I don’t understand. I wake up and the first thing I hear is the news on in the living room and I am blasted by the latest scandal, the latest opinion that is contrary to the ones I have. I wonder how our “Christian nation” arrived at a place where our college students don’t think and just react to the latest rhetoric pumped from a tiny screen. I am aghast that our government seems unwilling or unable to just sit down and talk with each other. Rather they are so polarized they would rather the country fail than not get their ideological viewpoint undermined. I sit here questioning seeming fluid self-declared gender identity sweeping our culture, thrown in the face of God-created differences.
It is not just secular tidal waves that loom on our horizon. The church is being changed by these forces. The church is called to change the world, not the other way around. I read of what we would call mainline churches just giving up on basic Christian beliefs. “Mary wasn’t a virgin, she was just a maiden.” “Jesus did not raise from the dead, it is just an allegory.” It has become more of what you do than what you believe, “Live the good life.” The church no longer talks about the blood of Jesus providing a life-changing salvation. It is all about an entertainment of the senses in a joint expression of euphoria as a substitute for worship.
As a result, there is a cultural relativism. There are no absolutes. “We don’t need theology, we need a social application of cultural norms,” is touted at the latest seminar or church conference. The sheep have been set free to roam where ever they think is best.” And they have taken this relative culture and ran with it. Running toward destruction.
We must get back to basics. Where we hold standards high. Where the truth is the truth. Where the Bible is the basis of life. There must be an evangelism in our church. We must show unity, we must love one another. There are mainline churches across this great nation that are dying because they are not connected to the True Vine.
I pray for the church to be filled. I pray for the church to be called to prayer. I call for the church to change our culture. I pray that the great churches of America have a genuine revival of the Spirit of God.
And with this revival will come a change in our country.
Amen!