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The Gospel of Inclusion
by: Pastor Aubrey Shines
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What
is an Inclusionist? In a nutshell, this warped theory has its
contemarary origins in the New Age Movement. An Inclusionist does not
believe in moral absolutes. As a result, they are tolerant of all
“truth systems.” There is an obvious problem here. To say that there
are no moral absolutes is an absolute in itself, which is
self-contradictory.
When asked to comment on
the words of our Christ, as found recorded in the Gospel according to
St. John the 10th chapter and the sixteenth verse, one should always
begin with the laws of theological interpretation. These principals of
interpretation are taught throughout Bible schools in and out of this
country. Keep in mind if one were to write a full dissertation on the
pribncipals of election, covenantal, ethnic, and chronometrical
principles the next several pages would cause a sudden desire upon you
the reader to take a brief siesta. So let’s just remember the Word of
God, which admonishes us never to adhere to any doctrine that cannot be
confirmed except from the mouth of two to three witnesses. Let’s
quickly view the book, chapter, and verse that are so often misused to
justify a doctrine that has been called “INCLUSION.”
When Jesus said, “and
other sheep I have which are not of this fold” Jesus was speaking to
the Jews who had been frequently spoken of in scripture as God’s flock.
When Jesus referenced, “other sheep I have that are not of this fold”
the other sheep were gentiles. They are spoken of throughout the Old
Testament as scattered sheep, and not as flocks.
When the apostle Paul wrote to the Christians in the city of Ephesus, he gave witness to what Christ had said by stating in
Eph 2:16:
“And
He designed to reconcile to God both Jew and Gentile united in a single
body by the means of His cross, thereby killing the mutual enmity and
bringing the feud to an end” [Amp]
One would find it
absolutely impossible for any past or present theologian to not confirm
this broad held position of Scripture. Allow me to quote from the great
theologian and commentator Johnson who writes “not Jews of whom all His
followers then were, but Gentiles who would soon be called to him.
These would hear His voice, enter through the door into the same fold
as the Jewish Christians, so that there would be one fold and one
Shepherd.”There is only one church and one door into it, and one
Shepard over it.
Time nor space would allow
me to continue quoting from the sacred Bible nor take you on a journey
through the Patristic period of our heritage, nor would it allow me to
stop and rest in the reformation dispensation; no place other than the
new age movement can one find the inclusion doctrine.
If our Savior is to be
included with other religious belief systems, then He has either
personally lied or was an absolute lunatic. After all, He is the one
that stated to His creation, St. John 14:6 “I am the Way the Truth, and the Life. No man can come unto the Father, but by me.”
Note, Jesus did not say as Oprah Winfrey and Carlton Pearson and other
inclusionists that believe he was “A” way. He clearly states that He is
“THE” way. The irony for anyone that adheres to the Holy
Scripture as sacred would actually violate the very text itself if they
selectively pick and choose the parts of scripture they deem as
comfortable. The moment we drive the vehicle of our mind on that
slippery pavement of ideology, we could be forced to discount the Bible
in its entirety. After all, if there are no specifics as to in what
manner a person must live, then why can’t we all live a life that we
deem as good? If one holds to this bankrupt thought process, then all
roads would lead to Heaven.
In conclusion, Jesus
stated often that anyone that did not come through HIS door would be
counted as a thief and a robber. He also said that these characters
along with Satan would be thrown in a lake that would burn with fire
eternally. If your leader does not have the backbone to proclaim Jesus
as Lord of all, I beg you to adhere to the words of the Apostle Paul
when writing to his spiritual son Timothy, “run away from these
cantankerous men that are causing the faith of so many to shipwreck.”
Paul said that he would apostolically deliver these teachers over to
Satan. If Paul, being an apostle, moved with such swift judgment upon
the men of his day, what do we think as New Testament believers Christ
would do to those who are leading numerically even greater multitudes
to a doctrine of despair.
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