God Centeredness by John W. Ritenbaugh
“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 people turn away!” II
Timothy 3:1-5
The apostle Paul writes that "evil men and
impostors will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived" II
Timothy 3:13. People today are no different from when Moses wrote the
Pentateuch or Paul his epistles, but the occasion to sin, the incentive
to do so and thus sin's frequency and intensity are at their highest
levels since just before the Flood.
In other words, the
environment to commit sin more easily grows ever more amenable, and
human nature is taking advantage of it. We have been born into—indeed
have unwittingly contributed to creating—an environment in which it is
exceedingly difficult to remain faithful to God.
We live in a
world in which self-centeredness is being promoted to its greatest
extent in human history. Appealing advertising hammers away at us to
gratify ourselves: Why wait, why deny ourselves, why sacrifice, why not
go along with everyone else? Constantly we hear, "Indulge yourself
because you deserve it."
This world always appeals to moral and
ethical standards lower than those of the great God and His way of life.
In Technicolor with emotion-stirring music, Hollywood "sells" adultery
and fornication as acceptable as long as the couple involved are
attractive and consenting.
War, murder, lying, stealing,
coveting, Sabbath-breaking, and idolatry are acts that almost everyone
in the world would claim as being wrong, yet most unwittingly commit
them to some degree and promote them in our culture.
They
justify their sin because everybody else is doing it, and they see no
good reason why they should not just go along. If they try to swim
against the tide, they think they will be taken advantage of.
Not too long ago, a person's word was his bond, and mere handshakes
sealed major business agreements. Tales of Abraham Lincoln's honesty
over pennies are an almost legendary part of our nation's history.
Historians say that faithfulness was such a hallmark of the Roman
Republic that not one divorce occurred in its first seven hundred years!
But in the last fifty years this nation has seen a calamitous,
family-destroying rise in the divorce rate that threatens the very
stability of society.
Faithlessness is playing a major role in
this destruction. People are without natural affection and traitors to
their marital contract. Child abuse is becoming ever more prevalent.
Athletes seem to break contracts almost at will. Manufacturers lie
about the quality of their products, and workers fudge in the quality of
their work.
Faithlessness is rising to its peak because
self-centeredness, the father of irresponsibility, is being promoted to
its utmost. It is the spirit of this age, but we have cause to resist it
by what God has offered us in His revelation.
God-centeredness
in our lives is the answer to faithlessness and irresponsibility. But
God-centeredness is not cheap, and few are willing to pay the price:
giving their lives to Jesus.
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