Friday, March 1, 2024
“Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers” (Ephesians 4:29 KJV).
What is this “corrupt communication?”
Early in my ministry, while driving home from college every afternoon, I listened to a certain local denominational preacher’s radio program. Being ignorant and shallow in the Scriptures, I figured I would be profited. Indeed, I learned some good information and, though I never attended services in person, I even sent a monetary donation to his ministry to express appreciation. However, some weeks later, I heard him teach false doctrine in one radio sermon. Later, I emailed him to correct his theology… but he replied with a single Bible verse he had lifted out of context. I thus stopped listening to his broadcasts.
A few years later, my parents and I began going to a denominational church where some Christian friends were attending services. For three years, we became acquainted with the pastor. Though friendly, he was also willingly teaching error and refusing counsel. By this time, my family had begun to learn dispensational Bible study, but we still did not know enough to break away from the assembly. The more we grew in the Scriptures rightly divided (following others’ ministries), the spiritual distance widened between us and this denominational preacher. Ultimately, we had to leave this group.
Lately, I was at a cemetery near my house, looking for the tomb of our denominational pastor who had died back in late 2019. Utterly astonished, I noticed immediately next to his burial plot a headstone bearing another familiar name: the name of that radio pastor (who died more recently)! Standing by their graves side-by-side, I reflected on those experiences I had under their ministries so long ago. It was some invaluable firsthand knowledge of how denominational systems strive to keep people ignorant and ensure they fund their organizations. Both men were presumably members of the Church the Body of Christ, and I rejoiced that, if they were in Heaven, they were now free from the endless confusion they caused themselves and others.
I can honestly say I was not bitter, for God in His grace used those detrimental situations for my benefit and the advantage of those I reach….

