Saturday, March 5, 2011

I wanna Rock right now...Wake up Evangelicals!


I wanna rock right now
I'm Liberal and I came to get down
I'm internationally known
Cause I'm known to rock the microphone
Because I get stupid, I mean outrageous
Stay away from me cause heresy's contagious
'Cause I'm the liberal , no, I'm not an evangelical...

Cause'
It takes preachin' sound theology to make heart go right
It takes sound preachin' make it outta sin into eternal life
 
The situation that the Liberal is in
I'm kinda left-leaning that's why he wanna lend
A heresy rhyme to a foe or a good friend
But listen up 'cause I want you to comprehend
'Cause I'm the leader, the man superior
I take care of ya and then ya get wearier
So just sit, my theology is so counterfeit
My book sells which makes what I say a hit
 
It won't hurt to listen to the Evangelical Alert
Don't take off your shirt
Make sure your life is ready before you hit the dirt
I "like" the kids--the guys, the girls
I want the bling 'cause its all bout this world
I'm on a mission, ya better just listen
To my rhymes 'cause I'm all about orthodoxy dissin'
'Cause...

It takes sound theology to make a heart go right
It takes sound theology make it outta sin into eternal life

This is just a parody of Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rocks popular 80's song about what is happening in the battle over sound theology. It is a war that has been raging since Christ came to earth. We Evangelicals need to wake and Rock Right Now...If not our voice will continue to shrink in the public forum of ideas on sound theology. Just read the excerpt from the article on Rob Bell in the NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/05/us/05bell.html?_r=2&ref=us).

Others such as Scot McKnight, a professor of theology at North Park University in Chicago, said they welcomed the renewed discussion of one of the hardest issues in Christianity — can a loving God really be so wrathful toward people who faltered, or never were exposed to Jesus? In an interview and on his blog, he said that the thunder emanating from the right this week was not representative of American Christians, even evangelicals. According to surveys and his experience with students, Mr. McKnight said, a large majority of evangelical Christians “more or less believe that people of other faiths will go to heaven,” whatever their churches and theologians may argue.
“Rob Bell is tapping into a younger generation that really wants to open up these questions,” he said. “He is also tapping into the fear of the traditionalists — that these differing views of heaven and hell will compromise the Christian message.”
Mr. Bell, who through his publisher declined to comment on the book or the debate, has resisted labels, but he is often described as part of the so-called emerging church movement, which caters to younger believers and has challenged theological boundaries as well as pastoral involvement in conservative politics.

We as Evangelicals must stand up and present the sound teaching of Orthodox Christianity. Where the bible is inerrant, Christ died in penal substitution for a believers sin past, present and future that there is a heaven (for believers in Christ) and a hell (for those who rebel against the Gospel). Tell the truth about love that love does "Win" because of God's justice and His glory. Can you see the agenda in Erik Eckholm's article? He gives a lot of print to Scott McKnight's blog. In which he states,  

In an interview and on his blog he said that the thunder emanating from the right this week was not representative of American Christians, even evangelicals. According to surveys and his experience with students, Mr. McKnight said, a large majority of evangelical Christians “more or less believe that people of other faiths will go to heaven,” whatever their churches and theologians may argue.  

This speaks of two problems in the church. First, pastors and leaders in the church are not preaching and teaching sound theology and Christian Orthodox views.  The second issue is Our presence and voice is shrinking in the public arena. Do not let the media and society "box" us in and tell us our worldview can only be expressed in private. Wake up Evangelicals! Regardless of what they say I say we continue in the great Christian Orthodox tradition and preach the gospel as it is presented in scripture. Then in the public arena state,


I want to rock right now
I'm The Gospel Cryer and I came to get down
I'm not internationally known
But for Christ I rock the microphone...

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Legacy of Freedom of President George W. Bush

I usually do not write about politics but today I had an interesting thought. History is now being made in the Middle East. The voice of Freedom is being heard across the region, from Tunisia and Egypt to Iran. Why, now, why this time in history. It was the vision of President George W. Bush and his cabinet. During his eight years in office President Bush put forth his Freedom First agenda. He wanted the people of oppressed nations in the Middle East to be free and for them to know, "America stands with you." President Bush will not be labeled as the founder of this movement because it has been hundreds of years in the making but he will be labeled as its champion. He was the standard or the torch bearer who lit the flame of Freedom ten years ago in operation Iraqi Freedom. He did not do it in haste and he weigh the cost. And knew Freedom for anyone has a high cost! Look at what it has cost the USA over the last two hundred plus years. Let be be the first to say thank you President Bush for your resolve in hunting down terrorist enemies and giving the citizens of these Middle East nations a great opportunity for freedom. This proud American says Thanks!!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Wondering when...

Ever wonder when your life would really get going and then you would find yourself in a state of perpetual motion with people and events coming and going in your life. Then to have life slow down  to a crawl or stop all together? Think, "Wow, where did it all go?" It is then when we realize two things. One God is guiding us in the wilderness of His choosing and has nothing to do with our sin. If this is the case, let us renew our focus on the King as He guides us in these dry times. Two, it is a direct result of our sin and our sins rob us of the motion, sap our strength and cause us to doubt Christ our King! David reveals to us personally how sin has a powerful affect upon our lives... Psalm 38:3 Because of your wrath there is no health in my body; my bones have no soundness because of my sin. If this is our case lets us confess our sins to the one who will forgive us. The one who took on our sin and shame. 1 John 1:9  9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. Lets us confess our sins, repent, ask His forgiveness and allow Him to comfort us while we are in the wilderness as He leads us home