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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Anti-Gospel

The Perversion of Christ's Grace Gospel

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From the Introduction:
Most people who attend their church services each week are not hearing the gospel. They are hearing an anti-gospel.

The English word "anti" is a preposition derived from the same word in Greek.1 It means "against, opposite, contrary, or in place of."2 The antichrist is against Christ, and at the same time he seeks to replace Christ. He also seeks to replace the gospel of Christ with a contrary gospel, an anti-gospel.

The word gospel literally means God spell (God’s word). In order to recognize and guard against the influence of the false gospel, it is important for the reader to be like the noble Bereans and check everything that is said against God’s word found in the Holy Bible. See Acts 17:10-11.

The devil is a very subtle liar who opposes God and his gospel. See Genesis 3:1; John 8:44. That old serpent has stealthily introduced his deceptive anti-gospel into the pulpits of churches around the world. He has very craftily mixed the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees into the gospel and ruined the whole loaf. Matthew 16:6-12. The resulting false gospel is premised on the idea that all men are freed from the bondage to sin and therefore have the ability to choose of their own free will whether or not to believe in Jesus.

This is not a dispute over a fine distinction that is only of interest to theologians. This issue goes to the heart of the gospel. It goes to the heart of salvation. It goes to the heart of who is Jesus. The bible states that man is spiritually dead and must be born again by the power of God. Ephesians 2:1-6; John 3:3-8. God has elected certain to be saved by his grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Ephesians 1:3-9; 2:8-10. He imbues his elect with the faith needed to believe in Jesus. Romans 3:21-26; John 1:12-13.

The devil’s false gospel reverses the order of things. Under the false gospel preached in most churches, Jesus does not choose his elect for salvation, instead all men have a free will to choose Jesus. Instead of God choosing man, man chooses God. This mythology is not supported by the bible. It is at the heart of a devilish conspiracy against God and man. The free will anti-gospel denies the sovereignty of God and blasphemously makes God out to be a liar. The free will gospel is a heathen gospel that has a god, but that god is not the God of the bible.

The calling of the true Jesus is effectual; all who are chosen for salvation will believe in him. John 6:37-40. The free will gospel has a false Jesus who only offers the possibility of salvation, with no assurance. The scriptures warn about such a false Jesus. 2 Corinthians 11:4. The free will gospel denies the total depravity of man and the sovereign election of God.

The true gospel has a Jesus who loves only his children and saves them for eternity in heaven. The devilish anti-gospel has a false Jesus who loves everyone in the world, but this false Jesus casts most of those whom he loves in hell, suffering in torments for eternity in a lake of fire. The true Jesus makes it clear in Matthew 7 that he never loved those who are sent to hell. "I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." Matthew 7:23. See also Romans 9:21-23. The true God of the bible saves those whom he has elected for salvation and he condemns those whom he has elected for condemnation. See Romans 9.

The false Jesus of the anti-gospel looks on helplessly while the sinner who is spiritually dead in trespasses and sin decides whether to believe in him. The true Jesus preordained and chose his elect to believe in him before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1:4-5. The false Jesus is an impotent Jesus, who must yield to the desires of men; if men decide after they are saved that they would rather reject Jesus and take their chances with being thrown into hell, they can forfeit their salvation. The false Jesus is powerless to stop them. The true Jesus is Lord of Lords and King of Kings, who is able to preserve his elect and will lose none of those whom he has chosen for salvation. John 10:27-29.


Table of Contents
Introduction

1 Paul Warns About the Anti-Gospel

2 Satanic Conspiracy

3 The Five Points of Arminianism

4 The Jesuit Oath

5 Preventing Grace

6 The Gospel

7 Dead in Trespasses and Sins

8 Chosen Before the Foundation of the World

9 Ordained by God to Believe Not

10 Not Willing that Any Should Perish

11 Salvation Hath Appeared to All Men

12 Born Not of the Will of Man

13 Falling Away

14 How Often Would I Have Gathered Thy Children

15 Ye Do Always Resist the Holy Ghost

16 Only Two Types of Religions in the World

17 The Command to Preach the Gospel

18 No Flesh Should Glory in His Presence

19 Does the Sovereign Holy God Create Evil?

20 He That Was Dead Came Forth

21 The Judas Gospel

22 John 3:16

23 Propitiation for the Sins of the Whole World

24 Denying the Lord that Bought Them

25 Free Will Repentance is Salvation by Works

26 Stripping the Sheep’s Clothing Off John Wesley

27 Rewards for Works

28 Calvary Chapel

29 “Christian” Rock and Roll

30 The Hidden Hand of the Illuminati

31 Arminian Counterfeit Bibles

32 The Devil’s Advocates

33 Phony Arminian Evangelism

34 Evangelicals and Catholics Together

35 Catholic Necromancy

36 Catholic goddess Worship

37 Catholic Idolatry

38 The Gift of Salvation Manifesto

39 Modern Day Pharisees

40 The Catholic Sacraments

41 The Eucharist

42 A Different Jesus

43 Baptismal Regeneration

44 Salvation by Works

45 Priests Claim Power to Forgive Sins

46 The Profitable Myth of Purgatory

47 Indulgences

48 Light Can Have No Fellowship With Darkness

49 Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth

Endnotes




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