934 - School Spirit, Part 2 - Seeds of Revival
Friends: American academia may have kicked Christian clubs off campus or out of school, but Jesus isn’t that easy to get rid of. The faithful persevere, spirits are revived. See the column... Blessings, Bob
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Labels: Christian campus ministry, Ephesians 2:2, father of lies, Isaiah 57:15, John 8:44, religious studies, revival, truth
Spirituality
Column #934
October 8,
2024
Common
Christianity / Uncommon Commentary
School
Spirit, Part 2 – Seeds of Revival
By Bob
Walters
“For this
is what the high and exalted One says – he who lives forever, whose name is
holy: ‘I live in a high and holy place, but also with the one who is contrite
and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and to revive the heart
of the contrite.’” Isaiah 57:15
Last week I
took the spiritual status of American university academia to the woodshed. It has been an ugly thing the past 150 years
as bedrock Christian theology classes have been largely replaced in colleges by
soft-core “religious studies,” and detuned as the central fabric of society.
“Higher” education? Higher than God?
Yet … there
is a glimmering light. Christianity
tends to be hard to get rid of. While universities have expunged Jesus from
their curriculums – I mean the real, Son of God, Lord and Savior, Jesus, the
way and the truth and the life of the Kingdom of God Jesus – no shortage of
Christians and Christian missions are alive and well on campus.
Of all the
ironies of Christianity – the King of Creation arrives as the humble, helpless
child Jesus; His death brings our freedom; His resurrection assures our
restoration, God’s Spirit animates our hearts for God’s Kingdom, God’s
mysteries somehow seal our faith in love and truth – Church history teaches us
that it is during persecution when Christian light burns hottest. From darkness
comes revival.
As in: after
Jewish leaders conspired to have Jesus murdered on the cross, His resurrected
body and life lit the fire of faith in thousands … then millions. After Romans persecuted Christians for two centuries,
Emperor Constantine became a Christian.
Today, doctrinally
true Christian clubs and ministries are largely banned on campuses whose
administrations – and student bodies generally – place a higher value on individualism
of identity, freedom for sins, and group-think than discovery of truth.
While we
might wonder what is better than forgiveness of sins, or more individual than a
personal relationship with Christ, academia frets that its secular,
homogenized, “truth” will be challenged. Yet it is not truth; it is a false gospel
of false uniqueness.
God’s Truth,
the truth that governs reality, is eternal. But Satan – as the “Lord of the
air” (Ephesians 2:2) and “the father of lies” (John 8:44), - creates
perennial temporal havoc. Humanist
philosophies and pagan gods/worship go back thousands of years across all
cultures. Satan’s greatest enemy is the truth of Jesus Christ.
Campus
ministries organized as “approved student activities or clubs,” have been mostly
defenestrated by university administrators under their “anti-discrimination”
policies (speaking of ironies). But
plenty of students have their “swords” – Bibles – with them, share in Christian
fellowship with their sisters and brothers in the faith, and evangelize on
campus not with argument, apologetics, and protest, but with “the hand and
heart’ of service and kindness. That was the social model of the earliest
Christians.
University
sponsored/approved Christian clubs may be nearly extinct, but outside churches,
ministries, and missions either amid or near college campuses love, support,
and encourage faithful students. Among the most effective campus ministries nationally
are the hundreds of Catholic parishes adjacent to colleges but controlled by
the church and “energized by its theology of the body.” (LINK: The
Campus Ministry Boom).
Jesus hasn’t
left campus, even as campuses try to leave Him. More next week.
Walters (rlwcom@aol.com)
repents, having once thought Christians were weirdos.
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