There is a fallacy in logic called Bifurcation, – the Either/ Or Argument. It goes like this: “Mom says that I must choose an in-state school if I want her to pay for college. I guess that means I have to go to either Thomas Nelson Community College or the University of Virginia. I don’t want to go to a rinky-dink school and I probably won’t get into UVa. I’m doomed!
This high school senior has purposefully and unnecessarily limited her choice to between 2 options unacceptable to her. People indulge in this form of fallacious reasoning usually to make someone look bad. In this case, she wants to paint her mom as being unfair.
But in the case of eternal life, there TRULY are only two options. And they are as different from one another as night and day, war and peace, life and death.
Today in church, our pastor preached from Hebrews 10: 19-39. We’ve been making our way through the book of Hebrews. I have always viewed this New Testament book as the most difficult in the entire Bible. But it is slowly but surely becoming my favorite. Although the author is unknown, I think Paul deserves the honor – or at least someone who shares his excellent writing and thinking skills. As in Ephesians 1 or Romans 8, each phrase leads to the next in tight logical fashion that makes it a pleasure to follow.
Here is what I took away from today’s sermon that filled me with awe:
- Every sin we commit (by not loving God with our whole heart, mind, strength and soul) requires the death of someone. In the OT, God provided His people, the Jews, a system whereby animals died in the place of sinful people. Pete, our pastor, made the point that before Christ’s death on the cross people were NOT saved because they obeyed the law. They were saved because they believed God when He said that He would expiate or cover their sin with the blood of an acceptable animal, a live spotless creature slaughtered in their place!!! To the degree they believed God, they were saved.
- When Christ died on the cross, there was no longer any need for animal sacrifices to reconcile people to God. Christ IS the once and for all sacrifice sufficient for all those who trust Him.
- Jews today have a SERIOUS problem – what to do with their guilt! The celebration/ceremony of Yom Kippur does nothing to take away their sin. No blood is shed. And even if temple sacrifice were still practiced & animals were slaughtered to ransom each person, the shed blood wouldn’t count since Jesus has come and made obsolete the previous method. God declares through Paul in Romans 10:4 that Christ is the end (completion/fulfillment) of the (sacrificial) law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes. (my emphases in parentheses)
- My overwhelming thought as we moved from Pete’s sermon into Communion was this: There are only 2 realities in life that matter. And they loom more massively and breathtakingly than I ever realized:
On one side hovers On the other side shines forth
Everlasting Destruction vs The most creative BLOW-
& Judgment -your- MIND Rescue Operation
For everyone on earth Sufficient for Repentant Rebels
There is no other option, no 3rd way. This description of reality does NOT commit the fallacy of bifurcation or false dilemma.
When we diminish our sin and guilt as in this hypothetical but fairly typical rationalization,
(sure I have ugly thoughts about people from time to time, and sure I have blown my cool and taken out my frustration on the kids or other drivers and sure I have taken office pens and hidden taxable income, and maybe I even had an affair behind my spouse’s back, or still indulge in occasional unhealthy coping mechanisms…….BUT I’m no worse than the average person)
we minimize what God means when He calls us to be holy and perfect as He is. Moreover, it follows, then, that we diminish the merits of Christ’s sacrifice and perfectly-lived life available to be applied to OUR account.
In conclusion – we have a big problem. And we can’t help ourselves. As much as we resist being helpless and NOT in control, we live in God’s world. Jesus is the only savior, the only rescuer. That’s not fair, you say? Fair is that we all get what we deserve. And no one deserves heaven. But mercifully God has made a way. Something is true whether we like it or not, whether we believe it or not. Wake up and THINK!!! Make a rational, logical decision based on the evidence.
Final thoughts worth praying on –
Acts 4:12 – Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.
I am so grateful to God for providing us Jesus…..
Rev 1:5… who is the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth. To him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood,
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