Peter the apostle warned about false prophets among believers and
false teachers who would "secretly bring in destructive heresies, even
denying the Lord who brought them, bringing swift destruction upon
themselves" (2 Pet. 2:1).
It appears we're seeing this Scripture
fulfilled, in part, right before our very eyes. Jim Rigby, pastor of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas, used his social media
platform to mockingly share some bad news with his flock.
"Apparently,
because I don't believe in a literal resurrection, I'm not really a
Christian. This unfortunately also means I won't be going to heaven with
many of you," he writes sarcastically, going on to say that while his
family is enjoying a heavenly banquet, "I will be screaming in unending
torment along with Jews and Democrats and the evil college professors
who teach evolution."
Rigby's satirical post continues, bemoaning
the embarrassment of being a Presbyterian minister bound for hell.
He
called himself a fool for trying to live as Jesus taught when, he quips,
he should have been reciting the Apostles' Creed like a cockatiel.
Rigby asked his accusers several questions in attempts to win them to
his side: What if the resurrection was about the whole life process? If
the Virgin birth and resurrection are essential to Christianity, why
don't the earliest versions of Mark's gospel contain them? Would they
also follow Hitler if he were to rise from the dead?
"My accusers
explained to me that I had it all wrong. They said I did not understand
the gospel. You see, the earth was once a paradise. The dinosaurs were
actually gentle and friendly," Rigby wrote. "But then Adam and Eve stole
a piece of fruit. God got very angry. So God invented cancer and
hemorrhoids to punish human beings for our treachery."
Rigby seem offended that God made this an "irreversible irredeemable
sin." He's clearly upset that God has decided to "barbecue us eternally
for the mistakes of our ancestors." He seems confused that God
crucifying Jesus in our place is "good news."
"We don't have to be
loving or kind like Jesus to be saved from God's wrath. In fact we
don't have to do a single thing Jesus commanded us to do," Rigby
continues. "All that matters is that we admit that we are worthless
trash, but that Jesus likes us anyway. Oh, and we have to LITERALLY
believe Jesus' corpse got up. If you believe all the above you will get
to be with God in heaven. Let's just hope God has a handle on that anger
problem by now."
Yes, Rigby, that's part of the gospel message.
If he wasn't resurrected, there was no victory over death, hell or the
grave. Rigby closes his snarky Facebook post with outlandish claims
that aren't worth reprinting before he finally implores his readers,
"Don't give me a second thought. I'll be fine. I'll try to keep down my
screams of agony."
These are definitely the marks of a false
teacher, according to 2 Peter 2:1. The Message Bible translates the
verse like this: "But there were also lying prophets among the people
then, just as there will be lying religious teachers among you. They'll
smuggle in destructive divisions, pitting you against each other—biting
the hand of the One who gave them a chance to have their lives back!
They've put themselves on a fast downhill slide to destruction, but not
before they recruit a crowd of mixed-up followers who can't tell right
from wrong."
Unfortunately, Rigby is deceived and being
deceived—and deceiving others. Peter warned in the next verse: "And many
will follow their destructive ways, because of whom the way of truth
will be blasphemed" (2 Pet. 2:2, MEV). The Great Falling Away is
certainly underway, but so is the Great Awakening. Let's pray for Rigby,
his followers—and ourselves because no one is above falling prey to the
strong delusion that's rising in this hour of history.
Let's stay close to the Word, incline our ear to the Spirit and believe the full gospel. Amen?
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