Time For Christians To Shred Their Bibles
By Chuck Baldwin
December 16, 2010
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The names Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are very familiar to us. We heard
our teachers and preachers extol their courage in defying the government’s order
to bow to the image of their emperor. We remember that John the Baptist went to
prison (and was eventually beheaded), not for preaching the Gospel, but for
criticizing the king for his immoral behavior. We certainly recall the story of
Simon Peter who bluntly told his civil magistrates, “We ought to obey God rather
than men.” We know that the Apostle Paul wrote many of his epistles from inside
government prisons. We certainly recall that before John penned the Revelation,
he had been banished to an island-prison by his civil authorities.
I challenge Christians to objectively look at the great stories of Bible heroes
(in both testaments) and observe how many times they are noted for either being
martyred for defying a civil authority, or, perhaps, for being delivered from
death for defying a civil authority.
The stories of defiance to civil government (in one form or another) comprise
a great percentage of all the stories contained in the Bible--perhaps even a
majority of them.
So, how has it happened that a majority of today’s Christians, it seems, have
become such sheepish slaves of government? How has it happened that, for the
most part, the concept of courage in the face of government oppression has been
totally lost to the average Christian, pastor, and church? For all intents and
purposes, it is time for many Christians to shred their Bibles, because the
lessons and principles of God’s Word have absolutely no influence over their
attitudes and conduct.
For example, if the story of Peter in prison were being experienced today,
instead of the church rallying behind their pastor and conducting an all-night
prayer meeting for him, most church members would be excoriating him in the name
of Romans chapter 13. Instead of Paul being let down the wall in a basket to
escape the civil authorities trying to apprehend him, the average Christian
today would be the first one to turn him over to the authorities.
In the mind of the average Christian, God is not God; government is God! For
instance, when one well-known Christian attorney was recently confronted by the
teaching of Scripture relative to the church’s independence from government
(meaning, no church should allow itself to be subject to the government’s
tyrannical 501(c)3 non-profit, tax-exempt status), he said, “That might be
Biblically correct, but it is not legally correct.” In other words, the
“Christian” attorney would rather a church be legal than Biblical. And,
unfortunately, that seems to be the attitude of the vast majority of professing
Christians today. They would rather please the government than please God; they
would rather obey the government than obey God; they would rather be at peace
with the government than be at peace with God.
And when it comes to the courage of risking anything of value in order to do
right, forget it!
Think of what Abram risked when he obeyed God and left his country and kin and
struck out for a land that God had not even told him of. Think of what Moses
risked when he killed that Egyptian; think of what Joshua and Caleb risked when
they defied the entire nation that was following the evil counsel of the ten
spies; think of what David risked when he faced the giant; think of what Elijah
risked when he confronted 850 false prophets all by himself; think of what the
Old Testament prophets risked when they rebuked or challenged the kings of
Israel and Judah; think of what the disciples risked when they “left all” and
followed Jesus; think of what the early church risked when it embraced the
Gospel and defied the wishes of Rome and Jewry (not to mention their own
families and friends). But these stories are more like fairy tales to the
average Christian today. They serve no practical benefit whatsoever!
Let a church deacon, trustee, or elder be told by some government-backed
attorney that he is really a corporate officer, subject to the laws and
punishments of IRS tax codes, and that church leader will say anything, sign
anything, or do anything to save his own financial security. In order to not
jeopardize his own standing with the IRS, that same church leader would turn his
back on his best friend, or gladly join with the government in prosecuting a
fellow believer.
I personally know of more than one case where professing Christians either lied
against a beloved brother in order to protect themselves against threatened
government (read: IRS) penalties, or actually testified for the prosecution
(read: IRS) under oath in a court of law against a Christian brother. In each
case, these “brothers” actually felt it was their “Christian duty” to betray
their friends and brothers and help the government.
I am reminded of the verse where Jesus said, “Yea, the time cometh, that
whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.” (John 16:2 KJV)
I am also reminded of the warning from the prophet Jeremiah when he cautioned,
“Take ye heed every one of his neighbour, and trust ye not in any brother: for
every brother will utterly supplant, and every neighbour will walk with
slanders. And they will deceive every one his neighbour, and will not speak the
truth: they have taught their tongue to speak lies, and weary themselves to
commit iniquity.” (Jeremiah 9:4,5 KJV)
Jeremiah’s prophecy is spot-on! Christians today cannot be trusted to be
faithful to the truth; they cannot be trusted to not betray and turn against
their brethren; they cannot be trusted to not be party with slander and libel.
If it means saving their own skin, or keeping their bread buttered, or staying
in the good graces of the IRS, they would sell out their best friend--maybe even
their own mother! And it is no coincidence that Jeremiah, himself, experienced
firsthand that which he had spoken. It is no wonder he said, “Trust ye not any
brother.”
When will Christians get it through their heads (and in their hearts) that
oftentimes government is the enemy of God? When will they understand that they
have only one Sovereign: King Jesus? When will they come to comprehend that
helping government perpetrate unjust action against fellow believers is a crime
against Heaven? When will they stop talking about the Bible and actually start
internalizing its teachings, examples, and principles?
It has gotten to the point today many unbelievers are far more trustworthy than
today’s Christians--especially when it comes to the subject of resisting unjust
government. It grieves me say that many “Christian” attorneys, politicians,
pastors, and church leaders are merely shills and toadies for a government that
has often become both oppressive and illegitimate!
May God help us! He will have to, because we won’t get much help from the vast
majority of today’s professing Christians. That is for sure!