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Cecil Andrews, PO BOX 13, Ballynahinch, BT24 8AL, Northern Ireland. Telephone/Fax 028 9756 5511. E-MAIL - takeheed@aol.com WEBSITE - http://www.takeheed.net |
‘HOPE 2008’ and their ‘ecumenical-friendly’
Basis of Faith
In my recent article on this HOPE 2008 initiative that can be viewed on
this link -
http://www.takeheed.net/Hope2008.htm I identified
the ecumenical support by the UK Roman Catholic hierarchy and also the
It was enlightening therefore to view the Basis of Faith posted on
the local [
Knowing the ecumenical involvement with Rome in Billy Graham
crusades over many decades now it therefore comes as no surprise to see a
Basis of Faith
that Rome is able to ‘sign up’ to.
Not only is Rome able to ‘sign up’ to this document but clearly
the ‘penal-substitution’ denying Steve Chalke has been able to ‘sign up’ to it
as he was of course the ‘launch speaker’ in Coventry. Shortly we shall see
why he could in conscience do so.
This Basis of Faith can be viewed on
http://www.celebrationofhope.co.uk/images/COH_Basis_of_Faith.pdf
It is made up of 11 statements and I want to highlight some of
these sections to show how they are very cleverly worded to allow the participation
of both
Statement 3 reads - ‘We believe in the divine
inspiration and supreme authority of the Old and New Testament Scriptures
which are the written Word of God – fully trustworthy for faith and
conduct’.
HOPE 2008, by identifying the Old and
New Testament Scriptures as being ‘the written Word of God’ has opened
the door for there being scope for an ‘oral Word of God’ such as
Roman Catholic ‘Tradition’
and so Rome can live quite comfortably with Statement 3.
Statement 6 reads – ‘We believe in the atoning
sacrifice of Christ on the cross: dying in our place, paying the price of
sin and defeating evil, and so reconciling us with God’.
Please note that in this
statement the atoning work of Christ on the cross is nowhere described as
being a ‘finished’
work because
Please note also that the
atoning work of Christ is nowhere described as being a ‘propitiatory’ work – a
work that appeases of turns away the just wrath of a Holy God against sin.
On the basis of this omission Steve Chalke can live quite comfortably with Statement 6.
Statement 7 reads – ‘We believe in the bodily
resurrection of Christ, the first fruits of our resurrection, his ascension
to the Father and his reign and mediation as the only Saviour of the world’.
Firstly I would point out
that the small ‘h’ in ‘his’ when referring to Christ is how it appears in
this Basis of Faith – normally
Christians would capitalise the ‘H’ when referring to our blessed Saviour.
This statement refers to
Christ’s ‘mediation
as the only Saviour of the world’ - it does
not refer to Him being “the one mediator between God and men” [1 Timothy 2:5]. By this
very subtle wording and phraseology
Statement 8 reads – ‘We believe in the justification
of sinners solely by the grace of God through faith in Christ’.
Please note that this statement
omits to include one of the great Reformation ‘solas’ by not wording the statement
to read ‘through faith ALONE in Christ’. . On the basis of this omission
Rome can live quite comfortably with Statement 8 as it accommodates
her requirement for ‘works done in faith’ to contribute to a sinner’s justification.
Statement 9 reads – ‘We believe in the ministry
of God the Holy Spirit who leads us to repentance, unites us with Christ
through new birth, empowers our discipleship and enables our witness’.
I personally believe in the
light of God’s Word that the order and content of this statement should
have read
‘believe in the ministry of God the Holy Spirit who, unites us with Christ
through new birth, grants us saving faith in the finished work of Christ,
leads us to repentance towards God, enables our discipleship and empowers
our witness’. Such a wording, particularly with regard to the expression
‘saving faith in the finished work
of Christ’ would of course pose insurmountable problems for
Statement 10 reads – ‘We believe in the Church,
the body of Christ both local and universal, the priesthood of all believers
– given life by the Spirit and endowed with the Spirit’s gifts to worship
God and proclaim the gospel, promoting justice and love’.
You will note that I have
underlined what has been ‘tacked on’ to the phrase ‘proclaim the gospel’ namely ‘promoting justice and love’.
The purpose of ‘proclaiming the gospel’ is not to ‘promote
justice and love’ [a social ‘gospel’ that Rome and liberal/apostate/emerging
churches are keen to advocate] but the purpose of ‘proclaiming the gospel’
is to see lost sinners receiving gracious ‘salvation’ from God as many scriptures indicate
such as Romans
1:16 and 1st
Corinthians 1:17-18. On the basis of this inclusion
On the local website a number of HOPE 2008 Information
Seminars are detailed to take place in the following churches –
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Mon
15th Oct |
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Carnmoney |
Carnmoney
Pres |
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Tues
16th Oct |
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Lisburn |
Lisburn
Cathedral |
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Tues
16th Oct |
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Carrickfergus |
Woodlands
Pres |
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Wed
17th Oct |
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Knock
Pres |
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Wed
17th Oct |
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Willowfield
Parish |
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Thurs
18th Oct |
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Thurs
18th Oct |
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Newtownbreda
Baptist |
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Mon
22nd Oct |
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Lurgan |
Lurgan
Methodist |
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Tues
23rd Oct |
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Ballymena |
Wellington
St Pres |
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Tues
23rd Oct |
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Ballynahinch |
Ballynahinch
Pres |
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Wed
24th Oct |
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Finaghy |
Lowe
Memorial Pres |
As I looked at this list I was struck by the number of churches
listed that have facilitated the likes of Alpha Courses, 40 Days of Purpose, Willow Creek programmes and of
course the much-heralded but ultimately the ecumenical damp squib of ‘Power to Change’.
Regularly these churches give over the ‘oversight’ role to
men and organisations that quite simply are not “faithful men who shall be able to teach others”
[2 Timothy 2:2’.
They regularly abdicate the role entrusted to them and as
detailed in Acts
20:28 where Paul reminded the elders of the church at Ephesus of
how they were to “Take
heed therefore unto yourselves and to all the flock over which the Holy Spirit
hath made you overseers to feed the church of God which he hath purchased
with his own blood”.
Evangelism is meant to happen very much on a one-to-one basis
and for that to happen God’s flock need to be fed
and instructed by those entrusted with the task of feeding and instructing
them in their local church. These large initiatives, where “sound doctrine” is at a
premium and ‘social
cohesion’ is very much to the fore are sidetracking the main issue at
the heart of the Mission of Christ namely that “Christ Jesus came into this world to save sinners”
[1 Timothy 1:15].
This ‘sidetracking’ is well illustrated by this statement
on the local HOPE 2008 website –
Churches across NI in recent years have faced up to the challenge of community
engagement and recent surveys have shown that the vast majority of youth
and children's work in the country is done by churches. Add to that programmes
for senior citizens, parenting classes, lunch clubs and a host of other
initiatives and there's no doubt that church has taken seriously the role
of being salt and light.
For Christians to be ‘salt’ and ‘light’ it means that they
are ‘engaging sin’ head on – it does not mean that they are up to their necks
in social activity. Please don’t misunderstand me – I believe there is a role
for Christians to be active in social ventures but the PRIMARY role of the
church is to proclaim the gospel and not to feed the hungry. Once these lines
of demarcation get intertwined then the salt loses its saltiness and other
temporal issues and concerns block the light of truth out.
In my earlier article I noted the involvement of Evangelical Alliance through
their General director, Joel Edwards being listed as a member
of the HOPE
2008 Board of reference. Locally here the
National Director Evangelical
Vice-chair Celebration of Hope
In closing I want to repeat something that I quoted in my
earlier article –
Loraine Boettner wrote under a sub-heading
of ‘The Church in Politics’ –
‘She must not allow herself
to be used as a pressure group for the securing of certain rights and temporal
benefits for men, nor to pressure the state for reform measures even though
such reforms may be needed and desirable from the Christian viewpoint. Christians
as individuals are indeed to work for whatever reforms may be needed but
the Church is not to do so in her corporate capacity. Such action on
the part of the Church almost invariably will detract from her primary mission
of the proclamation of The Gospel and ministering to the spiritual
needs of men and will tend to give people a wrong conception as to what
her mission really is’.
This article is about the ‘ecumenical friendly’ Basis of Faith of HOPE
2008 and this quotation by the late Mr Boettner is from his classis book called
‘Roman Catholicism’.
Truly “he being dead yet speaketh” [Hebrews 11:4].
The devil is quite happy to let the professing ‘Church’ try
to ‘Christianise’ the world. His feathers only get ruffled when Christians
try to ‘evangelise’ the world. Somehow I don’t think he’ll be losing too much
sleep over this upcoming HOPE 2008.
Cecil Andrews – ‘Take Heed’
Ministries