Tuesday, May 01, 2007

People Hate You

"Blessed are you when people hate you and when they exclude you and revile you and spurn your name as evil, on account of the Son of Man!" (Luke 6:22)

America is a fantasy land. An unfathomable percentage of Americans profess to know and love Jesus. I believe scores of them will depart from Jesus' presence with great sorrow and anguish on the day that he says, "I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness" (Matthew 7:23). We've forgotten that the world hates Jesus (John 7:7) because Americans - even the non-religious but spiritually sensitive ones - don't hate Jesus. Human secularists don't hate Jesus because He's their homeboy. He's as much as part of pop-culture as Coca-Cola and blue jeans. They think Jesus is a safe, kind, feminine, passivist hippie who wants the world to give peace a chance. No one in America hates Jesus because very few people in America love Jesus enough to tell Americans that "their works are evil" (John 7:7). We love comfort and culture so much that we are willing to sacrifice the truth of Scripture for a privatized religion that sees all expressions of faith - Islam, Buddhism, Christianity and more - as equally valid and true expressions of faith.

It's interesting that in almost nowhere else in the world except America do people believe that all religions are equal. Non-westernized Muslims certainly don't believe this. One of the five young men that brutally murdered Ugur Yuskel, Tilman Geske, and Necati Aydin said, "We did this for our country (Turkey). They are attacking our religion." They savagely martyred these three Jesus lovers in a country where Turkish law guarantees that freedom of religious evangelism and expression as long as it does not contain proven political motives. Another of the murderers said, "We didn't do this for ourselves. We did this for our religion. Let this be a lesson to the enemies of religion."

Make no mistake. If you love Jesus people hate you. Yuskel, Geske and Aydin were considered "evil" on account of Jesus' name and they paid the ultimate price. What their murderers did to them can only be motivated by hatred. We know nothing of this in America. We live in a land of false prophets, wolves dressed in sheep's clothing with bright, white smiles (yes, Joel Osteen's message is contrary to the gosel and this makes him a false teacher), where the harvest of wheat is growing among wild and flourishing weeds where most people can't tell the difference between the two because American Christians can't seem to make a discerning distinction between really following Jesus and really loving the safety and security of American borders and prosperity. No one hates us inside our cozy borders because no one can tell the difference between American Christians and the non-religious secularists except that we have different destinations for two hours on Sunday morning.

These men hated Yuskel, Geske and Aydin because they loved these Muslim men enough to tell them that Jesus is the only way to know the Father. They hated these men because Jesus would tell all Muslims that if they do not believe that Jesus is the Son of God, then they have not seen and do not know the Father. Jesus would proclaim their works, and any act of violence or non-violence that defends Islam or Allah "evil", because in denying Jesus' claim at deity, they deny Jesus. They did more than spurn, revile and exclude these Christian saints. In their hatred of Jesus they spilled their blood, to their own shame, but to Yuskel, Geske, and Aydin's glory. And the Sovereign Lord will avenge their blood.

"When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the witness they had borne. They cried out with a loud voice, 'O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?' Then they were each given a whtie robe and told to rest a little longer, until the number of their fellows servants and their brothers should be complete, who were to be killed as they themselves had been" (Revelation 6:9-11).

What I fear is that the West will hear this story, and instead of being moved to tears by our apathy, indifference and lack of zeal for Jesus, it will rather fuel our fear of man - particularly of Muslim extremists. Instead of saying, "Jesus, help me to love you and your Gospel so much I'd lay down my life, even for those who would butcher me in the name of a false god", most people will harden their heart towards Muslims or any individual or religion that might put our safety and comfort at risk to tell them of Jesus.

I pray that God would use the witness of these three brothers to invigorate my stale faith and embolden my witness rather than fan my fears. And until God avenges their blood, and who knows, maybe one day mine, rest well, our brothers. Rest well.

5 Comments:

At 2:22 PM , Blogger Meredith said...

Really good thoughts, Aaron.

 
At 5:15 AM , Blogger Ashley said...

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At 5:17 AM , Blogger Ashley said...

i join you in that prayer.

just listened to Piper's "Doing Missions When Dying is Gain"... makes me want to GO! but i pray that God would open my eyes to the here & now.

 
At 12:24 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Great post. Do you think America would be as hostile to Christians as Iran or Indonesia if American Christians really declared evil the things here that are evil and lived and preached accordingly?

 
At 2:18 PM , Blogger Aaron said...

Paul

To answer your question, no I don't think we would see the same kind of hostility - at least not in our lifetimes. However, I do believe we are seeing the groundwork laid for more significant persecution in the West. More and more legislation is being pushed that limits the freedoms of Christians as it relates to speech. Once legislation, such as the legislation on the docket right now that would basically make public denouncation of homosexuality a "hate" crime becomes law, the door will be cracked for overt, government sanctioned persecution of Christians. This will almost inevitably lead to violence.

 

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