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Greg Laurie Daily Devotion - Feb. 7, 2008

 

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Not Ashamed

“For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes—Jews first and also Gentiles.” (Romans 1:16)

In his book, The Devaluing of America, former Secretary of Education William Bennett made this statement.  “During my tenure as U. S. Secretary of Education, nothing I said seemed more unforgivable than my good words about religion.  I was attacked as an Ayatollah when I supported voluntary school prayer and the posting of the Ten Commandments in school.”

His experience is so typical of our culture today.  You can say anything.  You can believe anything.  But if you stand up and say there are absolutes, if you say there is right and wrong and the Bible says so, then you are accused of hurting our society.  You are the worst possible thing that could happen to our culture.  Ironically, the very problems that are the result of society’s rejection of God are then placed at the feet of the Christian, as though the Christian has brought these troubles on our culture.

But this is not the first time in history that Christians have become scapegoats for the ills of a culture.  Christians were blamed for the burning of Rome when it was Caesar Nero who was largely responsible for its destruction.

We live in a time when people are standing up for all sorts of causes.  We have people standing up for the rights of animals.  We have people standing up for the environment.  We have people standing up for perverse sexual lifestyles.  We have people standing up for everything imaginable, even willing to die for their cause.

Isn't it time that we, as Christians, stand up for what we believe?  It’s time to stand up and be counted.

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