#10
Millions Fooled by a Myth
Don’t Let it Happen to You
There was a
time in World History when most people believed that the earth was
flat. When Columbus boarded his ships and sailed west from Spain
for several weeks, his sailors were terrified. They were certain
they would fall off of the edge of the world!
Had the people
back then taken the Bible seriously and looked into it they would
have seen that God said the earth was round! The prophet Isaiah,
writing about God, says,
<Isaiah 40:22>
“It is He who sits above the circle of the earth...”
That’s
written 2,000 years before Columbus sailed west in search of India.
Just because
most people believed the earth was flat didn’t make it so!
Tonight I especially want to talk with my Protestant friends because
we’re going to look into the Bible and history to discover
how millions of us have been fooled by a myth. But believing a myth
doesn’t make it true! Are you ready? Give me 30 minutes before
anybody moves!
The speed with
which the early Christian church tobogganed downhill into apostasy
takes one’s breath away. Even before Peter, Paul, and the
other apostles died, things were going terribly wrong. That’s
because immediately after Jesus went back to heaven, Satan launched
a cunning campaign against the infant church, determined to lead
people into error. To ruin Christianity.
Paul cried out
in 2 Thessalonians 2:7:
“...the
mystery of lawlessness is already at work...”
“Beware
of [these] dogs, beware of evil workers...”
he said in Philippians
3:2. Beware of compromises.
Christianity.
Tumbling, tumbling downhill into apostasy. In the 1st century, some
began teaching heresies. Like, for example:
1. They denied
Jesus had a real body. (1 Jn. 4:1-3)
Paul was bitterly harassed by an off-shoot group who followed him
preaching.
2. “Another
gospel” – of works. (Phil. 3:2; Gal. 1:6)
Immediately after the days of Jesus, Satan stirred up this great
controversy again. This great play and counter-play between the
forces of good and evil in the universe. And you and I are the prize.
We’re the game. Every time God’s divine inspiration
reveals truth to us, Satan counters by attempting to confuse, twist
and distort the truth – to wrench away our allegiance to Christ.
And Satan’s greatest deceptive efforts to produce apostasy
zeroed in to fool millions by myths.
3. The doctrine
of what happens when you die.
Satan widely distorted it in the second century A.D. In the 3rd
century one of the early church fathers by the name of Origen taught
that you have…
4. A second
chance after death.
The doctrine of…
5. Righteousness
by faith faded completely from the picture very early. Satan saw
to it that it gave way to forgiveness by penance through bishops.
Another strange
doctrine arose in the second century when Christian novels began
to popularize…
6. Virginity
and celibacy as much more pleasing to God than marriage.
In fact some synods even went as far as to say adultery could never
be forgiven, so best not to marry at all. So monasteries and convents
popped up everywhere. You see, Satan set the stage very early for…
7. The exaltation
of tradition above Scripture.
8. The doctrine
of apostolic succession.
9. The supremacy
of the church in Rome all the way before A.D. 300! And we might
well expect that…
10. The Sabbath
was among the earliest doctrines to be abandoned in the first centuries.
Why not? In view of its importance we saw last weekend; in view
of the special place God intended the Sabbath to fill, it would
be strange if Satan had not attacked the Sabbath early.
But the same
prophetic “voice” that predicted the rise and fall of
political world empires also predicted many centuries before, the
rise and progress of great religions upon this earth. It predicted
a great historical apostasy. And tonight this Voice of Prophecy
SPEAKS again!
“Johnny,”
said the teacher, “How many legs does a puppy have if you
call its tail a leg?” “Five,” said little Johnny.
“Wrong!” said the teacher. “For to call his tail
a leg doesn’t make it one!”
Millions of
sincere people today believe the day God wants them to worship Him
is Sunday, the first day of the week: but to call Sunday “Sabbath”
doesn’t make it so!
The Bible from
beginning to end testifies to the fact that God established the
Sabbath as the seventh day of the week. No place in Scripture does
God indicate that He has changed that day of worship and rest. Before
I unfold “Evil’s Masterstroke Revealed,” let me
first carefully review for a moment what we have found by a study
of His prophetic Word. Follow me closely.
When God finished
creating Planet Earth, He created the 7th-day Sabbath as a memorial
of Creation. When God wrote His 10 Commandment Law at Mt. Sinai,
the Sabbath was put in the very heart of those commandments.
<Exodus 20:8,
9>
“Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall
labor and do all your work...”
“Oh!
And don’t forget,” God reminds us:
<Deuteronomy
4:2>
“Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from
it, but keep the commands of the Lord your God that I give you.”
God says,
<Psalm 89:34>
“My covenant I will not break, nor alter the word that has
gone out of My lips.”
Jesus, in His
Sermon on the Mount, said:
<Matthew
5:17-19>
“Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets.
I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. [give full meaning.] For
assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot
or one tittle will by no means pass from the Law till all is fulfilled.
Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments,
and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven...”
And that’s
why the Bible tells us Jesus modeled for us keeping holy the Sabbath.
He gave us an example. When the high muckety-muck religious leaders
accused Jesus of violating the Sabbath and breaking it, Jesus said,
“Don’t tell Me how to keep the Sabbath. I’m Lord
of that day. I made it!”
<Mark 2:27,
28>
“...The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath.
Therefore, the Son of Man is also Lord of the Sabbath.”
In Matthew 24,
looking far into the future to the days of terrorists and jihad,
in the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., Jesus said, in Verse
20,
“And pray
that your flight may not be in winter or on the Sabbath.”
Of course, Orthodox
Jews have worshiped on the seventh day since the Exodus, more than
3,500 years ago. Throughout the rest of the New Testament, Jesus’
followers continued to honor the Sabbath.
You see, friend,
even if the Bible were our only source of information, we would
still be able to determine which day is the seventh day Sabbath.
Take our recent Easter weekend – three weeks ago! All four
Gospels give the same account.
Explicitly telling
us the day between Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday morning is
the “Sabbath according to the commandment.”
Matthew, Mark,
Luke, and John wrote that Sunday is “the first day of the
week,” and they call the seventh day “Sabbath.”
The biblical record is crystal clear, showing us Christ and His
disciples never changed the day of worship.
If they had
changed God’s 10 Commandments, that would have been the lead
article in every New Testament Book of the Bible – a momentous
change! No one has the right to alter God’s Law! Did you know
that scholars from Sunday-keeping churches agree?
Catholic Cardinal
James Gibbons wrote: “You may read the Bible from Genesis
to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the
sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance
of Saturday.”
Clovis G. Chappell,
a Methodist, concedes the same point: “The reason we observe
the first day instead of the seventh is based on no positive command.
One will search the Scriptures in vain for authority for changing
from the seventh day to the first.”
R. W. Dale,
for the Congregationalists, says:
“It is quite clear that, however rigidly or devoutly we may
spend Sunday, we are not keeping the Sabbath...There is not a single
sentence in the New Testament to suggest that we incur any penalty
by violating the supposed sanctity of Sunday.”
We could quote
others: From “The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church;”
the Church of England; Baptists; Lutherans; Christian Church. Father
T. Enright, a Catholic priest, said,
“I have repeatedly offered $1,000 to anyone who can prove
to me from the Bible alone that I am bound to keep Sunday holy.
There is no such law in the Bible. It is a law of the holy Catholic
Church alone. The Bible says, ‘Remember the Sabbath day to
keep it holy.’ The Catholic Church says, ‘No. By my
divine power I abolish the Sabbath day and command you to keep holy
the first day of the week.’ And, lo! The entire civilized
world bows down in a reverent obedience to the command of the holy
Catholic Church.”
But the real
question is this: If there’s no biblical record Christ or
His disciples kept any other day – and any minister today
agrees – then how did Sunday-keeping get started?
Since there’s
no hint of a change in the Bible, we have to turn to history. How?
Why? and When was this change made? It came about through an involved
combination of circumstances in history. Let me share just a few
highlights. But first, let me share something very important so
we don’t point fingers of criticism at anyone or any particular
denomination.
When we go back
into early Christianity there were no denominations. So we’re
talking about our church here. Let’s remember that. My church
and your church.
Sure, there
was persecution. There were heresies! There were compromises. But
to simply point the finger at any one denomination is misleading.
Because for 1000 years there weren’t any other denominations.
So, whether you’re a Protestant or a Catholic, this was our
heritage. Our church.
Did they make
tragic mistakes? Yes. Just like they do today.
Our Christian
church committed these mistakes and adopted these myths.
But an honest
love for the Lord and a desire to rediscover end-time prophetic
truth demands that we pray real hard and hold hands together as
we with humble heart prove and study all things. Let’s proceed.
The evidence points us to Rome.
We learn from
Socrates Scholasticus, a fifth-century historian: “Almost
all churches throughout the world celebrate the sacred mysteries
(the Lord’s Supper) on the Sabbath of every week, yet the
Christians of Alexandria and at Rome, on account of some ancient
tradition, have ceased to do this.”
A gradual change
of days in some areas began sometime between A.D. 70 and 135, the
dates when two bitter and bloody insurrections by the Jews were
crushed by the Romans. You’ll remember Jews hated Rome. Well,
Rome finally got fed up with the Jewish revolts.
A doctoral thesis
on the Change of the Sabbath, written at the Pontifical University
in Rome, states, “Beginning with the first Jewish Revolt against
Rome (66-70), various repressive measures military, political and
fiscal – were imposed by the Romans upon the Jews.”
That only added
fuel to the fire! So again in A.D. 135 another major Jewish revolt
led by Bar-Kokkba was crushed by the armies of Emperor Hadrian.
Listen to what history says happened:
“Outraged,
Roman Emperor Hadrian at this time prohibited the practice of the
Jewish religion throughout the empire, condemning especially Sabbath
observance.”
Notice what’s
happening here. Christians were keeping the Sabbath, too. But they
weren’t Jews! Mounting hostility of the Romans against the
Jews coupled with the conflict between Jews and Christians, encouraged
a rash of anti-Jewish literature, which, in turn, created strong
anti-Jewish sentiment throughout the Roman Empire. Christians became
increasingly sensitive about any identification with Jews. And since
Sabbath-keeping tended to identify them with the Jews, many Christians
began minimizing its obligations.
Quoting history,
“Impressive indications (suggest) that Sunday observance was
introduced at this time in conjunction with Easter-Sunday, as an
attempt to clarify to the Roman authorities the Christian distinction
from Judaism.”
This is a historical
fact. At first, Sunday was kept only once a year – at Easter
– when Christians celebrated Christ’s resurrection.
It’s known in history as the “Easter Controversy.”
But with this
background in mind, it’s easy to see how Christians living
in Rome, the capital city of the Roman Empire, where they hated
Jews, led the way in disassociating themselves from Sabbath-keeping.
Rome held Jewish Sabbath-keeping in contempt. Roman Christians protested,
too:
“We’re
not Jews! And to prove it, we’re going to go so far as to
shy away from Sabbath-keeping!” Now no Jew would say that!
But the Bible does tell us the church at Rome was composed predominantly
of Gentiles.
Paul, addressing
the church in Rome, said:
<Romans 11:13>
“I am talking to you Gentiles...” – converts who
were former pagans.
The Gentile
pagans weren’t nearly as familiar and established in Sabbath-keeping
as were Jewish Christians, who’d always practiced Sabbath-keeping.
But why was
Sunday finally chosen rather than some other day of the week? Good
question! But pagans – guess what day they worshiped on? They’d
been sun worshipers for millennia, celebrating Sun-day as the sun
god’s day.
So Christians
in Rome saw an advantage in compromising with paganism. We’ll
worship on the pagan’s “sun-day” but call it the
Lord’s Day instead! By adopting just a few pagan customs,
all these pagans will convert to Christianity more quickly and feel
more at home. Besides, we’ll benefit the Roman empire, uniting
its subjects into one great religion. How right they were! But oh,
how wrong! Christianity tobogganed into apostasy as all kinds of
pagan rites and ceremonies crept into the church! (Read Alexander
Hislop’s, THE TWO BABYLONS!)
History tells
us, at first Sunday was celebrated, not as a holy day at all, but
just a holiday. For years both days were kept. The Apostolic Constitutions,
Book 7: “The erosion of the purity of the Apostolic church
stood firm and pure, but when the second and third generation Christians
came along, we see evidence of compromise and apostasy.”
Historian Dr.
W. D. Killen writes, “Between the days of the apostles and
the conversion of Constantine...rites and ceremonies of which neither
Paul nor Peter ever heard, crept silently into use, and then claimed
the rank of Divine institutions.”
“Oh, we’ll just adopt a few pagan customs. Bowing to images. Prayers to the deceased. Easter eggs. The sun-god day.” But now the church became more pagan than Christian. Tumbling into apostasy and compromise.
Then came the
first civil Sunday law passed by the Roman Emperor Constantine on
March 7, A.D. 321. He was still a pagan sun-worshiper, but he legislated:
“On the venerable day of the sun let the magistrates and people
residing in the cities rest, and let all workshops be closed. In
the country, however, persons engaged in agriculture may freely
and lawfully continue their pursuits.”
But then, the
church jumped on the band wagon. Because the next step in making
Sunday-keeping an integral part of Christianity was taken by the
church at Rome in the Council of Laodicea. The first religious law
concerning the keeping of Sunday. Notice:
“In the
year 325, Sylvester, Bishop of Rome changed the title of the first
day, calling it the Lord’s day.”
And then at
the Council of Laodicea, in A.D. 364, the Roman Church issued this
law: “Christians shall not Judaize (keep Sabbath) and be idle
on Saturday...but shall work on that day; but the Lord’s day
they shall especially honor, and, as being Christians, shall if
possible, do no work on that day. If however, they are found Judaizing,
they shall be shut out...from Christ.”
Well, they didn’t
have faxes or email or newspapers back then, so few people knew!
So in spite of these dictums and changes, history confirms many,
many Christians still observed the Sabbath even as late as the sixth
century.
In France, Italy,
and Germany, historians record that clear into the Middle Ages,
the Waldenses, and Albigenses, observed the seventh-day Sabbath.
Africa. The islands of the sea. They hadn’t gotten word the
Sabbath was changed! In fact, did you know St. Patrick of Ireland
kept Sabbath? News of the change hadn’t reached Ireland by
the time he died, so he was a Sabbath-keeper! The Celtic church
in England and Ireland kept the Sabbath.
Meanwhile, back
in Rome, Pope Gregory denounced “as the prophets of Antichrist
those who maintained that work ought not to be done on the seventh
day.”
Keep in mind
the Bible was not available to everyone back then as it is now.
For centuries, no one had a Bible! Doctrines were passed along from
the clergy by word of mouth until the laymen could scarcely distinguish
between Scripture and tradition.
Very few people
really knew the truth as taught by Jesus or His disciples. By the
sixth century the Sabbath truth lay almost dormant, hidden under
centuries of tradition. Nobody could examine what the Scriptures
taught. So they accepted what had been passed along by the religious
hierarchy for generations, never questioning whether it was fact
or fiction.
Centuries passed,
until in 1517 the Protestant Reformation came. Suddenly Luther and
the reformers got a copy of the Bible and began questioning countless
rites and traditions that had supplanted the teaching of God’s
Word. The cry of Luther and the reformation was: “The Bible
and the Bible only as our rule of faith.” Many reformers like
Huss and Jerome, paid for their fidelity to the Bible by being burned
at the stake!
But back to
our question: How was the Sabbath finally changed? Listen to the
following amazing statements by Roman Catholic authors, whose church
led the way in the change from Sabbath to Sunday.
“The Catholic
Church for over one thousand years before the existence of a Protestant
by virtue of her Divine mission, changed the day from Saturday to
Sunday.”
If you go to
catechism class to become a Catholic, here’s what you will
read from the Convert’s Catechism:
Q: Which is
the Sabbath day?
A: Saturday
is the Sabbath day.
Q: Why do we
observe Sunday instead of Saturday?
A: “...the
Catholic Church transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday.”
Someone asks,
“Lonnie! Does the Catholic Church openly admit this change?”
Yes! Why? The answer lies in a major difference between our Catholic
friends and Protestants; on one simple item. The Bible. You see,
when it comes to authority, Catholics place greater confidence in
tradition above Scripture. Here’s what our Catholic friends
believe, from official “Catholic Belief”:
“Like
two sacred rivers flowing from paradise, the Bible and divine Tradition
contain the Word of God...Though these two divine streams are...of
equal sacredness,...still, of the two, TRADITION is to us more clear
and safe.”
The main point
of difference between Protestants and Catholics is: the authority
of tradition in the church. When Martin Luther declared, “We
must follow the Bible and the Bible only,” he challenged many,
many institutions of the Catholic Church based solely on tradition.
(Indulgences. Penance. Purgatory. Prayers to Mary. Mass. The rosary.)
Luther’s
challenge got so serious the Council of Trent was convened to decide
exactly what position the Catholic Church should take on tradition
and its relationship to the Bible. Listen to how the question was
finally settled.
Quoting from
Catholic dogma: “Finally, at the last opening on the eighteenth
of January, 1562, all hesitation was set aside: the Archbishop of
Reggio made a speech in which he openly declared that tradition
stood above Scripture. The authority of the church could therefore
not be bound to the authority of the Scriptures, because the Church
had changed...the Sabbath into Sunday, not by command of Christ,
but by its own authority.”
Notice! What
swung the pendulum to put tradition above Scripture when all seemed
at a standstill? It was the fact that the church had changed one
of God’s commandments on the authority of tradition! Protestants
tonight – you may be more surprised than Catholics over this
revelation. Roman Catholics have long taken pride in tradition –
they believe the authority for their church is tradition, not Scripture.
The Bible doesn’t
support tradition as the basis for Christian doctrine. So Jesus
asks religious leaders today,
<Matthew
15:3>
“...Why do you also transgress the commandment of God by your
tradition?”
And He adds,
<Matthew
15:9>
“But in vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the
commandments of men.”
Do you see the
issue? It’s not a question of days. The real question is:
Will you follow our Lord Jesus Christ and the Bible? Or, human traditions?
It’s not a matter of days and numbers. It’s a matter
of masters! That’s the real issue! Is Jesus’ Word master
– or the traditions of some organization?
Before we close,
I’ve saved two very recent modern 20th Century statements
that will shock you, from Catholic scholars on the change of the
Sabbath. Notice from 1988: “It was the Catholic Church that
decided Sunday should be the day of worship for Christians in honor
of the resurrection.”
May 21, 1995
from the Saint Catherine Catholic Church Sentinel: “Perhaps
the boldest thing, the most revolutionary change that the church
ever did, happened in the first century. The holy day, the Sabbath,
was changed from Saturday to Sunday – not from any directions
noted in the scriptures, but from the Church’s sense of its
own power...People who think that the scriptures should be the sole
authority should logically become Seventh-day Adventist, and keep
Saturday holy.”
Now friends,
these statements take us back to the Bible for a warning. In a few
nights we will study the prophecy of Daniel 7 where God revealed
to Daniel that the “little horn” of Dan. 7:25, would…
“...think
to change God’s times and laws...”
This power thought
to do this, but God’s still the same today. He hasn’t
changed!
That’s
why, in the book of Revelation, the Apostle John prophesied a last-day
back-to-the-Bible message of revival and reformation, just like
you’re hearing tonight.
<Revelation
14:6, 7>
“Then I saw another angel flying in the midst of heaven, having
the everlasting gospel to preach to those who dwell on the earth
– to every nation, tribe, tongue, and people – saying
with a loud voice, ‘Fear God and give glory to Him, for the
hour of His judgment has come;
and worship Him who made heaven and earth, the sea and springs of
water.’”
That’s
quoting right out of the Sabbath Commandment! Don’t worship
tradition! Worship the Creator, the One who made the Sabbath, He’s
coming to judge mankind. So John says: “People, get ready
to meet Jesus. How? Worship Him on His Sabbath day!”
<Revelation
14:12>
“Here is the patience of the saints; here are those who keep
the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.”
In these closing
hours of history, if you want to have the Faith of Jesus, keep His
commandments. But see? Millions today have been fooled by a myth!
Jesus asked
us to remember only one commandment – the Sabbath. And all
the world forgot! REMEMBER Him as Creator by keeping His Holy Day.
“If ye love Me, keep My commandments.” (Jn. 14:15; 15:14).
When we do what Jesus asks, we show loyalty. There’s no greater
honor than to do something for someone else just because they asked
you! If we keep a man-made Sabbath, we obey man’s traditions.
A myth. But when we discover God’s will, it’s our joy
and privilege to turn and follow it. By the way, Jesus had something
to say about man’s traditions:
<Matthew
15:8, 9>
“These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are
far from Me. They worship Me in vain; their teachings are but rules
taught by men.”
<Mark 7:9>
“You have a fine way of setting aside the commands of God
in order to observe your own traditions!”
Do you see the
issue? Jesus said, “...Their hearts are far from Me.”
Friend, it is really a matter of the heart. A matter of love. The
Bible says,
<1 John 5:3>
“For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments.
And His commandments are not burdensome.”
One day, as
Jesus was teaching, He made a surprising statement. He said not
everyone was going to go to heaven.
<Matthew
7:21>
“Not everyone who says Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall
enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father
in heaven.”
That’s
very plain. The choice is up to you:
On the one side
we have truth...on the other, tradition.
On one side we have the Bible...on the other, human teachings.
On one side we have God’s command...on the other, doctrines
of men.
On the one side we have God’s Sabbath...on the other, the
day of the sun.
It’s not
a matter of days. It’s a matter of “masters.”
It’s a matter of following Jesus. It is not just those who
SAY they belong to God but those who DO what He has told them to
do. Those, Jesus says, will be welcomed into the kingdom of God.
Will you love
Him? By letting Him write His Law on your heart? Will you let Jesus
be the One who runs your life so that you can do His will?
I would like
to invite you to make one of the most important decisions of your
life! To follow God’s truth, not man-made tradition. Tonight,
why not tell Jesus you’ll follow Him all the way.
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