FIVE
QUESTIONS YOUR PASTOR
WILL NOT BE
ABLE TO ANSWER
Some time
ago I was inspired to compose a list of questions that I have given to several
pastors of churches in my area. I have yet to hear back from any of them...
QUESTION #1
“For all the land which
you see, I give to you and your descendants forever.”
(Genesis 13:15)
“Also I give to you and
your descendants after you the land in which you are a stranger, all the
After reading and
studying these two Scriptures it appears to me that something is not in accord,
because the physical seed of Abraham has not always retained possession of the
QUESTION #2
The Bible also says that
the Aaronic Priesthood is an everlasting
priesthood, but the book of Hebrews clearly states an end to it. (See Exodus
40:15, Numbers 25:13, and Hebrews 7:14-18). Likewise, Leviticus 24:8 tells of
the
QUESTION #3
“But I say to you that it will be more tolerable
in that Day for
What is Jesus saying here? If
the ultimate fate of all of the above mentioned is sure to be eternal punishment in literal hellfire, then how can it
possibly be “more tolerable” for one group than for the other?
QUESTION #4
If punishment in hell, which is
described as a place where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth, is everlasting, then why does God’s Word
clearly state the following?
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away.” (Revelation 21:4)
QUESTION #5
Likewise, in Revelation
Now I want to challenge you to take these five questions to the pastor of your church. I will guarantee to you that he will not be able to honestly answer these questions without seriously compromising his belief system.
EXPLAINING A BLATANT CONTRADICTION
The LORD spoke
the following to Moses concerning Aaron and his sons:
“And thou shalt anoint them, as thou didst anoint their father, that they may minister unto me in the priest’s office: for their anointing shall surely be an everlasting priesthood throughout their generations.” (Exodus 40:15 - KJV)
The word “everlasting” is also used in the American Standard
Bible and the New King James Version to describe the Aaronic priesthood. According to the text, this “everlasting” priesthood
is to last throughout the generations of Aaron and his sons. So which is it? Is the text really speaking of a priesthood that is to last
“forever?” Are the generations of Aaron and his sons continuing to this
day? No, for the generations of Aaron and his sons came to an abrupt halt when
Titus of Rome drove the Jews from their land and destroyed the temple in Jerusalem
in 70 A.D., thus fulfilling the prophecy (see Deuteronomy 28:15-68). And the 7th
chapter of Hebrews clearly tells us that
the Aaronic priesthood became null and void when the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ,
became the final perfect sacrifice on behalf of mankind, thus permanently
filling the office as our High Priest.
“This makes Jesus the surety of a better covenant.
The former priests were many in number, because they were prevented by death
from continuing in office; but he holds his priesthood permanently, because he
continues for ever.” (Hebrews 7:22-24 – RSV)
Both the Revised Standard Version and the New American Standard Bible more accurately use the word “perpetual” to describe the duration of this priesthood which is to last “throughout their generations.” Young’s Literal Translation of the Bible “hits the nail on the head” by describing this priesthood as “age-during.” And Young’s Analytical Concordance to the Bible accurately tells us that the Hebrew word olam, which was rendered in this verse as “everlasting” by the King James (Authorized Version) translators, means age, or age-lasting. However, Strong’s Concordance will erroneously give you the idea that olam (Strong’s H#5769) means eternity, always, everlasting, etc. Now based upon the passage we have just examined, what do you NOW think this word means? Should we rather trust the Word of God to interpret the text over the biased (and perhaps influenced) opinions of men? “BEWARE the leaven of the Pharisees!”
*NOTE: Now
there will inevitably be those who will point to Hebrews
PURGE OUT THE LEAVEN
Now I would
like for you to try something. Go back through all of those passages in question and substitute the idea of a
limited period of time (Hebrew: olam, Greek
Septuagint: aion) for words such as forever, eternal, everlasting, etc. If
you do this, you will soon find that ALL
of those verses suddenly make perfect sense! The lake of fire can now be accurately understood as God’s
corrective discipline for the lost, and NOT
an “eternal” torture chamber of horrors.
SHARE THE GOOD NEWS!
If the Spirit is bearing witness
to you that the information you have been reading on this site is true, then it
is now your responsibility to share this good news with others, especially with
those who are of the household of faith. But do not be surprised if they will
not listen to you, for unless they have been given “ears to hear,” God’s Word
clearly tells us that they WILL NOT! (See Ezekiel 2 & 3)
Always remember:
“It is the LORD who goes before you; he will be with
you, he will not fail you or forsake you; do not fear or be dismayed.” (Deuteronomy
31:8 – RSV)
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