Same Soap – Different Lather

When the late and beloved Marshall Keeble was 18-years-old, he worked for the Cassity Coal Company, where he operated a soap press. Years later, he laughingly related that they pressed three different bars of soap from the same stock. “We colored, shaped and perfumed it differently, but it was all from the same stock. There was Tokyo, Clarimax and Cracker Jack all made from the same stock. Some swore by one, some by another. Each had his own reason for liking his bar best“ (J.E. Choate. Roll Jordan Roll, 17).

People and things have changed very little, it seems, although many years have passed. If one should make a concerted study of ideas and attitudes concerning the saving Gospel over the last few decades, it would soon become apparent that all start off with the same Gospel, in one way or another, but it doesn’t take very long for someone to change the shape, color or smell to suit one’s own personal fancy.

Think of what has been done to the original idea of baptism. At first, it was thought to be Scriptural only if done for the remission of sins, in the form of an immersion. So-called infant baptism, sprinkling and pouring were thought to be anathema. What happened? Someone decided to shape it a bit differently, give it another form and make it smell more appealing to the masses, by saying that it was an outward sign of an inward grace (not in the Bible). Some contended that baptism was mandatory (as the Bible teaches!), while some said one doesn’t have to be baptized (which contradicts plain Bible teaching!). Some said one has to be baptized for the remission of sins (a clear biblical teaching), but some said one should be baptized because his sins have already been forgiven (certainly not a biblical truth!).

Look at the shaping, coloring and perfuming done to biblical faith! Bible students know that “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God” (Romans 10:17). Yet, there are legions who concoct their own formulation of faith without regard for the clear teachings found in God’s Holy Word. Masses proclaim that one’s personal faith is the summation of whatever one believes, and that it is different for each individual. Look at what the Psalmist had to say about one devising his own kind of faith. “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death” (Proverbs 14:12).

Mankind must be doubly sure that he does not incur the wrath of a vengeful God, Who has plainly indicated that a man has no right to try to aid or abet God as noted in the following verse. “Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son” (2 John 9). A similar prohibition from the Old Testament is just as clear. “Ye shall not add unto the Word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish aught from it…” (Deuteronomy 4:2).

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