Saturday, August 06, 2011

Go and Do Likewise

It is in vogue today to recreate the Christian faith, disregard clear Scriptural teachings, and generate an atmosphere that questions everything, including such things as the exclusivity of Christ and the necessity of the born again experience. And on the opposite side it is also in vogue to identify those who dismantle Scriptural truths, document their aberrations, and generally create a class of believers who have long since ceased to seriously examine their own spiritual depth and commitment since they are self affirmed by their own orthodoxy as opposed to those nasty false teachers. It is a vicious cycle that continues to lead the church either into apostasy or stagnation.

Why is it that some of the most gracious and affable people are not believers? Why is it that humility is now seen as weakness? Watch as believers observe their weekly pilgrimage to the designated building, and after supposedly meeting with the Risen Christ, they return home just as they left and resume their unremarkable lives inside a western culture. The exact same scenario is played out at synagogues and mosques, and in fact, the unbeliever awakens Sunday morning just as he will awaken Monday morning with no real change and little if any passion. The entire ritual is an affront to all we say we believe, and a fraudulent expression of the Person of Jesus Christ.

But, thank God, we are orthodox (and not gay). The average believer can be moved to anger with very little provocation, and he will aggressively press his rights in a department store or restaurant. Be rude to him and he may very well return the favor. Professing believers fill their spirits with all sorts of gossip and they love to listen to and agree with the most caustic and virulent talk show hosts who in essence spout the message of antichrist camouflaged as “conservative” values. And they don’t even have enough discernment to know when Christ is being subtly maligned by these same men and women.

And if per chance some believer is persecuted then let the squawking begin. After the Industrial Revolution the average mindset changed and people began to realize that through hard work and business savvy they could improve their surroundings and elevate their personal wealth. And although hard work is a good thing, it quickly became a means for self elevation and the accumulation of wealth, and is now generally accepted as such in the church. No longer were believers consumed with spreading the gospel message and exhibited lifestyles that suggested they lived in a different kingdom. Pastors began to be paid in line with what they could make in the secular world.

The sign of a God blessed church was a building program, usually financed by the fallen world banking system. Things that would never have been considered are now accepted and practiced. The best we can hope for is being a “friendly church”. In my former days I have been to friendly bars and friendly drug gatherings, and if you really want friendly go to a strip club with money in your pockets. Have we lowered the bar as to what it means to be a believer, or have we removed any bar at all?

And what do we sacrifice? Do we go without so that others may hear the gospel? Do we ride in automobiles that are decidedly below our means so that God’s money can be used elsewhere? And one of the more vicious spectacles of hollow humanism is in the arena of politics. Hatred and strife, hubris and seditions, moralism and self touting, wrath and idolatry, and a full compliment of the works of the flesh are practiced and applauded. But, the General has issued His own commands.

Phil.2:12-16 - Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
14 Do all things without murmurings and disputings:
15 That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world;
16 Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.


Let us reject the changes that the flesh has made to the church and return to the ancient landmarks. We cannot be salt and we cannot be light if we walk like those who know not Christ. Oh to be like Jesus. And while many love to isolate the narrative of His cleansing of the Temple, the overarching life of the Lord Jesus was humble, gracious, and filled with redemption. Go and do likewise.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful.

Lately I've been reading a lot of alternative media news - trying to get an idea of what's going on as our economy collapses.
It's easy to lose some of your light when you're wallowing in so much darkness. One must be very careful.

We must think of the things that Paul recommended we think on and remember to love, bless and forgive the saved and unsaved.

Let's see if I can remember - whatsoever things are good, noble, honest, just, pure, lovely and of good report.

Once in awhile, perhaps, we must pull aside the curtain a bit to see what's going on in the world. But we mustn't stay there for more than a glimpse - we must keep our eyes on Christ.

I watched Alex Jones (who professes to be a Christian) just about blow a blood vessel this morning talking about the people running the country. Certainly these people are greedy, fallen, wicked people - but he is calling for revolution.
(He also made the remark that Abel sold his birthright for a mess of pottage...Abel?)
But he was practically frothing at the mouth! It wasn't the Holy Spirit speaking through him. I pray his eyes be opened to Christ's true teaching and not whatever he's thinking it is.

Lisa

Anonymous said...

Rick, "The average believer" that you are talking about, has no sense of his or her own sinfulness. Yes, they claim to be a Christian, but they think that something they did made them one,(said the sinners prayer, responded to an alter call,or whatever).But there was no conversion.Still dead in their sin! God does not save those who are not lost! So let us pray that He will show them their true condition. Then they will know they are undone with no hope.And we point them to Jesus, asking our Father to reveal His beloved Son to them. And we let God tell them that He has saved them! That way God gets all the Glory!
Keep on contending for the Faith!
Ken