Accusation vs. Acceptance
by Roger & Eileen Himes
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A lady I once spoke with said what turned her off to
Christianity, in her younger years, was that every Christian she
knew was against something.
They were against abortion, booze, adultery, divorce, and every
other type of sin. She said when she asked them what they were
'for,' they only said, "Jesus!" It's true we should be for
Jesus, but this doesn't communicate anything. We're often seen
as critical, judgmental and prideful because of Jesus. We view
ourselves as superior because of Jesus.
Yes, we should be against sin. But sin doesn't keep people
out of heaven. All the bad stuff they do doesn't send them to
hell. What sends them to hell is not receiving life, by being
connected to Jesus. If they stopped doing anything bad, and only
did good, they still wouldn't go to heaven. They go to heaven
because of Jesus!
But you don't want to connect to someone if you think all he
does is condemn you. That's why Jesus says, "Do not think that I
will accuse you to the Father" (John 5:45). The way Jesus is
often presented, you'd think all he did was condemn us, and look
down his nose at us.
As Christians, what should our message be? It must be the
love of Jesus, and his acceptance of us. It should not be a
message of accusation and condemnation. Yes, people need to turn
from sin, and live better. But this is not the gospel. Preaching
this is putting the cart before the horse, and it turns people
off to Jesus. As ministers of the New Testament (II Cor 3:6), we
should preach the benefits of the Kingdom, not the detriments
for NOT being in the Kingdom! God wants us to present the light,
not the darkness!
We should preach God's love, peace, joy -- and his imparted
righteousness to us because of Jesus (II Cor 5:21). He wants us
to present his love in the New Testament gospel, not the LAW of
the Old Testament. See it: the law was nailed to the cross of
Christ (Col 2:14, Eph 2:15-16).
If you live in law and rules, you're SIN-consciousness, and
have a ministry of condemnation (II Cor 3:9). This ministry does
not allow you to present the gospel. Most folks don't need to
hear what's wrong with them -- most of them know that perfectly
well without being told. Knowing what is wrong with you makes
you run from God and hide from him.
We need to tell them all that can be RIGHT with them in
Jesus! This attracts them to God. It makes them want to connect
with God, not run from him.
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