Thursday, December 6, 2018

March 8 – Distressing Times

        2 Peter 2:6-8 - “...if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the filthy lives of lawless men (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in this righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard);”

        Sometimes there is a fine line between hating the sin and loving the sinner. We know that Jesus did it perfectly, but we redeemed sinners have a much harder time doing so. I currently work (2018) in the hospitality sector of the workforce, specifically at a hotel, in the center of the universe – in a small town that emphasizes history, arts, New Age philosophy, city-life getaways, and dwindling morality. The basic function of any hotel is to provide sleeping accommodations – comfortable, amenable, and commensurate with one's financial expectations. This hotel also offers spa services, contains a restaurant, and hosts special private events, such as weddings and receptions. All of those functions do not require a great deal of moral decisions, when transacting with the public – except for weddings.
        American society has acquiesced to the trending philosophy of amorality. So, now a heterosexual couple, who are my age, are stressing over the “wedding” plans of their gay son, who is “marrying” another gay guy. (Gay marriage is obviously an oxymoron; hence, my use of quotation marks.) The parents are not stressing about the two young men, only with the wedding details. As I watched this unfold several times, with our wedding co-ordinator, my distress arose, my anger arose, and my stomach turned. The distress came to a head one day, when I was working the front desk on the day of a gay couple's “wedding” reception at the hotel. The couple had asked the front desk personnel to hand out gift bags to their overnight “wedding” guests – an act that was not unusual, and that I had done before. However, this time was different. Giving out arrival gifts is not part of my job, but rather a favor to the hotel guest. So, when I refused to give out gifts this day, my co-workers and boss were not happy. Rather, they questioned my ability to treat people with courtesy and respect. To them, that simple gesture was not a big deal. To me, handing out arrival gift bags, was a tacit approval of an immoral act. As 1 Timothy 5:22 states, I was not going to “participate in the sins of others”. Therefore, I took a stand for what I believed. It was quite an uncomfortable situation for my team that day.
        Just like Lot felt 3500 years ago, I am distressed over the blinded, but filthy deeds of lawlessness today. Psalm 12:8 states, “The wicked freely strut about, when what is vile is honored among men.” The fourth chapter of Ephesians gives us the explanation for this behavior. “....you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking,. They are darkened in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts. Having lost all sensitivity, they have given themselves over to sensuality so as to indulge in every kind of impurity, with a continual lust for more” (vv 17-19).

        What is our job as Christians to combat this evil? Ask God to open blinded eyes. He is ultimately the one who has the power to change hearts and minds. Gently instruct “in the hope that God will grant them repentance, leading them to a knowledge of the truth...” (2 Timothy 2:25). Recognize that God is, in some fashion, “sending you to them, to open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, so that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me” (Acts 26:17, 18). Let us purpose to walk in the light, even as the darkness is glorified among us.       

Sunday, October 28, 2018

January 12 – Absolute Truth

        John 14:6 – "Jesus said, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'"

        That statement is the most exclusive statement that any religious figure could ever make. C.S. Lewis said that there are three possible conclusions from this statement: 1) that Jesus was lying; 2) that Jesus was a lunatic; or 3) that Jesus was truthful, and therefore, he really was the Son of God – the 2nd person of the Triune God in the flesh. If Jesus was truthful, then Christianity is a very exclusive belief system. Thirty years after Jesus ascended into Heaven, the apostle Paul makes another bold statement about the story of Jesus. Galatians 1:8 – "Even if we or an angel from heaven should proclaim a gospel other than the one we proclaimed to you, let him be eternally condemned!"
        From these verses and others, is where we get the idea that the Bible is God's recording of manifested truth for all of mankind – absolute truth. Even though God chose a timeline of hundreds of years to reveal more and more of himself, there always existed an absolute truth – one for all people, at all times of history, in every place on the earth. Jesus became the ultimate revelation of God himself and the final word in the unfolding of God's truth to mankind (Hebrews 1:2,3; Romans 16:25f).
        This sets Christianity apart from Hinduism and Buddhism, which would perhaps be inclusive of some Christian beliefs. Islam claims a direct revelation of God to Mohammed, some 500+ years after Jesus lived on the earth. Jesus, in Islam, is relegated as just a prophet, not God in the flesh. And Islam would certainly not agree with our opening scripture. Therefore, Christianity is at odds with Islam, also. Add into the mix, the myriad of other religions not followed by a billion people, as the other big three are. All would be at odds with our beginning scripture. Absolute truth has to be this way, or it would not be absolute, and therefore not truthful or trustworthy at all. It would be arbitrary at worst, as in all the minor belief systems that just make up their own doctrine, or hopeless and uncertain, at best, of a happy future, as in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Only Christianity brings the free grace of God, the free gift of salvation, for anyone who would understand it and take it.
        There can only be one belief system that is true in this world for everyone, everywhere, at all times. It has to be exclusive to have any validity of claim to truth. If it is not exclusive, it is worthless to put one's trust in, as eternal truth.