NIGHT STALKERS
By Paul Proctor
NewsWithViews.com - April 24, 2003 - How confusing it must
be for those outside the faith who try to connect the Jesus Christ
of scripture to the people, groups and institutions of our day
that call Him Lord. Its a wonder ANYONE comes to faith
in Christ anymore! Were it up to the machinations of men, clearly
no one would. When I myself read Isaiah the prophets brief
description of the coming Messiah and then view the postmodern
church that bears His name, its often difficult to see
any resemblance or relation between the humble Shepherd and the
21st century sheep.
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and
as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness;
and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should
desire him. He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows,
and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from
him
- Isaiah 53:2-3
Does this sound like anyone you'd see on stage at Willow Creek
or Saddleback?
According to the scriptures, Jesus was wholly unimpressive
in appearance. Not only was He aesthetically unattractive but
also lowly in His dress and demeanor utterly forgettable
by worldly standards. From what Isaiah describes, we wouldnt
give Him a second look if He passed us on the street.
Only after opening His mouth to reveal the infinite love,
wisdom and power of Almighty God did Jesus ultimately seize the
undivided attention of the world around Him. Though He wasnt
much to look at in the flesh once encountered, He was
impossible to forget.
What a contrast to those of the church today, where so much
of what we say and do in the name of Christ is driven by the
lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life,
(i.e., Maslows Hierarchy of Needs.)
a psychologically driven faith that focuses on ones
health, happiness and personal fulfillment rather than crucifying
the flesh and its appetites and ambitions for the benefit
of that which cannot be felt, seen nor achieved.
For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh,
and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the
Father, but is of the world. - 1 John 2:16
It only stands to reason that if Jesus darkened the doors
of todays high-tech, user-friendly church of felt
needs and self-esteem, His attitude, appearance,
behavior, interests, and values would instantly disqualify Him
from a leadership role and render Him more of a rival to the
cause than an asset where marketing a universal message
of tolerance, diversity and unity with style has
all but replaced the timeless call to personal sacrifice and
obedience and where interpersonal relationships and interaction
with groups and organizations regularly take precedence over
ones personal relationship to God and a reverential knowledge
of His Word.
A dear lady wrote me the other day after having stumbled upon
a near three-year old article of mine entitled: The Peoples
Church. She told me that she and her family had also been
members of that same congregation at or about the same time and
had not found another since leaving there so disillusioned. She
went on to add that they had almost given up on finding another
church after having been burned so badly by the last
four they had been a part of. I encouraged her to not give up
her search. Stories like hers have been filling my mailbox ever
since that article was first published in the summer of 2000.
Many seem to find comfort and reassurance in discovering that
the problem was not with them after all but rather with the church
growth movement that beguiled them especially after reading
about my own traumatic experience with it and seeing how closely
it mirrored theirs.
What has happened to the church today that would cause one
Christian to ask another what she eventually asked me; Are
there any safe churches out there? And,
again, what a disturbing contrast to put todays new church,
new gospel and new Jesus alongside that of the first century,
where modesty, humility, faith, obedience, reverence, discipline
and self-sacrifice marked the lives of the redeemed and where
a believers spiritual safety and well-being was, for the
most part, threatened only from the outside.
"...If any man preach any other gospel unto you than
that ye have received, let him be accursed." (Galatians
1:9)
I live in a rural area of the country where coyotes run rampant
and howl from the hillsides at night. Its not uncommon
for farmers and ranchers here to lose chickens, calves and other
small animals to these wolf-like predators. Something, however,
has changed dramatically in recent years. Coyotes have become
increasingly prevalent and aggressive in urban areas as well.
People are losing cats and dogs from right off their back porches.
Even the safety of children playing outside has become a concern
to parents where these critters have been known to prowl for
prey. My brother found the remains of a pet he dearly loved scattered
across his backyard not long after seeing a coyote stare at him
through the sliding glass doors of his home in a California suburb.
Wolves among the sheep are becoming more prevalent and aggressive
in and around our church homes these days also driven
by a desperate and seductive gospel-like agenda, where creekers
offer seekers THE WORLD rather than deliverance FROM
IT.
These wolves run among us because we allow them to do so,
believing that it is somehow loving to be silent
and tolerant of their wickedness and deceit that if God
doesnt want them around He will remove them from our presence
Himself, thereby relinquishing any and all personal responsibility
to take on the Whole Armor of God and courageously defend the
faith and the absolute truth of scripture.
"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of
darkness, but rather reprove them." - Ephesians 5:11
It is both sad and frustrating to hear so many of those who
have escaped the influence and illusion of Willow Creek and Saddleback
whisper among themselves from the shadows as if it were somehow
dangerous and disgraceful to make public the heresy, abuse and
exploitation they endured. Its like theyre being
starred into a submissive silence through the glass doors of
their troubled lives by an intimidating presence ever watching
from the outside. If they only knew that merely raising their
voice in opposition, armed with the Truth of Gods Word
and the power of His Holy Spirit, these cowardly creatures that
haunt them would scurry away with their tails between their legs.
Resist the devil and he will flee from you. James
4:7b
Unfortunately, we accept and accommodate these night stalkers
out of fear and confusion, hoping theyll get tired and
just go away. But I assure you, until we start learning and believing
the bible we embrace and emulating the faith and courage of those
from the early church who did more than just CALL Jesus Lord,
the apostasy will grow and we will
continue to cower in the presence of howling coyotes and hide
in the shadows of our own silence as they carry more of our friends
and loved ones away into the darkness.
- "A man that is an heretick after the first and second
admonition reject." - Titus 3:10
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- Paul Proctor, a rural resident of the Volunteer state and
seasoned veteran of the country music industry, retired from
showbiz in the late 1990's to dedicate himself to addressing
important social issues from a distinctly biblical perspective.
As a freelance writer and regular columnist for NewsWithViews.com,
he extols the wisdom and truths of scripture through commentary
and insight on cultural trends and current events. His articles
appear regularly on a variety of news and opinion sites across
the internet and in print. Paul may be reached at watchman@usa.com
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