‘I Don’t Talk About Religion Or Politics’
How many times have we heard this comment? Years ago I used to wonder why people didn’t talk about religion or politics. It’s taken some deep study and thought to answer this very popular idea of not speaking about religion or politics. Could a main reason be, we don’t know enough to carry on an intelligent conversation? If you ask a person who states this as a reason, he will never agree that he doesn’t know enough to speak about these topics. But, if we push further, we will find that this is probably the real reason for no conversation in two very controversial subjects.
Now, how do we tie religion and politics into the same realm? The easiest way to demonstrate the why is to show an example. This is not meant to be a political discussion. It is only a comparison. Let’s look at Talk Radio. How many successful liberal talk radio shows are there in this country? The answer is not very many, if any at all. Why? Liberal politics has never made it a practice to be very deep or far thinking in its programs, or for that matter, its discussion. The discussion must be very shallow. People, on the other hand, have become more demanding in their understanding of programs and how they work. They want more than shallow end results. For this reason liberal talk radio does not do well in this country
Using the same premise, conservative talk radio, which is thriving in this country, does just the opposite. Conservatives go to great pain to explain details of how programs or benefits will work, and how they will be paid. They also explain how liberal programs will not work and why. This is a very brief explanation of liberal vs conservative talk radio. It’s used only to show a comparison.
Now, let’s apply this idea to religion. We know that only 5% of Christians in the United States have ever led anyone to the Lord. If only 5% have spoken up, that leaves 95% who haven’t said anything. Again, why? Using some of the same ideas from the talk radio explanation above, we find that most Christians can only give a shallow accounting of the gospel. They say things like, ‘just believe and you’ll receive the Holy Spirit’, or other such phrases, which only a Christian understands. I know in my B.C. (before Christ) days, if anyone said that to me, I would be looking for a door or some other quick exit.
As I said before, people are more demanding today. They want facts, logic, simplicity, and want to understand what’s being said. The gospel is simple if explained correctly. The very best part is, it’s not your words, it’s the Lord’s words, and the Bible backs you up all the way. If you explain the gospel in this manner, you will be glorifying God to the max!
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A Little Humor
An eye witness account from New York City, on a cold day in December, some years ago: A little boy, about 10-years-old, was standing before a shoe store on the roadway, barefooted, peering through the window, and shivering with cold.
A lady approached the young boy and said, 'My, but you're in such deep thought staring in that window!'
'I was asking God to give me a pair of shoes,' was the boy's reply.
The lady took him by the hand, went into the store, and asked the clerk to get half a dozen pairs of socks for the boy. She then asked if he could give her a basin of water and a towel. He quickly brought them to her.
She took the little fellow to the back part of the store and, removing her gloves, knelt down, washed his little feet, and dried them with the towel.
By this time, the clerk had returned with the socks. Placing a pair upon the boy's feet, she purchased him a pair of shoes.
She tied up the remaining pairs of socks and gave them to him.. She patted him on the head and said, 'No doubt, you will be more comfortable now.'
As she turned to go, the astonished kid caught her by the hand and looking up into her face, with tears in his eyes, asked her,
'Are you God's wife?'
Know when to speak #5
Who is Jesus? There are probably a number of books written on this subject. There are about as many statements as to who Jesus is as there are books. Some of the more popular descriptions are; great teacher, prophet, nice person, heretic, fool, or wacko. I think I covered both ends of the spectrum here. Of course we are going to defend anything that we know is not true. In our defense can we back up our claims as to who Jesus is? This is another example of fact vs emotion. We all know how we feel about Jesus, but can we prove our feelings? Suppose we take a look at what the Bible says.
John 1:1: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Sounds pretty good so far, but it doesn’t prove a thing. Let’s go a bit farther. Drop on down to verse 14: “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory; glory from the Father, full of grace and truth.” Ok, now we have a firm grip on it. Who was the Word? ..God. The Word became flesh. Who was that? ..Jesus.
Who is Jesus? You only get one guess here. God became flesh….Jesus. Therefore, Jesus is God! Jesus is wholly God and wholly man.
I don’t know how everyone else feels, but I usually like to back up strong statements, and this one is no exception, in fact, it can use everything we can assemble. Many churches in this country have minimized the importance of Jesus……bad mistake. In any event, turn with me to John 20:28: In this passage ‘doubting Thomas’ is checking the piercings on Jesus’ hands as the verse says; “Thomas answered and said to Him, ‘My Lord and my God’.
I think we have the picture here. Next month we’ll discuss what Jesus did that was so important to the people of this world.
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Take a look at Matthew 28:19-20. Does it say only pastors, priests, or ministers are to go out and reach the world?
I don’t think so…We’ll be getting into this.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
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