A Christian Perspective

Are You in Rebellion?    

“If anyone is ashamed of me and my message in these adulterous and sinful days, the Son of Man will be ashamed of that person when he returns in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.” Mark 8:38 NLT

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‘Rebellion’ carries with it a negative tone. The word is defined as, ‘armed resistance to one’s government, or defiance to any authority.’ A rebel is one who takes part in resisting authority. Certainly, this is not what a Christian should be involved in. I agree with that under most circumstances. But Christians have a higher authority to answer to, the Lord God creator of heaven and earth.

Christians are to be rebellious. We are to rebel against the sinful nature of our flesh and the evil Satanic ways of the world. Modern-day theologian David Guzik writes in his commentary, “ Most people think of following Jesus as conforming to the establishment. Actually, Jesus called us to rebel against the established order of this world. We are called to rebel against the tyranny of the flesh, against the fear and conformity of the world, against the traditions of man. Jesus encourages a slave rebellion, where the slaves of sin, Satan, and the world rebel against their masters.” (1)

The current world system is corrupt in every way. Flagrant immorality, thefts, murder, abortion, fraud, deception, and the list goes on. Many of these vices along with others are found in most governments, businesses, organizations, communities, families, and individuals who follow a secular worldview. Satan is influencing every social class and moving people away from the things of God and promoting his Satanic ideals. He is the prince and power of this world system. The apostle Paul makes that clear in Ephesians 2:2, “You used to live in sin, just like the rest of the world, obeying the devil—the commander of the powers in the unseen world. He is the spirit at work in the hearts of those who refuse to obey God.” (nlt)

We are living in a world between good and evil. Jesus Himself declare this world as adulterous and evil days. It is time for all Christians to rebel against our sinful flesh and the urge to conform to the world system which is under the control of Satan.

(1) https://www.blueletterbible.org/comm/guzik_david/study-guide/mark/mark-8.cfm?a=965038

A Christian Perspective

Irreconcilable Value-Systems

“Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.” Matthew 5:10-11 NIV

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Jesus’s final Beatitude sayings deal with the persecution of His followers. The Beatitudes (Christian characteristics) end with the understanding that all who desire to follow Jesus will suffer persecution. Those who have realized their own spiritual poverty and mourned over their sin accepted Christ as their Savoir. They are meek with a hunger and thirst for righteousness. True Christians show mercy, are pure in heart, and are peacemakers in our world today. And due to these characteristics, they will be persecuted as Jesus says, “for my sake.”

John R. W. Stott points out in his book, The Message of the Sermon on the Mount, “Persecution is simply the clash between two irreconcilable value-systems.” We cannot deny in the world in which we live there are two value-systems, the Biblical worldview and the non-Biblical view. They are without a doubt at odds with each other and irreconcilable, for in order to be reconciled there needs to be compromise between them. Compromising the truth of scripture for the sake of getting along with the world is not an option for Christians.

Christians are to be peacemakers in our world today, but it does not include compromise. We are to adhere to our Lord’s value system. German theologian Helmut Thielicke is quoted as saying, “Anybody who enters into fellowship with Jesus must undergo a trans-valuation of values.” Our value system before we became a Christ follower cannot coincide with His. As Paul wrote, “This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!” (2 Cor.5:17 nlt) And that includes our value system.

But let us not get discouraged, Jesus calls us “Blessed” when persecution comes our way. Blessed because “for ours is the kingdom of heaven……. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is our reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before us.” (Matthew 5:10, 12 kjv)

Read: Matthew 5:3-12 NIV – “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for – Bible Gateway