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ARE YOU PRAYING TO THE ONLY TRUE GOD?



By Marsha West

May 16, 2010
NewsWithViews.com

Christianity holds to the view that prayer is of the leading of the Holy Spirit. Octavius Winslow put it in these words: "It must be acknowledged by the spiritual mind that all true prayer is of the leading of the Spirit; that He is the author of all real approach of the soul to God. All true prayer is put into words by the Spirit. He is the Author of prayer in the soul."

The scriptures speak of God the Holy Spirit residing within all who believe in the Son of God. The Spirit guides, instructs and empowers believers. (John 14:16-17) As well, the “Spirit of truth” confirms everything about Jesus. (John 15:26) The unregenerate (unsaved) person is not Spirit filled. God does not hear anyone’s prayer unless it is put into words by the Holy Spirit. So if we want our prayers to be heard and answered we must pray to the right God.

"This is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent" (John 17:3).

Before I move on it’s necessary to briefly explain what other world religions believe about God.

WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?

Judaism has one God (monotheistic) that is eternal and all-knowing. Jews believe the world was created by God and that all things within the world were designed to have meaning and purpose as part of a divine order.

The Hindu religion has somewhere around 330 million gods (polytheistic). It also has one god, Brahma, that is supreme. Hindus believe Brahma is both impersonal and unknowable and inhabits every portion of reality and existence throughout the universe. Brahma is believed to exist in three separate forms: Brahma—Creator, Vishnu—Preserver, and Shiva—Destroyer. Trying to explain what Hindus believe is like trying to explain gravity. Suffice it to say that there are a wide variety of core beliefs and sects in the Hindu religion.

The religion of Islam believes in one God (monotheistic), Allah. Muslims hold that Allah is the only true God and that Muhammad was Allah's prophet. “Muslim” means “one who submits to Allah.”

Buddhism has an elaborate theology of deities and exalted beings. I must elaborate a bit here. “Buddhism can be hard to pin down as to its view of God. Some streams of Buddhism could legitimately be called atheistic, while others could be called pantheistic, and still others theistic, such as Pure Land Buddhism. Classical Buddhism, however, tends to be silent on the reality of an ultimate being and is therefore considered atheistic.”

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) teaches that God “has not always been the Supreme Being of the universe, but attained that status through righteous living and persistent effort. They believe God the Father has a “body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s.” As well, Mormons believe the true faith was restored through its founder Joseph Smith and that the entire structure of Christian orthodoxy is corrupt and false.

The great confrontation of this century is between the New Age movement (NAM) and historic, orthodox Christianity. NAM is a hodge-podge of such Christian cults as New Thought, Unity School of Christianity, Religious Science, religions of the Far East (specifically Hinduism and Buddhism) as well as spiritism, theosophy, scientism, mysticism and many other pagan beliefs.

NAM holds to monism, we are one and pantheism, all-is-God. New Agers believe in “humanity’s fall into ignorance and the gradual ascent into enlightenment.” They receive enlightenment through mystical spiritual experiences and spiritual searching.

You can create your own reality say New Agers. “As your thoughts are so is your life.” Because thoughts have a power of their own, whatever thoughts you send out into the “universe” will come back to you. Their faith is in the power of positive thinking. “A positive mind anticipates happiness, joy, health and a successful outcome of every situation and action. Whatever the mind expects, it finds.”

One New Ager describes God in this fashion: “Our daily reality is not only a matter of connection with God or Universal Consciousness. We are in fact, actually composed of the same essence as that which is called God….we are as ‘cells in the infinite body of God.’ There are no ultimate boundaries in the cosmos. The universe is actually composed of the very same underlying substance in all places, peoples, and times. We are all ‘made of God’, or in other words, Consciousness.”

Many New Agers consider themselves Christians.

Here’s why they are not. A true Christian believes in a personal God. We believe there is one God (monotheism), the God of Abraham, Isaac and JacOB. Traditional orthodox Christianity, which is the OBjective standard by which to define what is and is not Christianity, holds to a belief in the Trinity.

THE TRINITY

The doctrine of the Trinity is the most basic Christian belief of all. Trinitarians hold that God eternally exists in three persons, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. There never was a time when God was not, nor was there a time when the Son and Spirit were not. In other words, the three Persons of the Godhead have eternally existed. However, the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Father, the Father is not the Spirit and so forth. In essence, they are one in nature (nature describes what it is to be God) with three separate, distinct personalities. When Jesus talked about the Holy Spirit, He used the personal pronoun, referring to the Spirit as a person, not a “force,” as the cults believe. “The Holy Spirit is a person who can be grieved (Eph 4:30), bear witness (1 John 5:7), and teach (John 14:26) among many other things.” (For more info on the Trinity check the links below.)

Individuals do not have to understand the Trinity to be saved. However, a belief in the Trinity is essential. It is not a peripheral issue Christians can vigorously debate but not divide over. How you baptize; the sign gifts; eschatology (future things); instruments or no instruments in churches are non-essentials. “In essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, in all things love.”

The Trinity is a central doctrine of Christianity, as are the authority of Scripture; Jesus Christ was fully God and fully man; Christ was born of a virgin; He led a sinless life; He died to atone for our sins; He was bodily resurrected from the dead and will come again in power and glory to judge the world and deliver His people.

THE BODY OF CHRIST

Protestants (evangelicals) hold to the view that the Bible—the inspired Word of God--is the sole authority (sola Scriptura) for establishing and confirming our Christian beliefs--not the Pope of Rome or any other person, alive of dead. The Bible says that salvation cannot be OBtained through our "good works." Salvation comes by faith alone (sola fide).


But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast” (Eph 2:4-9). (See also John 11:25, John 14:6, John 6:40, Rom 10:13, Gal 3:26)

Let Us Reason Ministries has an article posted on its website “Salvation, A hidden teaching of the Roman Catholic church” that details Roman Catholic’s completely different approach to salvation:

“They combine elements from the Old Testament (ie. priesthood, dress, rituals etc.), as the means of grace is dispensed by the priest and through the church.

“Canon 4 ‘If anyone shall say that the sacraments are not necessary for salvation, but are superfluous, and that, although all are not necessary for every individual, without them or without the desire of them, through faith alone men OBtain from God the grace of justification; let him be anathema.’”

Further down…

“According to Catholic teaching, ‘Baptism is a sacrament which cleanses us from original sin, makes us children of God and heirs of heaven.’ ‘Baptism is necessary to salvation, because without it we cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.’

“Catholics also believe that water by baptism takes away their original sins. Baptism becomes the means of cleansing.”

As for the Eastern Orthodox view of justification by faith:

“[T]he doctrine of justification by faith is virtually absent from the history and theology of the Orthodox Church. Rather, Orthodoxy emphasizes theosis (literally, “divinization”), the gradual process by which Christians become more and more like Christ. What many in the Orthodox tradition fail to understand is that “divinization” is the progressive result of salvation, not a requirement for salvation itself. … The call of the Reformers for ‘Scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, and Christ alone’ is missing in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and that is too precious a treasure to do without.”

Protestants, Catholics and Eastern Orthodox affirm the Trinity.

AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANITY

To begin with the Body of Christ should have a thorough knowledge of the essential doctrines of the faith. Additionally, believers should at least know what the Person they have committed their lives to and to His discipleship had to say about life’s most pressing issues. I will go out on a limb and say that most professing Christians do not have a clue what Jesus taught about most things. Hello! The very words of Christ are preserved in the pages of Scripture—and He has a lot to say!

No one is born into Christianity. Authentic Christians have made a confession of faith. Romans 10:9-11 says:

“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.”

Moreover, followers of Jesus are commanded to “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints” (Jude 3) And by the way, we are not given a choice in the matter. The last thing Jesus told his disciples to do was, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. (Mark 15:15). How can a person preach the gospel if he/she hasn’t the foggiest notion what the true gospel is? Gospel means “good news” and the good news is:

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). The bad news is: “He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God” (John 3:18). (Read more here)

NOW TO THE BURNING QUESTION…

Are you praying to the only true God? For those who are not regenerate (born again) Christians, the answer is a resounding No! As I said above, God does not hear anyone’s prayer unless it is put into words by the Holy Spirit.

At this point readers are wondering: Does God even hear, act on, or grant the prayers of unbelievers? Dr. John MacArthur was asked this very question. In response he said, “A strict yes or no answer is difficult without qualifying the answer in various ways.” He then offered 15 reasons for unanswered prayer:

1. Who have personal and selfish motives. (James 4:3).
2. Who regard iniquity in their hearts. (Psalm 66:18).
3. Who remain in sin. (John 9:31).
4. Who offer unworthy service to God. (Malachi 1:7-9).
5. Who forsake God. (Jeremiah 14:10-12).
6. Who reject God's call. (Proverbs 1:24-25, 28).
7. Who will not heed God's law. (Zechariah 7:11-13).
8. Who turn a deaf ear to the cry of the poor. (Proverbs 21:13).
9. Who are violent. (Isaiah 1:15; see also 59:2-3).
10. Who worship idols. (Jeremiah 11:11-14; see also Ezekiel 8:15-18).
11. Who have no faith. (James 1:6-7).
12. Who are living in hypocrisy. (Luke 12:1).
13. Who are proud of heart. (James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5).
14. Who are self-righteous. (Luke 18:11-14).
15. Who mistreat God's people. (Psalm 18:40-41).

Writer and preacher John Bunyon gave us this insight into prayer:

"Prayer is a pouring out of the heart to God, through Christ, in the strength of the Spirit, for such things as God has promised. Prayer must be within the compass of God's Word; it is blasphemy or at best babbling, when the petition is beside the Book. David therefore in his prayers kept his eye on the Word of God: 'My soul cleaves to the dust; quicken me according to Your Word.'



"'Remember Your Word to Your servant, on which you have caused me to hope.' Indeed the Holy Spirit does not immediately quicken and stir up the heart of the Christian without, but by, in and through the Word. The Spirit, by the Word, directs the manner as well as the matter of praying."




Someone once said that we argue our case with God, not to convince Him, but to convince ourselves. God is not a cosmic sugar daddy as the prosperity preachers would have us believe. Biblical prayer is to bring Christians into conformity with God’s will. When we don't know how to pray according to God's will, "the Spirit of God intercedes for us according to the will of God" (Rom 8:27).

"What is it to pray according to God's will?” asked John Cotton. “When we pray for things which are agreeable to God's will, i.e. His revealed will; we should ask for nothing but what He commands us . . . for those things we have warrant to pray."

Further Study on the doctrine of the Trinity:

1- What is the Trinity—By Let Us Reason Ministries
2- Trinity—By Theopedia
3- Jonathan Edwards essay on the Trinity (heavy reading for some of us)

Recommended Reading:

1- The Sovereignty of God and Prayer--By John Piper
2- Justification through Faith Alone--By Zacharias Ursinus
3- Don't we all believe in the same God, but try to know Him in different ways?—By Watcher’s Lamp

Book:

Communion with God--By John Owen

http://www.newswithviews.com/West/marsha196.htm

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Recommended Reading:

1- The Sovereignty of God and Prayer--By John Piper



Some excerpts from that article:
...the only thing God can do to save a lost sinner is to overcome his resistance to God
This stems from his belief in "irresistable grace"

He(God)will see to it that all those prayers are prayed which He has promised to respond to.

In other words, if it was Piper's god's original will, from eternity past, to save your Uncle Joe, he will hear and heed your prayer of supplication, because it was his will in the first place. If not; Uncle Joe is out of luck....because Piper's god won't even bother to "overcome his resistance"

Piper's god...little 'g' is a god who predetermined certain folks, from the foundation of the world, for the express purpose of burning them in Hell for his own sick pleasure and glory. This a god made after man's own image; a false God. Because this is a misreperesentation of the true and living God....it is NOT the TRUE God of the Bible.
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I've never read a book by Piper so I don't know anything about the quotes you put forth.

What I do know is that if our prayers are in God's will then we know he hears our prayers but how and when he chooses to answer is up to God.

In any event, I don't know whether the author holds the views you say Piper is espousing or if she simply found something she liked in his book or perhaps even misunderstood something which was written therein.

The point of the article is why I posted this. There are so many who proclaim they are saved, or "right with God", or heavenbound and they pray to the same God we pray to, but they really don't know what they are talking about.

Along with this is the biblical illiteracy of many professing Christians so they truly don't know whether the God they pray to is the same God someone else professes to pray to.

The push is on, and has been for some time, to declare all relgions equal, every "god" to be the same just under a different name than the Christian God, etc.

I've heard folks who have been in the church for decades proclaim Christians and Muslims are praying to the same God.

The public schools and institutes of "higher learning" tend to push this view, although most often with an extra anti-Christian aspect too which belittles Christianity. Add to this the many "Christian" churches throughout the land which fail to teach and preach the whole Word of God and it's no wonder so many are confused about this.

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I've never read a book by Piper so I don't know anything about the quotes you put forth.


John,
The quotes came directly from the "recommended" article you posted..I simply quoted from, and commented on it. But I agree, we don't all know and pray to the same God.
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John,
The quotes came directly from the "recommended" article you posted..I simply quoted from, and commented on it. But I agree, we don't all know and pray to the same God.


Yes, I understand where you got the quotes from, I was just pointing out that I've never read anything by Piper so I don't know anything about his thoughts or beliefs about anything. I know some authors words can be taken different ways, some authors can have some really good things in a book and also have some wrong things or even way out there things. Having never read Piper, I don't have any idea what he is about.

Thank you for your input. Piper must be fairly popular today though because I do see or hear his name mentioned fairly often; at least I believe they are all talking about the same Piper.
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Yes, I understand where you got the quotes from, I was just pointing out that I've never read anything by Piper so I don't know anything about his thoughts or beliefs about anything. I know some authors words can be taken different ways, some authors can have some really good things in a book and also have some wrong things or even way out there things. Having never read Piper, I don't have any idea what he is about.

Thank you for your input. Piper must be fairly popular today though because I do see or hear his name mentioned fairly often; at least I believe they are all talking about the same Piper.


Luke 6:26 Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.
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Luke 6:26 Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.


I agree with that Scripture but I don't know that all speak well of Piper. You don't speak well of Piper :icon_mrgreen:

I've just noticed his name a lot over the past year or so. Prior to that there have been times I noticed Max Lucado a lot or even some names from the past such as Dabney, Spurgeon and Rice. For some reason I've been noticing Curtis Hutsons name more lately.

In any event, I do get your point. One only has to look at Billy Graham to get a very good look of a still rather contemporary example of this. Graham was building up a following as a Fundamentalist early on but it wasn't until he really started siding with the liberal agenda of "civil rights" that many outside Fundamentalist circles really began taking note. Of course it wasn't long after that he went liberal in other areas, most notably with regards to who he yoked with for crusades, and then he became very popular and carried the name of "America's pastor".

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