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Ichabod


Commentary by Roger Oakland from: Understand the Times

The Bible calls Satan the great deceiver. To be deceived means to be led away from the truth without knowing it. If the person being deceived knew they were being deceived, then deception would not have occurred. One must believe that one is not deceived in order to be deceived. It is just that simple.

I believe that understanding deception has a lot to do with having a proper perspective. Instead of having God’s perspective, the person being deceived has his own perspective. A human desire for power and the potential to be proud are two of the greatest barriers that prevent us from seeing God’s perspective. Satan’s plan is to deceive mankind by working on human weaknesses. He knows what he is doing.

In Proverbs we read: “There is a way that seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” Think about this for a moment. The Bible states “the wages of sin is death.”

So what may seem right, can lead to death because the consequence of sin is death. Do you see how deception works?

Sometimes it is beneficial to take time to do a reality check on our lives. For example, a Christian can be confident that he or she is serving the Lord when he is actually deceived. This is because what we do “seems to be right” in our eyes.

Not long ago a situation occurred which helped me to see how easily one can be deceived by not having the proper perspective. I was looking over a series of slides on my digital camera. I had taken these photos while traveling around England. Without knowing what I had done I had somehow expanded the view on one particular slide from the normal view to a view that was 10 times enlarged. As I was flipping through the slides, I could not figure out what the scene was that I had photographed.

Moving the picture around on the screen from left to right and top to bottom did not help. It was the most frustrating experience. Nothing that I could see in the photo seemed to give me a clue where I had taken this photo. Suddenly, I remembered how to view the slide in the normal unexpanded view. In a second I could see what the picture was and recalled exactly where I had taken it. I just needed the proper perspective.

Perhaps this illustration will be useful to help you see what can happen to human beings, ministries, pastors and even denominations. It is very easy to go about our lives thinking we are God’s chosen vessel, doing His will, when we are deceived and doing the work of Satan. This is why it is important that we read the Word and give ourselves a reality check from time to time.

When the Glory Has Departed

I know Christian leaders and denominations that started out right but have ended up wrong. This downfall can be predicted in light of church history. God has raised up individuals from time to time to be leaders. As long as these leaders are led by the Holy Spirit and continue in His Word, God’s blessings will be abundant. Sometimes, a pastor will become a leader and a model for many other pastors. Eventually, a fellowship of churches with like-minded pastors may be the result.

This fellowship of pastors teaches the Word of God and the sheep are enlightened and fed. The sheep, because they are learning, love God with all their heart. This love spreads to the horizontal plane and love is overflowing. The sheep want to tell others about Jesus. It is even possible to have a Jesus movement.

However, the passing of time has a way of helping us forget. Perhaps another way of saying this is that Satan hates what God is doing. It doesn’t take long before the fellowship of pastors takes on a different perspective. Some pastors forget from where they came. They were once shepherds with small flocks. As they taught the Word and fed the sheep, the small flocks grew to become mega-churches.

These mega-churches grew to the point that there was no longer a flock, there was a herd. There were so many sheep in the flock that the shepherd had no choice but to manage the flock by turning the church into a corporation.

As everyone knows, churches, when they become corporations have to operate like a corporation not a church. In the world, people in corporations are always looking for position. The only way one can be successful in climbing the corporate ladder is to be loyal to the corporation and the corporate president.

Here lies a problem-when a Christian becomes more loyal to a man than to the Son of Man, spirituality can soon turn into carnality. Carnality that is further driven by the obsession for power, position and possession often is the perfect recipe for disaster. What once was a wonderful Spirit-filled church now becomes a machine that simply goes through the motions. Everything looks like it is working. However, the machine is broken.

When the Spirit Departs

In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit inspired the writer of I Samuel to give us an example of what happened to the children of Israel in days past.

Israel, as a nation, knew the glory of God’s presence among them. The children of Israel prospered and became strong as they followed the Lord. However, Israel turned from God by making wrong choices. Eventually, they came to the place where the presence of God was no longer among them. The glory of God had departed.

In a desperate attempt to win a battle with the Philistine army, Israel devised a plan. The leaders actually believed that if they took the ark of the covenant with them to battle that God was obligated to lead them to victory.

Such was not the case.

God did not fight for Israel. Israel was defeated and the Philistines triumphed and even took the ark. When a messenger returned from the battlefield with the sad news that the army was defeated, the ark captured, and the two sons of Eli were dead, Eli fell backward off his chair, broke his neck and died.

Eli’s daughter-in-law, the wife of one of the sons killed in battle was pregnant. When she heard the news that her husband, brother-in-law and father-in-law were dead she went into labor. She gave birth to a son, but she died during the delivery. The Bible states that the woman who was acting as the midwife named the son-Ichabod. “Ichabod” means the glory has departed. [1]

There are other examples in Scripture of what happens when the Spirit of God departs from a man. For example in 1 Samuel 16: 14 we read, “But the Spirit of the LORD departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the LORD troubled him.” Or, remember the story of Samson. Once empowered by the Spirit there came a time when the LORD departed from him and Samson was not even aware that it happened. [2]


A Biblical Solution

The Bible paints a grim scenario with regard to what happens when the Spirit of God departs, doesn’t it? Well, I have some good news. There is a solution.

I believe that such a scenario could be turned around. God wants His servants to finish the race. He does not take joy in seeing them defeated.Do you recall the words of Jesus when He spoke to the church at Ephesus as recorded in Revelation 2? [3] While the members of the church were noted for saying what was right, in their zeal to be right, they were wrong. In fact it almost seems as if the Spirit of God had departed from their midst

This can be deduced by reading what Jesus said. He was warning that He would depart from their midst. Jesus said that the church at Ephesus had “left their first love” and that they needed to “repent” and “return to the place” where they had once been.

That means they had departed and did not know it.

Jesus said He would remove the “candlestick” if they did not repent. Clearly Scripture interprets this to mean that Jesus would remove His presence from the church of Ephesus. Did that mean He was about to write “Ichabod” above the door of the church?

The Spirit of God points us to the Word. The Word, Jesus said, is the truth. What we do with the truth is entirely up to us. We can choose to obey or to disobey.

I would pray that every Christian would sincerely ask God for His perspective of where we are and what we are doing. Don’t rely upon the praises of man or the fear of man as a spiritual barometer.

When we stand before the throne all the things we did in the flesh will burn like wood and hay. Only those things that were done when we were led by the Spirit will count.

It is all about getting the right perspective, now.

Before it is too late.

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[1] I Samuel 4:1-21

[2] Judges 16:20

[3] Revelation 2:1-7

9 comments on “Ichabod

  1. it is my prayer for God to search my heart and bring to light anything that is sin so I can repent, to always remember Him and stay focused on Him. The thought of Him departing is too scary to ignore…

  2. Amen, me too Micey.

    as long as we stay close to Jesus, we don’t have to fear deception.

  3. […] than 48 hours after Roger Oakland of Understand the Times posted an article (on 11/15/07) titled “Ichabod,” his radio program was removed from Calvary Chapel’s radio network, KWVE. Lighthouse Trails […]

  4. This sounds very familiar to me. Without benefit of addressing false accusations the radio program, “You’ve Heard It Said,” hosted by a Calvary pastor, along with myself an elder in the fellowship and station manager was removed from the air on CSN.

    It appears that applying the Word by many is very selective at best and protecting the empire is utmost concern. It was with equal rejection of applying Scripture that our local church was disfellowshipped by CC.

    The professing body of Messiah has been slipping ever so slowly, but deeper into apostasy and deception to the point that the darkness is overtaking her. We must shine the light. His Word is Light. The Father’s Word is Truth.

    We are in a time when men must take a stand for the Truth. Remember the words of Paul from 2 Timothy 3. If we desire to live a godly life we will be persecuted. But if Yahweh be for us who can be against us. Yahweh gives and and Yahweh takes away. Blessed be the name of Adonai!

    I’m praying for you Brother. Let us never be satisfied with men’s commandments and doctrines. Let us never settle for less than the absolute contextual Truth of Scripture applied by HIS work of grace in our lives through faith.

    HalleluJAH

  5. Hi Banner Kidd..

    the radio program, “You’ve Heard It Said,” hosted by a Calvary pastor, along with myself an elder in the fellowship and station manager was removed from the air on CSN..

    I’m really sorry to hear that…

    Though i cannot explain it, i do believe a lot of what we’re seeing happen, as in your case and that of others like Roger Oakland, is all a part of Gods plan–a separating which is taking place. Those that have been hiding behind empty words for years are being shown to not really love the truth.

    I pray God opens many other doors for you to spread the truth BK.

    God bless you

  6. “Ichabod” sounds like such a generalized comment on the state of churches who claim to be Christian, but are not.
    Why did the leadership of CC feel they were being singled out? I don’t see any mention of a denomination anywhere in this article.
    They must really know they are guilty to have taken this as aimed directly at them.
    Interesting,
    Maranatha,
    Tony

  7. I do believe that a lot of our persecution in the days ahead is going to come from
    the so called church. There is too much money wrapped up in these churches and they do not want to do anything to disturb that. For years now they have not been preaching the truth about Jesus Christ and him crucified. That no one comes unto the Father except through the Son and that there is only one road that leads to Heaven and that is through the blood of Jesus Christ. These are words they do not like to preach as it will perhaps upset people and they will leave. I do believe that there is a winnowing taking place and the road is narrow that leads to Heaven and wide is the gate that leads to hell.

    God Bless,
    Susan

    • … a lot of our persecution in the days ahead is going to come from the so called church.

      I agree Susan.

      “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables” (2 Timothy 4:3-4)

      Sound doctrine will not be endured in the last days because many who have been fed the milk of scriptural truth have already been weaned away from it, i.e., seduced, by their own lusts and by false teachers. More than that, sound doctrine will become an issue that will foster division among Christians. Paul instructed the Roman believers to identify those who teach things “contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them” (Romans 16:17). It’s clear that believers who desire to stand firm for the teachings of God’s Word will be at odds with Christians whose beliefs and lives are not conformed to the Scriptures.

      Could division over doctrine result in persecution? Both history and the Word of God indicate as much.

      In the Book of Acts, we are told that “there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem” (Acts 8:1). It involved violent assaults, imprisonments, and deaths, and the issues were doctrinal–pitting those who fiercely defended the religious traditions of men against those who followed the teachings of Jesus the Messiah.

      Although none of the above has manifested itself substantially in the United States, could such religious persecution take place here?

      But what about a scenario of Bible-believing Christians being persecuted by other Christians who will “not endure sound doctrine”?

      Would God allow persecution to take place within the church?

      That’s what Peter seems to be acknowledging: “For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?” (1 Peter 4:17)

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  8. Very good comments from everyone in that their respect for scripture appears to the one thing that is used to battle deception. Unfortunately, reading the Bible has lost its significance within most churches and worse, believing what it says is now considered by many to be a weakness.
    The fact that so called Christians will be persecuting the true followers of Jesus Christ should not be a marvel because many churches have excluded members for standing for the truth as written fo many years now. I have even had their pastors tell me directly that their corporation is all that really matters so long as they continue to preach the message of salvation.
    I have great sorrow for those whom firmly stand with the imagination of men regardless of text. But most troubling of all to my soul is that when an opportunity to discuss texts comes along far too many flatly refuse to hear a word of God’s Word to keep a death grip upon their doctrines. It never occurs to them that they have been misled nor do they care if I’m in error and headed to hell so long as they don’t have to stand the heat of defending their teaching.
    In the end all of these so called churches will join hands as they walk the path to destruction while the true disciples of Jesus Christ will remain outside their doors.
    Thanks for your site PJ, whether we can agree or not, at least we can voice our opinions and share scripture while most refuse this freedom while it lasts.

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