Sunday, October 12, 2008

Don't Be Caught With Your Pants Down - 10/12/08

Ephesians 6:14, "Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist..."

Our church recently started the popular "Truth Project" created by Focus on the Family. It consists of a dozen, hour-long lessons on DVD to be shown by trained small group leaders in their homes, one lesson each week. Sunday morning messages apply and expand these topics further.

This came about because of the Barna group, which routinely polled non-church members to see where they stood on issues of morality, ethics, and the like. They finally decided to poll only church members, and found that the church's worldview and values were almost identical to that of the world's - even though they professed to live according to the teachings of the Bible and Jesus Christ.

That led to the Truth Project, which seeks to reveal the lies of the world by which Christians have subconsciously been deceived and help them to develop a life that looks different from the world while reflecting the grace and love of Jesus Christ. Before we can do this, we must know what the truth is and in which areas we've been deceived.

We see in the verse above that Truth is part of God's armor - it is important to Him that we can understand the truth and apply it in our lives; to prevent ourselves from being deceived and taken captive by the lies of the world.

If find it interesting that in the description of God's armor, Truth is compared to a belt. It is not the helmet or the shield or the sword, but the belt. Why is that?

What happens when you don't wear a belt? Unless your pants are too tight, they fall down. So as Christians, it would seem that the Barna pollsters have caught us with our pants down. We have not done a very good job keeping God's truth active in our lives. If we had, our lives would look very different from the world's. Instead, divorces in the church happen at the same rate as outside of the church, and Christians rationalize the validity of the evolutionary theory - just to name a couple examples.

A verse from the first lesson that really stood out for me is found in Colossians 2:2-4, "
My purpose is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. I tell you this so that no one may deceive you by fine-sounding arguments."

It would seem that we' have been deceived by many fine-sounding arguments. But I like that this verse points to Christ as the source of all wisdom and knowledge. If we humbly and regularly seek Jesus Christ, then we can be sure to find the belt of Truth by which the rest of our armor is held together so the enemy's deceitful ways can be exposed and resisted.

Thank you, Jesus, for systematically exposing the lies on which so many of us have based our lives, and thank you for guiding us into your Truth. I pray by your precious name Jesus that those who participate in this project will revolutionize the Church for your glory and to further your kingdom. Amen.

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