Sunday, August 6, 2017

The Christian Atheist #2: Customized Christianity

 “Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts. They have no fear of God at all. In their blind conceit, they cannot see how wicked they really are” (Psalm 36:1-2 NLT).
“Have it your way.” Burger King’s slogan is really the motto of the American society. We like to have things our own way. We like to pick and choose pretty much everything, from what we have, to what we do, and to what we believe, etc. 
There are a lot of people who approach Christianity in this way. They believe in God, but they only want to accept certain elements of Christianity. It is like as one writer said, “God created us in His image and we take and return the favor.” We make God in the image we want Him to be in. “I’ll take the love of God; but, I don’t want His wrath. I want the mercy of God; but, I don’t want His righteous judgment. I want His blessings in my life; but, that whole take up your cross and follow Him daily is just not for me.”
We tend to love the part of the Bible that tells us that God has a wonderful plan for our lives, but there are parts of the Bible that seem so outdated to us. Like for example, we think, “Who actually practices sexual purity anymore?” We tend to like the fact that God was generous with us, giving His One and only Son on the Cross. And we like that He promises to provide for our daily needs. However, we don’t like that God’s Word commands us to tithe and be generous to others, so “Let’s just skip those parts.” And we like the promises that He will work all things out for our good, day in a day out. But we think, “Weekends are mine, so I don’t care if God commands me to worship Him corporately and encourage other believers on Sundays, that’s my day to play and get things done.”
Sin has a way of whispering into our hearts. Then we rationalize our decisions, not even realizing what we are blinding ourselves to sin. This is a very dangerous place to be according to the Bible. Take for example the account of two men, Nadab and Abihu (Lev. 10:1-2). These two individuals sincerely desired to worship God but in their own way, rather than the way He had commanded. And as a result, God struck them dead. Now, I’m not saying that God is going to struck you dead (and I’m praying that He will not). :)
We could look at other examples from Scripture of people who practiced Customized Christianity, however, none of them ended with results they wanted. Therefore, I implore you to learn to reverently and lovingly fear (respect) the Lord. We need to follow Him as He directs throughout the Bible, not just the portions that we like. (Did we not learn this from our parents—we have to obey all of their rules, not just some of them? Of course we all did.)
The Bible says that the fear (a healthy fear, and respect) of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Pro. 9:10). “Fear of the LORD is a life-giving fountain; it offers escape from the snares of death” (Pro. 14:27). And Proverbs 22:4 says, “True humility and fear of the LORD lead to riches, honor, and long life.” Learning to fear the Lord, following Him as His Word commands is not a bad thing; rather, it leads to blessings. So may we fear the Lord, and follow Him completely.
In His service,

      Matt 

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