These articles are reprinted from the Camden Companion, a weekly bulletin of the Camden Avenue Church of Christ and authored by Evangelist, Wayde E. Miller.


Thursday, January 10, 2008

Lights in the World

The apostle Paul told the Philippians, "that you may be blameless and innocent children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world" (Philippians 2:15.) Just as in the first century, the world today is crooked and twisted. Immorality, humanism, false religion, broken homes, drug abuse, lying, homosexuality, and so many other sins run rampant now just as they did back then. Of course we have many today that see no sin. Every deviant behavior is explained away as some "psychological defect" or sickness. The motto of many is to "please number one." It is a shame that so many seek to soothe their conscience in such ways but God still sees the violation of His will as sin and condemns such.

Christians do not live separate from this "crooked and twisted" generation. Jesus prayed, "The world has hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You would keep them from evil" (John 17:14-15.) In other words, the Lord's disciples lived in the world and the world hated them. It was not possible for them to be removed from the world to live separate from evil people but the Lord prayed that they might not be taken up with the evil around them. So it is with Christians today.

If God's people wanted to be away from sin, they would have to leave the world (I Corinthians 5:10) but that is neither possible nor God's will. As His people we are to live right here in this crooked and twisted generation to shine as lights among it. Our love for the Lord keeps us learning from His word and we do not listen to the "council of the ungodly, nor stand in the way of sinners, not sit in the seat of the scornful" (Psalms 1:1.) We meditate on God's word night and day (Psalms 1:2.) John admonishes us to "Love not the world" (I John 2:15.) Clearly the focus of the Christian is not on worldly things but spiritual and such being true, does not practice the sin he sees around him.

As Christians, we are "lights" in the world. It is not our job to be the "police of the world" to force conformity to the gospel of Christ. Our job is to bear fruit. We grow in the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) and as the world sees our love, joy, peace, longsuffering, patience, etc grow, they see something better than themselves. A Christian is a blessing waiting to happen and as we come in contact with others, we are showing them a better way of living. Then the time is right to teach them about Jesus Christ and salvation so they too can know and experience this more noble way. We have to be right in the midst of the turmoil of the world while living above it but this should make us a beacon to those around us.

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