10 Reasons You Should Watch This Video: 1. You knew me growing up and you can't imagine me as a pastor. 2. You don't like religion or religious people. 3. It's commercial free. 4. You're bored. 5. There's nothing good on TV. 6. It's the same length as any other show on your DVR. 7. It's the first & last time I'll ever preach in a robe. 8. It'll make you laugh. 9. You didn't go to church last Sunday. 10. It'll change the way you think about Jesus.
Posts Tagged ‘Jesus Christ’
TOXIC Religion
Posted: August 13, 2011 in Christ, Christianity, churchTags: Christ, Christianity, God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Kraig Krempa, Niceville Assembly, religion, Religion & Spirituality
RED: Jesus in His Own Words
Posted: August 1, 2011 in Bible, Christ, Christianity, churchTags: Bible, Bible study, Christianity, discipleship, God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Kraig Krempa, Niceville Assembly, Religion and Spirituality, small groups, spiritual formation
You’ve heard what everyone else says about Jesus; in this small group Bible study you can learn what Jesus had to say for Himself. Join me for RED on Wednesday evenings from 6.30 to 7.30 PM at Niceville Assembly. Wear red to RED and you can get free stuff from the cafe! ~Kraig
Not Guilty?!
Posted: July 5, 2011 in Christ, cultureTags: Acquittal, Capital punishment, Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony homicide, Christianity, Crime, Crime and Justice, Death Penalty, God, gospel, Guilt, Injustice, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jury, Murder, salvation

I’m not sure it’s humanly possible for me to be less interested in the court case that has captured America’s attention (you know the one I’m talking about) but a Not Guilty verdict was rendered a few minutes ago and the nation is filled with people aghast at the apparent injustice they’ve just witnessed. Since I spent approximately 00:00:00-minutes watching the trial (and the seemingly endless commentary afterwards) I personally have no opinion. I have no idea ”who dunnit.”
What’s much more interesting to me is our culture’s innate sense of right & wrong that surfaces at times like this. We know intuitively that justice cannot be served unless someone pays the price for crimes that have been committed. Guilty people should not be set free.
IF popular opinion is correct & a guilty person was acquitted today, how does that make you feel?
Guilty.
But free.
Now imagine if YOU had committed a horrendous crime & were absolutely, undeniably guilty.
But an innocent person…
Loved you so much…
He turned himself in…
Was put on trial for your crimes…
Was declared guilty…
And voluntarily accepted the death penalty…
On your behalf…
So that you could be…
Free.
As crazy as it sounds — that, my friends, is the gospel.
“So if the Son sets you free, you are truly free” (John 8:36 NLT).
All I’m saying is before you throw any stones today, remember that you, too, are guilty but free.
Only God knows what really happened in today’s case; and I trust his judgment in the End.
Universal Salvation
Posted: May 19, 2011 in Bible, ChristianityTags: Christ, Christianity, God, heaven, hell, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Love Wins, opposing views, Religion and Spirituality, Rob Bell, salvation, Universalism

There’s been a lot of hoopla in the evangelical community over Rob Bell’s new book, Love Wins.
Don’t get nervous if you haven’t heard about; I promise you’ll survive.
I’m almost done with the book & can confirm that Bell has simply repackaged an old teaching known as ”universalism.”
Universalism is that doctrine which asserts that all men will eventually be reconciled to God. A universalist believes that the efficiency of the Atonement is not limited and therefore extends to all….There are about as many varieties of universalists as there are people writing about it; no two appear to be exactly alike.” -J.R. Root, Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 2d ed.
In a nutshell: Bell believes God has provided salvation for every person; therefore, no one will face God’s judgment regardless of their beliefs, lifestyles, etc. In Bell’s view, any other conclusion is incompatible with the biblical concept of a loving God.
Among the thousands who have chimed in, my favorite critique of Love Wins is found here.
In my personal opinion, Bell is brilliant–but wrong. Nonetheless, personal attacks against the man are even wrong-er (yes, I wrote “wrong-er,” — get over it).
I believe the appropriate response is the same as that of the Bereans: “And the people of Berea were more open-minded than those in Thessalonica, and they listened eagerly to Paul’s message. They searched the Scriptures day after day to see if Paul and Silas were teaching the truth” (Acts 17:11).
I’ve searched the Scriptures and adopted some universal doctrines of my own:
- All of us have sinned; the Bible portrays sin as a form of rebellion & treason against God.
- We are universally guilty & universally incapable of changing our condition; being a “sinner” describes who we ARE–not simply what we DO.
- God loves all people–including you, atheists, Muslims, Rob Bell, and everyone in-between.
- Because God loves all people, he doesn’t want anyone to perish; so he sent his son, Jesus, as a divine substitute (to take the punishment for the sins of us all).
- Salvation through Jesus Christ is universally available to anyone who puts their faith and trust in Jesus.
- All people who accept Jesus Christ, regardless of their personal sins, are divinely pardoned.
- All people will stand before God and be judged.
- Eternal separation from God awaits all people who rejected Jesus Christ; this is hell–and it’s a real place.
- Heaven–which is also a real place–awaits all people who chose to follow Christ.
- When it’s all said and done, God will create a new heavens and a new earth (i.e., “a new universe“) that will be eternally and absolutely free from the sin, suffering and injustice of our present world. I hope to see you all there (including Rob Bell)!
In the End, Love Wins.