A ship being sunk by fifteen bombs
FIFTEEN BOMBS THAT SANK
MY THEOLOGICAL SHIP

When conducting evangelistic services in a community hall, I visited the home of a man, some of whose children had been saved at the meetings. I asked him if he would accept Christ as his personal Saviour. He looked at the ground, and I hoped he would decide favorably, but when he looked up and spoke he set me thinking. His voice was slow and intense. “If the way you preach is right, then one of my boys is in hell now, and if that is where he is, I want to be there.” That man wasn’t fooling; he meant it.
    My second shock came when a friend in Pennsylvania gave me a book called, “After the Thousand Years,” by George F. Trench. Although I could not accept all the views of the author, I became convinced of two things, namely, that there is no word for “eternity” in the Greek or Hebrew Scriptures, and that the plainest teaching of the Word of God has been obscured by incorrect and inconsistent translation of the Greek word aion. It cannot possibly mean “eternity,” for consistency would force us into such senseless renderings as “the present eternity,” and “before eternity” (see 1 Timothy 6:17; 2 Timothy 1:9; Titus 1:21. Furthermore, a consistent rendering of the word in Hebrews 9:26 would give us the contradictory phrase: “at the conclusion of the eternity.” Yet a note in the Scofield Bible allayed my fears.
    My third shock, the one that really jarred me loose from the binding tradition and the fear of men, came when a railroad engineer and a police sergeant who had been impressed with my faithfulness in preaching the Word of God as I then understood it, came to see me. We talked for nearly four hours. When they left I found I had used up all the heavy amunition I had gathered in college, seminary and twenty years of conformity to the “fundamentalist” and “evangelical” hierarchy. I couldn’t seem to be able to find their range, and when I did find it, my big gun, the King James Version, jammed. Fifteen bombs exploded on my deck, wrecking my fine theological system.

FIFTEEN QUESTIONS
FOR SOBER THOUGHT

1    If God will have all men to be saved, and if most men are lost, then how can God be supreme (1 Tim.2:3,4)?

2    If Christ is the Propitiation for the sins of the whole world, did He die in vain for the lost (1 John 2:2)?

3    If God is going to reconcile the universe through Christ, how can some be tormented forever (Col. 1:20)?

4    How can God, in Christ, gather all things together as one while billions remain eternally estranged (Eph.1:10)?

5    If all die in Adam, and a few are made alive in Christ, how can grace much more abound than sin (Rom. 5:20)?

6    If all men are condemned by Adam’s offense, why are not all justified by the one just award (Rom. 5:18)?

7    If all die in Adam, why shall not all be made alive in Christ (1 Cor. 15:22)?

8    How can every knee bow confessing Christ Lord, to God’s glory, unless reconciled (Phil. 2:10,11)?

9    If Christ only hath immortality, how can any of the dead be alive now (1 Tim. 6:14-16; 1 Cor. 15:53, 54)?

10  If the wicked go to hell as soon as they die, why are they raised and judged later (Rev. 20:11-15)?

11  Since the lake of fire is the second death, what happens to the wicked when death is destroyed (1        Cor.15:26)?

12  If “forever” means “eternity” what does “forever and ever” mean?

13  If God is Love and has all power, will He not find away to save all (1 Tim. 4:9-11)?

14  If Christ is to reign for ever and ever, what does it mean that He will abdicate His throne (Rev. 11:15; 1 Cor. 15:24)?

15  Will God ever actually become All in all (1 Cor.15:28)?

It is amazing that so many doctrines not taught in Scripture have been branded as orthodox. As long as men accepted popery and priestcraft as orthodox, they were ignorant. But a fresh study of the Greek Scriptures at the time of the Reformation convinced believers that God was justifying sinners by faith, and consequently they broke with tradition and sought for a firm basis of truth in God’s Word. You too will find new wonders in the Sacred Scriptures when you are ready to throw off the yoke of tradition and the fear of what people will say, and with a prayerful and teachable spirit, you study His Word and believe God!

FACTS TO HELP YOU THINK RIGHT

1  The Sacred Scriptures were not written in English but in Hebrew, Chaldee, and Greek.

2  The socalled Bibles we have today are but man’s translations of God’s Word, and are, therefore, imperfect.

3  Faulty versions have helped create the many sects and divisions of Christendom.

4  Inaccurate renderings have given rise to unjustified hopes, and consequent skepticism.

Example: “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto Him to show unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass" (Rev. 1:1, A.V.).
Corrected: “The Unveiling of Jesus Christ, which God gives to Him, to show to His slaves what must occur swiftly” (Rev. 1:1, Concordant Version).
    The prophecies of Revelation did not shortly come to pass, but when judgment starts, the blows will fall swiftly (compare John 20:4). John ran more swiftly than Peter. The same Greek word is used, in both places.

5   Most of the Bible concerns God’s earthly people Israel; things for us to know, though not about us.
Example: James is addressed to the twelve tribes. That is why it is often so discordant with Paul’s epistles. Compare: James 5:14-16 with 1 Timothy 5:23; James 4:9 with Colossians 3:16; James 2:24 with Romans 3:28.

6   Truth for the Church which is Christ’s body is found in the thirteen epistles of Paul. Read Ephesians 3:2-9.

7   There is no Hebrew or Greek word in all the Scriptures that has the meaning of our English word “hell.”
    Hades and Sheol are the Imperceptible. Gehenna is a refuse dump near Jerusalem. The Lake of Fire is the second death. Tartarus is spoken concerning messengers.

8   It is nowhere stated in the Bible that man has an immortal soul. We put on immortality in the resurrection (1 Cor. 15:53). Christ alone has immortality (1 Timothy 6:16)

9   Of course we do not wish to insinuate for a moment that the son of stubbornness will escape judgment All the dead, great and small, except those who are Christ’s at His presence, will have to stand before the Great White Throne to be judged. They will he judged according to the truth (Rom. 2:21; according to deeds (Rom. 2:6; Rev. 20:12,13); and, according to the light they have had (Rom. 2:12).

MY TESTIMONY

    Many of my friends, after reading the first printing of this tract, jumped to hasty and unwarranted conclusions; namely, that I had lost the faith, and that I had quit preaching, and that I have “changed.”  I cheerfully acknowledge the half truths in each of the three statements. I have lost the faith Christendom has in three gods and I now believe in one God, the Father, and one Lord, Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 8:6). I have quit preaching certain doctrines that are unscriptural, such as “everlasting torment” and “the immortality of the soul.” I have changed but in the same way as a grammar school boy changes when he goes to high school.

    In the last five months, through the concordant method of Bible study, the Sacred Scriptures themselves have answered questions that neither college and seminary professors nor commentaries could or would try to answer. I am amazed and fascinated by the Word as never before. It sets forth one God Who is just, loving and loveable; for Whose person and work there is no need of apology for One Who is operating the universe in accord with the counsel of His will. I glory in being His slave and in being deemed worthy to suffer reproach for His Name’s sake.

V. E. Jacobson

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