Voddie Baucham - Q&A

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um first question buddy someone would like to know your own testimony how has this reliable historical powerful book confronted you and brought about your salvation yeah my testimony is I'm a sinner saved by grace my testimony is that Christ redeemed me from my sin I didn't grow up around Christians or Christianity I was raised by a single teenage Buddhist mother in Los Angeles California I never heard the gospel till I went to university and you know gentlemen came and spoke to me there and spent a few weeks with me answering questions that I had and and that's when and where and how this truth got ahold of me and I realized that I was without God in the world I realized that I didn't have any righteousness of my own and I realized that you know really it this is the way in my simplistic way of understanding where I came to I realized that every other religion in the world could basically be summarized this way you need to have a religious religious experience and then do more good things than bad things and hope for the best when you die you know but number one I can't be good I know this number two what about all the stuff I did before my religious experience and the Bible's message that Christ died for sin once for all the just for the unjust in order that he might bring us back to God it it really that's what God used to get ahold of me and it caused me to realize that everything out there was just religion but that God provided a savior and I was radically saved amen thank you alright someone says I don't want to be the devil's advocate but what if I say some people long ago decided to choose some and leave other books and specifically what about the Apocrypha I think that affirms the authority of the Bible the fact of the matter is the Bible is not the only thing that was ever written it's not the only thing that is ever written about God but the Old Testament has been in place since long before Jesus came so we had the Old Testament canon canon since long before Jesus came and the Apocrypha was not part of the Old Testament Canon long before Jesus came it wasn't recognized as part of the Canon and the New Testament was received early on by the church mainly because of apostolic authority or connection to apostolic Authority and so the church received received these books because of the source of these books and that's what that's what should have been done and that's what we still do this is why we understand and believe that we do have a closed canon there are other books that are out there many of them you know for example you hear about things like Gospel of Thomas or the Gnostic Gospels or things like this the acts of Paul and Thecla so on and so forth a lot of these things are written well all of these things are written very late for one thing they're not written as early as the New Testament but the second thing is there was a growth of literature about Jesus fiction literature about Jesus in the second century and third century and so on and so forth and we know what these things are we know what they look like we know what their hallmarks are so there's no reason to believe that these things are anything more than they are so yeah the church is understood what scriptures have been authoritative for a long time and the understanding of this authority was not vested any individual this was vested in apostolic authority connections to Jesus and the things that were handed down to the church through that Authority so that's why we have what we have so okay thanks have you considered differences between source manuscripts that are said to contradict themselves in thousands of places namely the Textus Receptus the majority manuscript and the minority ones like codex Vaticanus which appear to be the ones used by most translations today suppose that relates to the King James or controversy verses yeah yeah yeah but here's the thing we have we have thousands of documents we have multiple sources and we can trace these sources collect these sources based on a number of things you know where they come from the type of writing that's used a time so on and so forth and we know which ones are earlier which ones are later we know which ones we have in more abundance and so on and so forth and so one of the things that's often done for example with the ending of mark with the ending of mark our Bibles will have brackets and it will say you know this is not contained in our oldest and most reliable manuscripts you know we can do that and we can say that and there's no problem doing that or saying that because we do have a long robust history of textual criticism and there aren't that many differences between manuscripts I mean there really aren't especially when you consider the the volume you know when you consider the volume of the Bible and you talk about the kinds of differences that we're talking about in different manuscripts you know we're not we're not usually talking about differences in terms of content we're talking about dent differences in terms of sometimes in terms of emphasis sometimes in terms of work placement and things of that but you know again the vast number of manuscripts that we have makes the Bible more reliable not less all right assuming I agree with you the scripture is inspired this person says how can I know the Bible is complete actually two different to four people ask the same question what about other books how do we know how we have all the books that we should yeah what about other books how do we know that we have all the books that we should because God preserved his word that's how we know because God preserved his word and there's nothing lacking in what we have this whole thing this whole what about other books again that's Dan Brown science fiction this is new you know this this is this is from movies this is not from research this is not from history again I mean it surprises me sometimes there was I was watching a video earlier today talking about James White and one of the the gentleman that he debates frequently and he frequently debates the best Islamic scholars on planet earth and one of the guys that he debates frequently brought up this whole you know Constantine you know we want these books and not those books get rid of those books you know type thing and James and this is his friend he has friendships with these people you know they have friendly debates in the morning he's just going I can't believe that this guy's doing this no no researcher worth his salt should be doing this because there is no evidence of it that's fiction that's Dan Brown that's DaVinci Code nothing like that has happened in history there's no record of anything like that ever happening in history and again we have these do we believe that we have these thousands of manuscripts and courses and manuscripts and then and then you know New Testament times you know the early church received these these these documents you know received these epistles received these letters received these Gospels and that somehow in the midst of all of this with all of these documents being written by hand and spread out all over the world that we come did up one stream of them and burned them all I mean is that really what we've come to believe first of all why why because guess what there are other things out there like I told you to exit Paul and Thecla the Gospel of Thomas and these are the things these other these other types of writings they're out there so evidently this this burning business wasn't too successful right because there's stuff there that's out there the other thing is we know where they come from we know what kind of literature they are and we know that they're not Bible okay so again and it's it's it's really disturbing that this has so much traction you know but but it does and we need to be we need to be aware of it we need to be aware that it has a lot of traction and we need to understand that it has absolutely no basis in fact no basis in history this is not how the Canon came together Canon didn't come together through book burning you know thank you as the Middle East what does the Bible say about what's going on in the Middle East that demise the turmoil at present is this the end times what's bouncing yeah the Bible talks about the end times in the last days and it's a reference to the entire period between Jesus first and second coming so we're in the end times we're in the last days and we have been since Jesus death burial resurrection and ascension and we will be until Jesus comes back next question yeah a lot of this person says a lot of people in Africa follow profits and miracle workers instead of or in place of the Bible what is your comment on this yeah there had been major threats throughout history in fact one of the reasons that the that many of the epistles were written was because there were major threats immediately to the New Testament church and so the Apostles are responding directly to these major threats that we've had throughout time throughout history and nothing's changed we still have we still have major threats there are major threats in terms of groups like Roman Catholicism that would that would argue that there is an authority in the world today that is they would say equal to and I would say if there's Authority that's equal to the Bible and the Canon is closed then that authority that's still speaking has more authority than the one that's done that's a threat to the authority of the Bible that's one string okay and another stream is related to it and that's the one that's raised here and that is the stream that says that the Bible is not enough that you need new revelation that you need power encounters that you need these you need extraordinary means you know over here as though we've exhausted everything that we have in the Bible and then we got to go to you know to something else you know this this is this is YouTube problematic and there are people who are drawn away in both of these directions and both of them are a direct threat and contradiction to the authority of God's Word to the authority of the scriptures and and it's hugely problematic you know not just in this world in this part of the world it's uniquely problematic in this part of the world I would say you know compared to well to what we experienced where we are but it's it's it's not a new man that's nothing new and the New Testament addresses this kind of stuff directly yeah you've been Africa how many times now um five okay you've been here the last month you have been friends with Conrad and bear Way and others for years what do we be doing about the prosperity gospel the health and wealth gospel do you think Christians are too harsh about it do you think there should be quiet we should be vocal what should the average healthy churches response be and how do we rescue people as that yeah I think there's a there's a number of issues that need to be addressed and I think there's some things that need to be written in this part of the world for this part of the world addressing the charismatic movement as it you know as it exists here because it's different it's different here and some of the historical and traditional roots here you know tend to make it to tend to make it stick in different ways here than it does in other places and so for example in the u.s. we've got you know kingdom of the cults and you know and you know Jehovah's Witnesses answered verse by verse and we got charismatic chaos and we've got you know truth Wars and all these other things that have been written but they're written but they're being written about the American context we need some of those things being written here being written about this particular context and addressing these things head-on and these things need to be translate translated into vernacular so that people can have them in their native tongues here because this stuff is rampant it's viral you know and so yeah that that needs to happen and I think there's an advantage here in the u.s. we believe that the 11th commandment is thou shalt be nice and we don't believe the first ten and so the idea of confronting error is just it's just frowned upon I think it's more appreciated here I think directness and confrontation is more appreciated here and I think right now it needs to happen there's some things that need to happen you know and in terms of direct confrontation of cults and heretics you know that are just ravaging the land here your church is down the street from Joel Osteen do you is there time for pastors to name names or do you just need to lay out principles and expect people to connect the dots I do both yeah I do both but yet Paul named names you know Alexander the coppersmith did me much harm you know I love that he could have just said Alex you know he kids just said no Alexander the coppersmith you know the guy on Main Street around there down I mean he points the guy out you know again not in a way to be mean but in a way to warn people and a man in our town there are a lot of people who don't understand what a threat Joel is which makes him more of a threat you know he you know I call a smiling Joel you know everything's just so nice and he's always so you know me and and yeah I've got I call his name you know and some other folks whose names you know need to be called from time to time not just because hey I feel like you know I need to call somebody's name but as such as a shepherd when I feel like my sheep are in danger didn't I do that you know Titus 1:9 you know I must hold firmly to the trustworthy word has taught so that I can exhort in sound doctrine and refute those who contradict it that's part of my job description and so sometimes yeah sometimes I you know I do have to have to name names when I see things that are becoming a direct threat to the Sheep that I'm shepherding so no not just as a matter of course just because you know you like naming people's names but when it's a direct threat you know to the Sheep yeah it names need to be named so Joyce Meyer be a part of our spiritual diet no no why not because she's a heretic yeah what makes you say that that's harsh yeah her teaching the gospel that she preaches another gospel Joyce Meyer preaches another gospel not to mention the fact that she's assuming the role that women shouldn't assume so no no she now you're staring yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so yeah no no I just again the gospel that she the gospel that she preaches is another gospel it's the prosperity gospel you know and but here's what's so dangerous about the prosperity gospel and john i think john piper said it best the prosperity gospel is so dangerous because it promises exactly what our flesh wants the true gospel says to your flesh you must die the prosperity gospel says to your flesh you get to live you know you get everything that you and your natural sinful carnal state ever wanted that is not the gospel that's another gospel you know so ya know yeah Amen thank you do we have a place to question people's salvation is that is that fair do we have a good question that people who claim to be saved you know seemingly devout is it our place to call them to examine their faith yes that's Billy calling somebody to examine their faith yes me making a declaration about whether or not somebody's a Christian I can't do that you know but there's there's a few folks out there teaching that if they came to my church I wouldn't baptize them you know not based on what comes out of their mouth but but yeah I'm not not making that but but yeah calling people to examine themselves based on what they're teaching absolutely yeah so people leave your church at time I mean they walk out on a Sunday sometimes having to re-examine whether they saved or not is that your job as a preacher or is that just too discouraging and too negative um yeah it depends on the text I mean if we preach and we do we do systematic exposition and there are some biblical passages that that's their focus you know examine yourself test yourself to see if you be in the faith you know so yes it's appropriate for that to happen at times but you know as a matter of course not necessarily but what we do want to do is uphold the gospel the gospel needs to be proclaimed at all times and we need always to calm in to repentance and faith so rather than having people leave questioning whether they're Christians my desire is that people leave you know clinging to their need for repentance faith someone also asked about if there's one Bible why there's so many different to churches and denominations why are we so fragmented on muslims unified out the catholics uniform ya know the muslims are not unified the catholics are not unified anybody who says that doesn't know much about Muslims or Catholics so no but here's the thing there there's so many of us and we're in so many different parts of the world and we have so many different needs and so many points of emphasis just the size of the world explodes that myth so if we're going to be in one church where's it going to be and how we going to get there weakly right so is it whoever has the biggest airport hub then we all just you know we all just so that in and of itself and then when Jesus says go take the gospel of panthatar F nee that means that we're having to go to different people groups so we're going to different language groups and people you know so yeah we need we need churches and also churches or local expressions right and because they're local expressions there need to be many of them millions and millions of them throughout the world yeah so we get that's why we have so many churches and some churches put the emphasis here and some churches put the interest is there but we're not changing the gospel oftentimes you know our differences come you know the questions about how we how we govern ourselves and how we organize ourselves and that just has to do with the fact that there's so many of us and we can't all be together so we're going to have to be you know in relation to one there's some how how do we define that well those things become a little bit more difficult to sort of nail down and be very specific about that's why you have a variety different groups but those groups are all Christian groups so I'm not worried about there being a variety of different Christian groups I'm not even worried about there being cults to be honest with you because Paul made this very clear even to Timothy in in Chapter four you know preach the word be instant in season out of season reprove rebuke exhort with great patience and teaching why because the time is going to come when people will not endure sound doctrine but instead they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance with their own desires and they'll turn aside from following the truth and they'll turn to myths and this is what's happening that's where the cults come from that's where the false teachers come from that's where all this comes so far from that being evidence of a problem in Christianity that's something that the New Testament told us was going to be part of our experience and it is part of our experience and it's just because you know Satan disguises himself as an angel of light you know what's more effective to stand in front of people until a bald-faced lie or to cover your lie in the skin of the truth that's what's more effective that's why there's the goals should we have different demographic type of churches black churches white churches biker churches and you traditional services contemporary services so forth should we have different demographic type of churches yes we should have different demographic type churches in the sense that you know pancetta F&A there are different people groups that are going to be reached and so people groups are going to have various cultures and languages and so on and so forth so yes but do we have different demographic churches just for the sake of demography absolutely not you know there's a difference between demographic churches and niche churches demographic churches that's how you do missions niche churches that's a problem you know so we're the biker church or with the young people chart to where the whole people church or with a black people church with a white people charged with it you know now now you have a problem now you dividing the body you know that that's that's that's no that's not broken vote you've heard a lot about family you brought seven of your kids ages 10 and under to you for the last month across Africa two of your books family driven faith family shepherds yes a little bit of why that is such a heart beat of yours yeah well I did a trilogy of books there and really the first of those family family driven faith was birthed out of I mean if you cut me I believe apologetics and particularly cultural apologetics so kind of Francis Schaeffer Schaeffer type of applying the the truth and the implications of the gospel to apologetic issues and some of the most significant apologetic issues of our day surround biblical man who had biblical womanhood marriage and family and so those things were birthed out of my desire to address those particular issues and also out of my own experience and that being such a significant thing for me personally so those two things are what came together and and and sort of motivated that trilogy of books what should the church's response be to the same-sex marriage issue how's your church handled this what should the Christian response be you know the Bible says that marriage is to be held in the steam among among all and this is not marriage being held in a stain this is blasphemy this is blasphemy against God this is wickedness of the worst kind homosexuality is unique among sins let me say that again homosexuality is unique among sins you know people want us to say well you know all sin is the same another that's not true that's why Jesus said it will be worse for some on that day so how can it be true that God just views all sin exactly the same but Jesus says it would be worse for a song okay better for them to have a millstone tied around their neck and be cast into the deepest part of the sea he's talking about one who leaves little ones astray homosexuality is unique among sins in this way number one it's one of very few sins to be listed as an abomination not it's an abomination for Israel but it's an abomination to God for example when you talk about things like their dietary laws and things like that there were things that God said this is an abomination for you Israel because you're separate as a people and you're not to be like those people so it would be an abomination for you homosexuality is not an abomination for Israel it's an abomination period secondly it's the only sin that has the distinction of being the cause of God raining fire and brimstone on the earth and no other sin that was the cause of God destroying twin cities okay thirdly it has the distinction of being a direct affront to the picture of the Godhead and of the picture of the relationship between Jesus Christ and His Church in these ways homosexuality is a unique sin also it's unique in that in the Romans one passage in the devolution of culture it's unique in that that's the sin for which Paul says men receive in their bodies the due penalty for their error it's unique in that it as a sin is a direct affront to the image of God in man and the complementary way in which he made the human race so this is this is wicked and it's something that must be confronted it must be confronted because of its implications for societies and cultures it must be confronted because of its implications for the individuals practicing this people who practice homosexuality have a rough go of it man it's tough their suicide rate is off the charts their domestic violence rate higher than any other group of individuals their their their contraction of sexually transmitted diseases again more than other groups or individuals and not just sexually transmitted diseases but other sort of maladies that are caused that we won't go into because there's young ears here you know by this lifestyle their rate of alcoholism higher than any other group that you can mention or name this is something that's devastating to individuals it's devastating to cultures it's devastating to societies and it has implications that undermines the future of cultures that embrace homosexual marriage because it undermines the very definition of marriage itself it leads to the over-sexualization of young boys and young girls I can go on but there's there's huge implications to this particular issue and the way that it's been sort of sold to us has been masterful in a very evil sort of way all right I have one final question but perhaps we can take if there's anyone from the floor that has a final question that wants to raise their hand we had a few less in the box and we expected so yes you can be brief ask brief not statements just questions and vodi will give the answer I was watching this on YouTube which is quite shocking it's pastors of LA that's all I'm saying pastors of La have used if y'all seen this um eh yeah okay say who's seen this who's seen pastors of LA okay you know what's interesting about that almost exclusively black people in the room who've seen that almost exclusively okay who's seen pastors of LA I just thought I'd point that out okay pastors of LA is a reality TV show about a group of pastors they're all black except one there's one there's one passenger as a white pastor in Los Angeles and what they did in order to make this reality TV show as I believe they said what group of passengers could we choose that would make Christianity look the worst and how can we follow their lives and and and that's what they did and it is it is grievous it's horrible that's sad really but this is a picture of this is a picture of the commercialization of Christianity in America it's big business man it's big business and and pastors have become in many you know areas like that pastors have become everything but pastors and that's what those men are they everything but pastors and I mean these guys have you know five and six cars in the garage and there's the Rolls Royce you know there's the Bentley and there's the Mercedes and I think today I'm going to take the you know what I mean the Ferrari and I mean it's just opulent just it's ridiculous it's absolutely ridiculous they're all word of faith you know prosperity type you know preachers yeah I think every one of them's divorced and remarried one of them is divorced and not remarried I think every one of them except except the white guy he's the only one who who had been you know divorced and divorced remarried so yeah it's yeah but and I think I think things like that are intentional you know I think I think that's what the enemy wants I think you see that on television for the same reason that you don't usually see John MacArthur on television you know when they want to talk about you know cultural issues they want some guy who stammers and sounds like an idiot and whatever but someone who's unafraid someone who will just tell them what scripture says who won't back down you know who preach the gospel man they don't want to hear from that guy we don't we don't want to hear from you we want to hear from the person who are games over sexuals you know we want to hear from the person who's you know social gospel social justice neo Marxism you know we want to hear from the person who's a heretic we want these are the people that we want to represent Christianity and I think that's intentional because there's a desire for the things that we preach to not be heard and I think you know unfortunately these guys don't even care that they're being used in this regard it's sad yeah I bet they didn't come to John MacArthur he's in LA right guarantee they didn't come to him hello alright last question uh yeah a young lady over here pointed to her first I'm sorry if she doesn't want to though I mean you did it yeah okay I'll do both keep her do her anymore do you yes I mean the reality show yeah face funeral Ava is it a mockery poison Oh this one out of Dallas is abrades just one out of Dallas no that's written on my wife is from Dallas okay my wife is from Dallas she knows this funeral home in Dallas oh did I just point you out like that did I just do that I'm sorry it's cuz I love you so much so she is she's from Dallas and my brother-in-law knows the people at this funeral home that's not something that they just made up for TV this is this is something that they do but this also goes to the heart of a culture that feels like it's gotten beyond the gospel a funeral you know what a funeral as a pastor someone has died there's a couple of things number one my job as a pastor is basically to shepherd people to the grave that's my job my job is to walk with people as they die because we're all dying and then when people die as a pastor it's my opportunity to proclaim the gospel and to remind those who are living that this is the way that all of us are going to go that death is the last enemy and it's the lift of Christ I do not do services for the memory of the deceased you want to do that you do it at home when we're finished the funeral is about the gospel is about Jesus okay and and we don't want that anymore we want this thing to be the celebration of life you know we want everybody to have a mini version of what Mandela had you know where it's all about him and all about you know whatever no no no no no if a nation wants to do that about a person that's great boom here comes the church is about the gospel it's about Jesus it's about death the last enemy it's about the most real thing that we'll ever face as Christians or non-christians that's what it's about okay and I think this show is really about how we've moved from that to the idea of funerals being the celebration of people being the celebration of their life and that's just not what a funeral ought to be and I've told I've told my wife I've told my fellow elders and anybody else who might be involved with my funeral my life is not worth celebrating don't do it don't do it make much of Christ I'm dead anyway you know yeah so but again I think this goes to the heart of we sit we feel like we feel like the gospel is old news you know we I mean we feel like we need something more would feel like me we need something else and so we've even taken death which is the ultimate opportunity for us to cause men to face their own mortality and turn that into something that takes away the stain of our sin and I think it's sad you know so anyway all right last one okay cool so I just wanted to ask some because you passionate about cultural apologetics but specifically in the in the urban context what what do you think of Christian hip-hop and and my wife is not going to let me like go home if I don't ask this question because she can't ask it you can answer it after this she just wanted to know why why women are not allowed to to preach in the church and if if a woman feels that she has the gift of preaching why why isn't she allowed to preach thanks all right first Timothy chapter 2 and verse 12 I do not permit a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man rather she is to remain quiet so because the Bible says so and that's it the other thing is well what if a person feels like they have gifts to do that no one gets to do everything they feel like they're gifted at no one does what if a man who has several wives feels like he's gifted to be a pastor the Bible says he must be the husband of one wife right so just because you feel like you're gifted to do something that doesn't give you the right to overthrow biblical qualifications the office of the elder Paul says you know when he's talking about the elder he must be the husband of one wife he's talking about man okay that office is exclusively for men that's the office of the pastor teacher I'm so if the office is exclusively for men and the Bible is very clear that women are not to teach or exercise authority over men there's absolutely no room for women to be in that office or to exercise that authority in the church okay the other you talk about about hip-hop Christian hip-hop I'm not a fan of Christian hip-hop I'm not a fan of hip-hop I'm hip hop is a culture that I believe is antithetical to the gospel I grew up with south-central Los Angeles I grew up with hip-hop I don't mean I grew up with it playing in my home I didn't I mean I grew up where it grew up and I grew up when it grew up it comes out of gang culture okay hip-hop has a music it's mainly rap hip-hop has a graphic art it's graffiti graffiti was tagging for gangs to tag their territory hip hip hop has a dance it went from poppin and lock-in to now animating and you know other things like that you know hip-hop has a language it's slang it's the bastardization of language you know hip-hop has an ethos that ethos is aggressive that ethos is arrogant that ethos you know shoots the middle finger at the culture you know they much of it is degrading it's degrading to women mr lumic degrading to women is degrading a man you walk around with your pants sagging and people looking at your underwear you got a hat you got to it all to the side well it's again that why are we doing this you know it's not the best that culture has to offer and we ought to be about the highest and best that culture has to offer and so if we want to evangelize to people in this inferior subculture than we ought to but we do not drag the church down to this inferior subculture so that's my opinion others will differ and disagree you know but I'm not a white guy who's going to be labeled as a racist so I'll just say what I feel on that note you got a little rhyme you could end in this favorite hymn back in the day okay back in the day I did you know you know but again I did can it get can there be gonna be a use of you know these things and can you can you you know minister to people in you know various areas and cultures I mean yeah we ought to do that yeah you know can it be helpful for this debt or the other yeah it can be helpful for this that or the other but I think it goes back to the question that we had earlier about you know church church for niches you know and so we're going to have we're going to have this I wouldn't want a hip-hop culture church anymore that I would want an eighties soft rock culture Church you know at just that's not where we go we go to our highest and best and we go to common denominator we connect ourselves to history we connect ourselves to one another yet we need things that do that and this culture is not one that does that yeah there's so many things about it that I think are just hugely problematic there are things that it's good at that it's better at I think the prophetic Invictus you know I think I think that fits better in that genre then then in other genres but the other than that man I'm just I'm worried about it and I'm especially worried when I see here when I see that influence coming here you know because it's not the best that we have to offer and it just saddens me when I go to different parts of the world and I see people embracing that which is less than the best that we have to offer because there's a lot that we have to offer in the US God's been good to us and we've been we've been blessed in abundance that's not the that we have to offer someone's asked that you please lead us to more times in a repetition of that key statement right we believe the Bible because it is a reliable collection of historical documents written by eyewitnesses during the lifetime of other eyewitnesses they report supernatural events that took place in fulfillment of specific prophecies and claim that their writings are divine rather than human and origin okay once more a reliable collection of historical documents written by eyewitnesses during the lifetime of other eyewitnesses they report supernatural events that took place in fulfillment of specific prophecies and claim that their writings are divine rather than human in origin okay we express our thanks to voting for a incredible evening you you
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