But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come.
These words are found in Paul’s letter to Timothy, and sound an alarm for the spiritual and cultural climate of what he refers to as “the last days.” I would encourage you to turn to 2 Timothy now and read the third chapter before reading further in this blog. As you read this passage, remember that you are reading the inspired, inerrant, infallible, Word of God. Let Paul’s words resonate with you as you see the parallel between what he said two thousand years ago, and our present state of spiritual and cultural chaos.
We need to realize that we have a very real, very powerful, very persuasive enemy who is out to tear down and destroy all that is of God. He does this in a variety of ways, and oftentimes he accomplishes this by disguising himself as a minister of righteousness. The following verse speaks to this very issue:
For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness, who end will be according to their works. – 2 Corinthians 11:14, NKJV
The focus of this blog will be on the spiritual deceit of Satan that is becoming more and more blatant in our present state. The church is supposed to be a beacon of hope, a light of life, shining forth the message of God’s love and grace into a world steeped in spiritual confusion. However, it seems to this writer that instead of the light of God’s love and grace shining out from the church, the darkness of the world is flooding into the church. Denominations that were once bastions of conservative Biblical and theological truth have become heralds of a watered-down version of the Gospel, espousing fallacious and even heretical teachings that are filled with worldly-minded philosophy. The God of the Bible who created us in His own image has now been recreated in our image. Some might even argue that the words of Friedrich Nietzsche ring truer today than ever before.
God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche’s comment is probably to be understood in the sense that due to man’s expanding knowledge of the universe, the necessity of the belief in a Supreme Being was no longer valid. Man could now explain the intricacies and perplexities of the universe without having God in the formula. Everything had become man-centered, with little room, and practically no need, for a belief in God.
We might think that the church – at least those that are still committed to the teachings of the Bible – is still a bastion of truth. But we are witnessing today a mass exodus from those teachings. Churches are changing their policies and practices to embrace a cultural climate that is in direct opposition to the teachings of the Bible. Many are embracing – both in the pew and the pulpit – lifestyles that are clearly denounced in Scripture as being abominations in the eyes of God. In order to reach the masses, the message has been altered to become more appealing to the human spirit, rather than being in alignment with the teachings of the Holy Spirit.
Is it easy to maintain a commitment to Scriptural instruction? Absolutely not! It is extremely costly and dangerous. Look no further that the lives of the early disciples of our Lord to see this clearly. They were persecuted, even executed, by the scores simply because of their belief in and their commitment to Jesus Christ. And remember our Lord Himself. If our Lord and Master was treated in such horrific ways why should we expect anything different?
But we do expect something different. Why? Because, sadly, that is what the prosperity gospel teaches: health, wealth, and perpetual happiness. Jesus promised the exact opposite. He taught clearly that in this world we would suffer persecution. But we don’t want persecution? We want prosperity; we want health and wealth; we want the blessings and bounty. And the watered-down gospel of this present age promises just that.
Paul identified the spiritual climate of our present day in graphic terms in 2 Timothy. And I would like to draw our attention to just one phrase out of that passage as I bring this blog to a close. Paul said they would be:
Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power! And from such people turn away! – 2 Timothy 3:4-5
For the church to be the church we need to stand up and speak out. The world desperately needs to hear the truth of God’s message: The whole truth! Let’s be part of His vast army of dedicated and committed soldiers, engaging in the spiritual war that rages. Let’s show the world that God is alive, well, and seated on the throne of the universe!
Until next time:
Blessings!
