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 Inside Report

The Dangers of a Diluted Gospel

By Pastor Doug Batchelor

An Amazing Fact: In 2005, cancer patient Georgia Hayes won a $2.2 billion court settlement against her pharmacist, who had diluted her chemotherapy drugs with water. In the process, she had lost her best chance for recovery. While $2.2 billion is a lot of money, it’s little comfort when you don’t have long to live.

Dilute: to make thinner, to lessen strength, to adulterate, to reduce value or efficiency, to make fainter, or to water down

What could be more deadly than diluted cancer medication? Maybe placebo pills for a cardiac patient. Or diluted insulin for a diabetic.

Actually, the most deadly medicine is a watered-down gospel—because the tragic results are eternal.

Jesus says there will be two groups of people in the end times. One group He calls few, the other He calls many. “Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name? … and done many wonders?’ ... And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’ ” (Matthew 7:22, 23).

Evidently, the majority of Christ’s professed followers are self-deceived. They know His name. Their religious activities seem to have the marks of genuine ministry, but Jesus, with a broken heart, will declare to them, “I don’t know you.” Why? Because they live a compromised life full of sin.

This is a popular characteristic of people in the last days. They are “lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, … haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:2–4).

Of course, when Paul describes the last-day conditions above, he’s describing what has always been typical in the world. But here he’s saying that it will infiltrate the church. All these lawless behaviors so prevalent in the world are going to be common in the church. Christians will have all the “form of godliness” but lack the power (2 Timothy 3:5).

They have a medicine bottle and a label, but they’re taking diluted drugs that can never heal them.

Sin Isn’t Just a Case of the Sniffles
Perhaps you know somebody with hay fever. Maybe even you.

There are some over-the-counter pills you can take to fight the symptoms. Sometimes, depending on the pollen, you can take half a pill and be okay. Sometimes, though, you have to take the entire pill. If you don’t take the right dose, you might leave the house thinking all’s well, but then later it hits you: Your eyes start itching and your nose starts running. You’re miserable. You just can’t wait until winter arrives.

Getting the right medicine in the right dose makes a world of difference.

So it is with the gospel. If we don’t get the full strength, we could be deceived into thinking we’re really healed when we’re actually getting worse. Likewise, the devil is mass-distributing a watered-down version among God’s people. He’s content to let you go to some churches because the medicine there is often so diluted it won’t make any transforming difference in your life.

“The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables” (2 Timothy 4:3, 4).

In this verse, Paul describes a problem in the pulpit and in the pew.

You have preachers who are not sharing a straight message, and you have people who don’t want a straight message. The people don’t want to take anything that’s hard to swallow. They generally want what’s easy and sweet to the senses. They want someone who will give them a prescription for candy-flavored, chewable medicine.

“Savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock. Also, from among yourselves men will rise up, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after themselves” (Acts 20:29).

The gospel gets watered down because preachers want to be popular and some, for pride or money, want to draw away disciples after themselves for power and influence. (See Ezekiel 13:10.)

Untempered Mortar
Instead of warning the lost to turn from their sins, false teachers tell people to be at peace in their sins because God is too full of grace to expect them to change. They give diluted medicine, which gives people a false sense of security.

The Scriptures refer to false teachers as those who build a wall and “plaster it with untempered mortar” (Ezekiel 13:15). In Bible times, lazy builders would stack bricks with no mortar and then put a plaster veneer over the bricks to hide it. Without the mortar, there’s no stability. (Today we use concrete to hold the bricks together.) The wall might have looked solid from the outside, but a donkey could have kicked it over because it had no real strength.

More than 500,000 were killed or injured in the 2010 Haitian earthquake. One of the principal causes of these casualties was untempered mortar. Greedy contractors skimped on the percentage of concrete they mixed into the mortar and expensive iron rebar, which reinforces the concrete. It made for pathetically weak walls, and as soon as the massive earthquake struck, the fragile buildings crumbled.

There are walls for Christians too. The Ten Commandments are a wall, built to protect your freedom and happiness. When someone gets an STD because of promiscuous living, he reads the seventh commandment and understands that wall was put there to protect his happiness, not to prevent happiness.

The wall of obedience protects our lives, freedom, and contentment. But if the mortar gets diluted, whether from the pulpit or the pew, then, when the storm comes, like a house built on sand the wall implodes.

Diluting the Prosperity
Naturally, I always want a big crowd in church. That’s understandable, right? But this desire carries risk. In order to draw people to church, I’ll always be tempted to make my sermons as attractive as possible.

Marketers try to convince you that if you use their product, you will live longer, look better, have more money, and be more popular. Does the Bible tell us that’s how we’re to market Christianity? Does Jesus promise health and wealth and popularity? Is “prosperity preaching” right?

There’s a lot of good in the good news. There are many blessings, but Jesus also says, “Take up [your] cross, and follow Me” (Matthew 16:24). Deny yourself daily—we don’t hear that very often. Jesus said the real key to happiness is to put God and others first. Today, however, it’s all about putting “me” first.

A lot of people hear this diluted version of the gospel and believe it’s good medicine.

But good medicine is really just the beginning. Jesus said we are to be doers of the Word. A Christian isn’t defined by church attendance. A Christian is defined by a transformed heart that influences his actions. Jesus asked, “Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do the things which I say?” (Luke 6:46). We can’t call ourselves Christians if we don’t do what He says. “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven” (Matthew 7:21). Part of the gospel we’re not hearing today is that He wants us to be a people who obey Him. Giving the industrial-strength prescription of gospel truth will heal the symptoms of sin.

We are not saved by obedience, of course. That is legalism. But obedience is not legalism if it’s a response to God’s love, a response to having already been saved. “If you love Me, keep My commandments” (John 14:15).

One way the gospel gets diluted is when people are encouraged to have enough faith to believe that God will forgive them, but not enough to believe that He will keep them from sin. It’s a gospel that says God accepts you as you are and doesn’t care if you change. The Bible says the gospel is not just about justification, but also about sanctification. You can come to Jesus just as you are. That’s good news. But He loves you too much to leave you that way. That’s good news too! You can be changed to be like Jesus. He can transform you so you become a new creature. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17). That’s great news!

Show, Don’t Tell
“Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, [from falling,] And to present you faultless Before ... His glory with exceeding joy” (Jude 1:24). I want to have a life where I don’t stumble all the time. How about you?

But Christians hear so little of that, and the results are obvious. People have to explain they’re believers because they don’t consistently live it. Instead, we ought to be lights on a hill so people say, “Wow. Her life is distinctly different.” “He’s not just like everybody else.” “What’s different about you?” And we answer, “I believe in Jesus. He saved me. He changed my life.”

Prior to the Dark Ages, the church thrived even though the Christian religion was forbidden. They were being thrown into lion dens and being burned at the stake. They couldn’t practice it in the open, so they dug catacombs under Rome for the first 200 years of Christian history. You can still visit these Roman mines. Some Christians etched on the walls, “Vita, vita, vita,” which means, “Life, life, life. I have life.” They were suffering and dying in these dark mines—and yet they were joyful.

Then something happened in Rome. Constantine wanted to build his empire because of the civil war between him and Maximus. He claimed to have had a vision and was now supposed to fight under the sign of the cross. They didn’t know anything about Christianity, but his soldiers painted Christian symbols on their shields. They were all pagans, but they marched into the Tiber River for battle and called it a baptism, figuring they were Christians when they came out the other side. It became the

in-thing to be a Christian, but they hadn’t been taught the whole truth.
When the emperor made Christianity acceptable, pagans came pouring into the church. The leaders didn’t handle it well. They didn’t want to lose the new converts, so they began to dilute the message, just a little. The pagans would have to make a lot of lifestyle changes, and if they didn’t like it, they might go back to persecuting Christians.

One such problem was idols. One historian wrote, “There were more idols in Rome than Romans.” These new Christians wanted to do what was right and asked the priests what they should do with their statues. Some of the priests said, “Throw them out!” But many of the pagans balked. So some of the other pastors suggested, “Ease them into it. Tell them to give Christian names to their idols and we’ll take care of it later.” So they named their idols Peter, James, John, and Mary. Many pagan practices crept into the church so that in one generation Christianity became the commingling of paganism and Scripture. They diluted the gospel for the sake of having quantity instead of quality—and it ushered in the 1,260-year Dark Ages.

How to Grow the Church
It’s a constant temptation churches face when measuring success. They ask, “Is it growing?” Very rarely do we measure the success of a church by how godly the people are. Instead, we measure success by numbers, and that can be a mistake. We’re tempted to make it easier to be a member. It becomes a mindset to just get them in the door and worry about the rest later. So we dilute the message little by little to make the medicine easier to swallow.

Even today, I hear pastors saying, “Don’t insist they quit smoking or drinking before they join the church. Make it easy for them to come to Christ and baptize them. The Lord will deal with these things in His own time.” Then they come in and years later they’re still chained to these destructive habits.

Baptism represents a new beginning, a liberation, a changed life. It doesn’t mean you’re instantly perfect. It does mean addictions to sin should be repudiated and left behind. One of my favorite Christian authors said it this way:

“Men and women have many habits that are antagonistic to the principles of the Bible. The victims of strong drink and tobacco are corrupting body, soul and spirit. Such ones should not be received into the church until they give evidence that they are truly converted, that they feel the need of the faith that works by love and purifies the soul. The truth of God will purify the true believer. He who is thoroughly converted will abandon every defiling habit and appetite. By total abstinence he will overcome the desires for health-destroying indulgences” (Bible Training School, July 1, 1902).

As we learned earlier, the Dark Ages were a result of bringing people into the church before they really understood, before they had surrendered their hearts. The church becomes diluted, enfeebled, weakened. The power of being a follower of Jesus loses its strength, and pretty soon we’re coming together, going through a ritual once a week, and living like the world. Instead of winning souls to Christ and living godly lives, we’re doing exactly what the devil wants in weakening the power and the efficacy of the gospel.

“Gospel Lite”
The mega evangelical churches have something they call “gospel lite.”

They want visitors to be comfortable, so they make the worship experience as easy as possible. They offer coffee and donuts before and after service. They encourage relaxed dress, even just T-shirts and shorts. They have theater-like seating so you don’t have to squish together in a pew with strangers. If you offer enough enticing perks, you can get anybody to visit for an hour. Then once you get them in, you can’t preach the hard things or rebuke their pet sins because they might not come back.

Feed them on clichés about the power of positive thinking. Entertain them with animated music, laser lights, and dramatic presentations. Then you think it must be the truth because after all you have 10,000 people coming to church.

But how many have repented of their sins and really know Jesus?

So how are you going to know that you’re not getting a diluted gospel from your pastor? You must study the Bible with guidance from the Holy Spirit. You need to search it out for yourself.

There are a lot of preachers out there who are wolves in sheep’s clothing. They measure success by numbers, so they preach a diluted gospel. Pastor John MacArthur says, “Watered down, diluted theology will fail to produce deep reverence, deep worship, deep repentance, deep humility, deep understanding of God’s nature, His work, His ministry, His laws, His standards, His principles. It fails to make people of God, people that are God-centered.” He’s right.

An undiluted gospel is going to involve real repentance for sin, a sorrow for sin, and a turning away from it. Repentance means “remorse, regret, contrition for past sin. To change for the better as a result of remorse or contrition for one’s sins.” The first thing John the Baptist said when he started preaching about the kingdom of God was, “Repent.” The first thing Jesus said was, “Repent,” and if He tells us to repent, it means we can and we should.

Jesus said, “I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance” (Matthew 9:13).

The first church leaders said, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38). First comes the baptism of repentance, then comes the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The full-strength gospel medicine precedes reception and filling of the Holy Spirit.

Along with repentance must be restitution and reform. “If the wicked restores the pledge, gives back what he has stolen, and walks in the statutes of life without committing iniquity, he shall surely live; he shall not die” (Ezekiel 33:15).

In 1858 revivalist Jeremiah Meneely brought his preaching to Belfast, Ireland. He talked about repentance, reform, and committing yourself to the Lord. The men there worked in a shipyard and were so convicted of their sins, they repented and began to return the tools they had pilfered during the previous years. The response was so complete the shipyard had to build extra sheds to take in all of the returned tools! Eventually, the management asked that there be no further returns of stolen property! You know the Holy Spirit is working in a community when people start living like real Christians and make tangible changes in their lives. This is the fruit of the real gospel.

What Gospel Do You Desire?
Is it your desire to be filled with the Spirit and to have an undiluted message in your life and in your church? Let us encourage one another to be real Bible Christians by studying for ourselves to know what constitutes having a relationship with the Lord and being saved.

I have a friend who is still crippled today from a small plane crash. While flying with friends in a South American country, they trusted a stranger to fill up the tanks in their aircraft. It turns out that gas was badly contaminated with water. Unfortunately, they did not discover the polluted fuel until they were 600 feet off the ground. The engine coughed, lost power, and they crash landed in the jungle.

Friend, do you know that you’re getting the pure, high-octane, unadulterated, industrial-strength fuel of God’s truth? Many will be deceived by bright lights and promises of wealth, but a few will study for themselves in the Word and be changed. Which one are you?

Posted on October 18, 2010 09:23 by Amazing Facts Editor

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73 Comments

Benson Abuga
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:58 AM
Pr. may God continue using you to reach His people.

I want to get "pure,high octane,unadulterated,industrial-strength fuel of God'struth!"

God bless
Ellie
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 8:40 AM
This is an excellent expositon of our Laodecian state! Oh Lord perfect YOUR will in our lives, OPEN OUR EYES and help us to number our days!!
God's continued Blessing to you all!
Tamara Bako
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 7:04 AM
The article was very relevant and got me thinking about how ineffective a watered down religion really is. I pray it's message will change my life and make me all God wants me to be.
Samantha
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 8:15 PM
Awesome!
Felix Herrera
Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:02 PM
Great message!!! The most important thing you can do is make sure you and the true believers in Christ recieve the True Gospel in its purest form which is directy from the Bibe. Woe ! to those false teachers who teach a distorted Gospel. We must study the Bibe as wel as we listen to Pastors and teachers, and pray to the Father God and Jesus for the Holy Spirit to guiide us. God Bless Amazing Facts!
May many souls be saved in Jesus' name, Amen
Norbert
Friday, October 22, 2010 5:50 AM
Fantastic message, unadulterated truth. May God contine to bless your ministry.
This messge means a lot to me.
Bob
Friday, October 22, 2010 10:26 AM
Worst thing about a diluted gospel is substitution-planting a false teaching in place of a truth. Remember the horrible incidents in China where melamin was put in milk to substitute for protein, causing the death of many innocent children. Christ said that there'll be wheat and tares till the last days, the latter being planted by the enemy of mankind-Satan. He also warned that those who cause a child of His to fall is better off with a milestone tied around his neck. Thks for the warning!
Hermon
Friday, October 22, 2010 4:38 PM
What an awesome message to read and share as Sabbath begins! Many thanks! Amen.
Marion
Friday, October 22, 2010 8:20 PM
Yes, this is the right article in the right time. I face the same kind of pastor in our church who in the name of change wants to bring new kind of music, new kind of fasting. He calls himself a visionary.We need to pray for that.
Jeanne Norris
Saturday, October 23, 2010 7:03 AM
Praise the Lord! We need to hear this message that points us to Jesus Christ and repentance. Our churches so lack that and the power of the Holy Spirit. We need the reverence of God back in our sanctuaries. Praise the Lord that there are those of you willing to allow the Lord to speak through you. Again I praise the Lord! Thank you Father in Heaven!
Micchael
Saturday, October 23, 2010 7:53 AM
Praise God Pastor. This is the gospel. The gospel has power to change lives and thats whats the Christian world has not yet found or willingly ignores to believe. Instead they preach about cheap grace, Christianity without accountability. God forbid.
Shawn
Saturday, October 23, 2010 5:34 PM
Thank you! An encouraging reproof that brought conviction to my heart. Thank you.
Jahlon Johnson
Saturday, October 23, 2010 7:00 PM
Praise God for this article. This is truly Holy Spirit inspired. We as Christians have so much to combat & not just the world, but the issues within the ranks of Christianity. Many call themselves "Full Gospel" churches, but block various points of truths they are not fond of. I love the Lord because even if it makes me mad or uncomfortable He gives me ALL truth so I can wake up & see His grand love for me. I pray that people read this & become convicted of God's undiluted truth
MARY LYNN
Monday, October 25, 2010 6:39 AM
PRAISE GOD FOR HIS UNDILUTED MESSAGE AND FOR PASTORS LIKE PASTOR DOUG WHO ARE NOT AFRAID TO PRESENT IT. MAY GOD BLESS YOUR WORK AND MAY HE HELP US ALL TO RECIEVE THE TRUTH HUMBLY AND GRATEFULLY.

PRAISE AND GLORY TO OUR ALMIGHTY LORD
Inge Ramse
Monday, October 25, 2010 11:50 AM
Inge Ramse We need it Strong! Like the Lord served it! Nothing less! Then it is of the evel!
Lee
Monday, October 25, 2010 12:29 PM
I have been a one of these watered down Christians. It creeps in little by little. One glass of wine won't hurt. Then a bottle with dinner. But that's all you have. There is no power. It left. Thank God He has gotten me back on track.
Dora Mose
Monday, October 25, 2010 1:26 PM
Thank you for this insightful message! There is a saying that the truth hurts. This will in the end of end times, it is going to be saddening to watch those we love who aren't getting the "full dosage" of the Gospel.
Raymond Wollard
Monday, October 25, 2010 3:56 PM
This is a great encouragement to me because many people believe lots of things...things their pastors might have said and they are not reading for themselves...This is a tough topic to bring up especially around the elders of my community, please pray for me.
Jeanne Ks
Monday, October 25, 2010 4:18 PM
Yes,i thank God for His Love and His Truth that all for us!! God Bless His Work until He comes back.
Ken S.
Monday, October 25, 2010 8:17 PM
Fortunate for us that Jesus had to condemn sin in the flesh, that is in the sinful flesh that we live in. He overcame not by His divine power, but by His divine calling. We are no less able to overcome sin in the flesh and I am not talking perfection. I talking, I can do all things through CHRIST who strengthens me. I can by no means overcome it myself. I need Jesus to help me overcome the sins that so easily beset themselves against me. The gospel has been diluted. Jesus is the way, the truth..
John P.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:41 AM
I want the Lord to be able to use me to share that kind of straight, unadulterated truth. Tempered with love, of course, but I want to make a real difference in the lives of others. Not just entertain or amuse them or even tickle their ears with an interesting perspective on some Bible truth. Thanks, Pastor Doug, for being a tremendous example. Always blessed by your ministry.
Nickeisha Marson
Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:01 PM
I am always blessed by Pastor Doug's words and I want to give thanks and praise to our God for preserving men of the word in all generations. We as a people need to understand that the signs of the time signal the end as the unadulterated truth of our Saviour and adulterated error of the devil are going forth and either conviction of truth or deception with error is to be desired. We need to decide which master to love and which to hate.
Bill Henson
Friday, October 29, 2010 7:22 PM
Thank-you for your ministry! The truth is not to be found in the minds of theologians but in the Word of God. No equivocation, no second guessing, no explaining away, and no psychological or theological man made reasoning should taint the clear Word of God as it relates to His requirements for membership in His church.
Linda C
Saturday, October 30, 2010 10:22 AM
Thank you Pastor Doug for always sharing the whole Truth of God. I can see that God has raised a great servant in you. Thanks for having the courage to both speak the Truth and to walk in the Truth which sets an example for all of us.
Be with each of us oh Lord and teach us to walk in your ways so that we may truly be a witness and a light to others. Praise God.
Ia Kim
Saturday, October 30, 2010 12:11 PM
Praise God, your right pastor Doug,
it is sad that many christians are thinking that it is ok to sin, and i see it at my work all the time, it is not easy to win the battle of the mind over temptations but by Gods grace because you do preach the truth constantly, i just wanted to say that it is working and I am always battling w/temptations daily 24hrs a day but i kept pressing on Pastor Doug w/Jesus words: (Get thee behind me Satan) and it is working by trusting in Jesus my Lord and Savior ame
alice ragland
Sunday, October 31, 2010 3:51 PM
i really enjoy your article on the dangers of a diluted gosplel i am so glad that you can speak the truth. i have a 80 year old friend who has tought me a lot about god's sabbath day and i was confused so i prayed to the holy spirit to reveal to me his holy day now i know. i get of lot of feed back when i tell my family that ,i worishship God on saturday now. I found a verse in isaiah 58-13 telling about the sabbath God bless
Dianne
Saturday, November 06, 2010 1:34 PM
I thank God that you wrote this wonderful article. The message of personal bible study is a very important one.
cole
Saturday, November 06, 2010 4:31 PM
Inspiring! the real thing.
Heidy
Saturday, November 06, 2010 5:24 PM
We need to step up for Christ! I was blessed to read this article.
Brendon
Saturday, November 06, 2010 11:54 PM
Great article except for the illustration of the Chemo drugs. Our holistic health message is very important and chemo drugs are literally poison...
Merlyn Balboa
Sunday, November 07, 2010 9:55 PM
Thank you so much. We do indeed need to hear the Whole gospel truth. And may the Lord give us the courage to share His truths undiluted. Blessings to this ministry!!
louis
Tuesday, November 09, 2010 11:41 PM
This is very inspiring, i must say indeed this is the straight testimony that Laodecia needs. I keep praying for you that you remain on track and not be pressured by others to water down the gospel. May the Lord continue to use you to reach everyone with mssg of truth
victor santoy
Friday, November 12, 2010 3:14 PM
The holy bible is, always was, & always will be the only truth!!! we have to reach people, time is short. god bless all.
abiola
Saturday, November 13, 2010 1:07 PM
I must thank God first for leading me to this web site I have two years baptise in the faith and my church is very small we don´t have much new members because in our neighbourhood there is alot of sunday worshipping churches and the crowd tends to there. Everyone is saying that those are the right church because it is always full and sometimes I get worried but after reading your article on diluted gospel I now realise why. Thank God and continue the good work.
Mark
Tuesday, November 16, 2010 4:29 PM
Thanks Pastor Doug

There are many who deny this message of purity, I am only a baby having been in the faith for two years, yet I realise that we must overcome sin, we must become like Christ in character and through knowledge of the scriptures, I believe in the promises of God and I believe that He will fulfill them to those who are obedient to the truth.

May God abundantly bless you my friend.
Joseph Martin
Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:03 PM
Thank God for allowing me to learn the truth and leading me to Himself thru sound teaching, PRAISE GOD!!! Thank you for teaching it right.
Sandile
Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:31 PM
-How we measure church growth- WOW- i love that part - Is true - it's about quality not quantity
Mireille Labasti
Saturday, November 20, 2010 6:43 AM

What this dying world can use are more willing men of GOD who dare to go against the grain and work without applause;
Men who'll raise the shield of Faith, protecting what is Pure...
ps. Doug, indeed you are anointed by The Most High.
May God continue to bless and keep this ministry & all those involved in it.
Wonderful article!! Truly insightful.
Daulton
Saturday, November 20, 2010 1:56 PM
Thank you. Messages like these are too few
Vicky H.
Friday, November 26, 2010 12:40 AM
This message is for the church i'm going to.I am thinking of getting the Empowered Church packet guide for them because aside from the members are few, I have been observing it to be very routine if not boring. I dont see any health ministry. Of course the message is for me too. If i did not find you in the internet i must have fallen out long before. Thank you Pastor Doug, you are marvelous.
julian
Friday, November 26, 2010 1:15 AM
This is the truth of the day. Applies to us within our circles and out of our circles. Diluted gospel, Laodecn syndrome, God help us step out of it. May God have mercy upon us and our shepherds, especially here in the western countries. Continue raising the banner of Christ Ps Doug with your team, the message is coming through, you shall see its results when the Master returneth.
Maima
Friday, November 26, 2010 1:52 PM
Hello Paster,
Thank you very much for this sermon. I have been an Adventist for 23 years. Over the years the sermons I have heard in the places I worship have increasingly been diluted. for example it is alright in my local congregation for people to go to work or school on Sabbath, or for the church to host sales.

I thank the Lord that I could read a heart searching sermon, one that reminds me that God cares. May the Almighty bless and guide the Amazing Facts Ministry.

Bod Bless
Tiras
Friday, November 26, 2010 3:43 PM
I truly believe this teaching. I have become frustrated with many church teachings and practices. They do not correspond with the bible. I've experienced difficulty finding a church home whose teachings are soley from the bible. I'm having faith in God that He will guide me in the way that I should go.

Thank you.
Dave
Friday, November 26, 2010 9:22 PM
Thanks for this. I have lived in areas where christianlity is new and see the straight message have wonderful results. I again live in my home Western Cultured country now and see the results of dilution and the falsity that is now (seemingly) being taught. Grace and forgiveness is necessary. But turning a blind eye to blatant sin leads to the death of those committing it and also for those who are condoning it by saying it is ok to continue in the sin.

Love listening and studying the bible
Hayden
Saturday, November 27, 2010 7:17 AM
Eye opener.A valued step to Christ.
eric
Thursday, December 02, 2010 8:19 PM
Is obeying the law then a requirement for joining the church? Help me understand.
Sharon
Friday, December 03, 2010 6:36 PM
I received a lot of good information from this article. A wonderful, powerful message that really needs to be preached more often. This has given me good insight in my teaching a class in my church. Thank you!!
Jemar
Friday, December 03, 2010 11:18 PM
Satan used diluted gospel in tempting Jesus. The article picture how satan used the same strategy today for us to be comportable in sin. Jesus set an example how to overcome - the pure written word, unadulterated gospel. Thank God for the message, it remind us again and again how to face the wiles of devil especially in this last days.
Dan
Sunday, December 05, 2010 10:45 AM
Responding to Eric's ?

eric
Thursday, December 02, 2010 8:19 PM
"Is obeying the law then a requirement for joining the church?" Help me understand.

Force is never an act of LOVE
always an ACT of Control

Use of FORCE is like WAR begot More WAR, but,
LOVE is like everlasting seeking or reading, speaking or hearing, touching or being touched, tasting and appreciating, choosing and having choices.. etc..,

Church The promise of prevalents [ Seekin' the gifts of the Spirit]
Daniel
Sunday, December 05, 2010 10:59 AM
We are asked and taught "to Forgive" our transgressors
and turn the other cheek.

Does "God forgives" the rebellious transgressors?
How does "The Transgressor" live in a world full of Saints?

Daniel
Laquisha
Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:46 PM
I totally agree with this message and this sermon about diluting the Word. However I don't really agree with the part where you talked about bringing sinners into the church before they fully understood or changed their lives. I believe that Jesus would not turn sinners away if they came into His house thirsting for His Word. Wern't we all sinners coming into the church? As long as pastors are strict and consistant in their sermons, I believe souls will be saved! Amen. God Bless;-)
Patricia
Thursday, December 09, 2010 12:02 PM
Well presented..the truth and nothing but the truth. Excellent sermon Pastor D....May God continue to bless you.
Samantha M. Robinson
Saturday, December 11, 2010 11:47 AM
Ps. D
I thank you so much for this message. I grew up in the SDA church and over the years i have come to realize that i practice entertainment worship/presentation instead of the true undiluted word of God. Thank you so much for this timely reminder. May God continue to use you to his work here on earth. You are truly modern day "John The Baptiste"
Jimmy R.
Thursday, December 16, 2010 5:28 PM
Pastor Doug I listen to U each Sunday at 7:30am on TV and your sermons are very inspiring and full of truth for our every day of living close to God and I have also experienced the lenient type of living for Christ that U speak about. I pray for my pastor that he won't let numbers mean more than having true believers come to our church services for we have traditional services and contemperary services in our church and I would like to know how U view this?
Syd
Thursday, December 16, 2010 7:02 PM
Thank you for the sermon. I recently returned to the church after a two year absence; I'd lost my faith because I felt like God had forgotten me while I felt lost and and confused. I started reading my Bible daily again and going back to church every week. I have two major issues in my life that I HAVE to deal with; I have no idea how it will happen but I know if I have faith God will lead me and help me solve these problems. I felt it in my heart.
Debbie
Sunday, December 19, 2010 9:41 AM
Thank you for the message. I have been talking to a few people about the dangers of this very thing. God bless your ministry.
iep
Wednesday, December 22, 2010 8:15 AM
Thank you Pr Doug for this message. It is a reminder to everyone.
The preachers and teachers of the gospel should always ask God to guide them as they give their messages.
The receivers should also always ask God to help them decern the undeluted message. All should ask themselves this question : Is this what God meant?

Thanks again Pastor and God bless you.
John McBride
Friday, December 24, 2010 4:06 AM
Excellent! ... you should hear some of the warpy-candy-floss sermons that we have dished-up to us, in our local church.
If they try; & remain in the Word, and are humble it can be nice. But generally we never get anything of this standard -- like ever!
God bless you always: I am John McBride, vrw Australia.
Semra
Sunday, December 26, 2010 2:49 PM
Thank you for this very biblical and timely message. I have grown up SDA and have been struggling my entire life finding God for myself. I go through stages of being close to God and then being so far away that I barely even know myself and can't believe the things I do.

This has really woken me up and made me want to search for a pastor who isn't worried about just numbers. I get really discouraged when pastors are to COOL to preach straight messages.
chanroutie
Monday, December 27, 2010 6:34 PM
Trully inspirational!
ROBERT
Friday, December 31, 2010 4:09 PM
Pastor Doug I found this article both inspirational and timely just as I found the message on ordination of women in the church. You speak soundly and biblically on these issues and I am troubled when I direct my local church leadership to you and your comments and teachings that they first seek to undermine you and take a defensive stand ignoring the subject matter completly. I do not know what forces are rising against you both privately and publicly but I pray god that you do not lose hope.
Jonathan
Monday, January 10, 2011 5:09 AM
Pr. Doug, thank you for a 'no compromise' type message. Even with our own movement it is a huge problem. I've found permissiveness for weaknesses in my own life, when I really needed accountability. I've found flagrant displays of secular entertainment during a retreat; it was a movie shown in the same chapel where we'd had Sabbath service hours earlier! Preach "louder" Pastor Doug! Philos.
Wanda Gibbs
Saturday, January 15, 2011 8:12 PM
Pastor, I can honestly say I enjoy reading every posting I have read thus far on this site. This article was very real and confirmed what I have felt. My prayer is for God to show me the complete truth and in showing me I must be obedient to follow Him. I am in the process of making needed changes in my life to draw closer to God. This article states exactly what I have been feeling and saying about the current state of the church. Thank you!
Ashraf Yaqub
Sunday, January 16, 2011 8:20 AM
Pr. Thanks for timly message. I pray God continew blessing you and using you in His work. Most of the time i hear your messages and bible study. God bless amazing facts work.

Adam
Saturday, January 22, 2011 1:15 PM
Hi Pastor Batchelor, I just wanted to mention that you and the Amazing Facts team are like a train when proceeding at cross roads; the drivers see the warning lights, the barrier coming down to warn motorist and pedestrians that a train is coming so be prepared and cautious for the coming train.

Amazing Facts is the waring system for the coming train, the coming train is our lord and savior! God bless everyone at Amazing Facts.
Robert Lewis
Monday, January 24, 2011 11:19 AM
Thanks for the message. As far as I am concerned thiere is a great temptation to water down the gospel, and make it acceptable to everyone. We don't want to scare anyone off who has just opened our doors, but we do them a diservice if they only receive partial truth. Keep on preaching the truth Pastor Doug, you encourage us with your words
dismus
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:22 AM
quite inspiring article from pastor doug.The church here in zambia in Chipata town is divided because of diluting the truth especially on the role of women in ministry.Ask Pastor Pardon Mwansa, he came here trying to solve the issue but proved futile.Thanks so much and continue illuminating the world.
KedaB
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 7:14 AM
What a tremendous blessing this has been...
Binady Gunawan
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 6:17 PM
Thanks Pastor Doug for your article. It really inspires me. I agree with you that diluted gospel is very dangerous even to eternity. May your service bring many people to accept only the true gospel. Amen
Jemma Roberts
Friday, February 18, 2011 3:25 PM
Thank you for teaching the unadulterated Word of God. The whole world need to hear this message. May God continue to strengthen you and bless you beyong measure.
joshua harris
Friday, March 18, 2011 5:15 AM
Thank you for this bible studies they are buatifull, all of them
Michael McKinnis
Wednesday, November 02, 2011 6:20 PM
The article is a true blessing. I wish other would hear this truth. But I will surely share this article with others. Keep these strong messages coming.
Jocelyn Tull
Friday, December 30, 2011 2:11 PM
Thank you for that pure, high-octane, unadulterated, industrial-strength fuel of God’s truth. I have been truly blessed by it!
Praise God for Jesus. May the Good Lord continue to bless your ministry:)

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