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"Doing Away With The Cross" by Vern Kuenzi

The Lord has spoken three times over the last six years about the

absence of the cross in the current vision and affairs of the church.

These are among the strongest and clearest words the Lord has

ever spoken to me. At the time of each of these speakings, the

Lord put me into a desolate place so that I would get the point and

there would be no confusion that He was speaking and about what

He was saying.


The first time was... at a major men's evangelistic meeting here

in Honolulu. At that meeting were the best of speakers, the best

of musicians, an upbeat evangelistic message, and an altar call

to accept Jesus as Savior. I tried to fit in with the flow of the

meeting and went down onto the arena floor to hopefully

distribute my quota of pledge cards, but I was ineffective and

became very grieved in spirit and walked back up to my seat and

sat slumped there until the meeting was over. I thought the

problem was with me. I didn't even want to attend the next day's

meeting, and as I lay in bed the next morning stripped of all

enthusiasm, I was very surprised when the Lord clearly spoke

through David Wilkerson's latest newsletter and said, "They have

done away with the cross." Obviously the very best that we can

come up with in terms of evangelistic efforts amounts to nothing if

we do away with cross. It might look good and sound good but

still be wood, hay, and stubble. The cross is the wisdom and

power of God, and without it the captives remain bound.


About two years ago, I attended a charismatic home meeting near

my house here in Pearl City. A known minister was invited and

signs and wonders and prophetic utterances seemed to flow.

Saints were slain in the Spirit and some claimed healings. The

next morning when I woke up it was as if the Lord had pulled a

plug and drained every bit of spiritual life from me. All I could think

of was, "I'm not gonna make it." I have never been so empty in my

life. But there was a small "Free Grace Broadcaster" pamphlet

beside me on the bed which I picked up and began to read. The

article that presented itself was titled, "The Glory of the Cross."

And as I began to read that short article, I could feel the life flowing

back into me. The Lord spoke clearly through that article by

saying, "God forbid that you should glory in anything but in the

cross of Jesus Christ." Apparently I had been glorying in many

things that night other than in the cross.


Most recently (in mid-2002, about August) I was reviewing several

books written by popular authors who embrace and oversee a

current apostolic/prophetic movement. The common vision of

those authors is that the church is called to overhaul the political,

economic, financial, and educational systems of this nation before

Jesus returns. I felt so out of step with this vision that I became

unsettled for several days and wondered again what was wrong

with me. I tried to buy one of the books at the Christian bookstore

where I was browsing it, but the cash register was malfunctioning

and I went home without the book feeling a check in my spirit. The

next day I went back to the bookstore and I picked up that book

again and began to reread portions of it. I asked the Lord to show

me where I was in error, and I also asked Him to keep me from

being deceived. Suddenly the Lord seemed to say, "Where is the

centrality of the cross in this vision?"


Three times the Lord has spoken severely about things that

seemed like "good" things, and in all three cases, the problem

that He identified was the absence of the cross. In all three cases,

the pain of the experience was very real...


As "good" as it might seem to overhaul the economic, judicial,

financial, and educational systems before Jesus returns, that is

not the finish line that the Bible describes... We see a remnant

of saints who overcome satan by the blood of the Lamb, the word

of their testimony, and by loving not their lives unto death. The

book of Daniel concludes by saying the end of the age will come

when the power of the holy people has been shattered. We see a

snapshot of this in the lives of the two witnesses of Revelation 11.


Together the books of Daniel and Revelation establish the true

vision for the church at the end of this age, and that vision is not

victory in a worldly sense, but victory through demonstration of

the wisdom and power of the cross. The true remnant church is

destined to follow Jesus and walk the path of the suffering servant.

God's eternal purpose is to involve His saints in the defeat of the

devil, and that defeat will be accomplished only as the church

walks in demonstration of the wisdom and power of the cross...


We're setting ourselves up for the same mistake that the nation of

Israel made 2000 years ago when they expected a political

messiah. Jesus did not come to overhaul Rome, and the remnant

church is not destined to overhaul Babylon, but to come out of her.

Her testimony in the midst of Babylon is what will set the captives free.


The danger of having our vision slightly off-target could cause us to

align with the wrong side. The antichrist is not going to come in a

red suit with horns. He is going to come as a deceiver and a

counterfeit. The nature of the counterfeit is to be as much like the

real thing as possible, but still not be the real thing. He's going to

come with an agenda of "good" things, but they will be things that

have done away with the cross.


The agenda of the devil is very simple. If he can get us to skew

our vision just a little bit off center by doing away with the

centrality of the cross, he will have won the victory. We will not

then be in position to demonstrate the wisdom and power of the

cross through our lives. We will be fighting against the cross

rather than embracing it.


The great dividing issue at the end of this age will be the issue of

the cross of Jesus Christ. Those who embrace it as the Holy Spirit

leads them will overcome. Those who do not, and rely on the

understanding and abilities of natural man, will fall away. If our sin

and our shortcomings do not bring us to the place of total

realization that not one good thing resides in us in the flesh, then

we have missed what it is that the Lord wants to work in us. Paul

came to the place where he realized that he was the chief of

sinners, and that no good thing was in him, and that he could

glory in nothing but in the cross of Jesus Christ. His words were

not spoken in wisdom, but in meekness, fear, and trembling, and

he recognized that only by the grace and mercy of God and by the

power of the Holy Spirit could he ever offer anything of significance

to a dying world around him.


The things that are coming upon the earth in these days are

designed to purify the church, and are likened to birth pains. It is

out of great tribulation that a great multitude emerges who have

washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.

We must understand that this process is an outworking of God's

love, not His wrath. His wrath will follow great tribulation, and will

be directed only toward those who choose not to repent.


I once heard a man preaching on TV and saying, "God would never

do that to His bride." (He was referring to the question of her going

through the great tribulation) He did not understand the work of the

cross in the perfecting of the saints. His doctrine had done away

with the cross.



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