Denying
Jesus
This week the
Virginia Tech called a convocation in the aftermath of
the massacre in which 32 were killed. Four speakers
represented the religious community. The first was a
Muslim, the second a Buddhist, the third a Jewess and
the third a Lutheran. (I refer to him as a Lutheran and
not a Christian on purpose). The selection of the
speakers must have taken considerable thought in the
light of the fact that their messages could make a huge
difference to still the anger, sorrow and confusion of
those assembled, but also because the convocation would
be broadcast across the world and be seen by millions.
For any true
Christian this was a wonderful opportunity to minister
hope to those who were despairing and to tell the world
that we have a living Savior who promised eternal life
to those who would put their trust in Him. And, that
this promise was guaranteed because Jesus rose from the
dead.
I find it
interesting that the Muslim was selected to speak first
and the “christian” last when the official statistics
claim that 76.5% of Americans are “christian”, 1.3%
follow Judaism, .87% are Buddhist and .5% are Muslim. So
we have become so politically correct that the majority
have to yield to the minority. In dictatorships, it is
common for the minority to dictate to the majority but
in a democracy one would expect the opposite to prevail.
The Muslim
Quoted from the Quran, the Buddhist spoke about the good
of mankind and the Jewish woman spoke about “God” and
referred to Ecclesiastes. Then the “christian” spoke. He
referred to the New Testament and to Jesus as the
resurrection and the life and the fact that Christianity
is the only faith that can offer real hope – right?
Wrong! He never mentioned the name of Jesus or Christ.
He did not quote one verse from the Bible or even
mention the Bible. Worst of all, he said nothing about
our hope, the resurrection, eternal life or any other
part of the Christian message. If it were not for his
“back-to-front” collar you may have thought he was a
politician, plumber or psychologist! To crown it all,
his denomination is very proud of him and features the
story on the homepage of their website, complete with a
transcript and audio recording of the message. (http://www.thelutheran.org/news/
)
Then off
course, there are the many “christian ministers” who
open city council and other public meetings in prayer to
“the generic, one-size-fits-all god”. The only
difference between these and the speaker at Virginia
Tech is the size of the audience. They all have been
cowered into a position of compromise and denial. That
is, if they ever had believed or known the glorious name
of the Lord Jesus Christ. They are more concerned about
being accepted by their Muslim, Buddhist, Jewish and
Pagan brothers than being accepted by the Son of God.
They have all forgotten that it was He who said:
“whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny
before My Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 10:33).
They all follow in the footsteps of the Peter who denied
the Lord. They all deserve to hear the crow of the
rooster and the look of hurt and disappointment of the
very One they choose to disassociate with. One can only
pray that they will, like Peter, have a change of heart.
If the
“leaders” fail to lead in the stand for the Gospel, then
what can we expect from the followers. Allow me to plead
with you, never to be intimidated into denying the Lord
who bought us. The last 2,000 years has produced a long
line of men and women who have chosen death rather than
denying the Lord. In fact, no true believer could ever
deny Him, no matter how great the threat of being
shunned, tortured or killed. And what should we say
about those who deny Him, not to escape martyrdom, but
to curry favor with those who hate our Lord? But worse
of all, how can a .5% minority intimidate a 76.5%
majority?
Christian, we
have the most wonderful faith of all. Christianity is
the only religion that is a relationship and not a
religion. Jesus is the only leader who died for His
followers. We are the only ‘religion” whose Leader rose
from the dead. We are the only ones that have a
guarantee of sins forgiven, resurrection and eternal
life. We are the only ones whose scriptures can be
proven to be the inspired Word of God (Jews deny the
best part of the Bible). No other religion can offer
any of these things. Their leaders all remain dead,
their scriptures are man-written, contradictory and
contain no proof of divine inspiration. They cannot
promise eternal life and have no assurance of a
resurrection. Why should we be ashamed of the only
living and true faith? Yes, it does exclude those who do
not believe on the Lord Jesus, but it is not we who
restricted membership. Jesus made it exclusive when He
said “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through Me. “ (John 14:6). But then, only One who rose
from the dead has the right to make such a claim.
Don’t be
brow-beaten into feeling ashamed of our Hope, faith and
wonderful Lord. If Muslims can boldly speak and die for
a book of contradictions and a leader who was a crook,
robber, adulterer and murderer, then we can speak with
more boldness of the Glorious Son of God who laid down
His life for us and who rose on the third day with
healing in His wings and Who is seated at the right hand
of the Majesty on High. But maybe many of us do not
really believe that Jesus is who He claimed to be and so
we are hesitant to defend something we are not sure
about. Maybe some of us have been conditioned by the
world’s propaganda to doubt the One and Only True God
and the infallible Word of God. Maybe the lies of
antichrist has convinced some of us that there are other
ways to god and that we all worship the same god and we
are all his children anyway.
It’s time for
you to decide what you believe and to nail your colors
to the mast. Quit trying to sit on the fence. We once
again need an Elijah who will cry: “How long will you
falter between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow
Him; but if Baal, follow him.” (1Kings 18:21); or a
Moses who called “who is on the LORD'S side?” (Exodus
32:26). We need the power of the Holy Spirit that
transformed Peter to empower and transform us. We need a
church that will boldly stand and declare the truth.
“I have not
written to you because you do not know the truth, but
because you know it, and that no lie is of the truth.
Who is a liar but he who denies that Jesus is the
Christ? He is antichrist who denies the Father and the
Son. Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father
either; he who acknowledges the Son has the Father also.
Therefore let that abide in you which you heard from the
beginning. If what you heard from the beginning abides
in you, you also will abide in the Son and in the
Father. And this is the promise that He has promised
us--eternal life. These things I have written to you
concerning those who try to deceive you.” (1John
2:21-26).
Anton Bosch
anton@ifcb.net
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