Thursday, June 13, 2013

10 Keys to Witnessing to Cults

10 Keys to Witnessing to Cults
(An excerpt from a piece by Ron Rhodes, Th.D.)
June 12, 2013

A cult of Christianity would be a group that claim to be Christian yet hold to “a particular doctrinal system” set forth by a leader, group of leaders, or organization which “denies…one or more of the central doctrines of the Christian faith.
                        Ron Rhodes, The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions, Zondervan, 2001

Christianity’s central doctrines include:
GOD (Trinity)
The deity and work of Jesus Christ on the Cross
 Humanity’s sinfulness
Salvation by grace alone through faith
 The authority of Scripture

Cults of Christianity are groups whose claims about these central doctrines contradict what the Bible teaches including …  Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormonism, Christian Science, The Family/Children of God, Unification Church, Christadelphians, Oneness Pentecostalism

STRATEGIES TO WITNESS EFFECTIVELY
         I.      Know Basic Bible Teachings
THE TRINITY:
·         There is only one God -
Isaiah 43:10-11; 44:6, 8; 45:21-22; 46:9; John 17:3; 1 John 5:20-21
·         Father is God –
1 Peter 1:2; Philippians 2:11
·         Son is God –
Matthew 1:23; John 1:1; 20:28; Hebrews 1:8; 2 Peter 1:1; Titus 2:13
·         Holy Spirit is God –
Acts 5:3-4; 1 Corinthians 3:16-17; 2 Corinthians 3:17

THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST:
·         He is eternal and uncreated –
Isaiah 9:6; Hebrews 7:3; Micah 5:2; John 1:1-3; 8:58; Colossians 1:15-19
·         He retained his deity while becoming a man –
Philippians 2:5-11; Colossians 1:19; 2:9; Hebrews 1:3-8
·         He is equal in nature to God the Father –
John 5:18; John 19:7
·         He receives the same honor and worship as the Father -
            John 5:23; Hebrews 1:6; Revelation 5:11-14; John 14:14

THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION:
·         Salvation is a free gift –
Romans 6:23; 1 John 5:11-13;
·         Salvation is by faith alone apart from works –
Acts 16:30-31; John 5:24; 6:28-29, 47; Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus 3:5; Romans 3:28; 4:4-8; 8:1; 11:6; Galatians 3:1-3; Philippians 3:9
·         Works are the natural result of saving faith –
Ephesians 2:10; James 2:14

       II.      Don’t Assume Every Cultist Believes the Same Thing
QUESTIONS TO OPEN A DISCUSSION:
God:
·         Who do you believe God is?
·         Do you believe there is only one true God?
·         Do you believe in the Trinity: God in three persons; Father, Son, Holy Spirit?
·         Do you believe God has always existed?

Jesus Christ:
·         Who do you believe Jesus Christ is?
·         Do you believe Jesus has always existed, or was he created?
·         Do you believe Jesus is God?  Is he equal to the Father in his divine nature?
·         Do you believe Jesus earned his Godhead or has he always been God?
·         Do you believe Jesus physically and bodily rose from the dead?

The Gospel of Salvation:
·         What do you believe a person has to do to be saved?
·         Do you believe a person has to join your religion to be saved?
·         Do you believe a person will lose salvation if that person leaves your religion?
·         At what point do you know that you’ve done enough to be assured of eternal life?

                    III.      Cultists are Trained to Answer Objections
Many who have talked with Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons would say that they seem to have an answer for everything.

So what is the solution?  Simply move the discussion back to the Bible.  Don’t worry if they are giving you rote responses that they have memorized.  Just keep presenting evidence that their leaders are not telling them the truth and keep taking them back to the Bible.
   IV.      Check The Scriptures
When cultists quote a verse it is typically out of context.
Remember these things when interpreting Scriptures:
·         Always examine the context of the verse quoted by cultists.  Ask: Who is speaking in this passage?  What is the setting?  Who is being addressed?  What is the main point of the passage?  Look to the context for answers to these questions.
·         Interpreting Scripture is about drawing the meaning out of the Bible verses, not putting a meaning onto the verses.  Ask the cultist: Where does this passage clearly teach what you are claiming?
·         If a verse is unclear, examine it in light of clear passages.  Bible verses are not disconnected fragments, but are embedded in the whole Scripture.  Ask: What does the Bible clearly teach in other places?  How does the overall teaching in the Bible on this subject help us understand what this particular verse mean?

       V.      Define Terms
There is a communication block between the cultist and the Christian that can be removed by defining key Christian words and ideas.

Jehovah’s Witnesses will say:
·         “Yes, Jesus is the Christ” – but they would argue that Jesus was not the “Christ” at his birth, but became the “Christ” at his baptism.
·         “Yes, Jesus is the Son of God” –but the view the term “Son of God” as a lesser “god” than God the Father because they claim Jesus was created by God.
·         “Yes, Jesus died for the sins of mankind” –but they would say that his blood covers one’s sin only if one proves oneself worthy through door-to-door activity.
·         “Yes, Jesus was resurrected” –but they will say it was not a physical resurrection.  Instead, he was resurrected spiritually as Michael the Archangel.
·         “Yes, Scripture speaks of his second coming” –but they claim that this prophecy is already in the process of being fulfilled through an “invisible presence” of Christ in 1914.
Mormons will say:
·         “Yes, Jesus is the Christ” –but they would add that Jesus had to compete with Lucifer over who would be the savior of the world.
·         “Yes, Jesus is the Son of God” –but they would say that he is the “Son” only because he was born in heaven as a spirit baby to God the Father and one of his spirit wives.
§  “Yes, Jesus died for the sins of mankind” –but they would claim that the majority of his atonement took place in the Garden of Gesthsemane, rather than on the cross.
·         “Yes, Jesus’ blood covers the sins of mankind” –but they would add works as a requirement for entrance into the highest level of heaven.

     VI.      Ask Strategic Questions
Examples of Strategic Questions for Mormons:
·         If you’re talking with a Mormon who thinks human beings can become gods, ask; “How do you interpret Isaiah 43:10, which reads, Before me no god was formed, nor will there be one after me”?
·         If the Bible has many mistakes, as Mormons claim, why does the Mormon church continue to publish and distribute the King James Version to church members?
·         I noticed Mormon churches do not display the cross.  Since Paul gloried “in the cross” of Christ (Galatians 6:14), why don’t Mormons glory in it as well?  Do you believe the atonement took place on the cross or in the garden of Gethsemane?  If the Mormon answers that most of the atonement took place in the garden, ask; Why did Jesus have to die on the cross if his suffering in the garden atoned for the majority of our sins?
·         If the Mormon asks you to pray about the Book of Mormons, ask: Which Book of Mormons do you want me to pray about?  The 1830 edition?  The 1921 edition?  Or today’s edition, which has over 4,000 changes from the original 1830 edition?
Examples of Strategic Questions for Jehovah’s Witnesses:
·         If the Jehovah’s Witnesses are the only true witnesses for God, and if the Jehovah’s Witnesses as an organization came into being in the late nineteenth century (a historic fact), does this mean God was without a witness over the eighteen centuries throughout church history?
·         If Jesus is Michael the Archangel, why was Jesus able to rebuke Satan at Mathew 16:23 when Michael didn’t have the authority to rebuke Satan at Jude 9?
·         According to Acts 1:8, 2:32, 3:15, 4:33, and 13:30-31, were the early Christians witnesses of Jehovah or witnesses of Jesus Christ?
·         If there is no other Savior than God (Isaiah 43:11), then doesn’t this mean that New Testament references to Jesus as Savior point to his deity (Titus 2:13)?
                       VII.      Be Loving
It’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it!
Sharing your faith isn't just about strong answers from the Bible, it’s about being sold out to Jesus Christ.  Let your love be genuine and embracing.  People can sense if you truly care about them, as opposed to merely acting like you care only because you want to convert them.  Pray that the Holy Spirit would fill your heart with love that shows itself in meaningful ways to your cultic acquaintances. (Ephesians 5:2; 1 Timothy 4:12; 1 Corinthians 16:14).

                        VIII.      Demonstrate Jesus’ Deity
Cultists always get the identity of Jesus wrong.

DESCRIPTIONS AND ATTRIBUTES
GOD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
JESUS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
Creator
Isaiah 44:24
Colossians 1:16  John 1:3
Savior
Isaiah 43:11
Titus 2:13-14  Jude 4
Shepard
Psalm 23:12
John 10:11-18
Great Judge
Psalm 98:9
John 5:21-22
First and Last
Isaiah 44:6  48:12
Revelation 1:17-18
Holy One
Isaiah 47:4
Acts 3:14  John6:69
Glory
Isaiah 6:1-5
John 12:41
Omnipotent (all powerful)
Jeremiah 32:17, 27
Matthew 19:26
Omniscient (all-knowing)
Psalm 147:5
1 John 3:20
Omnipresent (present everywhere)
Jeremiah 23:24
Matthew 28:20
Gives Eternal Life
Deuteronomy 30:20
Romans 6:23

                             IX.      Emphasize The Gospel
Cultists need to hear about God’s grace more than anything else!
Ø  “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not by works, so that no one can boast.”  Ephesians 2:8-9
Ø  “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”  Isaiah 1:18
Ø  “In [Jesus] we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.”  Ephesians 1:7
Ø  “Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more.”  Hebrews 10:17
Ø  “Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered.”  Psalm 32:1

                             X.      Give Your Testimony
Cultists need to hear what God has done in your life.

KEEP THE FOLLOWING THINGS IN MIND WHEN GIVING YOUR TESTIMONY:

Ø  Describe what your life was like before you were Christian.  What were your feelings, attitudes, actions, and relationships like during this time?
Ø  What events transpired in your life that led up to your decision to trust in Christ?  What caused you to begin considering Christ as a solution to your needs?  Be specific.
Ø  Describe your conversion experience.  Was it a book you read? Were you in a church?  Were other Christians with you at the time?
Ø  What kind of change took place in your life following your conversion?  What effect did trusting in Christ have on your feelings, attitudes, actions, and relationships?
Ø  Never forget that God works through people.  He uses people as instruments to reach out and bless other people; that’s his chosen means.  Each one of us can be used as an instrument.

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