Visu gadu garumā, the gospel of Jesus Christ and the faith have slowly been adjusted. Many false doctrines have entered the church and the lives of Christians. Because of that many Christians can’t endure sound doctrine. Many preachers are carnal and employed by man instead of God. They preach after the will of man instead of God’s will and please the people, so that they’ll stay in church. Because they know, that if they preach a message that calls for repentance and a change, and oppose the will of people, people become offended and won’t come back to the church. That’s why there aren’t many sermons about the true gospel of Jesus Christ, Viņa atpestīšanas darbs, removal of sin, un svētdarīšanu. Jēzus to zināja. Therefore Jesus asked His disciples, when Jesus comes will He find faith on earth? Will Jesus find faith in the lives of Christians?
What happened with the church?
Instead of the church (ticīgo asambleja) representing the Kingdom of God on earth, separating itself from the world and from sin, the church compromises with the world and lives in sin, tāpat kā pasaule. Many Christians hardly study and/or listen to the Bible; the Word of God and don’t apply the Word in their lives.
There aren’t many Christians, who are longing for a holy and righteous life, and just like Jesus, live in obedience to the Father. This is mainly because they are too busy with themselves. They only long for the power of God and the miracles Jesus did.
They want to be somebody and want to be seen, mīlēja, and accepted by the world. Tāpēc, viņi dara visu, ko var, to become famous and noticed by the world and to be liked and accepted by the world.
Diez vai ir atšķirības starp ticīgajiem un neticīgajiem
There is hardly any difference anymore between unbelievers, who live in darkness and have the devil as father and obey and serve him, un baznīca; ticīgie, who are supposed to live in the Light and have God as Father and obey and serve Him and Jesus Christ the Son.
Going to church once or twice a week, having a church membership and/or task in the church, supporting charities, veic humanitāros darbus, and having good behavior, will not make you a Christian. It won’t give you access to the Kingdom of God either.
Many people call themselves Christians and go to church and attend seminars and conferences and are ever learning, without coming to the knowledge of the truth.
For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts, Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth (2 Timotejs 3:6-7)
Isn’t that awful? You think you are saved, while in reality you are not saved. You think you live according to the will of God, while you are not. Kā tas ir iespējams? It’s possible because many Christians have departed from the word of God, and that’s why they don’t know the truth.
They don’t know the real Jesus Christ; the holy Son of God and the living Word. But they have created an imaginary Jesus and serve this false Jesus, who is made after their image and has a lot of similarities with themselves.
They live in a big lie and feed themselves with more lies, to make their lives as comfortable as possible (Izlasi arī: ‘Viltots Jēzus rada viltotus kristiešus’)
Many Christians walk in self-chosen ways
The sad truth is, that many Christians have left God’s Word. Tāpēc, they have left the faith in Jesus Christ; dzīvais Vārds, and have entered self-chosen ways. Many believers have become unbelievers. They don’t walk according to the will of God and His commandments anymore. They don’t live as born again Christians and don’t walk after the Spirit. But they are carnal and are led by the world and their own lusts, vēlmes, Jūtas, Emocijas, un būs, and walk after their flesh.
What the people want happens. They are led by the flesh; viņu sajūtas, Emocijas, Jūtas, iekāres, un vēlmes. Their soul and body dictate to them what to do.
Because they remain the old man, they often end up in trouble.
Bet vai tā nav, that when you turned to Christ and repented and decided to follow Him, you have freely laid down your life in Christ and died to ‘self’? That it’s not about your will anymore, but about His will? (Izlasi arī: ‘Ko darīt, ja Dieva griba nav tava griba?‘)
Aren’t you risen and seated in Christ in the Heavenly places? Shouldn’t you represent the Kingdom of God and bring the Kingdom of God to this earth? Instead of enforcing the kingdom of the darkness (pasaule)?
Denying Jesus’ perfect work of redemption
Cik reizes, do preachers, mācītāji, evaņģēlisti, vecākie, Uc. say they believe in Jesus Christ and His work of redemption, kamēr patiesībā, they deny Jesus’ perfect work of redemption. How do they deny Jesus’ perfect redemptive work? By considering themselves sinners, teaching the believers that they’ll always remain sinners, tolerating sin, and keep sinning themselves. Kā tas ir iespējams? If you have been made free from sin and become a servant of righteousness, how can you walk in sin and be a servant of sin (grēcinieks)? (a.o. Romieši 6:15-19, Romieši 8:2)

The Bible says when you become a jauna radīšana; Dieva dēls, tu vairs neesi grēcinieks. You have been made holy and righteous by faith in Christ and by His blood. Because you’ve been made righteous, God gave you His Spirit, Kas mīt tevī (jaunais radījums).
Kā jaunradījums, who is born of God and made righteous and has the Holy Spirit, you are able to walk as Jesus walked, kā Dieva dēls (tas attiecas gan uz vīriešiem, gan uz sievietēm) uz zemes.
But as long as you have an old carnal mindset and believe that you will always remain a sinner, you indirectly say, that the sacrifice of Jesus Christ at the cross was not perfect.
Jūs netieši sakāt, that the blood of Jesus Christ, which was shed at the whipping post and on the cross, was not powerful enough, to redeem humanity from sin and iniquity and their sinful nature.
Kad tu saki, ka tu joprojām esi grēcinieks, you don’t believe in Jesus Christ and His perfect work of redemption (Izlasi arī: Do Christians believe in the resurrection from the dead?).
Katrs piedzimst kā grēcinieks
Jā, we are all born as sinners in the flesh. Neviens nav izslēgts. If people don’t believe this and contradict this they deceive themselves and lie (a.o. 1 John 1:8-10).
Every person is born as a sinner and remains a sinner until a person believes in Jesus Christ, nožēlo grēkus, and becomes a new creation through His blood, , kā arī kristības ūdenī, un kristības ar Svēto Garu.
Kad jūs kļūstat par jaunu radīšanu, tu vairs neesi grēcinieks! You have freely laid down your old sinful nature and exchanged your life for His life; your will for His will. Tagad tas ir atkarīgs no jums, uz ņem savu krustu un sekot Jēzum.
The faith is affected by the lies of man
Katru reizi, when Christians take the words of God out of context, give their own explanation, and interpretation, and add their own opinion, the words become a twisted truth, which is no longer the truth.
Let’s take, piemēram, the parts in the Bible, when Jesus ate with the publicans and sinners. The Pharisees and the scribes saw Jesus eating with publicans and sinners (Metjū 8:9, Marka 2:13, Luke 5:29).
Daudzas reizes, people say that Jesus ate with publicans and sinners and that Jesus was a friend of publicans and sinners (Luke 7:34). Tāpēc, they are also allowed to hang out and fellowship with unbelievers and do the same things as they do. There’s nothing wrong with that.
Bet tā nav taisnība. Patiesība ir tāda, that Jesus hung out with the publicans and sinners. Bet pirmkārt, they were part of the house of Israel; Dieva miesīgie cilvēki, who were set apart from all other pagan nations. They were not Gentiles.
Otrkārt, Jesus preached the Kingdom and the message of repentance and called the people to repentance. These publicans and sinners believed in Jesus Christ and gave heed to His call. They repented and turned from their evil works and committed their lives to God (Izlasi arī: Vai Jēzus bija muitnieku draugs?).
“Redzi, Kungs, pusi no mantām es atdodu nabagiem; un ja es esmu kaut ko atņēmis no kāda cilvēka ar nepatiesu apsūdzību, Es atjaunoju viņu četrkārtīgi”
Zacchaeus was the chief among the publicans and was rich. When Zacchaeus repented, his repentance became visible through his words and deeds. Zacchaeus immediately gave half of his goods to the poor. And Zacchaeus said to Jesus, that if he had taken anything from any man by false accusation, he was even willing to restore him fourfold:
Zacchaeus stood, un sacīja Tam Kungam; Redzi, Kungs, pusi no mantām es atdodu nabagiem; un ja es esmu kaut ko atņēmis no kāda cilvēka ar nepatiesu apsūdzību, Es atjaunoju viņu četrkārtīgi. Un Jēzus viņam sacīja, Šī diena ir glābšana, kas nāk uz šo māju, for so much as he also is a son of Abraham. Jo Cilvēka Dēls ir nācis meklēt un glābt pazudušo (Luke 19:8-10)
Jesus didn’t tolerate and accept sin. Jesus didn’t fellowship and wasn’t a partaker of their evil works. But Jesus called the people of the house of Israel to repentance.
Es nācu nevis aicināt taisnos, bet grēciniekus uz grēku nožēlu. (Luke 5:32)
although Jesus loves people, Jesus hates the works of the old man
Jesus loved people but Jesus hated the evil works (grēks) no old carnal man, who belonged to the unfaithful fallen generation. He hated carnal works like adultery, netiklība, nešķīstība, neveiklība, elkdievība, Maģija, naids, dispersija, emulācijas, dusmas, nesaskaņas, sedīcija, ķecerības, skaudība, slepkavības, piedzēries, gavilējošs, dusmas, dusmas, ļaunprātība, zaimošana, netīra komunikācija, Uc.
Jesus hated the works, which came forth out of the Adamic nature. Because they were against the will of the Father. And the truth is, that Jesus still hates sin, because Jesus has not changed. He has not changed and that’s why His point of view has not changed.
Jesus still hates sin, despite His work at the cross and His blood that was shed. Jesus didn’t die at the cross to approve and authorize people to continue in sin. But His perfect work and His blood ensured that whosoever would believe in Him, He gave the power to become a new creation; Dieva dēls, and to reign together with Jesus Christ.
Kad Jēzus atgriezīsies, vai Viņš atradīs ticību virs zemes?
Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble (Džeimss 2:19)
You can confess with your mouth all you want. But if your works and deeds don’t line up with your confessions and your repentance, then your confessions are worthless.
The devil and the fallen angels (dēmoni) also believe in God, Jēzus, un Svētais Gars. Tomēr, tie nav glābti. Their final destination is the eternal lake of fire.
Kad tu saki, that you believe in Jesus Christ, you shall live according to Viņa baušļi un darīt Viņa gribu.
You shall do, what the Word tells you to do, and not listen to and do what the world says.
You shall no longer be a partaker of the evil works of darkness and live like the world. But you shall separate yourselves from the world.
You shall put your trust in Jesus Christ and devote your life to Him. You shall do what God, Jēzus, and the Holy Spirit say.
Only when you walk after the Spirit and live according to what the Word says, you walk in faith.
You will keep standing in the faith, despite your circumstances. You shall stay faithful to the Word and be persistent in prayer.
When you walk in faith, you shall walk according to the will of the Father and please Him. You shall seek those things which are above instead of the things which are beneath, uz šīs zemes.
Abusing the grace of God for the lusts of the flesh
Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, Vai viņš atradīs ticību uz zemes? (Luke 18:8)
Jesus knew the weaknesses of the old man, who walked after the flesh and belonged to the unfaithful generation (Ādama daba). Jēzus zināja, ka sadaļā end times, many false teachers and preachers would come with their own philosophies, Atzinumus, and worldly knowledge.
False preachers, who tolerate and accept sin and abuse the grace of God to continue living in sin, and mock the gospel of Jesus Christ. That’s why Jesus said to His disciples, when Jesus comes, will He find faith on the earth?
"Esi zemes sāls"




