1Today many see religion as a breeding ground for fanaticism,
prejudice, violence, and war. What a tragedy! The critics say,
“Religion has fallen and cannot get up.” “By consistent use and
misuse, its meaning is no longer clear. It has become too
smooth—slippery with too many meanings, debased by careless
contradictions.”
Curiously, some of the criticism against the church comes from
the church itself. Consider the following statements from Dr.
John White, a Christian scholar:
Prior to His coming and the end of the age, Jesus said that
“iniquity shall abound,” “impostors” in the church, wrote St.
Paul, “will go on from bad to worse, deceivers and deceived”
(2 Timothy 3:13, RSV). It is a painful thing to have to point
out the fulfillments around us of these predictions. The world
expects the church to have a message, a message it too often
simply does not have.9
According to Leslie Steffard, the British author, the word
“Christian” has become one of the vaguest words in the
English language. “The church of today,” says a leading
psychologist, “is like an autumn leaf, dry and dead but
retaining its form and structure.”
2But truth is truth and the Church is currently in a state of
decline. No one grieved more than our Lord that the Church
would fall into appalling decay prior to His coming. Indeed
this is the primary reason for His coming…
A former editor of McLean’s magazine tells of a series of Holy
Week services, held in an Ontario city. Five clergymen, old
friends, sat until the early hours of the morning discussing
the problems of the ministry, sipping coffee, and generally
talking shop. Suddenly one of the men interjected the remark,
“I’ll have to confess that if someone came and asked me
point-blank how he could find God, I simply wouldn’t know
what to say.” Then looking around at the others, he said, “And
am I wrong in saying that the same would be true of the rest
of you?” There was an extended silence but no rebuttal…
According to St. Paul, the lapse into a “form of godliness
without the power thereof” is to be a sign of the church as
the end nears
In his book Waiting for the Second Coming, Dr. Ray Stedman
writes:
While the world grows hard and cold to spiritual matters,
church members feel a loss of personal faith and find their
churches less and less relevant to the issues of modern life.11
A Christian magazine reports:
For most people…the Bible is a dead book. Many religious
leaders readily admit this. George Barna is president of a
research group that studies Christian habits and attitudes. He
says most Americans consider the Bible to be largely irrelevant
to life. “Many people, even Bible readers,” he says, “do not
see Scriptures as containing instruction and answers that deal
with the everyday problems they face.” We would have to
agree with Bishop Spong’s observation about the sad state of
biblical literacy. It also seems true that most people do not
think the Bible’s message is important to their lives.12
Does the phrase “the dead in Christ” mean the spiritually dead
believers?
• Pastor: My congregation is very lucky
3• Bishop: Why?
• Pastor: They will be the first to be raptured (raised to
heaven).
• Bishop: Why then are they lucky?
• Pastor: Because Paul said, “The dead in Christ shall rise
first.”
Decline of religion in our time is universal. All ancient faiths
are suffering from disintegration and disease. Consider the
following statement from a Muslim leader:
The Islam practiced by the Muslims around the world today
is vastly different from what is presented in the Qur’án. The
true religion of Islam is buried under piles upon piles of
traditions and human-made inventions that have been devised
for political and economic gain. What the West perceives as
Islam is nothing more than these inventions and erroneous
practices carried out in the name of religion. They are not the
practices advocated by the Qur’án. This is analogous to
looking at the back side of a mirror—its original intent is no
longer identifiable.13
As noted earlier, religion is the most powerful agency for
transforming and spiritualizing the human race, yet it is falling
short of that purpose. What are the prevailing perceptions of
religion in the minds of most people, especially the young and
educated? Here are a few:
• It is an agency of anti-intellectualism and anti-science.
• It is an agency of fear—fear of damnation, fire, and the
“insatiable worm.”
• It is the right to suppress or even murder religious minorities
with different ideologies, as happened to Armenians in
Turkey and recently against the Bahá’ís in Iran.
• It is an exclusive club that is only for the “saved.”
• It is the opiate of the poor, the sick, the aged, and the
uneducated.
• It is the yoke of anti-change, of preserving the outworn
traditions, of holding onto archaic myths and illusions.
4What a grave tragedy! These perceptions have devastating
consequences for society. Matthew Fox, the author of The
Coming of Cosmic Christ, states, “Time is short, and we must
rescue what is valuable from that burning edifice we are familiar
with as Church…”14 “Time is rapidly running out for Mother
Earth and mother Church.”15
What is the gravest dilemma every sincere seeker of truth must
face today? It is this: he or she must face thousands of denomi-
nations, cults, and religions, all offering happiness and salvation
from here to the hereafter. According to Christianity Today,
Christianity alone has 25,000 denominations and is growing at
the rate of about 250 a year! As we noted, St. Paul also predicted
the spiritually chaotic state of our time: “They will gather around
themselves a great number of teachers to say what their itching
ears want to hear” (II Tim 4:4). If someone does not like what
he hears, he starts a new denomination.
“As scarce as truth is, the supply is always greater than the
demand.” The world “seems possessed by demons and redeemers
and few can tell the difference.” “Billy Graham noted that there
are at least 500 self-proclaimed messiahs in California alone.”16
Hebrew prophets described our age as one of confusion. We see
how fully that prediction has come true. “‘Nothing reflects
confusion more than a flock of sheep without a shepherd,’ writes
L. Nelson Bell, Executive Editor of Christianity Today. ‘Beset
by barking dogs, frustrated by one another and by the natural
obstacles around them, leaderless sheep will mill about in a
frenzy of indecision, unable to cope with the problems that
confront them.’”17
…the day God visits you. Now is the time of their confusion.
Micah 7:4
Our age suffers from a vast spiritual vacuum. Ours is a generation
whose greatest heroes are celebrities and athletes.
Human beings need models or exemplars to demonstrate to
them the upper limits of human potential—to learn what is
possible. Young people especially look up to them and consider
them “heroes”—the ones who have achieved what others can
5only dream of achieving. These powerful and popular models
and heroes exert a profound impact on the lives of others. What
has been happening to these shining stars? They have been falling
and losing their light. Let us examine them:
• Politicians. According to news reports, corruption and sexual
scandals among our statesmen is rampant. The ones elected to
lead us to a better life are regarded as the second least trusted
group in society—next to car salesmen!
• Religious Leaders. The news about them is also bleak. Cases
of corruption, sexual abuse, the cover up of scandals, and
embroilment in politics have tarnished the reputation of those
responsible for leading us to God, and to a life of purity and
sanctity. In addition, we hear constantly of religious leaders
who promote prejudice, and instigate war and violence.
• Sport Heroes. The news regarding these supposedly role
models, who have a profound impact on young people, is
also demoralizing. Apart from their questionable behavior off
and on the field, many of our athletes have been disqualified
for their use of illegal, performance-enhancing substances.
These heroes seem to be falling at a steady rate.
• Hollywood Stars. Tabloids are popular because they expose
the moral lapses of famous stars. These stars are also fading
and losing their light. Most of them seem to be on the verge
of undergoing divorce or rehabilitation—due to addiction to
one drug or another.
• Business Leaders. For decades business leaders have enjoyed
the respect and trust of the masses. However, dishonesty and
greed have tarnished their image. More laws are regularly
being passed to control their actions.
Who then is left untouched? Where is the light of hope? Where
can people find a haven of purity and peace?
Our decisions cannot be better than the data that sustains them.
To make good choices, we must seek knowledge; we must gather
new and accurate data. Life has become so stressful, few people
take time to seek knowledge. Most believers don’t read even the
6sacred Writings of their own religion. And if they do, it is usually
just something to fill or kill time. What is the number one topic
of interest to people today? About 46 percent of mass market
paperbacks are romance novels. A secondhand bookstore in our
town sells romance novels by the grocery bags! In any given
year, 60 percent of households don’t buy a single book. What
happens when people fail to seek knowledge? It is said that if
all the believers around the world dust off all the copies of the
Scriptures they have stored in their homes, they will cause the
worst dust storm of the century!
The first step towards our Creator is knowledge. Knowledge is
the bridge that connects our spirit with His Spirit. True love can
come only if this bridge is built—built so well that tests and
trials cannot shake or break it. Why have so many lost their trust
in religion, and as a consequence, in their Creator? The main
reason is a lack of true knowledge:
My people are perished for lack of knowledge. Hosea 4:6
Through Knowledge shall the just be delivered. Proverbs 11:9
The first step toward regaining people’s loss of trust is to spread
the “knowledge of God”—the Spiritual Design of Creation.
It has been one of the great misconceptions throughout all ages
that to know and love God, we need a leader—a priest, or a
pastor, a rabbi, or a mullá. Who are these leaders, and what do
they believe? Each of them believes that only he knows the truth,
and his rival—the one with a different set of beliefs—is lost,
unsaved, and even condemned to everlasting fire. Can people
with such a mindset be reliable, worthy of leading people to true
knowledge of God?
This childish dependence of believers on their leaders has been
the prime cause of prejudice, conflict, and war throughout all
ages. Religious prejudice has been and is still being promoted
by leaders who are doing the exact opposite of what their
Scriptures ask them to do. Instead of serving as bridges of
reconciliation and love, they have become giant walls of
separation, superiority, and prejudice. The first step toward
spiritual maturity is the emancipation of the human soul from
7leaders who have taken charge of people’s relationship with
God—leaders who make a living by breeding and spreading
prejudice.
In this age of knowledge and enlightenment, why would anyone
pay someone to tell him what to believe? Only children have
such a need, not mature, educated adults. And yet the tradition
and trend of dependency continues unchallenged.
Many of those in positions of power thrive on people’s ignorance
and lack of self-confidence. A man said to his psychologist, “My
wife suffers from an inferiority complex.” The psychologist
asked, “Do you also have the same complex?” The man said, “No,
mine is just the opposite. I am enjoying a superiority complex.
What I want to know is this: how can I keep my complex and
hers unchanged?”
The state of those who read their Scriptures is often no better
than those that do not. They collect books and go over the pages
without questioning, wondering, and reflecting. They simply
repeat what they learn from others. Their knowledge is mostly
rote learning. The following prophecy is about our time and
clearly has predicted this dominant trend:
Their religion is but a precept of men learnt by rote…
Isaiah 21:13
You might have heard the story of Dr. Werner Von Braun, the
German-born rocket specialist who traveled along with his
chauffeur to many universities and centers of research to deliver
an important talk. Once his chauffeur told him, “I have heard
your talk so many times, I bet I can deliver it in your place and
no one will know it.” Dr. Von Braun said, “Would you like to try
it tonight?” “Yes,” replied the astonished chauffeur. The only
preparation needed was an exchange of clothes. When the moment
came, Dr. Von Braun sat in the back of the lecture hall wearing
his chauffeur’s uniform while the latter delivered the entire talk
flawlessly. Then came the time for the audience to ask questions.
When the first questioner asked his question, the quick-thinking
chauffeur said, “This is a simple question. I am certain that even
my chauffeur can answer it!”
8True religion is understanding, not quoting “authorities.” Religion
is dynamic, progressive and flowing, not stagnant. “Still religion,
like still water, is the first to freeze.” Religion is not a spare tire
to be used in an emergency; it is the very light of life. Religion
is not praying to God on Friday or Saturday and preying on
people for the rest of the week. Religion is not praising the Lord
on Sunday and pillaging people’s pockets on Monday. Religion
is not sitting and praying, it is running and praying.
A man was lost in the woods. He saw a bear approaching. He
remembered the words of his pastor: “When you are in danger,
close your eyes, kneel down, and pray for deliverance.” He did
as he had been directed. After a few tense moments, he slowly
opened his eyes and saw the bear kneeling down in front of him.
The man shouted, “Hallelujah! praise the Lord! We are both
praying in the same way.” The bear said, “I don’t know about you,
but I am saying grace! It may be too late for you. But if you get
away and see another bear, don’t kneel and pray, run and pray.”
Wherever we look, we find someone who claims to be the way
to salvation, the authority on the true meaning of God’s Word, or
the only voice of truth. A man was asked to introduce himself.
“I am Napoleon,” he declared proudly. Someone asked him how
he knew. “God told me!” he replied confidently. At that moment
another man shouted, “I did not tell you!” I have heard several
television evangelists claiming that God speaks to them regularly
and tells them exactly what they should tell people.
The perplexity of people and their inability to find the truth is
predicted clearly by the prophet Amos:
“The days are coming,” declares the Sovereign Lord, “when I
will send a famine through the land—not a famine of food or a
thirst for water, but a famine of hearing the words of the Lord.
Men will stagger from sea to sea and wander from north to east,
searching for the word of the Lord, but they will not find it.
Amos 8:11-12
The following statement from a Christian publication indicates
that people are searching, but many are starving because of a
lack of truth:
9An irony of our times is that while many Church leaders are
more and more agnostic, there has never been a time when
such a high percentage of laymen believe that a spiritual
revival is the need of our hour.18
The prophet Joel, in the course of two chapters, mourns the loss
of joy and gladness from the hearts of people, and the loss of
heavenly food from the planet:
Hear this, you elders; listen, all who live in the land. Has
anything like this ever happened in your days or in the days
of your forefathers?…Wake up, you drunkards, and weep!…
Surely the joy of people is withered away…What a dreadful
day! For the day of the Lord is near; it will come like a
destruction from the Almighty. Has not the food been cut off
before our very eyes—joy and gladness from the house of our
God?…The day of the Lord is great; it is dreadful. Who can
endure it? Joel 1:2, 5, 12, 15-16; 2:11
After the mourning comes the good news:
Then the Lord will…take pity on his people…”I am sending
you grain, new wine and oil, enough to satisfy you fully”…Be
glad, O people of Zion, rejoice in the Lord your God, for he has
given you a Teacher for righteousness. He sends you abundant
showers, both autumn and spring rains, as before. “I will repay
you for the years the locusts have eaten…And afterward, I will
pour out my Spirit on all people…And everyone who calls on
the name of the Lord will be saved… Joel 2:18-19,23,25,28-29,32
Let it be known to all the mourners of the earth that a new Spirit
is poured out upon the earth. Let it be declared to all those
whose companion is despair, whose purpose earthly riches,
whose final goal the grave, that the times of stress and distress
have passed away, the waiting is over. Let it be proclaimed to
all the peoples of the earth that they can choose between grief
and gladness, between suffering and celebrating. Let all the
lovers of truth know that a new Day has dawned. The choice
between rising and celebrating the new Day, or staying asleep
and dreaming is ours to make.