As awful as they are, the floods in Tennessee are not as terrifying as the rising tide of tolerance that is diluting Biblical truth and threatens to submerge the 21st century church. I’m not afraid for the survival of the Body of Christ, but I fear for young adults who are being drowned by this flow of false teaching.
A recent USA Today article, “Young Adults less devoted to faith,” asserts that this generation is increasingly dissatisfied with narrow interpretations of the Bible and more inclined to “live and let live.” In today’s editorial section, one sympathetic writer says “I seem to remember Jesus saying something along the lines of “In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you (Mat. 7:12),” i.e., “live and let live.”
Ironically, in the very next verse (7:13) after that quoted by the writer, Jesus makes what is arguably the most intolerant statement of the Sermon on the Mount: “You can enter God's Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad, and its gate is wide for the many who choose the easy way.”
Let us watch and pray for the millennial generation who have been unknowingly inundated by the philosophy of tolerance—the ‘wide open door’ policy. Beware friends: the tide is rising.
Sad, but oh so true. Praying, I'm praying. Thank you for this entry, Greg.
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