We should weep as we watch our society regress into the pre-Christian Greco-Roman/pagan
view of the world.
David Roberston
(Laocoön and his sons, also known as the Laocoön Group. Marble,
copy after an Hellenistic original from ca. 200 BC.
Found in the Baths of Trajan, 1506.)
It’s no secret that I ardently follow and read the words and observations of two very
different, yet actually very similar, clerics who both happen to live in the UK.
One is a Free Church Presbyterian Pastor in Scotland the other is a former Chaplin
to the Queen and former Anglican priest,
who now happens to be Bishop of the Christian Episcopal Chruch.
They are evangelical, conservative, orthodox, traditional–clerics of two vastly
different denominations yet both are much more similar than they are different.
I’m not sure as to whether either man is familiar with the other but I would suspect
that they have some sort of knowledge of one another as each man has had his
fair share of attacks by a more liberal press for holding to and freely voicing a
strong Biblically rooted Christian faith.
When it comes to defending the Christian teachings, neither man is afraid to
take on MPs, authors, professors, reporters or other clergy members.
They are each, in their own right, true defenders of the faith.
They are both very learned men and well read.
And they can certainly hold their own and not think twice nor bat an eye when
it comes to professing the Truth as it is met with every form of attack and or assault.
I admire that in them.
They do not buy into the feel-good dribble being passed off in so many churches these days
as a modern take on Christianity—that when stripped and pared down to the bare bones,
it is nothing more than the self-proclaimed gospel of the individual verses
the Gospel of the Risen Christ.
In Christianity, there are some very hard truths.
Truths that we in this 21st century of ours have grown unable to stomach as we find them
difficult as well as uncomfortable and therefore intolerable to acknowledge or accept.
Jesus did not come into this world to pat us on our heads and tell us of the marvelous
job we are doing.
He did not come to applaud our half-hearted efforts nor the notion of ‘if it feels good,
it is good’ nonsense.
Jesus came to save the sinner.
And the sinner is each one of us.
Each of us is at fault.
If you don’t believe that then your ego is bigger than your very soul.
Each one of us falls short.
Each one of us needs a savior…if not saving from the world…saving rather, from our
very selves.
The fact that our culture is not progressing, as we so often quip with our labels of post
modern progressivism… but rather, in actuality, we are regressing…
Regressing back to a time of self-absorption and intolerant barbarism as we live
our lives preferring the paganism of a myriad of self-created demi-gods to the One True God.
We are slowly becoming what we so smugly deemed of those in the past as primitive,
ignorant, egotistical, ancient and primal.
Hedonistic is the better description.
I am encouraged knowing that there remains those who continue to speak the Truth despite
the world’s desire to dispel it.
Whereas those of us who hold steadfast to the Christian faith know that the battles
continue to rage, the war has already been indeed won—
Yet we may still weep as we take stock of the battles we are beginning to fight.
As fight, we must.
In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead,
and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge:
Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct,
rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction.
For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine.
Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of
teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.
But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist,
discharge all the duties of your ministry.
2 Timothy 4:1-5
Reblogged this on Talmidimblogging.
I am afraid that it will get drastically worse before it gets better-Have your read Matt Walsh?
https://www.dailywire.com/news/27897/walsh-many-people-have-asked-me-tone-down-jesus-matt-walsh
In case you haven’t
I agree— and thank you so much for sharing that piece— it’s really something— that we should ‘cool it’ and ‘tone it down’ — makes my blood boil
Julie, it is far worse than just hedonism oh the part of the participants. Frankly, people can do whatever they want, as they don’t answer to me. It’s the requirement that we simply shut up and live with it that becomes the problem. Worse, the demand that we celebrate certain things as wonderful and brave. Like what it’s name…Jenner. That man was a genuine hero; I remember his Olympics like it was yesterday. Now he is…um she? Or something. And now most people think getting your stuff whacked is braver than winning the Gold medal. Um..sorry for the crudeness by the way.
No apologies necessary Wally— cause as I say— The Truth is often hard
That’s a fact.
Excellent post, Julie… everything is getting more and more upside down in this world and Christians must either stand for truth or fall away. I pray that the Holy Spirit will enable me to stand boldly for Truth as you do! ❤ and hugs!
thanks Lynn—some days I just get riled up 🙂
I like this comparison: “it is nothing more than the self-proclaimed gospel of the individual verses the Gospel of the Risen Christ.”
That pretty much nails the biggest problem with the Church in America—living and spreading the wrong gospel.