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Letters to the Apostle Paul
We get letters. Most are very encouraging but some take us to task for
what we write. We don't mind the latter; in fact, more often than not it
helps us to emulate the Bereans, making sure we are true to the
Scriptures in what we present. Nevertheless, some letters mystify us. In
justifying many of the highly questionable and sometimes rather bizarre
teachings, practices and spiritual movements in Christendom today, the
writers seem to be oblivious to what God's Word says quite clearly
regarding such issues.
Since much of what we see going on in the church and the world is at its
root common to what Paul experienced, we have wondered about the
critical letters he might have received in rebuttal of his epistles.
Still more interesting however, what if Paul were to have received
responses then that were specifically related to what is taking place
now in the professing church?
With that in mind, we present the following quasi-hypothetical correspondence:
FROM THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL AT CORINTH:
To Paul, an Apostle of the Christian sect.
Sir. We greet you in the name of your god, Jesus. We represent your colleagues, fellow priests and ministers to the many gods whose shrines and temples bless this great culturally diverse city of ours. Our Council has representatives of the disciples of Hermes, Poseidon, Athena, Heracles, Apollo, and the great goddess Aphrodite, at whose altars I serve. Our primary reason for contacting you is to let you know that you have been selected as a finalist for the "Temple Prize," a sum of money equal to your weight in gold and presented annually to the individual recognized for his outstanding contribution to progress in religion. That sum represents our appreciation for what you have accomplished. We have been amazed at how quickly your sect has grown and are confident that, should you win this rather substantial prize, you will put it to good use for the glory of your god, just as previous winners have faithfully served their deities with their reward.
To Paul, an Apostle of the Christian sect.
Sir. We greet you in the name of your god, Jesus. We represent your colleagues, fellow priests and ministers to the many gods whose shrines and temples bless this great culturally diverse city of ours. Our Council has representatives of the disciples of Hermes, Poseidon, Athena, Heracles, Apollo, and the great goddess Aphrodite, at whose altars I serve. Our primary reason for contacting you is to let you know that you have been selected as a finalist for the "Temple Prize," a sum of money equal to your weight in gold and presented annually to the individual recognized for his outstanding contribution to progress in religion. That sum represents our appreciation for what you have accomplished. We have been amazed at how quickly your sect has grown and are confident that, should you win this rather substantial prize, you will put it to good use for the glory of your god, just as previous winners have faithfully served their deities with their reward.
In the process of narrowing down our selection, however, some troubling
writings have been brought to our attention which we have been told bear
your signature. These epistles seem to oppose all that our council and
the highly revered Temple Prize stand for. The author of these writings
refers to our deities as "dumb idols" and "devils"; he goes on at great
length to warn your sect not to have any "fellowship with devils,"
claiming that there is only one god and there can be no agreement
between him and the idols of our temples.
This is all very distressing
to the great cause of religious unity; yet, we are hopeful of better
things from you as you hasten to resolve the concern before us. The
Prize, you will be gratified to know, will be presented by the Grand
Asiarch of the Temple of Aphrodite Urania, Queen of the Heavens, with
the ceremony actually taking place in the inner sanctuary of our great
goddess. A reception will follow for priests and worshipers of all
creeds at the Unity Court of Religions.
FROM THE SPIRITUAL WARFARE STRATEGIC COMMAND CENTER IN EPHESUS:
Greetings. While we have been blessed by your teachings in general, we marvel at how uninformed you are concerning spiritual warfare. You seem to recognize the powerful organization of the spirit world of demons as "principalities," "powers" and "rulers"-and we do find helpful your teaching which encourages the believer to take up "the whole Armour of God," and especially "the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." Yet you remain terribly vague regarding the critical necessity of confronting demons.
Greetings. While we have been blessed by your teachings in general, we marvel at how uninformed you are concerning spiritual warfare. You seem to recognize the powerful organization of the spirit world of demons as "principalities," "powers" and "rulers"-and we do find helpful your teaching which encourages the believer to take up "the whole Armour of God," and especially "the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." Yet you remain terribly vague regarding the critical necessity of confronting demons.
Since you were with us last, God has raised up individuals to teach us
to bind and loose spirits, identify territorial demons, utilize
spiritual mapping, develop prayerwalking, and become more effective in
tearing down demonic strongholds. We have also learned how to remove
generational curses through identificational repentance. How is it that
you were not aware of these spiritual techniques for vanquishing our
satanic enemies?
You seem to be ignorant of territorial spirits, which must be bound in
order for the gospel to advance. That became clear to us through word of
your failure to convert Philippi. No wonder you could only cast a demon
out of one young lady there-and even that led to your beating and
imprisonment! Obviously, much strategic-level spiritual warfare was
needed to bind the strongman of that city and thereby to assure your
success.
We, on the other hand, have learned what brings victory. By marching
around the temple of Diana here in Ephesus, our prayerwalkers have had
great success in reducing the sales of her statuettes, as well as
restricting the business of her shrine prostitutes. Whereas you were
mute on the subject and the methods involved in spiritual warfare, we
found information gleaned from converted pagan priests to be very
insightful, particularly in learning the spiritual history of this great
city. Our exorcisms also proved helpful, and provided us with
intelligence from the demons themselves-that is, of course, after our
commanding them to speak the truth.
Should you still be suffering from that "messenger of Satan," we have an
eager deliverance team ready to set you free. However. we would ask you
to please refrain from the feeble and questionable plea that Christ
told you, "My grace is sufficient for thee." We feel that is a defeatist
attitude at best, and certainly not suited for the spiritual militancy
required in our times.
FROM THOSE AT CORINTH, "BEHIND IN NO GIFT" AND PROUD OF IT!
Following your departure from your flock in this spiritually active Greek city, God has done a wonderful work by sending us ministers with a special anointing. The results can only be described as a revival among God's people. Yet you disappoint us greatly by making spiritual judgments from a distant place. You have missed the mark badly by not returning to observe in person the miraculous power here, the changed lives, and perhaps most tragic of all, by not coming to us privately before writing your destructive letters, that you might gain deeper insights through personal dialogue with us.
Following your departure from your flock in this spiritually active Greek city, God has done a wonderful work by sending us ministers with a special anointing. The results can only be described as a revival among God's people. Yet you disappoint us greatly by making spiritual judgments from a distant place. You have missed the mark badly by not returning to observe in person the miraculous power here, the changed lives, and perhaps most tragic of all, by not coming to us privately before writing your destructive letters, that you might gain deeper insights through personal dialogue with us.
Because of your closed-mindedness you have missed this inspiring
operation of the Holy Spirit. Whether at our love feasts or in our
worship, God is working powerfully, sovereignly and in gratifyingly
spontaneous ways. While it is true that we do not fully comprehend what
God is doing, and at times the manifestations seem foolish to some,
nevertheless we want more of what He has for us, and we praise Him for
the outpouring of His Spirit.
Obviously you are blind to the validity of this special impartation when
you protest, "God is not the author of confusion," and "Let all things
be done decently and in order." How is it you cannot grasp that the Lord
may be working in a new way, especially one which is much more
personally transforming? Have you no fear of quenching or grieving the
Holy Spirit of God?
FROM THE GACMPC (GNOSTIC APOSTLES OF CORINTH FOR A MORE POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY):
Dear Brother Paul. This is a most difficult letter for us to write, since the last thing we want to do is to lower your already poor self-esteem by appearing critical. However, we feel compelled to counsel you because your self-image seems almost beyond recovery, and we're concerned that your pessimistic mindset is creating a dramatically adverse effect on the churches here in Greece and elsewhere.
Dear Brother Paul. This is a most difficult letter for us to write, since the last thing we want to do is to lower your already poor self-esteem by appearing critical. However, we feel compelled to counsel you because your self-image seems almost beyond recovery, and we're concerned that your pessimistic mindset is creating a dramatically adverse effect on the churches here in Greece and elsewhere.
Perhaps you don't realize your own negativity. Here are just a few examples: To Timothy you wrote that you are the "chief of sinners"; to the Romans, that "no good thing" dwells in your flesh, calling yourself a "wretched man"; to us at Corinth, that you are the least of the "Apostles" and that you are "nothing"; and to those in Ephesus you write that you are "less than the least of the saints."
The Christianity you profess debases the value and worth of every
Christian, as well as his God-given intellect. You make your own
ignorance and folly apparent when you ask, "Hath not God made foolish
the wisdom of this world?" Are you not addressing a people here in
Corinth among whom philosophers and counselors reign supreme? Dare you
undermine their heroes? What kind of positive witness is that? Can you
not recognize that all truth is God's truth and that wisdom is abundant
in writings of the world's greatest minds?
Of even greater concern, however, than your embarrassing us among these
noble Greeks, is the humiliating context in which you set our faith. You
claim that the Christian life involves struggles which may include
hunger, poverty, homelessness, sufferings, distresses, perils,
persecutions, while Christ's ambassadors are "made as the filth of the
world, and are the offscouring of all things unto this day." Is this
your testimony as an "Apostle" who finds "joy" in all such things? We
Apostles here in Corinth know nothing of the sort. Seed faith has
brought us great prosperity; and healings abound among us because of
faith in our faith.
Small wonder that our brothers and sisters did not provide for your
welfare while you lived among them. By your own words you have created
your dire circumstances from which Christ came to set you free; you
spoke those negative conditions upon yourself. Through lack of faith you
have grossly missed the success Christ achieved for His own. Do you
actually think you bring hope or help to those in tribulation by
proclaiming that "our light affliction...is but for a moment"? And you
would have believers here and in Asia "imitate" you? God forbid!!
Thankfully, we know the power of positive confession.
FROM THE ECT COMMITTEE IN GALATIA:
To Paul, our brother in our common faith.
We love you, as we love all who name the name of our precious Lord and Savior. Good Paul, you have taught us so much. Yet, some here in Galatia have taken your words too literally, becoming somewhat closed-minded, even to the point of developing a critical spirit. Their unchristian and divisive attitude has been directed at our dear friends of the circumcision persuasion.
To Paul, our brother in our common faith.
We love you, as we love all who name the name of our precious Lord and Savior. Good Paul, you have taught us so much. Yet, some here in Galatia have taken your words too literally, becoming somewhat closed-minded, even to the point of developing a critical spirit. Their unchristian and divisive attitude has been directed at our dear friends of the circumcision persuasion.
Certainly that is not what you intended for us! Therefore, to make
amends for these unloving brothers and to demonstrate to the religious
community and to the world that we are indeed loving, we have worked
feverishly to develop a document which would emphasize those things we
hold in common with those of the circumcision. In addition, concerning
the very issue upon which we still differ with the circumcisers, we
shall continue to dialogue with them, our goal being to reach a
consensus, thereby demonstrating our love through unity. We have had
wonderful support for our reconciliation agreement thus far. Some of our
most inspirational and courageous leaders have signed the ECT accord,
that is, Evangelicals and Circumcisers Together.
To expedite this historic agreement, it would be helpful if you would
sign the document and in addition write a word of exhortation to our
group of dissenters. You might explain to them that the term "accursed"
as you applied it to the circumcisers (who hold to so many of the
beliefs we profess) doesn't mean what they think. Surely these divisive
literalists would come to their senses and realize that their strenuous
objections to adding one small requirement for salvation is simply
hairsplitting. Such a minor adjustment to faith is simply not worth
squabbling over, and hardly a reason for separation among those who love
Jesus.
Thank you for your assistance in this, and please sign and return the enclosed ECT document at your earliest convenience.
It would be great if we could all just have a good laugh at the
folly of the above letters. Sadly, that's not appropriate. All the
hypothetical arguments listed (and there are many more) have been taken
from published defenses by today's leading proponents of such teachings,
practices or activities, as well as from correspondence we've received
over the years. The idea that they might address their objections to the
Apostle Paul may seem ridiculous, but some today actually have
condemned his writings, especially where he directly contradicts their
false doctrines or endeavors.
On the other hand, many if not most such
proponents of "new truth" are aware that nearly all evangelicals believe
Paul's writings to represent what God commands. Thus they rationalize,
twist or simply ignore his teachings.
The apostasy seems to be in full swing ranging from
ingeniously deceptive subtleties to powerful seductions of the most
ludicrous kind.
Nevertheless, we have the Word of Truth, ministered by
the Spirit of Truth and Jesus who is the Truth, to keep us on God's
path. Pray "without ceasing " for your fellowship, your pastor and all those of influence in Christendom, that they would not only have a "love of the truth, " but boldly speak "the truth in love."
T. A. McMAHON