by Henry Morris, Ph.D.
“Having
a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.” (2
Timothy 3:5)
Included in Paul’s graphic description
of the “perilous” characteristics of the “last days” (not the church age, since
the prophesied last days were still future when he wrote of them in his last
epistle, 2 Timothy 3:1-3)
is this warning concerning the religious leaders of the last days. They would
observe the outward form (church buildings, sacraments, religious services,
etc.) of “godliness” (that is, “religion”), but would reject its supernatural
aspects. They would desire the trappings of religious professionalism since
they would be “lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God” (v. 4).
Such specifications aptly describe the
modern world of scientism and liberal theology, which pervades practically all
religious denominations and overlaps with all kinds of liberal social movements
(women’s liberation, gay rights, “New Age” pantheism, and others). Although
these are widely diverse in structure and purpose, they all share one vital
feature in common: They reject supernatural Christianity, especially literal
creationism. Many liberal preachers give nominal allegiance to the teachings of
Christ and the Bible, but they invariably deny the mighty power of God in
special creation, as well as the great worldwide miracles of the Bible—the
Flood, the dispersion, etc.
This prophecy is not given in Scripture
simply as a matter of information. It contains a warning urgently needed by
Bible-believing Christians who are under pressure today to compromise with
humanistic liberals on this great doctrine of God’s creative power. Many have
accepted the evolutionary system of “ages geology,” and this is tragic and
dangerous. Instead of compromising with evolutionary naturalists and religious
liberals, as many evangelicals today are inclined to do, Paul warns: “From
such turn away!” HMM
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