Two Minutes With The Bible
Aug 4
DON'T DOTE ON PERSONALITIES
When Paul instructs Timothy to charge his followers not
to "give heed" to "endless genealogies" (I Tim. 1:4), he
refers to the status symbol of the personality of his day.
Recently this writer was informed by a correspondent
from an eastern state that it appeared that he might be
related to a Revolutionary general named Stam -- and, did
we wish him to investigater further! We replied that we
were far too excited about where we were going to care
much about where we had come from!
While there are some in our day who are very proud of
their ancestry and have coats of arms displayed in their
homes, the average Christian probably, has never had his
family tree traced back very far. But in Paul's day geneal-
ogies were very important, even among believers. One's
family relationships meant a great deal. If you were a sec-
ond cousin to Christ or even a third cousin to Peter you
"had it made." You might be crude, or stupid, or even
wicked, but all this was overlooked: you were closely re-
lated to Christ Himself or to the Apostle Peter and all were
ready to give you audience.
Actually, the personality cult is still with us in the
Church today though it manifests itself in different ways.
We live in a day of mass communications, when the faces
of prominent men and women are seen again and again in
newspapers and magazines and even their personalities
come through to us over radio and television. Thus it is the
prominent "Christian" politician, athlete, actor, beauty
queen, or even former gangster who commands the atten-
tion today. Those who arrange evangelistic campaigns
often seek to engage such personalities to attract crowds.
Such prominent figures, though perhaps actually saved,
may be very much "of the world," dishonoring their Chris-
tian calling every day, but their presence draws crowds and
their shallow testimonies are used to justify their public
participation in the work of the Lord.
The new evangelicalism has borrowed many prominent
personalities from the world to help swell its audiences,
while the old prayer that the witness may be hid behind
the cross is to all intents and purposes considered passe.
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