Tkach Sr. (reading):
God is granting us greater understanding to the
Sabbath--we gain greater spiritual insight in this matter.
Greetings and a pleasant afternoon
to everyone. Sabots Shalom
I’m sure most of you have heard
about the recent trip to Atlanta Georgia [where Earl
Williams was speaking], where I felt I was put between a rock and a
hard place, because I have received, prior to going there a number of
anonymous letters, now supposedly by people who consider themselves good
Christians, solid Christians. I would like to have hoped they were, but
by their actions something was considerably lacking, because they posed
a threat to me. That is hardly the actions of someone who is deeply
converted and who has internalized Jesus Christ in their character.
Because they threatened that if I came to Atlanta Georgia and spoke
about the Ten Commandments that they were going to stage a walk out.
Then on the other hand I received other letters saying that if I spoke
about grace the other 50% were going to walk out. So I was given a
choice to take sides. I didn’t take sides with either group. I took
rather the choice of Jesus Christ. That is the side we should be on.
These people got themselves all worked up emotionally due to a number of
circumstances and it makes you wonder because God says out of the
abundance of the heart the mouth does speak.
This is going to be a long
afternoon...It’s the Sabbath and contrary to any other
rumor you might
have heard about that we are going to do away with the Sabbath, pray
tell what day are we here on today? Is this Monday? Friday? This is
the Sabbath, the seventh day, the example that Christ established for
us. We’re not here to do away with the Sabbath, we’re here to gain a
better understanding of what God does require of us. Because today
there is growing concern for many that want to know if we are an old
covenant church or New Covenant church? Is our relationship with God
based on the old covenant or the New Covenant?
How long will we work in ignorance?
[Discusses ignorance and excuses]
Mr. Armstrong addressed it in 1978
in his article, "The Plain Truth About the Covenant." Much of
what he wrote in that article was right. Mr. Armstrong wrote for
example that the old covenant is ended. Finished! Mr. Armstrong wrote
that Christians today, in that article live according to the conditions
of the New Covenant. Now we have often overlooked the implications of
the New Covenant and that is what I wish to address today. Now some
have said that is like reinventing the wheel all over again...
[Talks about balancing the wheel
and getting into perfect alignment]
We are Christ’s ambassadors;
hopefully we can all take that to heart.
[Talks about definition of
covenant--formal agreement]
The simple terms, as Mr. Armstrong
liked to bring down to its most common denominator, the simple term is a
formal agreement, or like a contract which is binding on the people who
agreed to keep it and all of us made that agreement with God at the time
when He brought us to the cross-roads of life and He said, I set before
you life and death, therefore choose life, and we agreed with all the
terms that we understood at that time.
We are concerned with the
relationship with God and His people. Hopefully, we’ll put to rest a
lot of the nonsense that is flying around with all the
rumors that are
going on.
[Talks about types of Covenants
God made in the past with others]
Three types of covenants. The
first is what God made with Abraham, second made with Israel at Mount
Sinai, and thirdly the New Covenant that is mediated with Jesus Christ.
That is the most important one we are concerned about.
[Talks about the unconditional
promise with the covenant of Abraham]
...I’d like to digress here for a
minute and go to an article that appeared in the publication that was
put out by Global. I think we’re all familiar
with Global.
[Holds up the magazine for
Global Church
of God, founder Rod Meredith, 1992]
Now if we would put a cover like that on our magazine, we would be
criticized to the third heavens. The point I want to bring out is
because of Abraham’s faith it was imputed or accounted or accredited to
him for righteousness. It didn’t make him righteous he was not
righteous; there was only one who was righteous.
[Reads the Global article--points
out the contradicting parts to the article relating to the
commandments.]
They [Global Church of God] like to take pot
shots at us for the very things we are teaching.
Abraham was counted righteous on
the basis of faith and nothing else. Romans 4 and Galatians 3
God made some dramatic promises to
Abraham, which were unconditional promises. He believed God and
therefore counted as righteousness.
Reads Genesis 16 and 17. Here we
see that the circumcision was the everlasting covenant between God and
Abraham and his descendants. The covenant was renewed and expanded.
Cutting the foreskin was a reminder that God had cut a Covenant with the
children of Abraham.... let’s skip now to the book of Exodus and see
God’s covenant with the twelve tribes of Israel...Exodus 19 vs.5
Moses became mediator of the
Covenant of Mt. Sinai. Read Chapters 22-23. Notice Exodus 24.
[Reads these chapters and
explained the obedience of the people in relationship to the covenant]
Exodus 31--the Sabbath was the
sign of the Covenant. Leviticus 24--in the NIV, the bread of presence.
[Continues Lev.26 and Duet 28, the
renewing of the covenants and disobedience.]
Hebrews 8 vs.5 [Hebrew
13] I will never leave you or forsake you. That’s God’s promise. Do we
have faith in that? Do we believe it? I don’t care what we do,
unless
you commit the unpardonable sin. We’re not preaching once saved always
saved, but I am saved and as a result of being saved I’m walking with
God as perfectly as I can. I’m striving to be obedient to God and all
of the Commandments of Jesus Christ. We either believe that or we
don’t. In all the errors that were not manifested deliberately, God did
not forsake us. He saw that it was in our hearts and it was our desire
to walk with God as accurately as we could. But humanly it was
impossible. God continued to bless the work, financially and
otherwise. We continued to grow as we applied the principals that were
given to us individually and collectively. So the
New Covenant is going to be different
than the old one and as different as night and day. Under the old
covenant you could not be made righteous. Impossible! God established
that system for the purpose of making them know
how to respond, hit them in the pocketbook. Because
every time they sinned they had to sacrifice an animal. That became an
expensive proposition. But it didn’t make them righteous. It just
reminded them of their sins
and that’s all they could do and under the
New Covenant
He can.
[Jeremiah 31--read the chapter]
Each person will have his own relationship with God that Jeremiah
predicted. Each person will want to obey God, not because of some list
of rules that were written down somewhere, but because he or she has an
obedient attitude. God first conditioned us before we said, yes Lord,
your will be done, and not mine. And we submitted as we made that
agreement and covenant with God at Baptism. God calls it the
circumcision of the heart. Laws will be internalized; people will keep
the spirit of the Law which goes infinitely beyond the letter of the Law
as I will explain in more detail later on. Not only that the
ritualistic sacrifices of the old covenant will no longer be needed. We
imposed burdens on people which we the ministry were not part of
ourselves, and did not feel that burden. God will forgive His people
without the need for sacrifices. All He needs to see is a repentant
attitude and spirit as He said in Isaiah, a humble and contrite spirit
and one who trembles and has reverence for my word and my laws.
[Shouts the
following:]
And yet we’re being accused that we’re doing away with God’s Laws!
We keep God’s Laws because we are saved!
We see that in vs. 12 for I will forgive their wickedness and remember
their sins no more. In vs. 13 it plainly tells us the old covenant is
obsolete, or as Mr. Armstrong wrote it, is ended! It’s
history.....of course not every law in the old covenant is done away.
Here is where it requires some clarification. Many of the laws are
repeated in the New Testament. The old covenant itself as a package is
obsolete. The fault of the old covenant is with the people. The blood
of bull and goats could not change their hearts. It could not improve
their conscience to want to obey God; instead it made them bitter,
because it cost them money. It took away from their livelihood, it took
away from their profits; God knew how to deal with them. God knew what
He was doing even if we don’t. They had to keep sacrificing animals;
they were never done. They could never do enough. So the profits
predicted a New Covenant. Isaiah 42 vs. 6--Christ is the covenant that
God makes to His people.
John 14 vs.6---the New
Covenant involves the Holy Spirit. A down payment guaranteeing their
future inheritance. The Holy Spirit changes their heart; they are
transformed as the Apostle Paul makes reference to in Romans the
12th Chapter. [Shouts:]
Be you not conformed to this world now that we have been enlightened and
delivered from the bondage of sin but be you transformed by the renewing
of the mind by a brainwashing program that
God instituted in a spiritual sense, removing that ugly baggage that we
carried around for years and years and then become more and more like
Christ! Well are we? Are we striving to become more like Christ?
The old saying I’ve emphasized, it’s about time we stop emphasizing that
we are followers of Christ. We are Christ-like individuals because He
resides in us through His Spirit because we are a reflection of Him. We
are an extension of Jesus Christ. Eph. 2vs.5--we all should have the
same mind, in line, running true to form as what Christians are supposed
to be, ambassadors of Christ. And so we are transformed and become more
and more like Christ. The Messenger, the Mediator of the New Covenant.
It is the spiritual relationship that we enjoy in Christ. The matter of
the heart and conscious and faith. Jesus fulfilled all these
prophecies, He brought the New Covenant. We are familiar with the
words of the last supper. Some people would get all bent out of shape
and their nose would be hooked off in the wrong direction if you use the
word “Lord’s supper.” Lord's supper, the Passover, what is the
difference? Christ died for our sins. He shed
His blood for our remission of sin.
[Note:
Joseph Tkach Sr. also
mentioned "brainwashing" at the 1993 FOT.]
The Lord’s Supper is a reminder of
that covenant... The blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us.... Sets us
aside for a holy purpose. We are called a kingdom of priests, doing
God’s work in this world, that’s part of the New Covenant and part of
our relationship with God. How actively have we been involved in times
past that would assuredly discourage God to the point that He would turn
away from ancient Israel.
All that our Lord has said we
ought to do. Baptize, make disciples, bring people to Christ. Teach
others all things I taught you to observe. To bring people to Christ.
Go make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey everything I
have commanded you. Everything that Christ has commanded us is LAW.
When we say Lord, Lord, we have duty to obey what the Lord says. We
are going to want to obey him, if we really believe. The promises we
have are infinitely far greater then those given to Israel.
We will want to live for him. Our
conduct, our performance, our actions should be to His glory...
We are His people in His service
willing to do His work. Before it was more or less, pray and pay.
Don’t worry about anything else. All you were required to do is send
your tithes in, read the literature and shut up. It goes beyond that.
Faith is also required. Belief entails action...
If we believe, it’s because God
has called us. God has called us because God has already begun to
change our hearts. We are given the Holy Spirit and promise of eternal
life in the Kingdom of God,. This is an eternal covenant guaranteed by
Jesus Christ himself...
We do not
believe once saved always saved.
I believe that I am saved as long as I continue to strive to walk
with God. We have confidence that
He’s interceding for us everyday...
Do we believe.... sometimes our
actions belie us. Your faith, our faith can be computed as
righteousness, just as Abraham was. Salvation is a gift and it means
you cannot earn it in anyway, shape or form. And that was one of the
major discussions that came from Mr. Armstrong. When I began to share
with him, and I don’t know why God inspired those conversations going
back into the fifties and how circumstances were and what was being
taught, he said that didn’t come from him. When I began to explain what
a new convert would go through before he was invited to attend church
for the first time. It was like an inquisition. Given the third degree
and you know, maybe it was sincere on the part of the ministry but also
they were doing what they were informed to do from headquarters. Mr.
Armstrong said, that is not his. He went on to prove to me that I
[HWA] went on to baptize people that were still smoking, drunkards and
everything you can think of, even teenagers. In other words you’re
saying that we were expecting people to perform and act like Christians
before they could become a Christian. I said I guess that’s it. He
says, that the reason I baptized these people so that they will receive
God’s Spirit so that with it they will have the conviction, the desire
and inspiration to accomplish and overcome the physical handicaps that
we had. He says, I never espoused that. If you will read Acts 5 vs.32,
you’ll see in context that it’s not talking about God giving his Spirit
to those who obey him. How dumb can we be?!
God gives his Spirit to those who obey him. Without that you cannot be
a Christian, you cannot obey God. You can walk in the letter of the Law
and that’s about the extent of it. Mr. Armstrong made that very plain.
I believe God inspired some of our conversations when I told him what
was required or imposed, and to add insult to injury, after waiting a
year, six months, I said now when they requested to be baptized they had
to wait for an already ordained evangelist.
Terms of the New Covenant. Romans
8-- Old covenant--It’s history. What do you think I’m doing away with
the Law? I’m trying to help us understand the covenant.
Hebrews 10 vs. 8---vs. 9
We had been made holy by the body
of Jesus Christ, once and for all. We have been sanctified and made
holy. Now I’d like to notice some of the laws of the old covenant that
are still enforced. Some are changed and some are obsolete, some
continuity and some discontinuity. [Talks about adultery.] Do not take
advantage of a widow or and orphan...[?????????]
Luke 12th Chapter. Parable of the
fool....
Exodus 22 vs. 19-- Another law we
can apply in a different way. Anyone who has sexual relations with an
animal must be put to death. The principal of the Law is still
enforced. The principal of the Law. We do not enforce the penalty that
the old testament required, but what do we do today, pray tell. We
disfellowship someone! We would remove such a person from our
fellowship until there was real repentance. Or if the individual came
to us on his own, strictly voluntarily, because no one else knew about
the sin except he and God. And he came to us, in tears and in a
repentant frame of mind and attitude, I have this weakness, this
obsession, I don’t know why, I need your help! Then maybe in that case
we wouldn’t disfellowship him. But we would work with him, we would be
patient, we would extend love toward that individual. [Note: ESN has the
taped sermon by HWA concerning, “The Marking of Buck Taylor.”] Boy, in
times past we were--woo--quick to put people out of the church. And
Mr. Armstrong said the main reasons only were for division and
secondly for untold sex acts. But we put people out for every kind of
thing imaginable under the heavens. It wasn’t right. That’s why I have
been emphasizing for years that we become shepherds and not sheriffs.
Too many were very fast, quick on the draw with their spiritual guns to
shot people down, instead of offering a helping hand. No we’d remove
anyone like that, because anyone who does such a thing is obviously not
in the right relationship with God. And sometimes it might have to be
done to wake them up. They are violating the New Covenant. Now lets
notice some laws that are completely obsolete.
Exodus 20 vs.20, for example
[altar of the earth] If God told us to do it, we’d do it. You know just
like when I made reference to what the importance of personal
evangelism, a lot of people got upset, because in their minds that meant
to many this crazy Russian wants them to walk around with a placard.
You know, we’ve seen them. "Are you saved? Accept Christ! Repent!" I
always like to think, now if God required us to carry placards, would we
do it? [This same statement was made by JWT at Feast of Tabernacles `94]
You have to be the judge of that. We do not keep that law in any way,
shape, or form. How about Ex. 29 vs.30, you must give me the first born
of your sons...
[Talks about this verse being
obsolete]
So you see that some of the laws
are still good, and others are changed and others are done away with.
We just need to have the spiritual sense and discernment and
understanding to know how to apply all of these principals. The old
covenant has a package of laws between God and His people that is
obsolete. We can’t assume that any part of the Law of the old covenant
is binding on us simply on the basis of it being the old package of
laws. We need additional biblical reasons. You see we inherit the
promises of Aaron on the basis of faith. The laws given to Moses simply
cannot take away those promises. Galatians 3 vs. 17. Legalistic
heresy. [Talks about Abraham and faith]
You see all we’re doing is getting
rid of unnecessary burdens but increasing the responsibility and placing
it on the shoulders where it belongs, on each one of us. The
responsibility is greater and if we’re in it for personal salvation
as Mr. Armstrong used to thunder out, it’s not acceptable. It’s a
selfish motivation because it is a change that takes place in us through
God and Christ residing in us by His Spirit. But if we rely on keeping
the Law we will be condemned because we fall short every day of our
lives. But Christ saves us from that, He died for us. Notice vs. 14. He
redeemed us in order that the blessing given to Abraham might come to
the gentiles from Jesus Christ. So that by faith we might receive the
promises through the Spirit.
vs.15--16 is read. The point the
Paul is making here is that the Galatians and Christians do also and we
do today, if we have faith in Christ we are Abraham’s children we
inherit the promises through Jesus Christ who is the seed.
vs. 17, the Law introduced 430
years later does not set aside the covenant previously established by
God and do away with the promise. The
Law given at Mount Sinai cannot set
aside the Abraham covenant based on the faith in God’s promise. That’s
the point that Paul is making that’s the confidence we can have in the
promise. Christians have a relationship with God, based on faith and
not on Law. Because of the faith,
our desire is to obey the Law,
that’s putting the cart before the horse otherwise. Paul explains that
we have to be obedient in Chat 5 and 6. That’s our desire. We are
obedient because we are saved. It’s our desire. We want to be
obedient. His point here is that the Law of Moses, his old covenant
was temporary. It was added only until Christ came. What was the
purpose of the Law Paul says? It was added because of transgressions
until the seed until the promise referred to had come. And Jesus Christ
is the seed and the old Covenant is now obsolete. The
New Covenant has a new set of laws,
we’re no longer under those burdens, that doesn’t allow out to sin in
any shape, or form. Garbage! The New Covenant has a new set of laws,
though many or the same and our relationship with God is on a different
foundation now based on a different agreement. Vs. 24, the Law was put
in charge to lead us to Christ....
These Scriptures are very clear; I
hope they are to you. We are not under the old covenant except of
course those that are also a part of the New Covenant. Is that clear,
is that plain. vs. 29 If you belong to Christ then you are Abraham’s
seed and heirs according to the promise. The point is that Christians
are giving the Holy Spirit on the basis of faith that comes from God in
the first place. We are justified by faith, we are declared right by
faith, we are saved by faith. Not on law-keeping and on the bases of
the old covenant.
If we believe God’s promise
through Jesus Christ, we have a right relationship with God, and if we
have a right relationship with God our walk will be more accurate with
God. That’s the whole purpose for our growing in grace and in knowledge
and why Mr. Armstrong emphasized the importance. I hope that the
church does not stop growing upon my death like the Methodist church did
when John Wesley died. And he brought up another interesting point,
especially when we had the comment when we said there are Christians
elsewhere in this world. Oh---but if they don’t have the Sabbath as a
sign how could they be Christians? Well we don’t have the Sabbath as a
sign either. Does that mean I’m minimizing the importance of the
Sabbath? Absolutely not! Our sign is faith in Jesus Christ.
Romans 8. [contradictory statement]
[Reviews the above]
All the Jews have the Sabbath for
a sign. They are none of His, not yet. They will be, when they eat
crow and are willing to accept Christ as their personal Savior.
Romans 4, physical circumcision is
not required for Christians today. Paul said that circumcision is now a
matter of the heart in Roman 2 vs.29. Getting back to the statement
made that there are Christians out in this world, Mr. Armstrong
didn’t agree with that. You know he went on to tell a story, there is a
moral to this whole thing. Talking about this very point, he was saying
at the time, he used John Wesley as the whole moral of the issue.
When
He died, God allowed him to first go down to hell so that he could
observe to see what was going down here. He was shocked. [tells a
joke about other denominations]
Part two of sermon - tape 2
The moral of the story is
"Christians" means those who have accepted Christ through faith as their
personal savior. But oh, we’re so quick to condemn anyone that
breathes. Yet Gods said we shouldn’t be judging one another. How do we
know what’s in their hearts? Most cases they are better Christians then
we are. That’s a travesty. We think that since we send our tithes in
it makes us perfect with God. I’ll show you that God expects more
than to tithe, and if you think you’ve been doing so good, and
that’s what God expects of all of us as Christians based on what He has
blessed us with and our natural talents and gifts we have received...
Romans 4: The Law cannot give us
salvation. It can help us to see what our needs are. It cannot
emancipate us from sin. All it can do is condemn us. Helps us to see
our righteousness must be a gift and not something we have earned.
[Talks about judgment day]
We can’t say we are good enough
to keep the Law. All we can do is
plead for mercy. We have faith in Christ that
He died to redeem us from all sin. He
died to rescue us from the penalty of the
Law and that’s our only basis for
salvation. Our course our faith does not do away with obedience. Faith
leads us to obedience. The New Covenant
has many laws of its own. Jesus made many demands on our time, our
hearts, and our money. We know that Jesus did away with many laws
but He also reaffirmed many laws and made them more demanding. Just as
we read in His Sermon on the Mount, the greatest sermon that was
preached by anybody.
If a man looks at a women with
lust in his eyes, he’s already guilty. There’s not a man in here that
can say he’s not guilty of one of those laws, that we’ve kept and
observed them perfectly. He’s made them more
demanding since they have to be kept in the spirit and not just
superficially. You must look to Jesus` teaching and His entire
apostles to see the way Christian faith is expected to work in our lives
in the New Covenant. Christ died for us so we might live for him.
We probably have
another hour, so hopefully your backside will endure!
Anyway, we are saved from the
slavery of sin so we might become the slaves of righteousness. That’s
what He expects from us. Not just praying and paying. Christ demands
everything we have--everything we are. We are expected to obey, but we
are also saved by faith. Romans 3--Paul points out the plan of
salvation. vs.20 No man will be declared righteous in His sight by
observing the Law. Is that plain enough? Through the Law we become
conscious of sin.
[Reads vs.22--23--24] Because
Christ died for us we can be declared righteous and because of that, our
desire is to walk with God. It’s to draw closer to God--to get inside
him if we could. vs. 28.[talks about Paul’s word on faith]
We have works because we are
saved. [Reads vs.22.] We are the friends of God, not enemies...
Romans 8. [Reviews the above
about faith in Jesus Christ.]
We are going to gain the victory.
Christ is the one to give us the victory.
2nd Cor.3 vs.6-7 [reads] The old
covenant was good but the New Covenant is so much better. The old one
doesn’t compare. We are privileged to have a relationship with God
based on the New Covenant. Hebrews 8.
Hebrew 9-10, 14.... So all those
rituals were temporary works, not the new order, now that the new order
has come the old one is obsolete. The rituals could make people
outwardly clean, we are told but the New Covenant is better. vs. 14
How much more then will the blood of Christ who through the Spirit
offered himself unblemished before God. Cleanses our conscious from acts
that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God--So that we
may serve the living God--So that we may serve the living God!
That doesn’t entail just having a perfect Sabbath attendance
record. Our desire should be to be here. Our desire should be to have
fellowship with one another, fellowship with God on the Sabbath.
WE should be that way everyday of our lives
with emphasis on the Sabbath.
Chapter 10 vs. 1-14 Because one
sacrifice He has made perfect forever are those who are being made
holy. This is already being to us out of the New Covenant. To those
who have responded, this is already being done.. We have been declared
righteous. We are being made perfect and being made holy. We have been
forgiven. Does it make any difference in how we live? You bet it
does. It ought to; we have an obligation to serve our Lord and master.
We were called to serve and not to be served. WE have an obligation
toward him and toward one another. We are no longer the servants of
sin. We have a new master and are to give all of out allegiance to
him. vs.19-23. Because we were forgiven we should have a better
relationship with God. We should draw near to Him knowing that He
accepts us as righteous because we are the children of Abraham and
the heirs of promise given to Him.
vs. 24 Let us consider how we can
spur one another on toward love and good deeds. vs. 25 Let us not give
up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing. Does it sound
like I’m trying to discourage anyone from attending Sabbath services?
Rather let us encourage one another, as we see the day approaching, as
we see the circumstances of this word and our society. We are to
encourage one another in faith--in works of service.