As a Christ-follower for 43 years, I have many disagreements
with various churches. However, in “Rescuing Jesus from American Evangelicals,”
JohnPavlovitz.com made a series of vague charges against evangelicals, which I
find unrecognizable:
- American Evangelical Christianity in all its bloated, greedy ambition—is the temple table that needs to be overturned and these political bed-making preachers are the Pharisees Jesus called to repentance. And these days, the Evangelical Church here in this country, in all its supremacy and bigotry and bullying—needs to be reminded where it came from.
If you believe in constructive criticism, you will be
entirely disappointed with Pavlovitz’ frontal attack. He cites no concrete
behaviors that need correcting. Merely calling evangelicals “Pharisees” does
not identify any evangelical crime apart from exercising their vote in a way
that disgusts Pavlovitz.
Merely accusing evangelicals of being hypocrites in failing
to be like Jesus doesn’t help us to see their error. How are they not like
Jesus? Pavlovitz accuses evangelicals of failing to be the Christ-centered
community, which resembles the Early Church:
- it became exactly what it was designed to be: an interdependent community that resembled Jesus. It was the visibly different people who tangibly altered the places they traveled in life-giving ways.
However, this is the very thing that evangelicals have long
strived to be despite their continuing to fall short of Christ’s glorious
example. However, we continue to repent and to pick ourselves up according to
the light of Scripture and of the Spirit.
How have we rejected the example and the Word of our Savior?
We have often failed to be the light in the socio-political arena. Wanting to
remain apart from politics, we failed to speak up strenuously against the
Hitlers and the Jim Crow laws, bringing condemnation upon ourselves. However, Pavlovitz
and others claim that we are un-Christ-like when we do speak up against such
travesties as abortion and the objectification of women. It is noteworthy that
these same critics will bring their indictments against evangelicals when we
fail to speak out against these same social evils.
How then should we regard their indictments? I tend to see
them as techniques designed to shame, silence, and to divide. We are demeaned
as racists, sexists, and bigots. The fact that Christianity did more to elevate
civilization than has any other religion is routinely dismissed in favor of the
isolated instances where Christianity has fallen short. However, they turn a
blind eye to Marxist socialism, which has murdered 100 million in a few short
decades in order to impose their utopian state.
We shouldn’t be surprised. Besides, the hatred of Christ is just one of many proofs of Christ. He explained that if He was hated and persecuted, so too His Church:
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“If the world hates you, know that it has hated
me before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love you as
its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the
world, therefore the world hates you. Remember the word that I said to you: ‘A
servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will also
persecute you. If they kept my word, they will also keep yours.” (John 15:18-20)
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