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True Reformation


Why do we allow Scholarship to dictate to us which verses are God's word and which aren't? I thought we had done away with Popery and yet when Scholars tell us that Acts 8:37 is no longer God's Word what do we do? We run away from 1900 years of church testimony to the verse and buy modern versions that don't contain it or relegate the verse to a footnote. Is this how we tremble at the Word of God? Turn with me to Acts 8:37 Acts 8:37. We will start reading at verse 36. (READ IT) Is this wonderful testimony of the Ethiopian Eunuch so expendable that we are just going to delete it as the NIV and other modern versions do? And if you think Acts 8:37 and Mark 16 are isolated examples you might be interested to know that the following verses are no longer regarded by scholars as inspired and so have been deleted from most modern versions Mark 7:16, Mark 9:44, Mark 9:46, Mark 11:26 and Mark 15:28 DELETED! and that's just the Gospel of Mark. Don't tell me that Bible versions don't matter. They do!.
             2. Hell. Tell me the last time you heard a sermon on the doctrine of Hell? How rarely we hear the warning to flee the wrath to come and yet Roman Catholicism for all of it's faults in the 16th century never forgot to tell sinners where they go when they die in their sins. Even their false doctrine of purgatory is less offensive than our complete silence on the subject of God's hatred and wrath. Are we so ashamed of who God is that we treat the coming damnation of sinners as a blemish on God's character? God forbid Yet little by little the doctrine of eternal torment is neglected, ignored and even denied.
             3. Worship. Many years ago our churches were characterized by their simplicity. The emphasis was on GOD so HIS songs the Psalms were sung, HIS Word was read and HIS Gospel was proclaimed. God was the center of attention! What's happened to our worship? We find more reverence for God in a Roman temple than we do in most evangelical churches.


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