Trust the Clergy? Not Me

At the bottom of this entry, I post the link to the article from which the quotes are drawn.

“I want to exhort pastors once again to try to use your credibility with your flock to put forward the public health measures that we know can work,” Collins said. Stetzer replied that I sometimes hear from ministers who don’t feel comfortable preaching about Covid vaccines, and I advise them, in those cases, to simply promote the jab through social media.

“I just tell them, when you get vaccinated, post a picture and say, ‘So thankful I was able to get vaccinated,’ People need to see that it is the reasonable view.”

For well over a hundred years now we have known that we cannot trust civil magistrates. I think it is time to admit now that we can no longer trust our clergy. Whether through sheer malevolence or well-intentioned but misguided stupidity we must begin yesterday to take the approach of verifying before trusting what comes out of the mouth of the clergy. We must become noble Bereans who examined the scriptures to see whether or not what they were being told by Apostles was true.

The article linked below gives some of the lies that are being told by clergy;

Once again, Rick Warren (Megachurch Pastor — Saddleback) and (Biologos founder and NIH Head) Francis Collins spent their interview jointly lamenting the unlovingness of Christians who question the efficacy of masks, specifically framing it as a matter of obedience to Jesus. “Wearing a mask is the great commandment: love your neighbor as yourself,” the best-selling author of “The Purpose-Driven Life” declared, before going on to specifically argue that religious leaders have an obligation to convince religious people to accept the government’s narratives about Covid.

God’s law defines the love of neighbor. One defining quality of love to a neighbor is the 9th Word to not bear false witness. As masks have been repeatedly demonstrated to have zero effect on virus particles

https://www.rcreader.com/commentary/masks-dont-work-covid-a-review-of-science-relevant-to-covide-19-social-policy

the wearing of a mask is a false witness to our neighbor potentially filling them with unnecessary fear and so wearing a mask is not loving our neighbor as ourselves.

Furthermore, wearing a mask is also a violation of the 6th commandment which in requiring that I do no harm to my neighbor also implies that I do all the good I can to my neighbor. If I am wearing a mask that has potentially harmful respiratory effects I am not loving my neighbor by setting a negative example for them to do the same. I am hurting my neighbor and so am not showing love to God or my neighbor.

In point of fact in the wearing of a mask as well as in the taking of the vaccine, one is demonstrating a marked disregard and hatred for one’s neighbor.

Finally, on this score getting the vaccine and wearing masks could even be argued as a lack of love for God as getting the vaccine and wearing a mask reveals that one has put another God (the Usurper state) before God. This is a violation of the first commandment. Putting any god before God is not only a lack of love for God but also necessarily a lack of love for neighbor. One cannot love their neighbor if they do not love God. Wearing masks and getting the vaccine are indicators of one’s lack of love for God.

One more section of the article is a hoot and should be given treatment here;

“Let me just say a word to the priests and pastors and rabbis and other faith leaders,” he said. “This is our job, to deal with these conspiracy issues and things like that…One of the responsibilities of faith leaders is to tell people to…trust the science. They’re not going to put out a vaccine that’s going to hurt people.”

Rev. Rick Warren

As it is my job, as pastor to deal with conspiracy theories let me note that Warren is dealing in conspiracies. He has embraced the conspiracy theory that no conspiracy theories exist.

Secondly, because science is science it can’t be trusted. Science is forever changing. Any science that is routinely contested by various well-heeled scientists is not a science to be blindly trusted. Warren is asking us not to embrace science but rather to embrace statist propaganda.

Here are a few well-heeled scientists who are screaming that the current narrative called “science” is horse-hockey;

https://rumble.com/vtbzsq-highlights-38-minutes-covid-19-a-second-opinion-january-24-2022.html

Thirdly, tell the folks who were part of the Tuskegee experiment that the state would never do anything that would hurt people. These lying ministers like Warren, Stetzer, Keller, Moore, etc. like false prophets in the Old Testament are just court jesters serving as lackeys for the state.

https://illinoisfamily.org/religious/how-the-federal-government-used-evangelical-leaders-to-spread-covid-propaganda-to-churches/?fbclid=IwAR0Bf0Um4b6kz7wkw8ZX-Czda9WWB_EhJGVgqcZ4nsptPDX2VhCizPmO4NE

The Ordinary Means of Grace

Here we have gathered this morning by divine appointment in order to worship by giving glory, honor, and praise to the Triune God. We ascribe to Him all worthiness and dominion. However, in Worship, God also comes close to us in Christ and by Christ, as applied by the Holy Spirit we receive the blessings of salvation out of the eternal fountain of God’s grace.

Something very supernatural that looks very common is happening as we gather here. God is conveying His grace – His favor – week by week as we hear the Word proclaimed and the Sacraments dispensed. In brief, God is communicating His grace to us – His favor to us – by certain means.

Those means are called the “means of grace.”

Like the words “Trinity” or “Incarnation” the phrase “Means of grace,” is not found in Scripture but its usage is warranted as we look at Scripture to learn that God saves us and keeps us in His salvation by certain means.

Just as God uses means to grow our children physically via food and drink and exercise so God uses means to grow His children spiritually. Throughout history, the Church has referred to these means God uses to save us and to preserve us in salvation as the “means of grace.”

So … already we have briefly defined the idea of the “means of grace.” To expand a wee bit the “means of grace,” are those common realities that God has ordained to be the normative channels by which He saves us and preserves us in His salvation.

To say it another way;

The means of grace are God’s appointed instruments by which the Holy Spirit enables believers to receive Christ and the benefits of redemption.

So, we have briefly defined the idea of the “means of Grace,” now we consider just exactly what means God uses in order to bring us into His salvation and then to keep us in His salvation.

The Heidelberg Catechism answers this question in LD 25 – Q. 65

Question 65: Since then we are made partakers of Christ and all His benefits by faith only, whence doth this faith proceed?

Answer: From the Holy Ghost, who works faith1 in our hearts by the preaching of the gospel, and confirms it by the use of the sacraments.2

The Westminster Confession puts it this way,

Q. 154. What are the outward means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of his mediation?

A. The outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicates to his church the benefits of his mediation, are all his ordinances; especially the Word, sacraments, and prayer; all which are made effectual to the elect for their salvation

So God normatively uses means in order to save and keep His people in His salvation.

This is not so strange to us when we pause to think about this. We don’t normatively talk about the means of this or that in our lives but the reality of means is everywhere in our lives.

In order to have gardens, the means required is the planting of seeds and the maintenance work of gardening

In order to preach the means required is commonly some kind of ordination process

In order to have children, a man and his wife have need of the means of intimacy

And in order to be saved, grow in that salvation, and be kept in God’s salvation we are learning that God uses means … these are called the means of grace.

And just as gardens won’t grow without means, and men won’t preach without means, and families won’t be had without means so God’s favor in salvation won’t be normatively had apart from the means of grace.

Well, let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves but lodge that last statement in your memory banks because we will be returning to it.

Let us appeal to the Scriptural support that the Catechism’s appeal to for this idea of means of Grace relating to God’s salvation.

The Reformers spoke of the Word as being the primary means of Grace and we see that taught throughout Scripture. The reason the Reformers offered the Word as the primary means of Grace is that Baptism and the Eucharist find their meaning as dependent upon the Word informing
God’s grace as we get that in our other senses.

Dutch theologian Gerharrdus Vos put it this way speaking of the primacy of the Word over the sacraments,

If necessary, we can think of Word as a means of grace without sacrament, but it is impossible to think of sacrament as a means of grace without Word. The sacraments depend on Scripture, and the truth of Scripture speaks in and through them.

So, we see the Word proclaimed as the primary means of grace

Matthew 28:19-20. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

Here we see the appointment by Christ as to the responsibility to collect the elect into the Church and the means He appoints to do so are the Word (hence the reference to teaching) and Baptism. Here it is the Word and Baptism as means of grace.

In Acts we see that church now as it has begun to be collected;

Acts 2:42, 46-47. And they continued stedfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers..

We note here the church continued steadfastly in the apostle’s doctrine (Word) and in the breaking of bread which we understand to be a reference to the Eucharist.

That the Word is the primary means among God’s means of grace is seen clearly in Romans 10.

14 How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? 15 And how shall they preach unless they are sent? As it is written:

How beautiful are the feet of those who [b]preach the gospel of peace, Who bring glad tidings of good things!” 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed our report?” 17 So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

Note here the emphasis on the Word as a means of grace as it comes forth as Preached. The Reformers took this idea very seriously. It was not just the Word as a means of grace but the Word as preached.

Westminster Shorter Catechism

Q. 89. How is the Word made effectual to salvation?

A. The Spirit of God maketh the reading, but especially the preaching, of the Word, an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners, and of building them up in holiness and comfort, through faith, unto salvation.185

But that Baptism and the Lord’s Table are also instruments by which God’s conveys His grace is seen in Scripture,

First, we remember how often Baptism is placed cheek by jowl with salvation. Peter, answering the question, “What must we do to be saved,” replies,

Acts 2:38 Then Peter said to them, Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins;

Note the tightest of connections between the remission of sins and Baptism. However this is not the only time that tight connection is made, Hear the language Paul uses to recount his salvation as he quotes Ananias speaking to him,

Acts 22:16 And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord.’

Baptism is clearly a means of grace. Baptism is an instrument that God has ordained to the end of gifting us with salvation just as the Eucharist is an instrument that God has ordained for our being preserved in His salvation.

One more text relating to Baptism as a means of grace,

Titus 3:But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, that having been justified by His grace we should become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

Here we notice that Baptism is not man’s work but it is God’s work. If Baptism was our work then Paul couldn’t write here “not by works of righteousness which we have done.” No, Paul is communicating that Baptism is God’s Work. Baptism is God’s means of Grace … it is God’s “washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit.”

And the table is God’s means of grace in order to nourish and nurture us in His salvation… in order to preserve us and keep us. This is why we speak of eating the bread of forgiveness and drinking the wine of eternal life. The bread and wine are to us as we eat and drink in faith what spinach was to Popeye. They are the food and elixir of grace.

Luke 22:17-20

17 Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and said, “Take this and divide it among yourselves; 18 for I say to you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes.” 19 And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” 20 Likewise He also took the cup after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood, which is shed for you.

As we said though earlier though the sacraments are dependent upon the Word. The sacraments are God’s drama but a drama is only as good as the Word that informs it. We should also say about the sacraments that they are God’s means of grace to us in our other senses. With the Word, we receive the means of grace via our hearing organ. However, with the sacraments, we receive God’s means of grace in our organ of tactile, our organ of smell, our organ of taste. With Word & Sacrament, the believer is saturated in their senses with the means of God’s grace. God considers our weakness and so plummets our whole being with His favor leading to our growth in His grace.

Oh, the wonders of God’s condescension to us in Jesus Christ by the Holy Spirit. How tender He is towards us. How carefully He nurtures and nourishes His people. How generously He provides all things needed for our salvation.

Amazing grace indeed!

So, we see that the power of the Church is in the administration of Word & Sacrament.

Now, if we pause and gather ourselves we can make a derivative observation from these truths.

1.) God’s Word on the means of grace teaches us the necessity of your and my Church attendance.

How do I get at that? By the simple observation that there is nowhere else that you can get Word & Sacrament except in the Church. The Church is to Word & Sacrament what a specialty shop is to whatever good that specialty shop is carrying. If you want shoes you go to a cobbler. If you want your car fixed you go to a mechanic. If you want bread you go to a bakery. If you want health you go to a Dr. office… and if you want eternal life as found in the means of grace of Word & Sacrament there is nowhere else you can go except to the Church. The Church is God’s ordained agent to teach, drench, and feed His people unto eternal life.

Here in this seemingly very ordinary place, God is meeting with His people to convey to them the supernatural means of grace. What looks to be very common is suffused with the supernatural by God’s appointment. The gathering of the saints is not an option any more than water is an option to a man dying of thirst…. and that twice on the Lord’s Day.

If this is true, and it is, then all of us should value the Church and church attendance much much higher than we typically do. Why would any Christian want to excuse themselves from the one and only place where they can find the means of Grace? Why would we want to excuse ourselves from the one place God has promised to meet us in order to feed and nurture us? To excuse ourselves then from attending the word preached and the sacrament dispensed is to contradict our insistence that there is no higher priority in our lives than the Christian faith.

I know many who are hearing my voice don’t have true churches to attend because of the continued apostasy of the modern Reformed Church. Believe me, I weep with you over the current Babylonian captivity of the Church. My soul is raked and bruised over what passes for the Church today.

Having said that if you are one of those people allow me to encourage you, if at all possible, given all other necessary considerations, to move your family to be in a place where you can attend a true Church and so receive God’s means of Grace. I know of a Church in Charlotte that would love for you to find a home here.

2.) All of this we have said explains why you want a trained and holy man (not a woman) in your pulpit for it is he who the burden of the Lord is laid upon to faithfully and accurately deliver the Word and dispense the Sacraments. In God’s economy, the visible church in any era will only rise as high as the men in the pulpit.

What a fearful thing to be a minister and to bear this awful responsibility and because it is a fearful thing you, in the years that lie before many of you, long after I am gone, have need to look for ministers who are so overwhelmed by the fear of God that they labor assiduously to bring you the Word faithfully, passionately, and with Spirit-driven unction and conviction.

Parents and Grandparents, you ought to be praying already for your children and grandchildren to be blessed to be able to attend Churches and hear ministers that take deeply seriously their place in relation to God’s means of grace of Word & Sacrament.

In conclusion, we are reminded again that the means of grace proclaim Christ in His saving role as our mediatorial King & Priest. Word & Sacrament scream Christ’s finished work and His ongoing Kingdom reign over the cosmos.

Oh for the grace for all of us realize how much we need grace and then to pursue it where it is in open display and so can be found.

From the Mailbag; “I’m Proud to be an American”

Dear Pastor,

“I believe in & love America.”

Bret L. McAtee responds,

Dear America lover,

You believe and love a myth. Americans, notable exceptions notwithstanding, are a stupid people. They are sheep who know more about the box score of the recent big basketball game than they know about the gazillion dollar deficit problem. They know more about their movie stars than they know how Hollywood is corrupting their thinking and morals. They care more about Israel than they do their own country. They don’t realize that all the big media is owned by a handful of people who are feeding them propaganda day and night. They would rather be mesmerized by a talking head than put the effort in to pick up a book that gives background, detail, and which exposes the propaganda. They support a University system by sending their children to institutions that are committed to indoctrinating those children into an anti-reality Marxist worldview. AND those parents get the privilege of paying for their children to be indoctrinated into Cultural Marxism. They trust in shrinks who by in large are themselves, psychopaths. They send their little children to schools that are staffed by teachers trained in these very same University Institutions with the purpose of training the little ones to be as brain-dead as the teachers are. They can tell you all about Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, and Taylor Swift but they know nothing about Michael Polyani, John Owen, or John Taylor Gatto. They consume SSR’s in epic amounts not knowing the long-range damage figuring that long-range damage doesn’t matter as long as they are “happy.” Then they turn around and feed their children Ritalin to make Johnny and Suzie happy not knowing they are killing their own children. They insist that their children are vaccinated not knowing what poison is in the vaccines. They get the flu shot every year not knowing or caring what’s in the flu shot. Whatever history they know they get from the all-wise “The History Channel.” The clergy they listen to on Sunday may be even more stupid than they are. A feat that is by no means simply arrived at. We are indeed a people who, in the words of Neil Postman, are Amusing Ourselves to Death.

But not to worry. As long as Americans can have all the sex they want with whoever or whatever they want, they will go to their graves as stupid people happy to be stupid.

Praise God for the remnant who are red-pilled and so are despised at every turn. They are the America you should love.

McAtee Contra Sandlin On Judges & Politics

“As incredible as it might seem in our present climate, a judge’s political views should have no bearing whatever in assessing his jurisprudential competence. A highly qualified flaming leftist Democrat would serve just as effectively as highly qualified flaming rightist Republican. If you find this observation disconcerting, let me remind you that the job of justices is to interpret the law, nothing more: procedural justice, not consequential justice. As long as judicial philosophy is sound, political views should be irrelevant. It is the intrusion of politics into court decisions that gave us our present debacle.”

Andrew Sandlin
2017

BLMc responded,

I find this altogether unwise.

This is a classic example of compartmentalized thinking that so plagues the West today. One cannot separate out juridical philosophy from political philosophy which is each grounded in theology. Sandlin seems to be arguing for a type of neutral application of the law that all men can agree upon regardless of their worldview.

It’s just boneheaded to the core and in defiance of everything that Sandlin ever said he held as a presuppositionalist.

Also, while one can distinguish procedural justice from consequentialist justice one cannot divorce them. No Judge is interpreting the law that does not have consequentialist implications.

Politics are always involved in court decisions. It is naive to suggest it could ever be otherwise.