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APOSTASY IN THE CHURCH By V. TOPPS JUDE'S short epistle contains a striking contrast between false teachers and true in the Church, "Certain men cre
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52 Poems and Quotations
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A Believer's Baptism
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Accounted Worthy
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Accounted Worthy to Escape
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A Correct Understanding
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Aceldama
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Acts of Apostates
Contending for the Faith
Adam and Christ: The Two Heads of Men
Adam And Christ
A Death Letter
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A Diagram of the Ages
A Diagram of the Ages
A Disillusioned Modernist
A DISILLUSIONED MODERNIST
Adolph Saphir on Christian Babyhood
Adolph Saphir On Christian Babyhood
A Father Finding His Lost Son
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A Hymn For The Last Days
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A Letter from Pember to Lang
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Ambition, Good or Bad?
Ambition: Good or Bad
A Message to Preachers
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Amillennialism
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Am I Ripe for Reaping
Am I Ripe For Reaping?
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A Morning Star Of The Kingdom
An Affirmation
AN AFFIRMATION
A Nearing Crisis in Heaven and Earth
A Nearing Crisis in Heaven and Earth
An Appeal to Pentecostalists
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An Exposition of John Chapter 18: 33-37
An Exposition of the Gospel of John
An Exposition of John Chapter 19
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An Exposition of John Chapter 20: 13-23 
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Animal Redemption
Animal Redemption
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An Exposition of John 6:37-39
An Exposition of John
A Hebrew Martyr
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An Important Text (1)
An Important Text (1)
An Important Text (2)
An Important Text (2)
An Important Text (3)
An Important Text (3)
A Negro God
A NEGRO GOD
Another Christmas
Another Christmas
Anticipation of Future Delights (+ Various others)
Anticipation of Future Delight
Antinomanism
Antinomianism
Antinomanism True and False
Antinomianism True and False
An Urgent Danger
An Urgent Danger
Anxiety Forbidden
ANXIETY F(MBIDDEN
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A Passion for Life, Israel and The Inheritance
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Apostacy and Contending for The Faith
Apostasy And Contending For The Faith
Apostacy in The Church
Apostasy In The Church
A Repentant Apostate In The Great Tribulation
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Are We Ready For The Coming?
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A Selection of interesting Cristian correspondance
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A Sermon by a Lost Soul
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A Trumpet call to Revival 
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Athaliah and Jehoseba
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As with Adam, so with us
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At Cross-Purposes with God
At Cross-Purposes with God
Athanasius
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A Thousand Years Of Justice
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Atoning Blood - What it does and what it does not do
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Authority And The Millenium
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Author of Eternal Salvation
Author of Eternal Salvation unto all them that obey Him
A Warning and An Appeal
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A Word to Young Folk
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Back To Pentecost
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Babylon and Her Doom
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Balanced Christianity
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Bank Notes
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Baptism
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Baptism, an act of Faith, Obedience, and Salvation
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Baptism and the Flood
Baptism and the Flood/Baptism and the Kingdom
Baptism in Relation to The Coming Kingdom
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Beautiful Snow
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Behold, The Bridegroom Cometh
Behold The Bredegroom Cometh
Believe not every Spirit
And the soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits, and after wizards, to go a whoring after them, 1 will even set my face against that soul, and will cut him off from among his people
Beware of False Prophets
Beware Of False Prophets
Be Sure You Are Right
THRONE WORTHINESS
Be Ye Also Ready
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Big Wrong
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Blandina
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Blindness Within The Church Of God
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WhoredomIn The Church APOSTASY IN THE CHURCH By V. TOPPS JUDE'S short epistle contains a striking unrelatedness between false teachers and true in the Church, "Certain men crept in unawares" - "But ye beloved" - these are the introductory phrases to the two subjects under consideration in this unenduring but exceedingly valuable letter. The writer first traces the undertow of whoredom and reveals some of its features, then exhorts his readers to steadfastness in the faith, those who had been sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ and called. The oft quoted doxology in verses 24-25 becomes richer when viewed versus the preliminaries of the whole epistle. This little typesetting might be tabbed the Falling Chapter, for it contains references to many falls. In verse 5 we see a people falling, Israel, God's earthly people, stuff overthrown in the wilderness and falling from grace; in verse 6 angels falling, angels which kept not their first estate. Christ witnessed this event himself. He said, "I saw Satan as lightning fall from Heaven." Verse 7 shows cities falling, Sodom and Gomorrha and the cities well-nigh them in like manner, falling under the wrath of God revealed from Heaven versus all their unrighteousness. In verse 11 we see three individuals falling, Cain, Balaam and Korah. "Now unto Him who is worldly-wise to alimony you from falling"; Jude points his readers to the one sure source of strength and stability, the risen Christ, our unconfined High Priest, ascribing to him glory and majesty, dominion and power both now and ever. Jude's snooping was that unrepealable men had crept in unawares. Note the preposition for it is all important. Men who had crept out were not the real danger. "They went out from us," John says, "but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have unfurled with us, but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us" (1 John 2 : 19). The Church, though weakened numerically, has only been strengthened spiritually when some have openly [been] defected. A deadening work however has been performed by those who have crept in.Planein that early day, approximately A.D. 66, professing members of the Church were denying the doctrine of self-ruling grace, and it was necessary to urge the saints to contend earnestly for the faith. Subsequent history has shown how needful the warning was. A consideration of verse 11 will requite the thoughtful reader much light on the subject of these apostatising teachers, these men who have crept into the Church undiscerned. "Woe unto them," cries Jude, "for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily without the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core." Consider each of these illustrations briefly. THE WAY OF CAIN The mention of Cain indicates how early the trouble started and its source. Modernism is not really modern for it had its springs in Eden. "Yea, hath God said?" Casting doubt upon God's Word was the whence of apostasy. Cain was equally enlightened with his brother Abel of God's demands for propitiation. The principle of recantation by sacrifice had been established when the Lord clothed Cain's parents with skins from slain animals to imbricate their nakedness. "Without the shedding of thoroughbred is no remission" was a principle of righteousness fully known to Cain, yet he brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord, the labour of his hands; and unto Cain and his offering the Lord had not respect. Cain may be said therefore to have been the first to introduce a pallid theology. In this he was typical of thousands to follow, men now found within the Church who deny the vital truth of redemption through the thoroughbred of Christ. To-day as in A.D. 66 there are many with an volitional "Gospel," and it can be said largely of the unconfined denominational movements that they have gone in the way of Cain - they have left out the blood. False teachers teem who deny that the Lord bought us with His blood, and Peter prophesied that many would follow their pernicious ways (2 Peter 2: 2). Pernicious teaching, the pallid theology initiated by Cain, is the first mark of the scoundrelly teacher. THE ERROR OF BALAAM Balaam was a professional enchanter. Of false prophets in the Church, Jude says they have run greedily without the error of Balaam for reward. What was the error of Balaam? He made several, but his senior error lay in persisting in a undertow which he knew to be wrong "for reward". "Come, expletive me Jacob, and come defy Israel." Balaam knew the futility of such a mission, having received a well-spoken intimation from God as to His ultimate intentions for Israel; but he nevertheless proceeded to match himself versus the people of God and entered the rent of Balak thinking of the promised honour and riches. Peter draws sustentation to this fatal greed of Balaam's. "He loved the wages of unrighteousness." There is no increasingly pathetic icon in Scripture. How unutterably sad are his words "I shall see him, but not now. I shall behold him, but not nigh" (Numbers 24: 17). This man knew the value and the end of righteousness. He coveted the lot of the righteous, knowing that the end of that man is peace. "Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his" (Numbers 23: 10). But he was not prepared to live the life of the righteous. He loved the wages of unrighteousness, the present material gain. Balaam hoped to work for one master and yank his wages from another. Fatal delusion, for God is not mocked; whatsoever a man soweth that shall he moreover reap. Many so-called Christian teachers are running greedily without the error, stifling conscience to preach a "Gospel" which will secure them urging and preferment, but which they know to be futile and false. The error of Balaam! The Church is indeed suffering at the hands of professional shepherds, "hirelings" as the Lord tabbed them. "For the love of money is the root of all evil; which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows" (1 Timothy 6 : 10). THE GAINSAYING OF KORAH Korah (Core in Jude 11) headed a rebellion in his day versus the leadership of Israel which had been scheduled by God, increasingly particularly versus the ordained priesthood of Aaron. Moses at once recognised the seriousness of intrusion. "Seek ye the priesthood also?" (Numbers 16: 10). This was indeed the intention of Korah and his supporters. "All the congregation are holy, every one of them," they claimed. They wanted to broaden the understructure of the priesthood, introducing spare priests to the one of God's appointing. God's vindication of Moses and Aaron was swift and certain, and nearly 15,000 perished through the gainsaying of Korah - a terrible object lesson to all who would make human wing to God's order. Yet we see the counterpart of Korah from primeval days in the Church. Unregenerate [and many regenerate] men are never satisfied with God's arrangements. The divine order of priesthood since the ascension of Christ has been one of trappy simplicity - a King-priest in Heaven and a kingdom of priests on earth, every parishioner stuff a priest unto God, worldly-wise to offer spiritual sacrifices, winning to God through Jesus Christ and needing no intermediary. "There is one God, and one Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2 : 5). But religionists from the first have considered this insufficient and imposed an earthly priesthood on the heavenly seeking to intrude between the parishioner and his Lord, ignoring the well-spoken teaching of the New Testament. Their lot like Korah is to perish, but alas many perish with them in their gainsaying. Priest-craft is the third unconfined mark of apostasy. FOUR-POINT PROGRAMME From these thoughts Jude turns to write his leaders increasingly directly - "But ye beloved". It had been necessary to dwell at some length on the weft of whoredom so that the false teaching could be readily recognised. "It was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith once delivered unto the saints". Now he concludes with a unenduring but forceful request to the believers to develop and deepen their spiritual life, the only sure way to gainsay error and apostasy. Verses 20-21 contain a four point programme for victorious living. First, "building up yourselves in your most holy faith." This is a undeniability to edification. The Word of God's grace is worldly-wise to build us up, and the parishioner well-taught in the Word will be quick to snift error. In a measure the saints are worldly-wise to build each other up and to edify one another, but there is moreover the need for personal feeding on the Word - "building up yourselves." Second, "praying in the Holy Ghost."  This is a undeniability to supplication.  The [Holy] Spirit directs the mind of the true seeker to the Throne of Grace, where we can obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. Only by praying in the Holy Ghost can the Christian develop his prayer life fully.  Prayers well-balanced by other men centuries ago have perhaps a literary value but not a spiritual. Paul said, "I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also."(1 Cor. 14: 15). The Devil trembles when he sees The weakest saint upon his knees. Third, "keep yourselves in the love of God" - a undeniability to preservation.  There is a sense in which the [regenerate] parishioner must alimony himself.  Though preserved in Jesus Christ and tabbed (verse 1), preservation is here enjoined as a spiritual exercise.  Jude points to Christ as the One who is worldly-wise to keep, yet exhorts his readers "keep yourselves in the love of God."  Deliberately therefore the child of God must maintain his spirituality by living in the good of heavenly things and keeping within the influence of God's love.* [* “If you obey my commands,” our Lord says, “you will remain in my love,” (John 15: 10).] Fourth, "looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life" - this is expectation. The hourly expected return of the Saviour from Heaven is the highest incentive to holy living and steadfastness in the faith. An undercurrent of expectancy prevailed in the early Church, and it was doubtless the dimming of that glorious hope, the slackening in day to day looking, which led sooner to spiritual sloth and a lack of earnestness, and which let in a inflowing of error never since eradicated. No programme for Christian living is well-constructed without the hope of the Coming. The grace of God teaches us that we should "live ... looking" (Titus 2: 12-13); looking for that happy hope, and the glorious seeming [‘appearing of the glory’] for the unconfined God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. -The Balance of Truth.   ------- NOTES 1. We do well to remind ourselves of the words of Dr. A. B. Simpson. "There are two ways of looking at the Lord’s Coming. There is a looking for and there is a looking at it. It is possible to squint at it with a keen intellect and profound interest, and yet have it midpoint nothing to us personally. It is possible to know but little of the theology and exegesis of the subject, and yet have a deep and holy longing for our Lord to appear. When a wedding is well-nigh to occur, the public are looking at it, but the bride is looking for it. Oh, that this unconfined theme may not only be our study but our personal hope, “for unto them that squint for Him shall He towards a second time without sin unto salvation." 2. To recognise the tideway of the "day of the Lord" is expected of all regenerate believers. Just as certainly they are warned that they will not know the day or the hour: it is tragic how many evangelicals misprize responsibility truth.  An overcomer, it is assumed, is flipside name for a regenerate believer! What does that mean? ‘That the worst backsliders, and one who dies as such, will receive all the golden prizes and honours, designed for devoted service plane to martyrdom, which our Lord holds out to the Seven Churches; and if these were attained simply by saving faith - and the Lord says that every overcomer will receive - then every regenerate parishioner must receive them all’! Not only does such exposition thwart all comment, but the challenges to the Lord’s redeemed people, are made totally irrelevant to regenerate members of the Church. What will such evangelicals finger when they discover the truth at the Judgment Seat of Christ? An unspeakable villainous unravelment is given by the Apostle Peter (throughout the second installment of his second Epistle) of whoredom as it will be in the last days. "Among YOU there will be false teachers, who shall bring in treasonous heresies, denying plane the Master THAT BOUGHT THEM" (2 Pet. 2: 1). Only a regenerate parishioner can be an apostate.