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Cults! The very word
calls to mind shadowy, fringe religious groups who prey on the
innocent and unaware. From time to time, the word is branded
on the public consciousness through news coverage of tragic
events, such as the grisly scenario in Waco, Texas - where Branch
Davidian leader David Koresh and his followers died in a fiery
inferno following a raid ordered by the federal government.
And who can forget Jonestown, Guyana, where more than 900 followers
of People's Temple leader Jim Jones killed themselves or were
murdered - allegedly at Jones' orders? These are the more egregious
examples. Other cults are non-violent even preaching righteousness
(2 Corinthians 11:15) and go about their business quietly, spreading
their teachings, claiming to be the true way of spiritual salvation
- and making converts.
But, just what is a cult? And, even if they're not all violent,
are they all dangerous? Who has the right to define what truth
is? What leaders should be listened to? These are critical
questions which must be faced, and eternity itself depends
on the answers.
The word "cult" comes from the Latin word cultus,
meaning a group of things. It's also the root word of "culture".
By this simple definition the Boy Scouts of America or The
Focus On The Family organization could be called a cult.
Today, the most common usage of the word "cult"
refers to religious or societal fringe groups. Even so, many
groups define a cult differently, depending on their world
view and perspective. At Mount Carmel Outreach, our definition
of a cult is minimalist and based on the absolute truth revealed
in God's Word, the Bible.
We define a cult as:
Two or more people with a real or imaginary need
they are trying to fulfill by believing that which is false
about the person and work of the biblical Jesus Christ.
By defining a cult in this manner, we cut to the heart of
the real issue at stake ie: the core of reality and worldview
as God reveals and proclaims it in the Bible. The first two
cultists were, by this definition, Adam and Eve! They had
an imaginary need placed within them by their willingness
to listen to Satan's lies. They believed the lies and forsook
the truth. They called Satan the generous truthgiver and God
the stingy liar. Read Genesis chapter three and see if you
don't come to the same conclusion. God demands that we now
reverse what happened in Eden and call God the generous truthgiver,
as recorded in His word the Bible, and let all others be liars
as it is written in Romans 3:4 "...let God be true and
every man a liar...!"
Jesus Christ made truth claims. So do cults and their leaders.
Jesus claimed to be God Incarnate, whose death, burial and
resurrection paid the price for the sin committed by the human
race. He claimed, as did His apostles, that anyone who trusts
in His finished work on the cross receives forgiveness for
their sins, and eternal life. They also warned that anyone
who does not believe in Him will face God's judgment for their
sins, and spend eternity separated from Him in a place of
punishment called Hell. They testified to the truth of what
they believed by dying for it. Jesus rose from the dead and
thus proved He was Who He claimed to be. On the other hand,
cults and their leaders deny some, or all of these claims
and do not show the proofs of integrity that the apostle's
did. They say what they teach is the truth. Who is right?
The only way to know which is correct is to first study God's
word the Bible directly and let Him show you His truth. By
knowing the original you can spot the counterfeit! In addition,
it is helpful to study the early, great creeds of Evangelical
Christianity - the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed and the
Athanasian Creed. These historic documents clearly show what
the true Church of Jesus Christ has always taught and believed,
in direct challenge to what most cult leaders would have you
believe.
If a leader tries to tell you that he is God, or the way
to God, you should not trust him until he proves it in the
same manner as Jesus did -by rising from the dead! If he tells
you he knows God's plan for your life tell him you'll wait
for God to reveal it directly to you through His word.
Evangelical pastors and teachers such as we have at Mount
Carmel Outreach hold the Bible in high esteem and devote their
lives to helping others to know it as well. If you have questions
as you study it on your own you should call us or the Evangelical
pastor of the church who provides this service in your area.
We would be glad to help. Remember you must ultimately trust
God through His word the Bible and not men. Work from the
Bible out, and not the other way around from man's ideas in.
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