If the enemy’s going to go through the trouble of sneaking someone into a church to sow doubt, his target isn’t going to be some tertiary thing but a fundamental one. The enemy is not out to cause division among the brethren regarding whether we should pray standing up or kneeling but about things like the sufficiency, supremacy, and Lordship of Jesus.
Jesus is no longer the objective but a means to an end, a way
by which we attain what our hearts truly desire. If He is not the desire of
your heart, if He is not the object of your pursuit, if He is not your all in
all, the enemy succeeded in derailing you from the path. Things that matter,
matter, and one need only look at what the agents of darkness are attacking
within the household of faith to understand what those are.
The enemy desires to leave the children of God powerless and
rudderless. He wants to separate the children of God from either the Word of
God or the power of God, both being necessary components for a healthy
spiritual life. One guides, and one gives the strength required to endure. One
sets the course and determines the destination; the other provides the requisite
energy to reach it. A Christian without the presence and power of God will
falter and flail, grow weary, and lose confidence. A Christian without the Word
of God will fall for lies and falsehoods because the litmus test is missing
from their life.
My daughters are getting to the age where they’re asking
prescient questions, especially the older one. Most mornings, when they wake
up, they’ll find me in my chair with my Bible and a cup of coffee beside me.
The other day, after saying good morning, Victoria scrunched her nose and
asked, “Why do you read your Bible so much, daddy? You have other books on your
shelf, but every morning you’re just reading the one.”
I waved her over, and she came and sat in my lap, and I explained
to her that the Bible is the only book of its kind. It not only tells us where we
come from, who we are, who we ought to be, where we’re going, and how to get
there but what we will find once we arrive.
Think of yourself as a kite. The wind that propels you is the
power of the Holy Spirit; the Word of God is the string that keeps you from
blowing all over the place. It’s through His Word that God keeps us on course
as we fly higher toward the heavens.
The enemy’s target is the foundational tenets of the gospel.
Those things that are not given to debate but are yes and amen, without
equivocation or qualification. The enemy’s minions might not start out
attacking those tenets, but that’s where they always end up. Some take a
circuitous route to their objective, and others make a beeline for it, but
their targets, the things they will focus all their energies on, are the
salvific issues of the gospel.
Their goal is division, doubt, and destruction. Without a firm
hand on the rudder and a steady eye that can see the dangers and avoid them,
any congregation of any size is susceptible. Personally, I believe the bigger a
congregation, the easier it is for the enemy’s minions to creep in and begin
slithering their way into positions of authority where they can do the most
damage.
It’s difficult to be swayed by someone you barely know and
trust even less. The enemy’s agents are willing to invest time and resources
and earn trust and deference so they can then turn around and cause as much
havoc as the situation allows.
The best way I can describe those who creep in is like the
sleeper agents certain governments are said to have embedded in the United
States, living everyday lives and staying under the radar until it’s time to
act and do what they were sent here to do. We’ve seen the unfortunate effects
of what a handful of determined souls can do, going so far as to cripple a
nation the size of America. What do you think a handful of well-placed people speaking
lies and tickling people’s ears can do?
The men Jude speaks of are demonstrably evil, men who were
long ago marked out for this condemnation, meaning that in His foreknowledge,
God knew they would exist, what their intent would be, and that they would be a
dangerous threat to the wellbeing and spiritual wellness of the church.
Before we can let the entirety of the church wriggle off the
hook and just blame the agents of Satan for the chaos that is being wreaked
throughout Western Christianity, if there were no demand for extra-biblical,
flesh-elevating, materialism-centered teaching, there wouldn’t be such a vast
supply.
The world calls it success modeling, where you find someone
that succeeded in your field of choice, then you model their actions, the idea
being that since they were successful doing what they did, you too will succeed
in like fashion.
The genesis of the problem is how we define success in the church. If we define success the same way the world does, by flaunting big buildings, big bling, and big budgets, then it goes without saying that we will devote all our energy to full bank accounts rather than preaching the truth. When we come to realize that the less truth we preach, the bigger our accounts get, and money being the metric by which we measure success, the more successful we become, the truth we dare to preach becomes infrequent and eventually ceases altogether.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea, Jr.
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