Posted on 06/13/2016 6:11:02 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
Many Christian leaders are encouraging believers not to get angry about the moral freefall that is taking place in our nation right now. The general counsel is, Stay calm. God is in control. The world is acting like the world. Our responsibility is not to judge the world but to love the world. So, be nice. After all, we dont want to turn people off to the gospel.
Much of that is true. This is no time for believers to become panicky, hateful or violent. The Scriptures teach us to be slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires (James 1:19-20). Although were in a fierce spiritual battle, we do not wage war as the world does (2 Cor. 10:3). We are never to do bodily harm. We are never to destroy someone elses property. We are not to lose our tempers and attempt to overcome evil with more evil.
However, it seems to me that we could use a little (well maybe a lot!) of righteous anger right now. The Bible urges us to, Be angry and sin not (Eph. 4:26 KJV). When greedy merchants exploited the temple and prevented genuine worship, the Lord Jesus got angry enough to grab a makeshift whip and cleanse the temple of the excess.
There is an anger thats appropriate. There is an anger that is motivated by love. A father who doesnt get angry at a reckless motorist speeding down the street where his children are playing lacks character. Bede Jarrett OP said, The world needs anger. The world often continues to allow evil because it isnt angry enough.
This morning, America awoke to the horrible news of an overnight terror attack inside an Orlando nightclub that claimed dozens of victims. Many of us are understandably angry at the killing of innocent civilians and the seemingly inept policies of our government to effectively deal with Islamic terrorism.
I believe some Christians lack of indignation is not a sign of their spirituality but of indifference. For example this past week a congressional panel reported on some appalling discoveries from abortion clinics that should infuriate us but for the most part, it doesnt.
After undercover videos seemingly showed a Planned Parenthood staff member trying to market infant body parts, a select panel was appointed to investigate abortion clinics and various companies that were reportedly doing exactly that. That investigative committee has now released their report showing the extent of the fetal-tissue harvesting operation and what the committees chairwoman alleges are violations of the law.
One of the more disturbing exchanges was contained in a set of January 2015 emails. When a customer with StemExpress inquired about the availability of aborted tissue, a clinic employee promptly emailed back, seemingly while an abortion was under way, There is one case currently in the room, I will let you know how the limbs and calvarium (skull) look to see if you are able to take them in about fifteen minutes
Less than an hour later, the employee reported, the calvarium is mostly intact, while the limbs .are totally intact. StemExpress, which works with Planned Parenthood, is a California based company that procures body parts and fetal tissue and sells to researchers.
Representative Marsha Blackburn (Republican, Tennessee), head of the House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, is now making a fresh request for a federal probe. I believe the investigation will move forward because this is so appalling, she told Fox-News.com.
Democrats, including Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton, are angered not by the killing and harvesting of babies but at the report! They call it a nearly year-long witch-hunt targeting womens access to safe and comprehensive health care. But most Christians are not angered at all. We sit back and say nothing because we dont want to be labeled unloving or political. The Bible warns about a conscience that has become seared with a hot iron. Apparently weve been exposed to so much evil that were not appalled by it anymore.
Jesus got so angry with people who abused little children that He warned them they deserved to have a millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. You cant love the Lord Jesus Christ and not get angry about the horrific ripping apart of the unborn babies whom He has been knitting together in their mothers womb.
Maybe instead of just calling people to calmness and passivity, Christian leaders should be calling for some righteous anger right now. Not anger that results in physical violence but anger that produces courageous confrontation, political involvement and positive action.
Three decades ago a group of mothers whose children had been killed by drunk drivers got angry enough to establish MADD Mothers Against Drunk Driving. The number of drunk driving deaths in the U.S. has been cut in half since MADD was founded in 1980, due in large part to the fact that a few women got angry enough to do something about it.
Norman Bales wrote, We are far too tolerant of the things that are repulsive to God. Martin Luther once claimed, When I am angry I can pray well and preach well, Obviously there is a time when controlled anger is appropriate. If not now, when?
Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter. If you say, But we knew nothing about this, does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not he who guards your life know it? Will he not repay each person according to what he has done? (Proverbs 24:11-12).
Well, it’s our fault too if we internalize America. It’s not a divine covenant country.
Let every man be a liar, yet let God be true
It took a few weeks for the 9/11 attacks to be recast as tragedy instead of outrage. Did you ever ask yourself why media pictures of the Tower jumpers went from prevalent to non-existent? Possibly you remember the flag flying that rather quickly morphed from nationalism to yearning in the form of yellow ribbons.
What’s the point? People who are outraged are likely to do things or demand that things be done. Plus, they might fuel the dreaded ‘backlash,’ the fear of backlash being used to further innervate demands for action.
In the case of Obama, even mentioning Islam or ‘illegal aliens’ is suppressed because actions against either is anathema to the Muslim-raised America-hater in the White House.
The notion that God is in control further dampens reaction. It’s a decadent, doomed civilization that sees self-preservation as hostility toward others.
Except, of course, God really IS in control. Theology 101.
We should not react to the world as the world reacts, as though Christianity were some human-centered club.
The Christian name of the game isn’t “self preservation” but “God elevation.”
God never promised an absence of martyrdoms. However He did promise to multiply Christendom itself “like the sand of the seashore.” When martyrdoms occur, they make sense in God’s plan. Grace is shed on many others as a consequence.
God in control? Fifty people killed for no reason...
You have to wonder what God has in mind, don’t you?
Ultimately the question comes down to: do we want to be a club of “religious people.” Or do we really want to dive into CHRISTianity? Emphasizing the CHRIST?
Clubs of religious people, I have no advice for.
But CHRISTians, I would advise to listen to His paradoxical plan. It works! Guaranteed! But it requires SELF sacrifice including the risk that not all will live.
Be the world’s or be Christ’s. But you can’t long sojourn being both.
For no reason? God would laugh you to derision.
Do you believe the bible is God’s word?
Yea, I’ve had it.
Just had it.
To the extent there is a God, yes.
In other words, no.
If you mean the Orlando gay club shooting... latest news is that it was some disgruntled Islamic gay getting back for whatever reason, under the name of jihad.
I doubt a single actual Christian was killed there.
Well then we really have no basis of discussion, if you just want to theorize up whatever concept of God sounds comfortable to you in the moment, without recourse to documentation.
I doubt a single actual Christian was killed there.
Yes, if you have no room in your head for the wisdom of God (e.g. that wickedness eventually destroys itself) then there is no basis for further discussion.
But if you ever have the notion to crack open a bible, then we could talk again.
The God-is-in-control folks are just absolutely RIGHT. Will we take lessons from this, or will we continue to pretend the world belongs to us?
Let me put on my MAGA prophet cap.
Big fat hint from God: if you want to see less of this, then DO WHAT YOU CAN TO CUT DOWN ON THE WICKEDNESS QUOTIENT.
That includes sane civil governance, an emphasis on the Gospel, the church living out what it preaches, etc. etc.
Now was that hard?
See less of what? Muslim massacres? Don’t you think
if Jesus could stop this, he would? Or is easier for
you to just blame the lapsed for their own fate?
A God that would permit the Jewish Holocaust might not
even be worthy of worship. And that’s not hard at all.
It was done with tongue planted in cheek, kind of. I have no use for my Pope and see him as a huge problem.
oh, that makes me feel better. :) sorry for not catching the sarcasm.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.