Thursday, January 8, 2015

On Being Patient

“Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rain. You also be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand.”
-James 5:7-8, New King James Version

The Scriptures prove that man must first belong to God’s chosen people so that his calls on Him will not be rejected.
“So it is best for us to wait in patience – to wait for him to save us - …When we suffer, we should sit alone in silent patience; We should bow in submission, for there may still be hope … The Lord is merciful and will not reject us forever.”
-Lamentations 3:26, 28-29, 31, Today’s English Version

PATIENCE SEEMS TO BE a diminishing virtue, especially in today’s fast-paced life. Now that “instant” is a common word in many people’s vocabulary – instant coffee, instant messages, and instant wealth – and almost everything – food, plane tickets, hotel bookings, and access to many sorts of information – is just a click away, many tend to expect instantaneous solutions to problems and immediate answers to their concerns. Without such solution, they would lose their patience and feel as though all hope were lost.

The dizzying pace of life nowadays, however, is not the only contributory factor to man’s impatience and frustrations. So, too, are the situations in man’s life that veer out of his control and overwhelm him such as the intense difficulties of daily living, the threats of disasters and dangers, and many other hardships that contribute to his predicament. Yet amid all these, the servants of God should not lose hope, for they have Him to trust in:

“Who is the man who desires life, And loves many days, that he may see good?

“Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!” (Ps. 34:12, 8, New King James Version)

Indeed, with God, we will overcome life’s anxieties and all the things that may cause frustrations. So, why do others become impatient in drawing near to God?

Impatient in approaching GodWe almost automatically approach God in times of need. Yet, when some of our calls to Him seem not answered, some of us become impatient in approaching Him. The Bible describes such condition, thus:

“I call to you, O God, but you never answer; and when I pray, you pay no attention. … You let the wind blow me away; you toss me about in a raging storm. … I hoped for happiness and light, but trouble and darkness came instead. I am torn apart by worry and pain; I have had day after day of suffering.” (Job 30:20, 22, 26-27, Today’s English Version)

As illustrated in the preceding verses, there are those who, when their prayers to God are not answered, feel deep anguish and disappointment. This leads some to lose their trust and hope in God:

“I have forgotten what health and peace and happiness are. I do not have much longer to live; my hope in the LORD is gone. The thought of my pain, my homelessness, is bitter poison.” (Lam. 3:17-19, Ibid.)

Indeed, there are people who tend to blame and begrudge others for their life’s unwanted plight. They become impatient and lose hope, especially when they find that their calls for immediate help fall on deaf ears. But is it right to hold a grudge or grievance against our Almighty God when prayers to Him are unanswered? In the first place, who has the privilege to approach and pray to God and to our Lord Jesus Christ?

The privilege of God’s people
We must understand that being heard by God is a privilege that He gave to His people! This privilege is not something we earn for ourselves because of the works we do. It is based on God’s calling or election:

“… They will call on My name, And I will answer them. I will say, ‘This is My people’; And each one will say, ‘The LORD is my God’.” (Zeck. 13:9,NKJV)

The Scriptures prove that it is not enough that man approaches God and prays. Man must first belong to God’s chosen people so that his calls on Him will not be rejected. In the Christian Era, the people proven by Christ as the chosen ones have been given the right and privilege to worship and pray to Him And our Lord God. The Lord Jesus Christ confirms:
“You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you.” (John 15:16, Ibid.)

How did our Lord Jesus Christ introduce His chosen ones? He likened them to branches joined to the vine:

“I am the vine, and you are the branches. If you stay joined to me, and I stay joined to you, then you will produce lots of fruit. But you cannot do anything without me.” (John 15:5, Contemporary English Version)

The vine Christ was referring to is Himself. Parallel to the relationship of the vine to the branches is the relationship of the head to the body – the head being referred to is our Lord Jesus Christ and the body is His Church:

“And He is the head of the body, the church …” (Col. 1:18, NKJV)

The Church being referred to here whose members Christ has redeemed with His blood is the Church of Christ:


“Take heed therefore to yourselves and to all the flock over which the Holy Spirit has appointed you overseers, to feed the church of Christ which he has purchased with his blood.” (Acts 20:28, Lamsa Translation)

Therefore, Apostle Paul testifies that the branches that are joined to the vine who is Christ are the members of the Church of Christ. They have received a very great blessing. Through their calling and election, they have been given the privilege to approach and pray to God. They just need to be patient when praying for their needs. Nonetheless, there are those who belong to God’s nation who also are holding a grievance against Him and have become impatient for not getting concrete answers to their prayers.

Abiding trust in HimThose who belong to God’s nation yet are complaining or holding a grievance against Him instead of trusting in Him have something to realize. God said:

“Israel, why then do you complain that the LORD doesn’t know your troubles or care if you suffer injustice? Don’t you know? Haven’t you heard? The LORD is the everlasting God; he created all the world. He never grows tired or weary. No one understands his thoughts. He strengthens those who are weak and tired. Even those who are young grow weak; young men can fall exhausted. But those who trust in the LORD for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings like eagles; they will run and not get weary; they will walk and not grow weak.” (Isa. 40:27-31, TEV)

God wants them to know that He is all-powerful and nothing is impossible with Him. He can give whatever His chosen ones need and He will do so in His time just as long as they completely put their trust and hope in Him.

What else are the mighty things God can do for those who trust in Him? The Bible made clear the extent of God’s power and the things He can do for His righteous servants:

“The LORD kills and restores to life; he sends people to the world of the dead and brings them back again. He makes some men poor and others rich; he humbles some and makes other great. He lifts the poor from the dust and raises the needy from their misery. He makes them companions of princes and puts them in places of honor. The foundations of the earth belong to the LORD; on them he has built the world. He protects the lives of his faithful people, but the wicked disappear in darkness; a man does not triumph by his own strength.” (I Sam. 2:6-9, Ibid.)

Indeed, there is no reason for God’s people to complain and become impatient when situations around them look overwhelming and require immediate solutions.

The value of obedience
and renewing one’s life

Another condition set by God so that the prayers of His servants will be heard is to honor and love Him:

“The LORD is righteous in all he does, merciful in all his acts. He is near to those who call to him, who call to him with sincerity. He supplies the needs of those who honor him; he hears their cries and saves them. He protects everyone who loves him, but he will destroy the wicked.” (Ps. 145, 17-20,Ibid.)

To honor and love God is to turn away from wickedness or renew one’s life – to obey all His commandments. Doing so will ensure God’s favorable response to the calls of His righteous servants. Even during the time of ancient Israel obeying God’s commandments was a must for them to remain His people. God’s statement concerning the importance of obedience is unequivocally stated:

“But I did command them to obey me, so that I would be their God and they would be my people. And I told them to live the way I had commanded them, so that things would go well for them.” (Jer. 7:23, Ibid.)

Refusal to comply with God’s commandments is the reason things turn for the worse in man’s life. What happened to Israel when they refused to listen to God’s commandment draws our attention to an important lesson. The prophet Jeremiah attests that they were cursed by God and ended up in a wretched condition when they became stubborn and refused to obey His commands:

“But they did not listen or pay attention; instead, they followed the stubborn inclinations of their evil hearts. They went backward and not forward. From the time your forefathers left Egypt until now, day after day, again and again I sent you my servants the prophets. But they did not listen to me or pay attention. They were stiff-necked and did more evil than their forefathers. …Therefore say to them, ‘This is the nation that has not obeyed the LORD its God or responded to correction. Truth has perished; it has vanished from their lips’.” (Jer. 7:24-26, 28, New International Version)

Thus, what God’s people should make sure of is that they abide by the conditions He set in order for their prayers to be heard. They should never ever bear a grudge against God, complain or become impatient and lose hope if their prayers are not immediately answered.

Patience and prayer
Instead of complaining and losing one’s hope in God, His servants should wait in patience for His mercy:

“So it is best for us to wait in patience – to wait for him to save us - … When we suffer, we should sit alone in silent patience; We should bow in submission, for there may still be hope … The Lord is merciful and will not reject us forever.” (Lam. 3:26, 28-29, 31, TEV)

Undoubtedly, the Lord God is very eager and willing to help solve all the worries and provide all the needs of His nation to whom He has given the right to draw near and pray to Him and to the Lord Jesus Christ. The prophet Isaiah elucidates:

“And yet the LORD is waiting to be merciful to you. He is ready to take pity on you because he always does what is right. Happy are those who put their trust in the LORD. You people who live in Jerusalem will not weep any more. The LORD is compassionate, and when you cry to him for help, he will answer you. The LORD will make you go through hard times, but he himself will be there to teach you, and you will not have to search for him any more. If you wander off the road to the right or the left, you will hear his voice behind you saying, ‘Here is the road. Follow it’.” (Isa. 30:18-21,Ibid.)

Hence, God’s chosen ones await their salvation that is certain to come with confident hope. Amid all the haste and hardship in the world, they remain unperturbed knowing fully well that God is on their side. They continue to have faith in the power and efficacy of prayer. The words of the Psalmist about patience in praying to the Lord God inspire them:

“I waited patiently for the LORD’s help; then he listened to me and heard my cry.” (Ps. 40:1, Ibid.)

Monday, January 5, 2015

How can your church - the Iglesia ni Cristo claim to be of God when you preach that Jesus Christ is a man?

Letter from Dominciano Astorga:
HE LATE FELIX Y. MANALO preached that Christ is man, a claim upheld by ministers of the   Iglesia ni Cristo.  Preaching that Christ is man is proof that the Iglesia ni Cristo is a church of man and not of God.  How, then, can your church claim to be of God.

Panay, Philippines


Editor's reply:
     The Iglesia ni Cristo upholds the belief that the Lord Jesus Christ is man because this is what He Himself and His apostles taught as recorded in the Scriptures (cf. Jn. 8:40; I Tim. 2:5; Acts 2:22; Mt. 1:20). This does not imply, however, that the Church Jesus founded or the Church of Christ must necessarily be a church of man and not of God.
     In fact, to be of God, one must first be of Christ. As Jesus Himself attests “…I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (Jn. 14:6, NKJV) For one to reach God and to be able to partake of Christ’s saving grace, he must be drawn by God to His Son (cf. Jn. 6:44). However, those who have been drawn or given to Christ by the Father are of God as Christ attests:
     “I pray for them. I am not praying for the world, but for those you have given me, for they are yours. All I have is yours, and all you have is mine. And glory has come to me through them.” (Jn. 17:9-10, NIV)
     Furthermore, the teachings that the Lord Jesus Christ preached were not His own but those that been taught to Him by the Father – the only true God (cf. Jn. 8:28; 17:1, 3). Even the works that Christ did were not His own but those of His Father (cf. Jn. 5:36). In the same way, the Church He established is one that belongs to God for what is followed and obeyed therein are not commandments of men but the teachings of the Almighty Father. Hence, theChurch of Christ, although founded by the man Jesus Christ, is of God.

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Bible Study Suggestion: If you have further questions, please feel free to visit the Iglesia ni Cristo congregation nearest you. A minister or an evangelical worker would be happy to answer any biblical question you have in mind. For the latest Worship Service Directory of Iglesia ni Cristo Locales and Congregations outside the Philippines, please visit www.iglesianicristoworshipservice.com 

Iglesia ni Cristo members are advised to stop smoking to avoid its dreadful consequences; and not to get drunk on wine as drunkenness leads to wickedness.

On smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages


Lawrence Cardinal Wrote:
I RECENTLY RECEIVED   a copy of Pasugo from my best friend. The articles were so informative, inspiring, and enlightening. I have two questions though.  Is it a sin in the sight of God to smoke? Does the Bible prohibit drinking alcoholic beverages even without getting drunk?

Editor's reply:
People are responsible both to God and to themselves to take care of their physical bodies which they present when they serve the Lord. Hence, it is wrong to harmful substances such as nicotine and alcohol.
Many studies have been made by medical experts conclusively proving that one of the culprits of chronic and fatal diseases is nicotine. Little by little, nicotine affects the functioning of the heart and lungs, ultimately resulting in premature death because of the failure of the systems in the human body. Cancer is also one of the disastrous consequences of nicotine intake.
This is why members of the Iglesia ni Cristo are advised to stop smoking to avoid its dreadful consequences. To the early Christians, Apostle Paul said:
“Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (I Thess. 5:23, New King James Version)
With regard to drinking alcoholic beverages, the Lord Jesus Christ gave this warning:
“Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life, and that day will close on you unexpectedly like a trap.” (Lk. 21:34, New International Version)
We should not fall into drunkenness as it endangers our salvation. The apostles likewise admonished the first Christians not to get drunk on wine because drunkenness leads to debauchery (Eph. 5:18). This is one of the reasons why no drunkards will inherit the kingdomof God (I Cor. 6:9-10).
18 And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery; but ever be filled andstimulated with the [Holy] Spirit. Eph. 5:18, Amplified Bible)
Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals,[a] nor sodomites, 10 nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God. (I Cor. 6:9-10, NKJV)
The Bible describes wine as a mocker and beer a brawler and those who are lead astray by them are not wise (Prov. 20:1). Thus, the Holy Scriptures teaches that we should not associate with drunkards (Prov. 23:20).
Wine is a mocker,
Strong drink is a brawler,
And whoever is led astray by it is not wise. (Prov. 20:1, NKJV)
Be not among drunkards or among gluttonous eaters of meat, (Prov. 23:20, English Standard Version)
Since being drunk with alcohol begins with the intake of alcoholic beverages, it would be best for one to refrain from drinking so as not to fall into drunkenness which will jeopardize his salvation.  
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Note: Some cited verses are printed in full to facilitate study.
Bible Study Suggestion: If you have further questions, please feel free to visit the Iglesia ni Cristo congregation nearest you. A minister or an evangelical worker would be happy to answer any biblical question you have in mind. For the latest Worship Service Directory of Iglesia ni Cristo Locales and Congregations outside the Philippines, please visit www.iglesianicristoworshipservice.com

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Si Cristo ba ang Diyos na Lumikha ng Buhay?

SUSURIIN NATIN SA lathalaing ito ang isa sa mga talata ng Biblia na binibigyan ng maling interpretasyon upang magamit na batayan sa paniniwalang si Cristo ang tunay na Diyos. Ang tinutukoy dito ay ang nakasulat sa Gawa 3:15.

Ang kamalian ng pakahulugan na ibinibigay sa talatang ito ng mga naniniwalang si Cristo ay Diyos ay madaling makita dahil malayung-malayo iyon sa tunay na kahulugan ng nilalalaman ng talata.

Cristo: Manlilikha?
Ganito ang isinasaad sa Gawa 3:15:

“At inyong pinatay ang Lumikha ng buhay: na binuhay ng Dios na maguli sa mga patay; mga saksi kami ng mga bagay na ito.”

Sa talatang ito ay binigayang-diin ng mga nagtuturong si Cristo ay Diyos ang pariralang “Lumikha ng buhay.” Sinasabi nila na yayamang ang Diyos ang lumikha ng buhay, at si Cristo ang tinutukoy sa talata, kung gayon, si Cristo raw ay Diyos.

Hindi natin tinututulan na si Cristo nga ang tinutukoy sa talata na “Lumikha ng buhay.” Subalit ibig bang sabihin nito ay Diyos na Siya? Paano naman ang sinasabi sa talata na, “At inyong pinatay ang Lumikha ng buhay: na binuhay ng Dios na mag-uli sa mga patay”? Alam natin na ang tunay na Diyos na lumikha ng buhay ay hindi maaaring mamatay. Ganito ang pinatutunayan ni Apostol Pablo:

“Dakilain at purihin magpakailan man ang walang hanggan at walang kamatayang Hari - ang di-nakikita at kaisa-isang Dios! Amen.” (I Tim. 1:17,Salita ng Buhay)

Samakatuwid, kung sinasabi man na si Cristo ang binabanggit sa Gawa 3:15 na “Lumikha ng buhay,” hindi pa rin ito maaaring gamiting katunayan na Siya ay Diyos dahil sinasabi rin sa talata na Siya ay namatay, kaya nga binuhay na muli – taliwas sa katangian ng tunay na Diyos na walang kamatayan. Dahil dito, natitiyak natin na binigyan lamang ng maling pakahulugan ang nabanggit na talata kaya nagagamit ito bilang batayan daw sa pagtuturo ng aral na si Cristo ay Diyos.

Ang kahulugan ng ‘Lumikha ng buhay’Bakit, kung gayon, tinawag ang Panginoong Jesucristo na “Lumikha ng buhay” sa Gawa 3:15? Ganito ang paliwanag ni Apostol Juan kaugnay nito:

“Yamang binigyan mo siya ng awtoridad sa lahat ng laman upang bigyan niya ng buhay na walang hanggan ang lahat ng ibinigay mo sa kanya.” (Juan 17:2, Ang Bagong Ang Biblia)

Ang buhay na walang hanggan na kailangan ng tao ay ibibigay ng Diyos sa atin sa pamamagitan ni Cristo. Sa kahulugang ito, si Cristo ay sinasabing Siyang “Lumikha ng buhay” hindi dahil sa si Cristo ang Diyos na Manlilikha ng lahat, kundi dahil si Cristo’y binigyan ng Diyos ng kapamahalaan na bigyan ng buhay na walang hanggan ang lahat ng ibinigay ng Ama sa Kaniya.

Kaya sa Biblia na isinalin ng isang Lupong Tagapagsalin na binubuo ng mga Katoliko at Protestante ay ganito ang pagkakasalin ng Gawa 3:15:

“Pinatay ninyo ang Pinagmumulan ng buhay, ngunit siya’y muling binuhay ng Diyos, at saksi kami sa bagay na ito.” (Magandang Balita Biblia)

Siya ang Pinagmumulan ng buhay, sapagkat sa bisa ng awtoridad na kaloob ng Diyos sa Kaniya ay bibigyan Niya ng buhay na walang hanggan ang mga ibinigay ng Diyos sa Kaniya.

Isa pa, na kay Cristo ang batas o kautusan ng espiritu ng buhay:

“Ngayon nga’y wala nang anomang hatol sa mga na kay Cristo Jesus. Sapagka’t ang kautusan ng Espiritu ng buhay na na kay Cristo Jesus ay pinalaya ako sa kautusan ng kasalanan at ng kamatayan.” (Roma 8:1-2)

Kaya, ang mga kay Cristo ay hindi na hahatulan at sa kanila rin ipinangako ang buhay na walang hanggan na nasa Kaniya. Subalit sino ang makikinabang sa buhay na walang hanggan na na kay Cristo?

“Sapagkat kung paanong mamamatay ang lahat dahil sa kanilang kaugnayan kay Adan, gayon din naman, mabubuhay ang lahat dahil sa kanilang kaugnayan kay Cristo.” (I Cor. 15:22, MB)

Ang buhay na walang hanggan na na kay Cristo ay ibibigay sa mga may kaugnayan sa Kaniya. Hindi sapat na maniwala o sumampalataya lamang kay Cristo upang matamo ang kaligtasan at ang buhay na walang hanggan.

Ang mga pagkakalooban ng buhay na na kay Cristo
Mahalagang maugnay kay Cristo ang tao upang magtamo siya ng buhay na walang hanggan. Narito ang dapat na sundin ng tao:

“Ako ang pintuan; ang sinomang taong pumasok sa akin, ay siya’y maliligtas.” (Juan 10:9)

Ang pagpasok kay Cristo ay hindi sa pamamagitan ng pagpapaphayag lamang ng pagsampalataya sa Kaniya. Kailangan din ng tao na maging sangkap ng katawan ni Cristo o maging kaanib sa Iglesia ni Cristo:

“Kayo nga ang katawan ni Cristo, at mga kaanib ang bawat isa.” (I Cor. 12:27, King James Version, isinalin mula sa Ingles)

“At siya ang ulo ng katawan, sa makatuwid baga’y ng iglesia.” (Col. 1:18)

“Mangagbatian kayo ng banal na halik. Binabati kayo ng lahat ng mga iglesia ni Cristo.” (Roma 16:16)

Samakatuwid, alinsunod sa Biblia, ang may kaugnayan kay Cristo ay ang mga kaanib sa Iglesia ni Cristo. Sila ay nakatitiyak na wasto ang kanilang pagkilala sa Diyos at kay Cristo at dahil dito ay makaaasa sila sa buhay na walang hanggan na ibibigay ng Diyos sa pamamagitan ni Cristo.