IN
DEFENSE OF THE FAITH:
THE
LIBERAL AND THE DEITY OF CHRIST
Dr. W.
A. Criswell
2 Timothy
4:3
67-03-21 12:00
p.m.
And thank you Daniel “out-of-the-lion’s-den”
Beam. He always does great. Now this is a busy lunch hour and some of you
have just a few minutes to stay. And you leave anytime that you must. We all
understand, and you will not bother me in the least. If you leave in the
middle of a sentence or just before the benediction, it is all right.
In this forty-eighth
consecutive year that our dear church has conducted pre-Easter services in a
downtown theater, forty six of those years ever since this theater was built,
they have been conducted here. In this forty-eighth year the theme that I am
following is this: In Defense of the Faith. The attacks against
Christianity even by her so-called friends are so merciless and so ruthless
that I have chosen to take advantage of these noonday services to speak a word
in defense of the Christ, and the Bible, and the Lord God who made us and
before whom someday we shall stand to be judged. Yesterday the theme was The
Atheist and the Reality of God. Tomorrow it will be The Communist and
the Living Church. Thursday it will be The Materialist and the End of
the World. Friday, because it is the day on which He was crucified, it
will be The Sinner and the Sacrifice on the Cross. Today the subject is
The Liberal––the liberal used to be called the “modernist”––The
Liberal and the Deity of Christ.
In his last letter
written just before his execution, written in the Mamertine dungeon in Rome, the apostle Paul wrote to his young son in the ministry who was pastor at the church
at Ephesus. He said to Timothy, “For the time will come when they will not
endure sound doctrine.” [2 Timothy 4:3]
And that time has preeminently come in our day and in our generation. The
liberal has done more to destroy the Christian faith than all other men who
have attacked Christianity through all of the centuries. The liberal is the
man who looks upon the Word of God as being filled with myths, and legends, and
fables. The liberal is the man who looks upon Christ as being just one among
many other teachers, and philosophers, and heroes, and martyrs. The liberal is
the man who looks upon God as being some indefinable first cause and who is
dead.
Why is it that the
liberal has done more to destroy the Christian faith than all other men of all
time? Because if you were to meet a blaspheming infidel and he were to say,
“God is dead,” you wouldn’t be surprised. If you were to meet a filthy bum,
getting off of a freight train in a railroad yard and he were to say to you,
“God is dead,” you wouldn’t be upset. If you were to meet, on Skid Row, a
drunkard down in the gutter and he were to say, “God is dead,” you wouldn’t be
disturbed. If you were to run into a dirty, bearded, Communist revolutionary
and he were to say, “God is dead,” you wouldn’t be upset or disturbed. But
when you see a learned seminary professor teaching in a divinity school and
representing the Lord God of his faith, and he says, “God does not exist,” you
are amazed. You are overwhelmed, and most so because you stand in awe of his
pseudo-scholasticism.
This is not a new
development. This is not a new departure. This has been going on and growing
and growing through the years and the years back. Little by little, these
infidel liberals, like a fungus, like the dry rot, have captured our schools,
and our seminaries, and many of our denominations. For example, one of our
great, far-famed divinity schools, the professor said, and I quote, “An
intelligent man who now affirms his faith in miracles can hardly know what
intellectual honesty means. The hypothesis of God has become superfluous in
religion. Jesus did not transcend the limits of the purely human.”
From another divinity
school, I quote from a famous professor, “We shall hardly bandy words about the
finality of Christ. The field is open to anyone at any time to mean more to
men than Jesus has meant. He was a mere human being. He was a child of His
people and of His time.” From another great Christian school, they have one.
A famed professor wrote,
Whether Jesus ever lived
is a historical question that is interesting but it is not fundamental to
religion, and if it be suggested in criticism that you have a Christian
religion without a historic Jesus, may I suggest that if Jesus was all … that is
so generously claimed of Him, He ought not to be so sensitive about His own
name or Himself.
I quote from another
professor in a far famed theological seminary, quote, “I believe that the whole
view of the Bible with its theory of a chosen people, special revelations, and
prophecies is utterly unconvincingly and basically vicious.” I quote from
another far famed divinity school and one of their far famed professors, quote,
“I do not believe that the religion of tomorrow will have any more place for
prayer than it will have for any other form of magic.” And another professor
there, “As far as I am concerned the idea of God plays no part in my
religion.” And from another professor there, “Where the old religion made the
supreme object God, the new religion makes it humanity. Sociology takes the
place of theology, and an improved social order replaces the belief in
immortality.”
Who has raised his voice
against the inroads of this virus? Rarely do you hear it from the pulpit.
Practically never will you hear it from a denominational leader or executive.
This is from an editorial in a daily newspaper in the city of Chicago, I quote
from the newspaper:
We are struck with the
hypocrisy and treachery of these attacks on Christianity. This is a free
country, and a free age, and men can say what they choose about religion. But
this is not what we arraigned these divinity professors for. Is there no place
to assail Christianity but in a divinity school? Is there no one to write
infidel books except professors of Christian theology? Is a theological
seminary an appropriate place for a general massacre of Christian doctrine? We
are not championing either Christianity or infidelity, but only condemning
infidels masquerading as men of God and Christian teachers.
One of my dear friends
went to Chicago University to get his superior degree in pedagogy. And while
he was there, he made the friendship of a young Presbyterian minister in the Chicago Divinity School. The time came for their graduation and the young Presbyterian
minister said to my friend, “I am in a terrible dilemma. I don’t know what to
do. I have been called to be pastor of an old time Presbyterian church in the
mid-west and they believe the Bible. I do not believe the Bible and I don’t
know what to do.” And my friend said to him, “I tell you what you ought to
do.” And the young fellow said, “What should I do?” And my friend said, “I
think you ought to quit the ministry.” Amen. What an amazing come to pass.
I quote from the American
Association for the Advancement of Atheism, quote:
The liberals are saving
the ship of Christianity by throwing her cargo overboard. With what zeal the
whole crew of rescuers toss out the virgin birth, the atonement, and the
resurrection. How long will men sail the seas in an empty ship? They will go
ashore and enjoy life with us atheists. We welcome the aid of the liberals and
pledge them our fullest cooperation in ridding the world of any serious
acceptance of Christian theology.
Somebody asked infidel
Bob Ingersoll of the last generation. He went up and down this country giving
famous lectures on infidelity, the mistakes of Moses, decrying, and deriding,
and blaspheming all faith in God and in Christ. He quit and somebody asked the
infidel Bob Ingersoll, “Why don’t you any longer go up and down the land with
your lectures on infidelity?” And Bob Ingersoll replied, “I’m not needed any
more. The preachers in the pulpit and the professors in the divinity school do
a far better job than I.” What a come to pass in the name of God!
Now let’s come down to us
here in Dallas. I picked up a current magazine, a world famous one, on the
newsstand. I turned to the department of religion, and this is an article on
theology. You can read it now. “For contemporary theologians, God is a
dimming concept. Protestant Christian atheists”—I can’t imagine such
nomenclature—“Christian atheists stand ready to write His obituary. Catholics
and Protestants alike admit that the proofs for God’s existence can be
satisfactorily disproved.” This man in taunting, this theologian thinks that “atheists
such as Freud”—Freud!—“have a point in viewing religion as something that in
the past has hindered rather than helped self-development.”
In the future,
Christianity might not conceive God as a being, which means literally that God
does not exist, since existence is a property of beings only. And insofar as
the word ‘God’ has become a symbol of an outdated, outmoded supernatural idol,
the church might well resign itself to silence as to the name of the being it affirms
and preaches.
Today on the newsstands, and I tore off the front
page of the Dallas Morning News—a few days ago, we had a confab here in our
city, so I just tore off the front of the page. Quote:
For people to be
completely honest they would have to be completely naked. ‘Why do I wear a
clerical collar?’ he asked the group, then proceeded with the answer, ‘Because
I don’t have to wonder what I’m going to wear in the evenings. I don’t have to
pick out neckties.’
What a noble commitment
to his faith. That would inspire any man. His clerical garments have nothing
to do with religion at all. Like that wag who said about us, “We go to church
on Sunday. We’ll be all right on Monday. It’s just a little habit we have
formed, has nothing to do with religion at all.” What astonishment!
I continue. About the
sacraments he said, “You can baptize with spittle. People don’t understand the
sacraments. I look at the eyes of fathers and uncles who say, ‘Let’s get the
hell out of here. There’s a TV show I want to see.’” In the presence of the
holy ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, “Let’s get the hell out of
here, there’s a TV show I want to see;” a minister of God! Oh, being a
Baptist, man am I amazed! “You can baptize with spittle.”
Jesus walked sixty miles
from Nazareth down to the Jordan River where John the Baptist was baptizing in
the Jordan River. “You can baptize with spittle.” I would submit that to any
man or any infidel, “Brother, that lots of spit!” Oh, oh! Reminds me of a sign
in Pennsylvania, “Don’t smoke, remember the Chicago fire.” And underneath a
wag wrote, “Don’t spit, remember the Johnstown flood.”
Oh, these modern
ministers are amazing critters! When one church youth worker said he is hung
up on the concept of Jesus, the minister––this one that we’re talking about––he
replied, “I can’t yet bring myself to say Jesus is the Lord Christ.” Then he
can’t be saved! I did not avow that. I did not originate this message. I am
a voice crying in the wilderness; I am an echo. I just parrot what I read. It
is God who said he cannot be saved.
Listen to the Word of the
Lord. Romans 10:9, “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth Jesus is Lord, thou
shalt be saved.” Listen again to 1 Corinthians 12:3, “No man can say that
Jesus is the Lord but by the Spirit of God.” Listen again to Romans 8:5, “If a
man have not the Spirit of God, he is none of His.”
“I cannot bring myself to
say Jesus is the Lord Christ.” But he is a minister in the church and a
representative at a great national convocation in the city of Dallas.
I must close. Briefly,
how much else would I like to say! Briefly, may I state five great facts affirming
the deity of Christ?
One: His birth. Genesis
3:15: “And the Seed of the woman shall crush the serpent’s head.” But a woman
doesn’t have seed. The man has seed. And the old rabbis pored over that
passage for millenniums, “The Seed of the woman shall crush Satan’s head.”
Isaiah 7:14: “A virgin shall conceive and bring forth a Son; and they shall
call His name God in the flesh, Immanuel, God is with us.” Isaiah 9:6: “For
unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall rest
upon His shoulders, and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, the
Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.”
“God was made flesh and
dwelt among us; and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only Father in
heaven.” [John 1:14]
Second great fact affirming
the deity of Christ: His life, His life. He possessed the power of Almighty
God. What He did, He did by fiat, He spake the word and it was done. The winds
and the waves were quieted; the sick and the crippled were healed, and the very
dead were raised from the grave by a word. As by fiat God spake and the
spheres were flung into orbit. As God spake and the universe was filled with
the light of the presence of God, so He spake and death was obedient to His
voice.
Third great fact
affirming His deity: His resurrection, His resurrection, His resurrection. O
strong Son of God, immortal love, raised from the dead by the power of God.
And having “purged our sins sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high” [Hebrews 1:3]. “Wherefore He is able to save
to the uttermost them who come unto God by Him saying, He ever liveth to make
intercession for them” [Hebrews 7:25]. Try
it and see whether He lives or not. Bow down and pray to Jupiter, to Juno, to
Janis; see how empty, ridiculous, sterile! Bow down and pray to Alexander, to
Caesar, to Charlemagne, to Lincoln, to Washington; how foolish, how
unimaginable! Bow down and pray to Jesus the Lord of glory and see if it does
not fit, if it is not appropriate. “For whosoever shall call upon the name of
the Lord shall be saved.” [Romans 10:13]
Fourth: His atonement
for our sins. Were He a man He should have had to die for His own sins. Oh,
“All we like sheep have gone astray, we’ve turned everyone into his own way and
the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all. [Isaiah
53:6] “He was made sin for us who knew no sin, that we might be made the
righteousness of God in Him.” [2 Corinthians
5:21] Friday, O God, help me to preach Friday, The Sinner and the
Sacrifice on the Cross; able to wash the stain out of our souls.
Five: affirming the deity
of Christ, His glorious coming again. “Behold, He cometh with ten thousands of
His saints.” The text of the Revelation, Revelation 1:7,
Behold, He cometh with clouds;
and every eye shall see Him, and they also which pierced Him: and the families
of the world shall wail because of Him…
And the seventh angel
sounded, and I heard the voices of heaven crying, The kingdoms of this world
are become the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ; and He shall reign
forever and ever,
King of kings, and Lord of lords, forever and
ever, Hallelujah! No wonder Handel said, “I heard the angels sing,” as he
wrote down his “Hallelujah Chorus”.
I cannot but close with
the affirmation of Richard Gilder,
If Jesus Christ is a
man, and only a man, I say that of all mankind I will cleave to Him, and to Him
will I cleave alway. But if Jesus Christ is a god, and the only God, I swear I
will follow Him through heaven and earth, the land, the sea, and the air. Even
so, reign blessed King, the Lord Jesus!
And our Master, in that
avowal of faith and in that commitment of love and devotion, Lord, help us to
stand as lights in this dark, dark generation. Oh, that our churches might
shine with the glory of the knowledge of God in the face of Jesus Christ! In
His Spirit, in His love and mercy, and in His precious name, Amen.