The
Evil Day in which We Live
By Al Stoner
“The righteous
perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away, none
considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come” (Isa.
57:1). “Yea, truth faileth; and he that
departeth from evil maketh himself a prey: and the LORD saw it, and it
displeased him that there was no judgment” (Isa. 59:15).
To
anyone today with enough courage to speak a word in behalf of the LORD and His
Christ, the increasingly common response of those of this wicked generation is
that which was summarized by the Prophet Isaiah: “Get you out of the way, turn
aside out of the path, cause the Holy One of Israel to cease from before us”
(Isa. 30:11). Jesus said, on the eve of
His betrayal and crucifixion, “If the world hate you, ye know that it hated Me
before it hated you” (Jn. 15:18). And
John, echoing the words of the Master, wrote, “Marvel not, my brethren, if the
world hate you” (I Jn. 3:13). Those who
are in Christ are not to be seeking the world’s hatred as proof of their
association with Him. Rather, all who
are faithful to the Lord Jesus Christ will eventually find themselves becoming
the objects of the world’s scorn and hatred, because they belong to
Christ.
The
love for righteousness and the hatred of iniquity are at the very center and
core of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, because of who Christ is in His
essential Person. He uncompromisingly
loves righteousness and hates iniquity, and those whom He is reconciling to God
have, in their measure, the same mind that He does with regard to good and
evil. Therefore, marvel not, if the
world hate you. (Any purported “christ” that minimizes the issues pertaining to
righteousness and unrighteousness, good and evil, is a false christ.)
Evil Men are Waxing
Worse and Worse.
“The Psalmist lamented, “I have seen the wicked in great power, and spreading
himself like a green bay tree” (Ps. 37:35).
This is an exceedingly grievous phenomenon that is witnessed in every
generation, except where the grace of God has taken hold of men, and turned them
from darkness unto light, setting them on the upward pathway to glory.
Spreading himself
like a green bay tree. Like a tree planted in its native soil. The wicked, in their brazen disregard for,
and hatred of, the LORD, and His Christ, often seek to extend their evil
influence over other men while they are here in the shortened time alloted to
them. But let righeous men and women
take heart and be of good courage. The
meek shall indeed inherit the earth. And
of the poor in spirit, and to those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake,
the blessed Savior made this pronouncement: “Theirs is the kingdom of
heaven.” Let the righteous take courage,
knowing that “the triumphing of the wicked is short, and the joy of the
hypocrite but for a moment” (Job 20:5).
Men Declaring their
Sin as Sodom. The
indictment brought by the Lord against Jerusalem, and Judah, in Isaiah’s day is
equally applicable to today’s evil generation. “The show of their countenance
doth witness against them; and they declare their sin as Sodom, they hide it
not. Woe unto their soul! for they have rewarded evil unto themselves” (Isa.
3:9; see Gen. 19:1-29). The cities of
Sodom and Gomorrah are indelibly associated with base lewdness that is shamefully
loathesome to speak about. “It is a
shame to speak of those things which are done of them in secret” (Eph. 5:12). To those engaged in such shameful acts,
someone must rise up and boldly declare to them, “How can ye escape the
damnation of hell?”
Perilous Times are
Now Upon Us. The
assaults against those “which keep the commandments of God, and have the
testimony of Jesus Christ” (Rev. 12:17) are multilayered and multifaceted. Some are deceptive and underhanded, while
others are straightforward in their intent.
But all are proceeding from “that old serpent, called the Devil, and
Satan, which deceiveth the whole world” (Rev. 12:9).
Some Current Day
Examples of this Peril. The present day phenomenon of evil men
seeking legal acceptance among fellow men, with all the rights and privilege
associated therewith, is a jeopardy to good men, and particularly to those who
are living by faith in Christ. Wherever “mischief” or wickedness becomes framed
by the laws of the land (see Ps. 94:20), this creates a circumstance of trial
and proving for those who “will live godly in Christ Jesus” (II Tim. 3:12). The
law, which they once considered to be protecting them, has now, in many instances,
become contrary to everything that they have believed and stood for. Laws written by men in the present day are
seeking to redefine what is morally right and wrong, even to the point of
legalizing that which is against nature, and contrary to nature: yes, even
legalizing that which at one time was universally regarding as criminal, and
against the law.
There
are also assaults against those professing faith in Christ which are very
apparent. In many parts of the world
those professing faith in Jesus are being persecuted, even mercilessly put to
death, simply because of their faith in Jesus.
This past week in Kenya at least 147 people, mostly university students,
were executed because of their faith in Christ. Their murderers asked them,
“Are you a Christian?” If they answered “yes”, they were put to death. If they said they were Muslim, they were let
go.
The Church, the
Pillar and the Ground of the Truth. The church (that the Scripture
speaks of) is “the pillar and ground of the truth” (I Tim. 3:15). We are
speaking here of the truth of God, truth that is the faithful representation of
all things, and the truth, which gives expression to God’s eternal purpose in
Christ. The truth faithfully represents
the things which God loves, and the things that He hates. The world is certainly not that pillar, but
rather is bereft of the truth, except where God has left an indelible
witness. If the world is going to hear
the truth, it must hear it from the church.
Wherever
“the truth of Christ” (II Cor. 11:10) is proclaimed in the power of the Holy
Spirit, methinks, that shockwaves reverberate throughout the kingdom of
darkness, putting them in mind once again that they have but a short time. When the Savior was yet here in the world “in
the days of His flesh”, it will be recalled that the demons “cried out, saying,
What have we to do with Thee, Jesus, thou Son of God? art Thou come hither to
torment us before the time?” (Mt. 8:28-29).
Apart
from faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, who Himself is the embodiment of the truth
(cf. Jn. 14:6), men have no moral compass with which to navigate safely through
this present evil world. The real issues
of life have not to do with wealth or
poverty, sickness or health, education or lack of education, but rather they
have to do with “good and evil” (Heb. 5:14), and particularly, the issue of
acceptance with God through the means which He Himself has provided in His only
begotten Son, Jesus Christ. The real
issues were well expressed by John Wesley, when he said, “This one thing would
I know: how to get to heaven, and how to make it safely to that happy shore.” “He that is unjust, let him be unjust still:
and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let
him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still” (Rev.
22:11).
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