Christianity has
taken on many forms in past centuries. It started out with righteous purpose,
but people soon realised that there was power to be had, and they took it. Fast
forward to the present, and we have hoards of people openly mocking our faith
and our LORD Jesus with little or no consequence- yet.
Let me stress that
although the religion of Christianity changed due to the hands it fell into,
our LORD Jesus and His message have never changed, and I am confident that
there were faithful people throughout the ages. However, the world has gathered
together to mock us in the most demeaning and disgusting manner that leaves me
in no doubt that we are in the End Times. It seems that people are taking these
changes through time and using them as ammunition to prove how senseless and
false our faith is, blaming us for all that is wrong in the world. Funny that.
We’re essentially being blamed for the wrongdoings of others because it is
easier to do that than find out the truth of GOD’S Word. Go figure.
Anti-Christian
movies have been a firm favourite, a hobby with Hollywood (or Hellywood as many
have started calling it!), always portraying Christians as arrogant, annoying,
mean-spirited, and dangerous Bible-thumpers. It is ridiculously easy to find a
film that misrepresents Scripture and Christians, disrespects GOD, and overall
seeks to make our faith into a joke. In the 1960 movie Inherit the Wind,
Hollywood tried to falsely represent the Scopes trial in an attempt to smear
Christianity. Basically, the Darwinists were portrayed in a positive light
while William Jennings Bryan was made out to be a deceitful low-life who died
in the courtroom in a fit of madness. The reality is that he won the trial and
kept his Christian values to the end, while Darrow (a Darwinist) was the real
snake. Footloose, 2012, Father Ted, The Exorcist, Religulous, Monty Python and
The Holy Grail, 12 Years A Slave and many more are all examples of attempts to
misrepresent our faith.
Netflix seems to
have taken this hobby to new lengths with that offensive series Miss Magic
Jesus. It’s centred around a teenage girl who loses 70 pounds and enters the
Miss Magic Jesus Pageant in which the winner dons a “crown of
thorns.” The series carries several LGBT storylines, promotes all sorts of
sexual and gender identity exploration, has fat shaming, and the most
horrendous of all, it has sexual references to Jesus and the Holy Spirit. There
is one particular scene that is one of the most offensive (read about it but
couldn’t bring myself to watch it), in which a song is sung with words that
disgusted me to no end. I will not even bother to give a line, you can easily
find it on a google search.
It is not hard to
find examples of mockery. You can find it on Broadway, Hollywood, schools,
places of work, comedians, restaurants, and anywhere else that I have not
mentioned. I also honestly believe that we are one of the reasons for the
mockery. Oh, I can blame history (which I did), the devil, Hollywood, etc., but
it wouldn’t be fair if I did not put us into the equation as well. It’s so easy
to make ourselves into victims, but we forget the part we play in not only
mocking ourselves but Jesus as well. Whenever we have knowingly sinned, we have
made a mockery of his sacrifice upon that cross. Whenever we have not taken His
Word with all sincereness and respect, we have mocked His power. And yet, we
are forgiven if indeed we truly repent.
You know, I can
take mockery if it is for Jesus, but I’m not so understanding when people
openly mock GOD. You can mock how seemingly boring I am because I do not need
alcohol to loosen up and have a good time, you can mock me for not joining in
when you cuss out someone. You can mock me for refusing to wear clothing that
highlights any part of my body, telling me that I might as well be Muslim for
the amount of skin that I show. You can mock me for quoting Scripture for every
occasion, you can even ridicule me for following my Saviour, a Man whom you
think is an average man we have merely idolised for the sake of control. I’ll
not concern myself with all that mockery (at least, I try not to), but when you
make a mockery of Jesus, GOD, or the Holy Spirit, then the only thing that will
keep me from reprimanding you is the Holy Spirit Himself.
It’s not a case of
‘I hate you for saying that’, but a case of ‘Do you realise what you are
saying? Whom you are talking about and mocking? Is there no fear in you?’ I am
fearful for these foolish people because to fall into the hands of the Almighty
is a frightful thing indeed. I will not sit back and not warn them if it is
within my ability to. Perhaps they will not listen, but that is no excuse for
not telling them the truth, especially if the Holy Spirit is prompting you to.
There will always be opposition to GOD’S Word, but that is never a reason to
stop proclaiming His truth. You may not reach that person now, but whose to say
that your words will not echo in their hearts in days or years to come? It’s
not Bible-thumping when done with a sincere heart, a genuine fear for their
souls.