ENEMIES OF JESUS
There are many enemies of the gospel and to the teachings
of Jesus. Liberal theologians; modern philosophers; prosperity teaching;
television evangelists; the emergent church; and on and on the list goes. But I
believe the single most insidious poison within evangelicalism is nationalism.
It has become an accepted tenant of the faith and it makes the Word of God of
none effect.
It is this man made principle which is shielded from the
light of the Holy Spirit and is protected from the clear teachings of Jesus
Himself. The tortured logic goes something like this: All the teachings about
forgiveness, non-violence, humility, self denial, and being gracious to your
enemies are rendered impotent and irrelevant when the interests of a nation are
at stake and you happen to have lent your allegiance to that particular nation.
The teachings of the New Testament are not applicable when you are defending
your earthly citizenship. That is quite astonishing.
Professing believers will fight over this and churches
and pastors teach, promote, and practice this kind of compromised Christianity
with pride and boldness. And this kind of belief system renders the faith just
an appendage to a well rounded American lifestyle. It means that the New
Testament is little more than a history book and not only is not at odds with a
hedonist culture but is practiced as an American faith. Persecution? For what?
The church politically defends traditional marriage and its stand against
abortion and these views are Biblically correct. However we can never be
persecuted for Jesus’ sake since we like Hansel and Gretel have lost the way
back to Him. The birds of nationalism have eaten the ancient landmarks and now
we as believers are more American than we are Christian. And we do not even look
for the path back. We live in nice harmony with the witch who is systematically
starving us spiritually. Today we do not even loom for the way
back. We live in harmony with the witch who is systematically starving us
spiritually. Jesus is now a
onetime get-out-of-hell Savior but He is far from being Lord. And if we do not
see and teach Him as Lord, than just who are we teaching?
Of course the obvious question is this: Do the teachings
of Jesus transcend anything here on earth? Are His teachings pervasive in any and
all circumstances or is there a major caveat? If you believe that your
allegiance to a nation changes His teachings then you believe national
allegiance supersedes what He taught and lived. And that belief system can
never be seen as the faith once delivered to the saints. It is a fraud and a
bastard and yet it has an incredible stronghold upon the evangelical church in
America. Flags adorn the place of worship and believers place their hands over
their hearts in a show of allegiance. Where believers once were arrested for
not bowing before a king, today believers bow before a secular and ungodly
nation.
But even the smallest inquiry about the spiritual and
Scriptural validity of such patriotism is met with fierce resistance. Human
logic and human reasoning are foundation to defending such an earthly alliance
and allegiance. And also at its core is an embarrassing rewriting of history
which would make the brothers’ Grimm blush. This kind of belief is nicely
packaged and presented with fanfare and emotion and is espoused by millions of
professing believers. Many are well meaning people who have accepted what they
are taught and thereby have become anesthetized toward any deep and uncomfortable search for Christ and
His truth.
Much of the problem originates from seeing ourselves as
earthly citizens rather than heavenly pilgrims. Instead of being carriers of
the gospel ark to the whole world while on our way to Christ we have planted
our stakes into fallen soil and now enjoy the forbidden fruit rather than the
grapes of Eschol.
Lk.6:
46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which
I say?
47 Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will
shew you to whom he is like:48 He is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock.
49 But he that heareth, and doeth not, is like a man that without a foundation built an house upon the earth; against which the stream did beat vehemently, and immediately it fell; and the ruin of that house was great.
If you peruse the teachings of Jesus you will find that
they are revolutionary and against even the accepted mores of this present day
culture. His teachings are multilayered and the very fine china of human
behavior. While this so called “Judeo-Christian” culture has established a few
major tenants of morality the teachings of Jesus emasculate that fallen attempt
to appear righteous and moral. In fact, the teachings of Jesus filet the heart
and lay waste our outward shows of political and national religion which is
nothing in God’s eyes.
We are called to obey the teachings of Jesus. It is quite
curious that so many loudly proclaim the Law of Moses and its relevance for
today while ignoring the life changing words of our Lord Jesus Christ. Just the
Sermon on the Mount indicts the evangelical church at large. We have not just
put the cart before the horse, we have made our own ox cart and left the horse
within the doctrinal stall. But the teachings of Jesus are only burdensome when
we embrace the tension between what the culture dictates and what Jesus has
said. If we reject outright and wholly the dictates, mores, and morals of this
culture then there is no tension. But if we embrace nationalism we embrace a
Trojan horse full of compromise, dilution, and outright disobedience to our
Master’s words and ways.
Have you ingested what I am saying? What I am suggesting
and contending is that what is overwhelmingly taught and practiced in western
evangelicalism is not New Testament Christianity and does not follow the
teachings of Jesus. Did you get that? Many of us who would agree with that
statement were once walking in that deception. We are still not perfect and
must pursue Christ with all of our hearts but our eyes have been opened to the
diabolical attraction of nationalism. We are all unprofitable servants, however
when the Spirit frees us from bandage we must walk toward the light and let the
chains fall at our side.
If Jesus is to be Lord of all He cannot have any
competitors. None of our allegiance can go anywhere else but to Him. We love
our families and we have a God given responsibility toward them but our
allegiance is to Christ alone. And if Jesus is Lord than we must know exactly
what He taught and seek to allow the Spirit to conform us to those words. All
of them and none other.
I too have been thinking about enemies and had not considered nationalism in such a frame of reference or realized that trajectory it flings one down. This insight has been insightful for me.
ReplyDeleteI am now thinking about the following words with this nationalism insight in mind:
After this Jesus went about in Galilee. He would not go about in Judea, because the Jews were seeking to kill him. Now the Jews’ Feast of Booths was at hand. So his brothers said to him, “Leave here and go to Judea, that your disciples also may see the works you are doing. For no one works in secret if he seeks to be known openly. If you do these things, show yourself to the world.” For not even his brothers believed in him. (John 7:1-5 ESV)
Here we see clearly this nationalism.
What stands out to me even more clearly now is what Jesus says next. Two things grip my soul when reading this:
Jesus said to them, “My time has not yet come, but your time is always here. The world cannot hate you, but it hates me because I testify about it that its works are evil. (John 7:6, 7 ESV)
The first thing is this phrase "...but your time is always here."!!!
What?
What makes this so sharp cutting my heart is what He then says: "...The world cannot hate you, ..."!
Why? I now suspect it's just as you've said, basically I've not been so willing to be an enemy of the world. If what I believe He means is what He means it is for me, "my time is always here", I should not get too cozy with this world or this particular country I'm living in, the United States!
Later on we read this in chapter 15:
“If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you. Remember the word that I said to you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you. If they kept my word, they will also keep yours. But all these things they will do to you on account of my name, because they do not know him who sent me. If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not have been guilty of sin, but now they have no excuse for their sin. Whoever hates me hates my Father also. If I had not done among them the works that no one else did, they would not be guilty of sin, but now they have seen and hated both me and my Father. But the word that is written in their Law must be fulfilled: ‘They hated me without a cause.’ (John 15:18-25 ESV)
The question facing me now is why am I not being hated without a cause? Is it because my life really doesn't reflect His in the world?
I know for sure I am hated, and although it hurts, all the Glory be to God and our Lord Jesus Christ. The only friends I have are here a one or two other blogs and that is it.
ReplyDeleteBecause of mt refusal to compromise the Word I am leaving my occupation to just be a bookkeeper.
Glad too......some of the things I deal with smack dead in the face of God and I want no part of it anymore.
The evil hearts of man, the cutthroat actions of people make me ill.
Hated, lol....at my funeral the line of those who hate me will be longer than those who do, if any. The dear brothers and sisters in Christ that I can truly call my friends are few, mostly from this blog, and I Praise God for them.
Do I really care, no...I have learned to be content in want and in abundance, Praise Jesus
Been waging war with my flesh lately and the Spirit is winning. Certainly Do Not deserve Him, but I am on my knees grateful for Him.
Thank you Pastor for this post. We can only expect it to get worse.
Pastor Rick, its been a while, hope you are well dear Brother.
your sister in Christ Jesus,
Cherie c.
Thank you Michael for your many uplifting articles.
ReplyDeleteYou write:
The question facing me now is why am I not being hated without a cause? Is it because my life really doesn't reflect His in the world?
When someone is endeavouring to uphold the holy name of the risen Lord Jesus they will soon became aware that their teaching is opposed and they are hated by many without a cause.
For example when I teach God's word to homosexuals, lesbians, agnostics, atheists, or Islamists I have to have God with me or I would soon crumble and flee quicker than a brave man should.
I need to be emotionally resilient otherwise I will be unable to cope with their at times razor sharp tongues.
Excellent, excellent post!
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ReplyDeleteWho are our enemies? Everyone who is at enemity with God is our enemy. And how are we to treat them? We are to love them as we love ourselves.
An unsaved person needs to come to appreciate that they are a sinner in need of a Savior. That is one of the biggest hurdles for them to overcome.
Thereafter they should look to Lord Jesus, for He can save them out of their enslavement to Satan.
Josef Sefton