By Michael Brown
I intend to bring a wake-up call and sound an alarm, as I take the trumpet to my lips: How should we be living today?
In
a day in which we can watch videos of Christians being beheaded on our
cellphones, while cities that have had a Christian presence for almost
2,000 years have been emptied of all believers by radical Muslims, how
should we be living?
In a day in which civilian
airplanes are being shot out of the sky, murdering a grandfather and his
grandkids along with a mom and dad with their little daughter, plus a
host of other unsuspecting passengers, how should we be living?
In a day in which the people of
Israel find themselves surrounded by terrorists bent on their
destruction, and the whole nation mourns as they bury their dead, while
images of wounded and dead Palestinian infants fill our TV screens by
the hour, how should we be living?
In a day in which sexual anarchy
reigns in America, with reality-TV shows celebrating polygamy,
polyamory, fornication and nudity, and an MTV star declares that "incest
is hot," how should we be living?
In a day in which Democratic leaders plan to run on an aggressive
pro-abortion platform, promising to fight for a woman's "right" to a
late-term abortion, while we continue to terminate the lives of 1
million babies every year, how should we be living?In a day in which our president scorns the values on which our nation was founded and proclaims that sexual and romantic desires trump religious freedoms, while the courts overturn the will of the people in state after state, how should we be living?
In a day in which historic
Christian denominations have completely capitulated to culture, and
prominent Christian leaders choose political correctness over
faithfulness to God's Word, how should we be living?
More than 40 years ago, Leonard Ravenhill wrote, "When a nation calls
its prime men to battle, homes are broken, weeping sweethearts say their
good-byes, businesses are closed, college careers are wrecked,
factories are refitted for wartime production, and rationing and
discomforts are accepted—all for war. Can we do less for the greatest
fight that this world has ever known outside of the cross—this end-time
siege on sanity, morality and spirituality?"
What would Ravenhill be saying today? How should we be living?
In the year 2000, in the Jesus Manifesto,
I wrote: "The cat is out of the bag. The secret is no longer a secret.
Anti-God forces are after the soul of our nation, and if we don't wake
up now, if we don't take a stand now, if we don't repent and pray and rise and speak and act now,
then instead of this great country being 'the land of the free and the
home of the brave', our nation could become 'the land of sleaze and home
of the depraved.' We need a revolution!"
That was almost 15 years ago, and things have deteriorated quite rapidly since then. How should we be living?
Even
in the best of times, the devil is still on the prowl, lives are still
being destroyed, the Name of Jesus is still being blasphemed, and
billions of souls still hang in the balance. How then should we be
living?
As Paul wrote to the Romans, "knowing the time, it is already the hour
for you to wake up from sleep, for now our salvation is nearer than when
we first believed. The night is nearly over, and the daylight is near,
so let us discard the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.
Let us walk with decency, as in the daylight: not in carousing and
drunkenness; not in sexual impurity and promiscuity; not in quarreling
and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no plans to
satisfy the fleshly desires" (Rom. 13:11-14).
The time for slumber and playing games is long past, and the time for complacency is gone.
The harvest is ripe, the needs are overwhelming, and the potential is extraordinary.
The power of God is totally available, and the Lord Jesus is enthroned in power, ready to send, anoint and bless and use.
It is time to wake up, stand up and show up.
Not tomorrow. Not next year. Not somewhere else. But today, this year, where you live, right now.
How
should we be living? "For the eyes of Yahweh roam throughout the earth
to show Himself strong for those whose hearts are completely His" (2
Chron. 16:9).
Live with such wholehearted devotion that the Lord will show Himself strong on your behalf.
You will never have a regret.
That is how we should be living.
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