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Christians
Can Change this World
by Dr Peter Hammond
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If
God can change you, then God can use you to change some part of
this world.
That
our fallen world needs changing is beyond question. When our newspapers
and films glamourise immorality, undermine traditional family values
and encourage selfishness, greed and lust; when criminals escape
justice by legal technicalities; when half of the world suffers
under totalitarian dictatorships and persecution; when pornography,
perversion, abortions, terrorism and the occult are increasing -
then we know that this world needs to be changed.
But
most Christians have abandoned their moral responsibility to bring
the light of the Gospel into heathen darkness. Many Christians are
allowing their own children to be brought up by godless humanism
in state schools and entertained by occultism and pagan magic through
Hollywood films and television.
There
are many anti-Christian forces seeking to undermine and destroy
the Christian Faith, including: persecution by Muslim and communist
governments; secular humanist domination of educational institutions,
the entertainment industry and news media; and false gospels and
unBiblical heresies within many theological seminaries and all too
many churches.
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We've also allowed ourselves to become misinformed, brainwashed
and intimidated into feeling guilty for the great achievements of
Christian missionaries and reformers over the past centuries. Christians
who are ignorant of history have ended up apologising for those
faithful Christians who converted cannibals, ended inter-tribal
genocide, abolished child sacrifices, defeated witchcraft and won
whole nations to Christ.
Many
Christians have surrendered to the forces of darkness, entered into
negotiations and co-operation with idolaters, demythologized the
Bible, removed offensive Bible passages from our preaching
and lowered standards to allow the unconverted easy access to the
church.
In
the past the church went out to conquer the world for Christ. Today,
in too many churches, Christ is being sold for 30 pieces of silver,
or less. Instead of the church changing the world, the world is
changing the church.
For
decades now many Christians in the West have been turning away from
the God-orientated, Bible-based, Christ-centered foundation of the
Reformation. Instead, many Christians have been turning to the man-centered
humanism of the Renaissance, which has always inevitably led to
the extremes of permissiveness or totalitarianism, as seen in the
French Revolution and the Russian Revolution.
The
results of this apostasy are plain to see in the abortion holocaust,
the pornography industry and the political protection of perversions
in the West; and the massacres and concentration camps of the East.
The
results of abandoning God's eternal standards as revealed in the
Bible are: families that fail to nurture, governments that fail
to punish the guilty, governments that fail to provide security
for the law-abiding, schools that fail to educate and churches that
fail to be houses of prayer for all nations, making disciples, teaching
obedience.
We're
living in an age of guilt manipulation where all too many Christians
are being prepared for slavery by the abuse of Scripture and by
the manipulation of our emotions. Some of the key phrases in this
campaign are: love, unity, equality, tolerance and reconciliation.
Nice words. Noble sentiments. However, the slogan of the French
Revolution was: Liberty! Equality! Brotherhood! (Actually
the full, original slogan of the French Revolution was: Liberty!
Equality! Brotherhood! Or Death!). Yet, despite the apparent
good intentions of their slogan, 40 000 heads rolled as the guillotine
went into overtime, 300 000 were executed by other means, and Europe
was plunged into 25 years of war - with millions killed.
In
the same way, we must be aware of the politics of guilt and pity,
which seek to manipulate our emotions and make us the willing tools
of evil men who know how to disguise their intentions. By observation,
we can note that some of the cliches used in this moral revolution
have hidden meanings. For example, love - can mean the passive acceptance
of evil; by unity is usually meant conformity; equality you can
find in the concentration camps in Red China; by tolerance is normally
meant tolerance of evil; and by reconciliation is normally meant
surrender. (Why should we disagree, argue or fight. Be reasonable.
Give in to my way and we'll be reconciled).
What
is the solution? What can we do? Firstly, we need to study the Scriptures
to learn the objective truth. The Word of God must be the judge
and the solid foundation of all our actions. This is where the Reformation
started. Until we know the Word of God, we can be easily misled.
Secondly,
we must warn our people about the dangers of humanism, immorality,
false religions like Islam and Marxist revision of history. We must
wake up to what is happening around us and expose the tactics of
anti-Christian forces.
Thirdly,
we must realise that truth is not determined by majority opinion,
but by the Word of God. We must not confuse change with advance.
Neither must we allow ourselves to become guilt manipulated. Refuse
to apologise for the alleged sins of Christians of another age and
place.
Fourthly,
we need to encourage our people and direct them to positive Christian
action. Without a vision, a people perish. We need to
instill courage, hope for the future and build up our faith in God's
Word. People overcome by fear and guilt are unable to resist evil.
We must turn to God and find forgiveness, freedom and strength through
repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.
Elijah
dared to stand alone against the 450 false prophets of Baal and
the 400 false prophets of Asherah. Elijah challenged their heresy
and idolatry. Elijah's faith in God made him strong and bold enough
to oppose the majority who were wrong. And Elijah changed history
that day on Mount Carmel by exposing falsehood and turning the people
of Israel back to God (1 Kings 18).
Wycliffe,
Huss, Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, Tyndale and Knox changed the course
of human history by daring to study the Bible and by boldly speaking
out against the unBiblical teachings and corrupt abuses of the medieval
Roman Catholic church.
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William Carey with the first convert from Hinduism
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Missionaries
like William Carey changed history by taking the Gospel to India,
translating the Bible into numerous local languages, and by ending
the Hindu practices of infanticide, child prostitution and the burning
alive of widows on the funeral pyres of their deceased husbands.
William
Wilberforce launched a life-long campaign to end the slave trade
and set the captives free.
Eastern
and tribal thought have a cyclical view of history. Repetition and
the inevitability of history is so engrained in Animist
and Eastern thought that they see themselves as suffering history
rather than affecting or making history. Easterners see themselves
as caught up in the process of history and at the mercy of the forces
of nature, the spirits or the ancestors (all external forces).
This
is in contrast to the Christian worldview, which sees a linear development
of history which starts at creation, goes through the flood, the
giving of the Law at Mount Sinai, the incarnation of Christ, His
crucifixion and resurrection, His Ascension, the Day of Pentecost
and will culminate in the return of Christ and the Day of Judgement.
Hence Christians say: Only one life, it will soon be past,
only what's done for Christ will last.
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Every
day is unique, every opportunity must be used. Time is limited in
the Christian worldview. The Christian sees himself as significant
because he is an individual created by God with a purpose. This
emphasis on the individual is unique to Christianity among the major
world religions. We must each individually stand before God on the
Day of Judgement and give an account of our faith and conduct. Each
of us must repent for our own sins and exercise personal faith in
Christ for forgiveness for our sins and freedom from the power of
sin.
In Christian thought, nature is subject to us, able to be developed
and used for God's glory. We are able to change the course of history,
because our Sovereign God is Almighty, His Word is the power of
God for the salvation of all who believe, and He answers prayer.
The
Bible teaches us to have a holy dissatisfaction with second best,
a bold faith to trust God for great things, to step out and to change
what is wrong and to establish what is right in God's eyes. We must
not underestimate the power of praying according to God's Word and
stepping out in faith and obedience to His commands. It is this
faith that enabled Christians to end child sacrifices, cannibalism,
polygamy, slavery, widow burning and other atrocities of heathen
religions.
But
remember, you cannot have victory without a battle. Sacrifice and
risk are essential. We can never win if we keep avoiding problems;
we must solve problems by facing them and dealing with them. The
future belongs to the brave and the bold.
Are
you such a Christian who can claim: I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
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Christianity
calls us to action. Eastern religions like Buddhism and Hinduism,
on the other hand, produce stagnant, backward, non-productive societies
obsessed with selfish meditation and fatalism. However, as the West
accepts more and more of these Eastern religions and pagan presuppositions
of false religions, much of the West is decaying on the inside through
secularisation, permissiveness and materialism. By neglecting God's
Word, by forgetting those Christian principles which made Western
nations the most prosperous and free nations in the world, they
are dying on the inside. There is a practical unbelief having the
form of Christianity but rejecting its real power. Many times one
can hardly tell the difference between the standards of the Christian
and the heathen. All too many are obsessed with me, myself
and I this exestentialism (self-centered experience orientation)
and humanism. All this has bred selfishness, pride and rebellion
against God.
One
of the results of this me generation obsessed with self-gratification
is that the cohesive unity of our communities has vanished. In this
age of mobility and prosperity, loyalty is being rejected. Loyalty
to family, wife, church, denomination, work and country is evaporating.
This is an age of rebellion and self-assertion - doing your own
thing. Long-term commitments seem to be no longer acceptable to
most of this self-seeking generation.
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The French Revolution was in reality a bloodbath
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It is the responsibility of God's people in the Church to offer
our confused and searching young people an exciting challenge, a
worthwhile cause, a demanding mission and opportunities for action.
But we must again teach our people, by word and example, of the
need for long-term commitment and uncompromising standards of loyalty
to God and country, to church and mission, to duty and honour, to
family and friends. Personal, wholehearted commitment to Christ
and His cause is at the heart of the Gospel.
We
have to love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul,
with all our mind and with all our strength. Are you committed to
Christ? Are you wholehearted committed to His standards of duty,
honour and loyalty - no matter what the cost?
By
faith and obedience we can turn stumbling blocks into stepping stones,
crisis situations into opportunities for ministry, battles into
victory. We are more than conquerors (Romans 8:37) and
overcomers (1 John 5:4) through Christ.
(Peter Hammond is the author of Putting Feet to Your Faith and The
Greatest Century of Missions.
Visit www.frontline.org.za for more articles by Peter and for details
of the Great Commission Course, which will be held in Cape Town
27 June - 18 July.)
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