30.6.21

Why I say they are heretic?

I believe the Bible is divine, and it is the Word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and Bible is eternal.  No doubt about this! 

I believe in a Perfect Bible in autograph, the one Apostle wrote. There is no mistake at all in this original text from the hand of the Apostles. That is the Perfect Bible I believed!

I also believe God preserved His Word, kept pure for all ages, but not in the single Greek text nor in a single TR. 

I believe God has preserved His words in the vast numbers of manuscripts, in Alexandra manuscripts, Byzantine manuscripts.........This is my personal view, I do not want to impose this view on anyone. This is my personal conviction. I do not want to fight over words, I give space and place to the Holy Spirit to speak onto the believers.

I do not believe there is a "Perfect Textus Receptus (TR) - Greek Text" underlying the KJV. 

When those crooks from FEBC promote a Perfect Bible, they are pushing the perfect TR!-Greek Text underlying KJV. Even nearly pushing the KJV to be the perfect Bible. We firmly reject their views! 

From this personal view, that The Greek Text-TR is perfect, so they created a doctrine call Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP), saying God preserved the Bible in a single perfect Greek Text-TR.

When a person keeps on saying "the TR is perfect, this is the Perfect Bible," at the same time, he sacrifices the unity of BPC, fighting with his own brother and sister in Christ, splitting the BPC, that is why I say he or she is a heretic. He or she is Satanic, splitting the church because of minor issues and personal views.

Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP) is a personal view. Let me ask you honestly, how many BPC support this personal view? Go and have a look, not many people believe in this VPP-personal view. Only a few naive people in the world believe in this personal view.

We do not have to fight every battle, but we choose what battle we need to fight. We have to fight the good fight, our enemy is Satan and demons! Not our own brothers and sisters in BPC.

I do believe there are mistakes in the translation of KJV, and even the underlying TR-Greek text.

But I believe God has preserved His Divine Word, 100% miraculously in the manuscripts, copies. They are kept pure in all ages in Alexandra manuscripts, Byzantine manuscripts, and other Greek manuscripts.

Please read the NIV, the message of Christ's salvation is the same as KJV's, we can be saved when we are reading the NIV. 

Because of this, I call on to our Lord Jahweh, to indicate to us, which is right which is wrong! Do something in the life of these false teachers and theologians, until they repent from fighting brothers and sisters in Christ, I urge you, to repent before it is too late, be faithful to the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, not to a few crooks. 


1 Corinthians chapter 15

For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles, and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.

I humbly pray that the false theologians and false teachers repent from their errs and continue to preach Christ, not to preach any of their personal views.


To err is human; to edit, divine?

29.6.21

CHRIST IS THE WORLD'S LIGHT

 Verse 1

Christ is the world's Light He and none other
Born in our darkness He became our Brother
If we have seen Him we have seen the Father
Glory to God on high

Verse 2
Christ is the world's Peace He and none other
No man can serve Him and despise his brother
Who else unites us one in God the Father
Glory to God on high

Verse 3
Christ is the world's Life He and none other
Sold once for silver murdered here our Brother
He who redeems us reigns with God the Father
Glory to God on high

Verse 4
Give God the glory God and none other
Give God the glory Spirit Son and Father
Give God the glory God in man my Brother
Glory to God on high

27.6.21

Christ is preached, and because of this I rejoice.

 Philippians 1:15-18

15 It is true that some preach Christ

 out of envy and rivalry, but others 

out of goodwill. 16 The latter do so 

out of love, knowing that I am put 

here for the defense of the gospel. 

17 The former preach Christ out of 

selfish ambition, not sincerely, 

supposing that they can stir up 

trouble for me while I am in chains. 

18 But what does it matter? 

The important thing is that in 

every way, whether from false 

motives or true, Christ is 

preached. And because of this 

I rejoice. Yes, and I will continue 

to rejoice.

"I know this is the voice from heaven!"


Why you talk back to the voice from heaven? You are holding your church's constitutions, what is that constitution compare to the Word of God? Who are you following? Are you following God? Or following man? 

For the sake of the unity in BPC

To my beloved brethren in BPC

According to the Bible, Moses demands of Pharaoh “Let my people go” eight times (Exodus 5:1; 7:16; 8:16; 8:17; 9:1; 9:13; 10:3; and 10:4).

Unfortunately, Pharaoh hardens his heart.

God sent 10 plagues to the people of Egypt. Ten disasters were inflicted on Egypt by the God of Israel to convince the Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to depart from slavery.

But the leaders in BPC are hardened in their hearts. If someone tells you in tears, that there are 7 disasters coming to BPC, so that leaders may let the members go, freed from the bondage of extremism, what would be your reaction today? 

If one has passed, and there are 6 to come. What should we do?

God spared our lives today, so do not waste our lives in promoting false teachings again, and stop fighting with one another in BPC, from today onward we must decide to pursue peace among the brothers in BPC. 

 

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Falsehood of some charismatic churches

Joseph Prince (Among Others) Has Wrongly Divided The Word – By Dr Roland Chia (Dated 14 Jan 2021)

 

One of the most interesting figures in the history of the early church is Marcion, the son of the bishop of Sinope and respected member of the Christian community. In July, AD 144, Marcion was excommunicated after a public hearing before the clergies of the churches in Rome.

 

At that hearing, Marcion was asked to expound his peculiar ideas about Christianity, especially his view of the Old Testament and its relationship to the New. Marcion declared that the Old and New Testaments are so vastly different from each other that it is impossible to reconcile them.

 

He judged the God of the Old Testament to be a somewhat inferior deity, a God of wrath who is preoccupied only with justice. The Old Testament God, he opined, is the God of the Jews.

 

The God of the New Testament, however, is radically different. He is the God whose very nature is love, the supreme God, whose messenger is Jesus Christ. To Marcion, the God revealed in the pages of the New Testament is a God of goodness and grace, and nothing else.

 

Consequently, Marcion categorically rejected the entire Old Testament and embraced only the New Testament as authoritative Scripture.

 

Although Marcionism – as this heresy is later named – appeared in the early period of church history, it has from time to time reared its ugly head in contemporary Christianity, albeit dressed in a different garb.

 

The most recent instantiation of a version of this ancient heresy is the so-called hyper-grace movement. The way in which hyper-grace preachers view the Old Testament and bits of the New bears remarkable family resemblances to Marcionism.

 

Marcion would gladly endorse what Andre van der Merwe asserts about the relationship between the New and Old Testaments in his book, Grace: The Forbidden Gospel:

 

At the risk of sounding critical, it remains a sad reality that the Bible Society chose to combine the Old and New Testaments into a single book. This single decision has caused widespread confusion within the ranks of believers throughout the world. Many of the writings of the Bible before the cross portrays God to be a harsh, cruel being, set on destroying and punishing people if they dared to disobey the set of moral standards represented by the 10 commandments and the other laws (p. 28).

 

Like the ancient Marcionites, hyper-grace preachers like van der Merwe maintain that the Old Testament should not be regarded as being at par with the New Testament.

 

But there is an important difference between them.

 

Unlike Marcion and his followers, the hyper-grace preachers did not outrightly reject the OT as the Word of God, but insist that it addresses only the people of God in the old covenant. Therefore, the OT has nothing significant to say to Christians who belong to the new covenant, the covenant of grace.

 

There is another difference between the Marcionites and the hyper-grace preachers that should be pointed out.

 

Although Marcion and his followers rejected the OT, they regarded all of the NT as authoritative and therefore as directly relevant for Christians. The hyper-grace preachers, however, maintain that many of the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels are not directly relevant to Christians because they were delivered before the cross and therefore still belonged to the old covenant.

 

For the hyper-grace preachers, then, any teaching or command that is recorded before the death of Christ on the cross (which, for them, marks the beginning of the new covenant) belongs to the old covenant. They are not relevant to believers who belong to the new covenant, the covenant of grace.

 

In a section entitled ‘Rightly Dividing the Word’ in the eighth chapter of Destined to ReignJoseph Prince clearly articulates this point when he writes:

 

There is a lot of confusion and wrong believing in the church today because many Christians read their Bibles without rightly dividing the old and new covenants. They don’t realise that even some of the words which Jesus spoke in the four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) are part of the old covenant. They were spoken before the cross as He had not yet died. The new covenant only begins after the cross, when the Holy Spirit was given on the day of Pentecost (p. 92, emphasis in original).

 

For Joseph Prince, not everything recorded in the New Testament pertains to the new covenant, including most of the teachings of Jesus. According to this way of ‘dividing the Word’, the Beatitudes, the Lord’s Prayer, the commands to love God and neighbour, and the entire Sermon on the Mount are not relevant for Christians! They belong to the old covenant.

 

Needless to say, this way of ‘dividing the Word’ is antithetical to how the Church has always understood the relationship between the Old and New Testaments. Although the Church maintains that the Old Testament must be understood in light of the New, it has always taught that both testaments belong to the one canon of Scripture, which is the authoritative Word of God for Christians.

 

In his Small Catechism, the great Protestant Reformer of the 16th century, Martin Luther, describes the Bible in this way:

 

The Bible gathers together the writings of God’s chosen prophets and apostles over a period of more than a thousand years. Through the Holy Spirit, God Himself gave these writers the thoughts and words they recorded (verbal inspiration), such that the Bible is God’s Word.

 

Here, Luther stresses that the Bible in its entirety (that is, both the Old and New Testaments) is inspired by God and therefore must be regarded as the Word of God. It is this biblical canon, Luther adds, that ‘gives us everything we need to know and believe for the Christian faith and life.’

 

This same emphasis on the canon of Scripture is made in the doctrinal standard of the Reformed or Presbyterian Churches: The Westminster Confession of Faith of 1647.

 

In its treatment of Holy Scripture (Chapter 1), the Confession states that ‘under the name Holy Scripture, or the Word of God written, are now contained all the books of the Old and New Testament.’ After listing the books of the entire Bible, the Confession concludes by stressing that they are ‘given by inspiration of God, to be the rule of faith and life.’

 

Thus, all the books in the biblical canon are to be regarded as Holy Scripture, the Word of God written. All these books are ‘given by the inspiration of God’. Most importantly, both the OT and NT are to be regarded by Christians as ‘the rule of faith and life.’

 

And, if this is not clear enough, the Confession further stresses that ‘The whole counsel of God concerning all things necessary for His own glory, man’s salvation, faith and life, is either expressly set down in Scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deducted from Scripture …’ Notice that it is in the entire Scripture (not just New Testament) that the whole counsel of God concerning salvation and the Christian life is presented.

 

In suggesting that the OT and some parts of the Gospel are meant for only the old covenant people of God and therefore not directly relevant for Christians, hyper-grace preachers like van der Merwe and Joseph Prince have radically departed from the Church’s understanding of the canon of Scripture. They have followed in the footsteps of Marcion instead of Luther and Calvin.

 

Most significantly, they have departed from the Apostle Paul, who in his second letter of his young protégé Timothy stresses that ‘All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work’ (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

 

Dr Roland Chia

Chew Hock Hin Professor of Christian Doctrine

Trinity Theological College

Theological and Research Advisor

Ethos Institute for Public Christianity

https://ethosinstitute.sg/

 

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