The Truth They Could not Know

Socialism, Communism, Karl Marx, Saul Alinsky, Barack Obama, truth, lies, Satan, Father of Lies, Communist Manifesto, Oprah Winfrey, I am the way, The Pale Rider, The Player. There is a truth that can only be comprehended through the revealed Word of God. Those who reject this truth fail to comprehend what Christ-followers understand clearly. The trek away from truth can have horrendous consequences, indeed, it can lead to hell.

There was a point in Christ’s ministry when the Jews came to him demanding a sign. He told them that if they would “destroy this temple he would raise it again in three days.” (John 2:18-23) The Jews perceived this statement to be foolish. They mocked his claim that he could single handedly rebuild in three days what took 46 years to complete using a very large workforce of laborers. Of course, they missed the point because they were not spiritually minded. A mind totally focused and consumed with earthly things cannot comprehend spiritual things.

There is a foundational principle in Christianity that non-Christians fail to comprehend. You cannot know who God is except you know his Son. Jesus proclaimed this when he said, “No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6) We can’t really know God except we first know Christ in his saving grace. It is the truth that leads men to Christ. The truth is that we are all born in sin and “if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and purify us from unrighteousness.” – (1 John 1:9)

When men turn away from scripture in their search for bad things happen. The Bible is the source of the truth that reveals to us Christ who leads us to the Father. No man can know Christ apart from the Bible. So, there is a train of logical steps that lead us into a relationship with the Almighty. First, it is the truth that sets us free and the source of that truth is the Bible. Second, the Bible introduces us to Christ, the very Son of God. Confession of our sin and belief in the power of the shed blood of Christ as a sacrifice and an offering for our own sin brings us into relationship with Jesus. Thirdly, to know Christ is to know the Father. When Jesus was asked, “Where is your father?”, He replied, “If you knew me, you would know my Father also.” (John 8:19)

The attempt to discover spiritual truth in any other source leads men away from rather than toward Christ. Many claim to know Christ or they attempt to know him through other means. Regardless of what Oprah Winfrey says, there is only one way to God, Jesus. He said, “I am the way, the truth the life” and there is no other way but by me. (John 14:6)

Some seek him through their own intellect. History has shown us that the most destruction despots and dictators of the past have been those who were exposed to the truth but willfully alienated themselves from that truth and dedicated their lives to lies and falsehoods. Karl Marx’s verse in The Pale Rider is chilling:

“Thus heaven I’ve forfeited,
I know it full well.
My soul, once true to God,
Is chosen for hell.”

Some have attempted to bring about reform or salvation to the hearts of men by transforming society. In a sense, they lift their fist toward God and declare, ‘We can save ourselves. We don’t believe in your heaven or your hell’ and then they set about trying to prove themselves to be gods sufficient for the needs of mankind. They attempt to redistribute wealth, level the playing field for the social classes and create a utopia on earth. Karl Marx dream for society was to see the State fade away and all people join hands in harmonious bliss, sharing everything with hearts cleansed of greed simply by embracing his idea.

Karl’s father was very concerned about the direction his young son had chosen. He wrote in a letter: “Only if your heart remains pure and beats humanly and if no demon is able to alienate your heart from better feelings, only then will I be happy.” But his son resisted all authority figures including his father. Karl’s youthful rebellion and hatred for God was revealed in a poem he wrote called “The Player”:

“The hellish vapors rise and fill the brain,
Till I go mad and my heart is utterly changed.
See this sword? The prince of darkness sold it to me.
For me he beats the time and gives the signs.
Ever more boldly I play the dance of death.”

Saul Alinsky was a Jewish-American community organizer from Chicago who strongly influenced Barack Obama. Alinsky feared greatly that his parents would insist he become a Jewish Rabbi. Instead, he ran in the other direction. He is famous for his book, Rules for Radicals, an instructional guide to the rebellious generation of the 60’s instructing them how to organize a revolution whose ultimate goal would be to teach the poor working class how to take away from the wealthier upper class. His book contains an outlandish dedication to Lucifer:

“Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgement to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins –or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom – Lucifer.”

Though Alinsky might have some sort of warped admiration for Lucifer, Christ sets the record straight regarding the ‘first radical’ and those who admire him: “You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.” (John 8:44)

One observer of the life of Karl Marx seemed to hit the nail on the head: “Marx wrote in the Communist Manifesto that his aim was the abolition not only of all religions, but also of all morals, which would make everything permissible.” Isn’t this the real foundation of all rebellion against God? We want to be able to do what we want to. We don’t want to have to answer to anyone. We want to call our own shots. A final truth from God’s word: “There is a way which seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death.” (Proverbs 14:12)

4 Comments

  1. Gail

    I don’t think it is fair to put one religion above another.That is what is causing many problems in the world today.What about the missing years of Jesus isn’t there some speculation that Jesus possibly traveled to India and was interested in Hindu.And any way if you are athiest and go on and on relentlessly about it.It is because you are fearful “He” “She” the spirit does exist.

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    • Gary Linton

      Gail – It’s not about putting one religion above another. It is about truth. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man comes to the Father, but by me” (John 14:6). If Jesus was a good teacher as most other religions say He was then He had to have been telling the truth and therefore, no one can get to the Father (heaven) but through Him. It is because He paid the penalty for our sins on the cross and without Him we cannot be forgiven of our sins. Peter confirmed this when he said, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).

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  2. speakeezie

    I have a reasonable knowledge of the Bible though not anywhere near as detailed as yours. However, I think it is a kind of arrogance for preachers to make claims that the only way to God is through the Bible. Indeed, that kind of “Christian speak” is as off-putting to many as Muslims claiming the Kuran is the true word of God.

    No religion or text has exclusive rights to God. Otherwise, how would the great Indian spiritualists or the Bhuddists and many other cultures have found an understanding of God that one might argue is perhaps closer, more natural and intense than ours?

    Jesus often spoke in parables which his audience could understand. When he said “if you knew me, you would know my father”, he did not mean that literally. Likewise when he said ” no one comes to the father except through me”. After all the prophets who came before him were also guides to the path of God.

    Genesis revealed the nature and identity of God. “God is love”. understanding the significance of those three words is the key and the path to God. To pretend that this can only be understood through the Bible is or Christianity is vain-glorious to put it mildly.

    God’s temple is everywhere for it is everything and however you come to God I am sure matters not one jot to God or Jesus. To love however, is everything and the one and only truth that exists. Everything else is illusion and delusion.

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    • Gary Linton

      Speakeezie – The difference from Christianity and the other religions of the world is that their founder is in their grave and our founder, Jesus, has an empty tomb, He rose from the dead (1 Corinthians 15:3-6 and Acts 1:3). The scriptures are on a higher plain and inspired of God (2 Timothy 3:16 and 2 Peter 1:20-21). I suggest you read our article on the Authenticity of Scripture. Also it is obvious when Jesus spoke in parables and in plain language. When Jesus said He was the only way to the Father (God) He meant what He said (John 14:6 & Acts 4:12). When Jesus said, “Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it,” (Matthew 7:13-14) He meant it to be Himself. Jesus is the narrow gate because He is the only way to heaven, the Father and of salvation. Read our article on Spiritual Inclusiveness. Jesus is the only way because He is the only one who paid the penalty for our sins so without Him we will die in our sins and therefore have to face Judgment in our own merit. If we accept Christ we will stand before God in the merits of Jesus, the sinless one. He is our propitiatory sacrifice (1 Peter 3:18) and the only one.

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