
The first way that I wish to present culture is as a two way street. As in the picture, we see that the lanes are going different directions, exactly opposite of each other. I would like to submit that this happens between Christianity and Culture. Let’s look at how Paul deals with the situation in Ephesians:
“For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure or greedy person—such a man is an idolater—has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God's wrath comes on those who are disobedient. Therefore do not be partners with them. For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” Ephesians 5:5-10
In the context of this passage, we see Paul rebuking and correcting believers because they were not living as though they were changed people. The culture around them was leading them in a different direction than that of Christ. I hold to the conviction that there are some things in this life we as Christians should abstain from because of the life that we now lead. Christ’s message was a sacred and holy blend of love and truth. I believe that most of the time, one is thrown out for the other. We LOVE the sinner to the point of ignoring the sin. I do not wish to sound harsh or rule abiding, but I do believe that God calls us to help people out of these things as He leads us. People in our generation are highly tolerant of sin because we are highly tolerant of other versions of the truth. Our culture’s truth is that people who don’t party, drink excessively and illegally, smoke anything, blow off their parents, or have pre-marital sex are missing out on the “fun” of life. This speaks very loudly in our ears all the time through the noise that we are constantly bombarded with through television, Internet sites, magazines, song lyrics, and movies. I believe in some ways we are as tolerant of the same inherently human problems as some of the first century church was. I am terrified that we are ignoring the sin in our world because we just want to love everyone. We can’t love them if we see them doing wrong and allow it to go on. Some things are a two-way street and we would do well to remember that and in love, as God calls us to, help people and ourselves keep our nose pointing in the “light” direction.
Kate - I love your creative idea of using traffic signs as a way to think this through! I really appreciate your concern for holding others accountable to higher standards. I think this is an art that, for the most part, has been totally lost. Do you think there should be a difference in how we handle these situations with Christians and non-believers?
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