So I was
reading 2PETER2'8 this morning and a verse was highlighted to me:
'Yes, Lot was a righteous man who was tormented in his soul by the wickedness he saw and heard day after day.'
'Yes, Lot was a righteous man who was tormented in his soul by the wickedness he saw and heard day after day.'
In this
chapter, Peter is warning Christians against false teachers. Now this is really
poignant, because 'false teachers' are very much part of the end time concept
or eschatology (as Paul Washer recently let me know ;) We often think of the sheep dressed inwolves clothing (MATT7'15) concept as a modern-day reality. - But it
really started from the early days of the church, (2 PETER was written in
AD67.) So false teachers were very much a reality in the church just about from
the very start.
'Many will
follow their evil teaching and shameful immorality. And because of these
teachers, the way of truth will be slandered. '2
The real
pick up for me this morning was found in verse 8:
'Yes Lot was
a righteous man who was tormented in his soul by the wickedness he saw and
heard day after day.'
--- I was
reading this and thinking, could I put myself in Lot's Position in this
particular verse?
Am I
tormented in my by the evil that I see around me every day, I mean, does it
REALLY torment me? (Defined as, creates a severe sense of suffering in my soul?)
This
question reminded me of a message I heard preached from my home church entitled:
‘Desensitisation'. It centres on the idea that Christians who live in the world
should not grow cold to the things of God by subconsciously accepting the evil
they see around them due to constant exposure.
One of my
really good friends, who just happens to be 80 years old said something so
profound to me before she passed away 2 years ago. Whenever she used to watch
the news and hear about people dying and the horrors of the world she would cry.
She actually began to watch the news less and less because the horrors of so
many people without hope and God in their lives made her so sad. In that
moment, she made me realise how truly heartless I am. I could hear news of mass
murders, wars and distastes and my emotional state doesn't usually exceed more
than a 'gasp'/sigh or slight whimper. I realised that I am in danger. In danger
of having a hardened heart.
There’s a
scripture that says: 'Sin will be rampant everywhere, and the love of many will
grow cold.'
Now I'll say
that this context is talking about love for God, but in many cases this can relate
to our love for others, our tolerance of sin.
I'll speak
for myself here and say that : I'm not as sensitive as I want to be to
the horrors of the world because I've seen it so often.
And that
worries me, it worries me immensely because I feel like I'm getting used to
sin.
If you
aren't disgusted by the transgender affairs taking place, if you laugh at crude
jokes and don't feel out-of-place in groups of secularists, if you don't freeze
on the inside when you hear blasphemy in songs and shudder at the halloween-aisles
in the stores. If you can watch explicit movie scenes and listen to secular
music all day long. - THEN YOU are being desensitised to the things of
God.
The sad part
is... you may not even know it.
MATT24'12 Says:
'Sin will be rampant everywhere, and the love of many will grow cold.'
These things
should scare you, and 'torment' your soul'
We are only
passing through, we are the light, and we have to outwit the darkness.
We see in
the cases of so many Biblical Characters that sin is not displayed on
a plate and held for the taking; satan plants a seed, slowly makes you
less sensitive to the truth and more accepting to sin, and starts luring you
into a concept that you have never expected yourself to do.
'So that we
would not be outwitted by satan; for we are not ignorant of his evil schemes'
2 COR 2'11
---
The more familiar and common we become to pop-culture, and the less we are
disturbed by the lesbian and gay agenda the probable and likely it is that we
are going to accept it.
And I'll
tell you this, it is a sin to accept something that God detests.
I love the
verse in: MATT12'30 that says:
"Anyone
who isn't with me opposes me, and anyone who isn't working with me is actually
working against me.'
We can't be
a humpty dumpty and sit on the fence trying to please men with your diplomatic
political correctness.
Who cares
what they say!?!??
Who even are
'THEY'
THEY are
no-one
ESPECIALLY
when compared to my God .It's Gods Team or No Team.
'You
adulterers! Don't you realize that friendship with the world makes you an enemy
of God? I say it again: If you want to be a friend of the world, you make
yourself an enemy of God'
JAMES4'4
And when you
accept the things of the world, and the lifestyles being promoted by it, you
are dismissing the lifestyle that God promotes. Of following Him.
They are on
POLAR OPPOSTIE side of the scale, and not allow ourselves to walk into darkness,
without even realising it because it's just such a gradual process.
So going
back to the initial verse, we are living in a Sodom and Gomorrah today. We ARE
living in a place where you have to be alert and keep watch, be the watchmen of
our souls and our circles.
Because the
COMING OF THE LORD is soooo close, it could be any minute. We do not for 1
second want to let our guards down and be desensitised, and be at peace with
what we are seeing around us.
KEEP WATCH.
Here's the
fact: a consistent exposure to sin will lead to desensitisation.
Becoming less sensitive/ more open to the things of the world means
you are getting further away from God. And as you separate yourself
from God, your love for him will grow cold. And that's that. It’s a
fact.
Okay, now if
God is convicting you in this (you're feeling guilty)
You're thinking:
I'm AM at peace with worldliness. I am insensitive to the things
of God.
Immorality doesn’t
affect me at all.
Then CONGRATULATIONS!
Why???
Because realising
the error of your ways is the 1st step to recovery for a wounded Spirit.
What you
have to do, is go to God, and tell Him what you’re feeling. Say to Him - ' In
Your WORD in 2PETER2, You say that Lot was a righteous man, and he was tormented
by the evil around him.
I want to be
righteous, I want to be tormented in in my soul by the evil I see day after day.'
Go please
help me.
And when you
do this,
God will
make a way of escape you for.
It says in
His Word in 1CORINTHIANS 10 '33:
'The
temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God
is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand.
When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure.'
We need to
be able to endure this world till we go home to be with Jesus, It kind of like
eating a rice cake before you go to an expensive Restaurant. The world is not
supposed to satisfy us. It only leaves wanting more. And that MORE is eternity spent
with Him.
So let’s not
get comfortable.
Let us ask
God to Show us the way of escape (HEBREWS4’16) that we need to get to the place
that we need to be in Him
Get into the
Scriptures, start reading the Bible.
Read as much
or as little as you can, but with understanding. And ask God every day to show
a portion of Himself to you.
You can
study scriptures 24 hours a day for 70 years, but in all that time, you will
not uncover even a fraction of God in His entirety.
He is too
big to capture in our minds.
When you
fill up your mind with the things of God, the things of the world will grow strangely
dim.
So fix your
eyes on Jesus.
IMTAPA
Lakechia xxx
(In my thoughts and prayers always.)
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