Wednesday, October 27, 2010

What is YOUR Big Question?

This Sunday will be very unique at Carolina Christian Church...YOU don't want to miss it!

We will be giving you the chance to text in your Big Question to our church phone and then the team in our sound booth will put the question on the screen for me to answer. We already have a lot of questions, but we will be taking more this week and even during the message. I for one am excited, as I believe this is exactly how Jesus and the apostle Paul dealt with the questions of their day (whether they be the Pharisees or the Sadducees, the gnostics or the judaizers).

When it's all said and done, we will be asking God's question for us: What is keeping YOU from being the FULLY DEVOTED follower of Jesus Christ that He has called you to be?

At the end of the service, we will have an awesome way to tangibly respond to God's question! Again, you don't want to miss this opportunity to worship God if you want to really understand how to grasp the full life promised by the author and perfecter of our faith - Jesus Christ!

Looking forward to seeing ALL of YOU this Sunday!

Pastor Randy

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

What will heaven be like?

One of the most misunderstood doctrines of Scritpure is that of heaven. So many misconceptions prevail as to what heaven will be like - everything from humans being transformed into some angelic being, given a harp and sitting on some cloud (maybe cloud 9?) and singing "Hallelujah" forever and ever and ever to meeting St. Peter at the Pearly Gates and once let in, experiencing an immediate floating, blissful existence.

Sometimes I laugh at these ideas, because there is absolutely no biblical support for any of it. Not only do we make Peter so important on earth, but somehow we make him the gatekeeper to heaven too! In fact, if we are not careful, we might even talk ourselves into not looking forward to heaven, since we can't get past the thought of having to sing constantly 24 hours a day for all eternity.

Fortunately, the Bible has a lot to say about heaven - and it's ALL GOOD! There is really no way a person living in this fallen world will fully grasp the awesome experience of heaven until we have been there. Without saying too much, just know that this life on earth is as close to hell as any Christ-follower will ever come and as close to heaven as any non-believer will ever come.

If we have a better understanding of what heaven is like, we will be all the more fueled by the desire to see everyone we know headed that way. The ones who have gone before us are waiting for us, cheering us on, and awaiting the culmination of history with the Second Coming of Christ, when He will once and for all establish His kingdom on new earth, ushering in the eternal heaven where God and man dwell together forever!

I can't wait for that Day!

See you Sunday!

Randy

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Does Hell Exist?

It sure would be nice to hear the answer "No" to that question. Sadly, the Bible is too clear that a place called "hell" does exist. Furthermore, the Bible graphically portrays hell as separation from God, outer darkness, the place where the worm does not die, a lake of fire and brimstone that is not quenched, and a place of eternal torment and pain. There is no room to dismiss any of these descriptions for hell.

There is also no biblical support for the idea of annihiliation, the immediate or eventual ceasing to exist. This concept flies in the face of the doctrine of justice and judgment so prevalently defined and explained in the Bible.

Even as I type this, I am in anguish over the permanance of people's decisions made in this life. Paul agonized over his people as well: "I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart. For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, those of my own race, the people of Israel." If Christians took more time to contemplate the reality of the fires of hell, our fire for evangelism (telling the Good News to the world) would be both critical and urgent.

We live in a world that would prefer to either put hell away from our thinking altogether or else refuse to believe that an "all-loving" God would condemn any "good" person to an eternity of such unyielding torment. To do either of these is foolishness and speaks to the fact that our world has become so accustomed to man's wickedness that we have lost all sense of God's holiness and justice.

Hell is a topic that no preacher wants to preach but a topic that must be preached in order for revival to happen...

See you this Sunday!

Pastor Randy

Thursday, October 7, 2010

What Happens When You Die?

Near death experiences reported over the last few decades have created a fascination with the afterlife. Movies like "Ghost" and "The Flatliners" have spurred the discussion and debate about the destiny of those who die and what they experience once they cross over the threshold from life to death to life again.

Many of the near-death experiences reported include a "bright light" and "floating feeling." Not surprisingly, far fewer reports depict events many would associate with hell and separation from God. Two alternative versions of life after death include reincarnation and "soul sleep," which says that the spirit (or soul) sleeps until the final judgment occurs. This teaching is held by Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh Day Adventists.

What does the Bible teach? The Bible says that there are two destinies only: heaven or hell. The Bible says that there will be an immediate separation of body and spirit (Eccl. 12:7). The Bible says that we will immediately go to heaven or hell when we die (to be away from the body is to be present with the Lord - 2 Cor. 5:8). The Bible says that we will be conscious in that intermediate state prior to the resurrection bodies (Luke 16:19-31). The Bible says that at the last day, our bodies will be resurrected and be reunited to our spirits (1 Cor. 15:51-58). Finally, the Bible says that the only way to heaven is through faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the only Savior from sin (John 14:6).

This Sunday, we will delve even more deeply into the topic of death and the afterlife!

See you then!

Pastor Randy