“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of
Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation to every one that believeth; to
the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”
Romans
1:16. There’s coming a period of
time when professing Christians will either
stand firm on their faith in Jesus Christ,
or they will renounce Him in their attempt
to stay free of any persecution.
Undoubtedly, some of the future Christian
persecution will lead to death.
I know what you are saying, “Not in
America”. Well let’s take a moment to
consider a hypothetical situation. The
following scenario is fiction, or is it?
The Supreme Court of the United States
confirms that Christian beliefs are harmful
to children.
“A landmark judgment, handed down by the
Supreme Court of the United States, declaresthat
Christians with traditional views on sexual
ethics are unsuitable as parents, and that
homosexual ‘rights’ trump freedom of
conscience in America. These Judges stated
that Christian beliefs on sexual ethics may
be ‘detrimental’ to children, and they
implicitly upheld an Equalities and Human
Rights Commission submission that children
risk being ‘infected’ by their Christian
parent’s moral beliefs.
The Supreme Court’s judgment strongly
affirms homosexual rights over freedom of
conscience and leaves all Christians unable
to raise their children as desired, despite
a proven track record as loving, caring,
parents as well as being good providers. The
summary contained in the judgment sends out
the clear message that Christian ethical
beliefs are potentially harmful to children.
It states that Christian parents with
mainstream Christian views are not suitable
to be considered as potential parents since
this does not agree with diversity and
equality policies.”
There now appears to be nothing to stop the
increasing ban on Christians who wish to
pursue their God given rights to become
parents as most are not willing to
compromise their beliefs. Since the Supreme
Court has basically denounced Christianity,“in name
only” Christians? Will they continue as
professing Christians, or will they denounce
Christ so that they may be allowed to
continue in childbearing as well as living a
non-persecuted life?
Fiction or non-fiction the question must be
asked: “Will Christianity become so
inconsequential that no further rulings will
be necessary because of the diminished state
of the church?” To further dramatize the
above fiction/non-fiction scenario let’s
bring the matter of Christianity before a
future US Congress.
“The US House of Representatives, as well as
the US Senate, after reviewing the political
correctness of the Judiciary branch of
government, and as an independent and august
body, find that the establishment of new
anti-Christian laws must be forthcoming. The
US Congress has now given President Obama,
in his second term as president, far
reaching powers to contend with the growing
threat of Christianity.
A new presidential dictatorial edict (from
one who rejects the constitution) declares
that all Christians attempting to worship
openly and/or in the privacy of their very
own homes are now subject to search and
seizure of property which may result in
their arrest. There will be no need for a
trial as all those who are caught
transgressing the president’s new edict will
be imprisoned immediately and indefinitely.”
Do these hypothetical scenarios showing
America’s possible future give any of you
reason to pause and review the scriptures to
see if there is any reference to such
situations? You can imagine how any
dissention during this future period will be
severely dealt with. Before we head off to
the Bible to get God’s perspective, let me
just say that the above scenario is not
fully fiction. The High Court in England
basically has concluded that Christian
ethics are harmful to children; I
substituted the US Supreme Court for the
High Court of England to dramatize how this
very real situation could occur here in the
US. The scenario with the US Congress was
purely hypothetical.
There’s obviously a push on in England to
establish a firm precedence for
discriminating against Christians. Will it
be long before the US follows suit?
On a slightly different note, according to
an article I read recently Switzerland is
becoming a nation devoted to the Muslim
religion of Islam. But that’s not near as
scaryas
the fact that they have passed a ‘racial
discrimination’ law which establishes fines
and incarceration for anyone convicted of
criticizing the religion of Islam. President
Obama has gone on record wanting these same
‘hate laws’ established by the US Congress
making any criticism of Islam a crime, yet
you may criticize Christianity with all
impunity. This from a man who professes to
be Christian yet places the religion of
Islamover
Christianity. Obama born again? Doughtful.
It’s time to venture into the Word of God
“Yea, and
all that will live godly in Christ Jesus
shall suffer persecution.”
2 Timothy
3:12. The Greek word “pas”
which is translated into English as “all”
means: each, every, any, all, the whole,
everyone, all things, everything. Paul says
every single Christian living a godly life
will suffer persecution. I know there are
plenty of Bible teachers around that will
dispute this because the kind of persecution
Paul is speaking about can’t happen in a
free society. Well then, let’s see if we can
find another witness. Oh, here’s another
verse that seems appropriate at this
juncture.
“Then shall
they deliver you up to be afflicted, and
shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all
nations for my name's sake.”
Matthew 24:9.
There’s that pesky Greek word “pas”
again, this time referring to “all” nations.
All nations will be involved in the hatred
and persecution of those who live a godly
life in Christ. And of course that would
include the good ol’ US of A.
So the question remains, who will stand firm
in the face of what most certainly is on the
horizon – intense worldwide Christian
persecution? If you search the history
archives available to almost everyone you’ll
find that millions upon millions of
Christians have been martyred over the
centuries. The Catholic church is far from
the least of these persecutors. During the
11th through the 16th
centuries AD we find a period of time
referred to as the Dark Ages. During this
time period no less than 50 million devout
Christians who would not dance to the
Catholic church’s tune were horribly
murdered, most were burned at the stake.
Will millions more Christians be martyred
prior to Christ’s return? Possibly. As many
of us know there are always going to be
those who will bow the knee to Baal instead
of standing firm on their faith in Christ.
Those who fall into that category will then
be referred to as Christ rejecters, and yes
they will all probably live to see another
day. But those who deny Christ before men
will notice they’ve a new problem when they
ultimately stand before God.
“Whosoever
therefore shall confess me before men, him
will I confess also before my Father which
is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny me
before men, him will I also deny before my
Father which is in heaven.”
Matthew
10:32-33. Certainly something to
think about.
What the gist of this commentary boils down
to is this, are you ashamed of the Gospel of
Christ? Does the mention of Jesus Christ
while you’re out in public embarrass you?
Have you given any thought to the very real
question “What if, here in America, we lose
our inalienable rights?” The Constitution of
the United States of America is currently
being trampled upon with a shear lack of
regard and which, quite frankly, is
astonishing. Currently, in all areas of our
federal government there is little evidence
of sincere efforts at re-establishing that
once revered document (The Constitution) to
its previously held place of prominence.
And what will the elimination of the
Constitution mean to the professing godly
Christian? I must take a little artistic
license with a quotefrom
one of my favorite movies “You got trouble
folks, right here in River City, that starts
with a T and that rhymes with P and that
stands for persecution, yes you’ve got
trouble folks”. For all those born again
believers in Christ living a godly life,
persecution is not far away.
“For the LORD will not cast off his people,
neither will he forsake his inheritance.”
Psalm
94:14. The list of those who
stood up for Christ and then died a horrible
death is long. The Apostles were all, with
the exception of John,put
through the most excruciating of tortures
before death. In the first three centuries
AD Christians were fed to wild animals,
dipped in pitch and impaled on poles then
lit on fire like candles for lighting up the
night, as a matter-of-fact there has never
been a time since Jesus’ ascension when
Christians weren’t horribly martyred. Why
would any Christian living the godly life in
Christ today feel immune to the coming
persecution?
“But what can those living godly in Christ
do Ron?” We’ve already done it. We’ve placed
our faith, trust, and hope in Jesus Christ,
and Him alone for salvation. Nothing of this
world can touch us. We can’t be harmed. We
are indwelt with the Holy Spirit of God.
Malevolent supernatural forces have no power
over us as we claim the power of Jesus
Christ over our lives. So edify one another
with these words. Remember these bodies are
only vessels holding our true self and God
has complete dominion over us.
Our time has come. As we continually stand
firm upon our faith in Christ we prove to a
Christ rejecting world that God reigns. His
power and His glory will be seen through
each of His obedient children. And through
our obedience Jesus the Christ will be
exalted.
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
twotug@embarqmail.com
96 County Road 5480 Salem, MO 65560
All scripture is from the KJV and God
breathed