A Christian Perspective

Evil Among Us    

Read: Matthew 13:24-30 NLT – Parable of the Wheat and Weeds – Here – Bible Gateway

“Let both grow together until the harvest. Then I will tell the harvesters to sort out the weeds, tie them into bundles, and burn them, and to put the wheat in the barn.” Matthew 13:30 NLT

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In the political world the United States and most developed countries have a divided populace. The divide is largely between those on the ‘right’ or conservatives, and those on the ‘left’, liberals. Within each side there are multiple factions sub-dividing themselves which makes for an even a more complicated political system. The bottom line is there seems to be nothing that both sides can agree on and that is sure disaster. Speaking more accurately with confidence as a citizen of the United States than other parts of the world, it looks like America, who is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year, will not see a tri-centennial if  it does not get it together soon. A house divided against itself cannot stand.

Having said the above, Jesus told a parable which kind of helps us understand the division we have in the world. It is a simple manner of good and evil. Please note I am not calling out one side or the other. I am noting there is good and evil in the world, a natural divide, which Jesus explains in His parable of the ‘Wheat and the Weeds.’

Jesus says a farmer planted good seed in his field. “But that night as the workers slept, his enemy came and planted weeds among the wheat, then slipped away. When the crop began to grow and produce grain, the weeds also grew.” (Mt.13:25-26 nlt) In Jesus’ day if someone wanted to destroy a neighbor’s field they would secretly plant ‘darnel’ (weeds) within the good seed. As they both begin to grow, the weeds are not noticeable but appear to be same as the wheat.

Applying it to the kingdom of God and our day, Satan is the one who planted the weeds in God’s field. Good and evil are present in our day and age. The saved and unsaved live in this world side by side. Satan’s plan is to infiltrate the world, especially Christian churches with the weeds in our society appearing good and righteous but are evil and doing the devil’s bidding. This is causing the divide we see in many churches today, even evangelical churches. Comparing it to the politics and governing of our day we can clearly see the evil among us.

For Christians who desire to see our governments rule righteously we are to pray to that end. But evil and corruption will not be wiped out completely, at least not until Jesus comes back again. Good and evil will work side by side. The saved and unsaved will live together side by side. Jesus says, “Let both grow together until the harvest. Then I will tell the harvesters to sort out the weeds, tie them into bundles, and burn them, and to put the wheat in the barn.” (Mt.13:30 nlt)

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So, what should be our main concern? It should be the salvation of the unsaved as we are living together with them side by side until that day comes. On that terrible day the weeds will be tied into bundles and burned in the everlasting fire. Yes, getting rid of evil in our politics and government saves for the moment but changing someone’s evil sinful heart saves for eternity. 

A Christian Perspective

America at the Crossroads

“This is what the LORD says: ‘Stop at the crossroads and look around. Ask for the old, godly way, and walk in it. Travel its path, and you will find rest for your souls. But you reply, No, that’s not the road we want!’” Jeremiah 6:16 NLT

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Last week’s ‘Christian Perspective’ focused on the question ‘Is America Fixin’ to Fall,’ (1) Several self-incriminating examples were noted that if not done away with could very well do away with the United States. This week the main point in ‘A Christian Perspective’ is America is at the crossroads. America’s future will be decided in a few days after the results of the U.S. Presidential election is announced. The country could not be more divided, growing more hostile in what separates us. Any resemblance to truth has been thrown out in almost every political ad being replaced with statements taken out of context, exaggerations, and outright lies. Desperation is setting in not only for the candidates but also for those in both camps who see their defeat as an end to democracy as they see it. For clarification, ‘democracy’ is defined by Webster’s New World Dictionary as, “government by the people, directly or through representatives.”

Some of Jeremiah’s prophecies to Judah could have been spoken to ‘We the people’ of the United States. We looked at one last week and here is another from Jeremiah 6:16, “This is what the LORD says: ‘Stop at the crossroads and look around. Ask for the old, godly way, and walk in it. Travel its path, and you will find rest for your souls.’ But you reply, ‘No, that’s not the road we want!’” (nlt) The Lord told Judah to ‘Stop’ at the crossroads. America needs to stop. Stop what we are doing long enough and look around. Look back at where we have been and look forward to where we are going. The Lord says to ask for the old, godly way and walk in it. America is not walking in a godly way in 2024, but just the opposite. One candidate has referenced in campaign speeches ‘we’re not going back.’ But in this case, going back is not a bad idea if we’re going back to the godly principles America was founded on. The Lord says if we travel that old, godly path, we will find rest for our souls. ‘We the people’ have not had rest in our souls for decades.

Again, the Lords words to Judah through Jeremiah parallels America today. ‘We the people’ are responding to God the same way by saying, “No, that’s not the road we want!” The United States has pushed God aside in favor of ourselves. God becomes relevant when He is needed to round up votes, but not to His godly ways of administering equal justice, governing honestly, and protecting the sanity of life. Yes, America is at the crossroads. Judah was at the crossroads, and they refused to go the old, godly way resulting in their destruction. America and the world at large are at the crossroads between good and evil. As Christians we understand God is in control and He will choose the President of the United States for His purposes. But that does not excuse us for not participating in voting for those who will best follow the old, godly way remaining on that path so those they govern, ‘We the people,’ will find rest for our souls.

(1) Is America Fixin’ to Fall? – Word for the Soul