Many Christians, when reading
scripture, can but only imagine the things that will happen as Jesus second
coming approaches. For example that moment when Christians will be confronted
and asked to deny the lordship of God in their lives. What would you do? If you
are like me, I see that moment as a Katnis Everdeen moment. If you have seen
the movie, or read the Hunger Games books, you know what I mean: a moment of
pride mixed with rebellion, and hunger for justice. However I honestly have had
to ask the Lord to help me change these feelings. Why? Well, as I ponder up on
the word I see that these are not the reasons why He wants me to stand firm: He
wants me to do it out of the love I have for Him and understanding what He has
done for me; and frankly, in these times it takes much less to declare the Lord
publicly. What I mean is that our society is so corrupt that the minimum thing
you do that doesn't go according to the norm, destabilizes everything. People
start asking questions, judging, calling you names, etc. Back in Rome, there
was an ancient custom to burn incense to a statue of the emperor as a sign of
respect as a god, and as a confession of faith to him; Paul was advising the Romans
not to do this, for in doing this they will be denying the work of God in their
lives (Rom. 10: 9-11). I can imagine what they were doing to their faithful
Christians; I don't think they were only calling then names!
Recently, I read that the
Grammy Awards were the center of blasphemy, as every televised show has become.
Luckily there was someone representing in the midst of the storm: Natalie Grant, who was nominated for
two Grammys that night in Gospel. She did what many hadn't had the guts to do:
get up and leave! See, something so simple can make a statement. Not only that,
but when asked about why she left, she only responded by saying she was very
happy she belonged to the Lord! Again, if you have the same level of craziness
as me, you always think of the awesome situations you can encounter to
"pride in the Lord", but it could be much simpler than that, and it
could be now: By leaving when people around you are having unedifying
conversations, by not laughing at inappropriate jokes, by refusing to watch
what you know shouldn't watch, and listen only to what you know is beneficial.
At the end we can just say: "I'm so glad I'm Christian"
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