930 - No Time for Sheep
Friends: I don’t think civil law against displaying the Ten Commandments, or for displaying them, is a good idea. But new wolves are roaming, God knows it, and Christians need to keep watch. Blessings, Bob
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Spirituality
Column #930
September
10, 2024
Common
Christianity / Uncommon Commentary
No
Time for Sheep
By
Bob Walters
“Beware
of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are
ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits.” – Jesus, Matthew
7:15
Back
in June Louisiana’s governor signed into law a requirement that the Ten
Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom in the state.
I’m
all for the Ten Commandments, but I winced that this became law. Please
understand, I teach high school history and government at a Christian academy
with a full-on biblical worldview, but to me this law smacks of mis-use of
government power.
Christian
faith has to be a voluntary, cultural, and loving thing. I often say that
you’ll never argue the Holy Spirit into anyone, and I firmly believe that the
Ten Commandments are not so much about pleasing God as they are about loving
one’s neighbor. The Ten Commandments were part of God’s instructions to Israel as
it wandered the desert as well as timeless, divine direction for functioning human
society:
To
wit: 1. Love God, knowing supreme truth and purpose exist, and 2. Love others,
knowing we are, each of us, created in God’s image. Thus did Jesus boil down the
Ten Commandments to the two “Greatest Commandments”: Love God, love others.
Yes,
the Sabbath commandment (No. 4 of 10) changed with Jesus, who becomes our
sabbath and peace and is with us all the time and everywhere. The New Testament proscribes religious festivals
or the sabbath (Colossians 2:16), but Jesus as Sabbath is a powerful glue that
holds humanity in obedience and fellowship.
Or
at least, He is if we let Him. At the
moment, most Americans don’t let Him.
We
are in this fierce and weird U.S. presidential election being contested by two
American political parties who, in case you missed it over the summer, have now
both essentially abandoned Christian conservative values. Didn’t get the memo?
The
Democrats, of course, went off the ranch 60 years ago, championing the
elimination of the Bible (1962) and Christian prayer (1963) from public schools
and, over time, public spaces and public view.
Awful. But this summer the
Republicans off-loaded its thin slice of Christian moral mindset and is now
playing the middle field of popular American morality of liberal abortion
policies and buy-in for the gender agenda.
If
you missed it, just listen carefully to what Democrats and Kamala Harris,
Republicans and Donald Trump, and roughly 90+ percent of the media, are
saying.
After
these past 60 years, the current Republican command has realized that the
Christian right has offered morality and talking points, but generally
insufficient votes.
And
America’s secular institutions across the board – corporations, academia,
charities – and spurious social issue bullies – climate change, immigration,
abortion, race, gender fluidity and the LGBTQ circus – have poured hundreds of
millions if not billions of dollars into defeating Christian morality, sanity,
and doctrinal cohesion.
Meg Basham’s new book, Shepherds for Sale, just out this summer, explains the Woke money pressure put on many of America’s largest churches and most prominent ministries. There is a reason so many churches have gone wobbly on Bible truth and heavy on LGBTQ doctrine; illiberal lies are being bought and paid for … massively.
The wolves in sheep’s clothing are prowling, and it will be the doctrinally vigilant and Bible truth defending Christians who must cultivate Christ’s fruit – truth – on earth.
U.S. political parties have quit their posts; Christians need to stand with Jesus.
Walters (rlwcom@aol.com) will offer a more hopeful viewpoint next week. In the meantime read article, article, article, article, and Miracles of Stupidity. All great.
FYI: Here are the titles, in
order, of this week’s column links….
Cultural
Influence, Political Decline | Dan Hitchens | First Things
The
Age of Incomplete Religions | Joshua Mitchell | First Things
The
Myth of White Christian Nationalism by Kenneth L. Woodward | Articles | First
Things
Great
& Wonderful Days by J. Douglas Johnson | Touchstone: A Journal of Mere
Christianity
Miracles
of Stupidity by S. M. Hutchens | Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity
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