Longing For
Acceptance: The Relativism Trap
by
Daniel S. Waite
"Woe
be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture!
saith the LORD. Therefore thus saith the LORD God of Israel against
the pastors that feed my people; Ye have scattered my flock, and
driven them away, and have not visited them: behold, I will visit upon
you the evil of your doings, saith the LORD. And I will gather the
remnant of my flock out of all countries whither I have driven them,
and will bring them again to their folds; and they shall be fruitful
and increase. And I will set up shepherds over them which shall feed
them: and they shall fear no more, nor be dismayed, neither shall they
be lacking, saith the LORD. Behold, the days come, saith the LORD,
that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall
reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the
earth. In his days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell
safely: and this is his name whereby he shall be called, THE LORD OUR
RIGHTEOUS- NESS. Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the LORD,
that they shall no more say, The LORD liveth, which brought up the
children of Israel out of the land of Egypt; But, The LORD liveth,
which brought up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of
the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven them;
and they shall dwell in their own land" (Jeremiah 23:1-8).
Worldly Standard
Frequently
things often do not occur according to one's expectations, primarily
because those expectations are set too high and too often, they are
set on the wrong standard. Myriads of individuals, longing to meet
expectations, spend days, weeks, months and even years striving for
something unattainable. Many sincerely believe that doing something
notable leads one to a higher spiritual plateau. These types of
individuals choose to follow the deception of a false standard—the
standard of worldliness and "Christian" humanism. Some would
dare say history is a record of ill-maintained expectations. A
published historian has declared, "The only thing we learn from
History is that we do not learn from history" (La More). Things,
whether buildings, thoughts, or even convictions, will ultimately
deteriorate over enough time without meticulous maintenance. Knowledge
of history is not the panacea to future success, but knowledge and
acceptance of His Story is the genuine path to true success (Joshua
1:8)!
God's Two Standards
God
has given two standards: The Living Word and The Written Word. One
must exalt The Word Incarnate and The Word Inscripturated. Scripture
teaches that man will stand in Christ's righteousness or remain in
Adam's fallen state. However, some will insist on embracing the
thought and theories of yesterday as a standard. The theological mood
of yesterday was tolerance, acceptance, respect for the thoughts and
the ideas of man, and the disregard for the Heart and Mind of God!
Faith in the Book and the Blood is the only remedy needed. It is
because the LORD Incarnate lives that believers can have faith—for
without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). One can
have faith in the Living Word because of the preserved Written Word.
In this present age, the Written Word has revealed the Living Word.
Today's Church must exalt the Written Word rather than deny its
existence. With God's Holy Book as the Standard, why then should one
long to go back to the problems of yesterday that have carried us to
the dilemmas of today?
Standards Lost
One
certainly remembers that during the forty-one year reign of King Asa--
the great-grandson of Solomon—King Asa's kingdom coincided with
seven unique regimes in the ten Tribes of the North (Jeroboam, Nadab,
Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, and Ahab). Scripture reports, "And Asa
did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, as did David his
father" (I Kings 15:11). Asa demonstrated a tremendous amount of
faith when the enemy overwhelmingly encompassed him. One might recall
that King Asa requested Zechariah and Obadiah teach the people during
part of his reign. Asa was convinced that the WORD OF THE LORD was the
answer! Upon the death of Asa, his son, Jehoshaphat ascended the
Southern Throne. A newly developed league between Jehoshaphat, King of
Judah, and the husband of Jezebel, Ahab King of Israel, brought the
commanders of this fragmented country into a joint military campaign
in Ramothgilead.
Consulting the Lord
Before
this engagement, Jehoshaphat asked Ahab for the opinion of a Prophet
of the LORD. Among many words that Micaiah, the LORD's Prophet, said
were ". . . I did see all Israel scattered upon the mountains, as
sheep that have no shepherd . . ." (2 Chronicles 18:16). What
happened to this Nation? Why were they scattered? They had no
shepherd! Had no one retained the responsibility of keeping, watching,
and guarding? Had they stopped resting in GOD's Word and started
wresting it?
Israel's Condition
Is
it not apparent that Israel's condition has not changed much since the
days of Jehoshaphat and Ahab? Unfortunately, others, who grasp and
accept the essential concepts of the Gospel, find themselves in a
scattered herd as well. Why is this? They have no shepherd with a
sword to keep, watch, and protect. Denial of the preserved text
appears to be the mood of the day. The powerful "Book"
touched the heart of wicked King Ahab. Recall these words, "And
it came to pass, when Ahab heard those words, that he rent his
clothes, and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted, and lay in
sackcloth, and went softly. And the word of the LORD came to Elijah
the Tishbite, saying, Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?
Because he humbleth himself before me, I will not bring the evil in
his days: but in his son's days will I bring the evil upon his
house" (I Kings 21:27-29). If Ahab responded to the Word of God,
why do the modern day thinkers refuse to do so?
Shepherds Responsible
Indeed
many today have shepherds who criticize the Word of God and twist the
Scripture to authenticate nebulous thoughts. The Hebrew word behind
the English word "shepherd" first appears in the fourth
chapter of the first book of the Bible, "And she again bares his
brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of
the ground" (Genesis 4:2). This son of Adam, later murdered by
Cain kept the sheep. The Hebrew word behind the English word for
"sword" first appears in the third chapter of the Book of
Beginnings, "So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east
of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned
every way, to keep the way of the tree of life" (Genesis 3:24).
Note the Sacred Text states one Sword and three or more Cherubim.
God's Inspired Sword ought to be feared and reverenced for its power
and might in these last days. The Shepherd and the Sword must function
together in these days of apostasy to keep the sheep; and often they
do not! The symptoms of modernism now plague the circles once occupied
by sound defenders of the Scripture. Failure to treat such blight will
result in premature defection from the Sword. The modern church needs
a shepherd who uses the Preserved Sword to teach, protect, keep,
and guard the sheep. Nations do not send troops into battle without
the proper weapons. Moreover, solders do not use weapons they do not
trust. Today's shepherds must trust and have confidence in their
Sword.
Defeat Relativism
All
too often, the pastor does not use the Scripture to teach, protect,
guard, and keep the sheep, but will peddle some form of psychology.
Does not Scripture declare: "For the Word of God is quick and
powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword" (Hebrews 4:12).
Why is it then that the pastor given the responsibility of upholding
the effective power of the Words of God ignores and denies its
credibility--either directly or indirectly? One reason might be that
during his formative years he witnessed the Words of God belittled and
still sees it being torn to ribbons by men who he holds in high regard
even up to this present hour. Gibson states, "Instead of
trembling at the Words of God the modern day textual critic is trite
with the Words of God" (Gibson). Let the pastor be encouraged to
study the Bible and preach the truth. Reflect upon the following
verse, "And take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the
spirit, which is the Word of God" (Ephesians 6:17). The pastor's
duty is explanation of the Bible text and not to create applications.
In this day of relativism, one must be encouraged with the genuine
Preserved Bible. One must pray for pastors that they will study,
defend, and proclaim the entire council of God. The Preserved Written
and Living Word of God ought to be ultimate authority in pulpit and
pew! Shatter the chains of relativism!