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HOW THE DEVIL EMASCULATES GOD’S WORD

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They have filled the land with violence and have returned to provoke me with anger…. Therefore will I also deal in fury: mine eyes shall not spare, neither will I have pity: and though they cry in mine ears with a loud voice, I will not hear them….

I will recompense their way upon their head.

CHARLO, New Brunswick, January 22, 2024 – The quote above is from Ezekiel (8:17-18/9:10), where God explains what he is about to do to his own people, and why. As with everywhere else in the Bible, God does not mince his words. He is not afraid to offend Ezekiel’s sensibilities: He simply says what he means.

Most Christians no longer say what God means. They’ve been trained by the devil to sugar-coat and even compromise God’s Word so as not to offend or hurt people’s feelings. For example, Christians are now watering down what love means to include sinful acts, again for the sake of not hurting people’s feelings or risking “alienating” anyone.

But we as born-again believers are not in the business of being nice or popular; we are not trained by the devil. Prophets of God should never sugar-coat God’s Word so as not to hurt people’s sensibilities. Our job is to represent God and to speak his Truth as he reveals it to us, no compromise.

And God’s Truth is at time intensely hurtful. It’s meant to be. God uses emotional and physical pain as a way to get people’s attention – to snap them out of their sinful delusions. He also uses pain as a reward for ungodly behavior (as evidenced in the opening quote) and as a test. Allowing people to experience pain is part and parcel of who God is. We can’t expect to go through this life, whether as a sinner or a saint, and not experience some level of emotional or physical pain.

In other words, God doesn’t shy from doing what needs to be done. His justice, like everything else about him, is perfect, and sometimes his justice requires the swift, mass, and fatal infliction of pain even in his own people as their due reward. You cannot sugar-coat this reality or you risk offending God. Yet as we see in the watering down of the meaning of “love”, many Christians have no problem offending God as long as people still like them.

I have zero problems offending Christians if the choice is between speaking God’s Truth and not hurting someone’s feelings. In fact, my consistent choice to offend Christians by speaking God’s Truth has become my calling card. Most pastors caution that we should be speaking God’s Word in “love” and “grace”, again with an eye not to offend or alienate, but I don’t see any attempt by God, in Ezekiel or elsewhere, to water down the description of what he intends to do to his people. The unadulterated Truth of God is that pain is part of love and that pain is part of grace. To deny that reality is to speak the lies of the devil rather than God’s Truth.

The devil scores points when we bend and twist God’s Word so as not to offend. He’s taught even God’s people to do this and continuously whispers in our ear to act “in love”, after having redefined love as meaning “good feels” rather than evidence of God’s presence. But when you reduce God to good feels and restrict his prophets to not hurting anyone’s feelings, you emasculate them. Misrepresenting God and his Word is not acting in love; it’s supporting and promoting sin.

We cannot, as born-again believers, tolerate the misrepresentation of God and his Word, any more than we tolerate any other sin. We call it sin and refuse to participate in it. Our job is not to mollify people’s sensibilities but to speak God’s Truth boldly and as he gives us permission and instruction to speak it. It is the greatest of all privileges to be a prophet and child of God, to be called his people, but it’s not a free ride: there are equally great responsibilities in being such. I’m not saying you should set up a soapbox in the middle of a pride parade and start railing against sin – no. That is not the time or place to speak God’s Truth. But if someone in a space designated as God’s House demands that sin be tolerated, you have an obligation to speak God’s Truth, and that obligation is to God.

God has no problem obliterating even his own people if his justice calls for it. That is who God is. As his prophets speaking his Word in Truth, we need to remind “those who have ears to hear” that God is revealed as much in Ezekiel 8 and 9 as he is in John 3:16, and that the same God of John 3:16 will not hesitate to Ezekiel 8 and 9 you, if you have it coming.

I tell you all this because the devil certainly won’t, and the devil has infiltrated all denominational churches, emasculating the pastors and their congregations by watering down God’s Word. This is not what Jesus had in mind when he said we should become eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven’s sake. Jesus modeled what it is to be a child of God, and if you’ll recall, he was his boldest and hardest hitting when speaking God’s Truth to those who should have known better. There was zero compromise and zero sugar-coating in his confrontations. Jesus had no trouble revealing that side of himself or that side of God when circumstances called for it.

Neither should we.


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