that with naturalism. Naturalism
is just another way to say that man—not God—is the final
authority for all of truth. The Bible is declared to be
just the word of man, the Virgin Birth is denied or
redefined until it is denied, the incarnation as taught by
Church and the Bible for 2,000 years is rejected, and the
miracles of the Bible are laughed at. In short, anything
supernatural is dismissed. Man’s word, not God’s Word, is
the measure of truth. They deny the Bible to be the word
of God, or redefine it until it is only a human book. (See
Appendix One.)

Indeed, from this one point alone in denying
supernaturalism and accepting man as the measure of truth,
theological liberalism has placed itself outside the
Christian faith, any expression of Christian faith, whether
that is Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, or
Protestantism. It is a religion of man, not of God. As
Machen rightly stated of liberalism in the 1920s, it is
“un-Christian,” not aberrantly Christian, for it has no
semblance to Christianity at all. We may have our
differences with the Roman Catholic Church and with Eastern
Orthodoxy, but we can at least recognize that they are
broadly Christian, not anti-supernatural, not holding than
man is the measure of all things but holding to the ancient
Creeds. They recognize some authority above themselves,
but liberalism does not. The liberalism of Machen’s day in
the 1920s at least believed in some kind of truth, but the
liberalism of postmodern America in the 21st century does
not believe in anything. We hear a lot these days that
each person has his/her own “reality,” and anything is
legitimate except the orthodox faith.

“Truth” has been replaced with “useful.” If there were
truth, then liberals could be held accountable, but they
promote pragmatism, whatever works for the moment, a
utilitarianism. The past beliefs are not the guide for
today, but today is the guide for the past. The Church
councils and creeds of the past are not as important as
today’s new standards, as defined by our ever changing
culture. It is more important to be a cradle Episcopalian
than a creedal one.

This first point may be stated yet another way, liberalism
denies the infallibility of the Bible. The interesting
thing about infallibility is that it does not go away; it
only shows up somewhere else. Infallibility is transferred
from God to man, from God’s Book to man’s writings, from
the past church councils (Nicea, Ephesus, Chalcedon) as
upholding the standard of truth to our present culture
itself being the new standard. Indeed, God’s truths never
go away; they just get transferred, which says that this is
His world and that one cannot help but function by His
categories.

Perhaps a personal pastoral example will help. In one
pastorate I had in a Reformed Episcopal Church parish, one
Sunday morning I went to Church to preach as usual. Just
before the service, I was told that the senior warden’s
grown son had suddenly died from an accident. I was told
that the father wanted me to do the morning Holy Communion
service as usual and then come over to his house. As soon
as the service was over, I went to give comfort. I went in
my clerical collar, officially to represent the Church and
the Gospel, and used the Scriptures to minister to him and
to his wife and family. It was a great comfort to them.
Now the father’s wife was a member of a liberal Episcopal
church, and not long after I had read the Scriptures and
prayed with them, the liberal priest came in. He was in
street clothes, walked around and shook a few hands, then
left without praying and without using the Holy Scriptures.
What does one say in the face of death when he does not
believe anything? He was conquered by death. The father’s
comment when he left was appropriate: “That was for
nothing.”

(2) Liberalism may be recognized in its denial of the faith
once for all delivered to the Church and as espoused by the
Church for 2,000 years in its Creeds. One liberal
Episcopal priest delights in writing articles and books
against the Apostles’ Creed. This is what we call formal
apostasy, denying the beliefs of the faith as confessed by
all Christians at all times in all places. One’s faith is
only as good as the object of his/her faith, and the object
is only as good as the truth presented about the object.

For example, if one says he/she believes in Jesus, one must
ask which Jesus, the one of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, or
Mormonism, or the one of the Bible as represented in the
ancient creeds? If one believes in the Mormon Jesus,
his/her faith is void, for that Jesus does not exist.
Faith without the proper object as defined by the truth of
the Bible is no faith; it is only presumption.

But there is another way to have heresy, and that is by
immorality. One can apostatize formally in what one
subtracts or adds to the doctrines of the faith, or one can
apostatize by immorality, such as practicing or approving
those who practice what God forbids, like homosexuality and
lesbianism in the Episcopal Church USA (ECUSA), and
pedophilia in the Roman Catholic Church. Even if one has
the right Jesus but he/she is given over to some sin,
refuses to repent, that person’s faith is void. But at
least the Roman Catholic Church has admitted its sin and is
seeking to discipline those guilty, but ECUSA is calling
for acceptance of its sins! In ECUSA it is monogamous
relationships of any kind that are promoted. In time as
“marriage” is more and more re-defined, it will be siblings
who will want to “marry,” multiple partners, and then
pedophilia will be next, for there is a domino effect to
sin that moves one to worse sins than before, one
compromise leading to another, until complete
self-destruction occurs.

And the ECUSA hierarchy will be there for immoral support
at each downward step. There is a quick-sand effect to
sin, the more one wallows in it, the deeper he/she sinks
into the quagmire of degradation. The only way out is by
the Gospel, to be placed on the solid rock of Christ and
His Gospel, to confess Him as God and man in one person who
was born of the Virgin, lived a life of perfect obedience,
died on the cross for our sins, and raised Himself from the
grave. God has clearly stated that those who practice such
sins will not inherit the kingdom of God (1 Corinthians
6:9-10; Ephesians 5:5), though they can repent and be
forgiven, which is what we want to see. (See the article
on this site entitled Homosexuality.) Of course, people
will say we are beyond all those beliefs, which is to
affirm what I said in point 1 above: man is the measure of
all things.

The reason there can be such horrendous moral apostasy
today is the belief that sin is no longer an issue.
Liberals have defined away sin. One liturgical
denomination has one service where confession of sin can be
omitted. Once while on vacation, I attended an ECUSA
church with my wife, and after the service one woman noted
that I had on a clerical collar. She asked what church I
was with, and when I told her the Reformed Episcopal
Church, she bellowed for everyone to hear in loud
vociferous tones: “O God, all that sin and repentance. How
can you stand it?” I was taken back by such a denial of
the Gospel and in such a vocal manner. If there is no sin,
there is no moral standard, and in turn no immorality, only
personal choices. And if there is no sin, there is no need
for a Savior from sin. As one preacher said, “Once a
culture gives up the concept of judgment and of hell, it
goes to hell.” Liberals much prefer the positive to the
negative, as if God did not emphasize both. How often does
one hear about sin, hell, and judgment from preachers on TV
and radio? It is all but non-existent. Instead, we hear
about “possibility thinking,” “positive visualization,”
“positive confession,” health and wealth. In postmodern
America, there is no truth except what one accepts for
oneself, except, of course, what the liberal agenda calls
for, such as the legitimacy of sexual sins. Immorality is
the constant theme of Hollywood movies, and now of some
denominations who wear the name “Christian.”

And make a note that sexual immorality is always the fruit
of idolatrous beliefs (read Romans 1:18-26). In having an
incorrect view of God, liberalism is consequently led to
have an incorrect view of man. If they get it wrong
concerning the original, they get it wrong concerning His
reflection, man in His image. If the archetype is wrong,
so is the copy. A wrong view of God inevitably leads to a
wrong view of man, for one can only define man in light of
God. First comes formal apostasy, and then moral apostasy
inevitably follows.

(3) Machen commented about 100 years ago that liberalism
was deceptive. At first, when liberalism is trying to
establish itself in a denomination or organization, it will
not reveal its true beliefs, saying things like, “The
Virgin Birth is an interesting belief, and certainly we
must be careful to affirm what the church believes (present
tense, not past tense), and I’m sure every person
approaches it differently. We must be kind towards the
beliefs of others,” blah, blah, blah. In other words, the
liberal dances around the truth but will not clearly and
forcefully state it. This characteristic of deception is
exactly what God said they would be like. Like their
father the devil, who is a deceiver, so his children are
the same. Like father like son. Their father is a
deceiver; they are deceivers. Notice what God says about
the characteristics of those who deny the faith and yet are
ministers:

But what I do, I will also continue to do, that I may cut
off the opportunity from those who desire an opportunity to
be regarded just as we are in the things of which they
boast. For such are false apostles, deceitful workers,
transforming themselves into apostles of Christ. And no
wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel
of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers
also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness,
whose end will be according to their works (2 Corinthians
11:12-15).

Notice especially the underlined words that emphasize
deception. Notice that Paul says that in the end they go
to hell, which is precisely what “whose end will be
according to their works” means. The great Apostle Paul
stated that the false ministers in his day wanted to be
considered just like he was: a minister of the Gospel, but
he said they were not. Instead, they were “deceitful
workers,” making themselves appear to be “apostles of
Christ” but were actually imposters from the devil himself,
planted by him to distort the Gospel. Mark it down, dear
friend, that these false ministers approximate the truth to
gain your confidence, but they will never give a clear
statement of the Gospel, for that is what saves men’s
souls, and Satan will have none of that! It is a
confidence scheme. Any so-called minister of the Gospel
who cannot give you a clear, precise, and forceful
statement of the Gospel is not of God but is of the
devil—period. What would be humorous if it were not so
serious is that liberal ministers think the idea of a devil
is a joke, which is Satan’s deception toward them in making
them his ministers. Second Peter 2:1 states regarding
“false prophets among the people” that they “secretly bring
in destructive heresies, even denying the master who bought
them.”

Just recently, a friend of mine related a story about a new
teacher just hired at the Christian day school where he
teaches, now for the first time headed up by a liberal
principal. He asked the new teacher if he believed in the
Virgin Birth. The response was something like, “Well that
is an interesting question, and we must remember that other
people in the world have other beliefs, but I do want to be
true to the faith,” blah, blah, blah. In other words, he
would not answer except in deceptive, loose, non-defining
language. This is what I’m talking about. Mark it down
that it is characteristic of deceivers to approximate the
truth, to counterfeit it, making use of Christian terms but
with different definitions. A counterfeit 100 dollar bill
is only good if it is like the original. Take the
Jehovah’s Witnesses. If you ask them if they believe that
Christ was the Son of God, they will say Yes, but will
define “Son of God” differently than the New Testament
does, meaning that He was something less than God, contrary
to the Bible, to the Creeds, and to the Church for 2,000
years. Liberals never like to be precise about terms,
especially theological ones. Imprecision is part of their
deception. They are greatly incensed when asked to define
what they mean when they use Christian terms. Preaching
and teaching doctrine today is taboo, especially when one
defines his terms!

This deception will reveal itself in making compromises
against oneself for a time so that one can put his enemies
back to sleep and get on with the real agenda. For
example, in one diocese an Episcopal bishop said if he were
elected bishop that he would not ordain any homosexuals to
the ministry. The conservatives were put to sleep with
this; but when he was elected, he ordained one. Now that
people are leaving his churches, this bishop has come out
with a public statement against homosexuality. What is
this if not posturing? How can one waffle on such a clear
issue from Holy Scripture? Part of the answer is that
Satan’s ministers are chameleon like, changing colors with
the environment. In other words, they are deceptive.

(4) A fourth characteristic of liberalism is an apparent
tolerance but actual intolerance. Their tolerance is only
apparent, for they are extremely intolerant of anything
truly Christian, such as orthodox beliefs and traditional,
biblical morality. They want tolerance for themselves, not
for others. From Machen’s day in the 1920s to our day, we
hear that it is the true Christians who are intolerant.
The liberals use this approach to disarm the naïve, to get
accepted as fellow Christians, but they don’t preach truth,
for truth is intolerant of its opposite. Let everyone have
his/her own version of truth, the liberals say in the
interest of tolerance. However, there is no one quite as
intolerant as a liberal for his/her cause. They will be
kind to Buddhists, Hindus, and Islamics, but they will
persecute Christians with delight, those who really believe
the Gospel. We see the same intolerant approach in the
national liberal media elite against true Christians. The
reason is simple: Satan hates the Gospel so his ministers
and servants carry out his agenda.

In the classroom, atheistic liberals are very evangelistic
for their faith, whether in a seminary or in a university,
and they take special delight in attacking Christians.
They will not tolerate challenges, and will do everything
in their power to discredit a Christian before the
university class, or a conservative Christian minister will
be made to look bad by a liberal bishop in his liberal
diocese. They think they are the superior elite, the true
thinkers of a denomination or of a culture, and that all
others should submit to their superior intellects. (See
Appendix One.) All this is a radical intolerance of anyone
who claims to have truth.

Yet ironically, true Christians are the ones who are
tolerant, for they do not take property away from others,
do not persecute others, bear false witness against others,
or divorce their spouses or take others’ spouses in the
interest of “finding themselves.” Whoever heard—in the
whole history of the Church—of any minister divorcing his
wife, “marrying” a man, and then being made a bishop,
proclaiming that the divorce and sodomy were righteous!
That is complete intolerance of the Christian faith at its
most basic aspect, and it is intolerance of anyone who will
dare to state the obvious: “The emperor has no clothes.”
True Christians are intolerant regarding truth but not
persons, while the liberals are apparently tolerant of
persons (though not Christians) and of truth, but not
really of either. For liberals, it does not matter what
you believe as long as you allow others to believe the
opposite, except, of course, for the liberal agenda. That
is non-negotiable truth! But we must realize that there is
no neutrality regarding God and His Gospel, for Christ
Himself stated that those who are not decidedly for Him are
against Him (Matthew 12:30).

(5) A fifth characteristic of liberalism is that persons
are more important than truth. It is the quintessence of
liberalism to put persons above the truth of the Gospel, to
put outward unity before God’s Word, to make the body
politic more important than the Gospel. True Christians
understand that unity is based in truth, such as the Church
confessing the Creeds for almost 2,000 years, and thus
finding unity in the one God behind the Creeds and behind
the Bible. With liberalism, truth is an expression of the
particular body at the moment, while with orthodox
Christians unity is an expression of unchanging truth.
Either unity gives rise to truth (liberalism), or truth
gives rise to unity (orthodox Christians). These two are
mutually exclusive.

(6) Liberal intolerance and persons considered as more
important than truth give rise to another liberal
characteristic: persecution of true Christians. Though
this was mentioned in passing above, it deserves emphasis.
Such persecution of true Christians by false Christians has
always been the case. For example, in one diocese of one
liturgical church, the bishop will not allow Reformed
Episcopal Church ministers to speak in any of his churches
nor his ministers to speak in theirs. We cannot celebrate
communion with his ministers or them with ours. It is a
blanket excommunication with tolerance out the window. The
founding bishop of the REC faced the same exclusive
attitude and elitism in his day, which was one of the
reasons for his leaving ECUSA. The kingdom of the liberal
bishop who will not allow REC ministers to associate with
his ministers is more important than the kingdom of God,
than the preaching of the Gospel itself. Those orthodox
ministers who want to leave his diocese with their property
are not allowed to do so, which is more intolerance and
persecution. (In the Reformed Episcopal Church, each local
congregation owns its own property.) Persecution of
Christians is the order of his day. Part of this liberal
bishop’s agenda is to replace all the ministers in his
diocese who believe the Gospel with those who do not.
These true ministers of Christ tell me that they are
targeted by him.

(7) Here is another liberal point: Property is more
important then propositions. The liberals care more for
their property than for the propositions of the Gospel. A
“proposition” is an objective statement of truth that
reveals God and His Son, that declares who God is, who man
is, what sin is, and how to know Him. When all you have is
this world, you cling to it with all your might. But for
those who are Christians, they see more than just this
world that is passing away with its lust (see 1 John
2:15-17). Those who believe the Gospel and are in
denominations who hate it must not covet property over the
Gospel, but they must put the propositions of the Gospel
over property. It is time for those who are godly to come
out of such God-hating tyranny once they see that no change
for the better is possible, for the souls of those to whom
they minister are infinitely more important than the
property. Remember, we shall all meet the Lord at the Last
Day to give an account of how we have ministered. Let the
liberal ministers perish under the wrath of God with their
property while the Gospel believing ministers take their
congregations elsewhere.

(8) When controversy rises over clear issues that the
Church and God’s Word have been clear about for 2,000
years, liberals will say: “We must study the issues.” This
was true in Machen’s day, and it is still true that
liberals will try to engage in delay tactics to keep things
together. They will say things like, “This issue (whatever
it is) is a complicated issue, very complex, and it
deserves much study.” Notice the underlined words. All
the while the Church and God’s written Word have legislated
on the issues for centuries, such as same sex
“relationships.” The liberal ministers love the chief
seats in the synagogues, and do not want to have them
removed. Thus they will engage in delay tactics, hoping
that people will go back to sleep so they can maintain
their status, their money, and their real estate. If the
people leave, they take their money with them.

In legal terms, delay tactics are called “lawyer delay,”
which means the best lawyer is delay, just keep throwing up
road blocks, keep setting new court dates, keep urging
unity, keep saying we need to “dialogue” (the ever present
word in current liberalism), keep putting off the issues
and set a date to respond and at that time set another
date, and so on. Wait, wait, wait, but never deal with the
issues. We often hear of a “wait and see policy.” Put the
sheeple (people sheep) back to sleep, keep them pacified,
hold out some measure of hope for a resolution, toss them a
few biblical bones, and in the meantime, keep them sending
you money. It worked in Machen’s day, and it is working in
our day. I don’t know how many conservative Christians
I’ve talked to who still have hope for their denomination,
for it is different, their parents were in it, the
particular parish they’re in was grandmother’s parish, but
the Gospel is more important than all these things. It is
time to take a stand—now!

(9) Another tactic of liberals is to neutralize by
compromise. They will neutralize those who believe the
Gospel by promising more dialogue, more discussion, and
then will actually give up some points, but all is with a
view to disarming true Christians. Mark it down that if
the Gospel as defined in the Creeds is not clearly and
forcefully affirmed and immorality is defined by God’s word
is not clearly and forcefully denounced, you are wasting
your time. It is time to move on. Don’t wait another
second. Leave skid marks in the parking lot. Get out lest
you be guilty by promoting such ungodliness.

When my children were at home, I taught them to have a
bottom line regarding beliefs and morality. If one does
not have a firm bottom line, a point at which he/she will
be outraged, a line drawn in the sand that he/she will die
for, then he/she is also a compromiser, an idolater,
putting people above God. And true Christianity has
defined that bottom line as the three ancient creeds and
the Ten Commandments. There is a time for anger, for moral
outrage, like when the Lord cast out the moneychangers with
a whip, and for heretical belief outrage, as when the Lord
called the scribes and Pharisees hypocrites over and over
(Matthew 23).

(10) Liberals have an orientation to death. Think about
it. If one turns from God who alone is life, where do they
turn? The only alternative is death. In Proverbs 8:36 God
says: “All those who hate me love death.” The political
liberals have succeeded in changing the law to promote
abortion, baby killing. This is the American holocaust at
its worst. Those who act so pious about the holocaust and
pretend to protect and love life and to hate the death
penalty for murderers and convicted felons, favor the death
penalty for innocent babies. This is an obvious
orientation to death. There is almost unbelievable irony:
death for the innocent babies, and life for guilty
murderers. Christians are said to be grossly inconsistent
when we support life for babies and then support the death
penalty for murderers. But we are pro-righteousness, which
means the guilty should be punished (murderers), but the
innocent go free (babies). We are now facing a push for
euthanasia, and it has been practiced to some extent
(remember Kevorkian), and I predict that it will become
legal, especially as the baby boomers retire and impost a
heavy tax burden on those who are younger.

Theological liberals reveal their orientation to death when
they destroy God’s families, one man with one woman, for
this is devastating on those who experience it, exacting a
toll, leaving destruction and misery in its wake. And
destruction is an orientation to death.

In God’s Word, the Bible, the death penalty was prescribed
for sexual sins (Leviticus 20), and the destruction they
cause is an orientation to death. Indeed, sometimes God
exacts the death penalty with His judgment of disease
(AIDS) for those who disobey Him.

Moreover, a liberal education is the death of the soul as
the person is taught to hate God and Holy Scripture. And
it is only with the liberal takeover of public education
that we now have illegal drugs running rampart in the
schools, that kids now kill one another by the thousands,
that teen pregnancy would be even worse if it were not for
abortion, and so on. The fruit of liberalism, of the seed
of the serpent, is indeed a deadly fruit at every turn.

(11) Liberals claim to want peace, both here in the USA and
to have isolationism regarding other nations. Theological
liberals say that conservatives are disturbing the peace,
and try to make us feel guilty when we raise issues. They
want unity and peace, we allegedly want rebellion and war,
is the straw man they erect against us. But more
accurately, they want us to keep quiet while they take
over. Indeed, we must disturb the peace when this leads to
heresy; it is precisely what God requires!

But should we engage in spiritual war? Indeed, we are
already in spiritual war! God Almighty has declared such
war, and He commands us to be His good soldiers of Christ
(2 Timothy 2:3). Right after the fall of mankind into sin,
the Lord God declared war and enmity between His seed
(children) and Satan’s seed (his children): “And I will put
enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and
her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise
His heel” (Genesis 3:15). It was God who placed this
enmity there, and to ignore the spiritual war we are in is
to discredit Him, to discredit His ultimate Seed, Christ,
and to fall prey to the enemy.

Paul stated it this way:

11 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the
power of His might. 11 Put 0n the whole armor of God, that
you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. 12
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness
in the heavenly places (Ephesians 6:10).

We are already at war, and it cannot be otherwise. One
either recognizes it and enters the battle
self-consciously, or one is asleep and becomes a casualty.
Those who seek peace at any price are not fighting God’s
war.

Enmity already exists, for God has placed it there between
Satan’s seed and God’s seed. There are enemies of the
Cross of Christ (Philippians 3:18), enemies of
righteousness (Acts 13:10), enemies who curse Christians
(Matthew 5:44), the devil is our enemy (Matthew 13:39),
enemies of Christ and of the Church (Matthew 22:44; Luke
19:27; 1 Corinthians 15:25), former enemies of God who were
reconciled to Him by His Gospel (Romans 5:10), and one who
is a friend of the world is an enemy of God (James 4:4).
One of the central themes of liberalism is the denial of
enmity, the pretending of peace—and then they take over.

How easy it is to win a war over those who don’t know there
is a war! “Whoever wants to withstand Satan must insist on
enmity” (Leithart, May 2005, Touchstone magazine). Indeed,
“we must stand for enmity and against all theoretical and
practical projects to eliminate it” (Leithart). In other
words, we must seek polarization, defining the lines of
truth and thereby the battle lines of the Gospel. Once the
wall of enmity and polarization is destroyed, the truth is
compromised. There is no way to remove the wall until
Christ returns, though we desire the conversion of the
lost, of the serpent’s seed, so they can get on the right
side of the wall. It is the Cross of Christ that destroys
the enmity wall for individuals:

14 For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and
has broken down the middle wall of separation, 15 having
abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of
commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in
Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, 16 and
that He might reconcile them both to God in one body
through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity.

But though we Christians have enemies does not mean we are
to hate them but to do them good, to love our enemies
(Matthew 5:43-44), and thereby hopefully to see them
becomes God’s friends through the Gospel, and therefore our
friends. Whoever loves, minimizes the enmity in one sense,
rather than making it personal through hate, which we are
not allowed to do.

The issue in this spiritual war is who is Lord, Caesar or
Christ, man’s relativism or God’s absolutism, what is
politically correct or what is biblically correct? There
is no compromise possible without one side surrendering.
In the early Church, some of the Caesars wanted the
Christians to confess “Caesar is lord,” but the Christians
went to their deaths confessing “Jesus is Lord.” In Romans
10:9-10, Paul reveals by the Holy Spirit that one can only
become a Christian if he confesses “Jesus is Lord.” Why
did Paul state it that way? It was a problem in his day
that some Caesars once a year required their subjects to
confess them as lord. The Roman government did not mind
what god you worshipped as long as once a year you
confessed the Caesar as the ultimate god. Pagans (both
ancient and modern in Washington) were willing to
incorporate any new god into the Pantheon, including Jesus,
as long as Caesar was recognized as Lord (Peter Leithart).
In our terms, you had to be politically correct. Just like
our day, one could have his “Jesus” god in privacy, but in
public it was the Caesar god. So in our day, we can have
the Ten Commandments in our churches (for now), but in the
public arena the secular god rules with its alternative
commandments, alternative lifestyles, and alternative
definitions of what constitutes life. The battle is raging
more than ever here in the USA over who is lord, Caesar or
Jesus. Nero murdered Paul, and no doubt Paul had Nero in
mind when he penned Romans 10:9-10, using the same
grammatical construction in confessing “Jesus as Lord” as
was used in Greek for confession “Nero as lord.” Paul
required the recognition that Jesus was Lord to be saved.
In fact there is an inscription that says Nero “is lord of
all the world.” (For the source for this, see Deismann in
quote below.)

Indeed, Polycarp, who was a disciple of the Apostle John
himself, in AD 155, when he was led to martyrdom, was
questioned about the “lord” formula: “What is the harm in
saying ‘Caesar is Lord’?” Polycarp refused and was
martyred. Again we read of another occasion:

The scene enacted on 17 July 180 at Carthage before the
judgment-seat of the Proconsul P. Vigellius Saturninus
stands out even more plainly. The Roman official commands
the Christian Speratus of Scili in Numidia: “Swear by the
genius of our lord Emperor!” And the Christian answers: “I
know no imperium of this world, . . . I know my Lord, the
King of kings, and Emperor of all nations.” (from Deismann,
Light from the Ancient East, p. 356)

Again, the Pagans did not mind someone confessing another
lord, but it was the exclusive Lordship of Christ that
angered the Pagans, and angers the ACLU and the legislators
today. To proclaim that Jesus was Lord was one thing, but
to claim that He was Lord over Caesar was quite another!
So today we must proclaim that Jesus is King over all kings
and Lord over all politicians, legislators, and ACLU
attorneys.

As then so now, Christians make the best citizens, for we
believe in being obedient, respectful, and loving to all,
but that is not good enough for those who deny Jesus. All
worship is exclusive, and those who worship Caesar as the
ultimate law-giver will not tolerate the worship of any
other. Therefore, while God forbids us to take up physical
arms against such, we are commanded to take up spiritual
arms.

We have come full circle. We are back to the issues of the
early Church. Who will stand for the Lord Christ? Who is
the real Lord around this universe, man or the God-man? We
must stand without fear for the One who conquered death,
and we must not fear those who can only kill the body but
fear Him who is able (and will indeed do so) to kill the
soul in hell forever. We are only here for a short time,
and so much depends on so little; our whole future eternity
depends on a few years here.

If we do not stand now, when will we stand? If we do not
stand against formal heresy and moral apostasy, then for
what will we stand for? What will it take for us to make a
stand? In another generation, indeed, in the next several
years, there will be nothing left of the Gospel in some
denominations. What will make one stand if not for these
issues? Why wait any longer? The spiritual war is all
around us, and not to be counted for Christ is to be
counted for Satan. Let us not be betrayed with a kiss of
seeming tolerance, or with 30 pieces of silver to keep
property. It is natural to indulge in illusions of hope,
but that is what they are, illusions. We all want peace,
but sometimes the price is too high. Christ said He did
not come to bring peace on earth but a sword (Matthew
10:34). Thus, let’s use the spiritual sword He gave us,
which is the Gospel (Ephesians 6:10ff).

Liberal ministers are ministers of Satan who are intolerant
of the truth with an unholy zeal, and they seek to enslave
everyone in their reach, for all faith is intolerant of its
opposite. Neutrality is a myth, a tranquilizer only
designed to put one’s enemies to sleep. Let us not be
deceived any longer; the liberals mean to have all our
people, all our money, and none of the Gospel.

But we should not be surprised that we have such heresies,
though we should be grieved about them. Remember what the
Apostle Paul stated: “For there must be also heresies among
you, that they which are approved may be made manifest
among you” (1 Corinthians 11:19, KJV). As we see from the
early Church councils, God has used heresies all down
through the centuries to make His Church take a stand, to
precisely define the truth. Consider that it was the first
Council, Nicea in AD 325, that took the stand against the
heresy that Christ was not fully God, defended the Holy
Trinity, and such definition was continued in the next
ecumenical councils for several centuries. In the long
run, the confrontation strengthened the Church as it was
forced both to define and to stand for the truth. So today
we are being forced to define what formal heresies are and
what moral heresies are. The Church will be better for it,
if it stands!

In conclusion, let me observe that liberals are God-haters,
hating Him and His Bible. They want the god they have
created after their own image, not the One revealed in Holy
Scripture. They want their commandments of immorality, not
His “thou shalt nots.” They want their non-faith and
non-beliefs, not the Creeds. They will not reveal their
true colors until they have the upper hand, thus they are
deceptive. Indeed, it is not too much to say that they
make a career of deception. They want unity over truth,
for unity gives them property, money, importance, the chief
seats, and more toys. That is precisely what the leaders
in Christ’s day wanted, they hindered the people from
coming to Christ, and His denouncing of them was clear:

13 “But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For
you shut up the kingdom of heaven against men; for you
neither go in yourselves, nor do you allow those who are
entering to go in. 14 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! For you devour widows' houses, and for a
pretense make long prayers. Therefore you will receive
greater condemnation. 15 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! For you travel land and sea to win one
proselyte, and when he is won, you make him twice as much a
son of hell as yourselves. 25 Woe to you, scribes and
Pharisees, hypocrites! For you cleanse the outside of the
cup and dish, but inside they are full of extortion and
self-indulgence. 26 Blind Pharisee, first cleanse the
inside of the cup and dish, that the outside of them may be
clean also. 27 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which indeed
appear beautiful outwardly, but inside are full of dead
men's bones and all uncleanness. 33 Serpents, brood of
vipers! How can you escape the condemnation of hell?” (All
from Matthew 23)

The only resolution is for Christians to come out of the
ungodly “churches” that are promoting a false Gospel, that
are damning people’s souls to hell. Give them their
property and let the ministers of Satan perish along with
their real estate.

An appeal to spiritual arms and to the God of hosts is what
we have left! There is no retreat but in slavery to Satan,
in the denial of the Gospel. “Is life so dear, or peace so
sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and
slavery? Forbid it Almighty God! I know not what course
others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me
death!” (Patrick Henry). Though Henry stated that quote
politically, it surely applies to us theologically. (Henry
was a solid Christian man.)

Paul stated by inspiration that if anyone preaches any
other Gospel, let him be anathema, which means, let him/her
perish (Galatians 1:8-9). It is time to stand! We must
not avoid controversy when it comes to the Gospel of the
grace of God! We must have polarization so we can know
where the boundaries of truth are, not compromises with
fuzzy borders. The weapons of our warfare are not
physical, but they are mighty in pulling down strongholds.
Here is what God says in 2 Corinthians 10:4-6:

For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in
God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments
and every high thing that exalts itself against the
knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to
the obedience of Christ, and being ready to punish all
disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled.

As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord Christ!





Appendix One

Secular liberals arrogantly proclaim that they live by
reason whereas Christians live by faith, as if reason and
faith are opposites. They think that faith is a leap into
the dark, just a naked belief without support, like
believing something when one knows that it is false, or
that faith cannot—by definition—be reasoned or supported.

Actually, we Christians would proclaim the exact opposite,
that it is the liberals who cannot support their first
principles but take them by a leap of faith. For example,
we Christians believe that life came from life, but they
believe that life came from non-life, contrary to every
scientific principle we know. Our faith is consistent with
science, but theirs is a leap of faith into the dark.

We believe that God created all kinds of things independent
of one another, such as plants, animals, fish, man, and so
forth, so that these things are not related to one another
in some chain of life, and that these categories cannot
cross over and become something else, like plants becoming
animals. They believe that life evolved, and that only
once, so that all of life is related, that one species can
cross over and become another, even though there is not a
single example of such. We believe in microevolution, if I
may use that word, which means variation within a species
(Chihuahua to Great Danes but still dogs); but they believe
in macroevolution, that one species becomes another (cats
becoming dogs, or something like that). Our faith is
consistent with Mendel’s laws of genetic variation, but
their faith is a leap into the dark. Who has more faith?

Without any proof whatsoever, liberals believe that
protozoa (single cell life) gave rise to metazoa (multiple
cell life), that vertebrates (animals with backbones) came
from invertebrates (animals without backbones). We believe
that they have independent existence, which is what we
actually observe in creation (liberals would say “nature”),
and liberals believe that in each case the “jump” from one
species to another happened only once, making all life
related.

They believe that one species became another through
mutations, but we believe that mutations are harmful, as
science tells us, and that there has never been any species
that became another. No dog and cat ever produced a “dat.”
There can be variation in a species (as Mendal’s laws of
variation taught us), but one species does not become
another. Our faith is in keeping with science, but theirs
is against it, meaning they have faith as a leap into the
dark. We believe in intelligent design in creation, and
they live as if that were true (computer chips, math,
genes, astronomy, medicine, etc) but then reject it
regarding God. We are consistent, but they are not,
believing that design came from random chance, which is a
leap of faith into the dark. At every point, we have the
truth, but they suppress the truth about God and His world
so they can have their pretended autonomy, make themselves
God, and thus make up their own morality.

Liberals believe that the whole universe came from random
chance, often called the “big bang,” and thus all of
reality is random chance. But then all their lives they
live as if this were not true, thinking (as we do) that
there are invisible, universal, invariant scientific laws
that govern matter, that the invisible laws of logic are
also universal and invariant. In other words, when it
comes to how things got here, they are atheists,
evolutionists, believing in random chance. But when it
comes to how things are governed, they borrow Christian
capital. In other words, when it comes to scientific laws
and logic, they suddenly become theists, living the way we
Christians do. When they live that way, they assume the
Christian world view and its faith, but when it comes to
everything else, they live by chance. Their position is
schizophrenic, this moment hating God and believing in
chance, that moment assuming God’s consistency.

On their concept of random chance, there is no basis for
the laws of science, the laws of logic, or even for ethics.
On the basis of the Christian world view, God is without
beginning and does not change, thus all came into existence
through Him, and He stamped His character on everything,
which means the universe is governed by the invariable laws
of science, our minds and reality around us are governed by
the invariable laws of logic, and even our ethics are also
governed by His unchanging character, as seen in the Ten
Commandments. Thus for us we can say that when Hitler
murdered the Jews, this was wrong, but for them it was just
an arbitrary act. Some like vanilla ice cream and others
like chocolate. That is what they tell us about our
personal ethics all the time, that all is relative, not
absolute, which is why they want us to say homosexuality is
ok, or at least it is a matter of opinion. Then they want
to say that Hitler was wrong, once again revealing their
schizophrenia.

Mark it down that one never “objectively” comes to
morality, but what the heart already loves the will
embraces and then (and only then) the mind justifies.
(Read Romans 1:18-26.)

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