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Is it Time? - Frederick Russell, Calvin Rock, and the Black Conferences

Submitted by shermancox on Wed, 2008-08-13 07:55.
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In a very interesting move, the Allegheny West Conference has elected Pastor Frederick Russell to become its next president. What is interesting to me is that this happens during the discussion in the Adventist world over the existence of so called "regional conferences."

Russell has written an article that calls for the removal of the separated conferences in America. His plan, which looks like one of the plans presented in the General Conference document that we blogged on two years ago and can be found at this link, calls for the abolishment of both the local conference and the union conference levels and then create a new entity that is larger than a local conference, but smaller than a union conference.

In contrast, Dr. Calvin Rock disagrees with Russel. You can find his compelling piece at this link.

What to Keep in Mind

I think when we talk about the Black and White conferences we need to keep a few things in mind. First and foremost many of our brothers and sisters of other denominational traditions are being hypocritical when they condemn us for having black and white conferences. We must keep in mind that many of their denominations may not have black and white conferences, the reason being is because they have white and black Denominations. The Methodists split along the color line and so did the Baptists. Certainly today we see some black churches in predominantly white denominations, and a few in the other direction, but I have heard to many Adventists doing hand wringing when a baptist asks about Black conferences when we can at least say we didn't split the denomination itself.

Black People Can't Bear the Brunt of The Black Conference Existence

Another important point to keep in mind, Black people cannot bear the brunt for the reason for their existence. I sometimes hear black and white brothers and sisters blaming black people for the existence of "Black conferences." Their existence was due to white racism totally. This was not created by so called black racism, but white racism plain and simple. If we ever do away with them, we must recognize this and state it, if we don't it will demonstrate their need. A new way this is argued is to say "we don't' have white conferences we have black conferences and integrated conferences." This is attempting to sweep it all under the rug and blame black people for its current existence.

Structural Renewal Can't be Used to Sweep Under the Rug


Also, The real need for structural renewal cannot be used to sweep away the Black conferences without us fully dealing with why we created them in the first place.

Is it time to get rid of the Black conferences? I don't know, but I tend to doubt it. Is it time to get together and figure out when that time would be? Well it is way past time for that determination. We pray that Frederick Russell can begin that conversation in his new role.

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The Major Contributions of the Priest

Submitted by shermancox on Sun, 2008-08-10 06:38.
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Chapter 3 of M. L. Andreasen's book The Sanctuary Service provides a look at the priesthood in the early Jewish tabernacle services. In that chapter, Andreasen provides three prominent features of the work of the priesthood.

Mediation

The first of these features is mediation. The priesthood interceded for the sinner. The sinner must slay the animal, but the sinner could not place the blood on the horns of the alter of burnt offering or pour it out at the base of the same alter. The sinner could not go into the holy place and do the work there. The sinner needed someone to do something for the sinner in the Most Holy Place once a year. The sinner needed someone to mediate.

The lesson taught to Israel was that one would come who would intercede for humanity. That one would stand between humanity and the broken law and ultimately bring peace.

Reconciliation

The next feature is reconciliation. The sinner has had some distance placed between the sinner and God. However reconciliation was offered to Israel through the work of the priesthood. An atonement for forgiveness was offered to Israel every time they offered a sacrifice. (Leviticus 4:13, 20). Something about that work of the priesthood brought the gift of reconciliation to humanity.

Sanctification

The work of the priesthood also brought sanctification to humanity. We are able to be cleansed as a result of the work of the priesthood. Humanity may have sinned and been separated, but God is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9).

Especially shown in the work of the day of atonement, the priesthood (High Priest) brought cleansing to the sinner as well as the tabernacle itself.

The priesthood brought to Israel mediation, reconciliation, and sanctification. Today our great High Priest in heaven seeks to provide these benefits to us in his great work for the salvation of humanity.

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Two Major Lessons of the Sacrificial System

Submitted by shermancox on Sun, 2008-08-03 10:13.
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M. L. Andreasen in his very helpful work The Sanctuary Service discusses two primary lessons that the sacrificial system impressed on the mind of the petitioner. The first lesson is Sin Means Death. We are told this explicitly in Romans 6:23 that the wages of sin is simply death. When we sin we are simply buying death, we are setting in motion a death cycle in our lives. We are simply setting ourselves up for future and sometimes present difficulties. The sacrificial system taught the petitioner clearly that sin means death.

The next thing that Andreasen notes is that sacrificial system taught is that forgiveness of sin requires confession and ministration of blood. Sin requires death, to be saved from sin requires the death of the sacrifice as well as confession of sin.

These two primary lessons were taught to those who offered a sacrifice in the typical service. Sometimes preachers note how difficult it was for those who lived under the Typical system. They "had" to bring a lamb, kill it, etc. Often preachers are attempting to describe the great difference between then and now where we presumably don't have to do any of these things, however, the system lets us know that while we don't kill a lamb, we kill the Lamb of God. While we don't go to Jerusalem, we do by faith go to the heavenly tabernacle where Christ ministers. We can never let the "ease" of our forgiveness hide from us the great cost of our salvation to the Son of God.

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Sherman Cox on SDA Caricatures

Submitted by shermancox on Sat, 2008-08-02 07:45.
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Thanks to Caricatures in Adventism for creating a caricature of our director on their new site. I would encourage all to go visit this new site including the post that has our director on it.

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Dr. Ken Mulzac Dies

Submitted by shermancox on Thu, 2008-07-31 08:56.
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Death has taken from us another. Dr. Ken Mulzac died on July 23. He was a pastor, scholar, and teacher at the Seventh-day Adventist Seminary at Andrews University.

I can remember car-pooling with him when he first came to the Huntsville area to teach at Oakwood College(University). He certainly will be missed.

We pray for the family and we look forward to the day when there will be no more goodbyes and death will be swallowed up in victory. You can find Andrews University's statement at this link. Here is another link to discussion about Dr. Mulzac at Oakwoodite.Com

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Perfection?

Submitted by shermancox on Wed, 2008-07-30 16:25.
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The other day I was talking to a friend of mine who was wondering about the whole issue of perfection. This is not as prevalent a subject as say a few years ago, but it still rears its head on occasion. Members can get ruffled over whether perfection is possible or not. I think that often the argument disintegrates into one side accusing the other of thinking that they have made perfection, and the other side accusing the other of denigrating obedience, and a another side saying that the argument for or against perfection is tired and irrelevant.

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What Happened to the Laodicean Message?

Submitted by shermancox on Sun, 2008-07-27 02:35.
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I am just about to turn 40 years old and thus I am not very young, but neither am I old. However, I am recognizing that certain terms are leaving the vocabulary of the Second Advent movement. One of the terms that has left our common vernacular is the Laodicean message. That message is found in Revelation 3:14-22. While growing up, I can remember hearing the term "Ladodicean" very often. The state of the Laodicean church is "lukewarm" and proud of itself thinking that it is in need of nothing. The early Adventists saw a reference to our church in this description.

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Is The Sanctuary Christ Centered

Submitted by shermancox on Fri, 2008-07-25 11:13.
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In the book The Andreasen File Compiled by LMN Publishing, M. L. Andreasen talks about a Sabbath School Quarter that promised to be one that presented "Christ-centered doctrines." This is found on pages 100-103. Andreasen was surprised to find that the sanctuary doctrine, the mark of the beast, the 3 angels message, health reform, and other related doctrines were not discussed that quarter. Andreasen wonders if this was done because these are the very doctrines that cause our evangelical brothers and sisters to question our orthodoxy as Christians.

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Was Ellen White a Plagairist?

Submitted by shermancox on Thu, 2008-07-24 09:45.
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You have read all of the sites that attack her. But was she really a plagiarist? In this book, David Conklin attempts to explode the myths about her writings. Conklin explores his methodology for evaluating the charges of plagiarism in Sister White's writings.

Many attempt to accuse Ellen White of plagiarism by only comparing similarities but not differences. Such an approach can overestimate the possible plagiarism. In this book, Conklin has used an approach that emphasizes not just similarities, but also differences. This gives a well rounded discussion of the topic.

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3-D Virtual Walk in the Wilderness Tabernacle and Solomon's Temple

Submitted by shermancox on Mon, 2008-07-21 17:01.
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Here is a link to a virtual walk through the tabernacle and Solomon's temple. It might aid you in visualization when one talks about the sanctuary system.

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