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  • Give it a Name: Symbolism is NOT Me!

    Bro. John:

    The message today was wonderful!  Everything that God reveals to us through His Son helps to pull back the curtain on Christianity and show us what it really is.  Below is an excerpt from an email I shared in 2006 after I heard the Lord say, “Symbolism is NOT Me!”  After reading it again, I understand what name to give Christianity: Death

    It is Death because when Jesus died on the cross, all ceremonies and symbolism died with him.  If we honor any of Christianity’s ceremonies and symbolism, we are honoring Death and not LIFE!  Whew!  Christianity = Babylon = Symbolism = Ceremonies = Form = everything else except LIFE!  And the Son of God is NONE of it!  He was saying that day, “Christianity is NOT Me!”  He is still saying, ‘there is no other way but Mine.”

    Thank you for the wonderful message this morning.  It stirred up what I heard years ago, and it was so sweet to feel those words in my heart again.  Something so simple as that phrase is full of the revelation of who the Son of God is – and who he isn’t.

    As you said in the last meeting: “The Bible won’t do it!  The Word of God does!”  I am so thankful God is still speaking and revealing what is truth and what is lies.  That is a God of Love.

    Sandy

    **********************************************************************************************************************************************************From 2006:

    When God gave His Son to die and then sent back His Spirit, Jesus was the end of all the symbols God used.  Jesus was the last of the sacrificial lambs used by God on earth to atone for the sins of mankind.  By his death, Jesus put all other symbols to death.  As the Lord once told me“Symbolism is NOT Me!”  I understood what he said to me better today than I did when he spoke it the first time!  “Symboism is NOT Me!”  Those words came from the Son of God who is Life, not symbol nor ceremony.  Whatever is not life is not God or His Son.

    It has been good to my soul all day long to think this one thought:  Jesus was the end of all symbols and his sacrifice put all symbols to death.

    Sandy

    “For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.”  Romans 10: 3,4

    “Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.”  Galatians 3:24

  • The Sacrifice of Christ

    Dear Bro. John:

    I was so blessed today watching the YouTube video on “The Sacrifice of Christ”.* The things of God never grow old, and I love to hear your experiences from the Lord and what he has taught you so that you can teach us these wonderful things.  Thankfulness seems a small word for all that God has done for us.  I listened the first time, and then wanted to listen again to capture some “pearls” of richness in this wonderful message.  There were so many, but I just want to share some that blessed me again today.  That all God’s people do not have this knowledge is such a sad feeling.  Reminds me of the scripture in Hosea:  “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”  They have no teachers, Brother John, and how blessed are we that Jesus has given us such understanding through you and his Spirit of these wonderful things, such as the Sacrifice of Christ.  God, please help us to be thankful and worthy.

    Here are a few basic notes that I really enjoyed while listening today.  There was so much more, but I encourage everyone to take the time to refresh your soul with the wonderful feelings in this message.

    • The Tabernacle represents heaven; shadows of what is in heaven. 
    • Seven living beings made out of fire are there – represents the seven candlesticks. 
    • Nothing in heaven is against you – every spirit there is for you!  They love you!
    • The Son of God has given us the understanding. 
    • God to PJ – “Where was Christ when he was sacrificed?”  (Wonderful!)
    • Sacrifice does not mean to kill but to offer to God what has been killed. (Wonderful!)
    • When you are repenting, you are preparing for the sacrifice.
    • Jesus came back through the holy Ghost – the Witness of Jesus (Wonderful!). 
    • Every time Jesus speaks, it reveals how ignorant we are and how great he is!  (So good!)
    • Your response to the Word of God for you determines your eternal life.
    • Confessing what Jesus has taught you is confessing him!
    • The Bible won’t do it – The Word of God does!
    • Jesus couldn’t come to earth to be a Priest – God already had an earthly Priesthood. 
    • Jesus came to be the sacrificial Lamb. 
    • There had to be a Priest to get Jesus up to heaven, so God made him one! (Wonderful!)

    Sorry for the length, but this was just so good to my soul today that I wanted to share a little.  And believe me, there is so much more in this message.  I really enjoyed hearing your experiences (your credentials!) again, and I am so thankful God has given us a Teacher to feed our souls.  God help us to pass it on and confess Christ.

    Thank you, Brother John.  You are loved.

    Sandy  🙂

    *To view the video on The Sacrifice of Christ mentioned above, please follow the link below.

    https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+sacrifice+of+Christ+youtube+john+clark&docid=607998044529314095&mid=906D4DA139F78F8BFDBC906D4DA139F78F8BFDBC&view=detail&FORM=VIRE

  • The Bible

    Hi, John.

    I had a wonderful little experience this morning.  I read this TFE (linked below), and then I watched some videos on Noah’s Ark, and I came upon this one (listed below).  It sparked an excitement in me watching the video, even though it may or may not be the real ark, but just for people to have an interest in attempting to find it stirred happiness inside of me.

    After watching the video and reading about the ark, I was in the kitchen to get some coffee.  Suddenly, I felt such an overwhelming love from God for the Bible; I started crying from this wonderful touch.  God has recorded the history of Him and His creation in book form so that we can have an opportunity that will lead to Him and the New Birth through His Son, as written in the TFE. 

    I felt a reality from God about the love from God that He has for us.  The feelings to me in the kitchen felt like the Bible is one precious gem of love to the heart that He touches.  Just like the explorer in the video, trying to seek out the truth of the matter about the ark, I felt how precious this gift of the Bible is. 

    I have always appreciated the Bible and enjoyed the history and stories, but I don’t think that I have felt this kind of love from God about the Bible as I had this morning. 

    I really can’t explain it, but its better felt than told, but I still wanted to try to tell on it.

    Billy 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNxwCnfpQwE

    https://goingtojesus.com/gtj_thoughts.html?tname=tfe01-07

  • Hiring and Firing

    John,

    This morning’s Thought for Today (Jan. 6)* is SO good, and so relative to the “give it a name” theme!  

    In the TFT, you talk about Christianity’s evil in hiring and firing pastors, and where that leads.  You gave it a name.  There is not one person in a Christian place who had an honest heart that could not agree with it and feel conviction.

    Praise the Lord for what we have in Jesus and in you! clapping hands

    Gary

    Thought for Today
    Jan. 06

    “HIRELINGS”

    From a meeting of September 6, 1981 at Aunt Leatha’s house.

    Of all the strange developments of the religion of Christianity, few have the continuing power to destroy hope and prevent fellowship and spiritual growth than the tradition of hiring and firing ministers. There is no such thing as hiring a man who is truly sent from God. And if there is no such thing as hiring a servant of Christ, then there certainly can be no such thing as firing him. God’s men neither come nor go for money.

    Paul wrote to Timothy of the great apostasy of the saints that would eventually result in the rise of Christianity. He told Timothy that “the time will come when they [the saints] will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears, and they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables [the religion of Christianity]” (2Tim. 4:3-4).

    The way that God’s people “heap” to themselves men who teach them lies is to hire them. But what if a congregation hires the wrong one? That would be tragic, wouldn’t it? The fact is, however, that any man who can be hired to speak for God is a liar. Any man who can be hired to be a pastor is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. God’s men don’t rent their services. They never have, and they never will. There is no greater proof that the religion of Christianity is not of God than its system of hiring and firing ministers, and of shifting them from congregation to congregation.

    Shifting pastors around is one of the chief means employed by Satan to confuse the sheep and keep them immature. It takes years for a pastor and his sheep to grow together, years to get to know each other and the other people in each other’s world. In God’s kingdom, being a pastor is not a job; it is what a man is. It is life-long responsibility with one flock, the flock that God sends to that man. I have never sought “members” to add to the congregation that meets in my house. God sends whom He will send; and God takes away whom He will take away. I am not in charge. I have never gone out looking for members, and I have never chased after someone whom God sent away.

    A few years ago, Jesus told me, “Neither expect nor desire any big thing; just make your work perfect.” God can either increase the size of the congregation He wants me to care for, or He can make it smaller. That is none of my business. My business is to feed the sheep that God sends and to watch for their souls. Every person who meets in my house knows that they are not paying me to do anything and that they cannot pay me to do anything. I have never begged for money, taken up a collection, or impressed the women to cook food for bake sales, and I have never felt any need to do so. In fact, over the past decade, I have refused money offered to me by a large number of people. Their ungodly lifestyles made them unfit to bring money to Jesus.

    When a Christian congregation hires a man to minister for them, they do not hire him to hear from God but to tell them what they want to hear. Baptists hire men who are willing to teach their Baptist doctrines for money; they won’t hire Catholic priests. Presbyterians hire men willing to teach their Presbyterian doctrines for money; they won’t hire Methodist bishops. Pentecostals hire men who will teach their Pentecostal doctrines for money; they never hire Mormons to act as their pastors.

    To proclaim a certain doctrine is the only possible reason a man can be hired to teach because it is impossible to pay a man to teach the truth that he has heard from God. The Word of God cannot be bought. Jesus is not for sale. What Christian congregation would hire a man to stand before them and rebuke them for what they believed? Instead, in those cases in which a Christian minister has abandoned a congregation because he has “heard the call” to a higher paying position with a more prestigious congregation, the abandoned sheep often set aside a Sunday for men to come and audition for the part of Pastor. These men then perform for the congregations their monologues called “trial sermons”. It is a contest, and it is sad to consider the anxiety that some of those men must suffer, especially the poorer ones, the ones who sincerely hope to secure a higher paying position. All those candidates certainly know that if they do not “tickle the ears” of the congregation, then they will not be hired to play Pastor. They are there to deliver a sermon for one reason: to please the people who hear them.

    This is how it is among the “itching ears” mentioned by Paul, and Christians will hire only the cowards who are low enough to “scratch” their itching ears. But even after a man wins the contest and is hired to play the role of Pastor, the hired man understands well what the consequences will be if he fails to continue to please his audience, and he lives with that threat continually hanging over his head. Jesus called such men “hirelings”, and because the sheep are not his, because he is hired, he cannot love the sheep as will the man whom God raises up to care for them.

    The Lord told me years ago that if a congregation were wise enough to choose its own pastor, it wouldn’t need one. God chooses, because the congregation doesn’t know what it needs; God raises up, because man cannot raise up man above the plane of mortal power and wisdom; God anoints, because no man can set another man apart from men and make him holy. This is how it is in the kingdom of God. The system never changes. And if the saints of God on earth today hope to see how God will organize the body of Christ, then they must renounce Christianity and get still before God. We, the body of Christ on earth, need to be fixed, and nothing in Christianity can do it. Indeed, Christianity is the worst of all our problems. God’s people would be much better off without it.

    When Paul wrote to Timothy that believers would turn away from the truth of Christ, he did not prophesy falsely. Even while he lived, he grieved that every single assembly in Asia Minor had forsaken the truth that he had preached to them (2Tim. 1:15). From that “great falling away” eventually sprang up the religion that is now known as Christianity, a vain, contemptible religion that proclaims its false gospels in the name of the true Lord. We will please God if we refuse to participate in that religion and its foolish ways.

    We will please God if we reject the opportunities that Christianity offers us to select our own pastors. It will please God if, instead, we simply confess to Jesus our ignorance of what is best for us and cast ourselves down at his feet. He will heal the body if we will listen to Him and trust in Him. He will give us pastors after His own heart who will love the sheep God gives to them and will never abandon them for more money. They will live and die with their flocks, knowing that, in the end, they must give account to Jesus for their souls.

    *Going to Jesus.com –

  • Gentile Converts

    I’m reading in Galatians, and I had this question.

    We know that Gentiles in Paul’s time who had the Spirit but were circumcised had to keep the law (Gal. 5:3).  Do you think they still had to keep the law if they later heard and believed Paul preaching that the Gentiles were free from the law?

    Thanks,

    John

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    Hi, John.

    Thanks for the question.  It is a good one.

    Yes, they still had to keep the law because they were no longer Gentiles, but Jews.  Paul’s gospel was not for them, since they had converted.

    Another good question is, what did God expect Jewish believers (including circumcised Gentiles with the Spirit) to do after Jerusalem was sacked in AD 70, which made keeping the law impossible?  I believe that with that event, God was liberating Jewish  believers from the law (including converted Gentiles), cutting the cord that was holding them to it by forcing them into a position of having to trust in Christ alone to save.  Nothing but Christ was left!  Unfortunately, instead of doing that, many believers devised new ceremonies, patterned after the law, and continued to worship “in the flesh”, as Paul would say.  And so began the centuries-long development of a new religion, the abomination that crowned itself with the august title, “Christianity”.

    Thanks again for the question.

    Pastor John

  • More of God

    Random Thought

    1-6

    Making Room For More of God

    From a sermon by Pastor John in 1981.

    In a sermon many years ago now, I said, “If you want more of God, you have to make room for more of God.”  That just means, clear away the clutter of your life and make room for more of God! The world will consume all your strength and attention with “necessary” things.  The world will eat up every spare second you have if you let it. It will entertain you to death.

    When the world demands all your time, rebel against it.  There were times when Jesus and his disciples were so busy healing and helping people that they had no time for earthly matters, not even time to eat (Mk. 3:20).  They felt the same way Job did about the comparative value of the things of God and the things of this world.  Job said to his friends, “I have esteemed the words of God’s mouth more than my necessary food!” (Job. 23:12).

    If you want more of God, you have to make room for more of God, even if making room for God means neglecting things this world insists are important.  Being filled with righteousness takes time, and to be filled with it will require spending time seeking to know and to please God, often at the expense of time that could be spent on important worldly matters.

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    Pastor John,

    I read “Random Thought” last night before bed, it was so good and encouraging. This morning I felt that pull to just get on my knees and spend time with Jesus before I started my day.  I began to pray in tongues and tears flowed.  I began praying for different ones, I was praying asking Jesus to help us, to heal us.  To encourage the downhearted and to guide us when we feel lost and don’t know what to do. Afterwards, I put some music on to listen to while I started working.  Darren’s song “Come unto me” started playing.  In it he sings, Come unto me and I will be your healer, come unto me you will never be alone.  He is our friend, our Saviour and our healer.  If you come unto me I will lead you home.  It was a very sweet, tender morning with Jesus.

    Michelle

    Going to Jesus.com – Making Room for More of God

  • Obedience First

    Pastor John,

    Hearing these last two days about a young person’s situation has brought this to mind.

    Twenty years ago the Lord put it on my heart to tell a person in my family who had the holy Ghost that they were living contrary to the will of God and that they needed to change what they were doing. Jesus let me know I would be offering whatever I had in the form of earthly goods to help that person as they needed it—if they would just obey Jesus. I was happy to do that because whatever I had was the Lord’s. Jesus also let me know that I could not offer that help until the person had yielded to the will of God.

    This person in my family was in a tough spot to be sure, and what God was requiring of them was scary. But relief was there; it was hidden behind the door of obedience.

    That was not my choice but by God’s design.

    I arrived that day and I delivered the message from Jesus to my family member just as I was supposed to, and I was eager to help them as God had instructed me.  The person heard me out and even confessed that all I had said was true.  But ultimately chose to stay their course, asking me in the end, “What am I supposed to do if I make the change?”  I don’t know the exact words I told them, but I do recall telling them that the outcome didn’t matter.  We don’t obey God because of the outcome—that is His business.

    They chose their path – and I left for home.  Little did they know that day that God their creator had their answer waiting just as soon as they stepped out in faith.  But they had to step out first!  I guess it is kind of like stepping out into thin air when there is no visible stepping stone.  Obeying God sometimes can feel like stepping on nothing and trusting Him.

    All the way home that day and for many days after, like a trumpet sounding in my heart, I heard: “First the obedience, then the relief.”  Over and over that played in my heart until I believe it was permanently etched inside.

    We don’t obey God because of the results it brings.  Sometimes it might hurt.  We don’t serve Him to be saved or to have a better life; that is His business.  We serve Him because of Who he is, and because of who we are.  And the Spirit in us says, “YES.”

    Jerry

  • Holiness Versus Ceremonies

    Hey John,

    I loved your teaching from Wednesday night.  It really touched my heart.

    This week I’ve been reading Foxe’s Book of Martyrs of godly men who laid their lives down for the Truth.  Whew!  What they suffered for Jesus!

    Christianity has not changed through the centuries. it’s full of ceremonies and pomp, but they deny the power of God. Like you’ve said many times, right now it’s just not in style to persecute and torture believers physically.  They just use words to slander the truth and anyone who dares to speak it.

    We are blessed to have been taught by God! red heart

    Bess

    witcliff

  • Averism

    Hi, Pastor John,

    I was lying on the couch this morning and meditating on the Lord. In my spirit, I heard this phrase, “These are the days of Averism.”  I have, that I can remember, never heard the word, Averism nor any form of the word.  I looked it up and here is what I found in the Urban Dictionary. There may be more uses of the word somewhere else, I don’t know.  I feel, in a small part, this phrase goes along with your message about, “Confessing” from our hearts, from Wednesday’s meeting, and “cutting the cord”. I also feel that God is now giving us time to do exactly that, “Confessing from our hearts” and “Sanctifying God in our hearts” to be a light in our area of control.

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    Averism

    Love always,

    Billy

  • Sanctification in 1Cor. 7:14 

    Pastor John: 

    What you wrote about sanctification is incorrect. 

    An unbelieving man can be sanctified by his believing wife and also an unbelieving woman can be sanctified by her believing husband…along with their children too.

    NIV Corinthians 7:14 New International Version

    “For the unbelieving husband has been sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified through her believing husband. Otherwise, your children would be unclean, but as it is, they are holy.”

    https://biblehub.com/1_corinthians/7-14.htm

    What you wrote was, and I quote …. 

    “But there is not one example in the New Testament of anyone sanctifying anything by the use of earthly matter.  This is because sanctification in Christ is a matter of spiritual holiness, and no man can touch another person’s spirit.  Man is flesh, and he cannot reach another person’s spirit.  Only God can do that. Sanctification is now accomplished only by the touch of God’s holy Spirit, access to which Spirit Jesus purchased by his sacrificial death.  Jesus is the last person who is said in the Bible to have sanctified himself (Jn.17:19).  Everyone else now is sanctified by the Spirit of God.  And how much holier it must be in this New Covenant to be sanctified by the touch of God’s own Spirit than to have been sanctified by the sprinkling of animal blood, ashes of a red heifer, or olive oil! Carnal men could not appreciate what God was doing with those Old Covenant ceremonies; how much less are carnal men now able to understand this wonderful, sanctifying holy Ghost!”

    I just want you to teach the correct word as it is written, Brother.

    Pastor HG 

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    Hi, Pastor HG.

    It is difficult to understand how you are looking at this subject.  Are you saying that there is a way in this covenant for people to be sanctified other than by God’s holy Spirit?  I hope not.

    The NIV’s translation of the past perfect form of the verb (ἡγίασται) in 1Corinthians 7:14 misses Paul’s point completely.  That translation suggests that because one spouse is sanctified, the other one automatically is.  If that were true, there would be no such thing as a sanctified person married to an unsanctified person because an unbeliever would be automatically sanctified by marriage to a believer.  And in that case, Paul was wasting his time talking about a sanctified person married to an unsanctified person – because there is no such thing.

    No, my friend, God, through the Spirit that His Son Jesus purchased with his blood, is the only source of sanctification in this covenant and forever.  He hates it when believers marry unbelievers, and He does not sanctify what He hates.

    If you are among those Christian teachers who compel believing women to stay perpetually with wicked unbelievers, even in horrid conditions, I beg you to reconsider your position.

    Your servant in Christ,

    Pastor John 

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