FAITH
IN A WORLD OF CYNICISM!
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Tim 4:2-5
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Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort
with all longsuffering and doctrine.
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For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine;
but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having
itching ears;
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And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto
fables.
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But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist,
make full proof of thy ministry.
Heap! Paul warned
young Timothy that there would come a day when the general population would
keep on seeking those who would tell them what they wanted to hear. Demagogues,
leaders who appeal to the emotions and prejudices of the people in order to
gain power, are multiplying in our day.
Cynicism
reigns!
Cynicism is that tired emotion that can also be described as pessimism,
sarcasm, suspicion, skepticism, distrust and doubt. Faith is a hard product to
sell in an age of cynicism. Malachi ministered in an age such as this. Faith
had become formalism and worship had become weariness (Malachi 1:13).
The
foundations of our modern world are crumbling. Teenagers, even
church-going teenagers seem ignorant of the moral moorings that once kept our
culture from drifting. They enter an educational system through metal detectors
and they reach adulthood in deep debt. God, the tooth fairy and Santa Claus sit
dejectedly on the park bench of doubt feeding squirrels.
So,
how can a person of faith navigate a world of doubt? Paul gave
Timothy these following points to pursue.
Ø Constancy! “In season and
out of season.” Practice your faith even when it is uncomfortable and
inconvenient.
Ø Circumspection! Simply be aware
that the time is coming when people will be consumed with doubt. They will
practice a form of religion but there will be none in their heart.
Ø Courage! “Endure
afflictions!” Christianity, these days, is not clothed in silk but in denim. It
is not for wimps.
Ø Completion! “Make full
proof of your ministry.” Don’t be a slacker. Fill up the hours and minutes
because there are not many hours and minutes left.
Dear
Lord, the days are desperate. Let me be all I can be and all I should be until
you come. AMEN
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