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By Jason DeZurik
The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
Does that sound like the headlines we read today? It amazes me that the more this world changes, the more it remains the same.
Jesus, as well as many other prophets, warned us about circumstances
that are happening today. In II Peter 3, Peter warns of the last days
and writes about the world being destroyed by fire. He also states that
scoffers will come and deliberately forget that the world was once
destroyed by a worldwide flood. Hmmm… Doesn’t that sound a little like
the events happening today?
Regardless of what happens in this world, our hope needs to be in Jesus
Christ — not in people. Unfortunately, we so often put our hope in
people and in a politically correct mindset. What comes to my mind is
the most recent vote in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
(ELCA) allowing practicing homosexuals to be ordained as pastors. This
principle can be supported nowhere in Scripture. Even the ELCA knows
something is amiss, as is evidenced by their very own actions. Why can
I make such a bold statement? Because people that are living together
outside of marriage and practicing sexual relations cannot be ordained
in the ELCA. They know that such a sexual relationship is a sin.
I believe that we have allowed sin to creep into the church, and now we
don’t know what we believe. Read I Timothy 3 to find out what kind of
people should be in leadership in the church. We have bent this
Scripture to the breaking point, and until we are willing to rectify
this problem, we will be nothing but hypocrites in the world’s eyes. We
have put Pharisees into church leadership. We well know what Jesus said
to and about them. We have also allowed false prophets into the church
to speak for God. Check out II Kings 21 to see the effect that false
prophets have upon the church. I believe this damage is occurring in
today’s church.
You have to live as though you believe what the Bible says — even when
acting upon Scripture is the difficult thing to do. Until people see
that a relationship with Jesus actually works in the real world, they
won’t want to come to Him. Case in point: I once had a friend who
talked a good talk but didn’t walk the talk. He claimed to be a
Christian but was actually lying to me and others. He even lied to
people who didn’t believe in Jesus Christ. (Some witness that was.) As
his Christian brother, I confronted him on this matter. I even told
him, “Just tell me the truth, and I will forgive you no matter what
happened in the past.” He told me the truth, and I forgave him.
However, he continued lying to me and others. This person, as well as a
person who sins and has no repentance (turning from one’s wicked ways),
should not be in leadership in the church. Other people saw my friend’s
hypocrisy in action, and I had to attempt to mend the bridge in those
relationships.
I do not write this to condemn but to challenge each and every
Christian: live out your faith in Christ! I Corinthians 15 is a great
passage to read about actually living our faith in view of Jesus’ life,
death, and resurrection.
Christians, aren’t you tired of eating table scraps? Our faith is found
in Jesus Christ and no other. Let’s start living what we believe so the
world can see the truth. This will not be easy, but if you are in the
center of God’s will, you will have peace of mind. If you want safety,
then please STOP following Jesus or claiming to be His follower. You
are giving Him and His followers a bad name. Being in the center of
God’s will is not safe, but it is an adventure!
More reading: Genesis 6:5 – 9 (How was Noah known among the people of his time? How can you begin to live that way?)
Matthew 24
The Book of Haggai
The Book of Habakkuk
Heck, read almost any minor prophet.
10:33 PM
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