Stop Blaming Theology For Your Apathy

2006-12-19
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It is more than interesting to observe how professing Christians will use their own understanding of doctrine to either justify themselves or blame others. However, the truth is, regardless of one’s personal view of eschatology, there is absolutely no room for fatalism or apathy. Whether one has a dispensational, covenant, or reform ideology, our responsibility as Christians is the same. We are commanded by our Lord to be “faithful unto death.”

I know dispensationalists who will excuse their apathy by saying, “It’s the last days, and there is nothing we can do about it.” Or, “This is just prophecy being fulfilled; we can’t stop it.”

On the other hand, I hear reformers excuse their apathy by saying, “Everything is pre-determined. We have no say in the matter.” Or, “What will be, will be; we can change nothing.”

Therefore, does it really matter from what theological perspective one comes, if apathy, indifference, and inactivity is the result? Regardless of one’s personal view of theology, if the result of one’s belief system produces apathy and fatalism, what good is it?

As Christians, we are plainly instructed to be “light” and “salt” amidst a crooked and sinful world. We are clearly commanded to remain “steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.” Regardless of worldly circumstances or theological nuances, we are told to be diligent, active, fruitful, and aggressive in both our promotion of right and our opposition to wrong.

Beyond that, as Americans, there is another important lesson we need to heed. That is the warning by Christ, who

said,  “To whom much is given, of him much shall be required.”

We Americans have been given much. We were bequeathed a free and independent nation, a nation founded on Biblical principles, a nation founded on the Christian faith. This legacy did not come without price. Our forebears suffered long and hard to give us-their posterity-this free land.

Are we now going to sit down in apathy and indifference and allow this country to be overtaken by the forces of secularism, socialism, and globalism? Are we not willing to fight for right? Are we so weak and cowardly that we would surrender our freedoms and liberties without a struggle?

When it comes to the details of future events, Jesus told us in no uncertain terms that “it is not for [us] to know.” We can pretend that we have absolute knowledge and authority regarding these matters, if we want to. However, the fact is, God will do what is His to do, and we must do what is ours to do! And our job is to be faithful to discharge our duties as diligently and fervently as we can.

I submit that if America’s founders had behaved as many of my Christian brethren (from various theological perspectives) are behaving today, we would still be a Crown colony of England. And I remind readers that virtually every major Christian denomination was represented by our patriot-fathers. They came from various theological positions and backgrounds, but they fought side-by-side for freedom and independence.

If our fathers were willing to fight together for the principles of freedom and independence, should not we? If they were willing to set aside (not abandon) their theological differences in order to join forces for the common benefit of liberty, how can we do anything less? Furthermore, if they did not allow their personal understanding of eschatology or even ecclesiology prevent them from personally and individually joining freedom’s fight, how dare we use theology as an excuse for fatalism and apathy?

Let’s face it: we have been clipping the coupons on the price paid for freedom by our ancestors for decades. It is now up to us-to this generation of Americans-to be willing to be just as courageous, just as determined, just as informed, and just as involved as were our forebears.

On the other hand, if we decide to stay by the warm fire of indifference, or if we determine to sleep in the soft bed of apathy, at least we should have the character to leave God out of it! Admit that we just don’t have the stomach for the fight. Admit that we are too lazy, too comfortable, too self-indulgent, and too self-centered to enter the animating contest for liberty and independence. We should stop hiding behind the pious robes of spirituality and admit it: we are simply not willing to fight for our posterity’s freedom.

However, should we decide to hide behind our theology in an attempt to obfuscate our apathy and indifference, keep this in mind: when the day comes that our children are living under oppression and subjugation, it will not be our theology that they curse; it will be us!

(c) Chuck Baldwin

This column is archived at
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2006/cbarchive_20061215.html

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  • ecotim

    The Christians of today are still in the first stages of Jonah, Running away from their call to cry repentance to the world. Hopefully the fish (Christ) will swallow them up and spit them out more converted to his word and good news. Be an example, live the life of a good Christian. Boycott ‘R’ rated moives, TV shows that are secular and mock GOD. Let the ACLU know that the lie of Separation of Church and State will no longer be tolerated.

  • ecotim

    The Christians of today are still in the first stages of Jonah, Running away from their call to cry repentance to the world. Hopefully the fish (Christ) will swallow them up and spit them out more converted to his word and good news. Be an example, live the life of a good Christian. Boycott ‘R’ rated moives, TV shows that are secular and mock GOD. Let the ACLU know that the lie of Separation of Church and State will no longer be tolerated.

  • ecotim

    The Christians of today are still in the first stages of Jonah, Running away from their call to cry repentance to the world. Hopefully the fish (Christ) will swallow them up and spit them out more converted to his word and good news. Be an example, live the life of a good Christian. Boycott ‘R’ rated moives, TV shows that are secular and mock GOD. Let the ACLU know that the lie of Separation of Church and State will no longer be tolerated.

  • ecotim

    The Christians of today are still in the first stages of Jonah, Running away from their call to cry repentance to the world. Hopefully the fish (Christ) will swallow them up and spit them out more converted to his word and good news. Be an example, live the life of a good Christian. Boycott ‘R’ rated moives, TV shows that are secular and mock GOD. Let the ACLU know that the lie of Separation of Church and State will no longer be tolerated.

  • chas

    CB You are making some really good points. It is dangerous to think God doesn’t expect us to be fighting the battles of this world. The men who fought our revolution were fatalistic reformed theologians who believed the hand of God was in everything they did, not an excuse for apathy. It is dangerous for evangelicals to think the world is like the Titanic and Christians only responsibility is to get as many people in the lifeboats as possible; secularists don’t give Christians the same respect now that over eighty percent of their children lose their faith in the public schools. Traditional religions must be imposed on our society, or else atheist secularism will be imposed. Christians spend way too much of their time singing about the rapture, instead of their responsibilities here.

  • chas

    CB You are making some really good points. It is dangerous to think God doesn’t expect us to be fighting the battles of this world. The men who fought our revolution were fatalistic reformed theologians who believed the hand of God was in everything they did, not an excuse for apathy. It is dangerous for evangelicals to think the world is like the Titanic and Christians only responsibility is to get as many people in the lifeboats as possible; secularists don’t give Christians the same respect now that over eighty percent of their children lose their faith in the public schools. Traditional religions must be imposed on our society, or else atheist secularism will be imposed. Christians spend way too much of their time singing about the rapture, instead of their responsibilities here.

  • chas

    CB You are making some really good points. It is dangerous to think God doesn’t expect us to be fighting the battles of this world. The men who fought our revolution were fatalistic reformed theologians who believed the hand of God was in everything they did, not an excuse for apathy. It is dangerous for evangelicals to think the world is like the Titanic and Christians only responsibility is to get as many people in the lifeboats as possible; secularists don’t give Christians the same respect now that over eighty percent of their children lose their faith in the public schools. Traditional religions must be imposed on our society, or else atheist secularism will be imposed. Christians spend way too much of their time singing about the rapture, instead of their responsibilities here.

  • chas

    CB You are making some really good points. It is dangerous to think God doesn’t expect us to be fighting the battles of this world. The men who fought our revolution were fatalistic reformed theologians who believed the hand of God was in everything they did, not an excuse for apathy. It is dangerous for evangelicals to think the world is like the Titanic and Christians only responsibility is to get as many people in the lifeboats as possible; secularists don’t give Christians the same respect now that over eighty percent of their children lose their faith in the public schools. Traditional religions must be imposed on our society, or else atheist secularism will be imposed. Christians spend way too much of their time singing about the rapture, instead of their responsibilities here.

  • chas

    CB When the US was a strong Christian country we fought Hitler, did the nasty things it took to defeat him, without becoming like him. Now that we are no longer Christian we become like Joy Behr on the View, incapable of distinguishing between Hitler and Donald Rumsfeld. The loss of this internal moral compass will make the US a place none of us will want to live.

  • chas

    CB When the US was a strong Christian country we fought Hitler, did the nasty things it took to defeat him, without becoming like him. Now that we are no longer Christian we become like Joy Behr on the View, incapable of distinguishing between Hitler and Donald Rumsfeld. The loss of this internal moral compass will make the US a place none of us will want to live.

  • chas

    CB When the US was a strong Christian country we fought Hitler, did the nasty things it took to defeat him, without becoming like him. Now that we are no longer Christian we become like Joy Behr on the View, incapable of distinguishing between Hitler and Donald Rumsfeld. The loss of this internal moral compass will make the US a place none of us will want to live.

  • chas

    CB When the US was a strong Christian country we fought Hitler, did the nasty things it took to defeat him, without becoming like him. Now that we are no longer Christian we become like Joy Behr on the View, incapable of distinguishing between Hitler and Donald Rumsfeld. The loss of this internal moral compass will make the US a place none of us will want to live.

  • thurston861

    Wow

    Now it is time to go read my Revelations Manifesto at thurstonbell.blogspot.com.

    I have invited active Chrisitian Orgs to adopt the idea. There are no takers.

  • thurston861

    Wow

    Now it is time to go read my Revelations Manifesto at thurstonbell.blogspot.com.

    I have invited active Chrisitian Orgs to adopt the idea. There are no takers.

  • thurston861

    Wow

    Now it is time to go read my Revelations Manifesto at thurstonbell.blogspot.com.

    I have invited active Chrisitian Orgs to adopt the idea. There are no takers.

  • thurston861

    Wow

    Now it is time to go read my Revelations Manifesto at thurstonbell.blogspot.com.

    I have invited active Chrisitian Orgs to adopt the idea. There are no takers.






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