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Self-Made
Religion
The
primary cause of our nations disintegration in the
political and economic realms, is our own moral and spiritual
decline. The latest statistics show that almost 72% of Zimbabweans
claim to be Christians and yet we are a people controlled
and manipulated by murderers, thieves, liars and thugs.
How can this be?
Many
times Scripture shows the Israelites (while continuing with
all their religious ceremonies and thinking of themselves
as honourable and upright), being delivered by God into
economic and political hardships because of the rampant
injustice and unrighteousness in their midst. God has not
changed! (Malachi 3:6). The difficult circumstances that
fall upon nations, cannot be separated from that nations
moral condition.
Having
wrong views about God affects every aspect of our thinking
and wrong views are a result of our suppressing or rejecting
Gods revelation. Now, when our thinking is wrong about
mankind, our understanding about the political and economic
realms will also be untrue. Not only will our policies in
these areas be defective, but our attempts to rectify the
growing defects, will lead to greater problems. Short-term
solutions might appear to offer or bring relief,
however, in time, their failures will also become obvious.
Such solutions only give hope to those who are
incapable of seeing further than the short term and the
reason they dont want to see further than this, is
a moral issuethey are in wilful rebellion against
Gods eternal truth and so trust in mans wisdom.
Our
present circumstances are a consequence of our ideas and
the ideas that shape a nation have their roots in the prevailing
faith of that nation. To prove what faith and ideas are
guiding our nation, we must look at the fruit in our societyis
there justice, liberty, freedom, peace and relief for the
oppressed? No there is not! No matter what we might wish
for, the fruit shows that the ideas and the faith that are
guiding our nation do not have their roots in Christianity,
but in something that is anti-christian. When a nation,
whose population is 72% Christian, finds itself full of
injustice, fear, increasing poverty, lawlessness and oppression
and the Christians think they are faithfully worshipping
and serving the true God, they are deceiving themselves.
Their religion and faith is being defined by themselves,
not God and is therefore apostate.
All
man-made religions replace Gods Lordship and word
with mans lordship and word (Matthew 15:6-9), while
proclaiming their devotion to God. Our nation is reaping
the fruit of our self-defined religion, whereby we have
exalted the commandments, traditions and doctrines of men
above Christ (Colossians 2:8,18,22,23). The fruit we see
around us is proof of this. The crucial issue facing the
72%, is do we repent of our rebellion or do we self-righteously
deny any relation between the condition of our nation and
our religious devotion?
Man-made
religions all have one thing in commonthey are fleeing
from their responsibility to the true God. Some do this
by denying the existence of God while others replace Gods
revealed will with their own ideas. Either way, they are
trying to escape from their God ordained responsibilities.
Eli,
Israels high priest and judge before Samuel, saw himself
as a devout man who honoured the Lord, however, by ignoring
his responsibilities, he was dishonouring God. Elis
grown sons were living in extreme perversion. They held
positions of authority in the nation under their fathers
authority. Eli failed repeatedly to deal with his sons
perversions, but the primary authority he refused to exercise
was not his parental authority (his sons were fully grown),
but that of judge and priest. Eli not only failed in his
responsibility to his family, but more significantly, in
his God-given responsibilities towards society. To deny
our responsibility to labour for a Godly society is to do
what Eli didhe reduced his faith to merely a personal
devotion and deceived himself into believing that this was
the emphasis and extent of Gods Kingdom rule. Scripture
shows, however, that Elis faith, rather
than honouring God, was despising Him, because he esteemed
Gods will and purposes very lightly (1 Samuel 2:30)
and so easily replaced them with his own purposes and will.
If
it were possible to divide Elis life into isolated
segments (which cannot be done), we might be tempted to
say he was a personally devout man. God, however, does not
allow such a dualistic approach to life. All of life is
religious and is to be governed by His law-word. To re-define
(and therefore limit) what God expects from us, is nothing
but will-worship, that is, exalting our own wills above
Gods will, which is rebellion. The consequence of
national rebellion, is national crisisexactly where
we find ourselves today. Gods response to such rebellion
is usually to hand rebels over to tyranny and political
oppression.
The
corruption and rottenness of the political leaders that
are controlling our nation is plain for everyone to see.
No one needs a coroner or some other expert to tell them
when a corpse is rottingeveryone can smell the stench.
It is only the corpse that appears to be comfortable with
its own rottenness, but such comfort is proof of death.
Only the dead are unconcerned about the stench and putrefaction
of deaththe living separate themselves from it.
What
would Christ say today to a nation as disintegrated as ours,
that has 72% of the population professing to be Christians?
Remember, a nations leaders merely reflect the predominant
ideas and faith of that nation. What does that say about
the faith of our 72% Christian majority?
The
kind of people who are being allowed to hang onto political
power, together with the socio-economic condition of our
nation, are proof that the Christians in Zimbabwe are living
in apostasy. The decay surrounding us is proof that the
church in our nation does not want to live by every word
that proceeds from Gods mouth, though they want the
benefits that come only from obedience. Every apostate church
has behaved in the same way throughout the ages (wanting
Gods blessing, while denying their responsibility
to Him) and Gods judgement has been the samepolitical
oppression and national destruction. The Scriptures confirm
this time and again. Even Christs own generation wanted
political freedom and deliverance from Roman oppression
while they continued in their rebellion against God and
His truth.
Only
true repentance can deliver a nation when Gods judgement
is resting upon it. However, a people who are living in
rebellion against God (especially a people full of religious
zeal), are also greatly deceived and think that their self-defined
religious activities are proof that they are blessed of
God. Any problems and difficulties in society, they say,
are because others are living in sin, not them. However,
what Christ said to the church in Sardis, He will say to
us, I know your works, that you have a name that you
are alive, but you are dead (Revelation 3:1)the
proof is in the fruit and our fruit is a stench. A minority
cannot control a 72% majority unless the majoritys
beliefs, in practice, are no different from the minoritys.
Christ went on to say to the church in Sardis, Be
watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are
ready to die, for I have not found your works perfect before
God. Christs counsel to us is, Repent,
or else! for He is a consuming fire (Hebrews 12:29)
and He wont long tolerate rebellion (1 Samuel 15:23).
If
we, who call upon the name of the Lord, esteem His justice
lightly; if we despise His law and scoff at what He has
said our responsibilities are, then we will be lightly esteemed
by Him, which is another way of saying we will be living
under His displeasure.
Remember,
the predominant religious beliefs in Christs day were
not new, but had had a long history of acceptance and respectability,
yet they were perverse and opposed to Gods word. Christ
was eventually murdered because He rocked the boat
by pointing out the perversity of his generations
cherished and respected religious activities. The only way
to evaluate the cherished beliefs and traditions of our
own day, is by bringing them to the light of Scripture (Isaiah
8:20).
If
we want a modern example of religiously tolerating national
perversion (though there are many others), then we need
only look at Hitlers Germany where the vast majority
of Christians remained either passive towards or proclaimed
their support for the tyrant. The German church, for the
most part, despised and rejected Dietrich Bonhoeffer for
pointing to the injustice and perversion of Hitlers
policies. How could a nation that professed to have a majority
of Christians, allow the rise and then the continuance of
a leader like Hitler? The exact same question must be asked
of the Zimbabwean people and church. We can rightly say
that for the most part, the faith of the German church during
Hitlers reign was perverse, but then we must also
acknowledge that the faith of the Zimbabwean church for
the most part is perverse (i.e., unbiblical). We have a
faith that desires the praises of corrupt politicians
more than the praises of God. It is a faith that is more
afraid of those who can kill the body than of Him who can
cast body and soul into hell (Matthew 10:28).
There
is only one hope for our nation and that is for God to bring
His people to a place of real, heart-felt repentance, whereby
we will forsake all our humanistic ideas about Him, His
Kingdom and what He expects from us and seek to live by
every word that proceeds from His mouth (Matthew 4:4). The
choice is between will-worship and true worship. The fruit
of these two positions are as obvious as they are opposite.
There is a possibility that we will stubbornly insist that
our will-worship is actually true worship, but the only
way to do that is to deny the relevance of and our relationship
to the social realm and withdraw more and more into our
own personal, self-made, religious irrelevance.
The
Lord is gracious and merciful and my prayer is that we will
repent and strengthen the things which remain, that are
about to die. If we, however, refuse to honour the Lord
in this way, then it makes no difference whether those who
profess faith in Him makeup 72% or 100% of the population,
He will be against us. True faith is inseparable from worksand
the works God expects from His people are that they do justice,
love mercy and walk humbly with Him (Micah 6:8). God alone
can define justice and mercy and thus we cannot rely upon
mans twisted ideas about these things. To pursue anything
in a way other than in the way God has revealed, is to promote
injustice and oppression, no matter how loudly we might
shout that we are merciful and just. To walk humbly with
God, is to rely upon His revelation for all we need to know
about all things. The greatest manifestation of pride is
trying to live independently of God and His comprehensive
wordpride goes before a fall (Genesis 3:1-7; Proverbs
16:18; 18:12; 29:23).
Think
about these things!
Derek
Carlsen
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