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The more friendly
the church is with sin the more sin the church will celebrate
and embrace. In fact, the church has become so friendly with sin
that most church leaders constantly lead the professing
believers in celebrating their sinfulness. I was just a guest at
a well-known prophecy conference where the host asked everyone
present, “If there is anybody here that is not a sinner, please
raise your hand.” Not one hand went up and it was celebrated.
You may ask me if I raised my hand? I started to, but decided it
would have been a vain protest that would have been treated with
shock. I’m not willing to cast my bread on a raging sea.
Yes, we all have
sinned and, yes, we all may still sin, but let’s not celebrate
it with cheap theology. A sin-friendly theology is first and
foremost an attack on the cleansing and redeeming Blood of Jesus
Christ. He did not come to this earth to promote and build a
sin-friendly kingdom. The Bible is lined with prophets, pastors,
and evangelists that railed against sin. A short review will
identify great servants of God that paid the ultimate price
because they preached against sin. One prophet cried forth,
“Ephraim is joined to idols: let him alone.” (Hosea 4:17) Our
new theology is “we all are joined to our idols,” so “come as
you are and leave as you came.” Jeremiah spent weeks in a
mud-filled pit up to his arms where to go to sleep was to drown
in the mud all because his message was not sin-acceptable. These
were just two examples of Old Testament prophets.
Now, meet the Son of
God who appeared as the perfect image of the Father. He was
quick to declare that all His messages were direct from the
Father and that He said nothing of Himself. Instead of
celebrating sin, He cried forth, “I came not to call the
righteous, but sinners to repentance.” (Luke 5:32) Repentance
means one thing alone, to turn away from sin or to reverse one’s
lifestyle. When he met the woman taken in adultery at the verge
of being stoned to death, He forgave her of her sins but soundly
declared to her, “…go, and sin no more.” (John 8:11) Jesus
Christ never coddled sin but instead was crucified because He
proclaimed a righteousness that exceedeth that of the law. He
said, “…That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath
committed adultery with her already in his heart.” (Matthew
5:28).
No one ever proved
love for the men and women in sin more perfectly than Jesus
Christ. He ate with “publicans and sinners” and was crucified
for them, but He never pandered to them. His message and life
reveals an absolutely supernatural hatred for sin and perfect,
Divine love for its victims. That is the exact pattern for His
church. We must never treat sin as acceptable or celebrate it
and we must never lose our passion to see every sinner repent
and be forgiven. To confuse these two ideals is to forsake the
great Gospel of Jesus Christ. There is no kinship between a love
to reach sinners and the coddling of sin to fill the church.
The Biblical picture
of hope for the sinner to escape sin is breathtaking indeed.
Jesus Christ did not come to make sin acceptable but to make it
unacceptable. Willful, knowledgeable sin is totally unacceptable
in the believer’s life. One of the most powerful condemnations
of a sinning religion came to us in the Book of Hebrews. The
writer said, “For if we sin wilfully after that we have received
the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice
for sins.” (Hebrews 10:26) The writer of Saint John’s Gospel and
the Book of Revelation said in his first epistle, “My little
children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if
any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ
the righteous: And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not
for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.” (1
John 2:1-2) This is the perfect Biblical analysis of our Gospel
message. We preach against sin, we warn people against sin, but
if they sin, we immediately direct them to the merciful Redeemer
where there is plenty of forgiveness.
There is no
forgiveness to the person that panders sin. The saints of God
must never forget how totally they are dependent on His grace
and forgiveness. We must not treat sin in a casual manner. Sin
cost the Son of God the most horrible treatment and death and it
is to be hated with the same passion as we treat His pain.
The sin-friendly models that are invading evangelical churches
are clearly New Age and unbiblical. Robert Schuller has promoted
this idea for many years. Now we have Bill Hybels, Rick Warren,
Bruce Wilkerson and similar religious leaders. This pattern fits
the end times prediction perfectly. Even the worldly, liberal
news reporters, and non-religious persons are decrying the
demise of a credible church world and the absence of any sense
of the holy.
We must understand
that the prophetic picture for the coming seven years of
Tribulation includes a mammoth religious entity that will be
comprised of many religious ideas all merged to look exactly
like the “sin-friendly” church. This church model talks about
“peace” and a worldwide religious unity that is the perfect
picture of what New Age leaders are championing. Rick Warren
just launched a worldwide plan to promote this peace idea to all
the universe. The language of the massive New Age crowd is now
the same language as America’s evangelical big names. Paul
Crouch and TBN have been ringing this bell for years.
One thing to
remember, the church of Jesus Christ is still the voice of
holiness and purity from sin and the voice of mercy and
forgiveness for every repentant sinner ready to turn to
righteousness and grace. The Gospel never changes.
Joseph R. Chambers |