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January 23th, 2016
Amen, and Amen.


Amen ~ definition. As a verb, it signifies to confirm, establish, verify; to trust, or give confidence; as a noun, truth, firmness, trust, confidence; as an adjective, firm, stable.

There is nothing that gives a preacher more confidence than to hear this word during a message. After all, confidence is what it means.

It means you believe what he said was right and true.

It means you understand what was said, and agree.

It means what was said deserves to be repeated, and should be acted upon.

It means you are willing to join him in supporting a hard truth that is often maligned, mocked, or misunderstood.

It is an opportunity for you to add an exclamation point to the message.

It is Biblical, and Pauline (Deut 27:26; Neh 8:6; Psalm 89:52; 1 Cor 14:16; Col 4:18).

It testifies to others that you are persuaded. Your confidence may help push them to belief or conviction.

Hearing a strong 'Amen!' will wake up sleepy church goers.

Hearing a few amens will excite the preacher and may cause him to preach better.

If you ever hear a dozen amens in a small church meeting, then look out! You are on the verge of getting some real ministry work done in your assembly.

Some churches have learned this secret, and provide persistent encouragement from the pews just to get the meeting going.

It is hard to motivate people by preaching, but you can help by contributing an appropriate amen at the right time. It's one word that the preacher cannot say with much affect. You should supply it liberally.

You don't have to prepare, you don't have to be a public speaker, you don't have to be obnoxious, but you can say this one encouraging word in your small grace assembly. You might be surprised how it grows.

And all the people say...?

For His glory,

Justin "aaAAaaamen" Johnson
 

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January 30th, 2016
A Stopping Point in Acts


The book of the Acts of the Apostles is the account of the apostles going to Israel with the witness and testimony of Jesus Christ empowered with the Spirit. When the book ends so do the Spirit filled Acts.

The Holy Spirit is mentioned throughout. First, being poured out upon the twelve kingdom apostles, and then later in the miraculous ministry of Paul, the apostle of the gentiles, ministering with signs to Israel wherever he goes among the Gentiles.

The end of the book concludes with a trial proving Israel had been given every opportunity, but had rejected the Spirit empowered Acts of the Apostles and their message of salvation.

Acts is not about the beginning of the church, but about the fall of Israel starting with Jerusalem and ending in Rome, far hence from the city where God would dwell according to prophecy.

The last time we read about the Holy Ghost in Jersualem is in Acts 7:55 when they stoned Stephen filled with the Spirit with a face like an angel.

When Jerusalem rejected the Spirit, they were rejecting the kingdom. When Jews from Jerusalem to Rome rejected the Spirit, they were rejecting grace.

There is a natural dividing line at Acts 9. The Spirit is rejected in Acts 7, He leaves Jerusalem in darkness in Acts 8, and Christ returns in Acts 9 to save the blinded chief of the Jewish opposition by grace ordaining him to be a new apostle.

You can listen to the first 8 chapters of Acts verse by verse online here. You will find very important dispensational information about Israel, their kingdom, and the Spirit. You will not find anything about the mystery church revealed first to the apostle Paul... because it isn't there.

Study for yourself and find out if I am right.

For His glory,

Justin Curtis Johnson


The Spirit Baptism Problem in Acts 8:14-17

Acts 8:14-17 poses a real problem if you think the church, the Body of Christ, began with the appearance of the Holy Ghost outpouring at Pentecost. There is only one consistent solution: mid-Acts Pauline right division.
 

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Has God rejected Israel? no not at all, I myself am a Jew.

In fact Saul was one of those who gnashed on Stephen with his teeth, one of the rejectors....committing [as some suppose] the unpardonable sin.
 

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February 6th, 2016
Ministry to the Rich


Some people show no need for Christ. They seem to have everything without him.

They may have good relationships with family and friends, a happy outlook, moral behavior, and all the material comforts a person needs.

You might think it is easier to minister to someone living with broken relationships, immorality, poverty, and a general need for help. At least then you could present Christ as the answer to their problems.

How do you minister Christ to people who do not appear to have any problems? How do you minister to those rich in money and life?

Ministering Christ as a means to a better life is wrong and unprofitable. It excludes from ministry all of those who already possess a comfortable existence. Christ does nothing for them.

Every man needs Christ because of their sins, for truth, and eternal life.

Does it shock you that those who live in comfort, wealth, and happiness without Christ have sin?

Is it a surprise that the wisest men that seem to always be at the head of the class can lack the truth of God?

What we have in this life will not last. Trusting in riches is uncertain. Possessions are temporal. Circumstances change. Sin affects us all.

When people think they do not need Christ, it is because they are trusting their uncertain riches and in even more fleeting circumstances.

The message to both the rich and poor is the same. The present circumstances are temporal. Trust Christ's work for our sins to receive what is eternal.

We do not minister a better temporal life through Christ. We minister eternal life through Christ. Everyone will see this need if they wait long enough.

Don't let them wait.
Show them what is down the road.

For His glory,

Justin "looking ahead" Johnson
Differences Between the Old Covenant, New Covenant, and the Mystery



Ignoring the differences causes people to claim blessings belonging to someone else, miss blessings that belong to them, and resort to sundry religious behaviors to receive God's blessing. What are the differences between the old covenant, new covenant, and the fellowship of the mystery?
 

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I like that at the end "What are the differences between the old covenant, new covenant, and the fellowship of the mystery?"
 

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February 13th, 2016
Give More than Love


You may have heard it said that love is the answer, but is it true?

It surely sounds good, and with all the hate, war, and contention couldn't we all use a little more love? What could possibly be wrong with love?

Actually, a lot can go wrong with love without Christ. Love can be perverted, distorted, and used for evil.

Who does not know "the love of money is the root of all evil" in 1 Timothy 6:10?

The Corinthians were living in love of fleshly indulgence (1 Cor 6:13-16). What's wrong with love and happiness, if it does not harm anyone? Paul called it sin that did not glorify God (1 Cor 6:18).

Sinners can love each other without God, live darkened lives in love, and love pleasure more than God (Luke 6:32; John 3:19; 2 Tim 3:14).

Love is a message preached by every religion and secularist without Christ from Islam to Buddhism.

The pagan-Catholic Valentine's day of love is celebrated across the world without Christ.

Loving people perish if they do not love the truth (2 Thessalonians 2:10).

God is love, but Love is not God. Love without God is ungodly.

Love must be tempered by truth. Without the truth all our loving words and deeds become worldly. You cannot have the truth without Christ (Col 2:3).

Love is not the answer. Christ alone is as God commended his love toward us in Him (Rom 5:8).

If you want to show someone godly love, give them more than love. Speak the truth to them in love (Eph 4:15; 1 Cor 13:6; Eph 5:25-27).

Warning: this message may make people hate you.

For His glory,

Justin "can you handle the love" Johnson




Do We Worship the Same God

Is it true that Christians, Jews, Muslims, and other theists all worship the same God? This is the old question being renewed once again in popular culture. Many people think they do worship the same god, or that all gods are the same. How can we worship the same God, if the god we describe is different?
 

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February 20th, 2016
Know the Heresies


It is useful for you to be aware of historical heresies in Christianity.

Old heresies, especially those addressed very early in history, have a habit of returning with the claim of being something new. There is not much new under the sun with Christian heresy.

In history heresies are considered contrary to essential teachings of Christianity from the Bible.

Jesus Christ not being God manifest in the flesh was considered a heresy.

Denying the one God of the Bible in three persons with every deity attribute was considered a heresy.

Rejecting the Bible inspired and preserved by God as our final authority was considered a heresy.

Preaching the gospel that saves is not the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ for our sins was considered heresy.

Mid-Acts Pauline dispensational right division is not considered a Christian heresy. I know that having studied the heresies.

Just because mid-Acts right division is different from the majority in some way, does not mean it is acceptable to hold to Christian heresies.

What if the ancient heretics were really not? How do we know?

We know by studying the Bible rightly divided. We do not assume the doctrine of heretics, simply because it is against the majority.

A teaching is not considered right nor wrong simply because it was held by the majority.

Know the ancient heresies, and know why they were called so from scripture. This will protect you from the online renewal of every wind of heretical doctrine.

For His glory,

Justin "against heresy" Johnson
 

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February 27th, 2016

Do You Really Know God?

I've said many times at Grace Ambassadors that two important reasons the church meets together is to
1) know God, and 2) do his will.

Grace believers know well the importance of getting God's will right, but there seems to be a growing ignorance of knowing God right.

Do you know God? Most people say they do, but when asked to describe him they cannot or do not describe him correctly!

Just as we cannot do God's will unless we get His will right. We do not know God if we cannot describe him right.

Describing God is also important for our spiritual growth. After all, what does godliness look like without the right God?

Both knowing God and his will are important if grace churches are going to avoid the heresies and errors of the past.

To know God accurately we studied the nature and attributes of God for over a month at our church. We just scratched the surface.

Want to know about the triune nature of God? God's attributes? And how Jesus has them all? (Yes, even in Mark 13:32).

Study with us while listening to our meetings onDescribing God.

For His glory,

Justin Curtis Johnson


 

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March 5th, 2016

[h=2]Making Personal Application[/h]You are learning grace doctrine. Great!

You are zealous about growing in grace and in Christ. Wonderful!

You are asking, "Can we have more teaching on personal application?"

Houston, we have a problem.

Grace doctrine should be applied to your personal life, but it is not the job of the preacher to tell you what to do in all the personal details of your life. It's yours!

Perhaps you are so accustomed to pastors telling you exactly what to do from the pulpit, that when you hear doctrinal grace preaching you think, "where is part where he tells me exactly what to do?"

You are not under the law, and what may be right application for one person in one situation might be irrelevant or wrong for another.

The Lord gives you the liberty to make these decisions in your life! You are not under the power of any.

But decisions are not made in a vacuum. Liberty requires responsibility to make informed decisions.

The job of preaching and teaching is to create informed saints, equipped workmen, responsible brothers and sisters who use the doctrine in the personal details of their life.

If you are not getting informed about Bible doctrines you cannot make the choices needed for personal application. Instead, your decisions will be misinformed, or you will require someone to just "tell me what to do."

If you need help with personal application, you should consult someone who knows you personally and knows right doctrine.

This is why we need more grace churches who minister to one other by example, conversation, and application. This is ministry that goes on before and after the recorded lessons. This may be what you are missing.

For His glory,

Justin "between the meetings" Johnson
 

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March 12th, 2016

Major Doctrines Affected

There are hundreds of English Bible translations that contain thousands of differences. (Some remove entire verses!)

Don't believe the myth propagated by Bible salesmen that no major doctrine is affected by the differences.

Would it surprise you that the differences affect verses that teach doctrines such as:- The deity of Christ
- The three-in-one (trinity)
- The virgin birth of Christ
- The resurrection of Christ
- The sufficiency of scripture
These are major doctrines of Christianity, at one time called the fundamentals of the faith!

Did you know "dispensation","study", and "rightly dividing" are removed from most Bibles?

The salesman responds that you can still teach these doctrines from other verses in most Bibles.

Perhaps, but this is like playing with fewer players on the field. Can the Warriors still win if they removed Stephen Curry and played with only four players?

I can still eat with fewer teeth, no need to brush. I can still type on the computer if I lost a few fingers, right?

If your new car is not firing on all cylinders it will still get down the road, so why do you care so much about the small details?

I'd rather have all the players on the field, all the fingers on my hand, all the teeth in my mouth, and all the doctrines 100% intact in my Bible.

A Bible imperfectly preserved is not as good as one perfectly preserved.

Next time you hear "no major doctrine is affected by the changes", do your research, and explain that you want a Bible where every word of God has been perfectly preserved.

You'll find yourself picking up a King James Bible.

For His glory,

Justin "no doctrine affected" Johnson
 

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March 19th, 2016

Let the Spirit Move You

No, not like that.

When many people in churches and on television talk about letting the Spirit move them, they are really talking about a flesh feeling similar to a gut reaction or emotional thrill.

The Spirit is not moving the butterflies in our stomach. In Biblical fact, he is not moving our flesh at all today unless it's moving it onto the cross to reckon it dead.

According to what Paul writes about the Spirit, He has moved you into the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13.

He has translated you into the kingdom of Christ (Col 1:13).

He has taken you out of Adam and put you into a position in heavenly places in Christ (Ephesians 2:17, Rom 5:17).

Stop waiting for the Spirit to move you, because he already has!... if you know and believe the gospel.

Knowing this will help you move on with your life in Christ knowing now who you are, and where you are meant to be - complete in Him, doing His will.

For His glory,

Justin "moved" Johnson
 

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March 26th, 2016

[h=2]Crossdressing for Easter[/h]Bunnies, eggs, and jelly beans have as much business in Bible believing Christianity as transgender men do in girl's restrooms.

Sure, some men might want to redefine themselves as a woman for a day, and explain that male and female facilities are still separate, but we all know something is fundamentally wrong with that.

Unsaved people call themselves Christians for a day as they attend church this one time on Easter. In the other pew Christians incorporate traditions into their meetings from religions they would eschew on any other day.

Crucifixes made of chocolate provide a spoonful of sugar to help the bad doctrine go down, but they are bittersweet.

It is justified that bunnies, eggs, and other fertility symbols were popularized by pagans in the past, but now they are defined as Christian symbolism for new life, so its all ok.

Does the Bible teach us to do this? No. So, in summary, Christians take what was once wrong, and redefine it to be acceptable.

Someone is cross dressing.

What happens when transgender men become commonplace and part of a longstanding tradition in girl's restrooms?

No doubt some Christians warped by their idea of compromise in the church will at that time reject separating them. After all, it could open opportunity for the girls to evangelize the men and change their view about gender.

Or...perhaps we should get all the guys out of the girl's restrooms (1 Tim 5:2), and anything contrary to truth out of our churches (1 Tim 4:12 - 2 Cor 10:5).

For His glory,

Justin "in pursuit of purity" Johnson
 

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April 2nd, 2016

The Next Step for the Grace Movement

Thomas Jefferson suggested that every generation needs a new revolution.

The Reformers taught that the church should always be reforming.

Both ideas were similar. The battle is not finished just because the founders have died. The fight for truth and liberty is perennial until the Lord returns.

Every current living generation must fight to maintain ground, lest it be lost. In order to take new ground we must be ready to enter the fray all over again.

Every new generation must shew themselves approved unto God. We are not approved by those gone before us, nor do we sit in subjection to them.

Grace believers need to dust off the weapons of our warfare, and prepare to redeem our time.

We are the flag bearers of our own fight, standing on our own battlefield, with a Bible in our hands, Christ as our head, and without compromise for the mystery of Christ.

The next step for the grace movement should not be backward in ecumenical retreat, silence, or reservation. This will only lead to doctrinal loss.

Our next step should be on the sure footing of the Bible without error, Christ with every deity attribute, evangelism with clarity, and the bold preaching of the mystery of Christ revealed in Paul's epistles alone.

How do we take this step? Start, join, or support local churches
For His glory from the front lines,

Justin "forward march" Johnson
 

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April 9th, 2016

Thirteen Epistles Alone

In the 16th century Protestants had the courage of taking a step toward Biblical Christianity by protesting the doctrine of the Roman Catholic church.

The Romans taught scripture, faith, grace, Christ, and glory to God, but it was their additions to the truth that corrupted those doctrines.

The Protestants were not just proclaiming "grace" and "faith", but "grace alone" and "faith alone". Their protests are summarized by five statements (popularly these statements begin with the Latin word solameaning alone).

1. Scripture alone: scripture is sufficient without tradition
2. Faith alone: faith is sufficient without works
3. Grace alone: grace is sufficient without human merit
4. Christ alone: Christ is sufficient without priests
5. Glory to God alone: Glory to God without glorifying Mary, saints, angels, or Popes.

These Protestant pillars were an attempt to rightly divide truth from additions that had corrupted and confused the Biblical doctrines. Let the truth standalone!

For the church to function properly today there needs to be one more statement of right division.

"The gospel, message, and mystery of the church today is found in Paul's epistles alone."

Without this "alone" statement, the Protestant denominations quickly return to Roman doctrinal error by adding the red letters, Pentecost, and the Hebrew epistles as a pattern for the church today.

The same fate awaits grace churches that teach Paul, but do not teach our pattern and message found in Paul's epistles alone. It is prevalent to include the Hebrew epistles and the gospel of John (Bereans), or exclude Paul's early epistles (Acts 28ers, et al).

We should applaud the right steps made by those who have gone before us, but avoid their missteps by establishing this simple statement.

If our continued protest of confused churchianity will succeed it will be by finding the pattern for the church in Paul's thirteen epistles alone.

For His glory,

Justin "sola epistoloe tredecim" Johnson




The Audience of Hebrews

Determining the audience is an important task for dispensational Bible study. The book of Hebrews hosts so large a controversy over the author that the audience is often overlooked. Just as important as the author in determining application is the audience.
 

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In order to understand how Israel could have been, and some day will, become a "light unto the Gentiles", you have to study the Old Testament concerning the Millennial Reign of Messiah from Jerusalem.
During the Tribulation, when the Body of Christ is absent from the earth, the 144,000 Jewish evangelists will complete the "Great Commission" prior to the return of Messiah (see Revelation).

That at that time [prior to the cross] ye [Gentiles] were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world: Eph 2:12
 

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In order to understand how Israel could have been, and some day will, become a "light unto the Gentiles", you have to study the Old Testament concerning the Millennial Reign of Messiah from Jerusalem.
During the Tribulation, when the Body of Christ is absent from the earth, the 144,000 Jewish evangelists will complete the "Great Commission" prior to the return of Messiah (see Revelation).

That at that time [prior to the cross] ye [Gentiles] were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world: Eph 2:12


Romans 3:21 KJV -

But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets;
 

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In order to understand how Israel could have been, and some day will, become a "light unto the Gentiles", you have to study the Old Testament concerning the Millennial Reign of Messiah from Jerusalem.
During the Tribulation, when the Body of Christ is absent from the earth, the 144,000 Jewish evangelists will complete the "Great Commission" prior to the return of Messiah (see Revelation).

That at that time [prior to the cross] ye [Gentiles] were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world: Eph 2:12

I bascically agree with your take on all that - especially your take on the alienation that Eph. 2 is actually referring to.

At the same time, in the Lord's Matt. 24 answer to their two-fold question there, His indication is that their commission first ends up where He said it would in Matt. 10:23, incomplete BEFORE His return, and only AFTER that aspect is completed, does it THEN go out unto the Nations INTO and THROUHOUT His Millennial Reign.

This is also the sense of His words at the end of Matthew 28.

What He relates there about His power foresees His exercise of said power as Pre, and Amillennial.

As the writer of Hebrews put it "...But now we see not yet all things put under him" Heb. 2:8

Paul asserts the same in 1 Cor. 15's "must reign until," which takes all that through and to "lo, I am with you unto the end of the world" (the end of His Millennial reign; which is when 2 Peter 3 kicks in, and things then culminate in Eph. 1:10's kingdom "fulness" Earth and Heaven reconciled as one even in Him!!!

Or as our beloved Tam and GD might say - Hallelujah!
 
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