The Foundation 
		of My Faith
		It is absolutely vital for believers to have a 
		solid understanding of why they are members of the Christian faith. 
		Millions of people think they are part of the body of Christ, but they 
		have no idea what it really means to be saved. I've known dozens of 
		people who confessed to be Christians for a time, but who later simply 
		wandered away from the flock. It is like their faith in God came with an 
		expiration date. 
				We tend to view salvation as being a boundless 
		commodity. Jesus warned that it is a finite resource with a limited time 
		offer:
		
		
				“Because strait [is] the gate, and narrow [is] the way, which leadeth 
		unto life, and few there be that
				find it” (Matt. 
		7:14).
				The key reason some people have no grasp of faith 
		is that they never established a meaningful relationship with their 
		Creator. True believers stand firm in both good and bad times because 
		they have a firm foundation for their faith. Carnal Christians will blow 
		away when adversity, comes or even when the Christian experience becomes 
		boring to them.
				In June of 2008, I got a first-hand look at the 
		importance of having a good foundation of support. On a Saturday 
		afternoon, severe thunderstorms came roaring through my area with 90 mph 
		gusts. The force of the wind blew down two huge spruce trees in my front 
		yard. After the storm, I was amazed to see that a group of cottonwood 
		trees, which were twice as tall as my spruce trees, had suffered little 
		damage. While surveying the mess, I realized why my spruce trees had 
		fallen and the cottonwoods had remained standing: the trees' root 
		system. Spruces are big and broad, but they have very shallow roots. 
		Cottonwoods endure the wind because they have deep roots. In fact, I 
		later learned that nurseries warn people not to plant cottonwoods too 
		close to houses because their aggressive root systems can get into sewer 
		lines.  
				There is a mirror reflection of my tree experience 
		in Luke 6:47 “Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth 
		them, I will shew you to whom he is like: He is like a man which built 
		an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when 
		the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could 
		not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock. But he that heareth, and 
		doeth not, is like a man that without a foundation built an house upon 
		the earth; against which the stream did beat vehemently, and immediately 
		it fell; and the ruin of that house was great.”
		
		
		
				Don't Lean on Man
				I frequently receive emails from people seeking my 
		support for their particular doctrinal views. They want me to validate 
		their beliefs by agreeing with them. It astounds me that some people 
		base their view of truth on a thumbs-up from someone else. The Bible is 
		the only foundation we should use for our faith.
				“This book of the law shall not depart out of thy 
		mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest 
		observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou 
		shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success” 
		(Josh. 1:8).
				One day, I was sorting through a bunch of old 
		teaching tapes I had collected from as far back as the early ‘80s. I 
		pitched many of these tapes in the trash because I know now the people 
		who authored those tapes held to some grievous doctrinal errors. Hobart 
		E. Freeman is one such case. He believed that all sickness was a lie 
		from the devil, and that it was a sin to go a doctor. Despite Freeman's 
		claims of being able to rebuke all illness, he came to sad end in 1984, 
		when he died of bronchial pneumonia and congestive heart failure 
		complicated by an ulcerated gangrenous leg. One report said that 19 
		members of his church also died from needless neglect of medical 
		conditions. 
				I didn't learn of Freeman's death until many years 
		later. I had simply lost interest in his teaching because it was in 
		conflict with the Bible. I have found that anyone preaching some new 
		truth is most likely a false prophet. The best teachers are those who 
		stick closely to the Word of God.  
		
		
		
		
				Don't Even Trust a Fool
				The devil uses every trick in the book to deceive 
		us. I was once searching through the YouTube site, looking at videos on 
		evolution. I found a series of videos by someone named Edward Current, 
		who was defending creationism. After listening to some of the messages, 
		I was amazed at how poorly Ed was doing at defending his cause. About a 
		month later, I was reading through the mountain of email I get each day, 
		and I ran across a note that alerted me to the fact that Mr. Current was 
		an atheist pretending to be a believer. 
				Some of the videos produced by this deceiver have 
		been viewed nearly a million times, so I'm sure thousands of people have 
		watched them and concluded that Christianity is a bunch of nonsense. 
		Because even the fool might be working for Satan, we need to confirm 
		everything with the Word of God.  
				“It is better to trust in the Lord than to put 
		confidence in man. It is better to trust in the Lord than to put 
		confidence in princes” ( Psalm 118:8-9).
		
		
		
						Firm Foundations
				Everyone has their own reasons for placing their 
		trust in the Bible. Some reasons have such strong basic truth, they 
		should be universally applied to the lives of most Christians. Listed 
		below are the top four reasons I believe the Holy Bible is the supreme 
		authority on all matters.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
				1. Prophecy Fulfillment 
				Many books claim to be the inspired writing of God. 
		What makes the Holy Bible stand out from the crowd is that it is the 
		only religious document that contains historically verifiable prophecies 
		that have consistently been fulfilled. The Koran makes no attempt at 
		predicting the future.
				I'm at a loss to find 
				a book that can be remotely compared to the Bible. Even the best 
				soothsayer can only claim an accuracy rate of less than 4 
				percent. The writing of Nostradamus is widely acclaimed for 
				predicting the future, but it's all based on smoke and mirrors. 
				The success of his book, Les Propheties, 
		rests on the fact that it is nothing but a collection of vague 
		gibberish. For example: 
				
				“The year 1999 seven months from the sky will come 
		the great King of Terror. To resuscitate the great king of the Mongols. 
		Before and after Mars reigns by good luck.” (X.72). 
				Too much good times, too much of royal goodness, 
		Ones made and unmade, quick, sudden, neglectful: Lightly will he believe 
		falsely of his loyal wife, He put to death through his benevolence.
				 
				(X 44).  
				Any predictions that have come to pass that can be 
		attributed to Nostradamus were made so after the event occurred. The 
		only connection is the resolve of people's active imaginations.
				The Bible makes clear predictions, and there has 
		never been a case when one of its prophecies has not come to pass. The 
		Good Book has been so successful at foretelling the future, I believe 
		people who scoff at it are making a "Sucker's Bet." They fail to realize 
		that 87 percent of end-time prophecy is already in an advanced state of 
		fulfillment. 
				The accurate prediction of the rebirth of 
		 Israel is Bible 
		prophecy’s most stunning achievement. The Word of God also said that 
		 China would rise to be a world power;  
		Europe would form a single government; the world would someday have a 
		globally integrated financial market; and that there would be a 
		diplomatic struggle (which we’re seeing today) over who should control 
		 
		Jerusalem.
		
				There is no need for blind faith in what God has 
		said in His Holy Word.  I trust in the Bible because it has proven 
		itself through prophecy.
		
		
		
						2. God's Deliverance of the Jewish People
				About 150 years ago, the King of Sweden was having 
		personal doubts about the Bible's divine nature. He called for Count Von 
		Zinzendorf, who was the bishop of the  
		Moravian
 Church, to provide 
		evidence that the Bible is inspired by God. When the Count arrived, the 
		King told him he had set aside 10 hours to be enlightened on this 
		matter. Zinzendorf said that much time would not be necessary because 
		all he needed to do was to say two words. The King, skeptical, asked, 
		“What words might those be?” Count Von Zinzendorf  replied, "The 
		Jews."
				One of the greatest miracles of God is the 
		preservation of the children of  
		Israel. No other group of people has 
		ever been completely annihilated as a nation and then later reborn. The 
		rebirth of  Israel in 1948 is the key indication 
		that we are in the end times.  
				
		"Therefore behold the days are coming, says the Lord, that they shall no 
		longer say 'As the Lord lives who brought up the children of Israel from 
		the land of Egypt', but 'As the Lord lives who brought up and lead the 
		descendants of the house of Israel from the north country and from all 
		the countries where I have driven them' (Jer. 16:14-15).
				
				The regathering of 
		 Israel is a remarkable task alone, 
		but what makes one have to admit that the hand of God was involved is 
		how the Jews managed to overcome unbelievable persecution.  Each of 
		the following nations and tribes has failed in its attempt to destroy 
		the Jews:  
		 
				
				Amalekites
				Arameans  
				
				Assyrians  
				
				Babylonians  
				
				Canaanites  
				
				Edomites
				Egyptians  
				
				Germany  
				
				Hittites  
				
				Midianites  
				
				Moabites  
				
				Persians  
				
				Philistines  
				
				Romans  
				
				Spain  
				The whole Muslim world
		Of course, God is not finished preserving the 
		Jewish people. During the tribulation, Satan will inspire several 
		genocidal attacks against  Israel. Anyone 
		reading this article near the end of the tribulation will be able to add 
		a few more names to this list of defeated foes.   
		 
		
		
3. Testimony of Jesus Christ
				
		The Bible verse, John 3:16, is regarded as the one everyone in the 
		Western world knows: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only 
		begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, 
		but have everlasting life.” Being familiar with this passage doesn't 
		make one a believer. Jesus may be a savior, but is he your Savior?
		
		
		
		 What causes people to fail to connect with Jesus is a failure to realize 
		the importance of making him Lord of our lives. You can’t get a firmer 
		foundation than realizing Jesus is your only hope for eternal life. "For 
		other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus 
		Christ" (1 Cor. 3:11).
		
		 Testimony of Jesus in the Gospel is proof enough of His deity, but the 
		Bible has an added bonus. The Old 
		Testament prophets foretold the coming of the Messiah in great detail. 
		They listed several prophecies that Jesus fulfilled. 
		
		
		He would be a descendant of Abraham 
		(Gen. 12:3; Gen. 22:18).
		His tribe would be Judah (Gen. 49:10).
		He would be an ancestor of David (2 Sam. 7:12 and 13).
		He would be born in the city of Bethlehem (Mic. 5:2).
		He would enter Jerusalem on a donkey (Zech. 9:9).
		The Lord would lay on Him the iniquity of us all (Isa. 53:5-6).
		He would remain silent before his accusers (Isa. 53:7).
		He would be considered a criminal and executed with criminals (Isa. 
		53:12).
		He would bear the sin of many (Isa. 53:12).
		He would be killed (Isa. 53:8).
		His hands and feet would be pierced (Ps. 22:16).
		His clothing would be divided up and gambled over (Ps. 22:18).
		He would be buried in the tomb of a wealthy man (Isa. 53:9).
		His body would not see corruption (Ps. 16:10).
		He would rise from the dead (Isa. 53:9-12).
		He would ascend into heaven (Ps. 110:1).
		
		
4. The Work of the Holy Spirit
				My last foundation of faith is the greatest one of 
		all, but it is probably the least understood by most Christians. The 
		Bible tells us that one of the missions of the Holy Spirit is to reveal 
		the nature of God to those who seek knowledge. I know Jesus is Lord 
		because the Holy Spirit revealed this truth to me. 
				“Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and he in us, 
		because he hath given us of his Spirit” (1 Jn. 4:13).          
		
				In Matthew 16:16-18, Simon Peter said to Jesus, 
		"Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answered and 
		said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jonah: for flesh and blood 
		hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father who is in heaven. And I 
		also say unto thee that thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build 
		my church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it."
				It is the function of the Holy Spirit to reveal and 
		confirm that we are a part of the family of God, “For as many as are led 
		by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. For ye have not received 
		the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of 
		adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. The Spirit itself beareth 
		witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: And if 
		children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so 
		be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified 
		together " (Rom. 8:14-17).
				Many people make the error of just assuming that 
		the Holy Spirit is directing them. If you have any doubt about your 
		foundation of faith, seek the Lord's guidance and He will eventually 
		bring you an assurance of salvation and understanding. 
				
		“Trust in 
		the Lord with all thine heart; and
		
		lean not unto thine own 
		understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall 
		direct thy paths.  
		Be not wise in 
		thine own eyes; fear the Lord, and depart from evil” (Prov. 
		3:5-7).
		 