THE FIERCE SOCIETY
This
article is meant to be a discussion of current times, not end times. I don’t
want to get into theological debates around eschatology. Some emphasize the
great falling away while others argue that the Gospel will conquer. There is
often an element of paradox in spiritual truth. The Bible speaks of great evil
and darkness while also speaking of the glory of God and the outpouring of the
Holy Spirit. Regardless of a person’s perspective on end times, it is
indisputable that we are currently in a time of world-wide intensity, as seen
in nature, politics, economics and sociological dynamics. Nations are filled
with conflict and distress. Those that seem to be at peace are better described
as being in a malaise (that vague sense of ill-being and debility that
accompanies the onset of an illness). Even people who lack spiritual perception
can sense the urgency of the times.
We are
moving into an era of troubled people and troubled times, a time when the devil
will be active and angry, but also a time when the glory of God will be upon
His people. In the days that are coming, Christians should be spiritually
alert, in prayer, and boldly proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the power
of the Holy Spirit. –Billy Long
The Fierce Society
By laying aside God, the Bible, and Judeo-Christian values our society is deliberately or unwittingly destroying the under-girding foundation necessary for a peaceful, stable, and prosperous society, and in turn is laying the grounds for an intellectually inferior, undisciplined, morally depraved, lawless, and fierce society.
The Fierce Society
By laying aside God, the Bible, and Judeo-Christian values our society is deliberately or unwittingly destroying the under-girding foundation necessary for a peaceful, stable, and prosperous society, and in turn is laying the grounds for an intellectually inferior, undisciplined, morally depraved, lawless, and fierce society.
2 Timothy 3: 1-3, and Romans 1: 28-32 describe the ultimate
characteristics of a culture that rejects God and which is "given
over" to itself and its sin. Paul says that the times will be
“perilous.” The Greek word is also translated “fierce” and is
the same word used to describe the demoniac (Matthew 8:28) out of whom Jesus
cast a legion of demons. This man was exceedingly “fierce,” living among the
tombs, naked, cutting himself, breaking chains used to bind him, and producing
fear in all who came near. It is quite disturbing that the word used to
describe this man is also used to describe times and the people that “will
come.”
“This Generation”
Jesus, grieved at the society around him, gave three descriptions of “this generation.” In Matthew 11: 16-19 He refers to “this generation” as sitting in the “marketplace” of reality, irrelevant and playing games while the real issues of the day transpire all around them. It is a picture of the church sitting inside its four walls and failing in its responsibility to be salt and light in the world.
Jesus, grieved at the society around him, gave three descriptions of “this generation.” In Matthew 11: 16-19 He refers to “this generation” as sitting in the “marketplace” of reality, irrelevant and playing games while the real issues of the day transpire all around them. It is a picture of the church sitting inside its four walls and failing in its responsibility to be salt and light in the world.
In Matthew 11:20-24 he speaks of “this generation” that had access
to grace, truth, and the presence of God like no other generation and yet
rejected it.
In Matthew 12: 38-42 He speaks of “this generation” that wanted
proof but rejected the very proof that was standing right in front of them.
In Matthew 12: 43-45 He warns us of “this generation” that knew
God, like the man who was freed from the demon, but failed to follow-through in
his walk with God. The demon came back with seven other demons more wicked than
himself, and entered the man causing the last state of the man to be worse than
the first. Jesus said, “So shall it be with ‘this wicked generation.’”
Serious Consequences
We should not take lightly the moral and social issues of the day and their consequences on our society. We should not think that the laws of the land are set apart into some neutral territory for which God is not concerned. More and more as we move into the ends of the age we will see an intensification in the spiritual warfare in the heavens. And it will affect our daily lives. Government will not just simply be the benevolent force that facilitates peace and order, but will become an instrument of godlessness that tries to control our lives and take away our prosperity and freedom, and at some point persecute those who follow Jesus and the God of the Bible. As we remove Judeo-Christian values from our laws, institutions, and daily lives, we will experience more and more troubles. A society that forgets God and turns to its various idols will become the “fierce” society that the Apostle Paul describes, a disintegrating society filled with selfishness, violence, immorality, unrest, and conflict.
We should not take lightly the moral and social issues of the day and their consequences on our society. We should not think that the laws of the land are set apart into some neutral territory for which God is not concerned. More and more as we move into the ends of the age we will see an intensification in the spiritual warfare in the heavens. And it will affect our daily lives. Government will not just simply be the benevolent force that facilitates peace and order, but will become an instrument of godlessness that tries to control our lives and take away our prosperity and freedom, and at some point persecute those who follow Jesus and the God of the Bible. As we remove Judeo-Christian values from our laws, institutions, and daily lives, we will experience more and more troubles. A society that forgets God and turns to its various idols will become the “fierce” society that the Apostle Paul describes, a disintegrating society filled with selfishness, violence, immorality, unrest, and conflict.
A Fierce People
In the two paragraphs quoted below, we see the Apostle Paul’s description of a culture that turns its back on God, a society which God has “given over” to itself. He describes what we can look forward to if our nation continues its move away from God and His word.
In the two paragraphs quoted below, we see the Apostle Paul’s description of a culture that turns its back on God, a society which God has “given over” to itself. He describes what we can look forward to if our nation continues its move away from God and His word.
“But
know this, that in the last days perilous times will come; For men will be
lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers,
disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers,
without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty,
lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but
denying its power. And from such turn away…[they are] always learning and never
able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” -(2 Timothy 3: 1-5).
“And
even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over
to a debased mind, to do those things which are not fitting; being filled with
all unrighteousness, sexual immorality, wickedness, covetousness,
maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife deceit, evil-mindedness, they are
whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, violent, proud, boasters, inventors of
evil things, disobedient to parents, undiscerning, untrustworthy, unloving,
unforgiving, unmerciful, who, knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those
who practice such things are deserving of death, not only do the same but also
approve of those who practice them. - (Romans
1:28-32).
“Arise, cry out in the night.”
Regardless of a person’s eschatology (study of end times) it is not difficult to see that our nation and the world are entering difficult times. Christians will agree, regardless of their theological perspective, that it is time to call on God.
Regardless of a person’s eschatology (study of end times) it is not difficult to see that our nation and the world are entering difficult times. Christians will agree, regardless of their theological perspective, that it is time to call on God.
It must start with the individual, with each one of us. The
challenges of today also bring great opportunity for God's people to know Him
and touch Him as they never have before. Christians may have been comfortable
being lukewarm and complacent in the past. But I don't think that is an option
for us in the days ahead. Peter, James, and John slept in the Garden of
Gethsemane while Jesus agonized in prayer. They did not realize the hour that
was approaching. I believe that we are facing an hour in which we must prepare
ourselves by genuine commitment to the Lord, and by calling on the Lord. One of
my prayers these days is that the Lord will prepare me and my household for the
days that are coming. I also pray this for my neighbors.
There are many who are praying for and believing for revival to
sweep our nation. A revival that captures the entire nation could bring about a
wonderful kingdom of God peace that thoroughly saturates the culture. We can
pray for that, but we must also prepare for what the first Christians
experienced. They saw a great visitation of God through the outpouring of the
Holy Spirit with multitudes being saved, healed, and delivered from the power
of darkness. Whole cities were converted. But they also experienced great
persecution. We must pray and intercede for a thorough societal transformation,
but also be prepared for persecution and trials similar to those of the early
church in the book of Acts.
“Arise,
cry out in the night, at the beginning of the watches; Pour out your heart like
water before the face of the Lord. Lift your hands toward Him for the life of
your young children…” (Lamentations 2:19).
“If My
people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My
face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will
forgive their sin and heal their land.” (2 Chronicles 7:14).
“Arise,
shine; for your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.
For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and deep darkness the people;
But the Lord will arise over you, and His glory will be seen upon you.”
(Isaiah 60: 1-2).
Comments