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10.
Troubleshooting Cults, Atheists, Skeptics
If you know the
Lord, nothing will shake your faith. It is true that the man with an experience
is not at the mercy of a man with an argument. Take for example a little boy who
is looking at a heater. His father warns him that it's hot. The child says,
"O.K. I believe it's hot." At that point, he has an intellectual belief that the
heater is hot. When his Dad leaves the room, he says, "I wonder if it really is
hot?" He then reaches out his little hand and grabs the heater bar with his
fingers. The second his flesh burns he stops believing the heater is hot. He now
knows it's hot! He has moved out of the realm of "faith" into the realm of
"experience."
In comes a heater expert and says, "Son, I have a B.A. in the study of heat. The
heater is definitely not hot. I can prove it to you." The child would probably
say, "Mr Expert, I don't care how many B.A.'s you have. I know that heater is
hot -- I touched it! I'm not in the realm of belief, I'm in the realm of
experience. Goodbye."
If you have touched the heater bar of God's love and forgiveness, if the Holy
Spirit has "born witness" that you are a child of God (Romans 8:16), if you have
received the Gospel with "power, the Holy Ghost and much assurance" (1
Thessalonians 1:5), you will never be shaken by a skeptic.
When cults tell you that you must acknowledge God's name to be saved, that you
must worship on a certain day that you must be baptized by an elder of their
church, don't panic. Merely go back to the Instruction Manual. The Bible has all
the answers, and searching them out, will make you grow.
If you feel intimidated by atheists -- if you think they are "intellectuals,"
read the book,
God Doesn't Believe in Atheists. It will show you that they are
the opposite. It will also instruct you on how you can prove God's existence,
and also prove that the "atheist" doesn't exist.
Finally, the way to prevent sporting injury and pain, is to keep yourself fit.
Exercise. The Apostle Paul kept fit through exercise. He said, "Herein do I
exercise myself, to always have a conscience void of offense toward God, and
toward men" (Acts 24:16). Do the same. Listen to the voice of conscience. It's
your friend, not your enemy. Remember the words of Solomon:
"Fear God and keep His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. For God
shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be
good, or whether it be evil" (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14).
Keep the Day of Judgment before your eyes. On that Day, you will be glad for the
cultivations of a tender conscience.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I hope the principles expounded have
been helpful, and that any knowledge you have gained from it, will some day save
you some pain.
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