You have the right to remain silent
Sunday, January 26, 2014:
Today
our pastor shared with us that our church, Salem Evangelical Church,
has partnered with One Mission Society (OMS) to plant churches in the
10/40 Window area of the world. That’s 10 degrees north of the equator
to 40 degrees and covering the western edge of Africa to the eastern
edge of Asia. About 20 years ago this “10/40 Window” gained a lot of
coverage as ministries discovered that this is a heavily populated
Muslim/Hindu/Buddhist section of the world where Christianity is not
even considered to be uttered. It is also an area of suffocating
poverty, war, disease, and heartache for those that live there.
I am so proud of our “little” church. It’s large but has a “small
church” feel to it. Fiscally, it is amazing. A few years ago the
church set out to build a three story wing to the church for the
childrens’ ministries and classrooms, commercial grade kitchens,
elevators, etc. A local bank took on the funding with a HANDSHAKE.
Last January, SEC quietly paid the multi-million dollar note in FULL.
Twenty-five years early. The banker said in all his years he’d never
seen anything like that. Sow your seeds well and He meets your needs
abundantly in ways you cannot imagine. There is a food box ministry a
couple of times a month where SEC receives food from the Marion/Polk
Food Bank to hand out to those in the neighborhood and community of SEC.
Because SEC takes this food donation from the Food Bank, the workers are prohibited from sharing the gospel with those that receive the food
boxes. When Pastor Randy realized that we, as a church body, could
bring in food donations from the church body, two cans or boxes per
family member, enough to meet the ever-growing needs of those receiving
the boxes, and stack them in the corner of the front foyer of the
church, the church could still have the food box ministry without
accepting food from the Food Bank, thereby allowing the workers to share
the gospel with the recipients. Now, once a month, when it’s communion
Sunday, we are given enough advance notice, and the foyer fills with
food to the overflowing. This is truly a church with hearts large
enough to fill a stadium, yet with humility enough that, unless someone
like me is writing about it, you won’t ever know the details because SEC
prefers that you see God in the details, not SEC.
Today’s news
about SEC teaming up with OMS to plant churches in the 10/40 Window
area of the world was particularly sweet in light of the fact that we
are getting to see what God laid on Randy’s heart many, many years ago
finally come to life. Last year the wheels were set into motion for
SEC to build its very first “plant church” in this 10/40 Window area and
SEC gave the necessary funds (over $40K) to OMS in order to build a
church/community building/shelter/school. Work began last fall and it’s
due to open in early March. We saw a short video/photo montage showing
local workers constructing this building. For very sick and sad
reasons, particularly with this being a ministry that is literally being
watched around the world via the Internet, he was unable to articulate
as to exactly WHERE this is being built, what community or town or
country or ANYTHING about the location of this particular site. He is
unable to give specific information about the location because the
workers would, no doubt, be attacked immediately, killed, and the
building destroy. This side of heaven, we as a church body will never
know the exact location of some of these plant churches for safety
reasons. This partnering with OMS is both thrilling and horrifyingly
scary at the same time. Sadly, this is the world we now live in.
As he’s telling us this, and as he turned the corner from discussing
the partnership with OMS into commencing with his message for today, a
man dressed in civilian clothes approached the podium where Randy was
standing behind the microphone and began arresting our pastor. Quietly,
he cuffed one hand, then the other as he’s reciting Randy’s Miranda
Rights. SEC is the church home for a LOT of police and members of
various sheriffs’ departments and obviously, anyone wanting to enter the
church and cause any bodily harm to our pastor or anyone else freely
worshipping the LORD is going to be the victim of a pig pile (no snark
intended) with a lot of people that carry. The fact that no one bounded
out of their seat and tried to take out this man told me that this was
staged, just sit tight and watch what’s about to happen. Randy was
cuffed and continued speaking for quite a few minutes with his hands
behind his back. He was making a very stark point. I will get to that
point in a minute.
I’ve been purposely stepping back from
constantly being here posting things that have become less and less
meaningful to me. I am trying to spend my precious time doing things
other than spending every waking minute of my life on Facebook. I’m am
highly addictive to many things and Facebook was just one more thing in
the arsenal of objects that seek to suck the life out of me and steal my
precious time. Like many people, I got emotionally involved in last
year’s presidential election and became quite vocal in my opposition to
him (I have trouble even saying his name). It’s taken time to see the
truth, but the problems plaguing our nation are no longer Republican v.
Democrat, liberal v. conservative, progressive v. conservative. At its
most basic core, we are in a battle now, not between two political
parties, but a battle for light v. darkness, good v. bad, righteousness
v. evil. A person’s political affiliation no longer means anything.
Your spiritual affiliation means everything. As scriptures foretold, we
are coming down to a boiling point between followers of Christ v. the
rest of the world. Believers—we have read the book. We know how the
story ends, and it doesn’t end well for the enemy and his followers, but
that doesn’t mean they won’t try to take out as many as they can along
the way to their eventual demise. The sad truth is, however, they don’t
agree that they are the ones who will meet their demise. It is US, the
believers, that will meet their demise, with evil standing on our
graves laughing. Funny thing, I haven’t seen a book that outlines that
belief. I have seen the book that outlines the shoe being on the other
foot.
At some point over the last several months, I’ve lost my
desire to post photo after photo after meme after snarky comment about
the president and his administration. It serves no purpose, really,
other than for a giggle, and honestly, such evil isn’t funny, and we are
truly dealing with evil here. I’ve felt more of a leading to share
life stories and stories such as the one I’ve shared here today about
our church. Me posting one more photo of anything political isn’t going
to change the political landscape of our country and calling anyone in
this administration a name and getting my panties in a wad over one more
right being stripped away isn’t going to change a thing in the grand
scheme of life. Sharing God’s truth, sharing the gospel message,
praying for someone, asking for prayers for someone, encouraging the
living of a righteous life, encouraging young women in their marriages,
encouraging young women to live godly lives and developing a servant’s
heart for their husbands, sharing things that draw people closer to the
LORD, THAT is what’s important. Politics won’t change until hearts
change and considering where we are at on the prophetic timeline of
scripture, changing hearts on THAT large a scale isn’t going to happen
any time soon. I used to be deathly afraid of saying a word about the
gospel to anyone. Now, if you give me five minutes of a conversation
you can bet at some point I’m bringing up the name of Jesus and if you
stand still long enough I’m going to tell you about how He saved me
through Calvary’s cross and you will hear about God’s healing mercies
through a story about Mike’s battle with nec/fac. I no longer care who
“unfriends” me or thinks I’m offensive. It’s not about me. It’s about
Him. God is giving me peace about bravely sharing Him with those I meet
and making every minute count. Standing up for light in a dark world
is important to me. Funny memes and jokes are ok, but sharing my heart
and God’s love—that’s what really matters now.
So, we sat and
watched as our pastor was cuffed and read his Miranda Rights. His
point was this: We are living at a time in this world where people are
being killed for standing up for Christ. We are living at a time in
this world where we cannot freely share something as happy as a church
being built in a Muslim stronghold without facing almost sure
obliteration and destruction if the name of Christ is uttered. He was
unable to tell us where this new church plant for SEC really is because
the cloak of evil and darkness in that area is such that satan would
have it and anyone involved in building it destroyed in no time at all.
Pastors in our country still can preach about the cross and salvation
but it’s quickly coming to a point in the probably very near future that
any pastor that has the guts to stand up in front of a congregation and
read from God’s word about the “abomination” in God’s eyes of men
lusting after men and women exchanging their natural affections from men
to other women, that pastor may find himself cuffed and read his
Miranda Rights and lead away from the church, maybe to be seen again,
maybe not. Sound melodramatic? Give it time. Pastors are already
finding their tools confiscated as they’re arrested for standing on a
street corner and preaching. It won’t be too awfully much longer before
Gestapo-like groups burst through church doors, in front of shocked
congregations, and drag pastors off for preaching that the ONLY way to
God is through Jesus Christ. Living in this country, with the precious
freedoms and rights we have enjoyed as Americans, we are fairly
insulated from much of what the rest of the world has had to endure when
it comes to persecution of the church. None of us can wrap our mind
around watching our pastor being arrested and led away, perhaps
executed, because he stood up for Christ. We see a church in Africa
surprise-invaded by Muslims with the congregation being beheaded and the
church burned to the ground and we feel badly for those that died, but
that’s in Africa. We Americans can’t wrap our minds around that
happening in Indiana or Iowa or Idaho. Give it time. What we witnessed
today was something that fell way short of the horror of what many
people in the world endure in the name of God and His Kingdom. Randy’s
heart was in the right place, he was trying to prove a point, but this
was our mild-mannered pastor being cuffed quietly and he was able to
continue speaking.
The world has changed and it continues to
change, QUICKLY. Darkness does not like light being shone into it
because the evil in that darkness cannot hide from the light. The time
is coming quickly when we will all have to do a gut-check to find out
how strong each of us truly is when it comes to standing up to that
darkness. When it comes to the Kingdom, just how far are you willing to
go to stand up to the coming darkness and stand for Christ? As quickly
as things are turning, it may not be much longer before we ALL have to
answer that question.
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