OFFENDED BY CHRISTIANITY?

 

OFFENDED BY CHRISTIANITY?

Do you find religion, in general, and Christianity specifically, offensive? Perhaps you dislike Christians and Christianity because of something that happened to you, or because of something you perceive  or maybe because of something you saw or heard about that was distasteful, hateful, hypocritical or incongruous with your personal belief system (if you say you have one), or perhaps you see Christianity as being out of step with your personal worldview? (Here is a short view related to these matters, presented by Dr. Jordan Peterson, a clinical psychologist, author and teacher.)

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Now, just for your information – and hopefully we might find some common ground with any potential doubters or antagonists – please be aware that even various Christians and Christian denominations don’t always agree. Many denominations are even antagonistic toward one another. For example, there are over 200 Christian denominations in America alone, and over 33,000 various denominations and cults identifying with or calling themselves Christian. So, you are not alone if you have been offended, are an antagonist, or just don’t believe in any one Protestant Christianity.

Scholastically, I am probably one of the least equipped to tackle this matter but that might just be the necessary strength for me to tackle this subject. (What I mean is that I don’t have an excess of “P.h.D. trees” in my forest. In fact, I don’t have any of those “trees”).

So much of Christianity that is taught nowadays, is either (1), way too complicated to understand, to believe, to accept and to employ, or (2), it is way too easy to be effective in any possible and lasting life change.

If you had been with Jesus, you would have seen that Christianity was both “taught” and “caught”. What I mean is, He first, would say the Words (i.e., He taught and explained what would become known as Christianity – named after Him, the Christ, of course); Secondly, He showed the Works. (I.e., He led by example, doing what He taught while His followers watched and learned what His Words meant through demonstration); then, He sent the workers, (His disciples), to do the same as He was doing, and instructed them to teach others as they had learned.

And by the way, following Jesus is NOT complicated but it certainly is NOT easy – it is, in fact, hard. And it is hard because it produces a radical transformation and a complete renovation of one’s life. A transformation from what was wrong in your life mentally, emotionally, and physically, to something amazing, and so satisfying and rewarding that you have to experience it to believe it. Let me explain.

I will skip the ‘really hard theology’ and begin ”just where you are”. Regardless of how you believe you came into being, (besides the obvious physical means), we both can agree, “here you are”. And regardless of what you believe will happen to you at the end of your life, that being your physical death, we can both agree that it is coming, one day. (So, we at least can have these things in common).

In the meantime, “here you are”. The Bible says, (I.e., God says), that there are two main things about your existence, or two ways to live your life and two destinations after your life.

NOW,

(There is One Way). You can live your life “saved by God”, or

(Then there is the Other Way). You can live your life according to your own opinions, likes, and dislikes. You get to decide the course and guess at the outcome.

AFTER,

(There is One Way). You are destined for eternity with God in heaven” after this life, or you spend eternity in darkness, terror, and in a lake of fire.

(Then there is the Other Way). You decay into nothingness.

((Oh, and by the way, scientists tell us that matter never disappears. It can and does, however, change form. And that includes the atoms and matter of which you are made. So, the idea that when you die, it’s over, is just wrong. The soul or spirit, the energy of your existence continues forever! FOREVER! Where is goes and what happens is what is important. And no matter what you think or wish would happen, science and God’s Word agree on this – you never end.))

Some people believe that how you live your life now decides where you go after you die – heaven or hell.

Whereas some other people believe that you live now, then you die, and that’s the end. There is nothing more.

Most all believe that the quality of life you have now, to some degree or another, is dependent on how you think and conduct your life now. This is true to a large extent, but those who believe this way should be confounded by the infinite scenarios that can take place for that determination. Then there are those who adhere doggedly to “life is short, live it up and damned with the consequence”, to which many say that “stupid is as stupid does”.

Finally there is “THE WAY”. I am talking about the Christian way of living now and what comes after this life; that is by being “Saved”. Yes, “saved”. This choice tells us that we live an ordered life now, according to the Bible and will be saved from perishing (decaying or being destroyed) after this life. And because God has offered such an unimaginable gift simply because you choose to believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus. Sounds easy, right? But it is not easy. Allow me to explain.

I will start with the easy-to-follow version, first.

What it means to be Saved. (I am going into the literal meaning of this idea or concept of being Saved, according to the Bible. The way I will explain this, which comes from the language in which it was written, is usually skipped over because it just sounds and seems too good to be true. So, most Bible teachers and pastors just skip the explanation and the promises and give an abbreviated and reconstructed version that has little power to effect the change in your life because it omits any motivation).

“To be saved – SOZO – in the Bible, means to be rescued from destruction and brought into divine safety“. To deliver or protect— (From Strong’s Bible Concordance).

SAVED:  To be made safe, to be made healthy, to be made whole (complete with purpose), NOW and for all of eternity,

You can be made safe, made healthy, and made whole in your body. In your mind. In your soul and spirit.

You can be made safe, made healthy, made whole in your home. With your family, your children, your spouse and relatives. In your work. With your friends. In every aspect of your life.

(This is not a magic formula or a spell. It is the Word of God at work in you, by way of your faithful, submissive obedience in following Jesus.)

This is the Good News that God gave John to proclaim.

This is the Good News and the reason God sent us His Son. Jesus.

This is the Good News that Jesus proclaims to the world, then and now.

And this is the reason Jesus sends His followers, His disciples, into the world – to tell the world about this Good News. In its simplest terms, this is the outcome of believing in Jesus, trusting Him and following Him.

Honestly, now. Who would not want these things in their life? You can ask millions who have received this GIFT, or you can just do it for yourself!

GOING DEEPER

Maybe you are still asking “how does this come about? Or, how can this be true?” If you really want to know, then hang on, because this may get a little strange at first. But considering all we now know about the brain, the mind, the psyche, how they interact, and the power of belief and faith, I hope you get this: You are saved by God’s Grace, this is His unearned and unmerited favor toward you, through your faith in Jesus and by your faithful submission to Him. (see Ephesians 2:8-9).

 

The book of Matthew 4:17 explains it this way: “Jesus began to preach and say”.

The words for ‘preach and say’, as used here, come from the Greek language, are kerusso’. This is NOT a casual statement nor is it just a narration. It is a word of formality, gravity and an authority which must be listened to and obeyed; something which has already been done, first in the Spiritual realm and then is to be manifest in the natural.  It is not a general statement nor is it a request.  It is a PROPHETIC command. Kerusso! Jesus is saying that you have to do this first, then the rest can come about.

Next, let’s notice that Jesus says “Repent”. What is often overlooked but should be  glaringly obvious is that Jesus does not tell us WHAT to repent from. We typically assume we are to repent of our sins. But that is not what He actually says. He simply says, “Repent”.

But REPENT from what?

Repent, (‘metanoeo’), from the Greek, means to change one’s mind – to change one’s mind for the better. (And, here is the task that makes this so difficult for most people!)

(And if it is so, that we are just to REPENT of our sins, it is just as important to know that the word Sin, from the Greek language is the  word ‘hamartia’ – literally means to be without a share in; to miss the mark. To miss the mark both of  all that God has intended for your life and all that He has for you now, and for all of eternity.)

It is commonly accepted that Jesus meant that we are to heartily amend, with abhorrence of our past sins. And it can mean that and it DOES mean that. BUT it MEANS SO MUCH MORE.

When Jesus says to REPENT, the overall meaning, the connotation of this word it to CHANGE AND CONDITION YOUR MIND TO THINK LIKE JESUS, TO SEE THINGS FROM HIS PERSPECTIVE AND TO RESPOND IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCE AND SITUATIONS OF LIFE AND DEATH AS JESUS DOES.

 This requires a radical redefining of our understanding. It demands that we turn our minds to what Jesus says and what He means – even if it makes us uncomfortable.

Jesus is saying that REPENTANCE is a radical reformation and shift in our paradigms. It is a change in our attitudes, and of our mindset, our will and emotions from how we naturally see things to HOW JESUS SEES THINGS. It is a change in all the choices we make in life so that WE CAN SEE THEM AS JESUS SEES THEM.

 Jesus is saying we must change how see or view and deal with our relationships with others, our families, marriage, and even our disputes. How we react to being wronged, how we give of ourselves, of our time of our resources. How we view work, money, wealth, and anxiety. How we view our community, our country and the world and how we view the lost – from how we see them – to HOW HE SEES THEM. We must see the world around us and what Jesus is commanding of us AS HE SEES it.  THAT IS TRUE AND COMPLETE REPENTANCE.

 We begin to see that the Words of Jesus are life giving words. They protect us, they guide and direct us. They strengthen us and provide us with purpose and hope.

And finally, in this verse, Jesus says, for the kingdom of heaven is now at hand (The words ” the Kingdom of Heaven” are so descriptive that you must take the definition of each word and consider their impact and importance. 

The Kingdom of God is now at hand, describes the long awaited arrival of the Messiah who is now to establish His Kingdom on earth. As the “Lord’s Prayer” even says, “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven”.  A Kingdom of forgiveness, of grace, mercy, justice and eternal salvation.  A Kingdom conquering death, disease, sin and darkness.

His Kingdom is a royal power, a kingship, dominion, rule and the right or authority to rule over a kingdom; the royal power of Jesus as the triumphant Messiah and the royal power and dignity conferred on Christians in the Messiah’s kingdom.” This is our calling and our role as Christians, Disciples of Jesus,

And finally, the phrase, the kingdom is nowAt hand.” (“At hand” comes from a Greek word with a meaning like the ‘crook of your arm’ and with the action like a mounting wave which has the power to knock you off your feet and roll you over and over; indicating a distance which is as close as your hand is to your wrist, AND as Luke 17:21 puts it, “the kingdom of God is now within you”. Romans 10:8 ALSO tells us, that “THE WORD (OF GOD) IS NEAR YOU, IN YOUR MOUTH AND IN YOUR HEART”.

Jesus is saying, we are to “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is now at hand”.

Now, FINALLY – Here is The Mystery: 

Believe it or not, and as strange as all this may seem, the One who spoke these prophetic words, possesses the power which is able to transform your life, so radically, so completely, so thoroughly, that those who knew you beforehand, would hardly recognize you afterwards.  In fact, if and when you embrace and absorbed His Words into your heart, mind and soul as His devoted follower you would hardly be able to recognize yourself when the process is complete.

You might even have to ask yourself, “Can I really be that man or that woman who went about under my name before?”

You are, in one sense the same person, but in another sense, you will have become someone utterly different. Made new. Reborn. A new creation.

This can be most easily accepted by a new believer, as the rest of us may think, “yes, I have already done this”. But when Jesus, speaking to Nicodemus, said, “you must be born again”, He spoke those words in the Aorist tense which means this is a continuing action. The Aorist tense has no regard for the past, present or the future. In this tense they are one-in-the-same. In other words, “In Christ Jesus, you are born anew, each and every day”. He is not saying you must be saved over and over. He is saying our repentance and rebirth in Him is made new and refreshed each and every day. This sanctifying process of perfecting us into the image and likeness of Jesus continues until we are, one day, home with Him, at last!

Please understand that what I am about to say, does not negate the trials, tribulations and troubles we will face in this life. They are part of our being sanctified. Nonetheless, this intensely real power to which I am referring, can pick you up today – right now – from the midst of loneliness, failure, ruin, misery, despair or any difficulty, and in the twinkling of an eye, as Paul said, IN THE MIDST OF THE PROBLEMS YOU FACE IN LIFE, He can begin to solve those problems, smooth out the difficulties, cut you free from entanglements and place you clear, safe and happy upon the highroad of freedom and opportunity – IF YOU CAN UNDERSTAND HIS PLAN AND PURPOSES, AND ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO ENDURE THIS PROCESS.

Does this mean your will always be physically well or mentally strong or rich by the worlds standards or famous? No. No. A thousand times no.
But it does mean that you can find purpose and meaning and usefulness in even the worst of life’s circumstances.

He can free you to go and shape your life as God would have it – a life full with purpose and of promises met.

He can throw open the MANY prison doors that hold you captive, and liberate you.

He is the healing balm for the bruised and broken heart.

He can inspire you with new thoughts and ideas, so that your life’s work may be truly original, meaningful and lasting.

He can impart new and wonderful kinds of knowledge, as soon as you really want such knowledge – glorious knowledge – strange things not taught in schools or written in ordinary books.

He can find your true place in life, and put you into it, too.

He can find the right friends for you, kindred spirits who are interested in the same ideas and want the same things that you do.

He can provide you the type of  prosperity that means freedom.  Not as the world knows prosperity.  But the type of prosperity that means true Freedom.  Free to be and to do and to go as God has called you to be and to do.

This Power of God can teach you all things you need to know, if only you are receptive and teachable.

But Jesus said, You must first repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand”.

So, if your life is lacking the continuous flow of the fruit of the Spirit, the love, the joy, the peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, Now, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is now at hand.

If your life is missing out on the works that Jesus did, and even greater works of teaching and preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom which can heal all kinds of sickness and diseases, Jesus says today is the day of your salvation – repent, for the kingdom of heaven is now at hand.

If you are living in loneliness, fear, doubt lack and want, Jesus says today is the day of your salvation – repent, for the kingdom of heaven is now at hand.

If you and your behaviors are “friendly” with the world but at odds with the Words and Teachings of Jesus, Jesus says today is the day of your salvation – repent for the kingdom of heaven is now at hand.

You know, from the day we are born until the day we die, the twenty-third  Psalm tells us that we will walk through the valley of the shadow of death in this lifetime. And that God has set at table  before us in the presence of your enemies, and that He has anointed our heads with His Oil and that our cup overflows. And His goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our lives. And our dwelling place will be in the house of the Lord, forever.

The day of our salvation is now at hand. You can experience the richness of being saved. You can feast at the table He has set before you, even in the presence of your enemies of lack, want, sickness, poverty, disease, loneliness and the like. You no longer need to miss the mark or to be left out of the things He has prepared for your life to Bless you and to prosper your soul.

You are made safe, and rescued from eternal harm. You will have found a rich and fulfilling purpose in and for your life, now. You can be made secure in all your relationships and in all the matters of your life. You can be assured of an eternal life with Him. THIS IS THE TABLE HE HAS SET BEFORE YOU.

For the kingdom of heaven is now at hand!

((Now, Father, we ask that you bless our heart and minds by having heard Your Word and ask You, Holy Spirit, to plant the seeds of Your Word deep into the soil of our hearts and minds that they will take root and produce your fruit in our lives, some thirty, some sixty and some one hundred fold, and that we will continue to be transformed evermore into the image and likeness of your Son, and our Lord, Jesus. Amen.))

Too much? Okay then. Just take it by faith, believe, trust and obey Him – if you can.

Your Brother and Friend,

Mike Young

PS: (Then there is the more ‘complicated version’ which tells about how God has designed a system of right and wrong, and the treatment of good and evil, that punishes all sin – rebellion toward God and His Ways – with both a physical and a spiritual death which leads first to an earthly grave and then to an eternity in hell.

(On the other hand, and to make it even more complicated, because God is, by nature, merciful, forgiving and gracious, He will forgive all your sins and will allow His own Son to die a physical and a spiritual death in your place as punishment for all your sins – that is, if you will believe in Him, (Jesus), and will follow His example in life – you will be allowed to live eternally with God in heaven, just as if you had always believed in Him and had never sinned. I know, it doesn’t make much human sense, does it? I told you it was complicated, but that’s the deal, or the Covenant as God calls it. (There is much more to the legal side of all this, but let’s skip the lessons on Jewish religious thought and belief systems). Oh, and one other thing – God allowed Jesus to be literally killed at the hands of the ruling religious elite at or around A.D. 30, and then as crazy as it may sound to some, He rescued His Son in the middle of all this. Yep. God raised (Jesus from the dead and took Him to heaven ‘as the first born of many’ sons. So, if you believe in Him and follow Him, you too will be rescued and raised from the dead to as one of “the many sons – and daughters” to follow after Jesus into the heavenly home He has already prepared for you!)


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