Conflict Between The Christian Church And The State
America Needs The Church Militant!
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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I
am personally aware of a minister who will not marry a couple if either
of them have been divorced. His religious denomination is one of the
largest protestant denominations in America.
As a lad, I grew
up in a protestant church that required a female member to stand in
church and be dressed-down from the pulpit by the minister for her
dalliance with other men not her husband. She was publicly stripped of
all her offices in that church and told she could remain as a member but
would never hold a leadership position in the congregation again. (I
was sitting just feet away from the weeping, humiliated, lady as I
witnessed the entire event.)
As I recall, the married couple
remained married until the husband's death, some years later, and the
humiliated wife remained a member of that church, at least, until his
demise.
That was in the 1940's. I am still conflicted by it.
I
have no doubt the church did the right thing. It was the manner in
which they did it that bothered me then, as a child, and today as a
man. If it were to happen today there would be a chain of laws suits as
far as the eye could see!
As a society, we have managed to tame the church. And , frankly, I'm not so sure that's a good thing.
See, the church USED to set the standards for morality in the US. Now the US Supreme Court and Hollywood set those standards.
The
First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees religious freedom in the
US, right? Sure it does. Uh-huh. Tell that to the government --
especially the Internal Revenue Service.
I can remember when
preachers stepped into the pulpit with nothing but a bible tucked under
their arms. When asked about their notes or their sermon script, they
would reply that they spoke that which the Spirit "laid upon their
hearts" to speak. See, they made themselves available as a conduit for
the "Holy Spirit" to speak directly to the congregants there gathered.
Believe me, there were some powerful sermons delivered back in those
days. On occasion, one would affirm, one could smell the stench of
sulfur.
But, by and large, those days are gone. So is the church militant.
The Church Militant (Ecclesia Militans), is supposed to be comprised of Christians who struggle against sin, the devil and "..the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places" (Ephesians 6:12).
In
the letter by Paul to the Christians at the church in Ephesus, written
around 60 AD, Paul was careful to point out that the battle was "against spiritual wickedness in high places." Seems to me Paul could write that same letter to the Christian Church in America today -- and be spot on!
It is my contention that America needs the church militant today.
We hear often of the War on Christianity in America. I submit to you that there is NO WAR ON CHRISTIANITY because -- ONLY ONE SIDE IS FIGHTING!
The church has gotten fat, lazy, and quite comfortable with the government doing the work it was assigned by the Almighty.
The hammer is about to come down on the Christian faith in America.
How
long do you suppose it will be before a pastor is dragged into court
for preaching that homosexuality is a sin? Not long, I warrant.
At
the moment pastors across the land are avoiding any reference to the
Christian belief that homosexuality is a sin because they fear for their
job -- or even their freedom -- if they do preach that which their
faith, their bible and most importantly, their God says is so.
Look
at America today. Observe how she has shrunken in on herself. Today
she resembles more the evil city depicted in the scriptures in this
manner: "And another angel, a second one, followed, saying,
"Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, she who has made all the nations
drink of the wine of the passion of her immorality." (Revelation 14:8) America has gone from the "shining city on a hill" to a fallen heap of shame.
Look. Many of us have been calling for a movement to take our country back, to restore America, to save our beloved country. WE NEED THE CHURCH TO DO IT. We
need the Church Militant to get off its backside and get in the fight,
IF we are to have any chance -- at all -- of saving America.
I'm
so old that I actually remember when Ezra Taft Benson, served as both
the Secretary of Agriculture under President Dwight Eisenhower -- AND --
the 13th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Benson
once said something that explained why it is so important for America
that the church maintain a leadership role in this nation. Benson said:
“The Lord works from the inside out. The world works from the
outside in. The world would take people out of the slums. Christ would
take the slums out of people, and then they would take themselves out of
the slums. The world would mold men by changing their environment.
Christ changes men, who then change their environment. The world would
shape human behavior, but Christ can change human nature.”
I
do not agree with some that recognizing the will of the majority
regarding gay marriage while also protecting churches, clergy, and the
laity from governmental bullying is the proper stance for the church to
take today.
While I DO agree that protecting churches, clergy,
and the laity from governmental bullying is rightfully a stance the
church should take, I do not feel it is right for the church to sell out a tenet of the faith that is well over 2,000 years old existing even BEFORE the birth of the Christian church.
THIS
is how the church lost so much of its moral authority. This is how the
church handed over it's leadership role to the government -- just in
case you were wondering.
In my opinion, the church should be
working -- non-stop -- to move legislative protection through the
Congress and the 50 state legislatures that would prevent churches ever
being forced to provide gay marriages under the cover of equal treatment
or anti-discrimination laws.
Whatever happened to freedom of religion? Whatever happened to separation of church and state?
One
must understand that there is a double standard in America for the
political left. The two issues above, freedom of religion and separation
between state and church, are only raised when the leftist agenda is
threatened by either or both. Therefore the religious community in
America need not expect to be allowed to maintain their stance, you know
the one they have had for thousands of years, a tenet of their faith,
that homosexuality is a sin, and NOT have the political left -- using
the power of the government --come down on them much as a ton of
bricks! It WILL happen.
America will soon
learn the churches with true devotion for, and to, the scriptures -- the
very foundation of the faith they claim -- and those churches which are
no more that civic clubs with no interest in furthering the cause of
Christ on this earth.
As I look around me, assessing the
condition of the church in America today, it has become clear (at least
to me) that the church of true believers is fast approaching that
remaining "remnant" of believers predicted by the scriptures in the so-called "end-times."
You
can see them for yourself. These are the Christians who feel they are
called to repentance, obedience, prayer, proclamation, steadfast courage
-- and sacrifice. Their voices can be heard in our church pews, in
Godly homes, in schools and in the public square. They are found in
every denomination and among every community of faith. A fellowship of
saints among saints, the grassroots voice of the Remnant is growing
louder and stronger as the day approaches. SOURCE:
http://voiceoftheremnant.webs.com/
In
the months and years ahead, as America continues its downward spiral,
that remnant will be the only group standing between the church and
those determined to destroy the church. The remainder of the church,
sad to say, will not be in the battle.
Yes, the church militant
is badly needed today. But, I don't expect much from a clutch of
Nervous Nellie's who won't even allow the old hymn "Onward Christian
Soldiers" to be published in their hymnals.
© J. D. Longstreet
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