“Blessed are the meek: for they shall
inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do
hunger and thirst after righteousness: for
they shall be filled. Blessed are the
merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.”
Matthew
5:5-7.
Burning books reminds me of the days of
Hitler. In that era millions of books of all
genres were destroyed by fire. Have we
digressed in our walk with Jesus Christ to
the point that we now fully embrace Adolf’s
mindset?
Should the followers of Jesus Christ be
involved in destroying by fire the books of
other religions? And if so, where does it
all end. How about the book of Mormon and
the Jehovah’s Witness re-interpreted (New
World Translation) we know they’re full of
errors, should we follow up with those
abominations also? But let’s not stop there,
why not burn all the books that disagree
with Christianity?
Christianity has taken a lot of hits from
non-believers over the years; many folks now
believe we are just a bunch of zealots
without any real feelings for our fellow
man. Burning the Koran is insensitive and
quite frankly a sign of ignorance and it
gives the media yet more fodder in their
attempt to brand all Christians as haters.
Go ahead, burn the Muslim holy book, then
follow up that outrage with your sincerest
attempt to witness to them about Jesus
Christ, let’s see how heads are removed.
Is there any wonder the lost, for the most
part, want nothing to do with Jesus Christ?
If they believe Jesus is being truthfully
portrayed by the actions of these foolish
people claiming a relationship with Him,
then they will never come to the truth of
who Jesus Christ really is, let alone what
He did for them. I would not blame anyone
who would turn away from such people.
Does it make me mad when I hear of the word
of God being mistreated, such as the pages
being torn out of Bibles, then spit upon and
even urinated on? Or when I read stories of
America’s military leaders burning Bibles
that were sent to the soldiers in
Afghanistan to prevent those soldiers from
proselytizing the Muslims? Yes, it most
certainly does. But what’s even worse than
destroying Bibles is when I hear or read of
Christian pastors teaching their
congregations doctrines of men instead of
God’s word. But then again, it’s not me that
these offences are focused on.
I’m not God. I’m not the one who’s being
defamed by all this ignorance or all the
anger. I am a follower of Jesus Christ, but
He’s the One who is the recipient of all
these evil actions. But guess what? Jesus is
God, and as such, He will deal with those
folks. And you know how He’ll deal with
them? He sends His Holy Spirit to convict
them and to point them to the way, the
truth, and the life.
All of this insanity of Koran burning has
raised the ire of the Muslims way beyond a
feveredpitch.
And they don’t need any help in hating
Christians. I’ve said it many times before;
the Muslims hate us for what we believe and
for what we stand on. Why? Because the word
of God contradicts their prophet Mohammad.
The religion of Islam is a religion of hate
not love. You won’t find the idea of loving
one another in the Koran.
But you will find many references to killing
the infidels. And just who are these
infidels? Anyone who is not a Muslim. Just
before they chop your head off they will ask
you if you would like to become a Muslim. At
that point you can make your decision to
join them or be relieved of your head. I
would suggest that you place your faith and
hope in Jesus Christ before you are forced
into that particular predicament. Anyway,
the least of our problems as Christians is
that the Muslims might destroy a Bible or
two.
“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall
be called the children of God.”
Matthew
5:9. As Christians we aren’t to
push our faith on others. We tell people
about Jesus by sharing what the Bible says
about Him. We explain the Gospel to the
folks as the Holy Spirit directs. If they
accept the truth from us great, praise God.
The conversation can continue and we can
direct them to a Christ centered, Bible
believing Church where they can begin their
journey on the strait and narrow way. But if
they refuse the truth we move on to the next
person knowing full well that we’ve planted
a seed and that the Holy Spirit will do the
rest.
That’s how Christians are to act and react
to others. Displaying God’s love is not by
burning the books of the false religions of
this world. Explaining the truth of the
Gospel is demonstrating God’s love in full
view of the lost. Helping people in need is
proving God’s love still exists. Leading
people to Christ is focusing on God’s love
as our hope of eternity gained. And as
always, God gets all the glory.
“Blessed are they which are persecuted for
righteousness' sake: for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven.”
Matthew 5:10.
Look back two thousand years and you will
see a rag tag group of men going out among
the people of that day and telling them
about Jesus. Those early Christian men were,
for the most part, put to death for what
they believed and taught. They taught about
false religions and about all the deceptions
the father of all lies promotes. And they
preached how God so loved the world that He
sent His only begotten Son, Jesus the
Christ, to be crucified for the sins of His
creation. Then they told about His
resurrection and the hope we now enjoy all
because of Christ’s sacrifice on that cross.
All over Galilee and Judea they walked,
preached and made disciples of all they
could.
God blessed those men because they were
following His commandment, doing His will,
and when it came time He took them home. We
too should be presenting Jesus Christ in
this same manner. My brethren, Christians
should not be burning the books of the
condemned but preaching to them the truth of
Gods inerrant word, the Holy Bible.
God has preserved His word for millennia and
will continue to do so whether or not a few
earth dwellers feel the need to destroy it
or not. God is in control and as such He’ll
deal with those folks who wish to conquer
the world for Islam, and with those who
spread the lies of all the other false
religions. Jesus Christ cannot be stopped.
That was already tried at the cross 2,000
years ago and even though it was a
phenomenal achievement for Christ, it was a
dismal failure on the part of the enemy. And
what’s more the enemy knows it. Time is
short so Satan has now pulled out all the
stops. The fight is now down to bare
knuckles. But the fight is still between God
and those beings that rebelled against Him.
People, go to the end of the book of
Revelation, and there you will read for
yourselves that God wins this huge
supernatural spiritual war. To be more
precise He’s already won, now He is just
cleaning up the mess.
Let’s stop the insanity of burning books in
a dismal attempt to proclaim Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is not at the book burning
party. He’s got His own ideas on how those
who are lost need to hear the truth of His
Gospel.
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
twotug@embarqmail.com
All scripture is from the KJV and God
breathed