HAVE YOU BEEN SPAMMED?





A few days ago,we received an e-mail in the church’s inbox, part of which read:
“Dearest in Christ, I am standing on Malachi 3:10 where our GOD decreed that we should bring tithes and offering to his store house, he convinced us that he will open the windows of heavens and bless us most abundantly.”
He goes on to speak about his “conversion” and then continued stating, “During my thanks giving that proceedeth prayer session in my ministry, our Lord ministered to me concerning my funds in Europe to invest it in your ministry and I proceed to posses my possessions. I related with the Elders of my ministry and Pastors of my ministry to direct me” He then stated that five names and ministries had been nominated and that they were confirmed by God and that he had been directed to place $10.5 million into our account as son as we would provide the necessary account details and he would send an access code. Knowing the financial situation of the congregation, we immediately sent the necessary information and are awaiting the funds. NO!!! This e-mail was one of many efforts that are made by spammers to get information on bank accounts so that they can strip those accounts of their assets. Sadly, many have succumbed to such tactics and have had their accounts emptied, many of them elderly who have lost their life’s savings. This particular spam is different that most in that it is directed to religious people with promises of funds to do the work in which they are engaged, only the real aim is to strip the accounts of those who respond of the assets they have to do their work. It is tragic to see such actions that are preying on religious people by reference to the name of God and of the Christ. There are practitioners of religion, false teachers, who prey on religious people to get them to part with their hard earned dollars to provide monies for their ministries and then those teachers live a luxurious lifestyle on the funds they receive. A number of “tele-evangelists” over the years have so used their audience to finance their expensive lifestyles. Thus, such is not new and people need to be careful that they are not “hooked” by the bait of spammers or religious hucksters. More harmful than these efforts to rob people of their financial resources are the efforts of false teachers who seek to “hook” the unsuspecting with a false gospel, which is not another gospel but, in reality, they are perverting the gospel of Christ (Galatians 1:7). By their false teachings of “faith only,” binding the ten commandments with its seventh day Sabbath, upholding other religious books as being equal to the Bible and “another testimony of Jesus Christ,” by offering a paradise on earth for those who follow them into the “kingdom” that they would have here upon earth after the return of Christ, they rob those who fall for their religious schemes of the hope of eternal life. However, there are those in the body of Christ who act in a similar manner and, like the Judaizers of old, cause those who fall for their schemes to fall from grace (Galatians 5:4). There are those who would bind where God has not bind by making laws that God has not made such as teaching that it is a damnable sin to provide benevolent help out of the church treasury for those who are not saints. Then there are those who loose where God has not loosed by ignoring the Lord’s teaching on marriage, divorce and remarriage and convincing folk that they can stay in marriages that are not approved of God when they obey the gospel or that one can divorce and remarry for reasons other than adultery and still be pleasing to God (Matthew 5:32, 19:6-9; I Corinthians 7:15). Then there are those who would teach that baptism is not essential to salvation, fellowship with denominations is acceptable to God and changing the worship of the Lord by using “praise teams” and instrumental music that are not authorized by the word of God. Let us beware of spammers and false teachers not only because they could cause us financial loose but more importantly that they could cause us to lose our souls by accepting the false teaching that they peddle (Mark 8:35-37).

Ken Chumbley
 

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