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Contrary to another of the world’s lies that have been adopted, accepted, and adhered to — perception is NOT reality. Perception is an opinion garnered outside of reality, oft times devoid of the truth, the facts, or having more than a wee bit of information.

There has always been hostility, hatred, vehemence, violence, and worse against the people of God. Try opening and reading a Bible sometime. Take a few minutes, and that’s all it would take to learn some accurate historical facts regarding this.

That hostility has only increased since the advent of One fully truly God and fully truly man, the Lord Jesus Christ, coming to earth. To live among us, to be murdered the hatred was so intense, to be nailed to a tree of shame. To conquer death and defy every adversary, every enemy of the truth and of God.

In these last of the last times, as we are truly in the last sentence, in the last paragraph, of the last page, of the last chapter in the book of human history on this earth created by the Triune God, hostility towards Christians is increasing by the day. By the hour.

In part, due to watered down and false Christianity. Lax Christians. Blind Christians to reality as they perceived everything was going along just fine in their lives in America, and that is who and where I am addressing this. To those professing to be disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, true children of God, in America.

Not perhaps knowing, and certainly not heeding the words of the fully truly a man, while also being fully and truly God, who came to earth to show His followers the Way;

“Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.”

Matthew 10:16

Was there an American Christian in the past 40, 50 years that believed the above and lived accordingly? Really?

I contend in this bloated, self-indulgent, selfish so many distractions, so much comfort, so much wealth land the wolves entered into the pasture of sheep and interbred along with devouring the truth. Polluting the stock. And there was no being wise and aware as a serpent, nor as innocent as a dove.

Now we reap what we have sown.

Until and unless we stand boldly and firmly in the faith — but you see that takes knowledge of the faith! That takes being Bible literate, Bible aware, and Scripturally ready. Believing all that is in the Holy Bible and being at the ready to not be contentious, nor argumentative, but out of genuine concern for the souls of others, out of consternation not contention, out of agape love, out of loving the Lord more than this world and wanting others to be spared eternal hellfire and torment we contend for the faith. We stand up boldly and firmly in and for and by the faith. As instructed to us by God. In His Word.

Rather than confronting almost everything that happens politically, worldly, why not approach everything spiritually? With a true Biblical Worldview? Be among the peculiar people, those that are separate, not of the world, the battling bold and faithful 4%.

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We’re in the throes of an ever-escalating spiritual war folks. About time to gird those loins and put on the whole armour of God. Keep it on. And engage in this war. Because there are no bystanders. Not really. Apathy, idleness, laxity, ignoring the reality, and living in an illusion full of banality and delusion won’t make it all go away. Nor change the fact that we’re all in this spiritual war. On one side or the other. And the silent, the hiding, these not knowing the direction to go in pressing on to defeat the Enemy will be devoured and are in truth more on the side of the Enemy by their refusal to become equipped and engage!

Hostility?

We haven’t seen anything yet. Just wait.

Don’t believe that? Well, perhaps it is long overdue that book called the Holy Bible was taken in hand, prayers offered up to God for the Holy Spirit to guide, teach, and instill discernment and wisdom, and time eyes, and mind were within the Word of God rather than social media or where eyes and minds are spending their time.

Ken Pullen, A CROOKED PATH, Thursday, July 20th, 2023

 

Being Christian in an Age of Heightened Hostility

For the sake of our neighbors, all who believe in the importance of truth must continue to say so.

 

07/18/2023

By John Stonestreet & Timothy D. Padgett

Reprinted from BREAKPOINT

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In response to Breakpoint commentary about the murders in Nashville in March, the Colson Center was identified by a critic as being “proudly, if quietly, Dominionist.” To be clear, we aren’t, but he was particularly troubled by how the commentary described Christians as victims which, of course, they were. 

In that commentary, we wondered aloud whether in fact we have entered a new cultural moment, characterized by an increased hostility toward Christians and others who are, shall we say, culturally non-conforming. The strange and shameful reversal of who is victim and who is guilty in the reporting on the Nashville incident has only continued since, and now there are additional incidents to consider as well. 

On March 29, while speaking on abortion at Virginia Commonwealth University, Kristan Hawkins and a group from Students for Life were confronted, threatened, and assaulted by an obscenity-crying crowd who failed to notice the irony of suppressing free speech by screaming “fascists!” Rather than remove those disrupting the presentation, the campus police removed the pro-lifers. 

Two days later, on March 31, authorities in Colorado arrested 19-year-old William Whitworth for two counts of attempted murder, in addition to other charges. Whitworth, who goes by the name Lily and was in the process of “transitioning,” was planning a series of bomb and gun attacks on several sites in Colorado Springs, including schools and churches. As with the Nashville shooter who identified as transgender, police have not revealed the “manifesto” that would reveal Whitworth’s specific motives. However, there is ample evidence that rhetoric about the so-called “trans genocide” is leading advocates to increasingly violent means to make their point.  

Then, on April 6, college swimmer Riley Gaines was physically assaulted while giving a speech at San Francisco State University. As she argued against the inclusion of men in women’s sports, she was berated, threatened, and blockaded in a room until she paid a ransom. Media accounts employed terms like “allegedly” to cast doubt about what happened, but audio and video recordings were plain. Afterward, rather than condemn the violent and threatening acts, the vice president of student affairs praised activists for “defending diversity and free speech.” 

Three incidents in nine days are notable, but when placed alongside a host of others in the last few years, a disturbing trend begins to emerge. After examining the data, The Family Research Council concluded that over 400 “acts of hostility” have been committed against churches in the last five years including “vandalism, arson, gun-related incidents, bomb threats, and more.” Of these incidents, 137 occurred between January and September of last year. 

The headline is not that there are suddenly those who disagree with Christian conviction or similar beliefs. That has always been the case. And frankly, the Christian view of the world hasn’t held the dominant cultural position for some time. However, the old-school atheists and secular humanists of yesterday were content enough to let Christians have their say, if for no other reason than to ridicule and deride. To think of something as “outdated,” or “silly,” or “non-scientific” is one thing. To think of it and the one who advances it as “evil,” “oppressive,” and “fascist” is something else. 

Whereas an older secularist thought of truth as something “out there” to be discovered through study, discussion, and even debate, truth in the contemporary critical mood isn’t about what is said but who is saying it. More specifically, it’s about where everyone is pre-ranked in an ever-shifting, intersectional hierarchy.  

Anyone who insists that there are truths of a higher order, particularly truths that establish sexual morality and identity, will become a target of those who are blinded by today’s ideologies. Fifty years ago, Francis Schaeffer explained, “No totalitarian authority nor authoritarian state can tolerate those who have an absolute by which to judge that state and its actions.” The refusal to live by lies subverts the required certainty in the new orthodoxy. 

For the sake of our neighbors, all who believe in the importance of truth must continue to say so. We cannot beat ideological opponents into conformity, and it is sinful to try. We’ll have to say what is true, even when there is a cost. We’ll have to remind the world of the beautiful legacy of the Judeo-Christian view of humanity and the world. We’ll have to hold together truth with love.  

This is why I’ve invited Kristen Waggoner, CEO and general counsel of ADF, and Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family, to join me for the Great Lakes Symposium on Christian Worldview on July 27th at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Go to colsoncenter.org/greatlakes to attend live or join the livestream. 

This Breakpoint was co-authored by Dr. Timothy D. Padgett. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to colsoncenter.org.