Monday, September 3, 2007

A CALL TO ARMS . . FOR ALL FREE PRESBYTERIANS

"God has a people in this Province and God is going to deliver Ulster, and I would call you all to contend earnestly for the faith and stand for the truth."
Dr./Rev. I. Paisley - March-April 1972 - The Revivalist
"Lets pray for reformed leaders and governments and for positions of authority to be given to those who will uphold God's law."
Dr./Rev. I. Paisley - 7-10-02

"No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier." II Tim. 2:4
DISCIPLINE IN CHRIST'S ARMY
A Sermon by: C. H. Spurgeon

"Pass through the host, and command the people.” — Joshua 1:11.
BELIEVERS are called to be good soldiers of Jesus Christ. As many of us as believe in him, and have obtained eternal life through him, are now enlisted beneath his banner to fight the battles of holiness against sin and of truth against error. We war not, however, with flesh and blood, but with spiritual enemies. We slay lust and lying, drunkenness and blasphemy, and we wage a never-ending warfare against everything which is dishonest, unkind, selfish, or ungodly. He who died upon the cross out of love to the undeserving has taught us how to endure hardness for his sake as good soldiers of Jesus Christ. Our ambition is to fight a good fight, and keep the faith; and by the power of the Holy Spirit we hope to do so, and to receive from our great Commander’s mouth the blessed commendation, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”
Being soldiers, we come under discipline, and it is well for all who are about to enlist to know what the discipline is, for our glorious Captain, the Lord Jesus Christ, says to all who wish to join this army, “[Count] the cost.” We too would say to all who propose to be soldiers of the cross and followers of the Lamb, — Count the cost. Do not join the ranks blindly, and then repent of it, and desert. Enlist with your eyes open, and stop in the service till you are veterans. There’s nothing like knowing what you are at, and choosing Christ’s service deliberately. It is to that end that I shall speak upon the discipline of Christ’s army, for perhaps some who are; in the army of Christ in name but not in truth may find out their mistake, and endeavor, by sincere repentance, to make sure, work of the matter so that they may not be deceived. It will be an awful thing to be found out to be a hypocrite, and to be drummed out of the Lord’s army at the last.
I have here a copy of the “Army Discipline and Regulation Bill,” sent to me, by a member of the House of Commons, with this written in the corner of it, “May not the Christian soldier derive some profit from this?” I feel sure he may. May the Holy Spirit enable us to do so!
This Bill contains a list of offenses for which a soldier on active service is liable, to death, and those offenses are excellent figures of certain spiritual offenses which must not be committed by the soldiers of Christ. If they fall into them, and continue in them, it will prove that they are already under sentence of death, and are not Christ’s servants at all. If any complain that the discipline of our Lord Jesus is strict, it will be of benefit to them to see how severe is the discipline of every army. Nothing can make Christ’s service sweet except love to him; his service appears hardest to those who have hard hearts, and just as men grow right and true they find the Lord’s yoke to be easy and his burden light. Judging Christianity from the outside, it will always seem to unregenerate men a very strict Puritanical system; but, judging it from inside, when the heart, is renewed, and the soul is charmed with the blessed person of their Divine Redeemer, we love our Lord’s service, and find intense delight in it. We consent to his law that it is good, and we long with all our hearts to keep his statutes even to the end. We are glad to know what offenses are that we may pray to be kept from them for we would not willingly offend so good a Lord.
In this Bill, we read that “A Person subject to Military Law, when on Active Service, is punishable with Death, if he commits any of the following offences”: —
(1.) “Shamefully abandons or delivers up any garrison, place, post, or guard, or uses any means to compel or induce any governor, commanding officer, or other person, shamefully to abandon or deliver up any garrison, place, post, or guard, which was the duty of such governor, officer, or person to defend.”
This is a grievous offense in the Church of God, and I am sorry to say that it has often been committed. We are put in trust with the gospel of Jesus Christ; that is the citadel which we are to defend at all hazards, so what a sad thing it is when professed Christ’s ministers give up truth after truth in order to please the public! "Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon," that professed servants of Christ have betrayed the gospel itself to the enemy. O you who follow the banner of Jesus, never do this! Defend it with your lives; die in the defense of it, as the martyrs did; but never be ashamed of it in any company. You may not be an officer, and therefore you cannot give up a garrison or castle to the enemy, but you have your own post to guard, and take care that you do guard it. Never give up the Bible; no, not a leaf of it. Never give up prayer; stand sentry there, and let no man laugh you out of it. Whatever post the Lord Jesus commits to you, take care that you hold it till he comes, or till you, yourself, are called home to the heavenly head-quarters. Hold fast, as with a grip of steel, every doctrine which the Lord has taught you whether others approve of it or not. Hold fast also, and endeavor, by the aid of God’s Spirit, to put into practice every precept of the Lord. Value the practical part of Christianity as well as the doctrinal, and prize them both beyond gold. Be not of the mind of those who say of Christ’s rules, “These are of little consequence.” No; your Master’s command cannot be a trifle, and the spirit which thinks little of anything which Jesus commands is an evil spirit, and we must pray against it, and strive against, it. Make it a matter of conscience to follow Jesus at all hazards whithersoever he goeth. Stand up for the Scriptures, and the true gospel, and “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.” Do not give up a hair of the head of truth, nor let her enemies take away so much as the latchet of her shoes.
I believe in the invincibility of truth. Only give truth time, and, God being with her, she must prevail. I believe also in the invincibility of the Church which is built upon the rock Christ Jesus, and against which the gates of hell shall never prevail. I am quite willing to be in a minority upon a great many questions I should not believe any more than I do even if everybody else believed it, and I should not be any the less confident of its truthfulness if it was accepted by only a hundredth or a thousandth part of those who now believe, it. Get hold of a truth, my dear brother or sister, and you have laid hold of that in which God dwells. Know your Bible thoroughly, and believe what the Bible reveals; and then, if there are arrayed against Biblical truth all the powers of Christendom, all the Kings and princes and prelates and priests joined together, you may rest assured that they will only be as so much chaff driven before the wind. If they believe error, and advocate error, all their pomp and power will be but as the wind, and the earthquake, and the fire, in which God was not; but in your calm, quiet adherence to the truth of God with a tenacity that would brave even martyrdom rather than renounce what God has revealed to you in his Word, and by his Spirit, there is a power that must win in the long run; so hold to it, and be not afraid.
(2.) “Shamefully casts away his arms, ammunition, or tools in the presence of the enemy.”
This is a terrible crime, indeed, in a Christian soldier. “Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompence of reward.” Never let go your shield of faith. Under ridicule and persecution, buckle it to your arm. Grip firmly that blessed sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; let no man take from you a single text of it. Speak up for the blessed truth, and stand to your gun; this will gall the enemy, and protect yourself. Rally to the colors, and wrap them around your heart when they seem to be in peril; — I mean, the blood-red colors of the cross of Christ.
Dear young brethren who love the Lord, I know you have a hard fight of it when you get among your fellow-men who are so mean as to ridicule you; but never say “Die”; never give up your faith, never yield to their sins, nor give them countenance by so much as joining in their laughter. Do not be misled by false teachers, but obey the Word of God, and follow that alone. Read it for yourselves, and what you see there lay hold upon, and let it be your religion. I have often said to myself —
“Should all the forms that men devise assault my faith with treacherous art, I’d call them vanity and lies, And bind the gospel to my heart.”
Let us, dear brethren and sisters in Christ, still hold without wavering to our confidence in the gospel as God’s great battle-axe and weapon of war. Let us be fully persuaded that this is the chosen instrument by which the Lord will glorify himself, and subdue the nations of the earth. We may take it for granted that God’s providential dispensations will always tend in that direction, and that the ponderous wheels full of eyes are always revolving in such a way as to work out the eternal purposes of grace in the salvation of those whom Christ has redeemed; but, for all that, the power which God mostly blesses is the energy of the Holy Ghost exerted through the preaching of the gospel of Christ, not by kings and princes, or learned doctors or eloquent men, but through the gospel as preached by humble and earnest believers, illustrated by gracious and holy lives, and supported by fervent and unceasing prayers. So, beloved, have faith in the gospel; do not put your confidence in anything that is not authorized by the New Testament, do not be so foolish as to use, any means which are not in accordance with God’s Word, and do not enter into any alliance with the world under the delusion that you will, by so doing, help the gospel. Be satisfied that, God is in the still small voice, and as he is there, give: good heed to the message that he utters, and gad not about to seek any other ground of confidence, but be content with, “Thus saith the Lord.”
(3.) “Treacherously hold correspondence with or gives intelligence to the enemy, or treacherously or through cowardice sends a flag of truce to the enemy.”
This is another thing that Christian soldiers must never do. Their orders are clear: “Come out from among them, and be ye separate saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing.” This battle of ours against sin admits of no truce whatever, — no terms of compromise, — no going a certain way with sinners in the hope of inducing them to come a little way with us. No, there must be nothing of the kind. Let the word “compromise,” with regard to evil never even cross your thoughts. Our Lord and Master made no compromises. He told us that it would be better to pluck out our right eye and cut off our right hand rather than that they should cause us to offend. Give your heart so fully up to Jesus, my beloved brother, that you are altogether separated from this world. Let the world know where you are, and what you are, and take care that you know where it is, and what it is. Be not, I pray you, conformed to this world; and, on the other hand, never hide your religion. Do not ask for a truce with the enemy, for that would be treachery to your Lord. Remember that solemn warning, “Whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.” That is no saying of mine; it is one of the faithful and true declarations of this inspired Book.
I must not stay to say more about this matter, though it is a most suggestive point.
(4.) “Assists the enemy with arms, ammunition, or supplies, or knowingly harbours or protects an enemy not being a prisoner.”
Now, every professor who leads an inconsistent life furnishes Christ’s enemies with “arms, ammunition, or supplies,” for they say, “Ah, that is one of your Christians!” They fire that as a most deadly shot against us. They point to the ways of inconsistent professors, and they turn to us, and say, “That is what you Christians are.” If they take one bad sovereign, they never think of saying that all the sovereigns in circulation are counterfeit; yet they might as well say that as declare that, because here and there a professor is a hypocrite or inconsistent, therefore, we are all so. That is not true, yet it gives the enemy encouragement, and supplies him with ammunition when any of you who profess to be Christ’s walk as you ought not to walk.
And then, dear friends, if we conceal any sin within our bosoms, this is knowingly harbouring an enemy. If you who are supposed to be Christian people drink too much in secret, — and there are some, not only men, but women who make a profession of Christianity, who sin in this way, and we must speak very plainly when this evil becomes so common as it is, — you are knowingly harbouring an enemy. If, in your trade, you follow unrighteous customs, — and there are plenty of tradesmen who do that; — and if you adopt their schemes though you profess to be a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, you are knowingly harbouring his enemy, and you are not worthy to be called a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
The enemy will get in if he can, but we must do all we can, and also cry to God to keep him out. You know that, on a cold winter’s day, a man shuts the door, and lights a fire, and draws the curtains, and lists up the door, yet even then the cold gets in. So is it with sin; you may watch and guard against it, as much as you like; but, still, the cold will get in, but it is a very different kind of cold from that which would come in if you were to open the windows and doors, and let it in. That is what some do concerning sin. They keep no watch, no guard against it. They tempt the devil to tempt them; and those who do this, and thus knowingly harbour the enemy, are no true soldiers of Jesus Christ.
(5.) “Having been made a prisoner of war, voluntarily serves with or voluntarily aids the enemy.”
Now, young men especially you who are members of this church or some other church, there are times when you get into a great fix. There are all round you persons who are opposed to true religion, and they begin by inviting you to do this, and that, and the other, and then they try to compel you to do as they wish. They make you, as it were, a prisoner of war, and they say, “You shall do so-and-so and so-and-so; we will make you do it.” Or, possibly, they suppose that, if they use ridicule enough, or taunts and jeers enough, they will get the mastery over you. Now is your time to play the man. You are taken, as it were, a prisoner of war, but do not forfeit your honor by voluntarily serving with or aiding the enemy. They want a song from you, do they? Well then, sing them one of the songs about Jesus, and they will soon want you to stop; but do not yield to their desire by singing the song of the worldling even, if you know one. If you are Christ’s true soldier, you will be most staunch in the hour of the greatest trial. But you will need to cry to the Strong for strength, and ask God to give you grace sufficient for every time of need.
Christian tradesmen are sometimes taken prisoners of war in this sense. They get into financial difficulties, and then it is suggested to them by Satan, “You must do so-and-so; you cannot help doing it. Of course, you would rather not do it, but, under the circumstances, you cannot help yourself.” Do not do wrong, my brother, whatever the circumstances may be. Become a bankrupt, lose all that you have, and go to the workhouse rather than do the least wrong. It would be better to die in a ditch than to live and be rich with a guilty conscience. As you love your Lord, I beseech you, by that precious blood of his that has redeemed you from all iniquity, do not “crucify… the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame;” but stand fast, and having done all, still stand. God help any of you who are thus taken prisoners of war to avoid doing anything willingly against your Prince, and thus aiding his enemy!
(6.) “Knowingly does when on active service any act calculated to imperil the success of Her Majesty’s forces or any part thereof.”
That is rather a strong clause, because it takes a very wide sweep; but, brethren and sisters in Christ, we must not knowingly do anything calculated to imperil the success of our Master’s cause. Will you try to think what a comprehensive clause this is? It may be that what you do will not actually imperil the success of Christ’s cause. You may be too insignificant for your act to have any very great result; but, still, if it is even calculated to have that effect, it is forbidden by the articles of war of Prince Emmanuel.
I will tell you of some things that I think are calculated to imperil the success of our Masters cause. There are some of you who have never been baptized, and who are not members of any Christian church. “Well,” someone says, “I believe that I am a Christian, and that I can go to heaven without being baptized, or joining a church, or going to the communion table.” Yes, I know that is what you think, but that course of conduct of yours is, in my opinion, calculated to imperil the success of Christ’s cause. If it is right for you to act thus, then every other Christian has as much right to act thus as you have; and suppose that everybody were to do as you are doing, there would be an end to the visible church of Christ, and to the maintenance of the visible ordinances of Christ, and this would be meet perilous to the success of Christ’s cause. Just think of that, I pray you; and if you are leaving undone that which you ought to do, or are doing anything which has a tendency to imperil the success of Christ’s cause, repent of it, and forsake it, lest it should turn out that, after all, you are not a loyal subject and soldier in the army of King Jesus.
“Put on the gospel armor, And watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger, Be never wanting there.”
(7.) “Misbehaves or induces others to misbehave before the enemy.”
I do not quite know what “misbehaviour” of a soldier may mean, but I know that a Christian man should never misbehave himself, because he is always in the presence of the enemy. You must never say, “Oh, now, you know, I may do what I like for there is nobody looking.” Is there not? Your great Captain is certainly looking, and it is frequently when men think they are least seen that they are the most observed. The world has an eagle’s eye for a Christian’s faults. It tries to see faults where there are none; and where there are small faults, it is sure to magnify them. For my part, I am very glad it is so, and I say, let the world watch us, it will help us to be the more exact in our conduct. If we are ashamed to be seen anywhere, it must be because, we have good reason to be ashamed; let us endeavor so to live so that we need not be ashamed.
“Lord I desire to live as one Who bears a blood-bought name, As one who fears but grieving thee, And knows no other shame.
“As one by whom thy walk below Should never be forgot; As one who fain would keep apart From all thou lovest not.”
When I was pastor at Waterbeach, there was a young man who joined the church, and who seemed to run well for a time, but the village feast came round, and there was a good deal of drunkenness, and all sorts of low merriment. The young man went into the dancing-room, but he had not been there many minutes before someone came to him, and said, “Don’t you belong to Spurgeon?” He tried to deny it, but there were many others who knew it was true, and before long he was thrown out of the window. The world pitched him out as a hypocrite; and, shortly afterwards, the church also turned him out as a hypocrite, so that he was disowned both by the church and the world, and I think that, by the grace of God, this led him to a hearty and true repentance. I was thankful that the worldlings kept such a watch over the members of my church that they would not see them acting wrongly without making them suffer for it, and I hope they will serve you in the same way if any of you try to act as that young man did. You must be one thing or the other, either wholly for Christ or wholly for his enemies. If you are not prepared to be out-and-out for Jesus Christ, do not pretend to enlist in his army. If you want to “hold with the hare, and run with the hounds,” we shall certainly not ask you to join our ranks. There must be nothing of this kind of spirit, among good soldiers of Jesus Christ. May God keep us free from it!
(8.) “Leaves his commanding officer to go in search of plunder.”
Oh, dear! have I not known some who professed to be soldiers in Christ’s army who have done this? They thought there was something to be gained elsewhere, so they left Christ “in search of plunder.” There was one who did this in Paul’s day, of whom the apostle wrote, “Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world.” “Oh, but!” says one, “would you not have me marry when there was money to be had, even though it was to a worldly man?” or “an ungodly woman?” You can do so if you want to leave Christ “to go in search of plunder.” “Would you not have me take a situation where I could get several hundreds of pounds a year even though I had to mix with ungodly men, and to do unrighteous things?” O you mean-spirited wretch, how little are you worthy to be numbered among those who are descended from the martyrs for the truth! How little are you worthy to be amongst those who follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth! The Lord teaches those who are really his people that “godliness with contentment is great gain;” and, therefore, for Christ’s sake, they can afford to despise and lose all other so-called “gain.”
“But,” says one, “I don’t know where we should be if we were so scrupulous and exact as that.” I can tell you where you would be, you would be walking in the light as God is in the light, and you would have fellowship with him; and you would be no loser by acting thus, but you would be a gainer all round, for Christ has assured you that no one shall leave houses, or lands, or husband, or wife, or children, for the kingdom’s sake, who shall not receive manifold more in this present time, and in the world to come life everlasting. If you cannot lose for Christ, you have already lost Christ, for he said, “Whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple.” He who loves the world better than Christ loves not Christ at all. God save us from being of that character!
Time would fail me if I mentioned all the offenses specified in this list, so I will pass on to number fifteen in the Act: —
(15.) “By discharging firearms, drawing swords, beating drums, making signals, using words, or by any means whatever intentionally occasions false alarms in action, on the march, in the field, or elsewhere.”
It is a very great sin on the part of Christian soldiers, to make false alarms to discourage and dispirit their fellow-soldiers. There are some professors who seem to delight to tell us of a new discovery in science which is supposed to destroy our faith. Science makes a wonderful discovery, and straightaway we are expected to doubt what is plainly revealed in the Word of God. Considering that the so-called “science” is continually changing, and that it seems to be the rule for scientific men to contradict all who have gone before them, and that, if you take up a book upon almost any science, you will find that it largely consists of repudiations of all former theories, I think we can afford to wait until the scientific men have made up their minds as to what science really is. At all events, we have no cause to be distressed concerning science, so let no Christian man’s heart fail him, and let him not raise any alarm in the camp of Christ.
Some raise these alarms by slandering their fellow Christians. I will say very few words about this matter, but they must be very strong ones. That man is grossly guilty who makes up a lie or who reports a lie against one who is his brother in Christ. We are all faulty enough, but do let us go with the mantle of charity, and cover up the faults of others, and never expose them. Those who raise false alarms of this sort deserve to be tried by court martial, and to receive some very exemplary punishment for such a grave offense.
(16.) “Treacherously makes known the parole or watchword to any person not entitled to receive it; or, without good and sufficient cause, gives a parole or watchword different from what he received.”
It is a great crime to give the wrong watchword to Christ’s army. Our watchword is “blood.” It is an offensive word to many people, but we know that without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sin. I pray God that every stone of this Tabernacle may tumble to its ruin, and every timber be shivered to atoms, before there should stand on this platform a man to preach who denies the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus Christ, or who even keeps it in the background, for this is our watchword. You shall know us among all professors by the emphasis which we lay upon atonement by the blood of Jesus Christ. Of the redeemed in glory we read, “These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb;” and the saints on earth join in John’s Doxology, “Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, and hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.” “The precious blood of Jesus” is our watchword in life, and the password with which we hope to enter through the gates of death into eternal glory and blessedness.
“Dear dying Lamb, thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransom’d church of God Be saved to sin no more.”
Further on in this list, I notice another suggestive crime:-
(18.) “Being a sentinel, commits any of the following offenses; that is to say, sleeps or is drunk on his post; or leaves his post before he is regularly relieved.”
Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, “Let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober;” and this is one of the duties of every Christian, for all Christ’s soldiers are sentinels, watchmen on the walls of Zion. Then again, it is our duty not to leave our post till we are regularly relieved. Do you not think that some teachers leave the Sunday-school before they are regularly relieved? I think they do. There are some who get tired of the work, and leave it. I do not think you can truthfully say that you are regularly relieved of any work until you find a suitable successor; and I hope that some of us will never be regularly relieved until we close our eyes in death. Our prayer is that we may die in harness, —
“Our body with our charge lay down, And cease at once to work and live.”
Who wishes to be regularly relieved from Christ’s service except it be by receiving his crown, and entering into his rest?
“The land of triumph lies on high, There are no fields of battle there; Lord, I would conquer till I die, And finish all the glorious war.
“Let every flying hour confess I gain thy gospel fresh renown; And when my life and labors cease, May I possess the promised crown!”
Still further on, I notice that this is put down: —
(23.) “Disobeys any lawful command given by his superior officer in the execution of his office.”
I know of only one superior Officer in Christ’s army, and that is our blessed Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, the Captain of our salvation. He said to his disciples, “One is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren;” and he also said to them, “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.” Mind that you do not disobey that command of your superior Officer: “Love one another.” Be true brethren to one another. You know that when Jesus had washed his disciples’ feet, he said to them, “If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another’s feet.” Imitate this action of your Captain by rendering any service that you can to those who are your brethren in Christ. Seek their good for edification, and be not easily provoked, but abound in that charity which “thinketh no evil… beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.”
Keep every command off your Master. I put the question to the conscience of every one of you who profess to be Christ’s soldiers,- Is there any one of his commands that you know of that you have not kept? I will not mention one even if I could do so; but I ask you whether there is one command of Christ, which you know is his command, which you have not kept? You may think that the command is only a little one, but the spirit which thinks it is little is not a little evil, but a great evil. If you get a small stone in your boot, you know how it affects you in walking; and a little thing on the conscience, no matter how little it is, causes great trouble in a Christian’s life. Blisters, and very painful ones, will be upon the spiritual foot if there be either an omission or a commission that is knowingly indulged in contrary to the command of Christ. We are not saved by our works; but when we are saved, we are saved from sin, saved from disobedience, saved from unholiness, saved from selfishness, saved in order that we may live no longer unto ourselves, but unto him that loved us, and gave himself for us.
(25 & 26.) The last two articles in the list are these: “Deserts or attempts to desert from Her Majesty’s Service; persuades, endeavors to persuade, procures, or attempts to procure, any person subject to military law to desert from Her Majesty’s Service,”
Brothers and sisters, you and I, when we enlisted into Christ’s army, entered it for life; did we not. I never believed in any system of salvation which comes to an end. There are some who believe that you may be saved to-day and lost to-morrow. Well, if they like that sort of salvation, they are welcome to it. I do not want it, I would not have it as a gift. But the salvation that I received, when I believed in Jesus Christ, was everlasting salvation; that salvation of which the apostle writes to the Hebrews, “that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us.” Many of us, like Paul, bear in our body the marks of the Lord Jesus. Does anyone ask, “Where are those marks?” Well, some of us have the watermark, which have been buried with Christ by baptism into death. That is the outside mark, and then in our hearts we have another mark, which the Spirit put upon us in that day when we passed from death unto life by his regenerating power. If these marks are really on us, and in us, we shall never desert from our Lord’s service, but shall be faithful even unto death.
Possibly, there is someone here who has turned back in the day of battle, and become a deserter. Where are you, my friend? I am glad to see you once more, for it is a long while since you were last here. You used to be a member of the church, and you made a great profession, but you know where you have been lately, you have been serving Satan. May God help you to desert from the devil’s service, and may you never go back to it again! If you ever were the servant of God, return, O backslider, and return at once!
“Return, O wanderer, to thy home, Thy Father calls for thee; No longer now an exile roam In guilt and misery; Return, return.”
He that has been a mere professor, and has turned back, must be branded, “Deserter.” Nay, not on his flesh; but on his conscience, seared as with a hot iron. Some desert because they have grown rich, and can no longer associate with poor Christian people. Some desert because they have become poor, and they say they have not clothes fit to come in, as if any sort of clothes were needed beyond such as might cover a man decently. Any clothes, if they are paid for, are fit to wear to this place of worship. But let those who say they are too poor to come recollect that it is in poverty and in sickness that a man most needs the gospel; and therefore, the lower he gets in the world, the more closely he ought to cling to Christ. Yet, alas! there are some who desert because of poverty, and some because of wealth. O you deserters, may the Lord have mercy upon you, and grant that you may not be real deserters, but may come back to the colors! Our great Captain is ready to receive you, and to forgive you, for he says, “Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.” Ay, even though you are a deserter, if you do but come to Christ, he will receive you graciously, and love you freely, and his anger shall be turned away from you. God bless you, for Jesus Christ’s sake! Amen.


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Saturday, August 18, 2007

An Open Letter to Free Presbyterian Members

"Yet, surely, there must be some who will fling aside the dastard love of peace, and SPEAK OUT for our Lord, and for his truth. A craven spirit is upon many, and their tongues are paralyzed. Oh, for an outburst of true faith and holy zeal! C. H. Spurgeon

"Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?" (Is. 2:22)

"Sanctify the LORD of hosts himself; and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread." (Is. 8:13)

Dear Free Presbyterian Friend:
From the time the present ungodly power-sharing alliance was formed between the Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church and SF/IRA, Rev. Ivan Foster has led the charge in very forcefully, strenuously, vigorously, and consistently voicing his fierce opposition to it. He has denounced it in the strongest possible terms for the wickedness it is, and has sharply rebuked all FP’s who are participating in it. For so doing, he has been unfairly castigated. In these things he has shown himself more than willing to be reviled in such a manner, and that he seeks not the praise of men, but the commendation of his God. (Luke 6:22; Gal. 1:10)

"For do I now persaude men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ." (Gal. 1:10)

"He values not Christ at all who does not value Christ above all."
Augustine

Would that the Lord would be pleased to raise up more like him willing to endure such things, and would with him, put on the “whole armour of God”, and go into the battle in the strength of the Lord to engage the enemy in this spiritual warfare being waged. Would that the Lord would raise up an army of fresh recruits to carry the banner of Christ . . men and women so full of zeal for the Truth, they would campaign as passionately and tirelessly for the Cause of Christ, as they would for any politician seeking election. Would that He would so stir up the people of God that it would give rise to a protest against all this wickedness on a scale not seen since the days of the Reformation, and that others would “behold their good works” and glorify the Father of Lights, their Father in Heaven!

In two prominent articles which we commend to you, one entitled “Whither Free Presbyterianism?”, the transcript of a sermon he preached on May 27, 2007 at Kilskeery FPC, and the other entitled The scandal of government funding for sodomites, Rev. Foster addresses the two principle issues confronting the FPC and the undermining effect they continue to have upon its’ gospel witness and testimony. Not so very long ago, the Preacher, Rev. Ian R.K. Paisley, wrote many similar articles condemning these things, and exhorting the Christian to exercise his individual duty and responsibility before God, in opposing them, two of which I would bring to your attention in this letter. I would ask the reader to thoughtfully and prayerfully consider Dr. Paisley’s words in light of the present power-sharing alliance, to which he is presently joined.

Oh that you might heed the call of Rev. Foster to “Take a Stand”, and prayerfully consider what you might do to assist those in the FPC who are contending for the faith and fighting the “good fight”. (1 Tim. 6:12)

May the Lord so inspire his people that they can no longer hold their peace in the face of this spectacle of ungodliness so shamelessly and flagrantly being promoted by those who know better.

“Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” (James 4:17 )

May God grant you his grace to boldly speak out and stand up for the LORD!
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I would ask you now to consider the words . . the comments of 'the Preacher', Rev. Ian Paisley in this excerpt from an E.I.P.S. article entitled: 'It's a sex - mad, mad world', where he has effectively affirmed the same truth (s) as that of Rev. Ivan Foster, in the aforementioned articles, exhorting 'Christians . . believers' to exercise their individual duty and responsibility before God by taking a Stand for Truth! Remember, these are the words of Dr. Paisley!
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"Clearly many governments and august and erstwhile bodies are falling pray to an ungodliness of an extreme nature. No longer can these iniquities be lightly dismissed as though they were on the periphery of matters. Sin is indulged and debated openly and without shame (as though the practise of such sin could be in some way found to have some validity), given centre stage and can be found at the heart of governments and many churches and institutions. The only remaining witenagemot will be the remnant of God’s elect, whose status and views will not be recognised or received by the worldly powers.

Their refuge will be false and will be a lie – Isaiah 28:15

‘Because ye have said, We have made a covenant with death and with hell are we at agreement; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come to us: for we have made lies our refuge and under falsehood have we hid ourselves.’

While people and supporters of such iniquity may claim to be wise they are but fools exchanging reality for fake.

The consequence of all this? It leads to lies for truth, wrong for right, God letting them go from him, allowing the degrading of their bodies for further unnatural relations and activities, the minds of such become depraved so that what ought not to be done, is so done. Then the finale - such are filled with every kind of wickedness, envy, murder and deceit. Thus although it is clear that they know such deserves death they continue to do such things and draw others into the corruption.

Lets pray for reformed leaders and governments and for positions of authority to be given to those who will uphold God’s law."
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Consider as well the exhortation of "the Preacher", Rev. Ian Paisley, given to all Christians in these excerpts from his E.I.P.S. article entitled: 'Are we to lose our Protestant Heritage forever?':

Remember, these are the words of Dr. Paisley!
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"The Lord Jesus said of the believers, “Ye are the salt of the earth”. Salt is the great preservative. If it has lost its savour how can the matter salted be preserved? How salty are we Christians? That is the vital question. Alas, many truly born-again Protestants can scarcely preserve themselves from the appalling sins of our day let alone act as a preservative on society around them.
Our Protestant heritage must be preserved. Not by political alliances and parties. These too have proved to be but broken reeds. It must be preserved by the power of God in the lives of His own people. The people of God are not today spiritually mature and militant as their forefathers. Their great weakness lies in their undeveloped and stunted spiritual state. They are giants in a crowd but dwarfs when taken alone. They are almost totally ignorant of the personal and private duties of Christianity."
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As a Gospel Minister, Ian Paisley has taken a solemn vow to declare "all the counsel of God" (Acts 20:27-28) and in so doing, uphold God's law. Whose law is he upholding in supporting/funding activities that promote sodomy . . immorality . . that which is an abomination to God? (Lev. 18:22) As a Gospel Minister, he is to set a godly example to the flock of God's heritage! Has he shown himself in these things to be the "salt of the earth"? (Matt. 5:13)
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F.P. Minister, Rev. John Greer’s sermon entitled ‘God’s Man in the Lions’ Den’ is a faithful exposition of Daniel 6 and gives the account of Daniel’s response to an ungodly law, which we would highly commend to every F.P. It can be accessed at this link: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=4170572438
In the case of Daniel as is known well to every child of God, rather than obeying a law which would have denied his God, Daniel was willing to break the law and suffer the consequences in order to keep God’s law. A summary of this sermon is contained in the words of Rev. Greer himself:

“When the law of man impinges on God’s law, the law of man is null and void.”
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God's people are "not of the world" (Jo. 17:16), but have been "translated into the kingdom of his dear son" (Col.1:13), and are to walk as "children of light" (Eph. 5:8), in a manner that "becometh the gospel of Christ". ((Phil. 1:27) We are his witnesses . . his ambassadors (2 Cor. 5:20) . . we are the "epistles of Christ." (2 Cor. 3:2-3) We are to "Sanctify the LORD" (Is. 8:13) . . that is, we are to show that our God is holy, by the holy lives we lead in obedience to his revealed Word, in the power of his indwelling Spirit, and according to the grace he gives us.

We are not to be "conformed to this world" (Rom. 12:2), and to its' rudiments . . its' mindset, but rather we are to have the "mind of Christ" (1 Cor. 2:16). We are to be pursuing a life marked by holiness, godliness, righteousness, in the fear of the Lord. That is why he saved us . . that we might be glorified in him! (II Thess. 1:12; John 17:10) We have been bought at a great price, even the precious blood of Christ. On that account we are to glorify God in our bodies and in our spirits, which are God's! (1 Pet. 1:18-19; 1 Cor. 6:20) We were created to walk in "newness of life" (Rom. 6:4) . . to "show forth the praises of Him who hath called us out of darkness into his marvelous light." (1 Pet. 2:9) "We are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works . . that we should walk in them." (Eph. 2:10)

John 17:14b: " . . . they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world"

John 17:17: "Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth."

The Kingdom of God is a spiritual kingdom and the work therein is of a spiritual nature. The particular call of the Gospel Minister is to preach, teach, and to expound the Scriptures - to make them plain. He is to preach Christ and make known the exclusive way of salvation in and through the person and work of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. He is at all times to uphold the gospel standard. He must stand for the Truth, without hypocrisy, without contradiction, and without ambiguity. He is to spread the gospel . . . going into the world with the express purpose of evangelising the lost. (Matt.28:19-20) The Gospel Minister must be set for the defence of the gospel. (Phil. 1:17) He must preach against sin without reservation, restriction, or exception. (Lev. 18:22; 1 Cor. 6:9-11; Rom. 1:20-32; 1 Tim. 1:8-11) Sodomy Funding is the legal sanction of sin and is a denial of Truth! In point of fact it is licensing licentiousness. Furthermore, it is an insult and an affront to God's holiness and to the Cause of Christ. The Gospel Minister, as was said by and of Christ, must be about his Father's business (Luke 2:49), and not be entangled with the affairs of this life (II Tim. 2:4), as is the present Moderator of the FPC in his position of First Minister of Northern Ireland. He is to promote the interests and the character of God's Kingdom . . . righteousness, holiness, godliness, justice, judgment, truth.

The choice is one that all believers have to make . . . God or mammon . . Christ or the world! As individuals we must take a STAND!

Clearly Dr. Paisley has made his choice. . . he has left his "first love". (Rev. 2:4)

Now the Presbytery and the people of God must make theirs. The newly elected FPC Moderator must be first and foremost qualified in the sight of God. He must be wholly dedicated to his labour in the Lord and his unwavering , uncompromising committment to the Cause of Christ. He must be one who has no "conflict of interest" that would prevent him from standing for all that Christ stands for, and all that Christ is against! Our prayer is that those who must make this solemn decision will know the leading of the Lord, will be given the collective "mind of Christ", and will make a choice that will both honour God and will secure his blessing, and preserve a faithful witness and testimony for Jesus Christ to his praise and glory within the FPC.

"We love him, because he first loved us." (1 John 4:19)
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I would also commend to your listening a sermon preached by C.H.Spurgeon, entitled "The Tabernacle--Without the Camp", a call to the Christian to make a choice . . the world or Christ.
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=4505152234
Additional sermons and articles for such a "time as this" can be accessed at Rev. Ivan Foster’s Burning Bush Website, “a Protestant Witness in a Day of Apostasy”, athttp://www.ivanfoster.org/main.asp

In Christian Love,

June & Ralph Nadolny,
Friends of the FPC

Sunday, June 3, 2007

An Open Letter to the Free Presbyterian Ministers

Of Mr. Linton, Rev. Ivan Foster says:
“A man of unswerving loyalty to the founding principles and witness of the FPC”

Communicant members of Magherafelt congregation who believe Elder Raymond Linton has been unfairly treated can appeal to Presbytery by means of a petition . . More info at:
http://www.ivanfoster.org/article.asp?date=7/29/2007&seq=13

“My prayer is that God will preserve that part of the Separated witness represented by the Free Church in Ulster, and that dirty politics will not destroy its testimony for Christ."
Rev. Stephen Hamilton, FPC, Allentown, PA
Refer to Rev. Hamilton’s Comments posted on 7-17 & 7-18-07 in connection with article 'Paisley - the price I paid to cut deal'/6-10-07/Interview of Dr. Paisley/Belfast Telegraph TV
http://www.sermonaudio.com/new_details.asp?ID=23828#comments

"He values not Christ at all who does not value Christ above all" Augustine

A Solemn Appeal & Prayer . . . . June 4, 2007

Dear Sirs:

In departing once again from my usual format of posing a question to Dr. Paisley, it is my purpose today to post an “open letter” to the Ministers of the Free Presbyterian Church.

I along with many others who consider themselves Friends of the FPC are greatly troubled by the contention . . the division . . the discord . . the strife, which the FPC presently is confronted by and grappling with, as a consequence of the decision Dr. Paisley has made to form what can only be regarded as an ungodly alliance with Sinn Fein/IRA. I can only conclude that you are not as disturbed as I, because of your collective silence. To their credit a few have spoken out, namely, Rev. David Linden of Portglenone FPC, Rev. Ralph Hall and Rev. Ian Kenny , and the most vocal being Rev. Ivan Foster of Kilskeery Free Presbyterian Church. Nevertheless, I am utterly dismayed and perplexed by the level of apathy, indifference, complacency, and reluctance on your part to speak out in opposition to these matters. Rev. Foster appears to be the only one who is grieved and disheartened over these unanticipated and unimagineable developments. If that weren’t enough, to add to his grief he has been unfairly cast as the villain in these matters. And so our Lord said it would be.

“Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.

. . . . for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.”

(Matt. 5:11-12b)

It is extremely out of character for a preacher to be without comment . . . to be rendered speechless . . to be silent. I cannot believe you are not all outraged over this base betrayal of the Truth committed by one of your very own colleagues in the Congregation of the Lord. I myself, though I be but a “friend” of the FPC, am greatly burdened over these things, and am shocked . . appalled by the path Dr. Paisley has now taken, so far removed from the “old paths” he once traveled. What I find to be equally distressing is your collective silence.

Do you not see that in these things:

- A godly example has not been set by those who are given the spiritual rule over the flock;
(1 Peter 5:1-3)
- Evil has been called good; (Is. 5:20)
- Occasion has been given for the enemy to blaspheme the LORD
(II Sam. 12:14)
- The ungodly have been helped; (II Chron. 19:2)
- Christ has been insulted;
- The Cause of Christ is under a direct assault;
- God’s law has been spurned; (Rom. 13:3-4)
- The testimony/witness of the FPC has been compromised and weakened;
- The truth has not been upheld
- The standard for God’s people, His Word, has been undermined;
(Jer. 50:2)
- The people of God are greatly divided? ? ? ?

Many a time Preacher you have rebuked me through your sermons, and I was glad when you did. I laid it to heart!

“ . . . . . rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.” Proverbs 9:8b

But now, when the time has come for you to rebuke one of your own, you recoil from it . . you shrink from your charge to do so. Did not the prophet Jehu, rebuke King Jehoshaphat for the sinful alliance he formed with King Ahab?
(2 Chron. 19) Should you not do likewise?
http://www.ivanfoster.org/article.asp?date=7/29/2007&seq=11

Rev. Foster has not refrained from doing so, though I know he would wish it were not necessary. Nevertheless he has not shrunk from his duty, and has confronted the matter in a most forthright manner. He has spoken the “truth in love” (Eph. 4:15) to an old and cherished friend and colleague; he has shown no partiality (1 Tim. 5:19-21); he has rightly rebuked his brother in the Lord, and that openly.

“Open rebuke is better than secret love.” (Prov. 27:5)

If you doubt this, I would share with you now an excerpt from an article written by Rev. Foster entitled "The devil's work and who is doing it?", written in response to an article that appeared in the ‘Belfast Telegraph’ of 5-23-07, entitled 'Paisley blasts his critics for doing "the devil's work"'
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"It would be far from the truth to say that I have not expressed my views personally to Dr. Paisley. Equally, it would be far from the truth to say that I have allied myself with the "blatantly ungodly", or indeed, anyone else in any attack upon him.

On November 4th, two days prior to a meeting between a Presbytery delegation of ministers and Dr Paisley and other leading members of the DUP, I e-mailed him with the question that I was going to put to him when I met him. This I did in order to remove any appearance of trying to "score points" in the discussion that would take place. I also said in that e-mail that I believed that should he become First Minister with Martin McGuinness as Deputy First Minister in a power-sharing arrangement with Sinn Fein/IRA, his new role would be incompatible with his being moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.

Here is the text of that e-mail.

November 4th, 2006.

Dear Ian, You will know that the reported terms of agreement between the DUP and Sinn Fein/IRA which may or may not be finally ratified, are the cause of great concern amongst those who are your friends. Personally, I could never give my consent to Martin McGuinness holding the office of Deputy First Minister and the thought of you, whose life's struggle is known to me as well as any outside of your own immediate family, finding yourself in tandem with one who is guilty of the blood-shedding of so many of our fellow countrymen is utterly heart-breaking and incompatible with your duties as Moderator of our church. Whatever the future holds for us all, I would wish you to know that I and my whole family hold the name and the labours of Ian Paisley in highest esteem. That is what makes the possibility of you in political partnership with such a wicked man so unthinkable and grievous to me. I have been placed upon the Presbytery delegation that will meet with representatives of the DUP on Monday. As a token of my sincerity and to show that I do not consider this to be a matter of scoring points, I am now giving you a copy of the question I intend asking in the will of God.

"In the light of the teaching of the Word of God that aiding wicked men into high office or forming a political alliance with them for such, as in the case of Jehoshaphat, is seen by the Lord as helping the ungodly and loving them that hate the Lord, 2 Chronicles 19:2;

And in the light of the murderous careers of Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, to name but two of the leaders of the organisation which we have all, in the past, agreed was a monstrous and ungodly organisation upon which the judgment of God rested;

And in the light of the DUP's oft-repeated and uncompromising rejection of the possibility of Sinn Fein/IRA holding office in a coalition while it did not manifest a "sackcloth and ashes" spirit of repentance which would necessitate the complete dismantling of every aspect of its terrorist organisation, its handing over the names of those guilty of crimes for which they have not yet been punished, a return of Sinn Fein/IRA's ill-gotten gains from robbery and intimidation as well as its full support for the police and justice system;

And in the light of the teaching of Rome that "no faith is to be kept with heretics" and that it is lawful for a person to dissemble when taking an oath by holding a mental reservation regarding the substance of the oath being taken:

Will the DUP enter a political partnership with Sinn Fein/IRA?"

Since that meeting on November 6th last year, I have repeatedly enlarged upon my views in Dr. Paisley's presence within Presbytery. There have been occasions when procedural steps have been taken to hinder the articulating of such views. But on Friday 2nd March, March 30th and May 4th, opposition to Dr. Paisley’s occupying the moderator's chair while leading a power-sharing arrangement with Sinn Fein/IRA was clearly stated to him."

The full text of that article can be accessed by following the link below and clearly shows that Rev. Foster has been altogether forthright and forthcoming in his dealings with Dr. Paisley.
http://www.ivanfoster.org/article.asp?date=7/29/2007&seq=6
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Keeping in mind that God’s Word is the Christian’s only rule for faith and practice, and that God's Word plainly teaches 'guilt by association', the issues that you are confronted with and the questions that must be answered, regarding the present controversy surrounding Dr. Paisley, are quite simple.

"But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil." (Matt. 5:37)

1) Is it ever right to do wrong? The answer is an unequivocal “NO”, and is the answer Dr. Paisley himself has given. I have included a quote by a former American President, Woodrow Wilson, which was cited in the closing remarks of this article co-authored by Prof. C.A.M. Noble in association with Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley on February 21, 1998, entitled
'The United States' Debt to Ulster'.

"May God reveal to President Clinton the truth of Woodrow Wilson's words to Clemenceau at the end of World War I, and may President Clinton way up and apply this great moral principle in his relations with Ulster:

'It is not right to do wrong, even to make peace.'

IN GOD WE TRUST - FOR GOD AND ULSTER"
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"Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin." (James 4:17)

The full text of that article can be accessed by following the link below, and was written in the context of the ongoing discussions regarding the Rule of Northern Ireland.
http://www.ianpaisley.org/article.asp?ArtKey=dupusa

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I would also ask each of you to prayerfully read the 'Solemn Covenant' drawn up primarily by Dr. Paisley in 1988 and signed by those worshippers present at the Lord's Day Services of February 28, taken from an article written by Rev. Ivan Foster entitled 'Power-sharing with murderers - right or wrong?', which can be accessed at the link shown below:
http://www.ivanfoster.org/article.asp?date=7/29/2007&seq=1
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2) Can Dr. Paisley, in his position, as Moderator of the FPC, uphold God’s law, which as a Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ he has vowed to do, and simultaneously uphold the law of the land, which he has sworn to do in his pledge of office of First Minister of Northern Ireland. Again the answer is an unequivocal “NO”. The conflict inherent in the "so-called" Equality Legislation dramatically illustrates this truth.

“ . . . . ye cannot serve God and mammon.” (Matthew 6:24b)
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The answer is plainly set forth by Rev. Ivan Foster, your colleague and fellow Gospel Minister, and contained in this excerpt from the text of a sermon he preached recently on Joshua 24:15, entitled 'Whither Free Presbyterianism?':

"The answer is surely plain. Dr. Paisley must be persuaded to leave this evil political alliance or vacate the position of Moderator.

We cannot permit ourselves to be yoked together with such wickedness."

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I hope and pray you will all be given the mind of Christ to act decisively in these matters to right this terrible wrong, and once again take your STAND for Christ and His Cause.
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I would ask all who love the Lord to pray along with my wife and I for the Free Presbyterian Ministers . . . that . . . . .

- they will all once again be filled with fresh courage and zeal for God’s truth, and that like this faithful man of God, Rev. Ivan Foster, show themselves also to be jealous for their God;
(1 Kings 19:10)

- they will all see in the clear light of Scripture, the inherent wrongful and ungodly nature of this power-sharing alliance that the Moderator of the FPC has entered into;
(II Cor. 6:14)

- they will all see that in this matter truth has not been upheld, neither has righteousness been exalted;
(Prov. 14:34)

- they will all see that in this matter justice has been thwarted and God’s law has been spurned; (Romans 13:3-4)

- they will all work together, strengthening one another’s hands, to preserve the witness of the FPC from any further compromise, that our Lord not withdraw his presence, neither remove his candlestick there;
(Revelation 2:4-5)

- they will all once again be set for the defence of the gospel and earnestly contend for the faith; (Jude 3)

- they will all remain faithful to their “first love”, and demonstrate their fidelity afresh to the One “. . . . who loved us, and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and hath made us kings and priests unto God and His Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever.”
(Revelation 1:5b-6)

May God grant unto each of you the wisdom to resolve these matters according to His will and may He give you the courage to remain silent no more!

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I hope you will receive this letter in the spirit of Christian love in which it was written. I have made every effort, by God’s grace, to the speak the “truth in love”.

In Christian fellowship,


Ralph & June Nadolny,
Friends of the FPC
& Members of the Body of Christ

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

ASK DR PAISLEY

AN INVITATION TO DR. PAISLEY TO LISTEN . .
DR. PAISLEY ......

THIS IS A SLIGHT DEPARTURE FROM MY USUAL FORMAT OF ASKING A QUESTION THAT REQUIRES ONLY A SIMPLE YES OR A SIMPLE NO OF YOU.

ON THIS OCCASION I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND AN INVITATION TO YOU TO SPEND A WEE AMOUNT OF TIME . . . APPROX. 73 MINUTES . . . OUT OF YOUR BUSY DAY . . . PERHAPS AT THE CLOSE OF THE DAY . WHEN YOU ARE READY TO RETIRE FOR THE NIGHT. WHY NOT SIT BACK IN YOUR FAVORITE EASY CHAIR, PUT ON YOUR EAR PHONES AND TAKE APPROX. 73 MINUTES, JUST 13 MINUTES MORE THAN AN HOUR, A VERY NOMINAL INVESTMENT OUT OF A 24-HOUR DAY. I ASSURE YOU, IT WILL BE THE BEST 73 MINUTES YOU INVESTED THIS DAY.

THAT CERTAINLY IS NOT A GREAT AMOUNT OF TIME EITHER WHEN ONE CONSIDERS THAT THE FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS ON A TRAIN HEADING FOR A HUGE DERAILMENT. AT LEAST THAT IS MY OPINION, AND I DO BELIEVE THE OPINION OF MANY OTHERS WITHIN THE FPC, THOUGH THEY ARE RELUCTANT TO SAY SO. THE SILENCE IS ALMOST DEAFENING, BUT EVEN SO SPEAKS VOLUMES, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ONE THAT I MENTION NOW. I SPEAK OF YOUR LONGTIME FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE, WHO YOU HAVE IN THE PAST REGARDED AS A KINDRED SPIRIT . . . A BROTHER OF LIKE PRECIOUS FAITH . . . REV. IVAN FOSTER. SOMEONE WHO FOR MANY YEARS YOU TALKED WITH, CONFIDED IN, WALKED WITH, STOOD ALONGSIDE WITH, PROTESTED WITH, TOOK COUNSEL OF, AND REGARDED HIGHLY AS WELL . . . A BROTHER IN THE LORD!
A MAN WHO "SPEAKS THE TRUTH IN LOVE." (EPH. 4:15) I INVITE YOU TO LISTEN TO THE SERMON HE PREACHED THIS PAST LORD’S DAY, 5-27-07, ENTITLED: ‘WHITHER FREE PRESBYTERIANISM?’
JUST FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR DIRECT AND EASY ACCESS:
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?currSection=sermonsspeaker&sermonID=5270717832

HE NOT ONLY ADDRESSES THE PROBLEMS WHICH I REFER TO AS A TRAIN ABOUT TO GO OFF ITS’ TRACKS, BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, HE OFFERS SOLUTIONS – BIBLICAL SOLUTIONS.

SO DR. PAISLEY, WITH THAT IN MIND, PLEASE GIVE A LISTEN, AND WHILE YOU ARE DOING SO, KEEP IN MIND THOSE DAYS, TIMES, AND YEARS PAST WHEN BOTH IAN AND IVAN WALKED AND TALKED AND WERE OF LIKE MIND. PROV. 27:9 “OINTMENT AND PERFUME REJOICE THE HEART; SO DOTH THE SWEETNESS OF A MAN’S FRIEND BY HEARTY COUNSEL.”

KEEP IN MIND, 73 MINUTES OUT OF A 24-HOUR DAY IS A NOMINAL AMOUNT OF TIME TO INVEST TO AVOID A POTENTIAL TRAIN DERAILMENT.


RALPH NADOLNY
HOLLAND, OH, USA,
A FRIEND IN CHRIST & A FRIEND OF THE FPC

P.S. I ALSO INVITE ALL OTHERS WHO READ THIS LETTER TO LISTEN AS WELL, AND PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT.