I lived my life for the first 30 years with no one to guide me into what is eternally right. Like most folk, I wandered around doing whatever I pleased. Some days I would consider righteousness and try to do it. Other days (most days) I would simply try to gain for myself whatever I could lay my hands on. Drugs, stealing, lying, and social suicide were my tools of trade.
At 31 I began to read Proverbs. It’s a very simple-minded approach to the wisdom of God. It was while reading that little book in the Bible that I began to become familiar with the fact that there is a wisdom beyond what is socially acceptable. And a couple of years later I had read the entire Bible, found a little church, accepted the Lord, and sat at the feet of a wise elder.
I mention all this to draw attention to something. Where are those who know the Lord? Are they making themselves available to someone who is looking for the Lord? I think of how the world is going insane with sin. Lies abound. Greed is the order of the day. The media holds it’s “church” twenty-four hours a day. And the world flocks to the “mass” hysteria of waste. Where are those who know the Lord?
The mainstream church is partially to blame for this lack of mentors in Christ. They teach a social Gospel lately. Their Gospel is more in line with an office with a couch. “If you want victory over this and that, just do this or that.” Where is the power of God? Who is dispensing the Glory of God revealed in Jesus? Where is the Christian who is actually ready to reach out to the sinner with truth, no matter how it will be received? By “ready” I mean seeking an oportunity.
I present this post for consideration. I don’t want to offer answers. I think the questions speak for themselves. If you’re one of the active lovers of God, then wonderful (and thank you). If you’re just a pew sitter/sinner, consider what you’ve just read. Bottom line is: if you don’t like the society you’re living in, remember that shutting up the true Gospel of Christ is key to the problems we’re witnessing today.
By His Grace.