Sunday, June 3, 2018

Dues Vult / God wills it

 I found the comment to be intriguing:
"Walsh is correct. Modern churches have done their utmost to become all things to everyone, and in their homogeneous wanderings, have lost sight of the core principals of Christianity. Values. Honor. Respect. Sacrifice. Perseverance. Decency. Tradition. To stand against evil, even in the face of death. These are the things the Bible teaches, and our Faith demands. Until we return to the foundations of our Faith, darkness will continue to run rampant in this world."
The comment was taken from an article by Matt Walsh, and was labeled Marty P and Deus Vult, lest I be accused of not giving credit where credit is due.

That observation coupled with this quote is by G.K. Chesterton:

"The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried."
~ G.K. Chesterton

 Resonated with me as I read and hear so many in the Christian community trying to analyze why we are losing so many of our young people into the world. Hello, my brothers and sisters in Christ. If you line most of our Christian youngsters up alongside their worldly peers you honestly can't pick them out of the group. They are shuffled off to the same secular day-care centers, eventually to be shuffled into the same secular schools. They are taught the same secular (and in some cases horrid nonsense) of public schools, and we wonder at their turning away from what we perceive to be Christianity. 

At it's core Christianity is a giving up of one's self:
Matthew 16:24  "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man would come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." 

We haven't taught our children to sacrifice for Christ, in word or deed. Those in authority are afraid to teach their members on this as well. Often we hear platitudes about sacrificing, but that is as far as it goes. Look at the list in the above comment: Values. Honor. Respect. Sacrifice. Perseverance. Decency. Tradition. To stand against evil, even in the face of death.

Well, well, 'Values'. What does it mean, Values? Perhaps honor and respect could be the first of the values?
  • Ephesians 6:1  "Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. 2)  Honor thy father and mother (which is the first commandment with promise)," 
  • 1 Timothy 5:17  "Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in the word and in teaching."
  • Romans 13:7  "Render to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor."
Sacrifice? I've been in this situation more times than I can list. You are at a different congregation, or in a different scenery at least. After introductions, invariably the question is asked, 'What do you do? What kind of work are you involved in? It is seldom thought that as a wife that your number one 'job', would be in the home. And if you answer, "I work at home" there is a void. Everyone knows what you do 'in the home', so what would the next question be? There is a plethora of questions  and conversations that could follow, but it is so seldom that we get that answer most of us don't know what to do with it. What does this have to do with sacrifice? Historically men have been the 'breadwinners' of the family, and families lived on what the goodman brought home. Made do with what they had. Now, of course prices are so high there is no way families can make do with less than two incomes. To live on one income would require...sacrifice. And indeed, it would be a sacrifice, I don't say that lightly. 

It would show that we value something above money. That we would rather obey and follow scriptural principles than sell our soul to the highest bidder.    

So, honor and sacrifice would be a beginning, followed by perseverance, decency, and even tradition. How important is our faith? How important are our children, and that they be taught truth? How important that they be taught to stand against evil, even in the face of death? If we can't or won't stop following the crowd, do we really expect our children to do so?

"These are the things the Bible teaches, and our Faith demands. Until we return to the foundations of our Faith, darkness will continue to run rampant in this world."
The comment  taken from the article by Matt Walsh, from Marty P (Deus Vult), is on the mark. I don't know who this person was, but unless we as Christians stop howling in anger against those who would try to tell us the truth and turn back to following the Lord, we're doomed.

Philippians 4:12  "I know how to be abased, and I know also how to abound: in everything and in all things have I learned the secret both to be filled and to be hungry, both to abound and to be in want. 13)  I can do all things in him that strengtheneth me."

Hallelujah! What a Savior! 

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