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712 - Human Nature, Part 1


Spirituality Column #712
July 7, 2020
Common Christianity / Uncommon Christianity

Human Nature, Part 1
By Bob Walters

“There is none righteous; no, not one.” – Romans 3:10

I was getting a haircut (mask on) last week when my long-time barber (he prefers “hair stylist”) and friend Eric held forth vehemently about public mask-wearing.

In the language of moral certitude Eric, who tells me all the time he does not believe in God and that anything I may happen to say about Jesus or faith is “just my opinion,” spoke without reservation or circumspection (or for that matter, invitation) that anyone who doesn’t wear a protective mask in a store is arrogant and inconsiderate and doesn’t care about others.  He just blurted it out, with fire and anger.  Masks matter.

OK, fair point.  But let’s not talk about masks.  Let’s talk about folks, like Eric, who do not believe, accept, recognize, or even allow for the existence of the moral certitude of God, and dismiss as “your opinion” any suggestion that objective truth exists only in God and not within the fallen human self (“Don’t judge me!”).  Yet …  they are nonetheless morally certain about judging the moral intentions of others in public.

Morals exist, they righteously assert, but only “when I say so.”

Alas. Such is life in America in this season of perpetual offense.

There exists in life a highly available and more profitable, comforting, and helpful body of intellectual pursuit and human character assessment than this.  Such as?  One could study Jesus Christ, the Bible, and salvation with special emphasis on sin.

As we witness the persistent, vigorous public display of outraged opinion on masks and COVID-19 and the riot-fueled lunacy of Antifa, BLM, white privilege, systemic racism, social justice, political correctness, cancel culture, every gender fluidity combination and pronoun one could conjure, destroying public monuments, burning American history, and whether we should continue to have police … all of that pales in comparison to the conversation and introspection each one of us should be having about our sin and our human sin nature.

When we assess what’s really going on big-picture in this upside-down and backwards season of American culture, politics, media, science, academia, economics, and spirituality, I believe it comes down to this: a person or group denying the existence of moral certitude founded only in God will assert their own opinions as moral certitude in the name of social justice – not a Bible term, incidentally – with sufficient self-assigned and self-righteous authority to impede anyone else’s freedom of dissenting thought, resolute faith, pursuit of truth, and all-important mutually binding responsibility.

Even in the greatest opportunities this life offers thanks to Christ – to know God is real, to live gloriously with Him eternally freed from sin, to rest now in the love, faith, and joy of the Holy Spirit, to serve God and others – our broken human nature, our moral default setting, often points first to the behavior of others, not my own sin nature.

Only Satan, the father of lies, has the cleverness to make all this happen.  But if you are a believing Christian curious as to what the Bible says about it, I point you to this marvelous audio sermon link Christians & Rioting Part 2 from my old friend, blogger and Oklahoma preacher Brent Riggs.  Listen to it, and we’ll talk more next week.

Walters (rlwcom@aol.com) listens to Eric’s (and others’) opinions about many things, but doesn’t antagonize anyone when they have sharp objects next to his head.

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