This year marks 70 years for me and as I look back on my life
much has changed in the world I live.
There are so many things that were at one time normal, but now are
abnormal. There was a respect for authority and obedience for rules and law.
For the most part, people were decent and
polite both in public and private. Men treat women with respect. Children were respectful of the elderly. Sunday was a time for worship and family—all
these things have changed drastically, and
the world is turned upside down.
People disrespect rules and feel they have RIGHTS. People
need safe-places, they are spoiled, pampered and lack respect for any type of authority or people as a whole.
Their sense of the spiritual has been replaced by a virtual world of
fantasy. For the most part, they have
been catered to, surrounded by amusements, comforts and their every whim has
been fulfilled. They have no
understanding of NO! This is the culture
of “me,” their wants are more important
than the needs of others. Parents are
ruled by their children. Schools are becoming a place to learn social protest and churches have lost the message of transformational salvation.
I realize that this is not the case with your children, home, or church, but it is the case with enough families that it is the rule of the
contemporary family. Today, you must be
careful how you discipline a child.
Neighbors are watching, teachers are listening,
doctors are watching, law enforcement is watching and how you discipline must meet their approval. This has led to a decline in disciple of
children. When these children grow older, they surround themselves with like
individuals. They are in a constant
search for “fun.” Even in the church, the youth are only attracted to things
that are “fun.” Could it be that the
search for “fun” has led to an empty life that is focused on “me?” Could it be
that this is the reason suicide is high? Could the fun life style be the reason
companies cannot find people to work?
Could this be the reason there are so many marriages failing? I’m just asking the questions.
I am aware there are youth who turn to religion. What I have witnessed with most “religious
youth” is a religion that is not transformational, it is more about
self-improvement, self-development, and emotional. They are focused on the same type of music to
which non-Christian youth are hearing. The music is the same the lyrics are
changed to make it religious. They dress and talk the same as non-Christian
youth. They have the same problems with
alcohol, drugs, sex, and depression. Their lives have not experienced the
transformation power of Jesus Christ.
They do the same old things only with a “religious” name.
Let me rant for just a moment. The hymns of the church are
gone in most churches, with songs off the wall.
You say that’s OK. But it is not
OK. It is in the hymns where sound
doctrine is taught. The hymnal is a tool
for teaching theology. The great principles of our faith have been incorporated
into some of our most significant
hymns. The easiest way to discover the
potential of the hymnal for teaching theology is to study its topical
index. Enough said.
I grew up when men were respected. Today, there is this universal attack on men; it is openly in the secular world and becoming familiar
in the church world. The problem in the
church is that the subliminal message is that “religion” is for women. For men,
Sunday is a day to relax, enjoy yourself, be comfortable and watch some type of
sporting event. This is the same message
which is openly expressed officially in atheist countries. Religion is not important. If you don’t realize this, you should. This is what has turned our world upside
down.
Our culture has changed from one where God was worshipped, to
forget God there are more important things in life. The fear of God and the reverence for holy
things are no more than the stupid ideas
of religious nuts or “old-fashioned” beliefs that need to be eliminated. Christianity
is on its way out. Don’t waste your time
going to church with a bunch of old women.
Sad that we have come to this. (Yes, I know your church is on fire and many lost souls have been brought into the kingdom of God.)
It is true in 70 years much has changed in the world. The carefree, fun-loving, self-worshipping
people of today are in for a rude awakening.
As we see the generation that the Apostle Paul warned Timothy about
becoming the norm for our culture, we are
in for some troubling times.
Paul tells us these people:
1.
They
will
love only themselves and money.
2.
They will be proud and boast about themselves.
3.
They will abuse others with insults.
4.
They will not obey their parents.
5.
They will be ungrateful.
6.
They will fight against all that is pleasing
to God.
7.
They will have no love for others and will
refuse to forgive anyone.
8.
They will talk about others to hurt them and
will have no self-control.
9.
They will be cruel and hate what is right. People will turn against their friends.
10.They will do foolish things without
thinking and will be so proud of themselves. Instead of loving God, they will enjoy pleasure.
11.They will go on pretending to be
devoted to God, but they will refuse to let that “devotion” change the way they
live.
Paul says, Stay away from these
people! It may be useful advice but when
your whole society is this way it is difficult.
Keep the faith, endure until the end, watch for the LORD He is coming back.
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