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Date Posted: 16:50:10 09/15/08 Mon
Author: Cheri Smith
Subject: The Problem with "The New Morality"



The Problem with "The New Morality"


Read the Word:

Revelation 13-14



In the aftermath of 9/11, I was interviewed by a number of reporters who
asked how something so horrible, so unthinkable, could take place in the
United States? They couldn't comprehend the capacity of someone who would
kill thousands of people and lose their own lives in the process.

I reminded them that not only is there a God, but there is also a devil. I
told them that humanity is not basically good, as we often hear, but it is
basically bad. I said that the Bible teaches we are sinful to the very core.
Many of them seemed shocked to hear this.

In the weeks following that horrific September day, our churches were packed
as never before. Services at Harvest Christian Fellowship on the Sunday
following 9/11 had the largest attendance in the history of our church. It
was also the greatest response on the part of those making decisions for
Christ.

It was my hope and prayer that this renewed interest in God would ultimately
lead to a nationwide revival. But that has not happened. In fact, something
quite the opposite has occurred: a resurgence of moral relativism.

Moral relativism can be defined as a lack of moral absolutes. It is the
belief that just because something is true to you doesn't necessarily mean
that it is true to me. Moral relativism teaches that we are all products of
the evolutionary process. There is no evil, there is no devil, and there is
no God.

Moral relativism teaches that we are all basically good, and if we do
something bad, it is because we are victims, the result of our upbringing or
environment. Moral relativism teaches freedom from all restraint.

But the irony is that if you disagree with these things, then you are
insensitive. If you have the audacity to say you believe there is right and
wrong and good and evil, then you are classified as insensitive, intolerant,
bigoted, and narrow-minded. If you dare to quote the Bible and say it is the
source of truth, then you will be accused of pushing your puritanical belief
system on others.




Yet biblical Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ is the only way to God.
When someone says he or she believes in God, but that Jesus isn't
necessarily the only way, I can assure you, on the authority of Scripture,
that such a person cannot be a Christian and believe this. If you truly are
a Christian, then you must believe what the Bible says. You cannot make up
the rules as you go.

I cannot get into my car today and say, "I have made up a new rule. I think
it is OK for me to drive 120 miles per hour." I cannot walk into a store and
say, "I believe it is OK for me to take whatever I want. It is mine for the
taking."

Of course, I can choose to believe these things, but I will have a new
prison ministry very soon. There are rules. There are absolutes. Whether I
believe in them or not, those absolutes are still true.

Therefore, when it comes to the Bible, we cannot pick and choose what we
will believe and what we will not. It's a package deal. We take it the way
God gave it.

Yet we have removed God's absolutes from our culture. We have done our best
to take God out of the classroom, out of the courtroom, and out of
everything we can. Then we are amazed to see chaos breaking out as a result.

But this should not surprise us, because the basis of morality is belief.
The basis of belief is the Bible, which gives us the absolute truth that we
can base our faith on. When we say there is no right and wrong, when we do
not have this belief, then the result will be chaos.

We have to get back to what God says. Solomon, after sampling everything
this world had to offer, said, "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole
matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is man's all"
(Ecclesiastes 12:13 NKJV).

If anyone could ever say they had been there, done that, and bought the
T-shirt, it would be Solomon. He had violated many of God's commandments.
Yet after all was said and done, Solomon concluded, "Fear God and keep His
commandments. "

God has given us His commandments for our own good: to show us how to live
our lives.

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