I have heard many Christians worry
about our country and the path it seems to be going down, worry about
the government and what it may do to religion (and Christianity in
particular) in the future. First, I will say a simple, pat
statement; do not worry about the Church too much, it is not ours, it
is God’s and he will not let it fall. By saying that, I do not
mean bad things will not happen and that we will not be persecuted
but that, if the Church is what we think it is, it will continue no
matter what man’s and satan’s evil plans may be. Think back to
Gamaliel's words, “...for if this plan or this undertaking is of
man, it will fail; but if it is of God, you will not be able to
overthrow them.” If this body, called the Church, is really from
God, he will not allow it to fail.
Now for the hope. People speak of our
government someday being against the Church as a horrid thing, and I
used to think, when that day comes, I will simply run away to another
place where I can live in peace. But after having thought about it
some more, I have realized some things. The day we begin to be
heavily persecuted in this place is going to be an exciting time,
hmm, maybe that it not the right word, it is going to be an eventful
time and growing time for the Church. For a while the Church may
decrease and not grow in numbers but, at the same time, faith is
going to be growing in those who are sincere. It will be a time of
sorting, sorting out those who are willing to die for their faith,
truly willing live in and for their faith, and those who no longer
claim the name Christian. We will be able to taste our faith, to
feel it, and see it, for it will truly be our strength and hope. God
will be more our Father because it is He who we will have to run to
for comfort and strength and peace. Heaven will be all the more
closer, for it may reside just around the corner.
There have been times in the past when
I have prayed, almost begged, for a physical evil to fight instead of
the quiet whispers of evil which sneak around my head; I have been
envious of Caspian and the dangers he faced, for he actually could
face them, he could look them in the face and know what it is he is
fighting. If things get bad it would not be as in those books, we
would not take up the sword and face our enemies, but our physical
and spiritual worlds would more closely collide and in so doing make
our faith more tangible (I am sorry but sometimes my faith seems so
distant).
I have a hard time thinking such a
“horrid” future as horrid because, if we allow it, it could be a
time of major unification in the Church. I think we would have a
harder time judging a fellow Christian who may be a little different
from us, when we look them in the eyes and see their willingness to
die for their faith. In having a terrible common enemy against us, I
think we would better remember who our brothers and sisters are. I am
not saying there would no longer be differences, but that we would
perhaps, hopefully, learn to more peacefully get along and love each
other despite those differences.
I said the Church may decrease in
numbers for awhile, because many or some may leave or forsake the
Church, but, after a while, even while the persecution is still going
on, it will grow. Look and remember how the Church grew in the New
Testament while terrible things were going on, think of those places
even today where the Church is growing despite persecution.
I spoke earlier of my maybe running as
if it would be a bad thing, and it would be a bad thing if we all ran
and forsook this country, but we can also look at it as spreading.
Christians left certain places in the New Testament times to escape
persecution, but they did not leave their Christianity behind, they
took it with them and spread it to the whole world. One could think
of it as a somewhat forced mass missionary movement.
I think I have shared enough of my
crazy thoughts. I will just say, yes, it is sad our country may fall
into disarray and evil but “the Son also rises” and will continue
to rise until the end of time. With our help, God will take care of
the Truth and His Message and no matter how opposed and oppressed it
may be, the Church will go on and He will even cause it to be
stronger because of it.
God be with us all, may he give us the
faith and strength and courage to face tomorrow, whatever it may
bring.
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