The Passion of the Laodiceans
by Steve Lumbley
Mel Gibson’s movie, The Passion of The Christ was released on DVD last week and
once again sales exploded to near record levels as 4.1 million copies were sold
in just the first day.
For the record I should make it clear that I have not seen the movie nor do I
intend to. I have seen enough of the trailers and read enough about it to know
that it is something in which I do not wish to participate. And participation is
the operative word when it comes to this movie. The whole point of this film is
to draw you in to the ritual represented on the screen.
In case you don’t know, The Passion is not about the gospel, it’s not even true
to the Biblical account of Jesus crucifixion. It is in fact the Catholic ritual
known as the Stations of the Cross brought to life on the big screen. As with
any ritual it is designed to provoke an emotional response in its participants.
It seems clear that the picture has produced a strong emotional response in
those who have viewed it.
But has this movie accomplished what many church leaders claimed it would
accomplish? Just to review, here’s what some prominent church leaders said about
the movie at the time of its release.
Without question, this is the finest work that has ever been done on this
subject. -Pat Robertson
No film in my lifetime has the potential of impacting more people with the
world's greatest story than 'The Passion'. It could be Hollywood's finest
achievement to date. -Tim LaHaye
This movie could have a profound spiritual effect on millions of people. -Paul
Crouch, Jr., Trinity Broadcasting Network
I am praying that Mel Gibson's movie will have a powerful impact on our culture
and that it will appeal to millions of movie lovers who are starving for a
glimmer of honesty regarding the miraculous and life-changing story of the One
who died for everyone, no matter their religious heritage, station in life,
sexual preference or skin color. - Jerry Falwell - From Falwell Confidential,
Sept 24, 2003
The film is faithful to the Bible's teaching that we are all responsible for
Jesus' death, because we all have sinned. It is our sins that caused his death,
not any particular group. I doubt if there has been a more graphic and moving
presentation of Jesus' death and resurrection, which Christians believe are the
most important events in human history. Billy Graham 12-01-03
The verdict was nearly unanimous. Virtually every well known Christian leader in
the U.S. endorsed this film. Almost all stated that the movie was true to the
Biblical account of Christ’s crucifixion. It was promoted as a great
evangelization tool. Now it turns out the results have been somewhat less than
what was hoped for, at least as it applies to the proclamation of the Gospel.
A July survey by the highly respected Barna Group measured the impact of The
Passion of The Christ on those who had seen it. Here’s what they found.
People who had seen The Passion were asked if it affected their religious
beliefs in any way. Just one out of every six viewers (16%) said it had.
The audience was also asked if viewing the movie had affected their religious
practices. In total, 18% said some aspect of their religious behavior was
different due to seeing the movie. The most common behavioral changes listed
included praying more often (listed by 9% of those who saw the film), attending
church services more often (8%), and becoming more involved in church-related
activities (3%).
You may read the entire article here>
New Survey Examines the Impact of Gibson’s “Passion” Movie
Changing ones religious practices and beliefs can be good or it can be bad.
Praying more often obviously is good IF you are praying to the God of the bible
and not a god of your own making. Attending church services more often can be
good as long as the church you attend is teaching the truth. I note that
spending more time in God’s word was not found to be a factor at all.
What about the evangelization aspect that we were all promised? Has it become
the greatest tool for evangelization in the history of ever?
Here’s what Barna found;
Among the most startling outcomes drawn from the research is the apparent
absence of a direct evangelistic impact by the movie. Despite marketing
campaigns labeling the movie the “greatest evangelistic tool” of our era, less
than one-tenth of one percent of those who saw the film stated that they made a
profession of faith or accepted Jesus Christ as their savior in reaction to the
film’s content.
Equally surprising was the lack of impact on people’s determination to engage in
evangelism. Less than one-half of one percent of the audience said they were
motivated to be more active in sharing their faith in Christ with others as a
result of having seen the movie.
Why this would be a surprise to anyone is beyond me. The Passion is not the
gospel. It is not an accurate depiction of the gospel. It does not lay the
foundation of repentance from dead works. It makes no mention of mans inherent
sin and need for a savior. Except for one brief scene at the end, the movie
omits the most important part of the story, that being Jesus resurrection. It is
the resurrection that is the true power of God.
Rom 10:9
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
Rom 10:14
How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall
they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without
a preacher?
How could so many respected Christian leaders have been so wrong about this
movie and its impact? What does it say about the judgment and Biblical
understanding of people like Robertson, Falwell, Crouch, and Graham?
Could it be that these people are deceived? Could it be that they themselves are
deceivers? Could it be that they are not the true servants of the Lord Jesus
Christ that they claim to be?
Here’s the real impact of the movie. The real bottom line is the real bottom
line. That means money! This movie has raked in the cash like few in history.
As of July 14, 2004 The Passion of the Christ ranked as the 8th highest grossing
movie of all time bringing in over $370 million in the U.S. and over $610
million world wide. The release of the DVD set is expected to add as much as
$400 million to that total.
That’s over $1 billion dollars folks. Most of it from the Christian community!
That's $1 billion before you add in all the Passion merchandise and "Christian"
trinkets the movie has spawned!
And what about the films creator, Mel Gibson. He has been hailed by some
Christian leaders as a great evangelist even though he adheres to a non orthodox
brand of Catholicism. Gibson was asked recently how the success of his movie has
changed him. Here’s what he said;
“I don’t have to answer any of these questions anymore. I’m a hell of a lot
wealthier than I once was."
There you have it. The bottom line. It’s all about money.
Mel Gibson is a great evangelist. He evangelizes for the Church of Laodicea. The
church that is friends with the world. The church that loves the things of the
world.
All these so called Christian leaders who endorsed and continue to promote this
film are part of that church. It is the church that is too busy with the cares
of this world to bother itself with work of making Christians. It is the church
that thinks it can accomplish spiritual results with worldly methods.
It is a church that is so wealthy that it can throw away $1 billion on shallow
entertainment and call it a spiritual experience. It is a church that tosses a
few pennies to true mission efforts but spends the bulk of its money on itself.
It is the church of the latter days. The church that haughtily proclaims I am
rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing!
It is the church to which Jesus says come out of her, my people, that ye be not
partakers of her sins.
Do you have ears to hear what the spirit of the Lord is saying?
Rev 3:14-16
And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the
Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God. I
know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or
hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue
thee out of my mouth.
Steve Lumbley 2004 www.apostasywatch.com
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