Never ask my wife if she thinks you’re getting fat. If you
are, you won’t like her answer. She is one of those brutally honest people who
will tell you the truth without regard for how it lands.
I was within the general vicinity when one of her friends
asked if she thought she was getting pudgy around the middle, to which she
replied, “I don’t think you are, you are.”
Later on, after her friend left, I asked her about the
exchange and whether she could have been more tactful, to which she replied,
“why would I lie to someone I love?” Made sense at the time, and it still does
to this day.
It used to be you could tell people the truth, and they would
appreciate your candor. Even if the truth you shared didn’t land well, or make
them feel good, they knew it wasn’t coming from a place of animosity, but
rather a place of love, or concern, or just honesty. Those days are long gone,
and what’s worse, this destructive mindset has weaseled its way into the
household of faith.
Because the number of pastors, preachers, evangelists, and
spiritual leaders would rather see people end up in hell than risk offending
them in any way keeps multiplying, repentance, righteousness, and holiness unto
God are no longer preached, focused upon, or taught.
This new trend is wreaking havoc and leaving countless souls
with a false sense of security. Because no one loved them enough to speak truth
to them, they cling to their sin; they cling to their vices, they cling to the things
God himself finds abominable, all the while believing that it is well with
their soul.
On the flip side, the number of those who approach God not
from a place of humility and repentance, but one of entitlement and pride has
skyrocketed to heretofore unseen levels as well. The question is no longer what
must I do to be saved; it’s not even phrased as a question anymore. Rather, men
today approach God with a laundry list of demands, exemptions, and cutouts, then
command Him to assure them that they are saved.
If perchance one in ten does ask what they must do to be
saved, the Biblical answer will likely be met with perplexed looks, quickly
followed by accusations of legalism and works salvation.
When the sheep start leading the shepherd rather than the shepherd
leading the sheep, disaster is certain, and the outcome is foreseeable. Watching
these role reversals take place is sad, and what’s worse, as long as the
so-called shepherds get their monthly stipend, they don’t much care. Less work
for them translates to more time to enjoy the links.
Even if they tried, they would likely be met with resistance
and a reprimand from the deacon board, the treasury board, or the board of
overseers. Who wants to pack up and move their family to yet another town, to
get to know yet another group of stiff-necked souls whose only desire is to
revel in their sin while still being assured that heaven’s gates are flung wide
open ready to receive them?
This is the offended generation, and they have Yelp. It takes
thirty seconds to find a church that fits their predilections, and they can
even leave you a bad review while walking to their car. Remember that the next
time you try to challenge sin, or preach the Gospel. How dare you try to lead
them to still waters or green pastures? Sugar water and cream puffs taste so
much better!
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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