Revelation  2_18-25      Gnosticism - The New Age Ain't So New

Rev. David Holwick  Z                    After Acts: Early Church series #8

First Baptist Church                    

Ledgewood, New Jersey 

August 1, 2004

Revelation 2:18-25


GNOSTICISM - THE NEW AGE AIN'T SO NEW



  I. Into the Matrix.

      A. The Ultimate Choice.


         Morpheus, a man with circular mirrored glasses, approaches

            Neo Anderson.

         Neo is a young man who feels something is wrong with the world.


         "You are a slave, Neo," the man says.

         "You, like everyone else, were born into bondage - kept inside

            a prison that you cannot smell, taste or touch.

         A prison for your mind."


         Morpheus holds two pills in his hands - one blue, one red.


         Morpheus says, "This is your last chance.

            After this, there is no going back.

         You take the blue pill and the story ends.

         You wake in your bed and you believe whatever you want to

            believe.


         You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you

            how deep the rabbit-hole goes."

         Neo takes the red pill.


         Does this story ring a bell to you?

            You probably have to be under age 20 to appreciate it.

         It is a memorable scene from the hit movie "The Matrix."


         Morpheus' offer visualizes what our culture often offers.

         The blue pill stands for materialistic relativism - believing

            there is no truth nor right and wrong.

         Or, as Morpheus put it, "You believe whatever you want to

            believe."

         Consequently, "You wake in bed" - you enjoy yourself in

            comfort, money, hedonistic pleasures, social success.


         The red pill stands for Gnosticism - believing reality is

            ultimately divine and spiritual rather than material.

         It can be manipulated by whoever has "secret knowledge."


      B. Secret knowledge is "hot" right now.

          1) Madonna recently changed her name to Esther and she attends

                a Kabbala center.

          2) Kabbala is a form of Jewish mysticism.

              a) By careful study and special instruction, they can

                    experience God in a new way.

              b) The special instruction comes from leaders who have had

                    the secret knowledge passed on to them.

          3) This kabbala center is said to be filled with Hollywood

                stars, so it must be great stuff.

                                                               see #26639


II. The ancient source.

      A. The "Matrix" philosophy can be traced to two thousand years ago.

          1) The ancient Greeks thought that the spirit world was

               the ultimate reality, and the physical world was

                  evil, or at best an illusion.

          2) The goal of life is to escape this body and this world

                and be reunited with the divine.

          3) You can accomplish this escape when you gain special

                knowledge, which in Greek is called "gnosis."

              a) This is why the Apostle Paul had such a hard time

                    evangelizing in the city of Athens.

              b) His sermon to the Athenians is a masterpiece.


                 He opens with a "kicker" illustration - a temple

                    dedicated to An Unknown God.

                 Of course, Paul feels their Unknown God is the God of

                    the Bible.

                 Paul alludes to nature, he quotes their own poets, but

                    he does not quote the Bible - they didn't know it.


                 His conclusion is that God's purpose has been

                    accomplished by one man, Jesus.

                 Jesus has been authenticated by his resurrection.

                 Once he mentioned the resurrection, where our dead

                    bodies come alive again and live forever, the

                       Greeks sneered at him.                 Acts 17:32


                 Why bring back what you don't want to begin with?


      B. Some early Christians adapted this Greek idea.

          1) In A.D. 140, a man named Valentinus came to Rome.

          2) He taught a secret gnosis, or knowledge, that would

               liberate our spirits from our physical bodies and take

                  us straight to God.

              a) Jesus was a spiritual guide for this journey.

          3) His movement was called Gnosticism, and it was the one

                heresy that came closest to destroying the church.

              a) The roots go back to the New Testament - characters

                    like the prophetess Jezebel offered a new way to God.


                 "Jezebel" is probably a fake name for a real person.

                 She was inside the church, and her teaching involved

                    secret knowledge, immorality, and a loose attitude

                       about idolatry.

                 Rather than being a literal Satan-worshipper (Rev 2:24)

                    she probably claimed to have a secret way to Jesus.

                 The immorality may have been an outcome of her Gnostic

                    teaching - the body doesn't matter, so sex doesn't

                       matter, either.

              b) Special knowledge was the key.


III. Gnosticism is alive and well today.

      A. It is found throughout our popular culture.

          1) Movies - Star Wars Harry Potter, The Matrix, etc.

          2) Television - The X Files.

          3) Books - A Course in Miracles by Deepak Chopra.

              a) One million copies sold.

              b) Neo-gnostic interpretation of Jesus' teaching, with

                    some Hinduism thrown in.

              c) (In many bookstores, Bibles are now kept in the

                    New Age section.)

          4) Movements.

              a) Wicca - white witches.

              b) Psychics and New Age.

              c) Neo-paganism.  (Nature worshippers)

                  1> These are the ones who gather at Stonehenge when

                        there is a solar solstice.

              d) New Age.   (general term for psychic emphasis)

          5) The Christian church.

              a) This one may surprise you.

              b) Yale professor Harold Bloom argues that many Americans,

                    even some professing Christians, are Gnostics.

                 Their religion is based on personal experience and has

                    little room for tradition or authority.

                 The goal of their religion is "to be alone with God or

                    Jesus."                                        #26639


                 I think Bloom makes a valid point.


      B. Gnosticism's attraction.

          1) It is easily accessible and understandable.

              a) You can make it into whatever you want it to be.

              b) Roger Ebert, the movie critic, wrote this in 1998:


                 "New Age spirituality is Me oriented and gives its

                     followers top billing in the soap operas of their

                        own lives.

                  People like to believe they've had lots of previous

                     incarnations, get messages in their dreams, and are

                        psychic.


                 When there's a trend toward humility and selflessness,

                    then we'll know we're getting somewhere on the

                       spiritual front.

                 That time is not yet."

                                                                   #28050

          2) It is largely non-institutional.

              a) (No big churches to maintain)

          3) It is countercultural.

              a) Modern life is too sterile and dead.

              b) Gnosticism can bring you to something new and  exciting.

          4) It imposes few social obligations and taboos.         #28043

              a) Experience-based Christianity can fall into this trap.

              b) Once one has been saved, petty moral considerations can

                    fall away with distressing regularity.


                 Philip Yancey offered the case of a friend of his

                    named Susan.

                 She was a Christian who told Yancey "that her husband

                    did not measure up and she was actively looking for

                       other men to meet her needs for intimacy."


                 Susan mentioned that she got up early each day to

                    "spend an hour with the Father."

                 Yancey asked, "In your meetings with the Father, do any

                    moral issues come up that might influence this

                       pending decision about leaving your husband?"


                 Susan bristled: "That sounds like the response of a

                    white Anglo-Saxon male.

                 The Father and I are into relationship, not morality.

                 Relationship means being wholly supportive and

                    standing alongside me, not judging me."

                                                                   #28051


IV. Gnosis is already here.

      A. Nature can point the way to God, but it is not God.

          1) Romans 1:20 - God's invisible qualities can be seen in

                nature.

          2) But it is idolatry to worship Nature.


      B. Supernatural power is available, but you need discernment.

          1) Not all "spirituality" is legitimate.

          2) Check out their claims.


               Frederick Lenz of Malibu, California, claimed to be an

                  enlightened guru, the Zen Master "Rama."

               He advertised in The New York Times.

                  In 6 months he spent half a million dollars on ads.

               Lenz claims to be one of 12 truly enlightened beings on

                 the planet, but won't say who other 11 are.


               Buddhists believe in two paths to enlightenment, the

                  fast and slow.

               Slow takes thousands of lifetimes, fast takes one.

               Lenz's path is express lane - an hour with him is worth

                  100 years of meditation.


               This is why he can charge so much.

                  Monthly sessions cost $600.

               He likes cash in big denominations; small bills are

                  "low vibed."  He also takes credit cards.

               It must work, because he owns 2 Porsches and a Learjet.


               But beware - a seminar he held put this disclaimer on

                  the bottom of the program:


               "Neither Rama Seminars Inc. nor any of its agents or

                  employees, including Dr. Frederick Lenz, make any

                  express, implied or other representation or warranty

                  of any kind whatsoever that your attendance at any Rama

                  Seminars may or will result in your receiving any

                  particular benefit(s) whatsoever.


               This includes without limitation benefits concerning your

                  health, prosperity, life-style, personal growth,

                  meditation ability, psychological well-being, personal

                  circumstances and/or any other matters.

               Your attendance at Rama Seminars is solely at your own

                  risk."                                              #20


      C. The knowledge of Christ is available to all.

          1) Jesus told the religious authorities his teaching was never

                a secret.  He proclaimed it publicly.

          2) Paul does mentions the "mystery of Christ."

              a) It used to be a secret, but now anything can get it.

                                                          Romans 16:25-26

              b) Just surrender your life to Jesus and accept his

                    sacrifice of himself for your sins.

          3) Christian spirituality is not a search for religious

                experience nor a self-help movement.

             It is not a philosophy, nor a search for enlightenment.

                It is not an idea or a technique of meditation.

                   It is simply a life lived in Christ.

                                                                    #3615

          4) Do you KNOW Jesus?



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SOURCES FOR ILLUSTRATIONS USED IN THIS SERMON:


#   20  "An Enlightened Guru Without Guarantees" Newsweek magazine,

           February 1, 1988, pages 58-59.


# 3615  "Blinded By The 'Lite'," editorial by Thomas C. Oden, Online

           Christianity Today (America Online), September 12, 1994.


#26639  "An Old Error In A New Package: Hollywood And Kabbalah,"

           BreakPoint Commentary by Charles Colson, May 14, 2004.


#28043  "Christians and the New Pagans" by Nicola Hoggard Creegan,

           Lecturer In Theology, Bible College Of New Zealand,

           http://www.reality.org.nz/articles/44/44-creegan.html


#28050  "Heavenly Hollywood?" by Roger Ebert, in "Roger Ebert on

           spirituality in movies," The Gazette (Colorado Springs),

           April 10, 1998, quoted in Discipleship Journal #106 Currents,

           Jul/Aug 1998.


#28051  "Does God Care About Our Morality?" by Jeremy Lott, Christianity

           Today International / Books & Culture Magazine, Nov/Dec 2002.


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