Showing posts with label Gospel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gospel. Show all posts

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Why Do the Elite Want to Censor Jesus

No, the word "censor" is not too strong. You can stand in public and proclaim or carry a sign advocating limitless causes. Freedom of Speech and all that. Let someone go public with anything Christian and a climate has been created so that the perception is that it violates the separation of church and state. Never mind that the first amendment says, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
The original wording of the fist clause helps us understand the intention of the framers of the Constitution: "Congress shall make no law establishing articles of faith" (National Archives). That’s it. There was to be no state religion. But, the restrictions placed on religious expression, note, restrictions placed on religious expression, prohibit that which is guaranteed by the Constitution.
Yes, many of these restrictions and prohibitions violate the Constitution in prohibiting the free exercise of religion. But one says, the Supreme Court has limited that expression. Yes, but you can read the words of the Constitution and marvel at that. Certain judges have a stake in squelching the gospel, and it appears their ambitions prevailed more than their legal knowledge. Why would they do that? Why, indeed? For reasons similar to those who hounded Jesus, spied on him, and plotted his death. Some present judges, educators, and politically elite find Jesus dangerous to their agendas. In this they are like the treacherous high priests Annas and Caiaphas, like Herod, and even Pilate who initially and officially found no fault in Jesus, yet gave in to pressure and sentenced him to death.
"But hearing about Jesus is offensive to some." So? I am constantly offended with profane use of the name of God, and the crude vulgarities people have been given the right to spout. I tire of hearing shallow comedians mock truths I hold dear. Let expression and ideas compete. That is freedom. Right now there is an uneven playing field. There are no limits to where the religion of Jesus may be criticized. But there are prohibitions upon where they may be advocated. And free people advocating their faith, or praying in public, is not the same as Congress making a law to establish a religion.
But why do the elite fear Jesus so? It seems the elite always have. Jesus healed a man’s withered arm in a synagogue. The response of the leaders? "They were filled with madness and communed with one another what they might do with Jesus" (Lk. 6:11). Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead after being in the tomb for four days. Just as expressions of the power of Christ today, that had to be squelched: "The chief priests took counsel that they might put Lazarus also to death; because that by reason of him many...believed on Jesus" (Jn. 12:10-11). If the people follow Jesus they might lose their power over the people. Similarly, the "high priests" of our secularism must get information about Christ out of sight.
Why? It really boils down to this. They do not hate the Bible and its message because it teaches kindness, or love of neighbor. They hate it because they want no restrictions on their sexuality, whether abortion which is a cure for their immorality, or same sex unions. Kill Lazarus. Get Jesus out of the public square. The elite today find Jesus a road block to their ambitions, just as the elite in Palestine did 2,000 years ago. And politicians who voluntarily give in to pressure and eliminate Jesus from the public square, act out of the same motives as Pilate, their brother, their own ambitions.
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Thursday, November 02, 2006

Christ is the Answer? What is the Question?

Years ago I preached in a small city where an evangelistic campaign was advertised by having the members of all the churches involved attach bumper stickers that proclaimed, "I Found It." After weeks of this a few wags applied a bumper sticker claiming, "I lost it."

I suppose the campaign was based on Jesus' words, "Seek and you shall find." But find what? The text mentions in a few verses later a narrow and demanding way that leads to life (Mt. 7:13-14). Why do I need that? To paraphrase Descartes, if I am reading this, am I not living? Actually no, not in the profoundest sense, I am just existing.

This universe was made by and is subject to a Holy God. His holiness is so profound he cannot partner with or have companionship with what is unholy. That gives me a problem, for I as all responsible humans have sinned. This separates me from God, so that the scriptures assess me as "dead" in sin. I am dead because I am separated from God who is the source of real life, that which culminates in eternal life. Eternal life? To live, not just exist, forever? Yes, to live, to thrive, to know joy and relationship to the Eternal God, to share in his doings forever! If that possibility exists, surely I want to know about it. And especially when the alternative is existence in eternal darkness, away from his comforting presence, with all the wicked and defiled who have ever cursed this earth with their existence, in what is called an eternal "death," in loathing, anguish, and absolutely no hope for the condition ever changing.

I am not sure what those people with the bumper stickers had found. The things of the Spirit are too profound and full of awe to be summed up in cheer leading slogans. But the Bible does tell us what we can find: God's provision for the forgiveness of the sins which separate us from Him. And that is not by God just saying, "Hey, you have some decent inclinations, I'll just overlook your sins." If he did that and took me into his fellowship, he would be in fellowship with what is defiled, and would no longer be Holy. That isn't going to happen. The gospel tells us how God punished sin and how we can acquire the benefit of that so that our sins can be set aside justly, enabling us to have "life abundantly," here and hereafter.

The religion of Christ is not just belonging to a "jivin'" church. It is about relation to God, living in harmony with him, and reverence in our assembled service as well as in our daily lives. It is about the joy of living in harmony with the purpose of the universe.

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