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A Modern Form of Legalism

If someone has been praying for something for extended periods of time with no positive answer.

It is a form of condemnation to tell them they don’t have enough faith or that they haven’t prayed hard enough or they haven’t prayed in the right way yet. It’s basically saying “God is NOT in charge of this situation, YOU ARE, you or your faith or your prayers, or maybe your attitude is not enough, so your suffering is your fault.” That way of thinking itself is as bad as the attitude of the faithlessness.

This way of thinking is a fruit of legalism, a cruel and condemning legalism. It accuses people who struggle financially emotionally or physically of faithlessness.

Jesus on the other hand exposes real faithlessness not our bad circumstances as proof of faithlessness. Many times he commended the faith of people who were experiencing terrible situations of their great faith.

It is undeniable that sometimes God responds to our faith by saying “no, I want you to endure this”, and sometimes God says “not now, wait for me”.

When he does say this, bible verses taken out of context don’t override him. We can’t control him with bible logic. And that is not him letting us down. It is us not getting what we want.

Jesus even prayed to escape the cross, the Fathers reply…”I want you to endure this”. Jesus then responded “not my will your will be done.”

Job prayed for relief and to understand why he was suffering …result , “not yet, endure it for a while”. All the apostles were persecuted and most were murdered as well as countless Christians through the centuries. Did they not pray hard enough? or in the right way?, was their faith poor?

When every human dies of old age and God doesn’t answer their prayers to avoid death, is it their fault? Are they not in faith? Are they not praying properly?

To believe this way is to ignore a good portion of the New Testament and most of life’s circumstances and situations.

Colluding With the Kingdoms

Judas betrayed Jesus by colluding and cooperating with the local human government of his day.

Human governments are unavoidably hostile to Jesus Christ. This unfortunately includes the American government from the bottom to top.

The involvement a group of Christians should have with human govt is to pray for it. And to challenge it when it gets out of line, like John the Baptist did. Not collude or cooperate with it, like Judas did (I’m sure he thought it was for the greater good at the time.)

I understand this sounds extreme in today’s hyper political climate. But the reason I say this has to do with who is the spiritual head of human government.

There are two kingdoms in the earth today, the kingdom of darkness headed by Satan. And the kingdom of Jesus Christ headed by Jesus himself. Satan still enjoys dominance in much of the earth and he uses human government and sinful people to manipulate the earth and people.

The kingdom of Jesus is also on the earth. Jesus’ representatives on earth, his ambassadors, are called the Ecclesia. The gatherings of Christians around the earth who gather such that Jesus Christ rules.

The ecclesia the church has failed many times in our representation and submission to him. It is optional, he doesn’t force us to surrender unite and love him. Or represent him well by loving the world.

The extent that the ecclesia or the church takes rulership of itself away from Jesus Christ. Is the same extent that we cease to represent him in the earth.

Despite this failure there have and there are successes in the church. Jesus is gaining ground in the earth. The father’s will is sometimes done on earth, as it is in heaven. But when we fail human government controlled by the kingdom of darkness never becomes the answer.

Satan reached right into Judas’ life through human government.

Is he trying to reach into yours?

kissing Jesus while betraying him

Refusing Persecution

If we refuse to be manipulated, abused, persecuted and taken advantage of..

Because we can see it coming, and are skilled at exposing and avoiding and escaping all the schemes of evil men.

Being able to see the schemes does not necessarily mean we have Gods permission or power to avoid or escape them.

“And he said this plainly. And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. But turning and seeing his disciples, he rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan! For you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of man.””
‭‭Mark‬ ‭8:32-33‬ ‭ESV‬‬

Peter knew there was an evil scheme awaiting Jesus, and was trying to help Jesus to avoid it. Jesus responded to him “get behind me Satan”. It was God’s plan for Jesus to walk into a trap of suffering and death. Peter assumed, because it seemed terrible and evil, that must be it was not a thing God wanted

If we are constantly activists against evil schemes, some of which succeed (temporarily). Then we may, at times, find ourselves refusing to follow Jesus Christ. We may even find ourselves fighting and undermining what Jesus is doing in the earth. We may get swept up in a battle he simply is not fighting. Using our limited ability to see the big picture and logic we may find ourselves taking a side that seems good but is not necessarily his side.

He may intentionally lead us into trouble, he just may have that for us for a time. That may be in our cup to bear. And if He is our Lord that should be ok with us.

Following his path for us just might result in humiliation, injustice, and peril. If he wants us to take all that, it’s our job to not whine and to accept it. Like a good soldier, and like a loyal bond-slave.

So don’t spend your days as an activist an antagonist of Satan and his helpers. Instead spend your days as an obsessed activist of Jesus Christ and come what may, take it all as his will for you.

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