Growing in God's Grace - Page 3 of 3
By Pastor John Fredericksen
We are living in times of too much compromise. This is especially true when it comes to the truths of the Bible. The Lord wants an army of Christian men and women who know what they believe from God's Word, where to document it in Scripture, and an unwillingness to compromise these beliefs. What the world needs to see, and will generally respect, is people who have convictions and are willing to stand by them. May we become Christians with deep convictions about the truths of the Bible.
A Lack of Conviction Leads to CatastropheIt has often been said that: those who won't stand for something, will fall for anything. The history of Israel in the Old Testament proves this principle true. As the Lord gave the Jewish nation His instructions, He intended for them to faithfully keep these truths. Tragically, "they would not hearken unto their judges, but they went whoring after other gods, and bowed themselves unto them; they turned quickly out of the way which their fathers walked in, obeying the commandments of the Lord; but they did not so" (Judges 2:17). God's design was for Israel to be a positive spiritual influence upon the world by holding fast to the Lord and all He told them to do. Instead, they repeatedly put up with error, then embraced it.
The testimony of Jeremiah is a vivid example of what can happen when believers do not have strong convictions about spiritual truths. The Lord told Jeremiah, "Seek... if ye can find a man, if there be any... that seeketh the truth" (5:1). It's incredible, but it was hard to find even one man with a backbone holding God's truth. Instead, "The prophets prophesy falsely... and my people love to have it so" (5:31). "The word of the Lord is unto them a reproach; they have no delight in it" (6:10). God told Jeremiah, "Thy children (Israel) have forsaken me, and sworn by them that are no gods (and) burn their sons, and their daughters in the fire" (5:7; 7:31). When conviction about God's truth was abandoned, it led to the human sacrifice of their own children to false gods. Yes, they who won't stand for God's truth, will fall for anything. This was the reason Jeremiah said, "O Lord, are not thine eyes upon the truth?" It needs to be so for us as well.
God Wants Us to Hold Strong ConvictionsIt is NOT the natural or the easy thing for believers to stand firm with convictions based on God's Word. But, throughout the Scriptures, God encourages us to settle for nothing less than His truth. Solomon writes, "Buy the truth, and sell it not" (Proverbs 23:23). Paul urges, "Prove all things, hold fast to that which is good... stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle" (I Thessalonians 5:21; II Thessalonians 2:15). Peter warns, "Beloved... beware lest ye also, being lead away with the error of the wicked (one), fall from your own steadfastness" (II Peter 3:17).
Just as Israel did in the Old Testament in Jeremiah's day, today many of God's own are falling away from the truths of the Scripture. Some ask questions such as: "Does it really make that much difference?" "Is it really that important?" "Is it the end of the world if we practice spiritual activity that is contrary to the Scripture?" The answer is yes, it does make a difference and it is a big deal if we compromise the truth of God! The Lord deserves nothing less than our obedience to His instructions and He expects us to stand with strong convictions about what He says is true. This is exactly why we have repeated instructions to, "Be steadfast, (and) unmoveable.
God Left Us Many Examples of ConvictionsSince the terrorist attack of 9-11 in New York City and Washington, D.C., politicians and the media are constantly talking about "heroes." Without detracting in any way from the efforts or memory of those who died on that day, there are even more important heroes for us to remember.
When Hezekiah ascended to the throne of Judah at the age of twenty-five, "He did that which was right in the sight of the Lord" (II Kings 18:3-4). His father before him had done evil in the sight of the Lord, but Hezekiah "removed the high places (for false worship), and brake the images, and cut down the groves." He reopened the house of the Lord and sternly charged the priests to sanctify themselves and diligently teach the way of the Lord. He was a hero. When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were carried away as slaves into a foreign land and commanded to worship false gods, they refused. Even under the threat of certain death in a fiery furnace, they told their captors, "Be it known unto thee, oh king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up" (Daniel 3:18 ). They said this in the context of telling the king they were willing, if necessary, to die for their convictions. Likewise, Daniel would not discontinue his routine of daily prayer to the Lord, even though it had been outlawed under the penalty of death. He "kneeled upon his knees... and prayed... as he did aforetime." Standing by his spiritual convictions became such a testimony that the king told Daniel, "Thy God whom thou servest continually, He will deliver thee" (6:16). If we too will demonstrate such strength of biblical conviction and can prove what we believe in God's Word, it can still have a powerful impact. These men were heroes for God. Of these Old Testament believers, it was said: "God is not ashamed to be called their God" (Hebrews 11:16).
The Apostle Paul was a man of conviction, especially when it came to standing for the truth in God's Word. When false teachers tried to impose the Mosaic law on his converts, he said, "To whom we gave place... no not for an hour; that the truth of the gospel might continue with you" (Galatians 2:5). Biblical truth was paramount to Paul.
The Apostle Paul warned that the time will come when even Christians will "not endure sound doctrine; but will... turn from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables" (II Timothy 4:2-4). But it does not have be this way with any of us. Be one who stands, with uncompromising conviction, for the truths of grace and be one who stands with a church that likewise stands for the essentials of the faith.
Endnote1. Taken from: D.A.C. News.