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ANOTHER GOSPEL
Arthur W. Pink
Satan is not an
initiator but an imitator. God has an only
begotten Son--the Lord Jesus, and so has
Satan--the son of Perdition" (2 Thess.2:3). There
is a Holy Trinity, and there is likewise a Trinity
of Evil (Rev.0:10).Do we read of the "children of
God," so also we read of "the children of the
wicked one" (Matt. 13:38). Does God work in the
former both to will and to do of His good
pleasure, then we are told that Satan is "the
spirit that now worketh in the children of
disobedience" (Eph. 2:2). Is there a "mystery of
godliness (1 Tim. 3:6), so also is there a
"mystery of iniquity" (2 Thess. 2:7). Are we told
that God by His angels "seals" His servants in
their foreheads (Rev. 7:3), so also, we learn that
Satan by his agents sets a mark in the foreheads
of his devotees (Rev. 13:16). Are we told that
"the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep
things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10), then Satan also
provides his "deep things (see Greek of Rev.
2:24). Did Christ perform miracles, so also can
Satan (2 Thess. 2:9). Is Christ seated upon a
throne, so is Satan (Rev. 2:13--Gr.). Has Christ a
Church, then Satan has his "synagogue" (Rev. 2:9).
Is Christ the Light of the world, then so is Satan
himself "transformed into an angel of light" (2
Cor. 11:14). Did Christ appoint "apostles," then
Satan has his apostles, too (2 Cor. 11:13). And
this leads us to consider "The Gospel of Satan."
Satan is the arch-counterfeiter. The Devil is now
busy at work in the same field in which the Lord
sowed the good seed. He is seeking to prevent the
growth of the wheat by another plant, the tares,
which closely resembles the wheat in appearance.
In a word, by a process of imitation he is aiming
to neutralize the Work of Christ. Therefore, as
Christ has a Gospel, Satan has a gospel too; the
latter being a clever counterfeit of the former.
So closely does the gospel Satan resemble that
which it parodies, multitudes of the unsaved are
deceived by it. It is to this gospel of Satan the
apostle refers when he says to the Galatians, "I
marvel that ye are so soon removed from Him that
called you into the grace of Christ unto another
gospel: which is not another, but there be some
that trouble you, and would pervert the Gospel of
Christ" (1:6, 7). This false gospel was being
heralded even in the days of the apostle, and a
most awful curse was called down upon those who
preached it. The apostle continues, "But though
we, or an angel from heaven preach any other
gospel unto you than that which we have preached
unto you, let him be accursed." By the help of God
we shall now endeavor to expound, or rather,
expose, this false gospel. The gospel of Satan is
not a system of revolutionary principles, nor yet
a program of anarchy. It does not promote strife
and war, but aims at peace and unity. It seeks not
to set the mother against her daughter nor the
father against his son, but fosters the fraternal
spirit whereby the human race is regarded as one
great "brotherhood." It does not seek to drag down
the natural man, but to improve and uplift him. It
advocates education and cultivation and appeals to
"the best that is within us." It aims to make this
world such a comfortable and congenial habitat
that Christ's absence from it will not be felt and
God will not be needed. It endeavors to occupy man
so much with this world that he has no time or
inclination to think of the world to come. It
propagates the principles of self-sacrifice,
charity and benevolence, and teaches us to live
for the good of others, and to be kind to all. It
appeals strongly to the carnal mind and is popular
with the masses, because it ignores the solemn
facts that by nature man is a fallen creature,
alienated from the life of God, and dead in
trespasses and sins, and that his only hope lies
in being born again. In contradistinction to the
Gospel of Christ, the gospel of Satan teaches
salvation by works. It inculcates justification
before God on the ground of human merits. Its
sacramental phrase is "Be good and do good"; but
it fails to recognize that the flesh there
dwelleth no good thing. It announces salvation by
character, which reverses the order of God's
Word--character by, as the fruit of, salvation.
Its various ramifications and organizations are
manifold. Temperance, Reform Movements, "Christian
Socialist Leagues," Ethical Culture Societies,
"Peace Congresses" are all employed (perhaps
unconsciously) in proclaiming this gospel of
Satan--salvation by works. The pledge-card is
substituted for Christ; social purity for
individual regeneration, and politics and
philosophy, for doctrine and godliness. The
cultivation of the old man is considered more
"practical" than the creation of a new man in
Christ Jesus; whilst universal peace is looked for
apart from the interposition and return of the
Prince of Peace. The apostles of Satan are not
saloon-keepers and white-slave traffickers, but
are for the most part ordaiTed ministers.
Thousands of those who occupy our modern pulpits
are no longer engaged in presenting the
fundamentals of the Christian Faith, but have
turTed aside from the Truth and have given heed
unto fables. Instead of magnifying the enormity of
sin and setting forth its eternal consequences,
they minimize it by declaring that sin is merely
ignorance or the absence of good. Instead of
warning the hearers to "flee from the wrath to
come" they make God a liar by declaring that He is
too loving and merciful to send any of His own
creatures to eternal torment. Instead of declaring
that "without shedding of blood is no remission,"
they merely hold up Christ as the great Exemplar
and exhort their hearers to "follow in His steps."
Of them it must be said, "For they being ignorant
of God's righteousness and going about to
establish their own righteousness, have not
submitted themselves unto the righteousness of
God" (Rom. 10:3). Their messages may sound very
plausible and their aim appear very praise-worthy,
yet we read of them--"for such are false apostles,
deceitful workers, transforming themselves
(imitating) into the apostles of Christ. And no
marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an
angel of light. Therefore, it is no great thing
(not to be wondered at) if his ministers also be
transformed as the ministers of righteousness,
whose end shall be according to their works" (2
Cor. 11:13-15). In addition to the fact that today
hundreds of churches are without a leader who
faithfully declares the whole counsel of God and
presents His way of salvation, we also have to
face the additional fact that the majority of
people in these churches are very unlikely to
learn the Truth for themselves. The family altar,
where a portion of God's Word was wont to be read
daily is now, even in the homes of nominal
Christians, largely a thing of the past. The Bible
is not expounded in the pulpit and it is not read
in the pew. The demands of this rushing age are so
numerous, that the multitudes have little time and
still less inclination to make preparation for the
meeting with God. Hence the majority who are too
indolent to search for themselves, are left at the
mercy of those whom they pay to search for them;
many of whom betray their trust by studying and
expounding economic and social problems rather
than the Oracles of God. In Prov. 14:12 we read,
"There is a way which seemeth right unto a man;
but the end thereof are the ways of death." This
"way" which ends in "death" is the Devil’s
Delusion--the gospel of Satan--a way of salvation
by human attainment. It is a way which "seemeth
right," that is to say, it is presented in such
plausible language that it appeals to the natural
man: it is set forth in such a subtle and
attractive manner, that it commends itself to the
intelligence of its hearers. By virtue of the fact
that it appropriates to itself religious
terminology, sometimes appeals to the Bible for
its support (whenever this suits its purpose),
holds up before men lofty ideals, and is
proclaimed by those who have graduated from our
theological institutions, countless multitudes are
decoyed and deceived by it. The success of an
illegitimate coiner depends largely upon how
closely the counterfeit resembles the genuine
article. Heresy is not so much the total denial of
the truth as a perversion of it. That is why half
a lie is always more dangerous than a complete
repudiation. Hence when the Father of Lies enters
the pulpit it is not his custom to flatly deny the
fundamental truths of Christianity, rather does he
tacitly acknowledge them, and then proceed to give
an erroneous interpretation and a false
application. For example: he would not be so
foolish as to boldly announce his disbelief in a
personal God; he takes His existence for granted
and then gives a false description of His
character. He announces that God is the spiritual
Father of all men, when the Scriptures plainly
tell us that we are "the children of God by faith
in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:26), and that "as many as
received Him, to them gave He power to become the
sons of God" (John 1:12). Further, he declares
that God is far too merciful to ever send any
member of the human race to Hell, when God Himself
has said, "Whosoever was not found written in the
book of life was cast into the Lake of Fire" (Rev.
20:15). Again, Satan would not be so foolish as to
ignore the central figure of human history—the
Lord Jesus Christ; on the contrary, his gospel
acknowledges Him to be the best man that ever
lived. Attention is drawn to His deeds of
compassion and works of mercy, the beauty of His
character and the sublimity of His teaching. His
life is eulogized, but His vicarious Death is
ignored; the all-important atoning work of the
cross is never mentioned, whilst His triumphant
and bodily resurrection from the grave is regarded
as one of the credulities of a superstitious age.
It is a bloodless gospel, and presents a
cross-less Christ, who is received not as God
manifest in flesh, but merely as the Ideal Man. In
2 Cor. 4:3,4 we have a scripture which sheds much
light upon our present theme. There we are told,
"if our Gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are
lost: In whom the god of this world (Satan) hath
blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest
the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ, who is
the image of God should shine unto them." He
blinds the minds of unbelievers through hiding the
light of the Gospel of Christ, and he does this by
substituting his own gospel. Appropriately is he
designated "The Devil and Satan which deceiveth
the whole world" (Rev. 12:9). In merely appealing
to "the best that is within man", and in simply
exhorting him to "lead a nobler life" there is
afforded a general platform upon which those of
every shade of opinion can unite and proclaim this
common message. Again we quote Prov.14:12--"There
is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the
end thereof are the ways of death." It has been
said with considerable truth that the way to Hell
is paved with good intentions. There will be many
in the Lake of Fire who commenced life with good
intentions, honest resolutions and exalted
ideals--those who were just in their dealings,
fair in their transactions and charitable in all
their ways; men who prided themselves in their
integrity but who sought to justify themselves
before God by their own righteousness; men who
were moral, merciful and magnanimous, but who
never saw themselves as guilty, lost,
hell-deserving sinners needing a Saviour. Such is
the way which "seemeth right." Such is the way
that commends itself to the carnal mind and
recommends itself to multitudes of deluded ones
today. The Devil's Delusion is that we can be
saved by our own works, and justified before God
by our own deeds; whereas, God tells us in His
Word--"By grace are ye saved through faith... not
of works lest any man should boast." And again,
"Not by works of righteousness which we have done,
but according to His mercy He saved us." A few
years ago the writer became acquainted with one
who was a lay preacher and an enthusiastic
"Christian worker." For over seven years this
friend had been engaged in public preaching and
religious activities, but from certain expressions
and phrases he used, the writer doubted whether
his friend was a "born again" man. When we began
to question him, it was found that he was very
imperfectly acquainted with the Scriptures and had
only the vaguest conception of Christ's Work for
sinners. For a time we sought to present the way
of salvation in a simple and impersonal manner and
to encourage our friend to study the Word for
himself, in the hope that if he were still unsaved
God would be pleased to reveal the Saviour he
needed. One night to our joy, the one who had been
preaching the Gospel (?) for seven years,
confessed that he had found Christ only the
previous night. He acknowledged (to use his own
words) that he had been presenting "the Christ
ideal" but not the Christ of the Cross. The writer
believes there are thousands like this preacher
who, perhaps, have been brought up in Sunday
School, taught about the birth, life, and
teachings of Jesus Christ, who believe in the
historicity of His person, who spasmodically
endeavor to practice His precepts, and who think
that that is all that is necessary for their
salvation. Frequently, this class when they reach
manhood go out into the world, encounter the
attacks of atheists and infidels and are told that
such a person as Jesus of Nazareth never lived.
But the impressions of early days cannot be easily
erased, and they remain steadfast in their
declaration that they "believe in Jesus Christ."
Yet, when their faith is examiTed, only too often
it is found that though they believe many things
about Jesus Christ they do not really believe in
Him. They believe with the head that such a person
lived (and, because they believe this imagine that
therefore they are saved), but they have never
thrown down the weapons of their warfare against
Him, yielded themselves to Him, nor truly believed
with their heart in Him. The bare acceptance of an
orthodox doctrine about the person of Christ
without the heart being won by Him and the life
devoted to Him, is another phrase of that way
"which seemeth right unto a man" but the end
thereof are "the ways of death." A mere
intellectual assent to the reality of Christ's
person, and which goes no further, is another
phase of the way which "seemeth right unto a man"
but of which the ends thereof "are the ways of
death," or, in other words, is another aspect of
the gospel of Satan. And now, where do you stand?
Are you in the way which "seemeth right," but
which ends in death; or, are you in the Narrow Way
which leadeth unto life? Have you truly forsaken
the Broad Road which leadeth to death? Has the
love of Christ created in your heart a hatred and
horror of all that is displeasing to Him? Are you
desirous that He should "reign over" you? (Luke
19:14). Are you relying wholly on His
righteousness and blood for your acceptance with
God? Those who are trusting to an outward form of
godliness, such as baptism or "confirmation!"
those who are religious because it is considered a
mark of respectability; those who attend some
Church or Chapel because it is the fashion to do
so; and, those who unite with some Denomination
because they suppose that such a step will enable
them to become Christians, are in the way which
"ends in death"--death spiritual and eternal.
However pure our motives, however noble our
intentions, however well-meaning our purposes,
however sincere our endeavors, God will not accept
us as His sons, until we accept His Son. A yet
more specious form of Satan's gospel is to move
preachers to present the atoning sacrifice of
Christ and then tell their hearers that all God
requires from them is to "believe" in His Son.
Thereby thousands of impenitent souls are deluded
into thinking they have been saved. But Christ
said, "Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise
perish" (Luke 13:3). To "repent" is to hate sin,
to sorrow over, to turn from it. It is the result
of the Spirit's making the heart contrite before
God. None except a broken heart can savingly
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Again, thousands
are deceived into supposing that they have
"accepted Christ" as their "personal Saviour," who
have not first received Him as their LORD. The Son
of God did not come here to save His people in
their sin, but "from their sins" (Matt. 1:21). To
be saved from sins, is to be saved from ignoring
and despising the authority of God, it is to
abandon the course of self-will and self-pleasing,
it is to "forsake our way" (Isa. 55:7). It is to
surrender to God's authority, to yield to His
dominion, to give ourselves over to be ruled by
Him. The one who has never taken Christ's "yoke"
upon him, who is not truly and diligently seeking
to please Him in all the details of his life, and
yet supposes that he is "resting on the Finished
Work of Christ" is deluded by the Devil. In the
seventh chapter of Matthew there are two
scriptures which give us approximate results of
Christ's Gospel and Satan's counterfeit. First, in
verse 13 and 14, "Enter ye in at the strait gate:
for wide is the gate and broad is the way that
leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go
in thereat. Because strait is the gate, and narrow
is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there
be that find it." Second; in verse 22 and 23,
"Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have
we not prophesied (preached) in Thy name? and in
Thy name cast out demons, and in Thy name done
many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto
them, I never knew you; depart from Me, ye that
work iniquity." Yes, my reader, it is possible to
work in the name of Christ, and even to preach in
His name, and thought the world knows us, and the
Church knows us, yet to be unknown to the Lord!
How necessary it is then to find out where we
really are; to examine ourselves and see whether
we be in the faith; to measure ourselves by the
Word of God and see if we are being deceived by
our subtle Enemy; to find out whether it is
erected on the Rock which is Christ Jesus. May the
Holy Spirit search our hearts, break our wills,
slay our enmity against God, work in us a deep and
true repentance, and direct our gaze to the Lamb
of God which taketh away the sin of the world.
Amen!
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