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Ashamed of the Gospel?

According to a recent study performed by the Barna Group (How Teenagers’ Faith Practices are Changing – July 12, 2010) teenagers are less inclined to have spiritual conversations about their faith in Christ with non-believers in hopes that they might accept Jesus Christ as their Savior.

David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group, noted: “Christian teenagers are taking cues from a culture that has made it unpopular to make bold assertions about faith or be too aggressively evangelistic.” Furthermore, the research also revealed that the vast majority of these teenagers found it “cool to be a Christian”, but don’t find it worthwhile to talk about their faith to someone else.

As I read over the disappointing stats of this study I asked myself the question, “Why?” Here are 6 brief reasons why I believe today’s Christian teenagers are ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ that has the power to save souls from the penalty of sin (Rom. 6:23).

Parents aren’t burdened for souls – Most teenagers base their passion for lost souls by the passion their parents have. I’m finding more and more Christian parents not having a burden to reach the lost for Jesus Christ and it is being transferred and reflected in their children. We as parents ought to be the pacesetters and teach and demonstrate to the next generation how to reach the lost for Christ.  

Church ministries aren’t providing opportunities or training – I know this is not the case in every Bible-believing church. There are many awesome church ministries that are equipping their members and providing opportunities. However, most church ministries are content with the status-quo. The “our 4 and no more” mentality is more prevalent than you think! When a church loses the passion for souls it will not see the need to equip the saints to witness, which results in the church becoming intellectual and eventually closes its doors. It’s time for Bible believing and preaching local churches to renew their zeal for lost people and diligently train their members to boldly and aggressively impact their communities with the gospel of Jesus Christ!

Culture’s push for post-modern philosophies – Many of the secular universities and colleges (along with several compromising “Christian” colleges) are teaching a post-modern philosophy, such as relative truth, pluralism, rejection of the deity of Jesus Christ, rejection of biblical authority, etc. The bottom-line is to question anything and everything. Unfortunately, many Christian teenagers are weak in the area of apologetics (defense of the faith) and are accepting and tolerating these secular and unbiblical worldviews.

Persecution is heating up in the USA – Believe it or not, but religious freedom is slowing fading away in America. Not only does persecution reveal the bold committed Christians, but persecution also reveals non-believers in the church and the carnal Christians who are focused more on “living the life.” Many are ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ because of fear of rejection. What does the Bible say in Matthew 5:10-12? “Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.”

Intellectualism – In many Christian circles today there is a lot of thinking and talking taking place and little doing. I’m more and more convinced that when Christians neglect to win souls to Christ the more intellectual they become. Yes, Christians must know what they believe and why they believe it, but this age of reasoning we are living is a result of Christians not putting behavior to their beliefs.

Christian Bubble – This research also noted that Christian churches appear to have fewer interactions among non-Christian teens than in the late 1990s. In other words, Christian teens are living in a bubble. Many can live their entire week without any interaction with unsaved people. They eat their Christian breakfast in their Christian home and then get in their Christian car to arrive at their Christian school to hang out with their Christian friends then participate in their Christian sports then conclude their day with their Christian shower and sleep in their Christian bed. I’m using exaggeration to make a point. It is important to have a Christ-centered life, but we must have interaction with unsaved people so we can be salt and light. It’s time to live outside the bubble! What did Christ do in Matthew 9:10-13?

The sin of silence is causing many Christians to be ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I love what Paul said in Romans 1:16, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power to God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.” May this be our heart beat too!

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Mission Trip: Around The Corner!

Mission trips are awesome! They are life-changing! If you have ever participated in a solid, service-oriented (not one of those “youth group vacation” ones) mission trip you know exactly what I’m talking about!

Every mission trip ought to be planned and designed to glorify God (1 Cor. 10:31), function as an extension of the sending local church, serve other like-minded ministries home and abroad, encourage the Pastor or Missionary of the visited ministry, train the members of the mission team to take their next spiritual step in their walk with God, and provide “hands on” exposure to ministries throughout the world. 

Every year I prayfully select a theme that will express what we, as a team, are seeking to accomplish. In other words, if my team members were to remember one thing about that year’s mission trip, I want it to be the theme. This year’s theme was “Around The Corner” and Acts 1:8 and Philippians 1:27 were the verses that supported this theme. Allow me to briefly explain how those verses were put into practice… 

Acts 1:8 clearly commands Christians to be gospel witnesses locally, nationally, and internationally. This year’s trip focused on the local aspect, hence the “Around The Corner” phrase. We traveled about 25-30 minutes down the road to the next town to help a young church plant in Holly Springs, NC run their very first Vacation Bible School, do some mega door-to-door canvassing, and participated in their Sunday Worship Services. What a blessing it was to see 1 young girl trust Christ alone for salvation! That is one more soul that will spend eternity in heaven because of the members of this mission team caring about advancing the gospel locally. Just think if every church member faithfully advanced the gospel “around the corner” how that would transform our communities with the gospel of Jesus Christ!     

Philippians 1:27 clearly commands Christians to be “…striving together for the faith of the gospel.” Christians and Church ministries ought to be unified in their efforts to advance the gospel. Oftentimes, there is debate, envy, competition, and pride among believers which greatly hinders the work of the local church. Christians around the world and around the corner must be functioning like a team for the faith! It was awesome to visibly see my mission team helping this local church plant. We were running side by side pursuing and focusing on the same goal…the gospel of Jesus Christ! What a great lesson to learn! Take a moment to think about what would happen if every Bible preaching and believing church were truly ”striving together” in unity, what kind of impact would make on the world? 

I praise God for the wonderful opportunity to lead yearly mission teams and rejoice in the lessons that I learn through them. They keep the ministry fresh and my zeal for God hot! Now it’s time to start planning the 2011 mission trip!

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Essential Christian Living

A pocket knife is a very handy tool to have access to. A pocket knife does not carry every tool ever made, just the essentials. A lot can be accomplished with just a basic pocket knife. If everything in the Christian life could be assembled into a pocket knife with just the essentials, what would those be?

Turn to and read Philippians 3:1-3. In this passage you are supplied with three essentials to stable Christian living.

Essential #1: You must rejoice in the Lord (v.1) – Unbelievers and sadly many Christians today are looking and longing for lasting joy in their careers, dreams, future plans, children, sports, academics, interpersonal relationships (i.e. dating, friendships, marriage), financial security, vacations, and the list goes on. These earthly things cannot deliver lasting joy…only temporal happiness.

Therefore, if you are a born-again Christian you should know that earthly things only deliver temporal happiness but a personal and active relationship with Christ distributes lasting joy and your Christian life must be characterized with this biblical joy! Joy is a supernatural, spirit produced emotion (Gal. 5:22). To deny joy is to deny the foundation of what the Christian life is suppose to be. You must rejoice in what the Lord has done and will do by focusing on Christ first and others second (Phil. 1:1-26).

Essential #2: You must be cautious of false teachers (v.2) – Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, sends out a clear cut warning about a dangerous group known as “Judaizers” who were falsely teaching salvation by works (mixing law and grace). Here is how Paul describes them:

  • “Beware of dogs” – In the Bible times, the dog always stands for the lowest of lows. Paul compares false teachers to an unclean dog that spreads disease, aggressively attacks, and is very dangerous!  
  • “Beware of evil workers” – Anyone who preaches a false gospel is a worker of evil things. The outcome of their teaching leads others further away from God, whether they realize it or not!    
  • “Beware of the concision”Also translated, “Beware of the false circumcision.” Paul loudly warns that false teachers pride themselves as the “true” religion. Sadly, people today still believe works will gain God’s favor.   

Every religion (Islam, Mormonism, Jehovah Witnesses, Catholics, etc.) that exists today, except for Bible Christianity, teaches that salvation or eternal life is earned based on your works. In other words, you must DO, DO, and DO in order to earn favor with God. On the other hand, Christianity is faithful to the teachings of the Bible and instructs that the work is already DONE, DONE, DONE by Jesus Christ and that there is nothing man can do to earn eternal life (Isa. 64:6; Eph. 2:8-9; Titus 3:5). It is a gift (John 3:16)!  Therefore, as a Christian you must be on the watch for false teachers who are seeking to lead you astray (weather they know it or not) and must expose their erroneous teachings. This is essential to Christian living that honors God.

Essential #3: You must magnify the Gospel (v.3) - Paul states that if you are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone these three signs must be evident:

1. True Christians “worship God in the spirit,” True Christian worship is not about observing a “list of do’s and don’ts.” It is possible for you to meet all the outward traditions and still have a heart far from God! All standards that do not reflect a transformed heart and a biblical command are meaningless. True worship is about living a life of obedient service to God. (Matt. 22:37; Jh. 4:24). 

2. True Christians “rejoice [glory] in Christ Jesus,” You must boast in what Christ has done for you, not what you have done for yourself. True Christians give credit for all that they are and have to Christ.

3. True Christians “have no confidence in the flesh.” You must never trust or place dependence in self because your sinful flesh can do nothing to please or earn favor with God. To illustrate how foolish “works salvation” is Paul outlines his heritage and accomplishments in verses 4-6. This proves that true salvation is not by ritual, race, rank, tradition, religion, sincerity, or legalistic righteousness, but by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone (Isa. 64:6; Eph. 2:8-9; Tit. 3:5).

These top 3 essentials of living the joyful Christian life, watching out for false teachers, and magnifying the gospel of Jesus Christ must be evident in your life in order to honor and glorify God.

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