Friday 3 June 2016

Open Letter to the Church of Wells to Repent


Dear Jacob Gardner, Shaun Morris and Ryan Ringnald,

This is a public call for you to repent of your slanderous accusation that Samuel Corneloup & I mis-represented your teachings. In your article titled “CHAPTER 1: "if we sin wilfully" - Heb. 10:26” you made certain false accusations against Samuel Corneloup and I. You stated the following;

Based upon the uncharitable and slanderous video the Corneloups made, it appears that we (The Church of Wells) believe that a personal state of justification is something that can be gained and lost in a matter of minutes (back and forth), something very easily and flippantly accomplished

The audio recording was unchanged (other than the obvious) and you were in no way mis-represented. Listen to the words which come directly from your own mouths. All of all three of you were present in the conversation. Everyone can listen to the video below and get these specific statements at the 10 minute mark, 24 – 33 minute mark and the 48:25 minute mark. 


I (Caleb Corneloup) have been accused of mis-representing the teachings of the church of Wells but a careful examination of the recorded conversation reveals their beliefs to be as follows;

1.    When a person commits any known sin of commission or omission they enter into a damnable state.
2.    Most of the time a Christian reflexively repents and comes out of that state.
3.    If a Christian does not reflexively repent they remain in a damnable state.
4.    Christians in a damnable state are not forgiven of their sins and Christ does not administer His blood on their behalf.
5.    Those in a damnable state are still Christians and are children of God and indwelt by the Holy Spirit, who strives against their flesh to bring them to repentance.
6.    If a Christian dies in a damnable state they go to hell.

Please confess your sins and admit that we specifically came to you and asked you your beliefs and you gave us answers. You make it clear that your definition of “wilful sin” was any sin knowingly committed. Stop running from the truth and stop attacking true saints of God for simply publishing the recording.

Kind Regards

Caleb Corneloup
The Church of Wells “Damnable State Doctrine” Refuted

Introduction

The church of Wells is a cult group in Wells Texas. They have many false teachings and one of them is their “damnable state” teaching. They believe if a Christian (a true Christian) commits any sin, while being aware of their wrong doing, and does not immediately repent of that sin then they enter into a damnable state. They believe that while a Christian is in this damnable state they are still children of God and they are still indwelt by the Holy Spirit but they are no longer under God’s grace, they are no longer forgiven of their sins and they no longer have true saving faith. Because of the intense scrutiny the church of Wells has come under they have begun adopting deceitful practices and tried to deny their true doctrinal teachings to new members and people who they are trying to lead astray. I (Caleb Corneloup) however have spoken to the elders personally, recorded our conversation and uploaded it for everyone to listen to for themselves. Listen to the words which come directly from their own mouths. All of the Church of Wells elders were present in this conversation. You can listen to the video below and get these specific statements at the 10 minute mark, 24 – 33 minute mark and the 48:25 minute mark.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0Mvdg3kUMc

I (Caleb Corneloup) have been accused of mis-representing the teachings of the church of Wells but a careful examination of the recorded conversation reveals their beliefs to be as follows;

  1. When a person commits any known sin of commission or omission they enter into a damnable state.
  2. Most of the time a Christian reflexively repents and comes out of that state.
  3. If a Christian does not reflexively repent they remain in a damnable state.
  4. Christians in a damnable state are not forgiven of their sins and Christ does not administer His blood on their behalf.
  5. Those in a damnable state are still Christians and are children of God and indwelt by the Holy Spirit, who strives against their flesh to bring them to repentance.
  6. If a Christian dies in a damnable state they go to hell.

The Refutation of their false teaching

The pillar of their entire doctrine rests on their interpretation of Hebrews 10:26

For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins Hebrews 10:26

The church of Wells interprets the meaning of “wilful sin” to mean any sin a believer commits knowing it to be sin. However this definition is incorrect. We will look at this definition more closely but before we do I want us to look a little bit more at the context of Hebrews 10:26 and its counterpart in the Old Testament.

The entire context of the book of Hebrews is believers who have seen the power of God, miracles and had the gifts of the Spirit distributed among them by God. However because of the intense persecution some have considered defecting from the Christian faith and returning to Judaism. Some have even forsaken the assembling of the saints. The author of Hebrews has given a solid defence of Christ and his sacrifice and proved that without Christ there is no forgiveness of sins. In Hebrews 6:4-6 he makes it plain to them that if they fall away it will be impossible to renew them to repentance because they would have to re-crucify the Son of God afresh. Here the warning is just as severe and the author says that if they sin wilfully “there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins”.  

For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries. He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses: Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? Hebrews 10:26-29

In Hebrews 10:26-29 there is a clear reference to the Law of Moses, specifically Numbers 15. Any cross reference bible should make a clear connection between Hebrews 10:26 & Numbers 15:30. Numbers 15 prescribes atoning sacrifices for sins done in ignorance (inadvertence) but when it comes to sins done presumptuously (wilfully) it makes it clear that there is no atoning sacrifice available. This is much like the passage in Hebrews 10:26 & Hebrews 6:4-6.

But the soul that doeth ought presumptuously, whether he be born in the land, or a stranger, the same reproacheth the LORD; and that soul shall be cut off from among his people. Because he hath despised the word of the LORD, and hath broken his commandment, that soul shall utterly be cut off; his iniquity shall be upon him. Numbers 15:30-31 

This passage is directly referenced in Hebrews 10:26-29 and referred to as wilful sin (a connection made even by the church of Wells). It is clear that there is no sacrifice for presumptuous or wilful sins in either Hebrews 10:26 or Numbers 15:30-31.

Here is the problem; if you interpret wilful sin to mean any act knowingly done in disobedience to Gods law then you have your first contradiction in the bible. Leviticus 6 clearly prescribes an atoning sacrifice for lying, stealing and deceit.

And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, If a soul sin, and commit a trespass against the LORD, and lie unto his neighbour in that which was delivered him to keep, or in fellowship, or in a thing taken away by violence, or hath deceived his neighbour; Or have found that which was lost, and lieth concerning it, and sweareth falsely; in any of all these that a man doeth, sinning therein: Then it shall be, because he hath sinned, and is guilty, that he shall restore that which he took violently away, or the thing which he hath deceitfully gotten, or that which was delivered him to keep, or the lost thing which he found, Or all that about which he hath sworn falsely; he shall even restore it in the principal, and shall add the fifth part more thereto, and give it unto him to whom it appertaineth, in the day of his trespass offering. And he shall bring his trespass offering unto the LORD, a ram without blemish out of the flock, with thy estimation, for a trespass offering, unto the priest: And the priest shall make an atonement for him before the LORD: and it shall be forgiven him for any thing of all that he hath done in trespassing therein. Leviticus 6:1-7  

Do you see the contradiction? If the Church of Wells interprets wilful or presumptuous sins to mean “any sin you commit knowing its wrong” then they contradict Leviticus 6:1-7. Leviticus 6:1-7 makes it clear that sins of ignorance (inadvertence) are much broader then the church of wells understands them to be, and consequently “wilful sin” must be much narrower than first expected. What the church of Wells does not understand is that “wilful sin” actually means a sin done in bold defiance of God. Numbers 15 actually gives us a clear example. Israel had just witnessed the plaques of Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, they had seen God’s thunder & fire on Mt Sinai and heard his booming voice from the mountain giving the Ten Commandments. Yet in Numbers 15 a man, in open defiance of God, publically collects firewood on the Sabbath day and by his actions he publically, finally and utterly rejected God. This is wilful sin and "wilful sin" must carry the element of finally rejecting God in the same manner as the man exhibited in Numbers 15. If you look at Hebrews 10:28 you see that the context is one of open defiance of Gods law. The author of Hebrews was writing to a Jewish audience who were well aware of what he meant when he said “wilful sin”. Notice also that Hebrews 10:29 ends with the words “and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace”, this is a clear reference to the unpardonable sin mention by Jesus. This is very different to a Christian struggling with sin and yielding to temptation. Hebrews 4:15 says 

For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.

When the Apostle Paul persecuted the Christian church he was said to have done so in ignorance and therefore obtained mercy (1Timothy 1:13), the Apostle Paul states that the gentiles committed their sins ignorantly (Ephesians 4:18), Jesus prayed that God would forgive those who were crucifying him and said “they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34). I don't think any of us really understand the magnitude of our sins even as believers. 
  
Historically the church has said a Christian never fully sins wilfully, but rather yields to the flesh and is overcome. They further have interpreted Hebrews 10:26 as meaning total apostasy from the Christian faith, of which there is no return.

Those who sin, mentioned by the Apostle, are not such as offend in any way, but such as forsake the Church, and wholly alienate themselves from Christ. For he speaks not here of this or of that sin, but he condemns by name those who willfully renounced fellowship with the Church. But there is a vast difference between particular fallings and a complete defection of this kind, by which we entirely fall away from the grace of Christ.John Calvin

For when we - Any of us Christians. Sin wilfully - By total apostasy from God, termed "drawing back," Heb_10:38. After having received the experimental knowledge of the gospel truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins - None but that which we obstinately reject – John Wesley

Here the truth taught is that, if a Christian apostatizes, if he renounces his faith, and goes back to the world, it is impossible to reclaim him. A backslider may be restored, but anyone who should wilfully, after receiving the truth, reject it, has rejected the only Saviour; he has rejected the only regeneration; and, consequently, he is without the pale of the possibilities of restoration. – Charles Spurgeon

The general truth here set forth is that, Should those who have been converted and become Christians apostatize from Christ their state would be hopeless. This is presented under the following details. First, because of the nature of this sin, namely, a deliberate and final abandonment of the Christian faith. Second, the ones warned against the committal of it. Third, the terrible aggravation of it did such commit it. Fourth, the unpardonableness of it. – AW Pink

When Hebrews 10:26 is properly understood then we can see that the very foundation of the “damnanble state” doctrine taught by the church of Wells is utterly ruined and bankrupt. The church of Wells simply demonstrates that they have a poor grasp of scripture and are unfit for any office of eldership.


Written by Caleb Corneloup

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