"In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will
judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his
kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the word; be prepared in season
and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage--with great patience
and careful instruction. For the time will come when people will not put
up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will
gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching
ears want to hear." (2 Timothy 4:1-3 NIV)
Careful
observation and introspection of current events and a society that
willfully turns its back on God and His ways to accommodate sin, lets us
know--the time has come--when people will not hear sound
doctrine, but prefer to seek and support those who cosign perversion in
our daily lives.
How do we know? We've
given people carte blanche to use illegal drugs (mind-altering drugs
that inhibit rational thinking) under the guise of medical use.
And in some places--the medical use facade is not even in question and a
church in Illinois has been established where they worship--marijuana.
Since that's all they will be doing is getting high--I wonder what the
consequences will be when they're involved in situations where others
are injured or killed.
Standing up for beliefs based upon the bible has become the foundation others use to ridicule and persecute--on all fronts.
There are those who obviously do not understand history and the fact
that this country was established on the foundation of civil
disobedience against what they felt was the tyranny of England. Civil
disobedience--a willingness to take a stand against injustice has always
been a factor in how this country does business. However, when a
county clerk in Kentucky stands firm in her beliefs--the venom spews
like the winds blowing dust--covering everything in hatred of followers
of Christ.
What
continually amazes me is the lack of tolerance for Believers and what
they believe by those who claim we are intolerant against their
lifestyles that are in opposition to God's Word. We don't hate
and spew obscenities at those who disagree with us. Most of us
(Believers) understand that people may not agree with our view and
accept it--without argument or denigration of a person's stance. Personally, I'm not interested in debating anyone about God's Word, but I do love a discussion in which all can be enlightened.
Yesterday, because
I dared to comment on a news article (and trust me, I knew what would
happen), haters came out of cyberspace almost before I finished typing. Now, remember--I commented on the article--not to a person who had already commented, but suddenly, I was the villain because I dared to commend Kim Davis on her stand.
I had a number of people who tried to use the Bible to deflect from
their hatred--from women speaking in a church being sin, to gay rights
supporters using the race card (how dare I support Kim Davis since I had
only been allowed to vote for the last 60 years), to assuming what my
background is without any knowledge of who I am.
What
did I do? I preached The Word, providing scripture references to
support what I said and reminded all who hated, that God loved them and
so do I. The devil couldn't stand it when I told people I loved to love them and they eventually stopped commenting.
Instead
of engaging on the level of ignorance of God's Word shown by
unbelievers, all we should do is to proclaim and explain God's Word--no
matter how foolish someone else might be. One person--even told me (I have it copied into a document) that MEN wrote the bible, but GOD wrote the ten commandments.
When I questioned how they could believe God wrote the ten commandments
but could not inspire men to write the bible, I received no reply. I
realized that this person was merely referencing what they had seen in a
movie--since they did not realize that the ten commandments are
located in the bible--the same bible they refuted since "fallible,
fickle men" wrote it.
Let's endeavor to do what God said
for us to do--preach The Word, be prepared in all situations to say what
God said, and know why He said it so we can explain it to others. The
time has come for us--who Believe in the totality of God's Word and its
contextual meaning to stand firm and proclaim it with confidence in
Him, strengthened and empowered by Holy Spirit.
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