"As many as desire to make a good showing in the flesh,these would  compel you to be circumcised, only thatthey may not suffer persecution for  the cross of Christ"    Gal 6:12.
I'll say it right up front. Some of you  won't like what I am about to say.   That's ok, I understand.   But I must say it  and I will say it --as simply and clearly and lovingly as possible.   After we  have been believers for some good amount of time, something happens to  us.  The fire begins to smolder.   There is more heat than light, and a  little smoke begins to flood our hearts.   This is rather natural.   The  Jewish believers had gotten that way.   They had an exclusive in    Judaism.  They were the chosen ones who had the One True God.   All  othershad multiple, false  gods.   They were proud of this fact.   So  proud that they wanted to keep Him to themselves.   When Gentiles began to  be saved, there was only one solution -- make them Jews!
So they began  the task. They would follow the most successful evangelists -- in particular  Paul   -- and teach all of his convertsthat they had to be circumcised to be  Christians.   Circumcision was the physical act of becoming a Jew for men.   In  those days circumcision was rare amongst   non-Jewish people.   The  new believers struggled with this a bit, but would often succumb   to the  teaching.   Of course after they became "Jews", then theref ollowed all the  Jewish   regulations and traditions.   Eventually the new believer was so  "Jewish" that he found himself   in as much bondage to legalism as he once was  to his own gods. 
Paul set the record straight.   Those gentiles who became  believers did not have to become   Jews.   Jesus made the final sacrifice.    He paid the blood price for their souls.   No further   sacrifice was  necessary.  When a person found freedom in Jesus, there was no need to  resort to  the bondage of the Law.   Jesus fulfilled it -- all of it.   When you  are free -- seek to stay free. 
Ok.   So are you with me?   Now comes the  part you won't like.   We"mature believers" can   become so legalistic that we  become like the early Jewish believers.   We begin to preach to the   new  believer that he/she has to stop smoking to continue being redeemed.  Then  comes the   swearing followed by the clothes they wear.  What we want them to be  is carbon copies of   ourselves.   We want them to look like us, talk like us,  walk like us, dress like us, eat like us.   We don't want them to be different.    Gone are the all night get togethers where the new believers  get  together and talk about what Jesus is doing for them.   Gone are the  streetcorner preachers   -- they're just too radical.   Missing are the  things that made them want Jesus in the  first place.   Yes, they look  like us, talk like us, walk like us, dress like us, eat like us.   They   also are cold like us, weary like us, complacent like us. They, too, have  become "wet blankets" on the fires of new believers.
It's time that we  take upon ourselves a little of their fire, their excitement, their hunger  for the  Word, their love for Jesus,their prayer lives, their faith.   After  all, Jesus said we should have  the faith of a little child -- not the faith  of the sainted Pharisee.  Yes, all those other things have  their values.   But,  let's let Jesus do the work.   Let Him remove the nose rings.   Let Him lower  the  hem line.   Let Him bring the language into line.   Let Him stop the  smoking and drinking.   He can do it without putting out the fire.   Indeed, He  will fan it and make it burn hotter.   So   what if they are different.   You  were once, weren't you?   Jesus says we should be different --  cast in  adifferent mold -- march to the beat of a different drummer.
Whoa!   I  think I hear an unusual drum beat now!   Hey, there it is --let's march!   After  all we ARE the ARMY OF GOD!   Amen and Amen.
Monday, May 26, 2008
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