Surrounded by Sin

They have become filled with every kind of wickedness, evil, greed and depravity. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit and malice. They are gossips, slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and boastful; they invent ways of doing evil; they disobey their parents; they have no understanding, no fidelity, no love, no mercy. Although they know God’s righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them.” (Romans 1:29-32, NIV)

Who are “they?”

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Christian Nationalists: The One Question They Get Right…and the Two They Completely Butcher

In a recent post, I lauded the Apostle Peter for his response to the question posed by the Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 16:15: “Who do you say that I am?”

This is the question to which the Christian faithful have been gifted with the only answer that ensures eternity with the Lord:

“You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16)

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The Eternal Blessings of Mercy and Forgiveness

While recovering from hip replacement surgery, I spent much of the past week in front of my computer striving to up my social media game. I’ve got a long way to go.

I also took the opportunity to tinker with an AI tool for the first time, posing a simple question: what are the benefits of forgiveness? In a split second, an essay conveying a dozen mental and physical dividends was spewed my way. The rewards included improved mental health, enhanced relationships, emotional healing, heightened self-esteem, and reduced risk of such health issues as high blood pressure, cardiovascular stress and a weakened immune system. (But nothing about my hip!)

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Evangelicals & Trump: Mutual Abuse of Biblical Proportions

Unless one sees the world through Trump-colored glasses, the use and abuse of the evangelical community by the former POTUS is astoundingly blatant. To those outside that community – as well as many within it – DJT’s ceaseless and unrepentant falsehoods, adulteries, invectives and narcissistic behavior suggest that he has yet to find his way to Christ. Yet his pandering to evangelicals has earned him widespread support among them.

Surely, one must question whether Trump truly subscribes to the conservative Christian agenda – or simply says what they need to hear to get their vote. Personally, I find it difficult to believe, for example, that he truly opposes abortion given his reputed carnal behaviors and the assertion by at least one of his partners that he disdains contraception.

That said, I truly wonder who is using who. While Trump obviously says what he must to get the evangelical vote, those same voters accept whatever they must for a man who promises a world that conforms to their legislative morality. They are not only enabling Trump’s moral corruption, they are encouraging it – committed to the belief that his hatefulness, spite and vengeance can be overlooked because they are the specific traits that will ensure the fulfillment of their righteous agenda.

Through their advocacy, these “Christian” supporters are selfishly discouraging DJT from displaying the mercy, grace and love commanded by Christ and essential for his salvation.

For instance, in His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches, “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy” (Matthew 5:7).

James’ discerning restatement of this truth is particularly relevant here:

“Judgment is without mercy to the one who has shown no mercy.”

James 2:13

Christians understand that we are undeserving of the Lord’s mercy; yet we need it for our salvation. In His unfathomable love and grace, He is most willing to give it. But as James cautions, to get it from God we must give it to others. Without His mercy, we are fated to eternity outside the presence of the Lord – and in someplace very unpleasant.

Yet, this is precisely that to which these cheerleaders would condemn Trump. Rather than offer correction as we are instructed to do in scripture – endeavoring to save his soul by encouraging obedience to God’s word – these “Christians” douse him with kerosene on the path to the eternal fire.

At the National Prayer Breakfast on February 6, 2020, Harvard professor Arthur Brooks echoed the Lord’s command to love your enemies. Former President Donald Trump responded to Brooks’ exhortation by saying, “I don’t know if I agree with you.”

As the president’s disagreement was not with Mr. Brooks but with God, it was an appropriate opportunity for his Christian advisors to deliver suitable correction.

Instead, when asked about DJT’s comments, Dallas pastor and Trump advisor Robert Jeffress replied, “I think the president was completely right in what he said.”

Donald Trump is who he is and he will face the judgment of our just and merciful God. But those who turn him from God by enabling and encouraging his disobedience will also face judgment.

“Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.”

Matthew 18:5

Can I Love Without Liking? Reflections on Christian Love

I rather generously consider myself to be of “middle” age. Granted, my definition of “middle” is somewhat expansive, but age is really just a number, right? At least that’s what others of my maturity tell me. And other than my insomnia and creaky joints, I’m not feeling particularly ancient.

But I am at a point in life where reflection (and regret) is a frequent exercise. Recently I have been pondering the question of whether or not God likes me. I know He loves me.

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Discovering Spiritual Truths through Music: You Are More

Ever since Monica and I moved to Maui full-time early in 2015, I am rarely able to sleep until sunrise. It seems my body is conditioned to a perpetual state of jetlag.

But rather than fight it, I have embraced the early get-up. Typically, I rise well before dawn, make myself a coffee, and grab my phone and air pods on my way out the door to the lanai. I hit the “shuffle” button on my long list of favorite worship songs and look forward to learning what the Lord wants me to hear today while the caffeine courses through my veins and I watch for the occasional shooting star.

Often, however, I catch myself contemplating life’s complexities (even those in retirement) rather than considering God’s blessings so artfully articulated in the music – treating the message as a lovely background to my self-absorbed thoughts about the demands of the day forthcoming.

This morning, however, God insisted that I pay attention.

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