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Text:1 Peter 5:8-14
As we begin, let me just say to you by way of a general observation that we live in a time when there is a prevailing mindlessness in the church. We could consider the church as today as having a spirit of anti-intellectualism, and I don't mean that in an academic way, I mean that in a spiritual way, in a biblical way. The church has in many ways fallen victim to the New Age Movement. The New Age Movement is nothing more than a newly clad form of Hindu-mysticism. If you know anything about Hindus, you know they believe in everything and they believe in nothing. They are characterized as mystics in the sense that they make no distinction between fantasy and reality. The natural and the supernatural blend into some kind of blur. That characterizes the New Age Movement which is an anti-intellectual movement, it's an anti-content movement that wants only to speak about experiences and mystical experiences at that, that knows little difference between what is real and what is fantasy.
To give you a perspective of how this has found its way into the church today in a broader kind of consideration, we could look first of all at the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Church is deeply involved in mysticism. If you were to attend a Mass, you would find yourself caught up in a very mystical kind of ritual, a mechanical kind of anti-intellectual series of movements and motions and ceremonies and activities. The product of that sort of mystical ceremony is to produce in you some kind of feeling rather than to impart to you some kind of truth. Mystical ceremony has replaced intelligent worship. Scripture becomes completely subservient to form and ceremony.
In liberal Protestantism you have much of the same. They have emphasized another kind of anti-intellectualism. They call it sometimes "the leap of faith." They speak about God as if He were some transcendent being that we through some mystical experience can touch. Another product of their social orientation or their anti-intellectual perspective is a political kind of anti-intellectualism, when you no longer know the content of truth, when you no longer know what is right or wrong, when you no longer believe the Bible as liberals do not, then all your left with is experience and experience finds its way into social life and social issues and therefore into political concerns. If you are wearied with trying to agree on a non-authoritative scripture, if you are weary of trying to find truth without a standard, you wind up in a sort of mystical kind of religious experience that eventually descends into social action and little more.
Not only is the Roman Catholic Church involved in mysticism and the liberal Protestant church but today the Charismatic Movement is probably the most obvious purveyor of subjectivism, the most obvious seller of mysticism. It promotes, in my judgment, an experiential anti-intellectualism also. It is the product of a weak theology and the product of an incompetent handling of the Word of God. The bottom line is you have people looking for experience. That experience knows little or no biblical definition.
These kinds of things have produced a sort of mindless Christianity that is in fact the antithesis of everything that God has designed for His church. God never intended that His people would somehow connect up with Him or worship Him without the use of their minds and without basing that relationship upon a very clear and precise understanding of truth. In Psalm 32 verse 8 the Scripture says, "I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go. I will counsel you with My eye upon you." Then He says this, "Do not be as the horse or as the mule which have no understanding."
There is no virtue in not understanding. There is no virtue in a lack of information. There is no premium on not knowing. In Psalm 73 and verse 22 the psalmist writes, "When my heart was embittered I was senseless and ignorant and I was like a beast before You." Senselessness and ignorance before God is considered to be that which is characteristic of an animal, not a man.
In the prophecy of Isaiah, chapter 1 and verse 18, you remember these familiar words, "Come now and let us reason together, says the Lord." In Jeremiah chapter 4 and verse 22 we read these words, " "Words of condemnation for My people are foolish, they know Me not, they are stupid children and they have no understanding."In Hosea the prophet says in chapter 4 what would sum up a very important truism, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."
God has never put a premium on mindlessness, just the opposite...just the opposite.
Turn for a moment to Philippians chapter 1 and let me remind you of some verses there. Verse 9 says, "And this I pray that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment so that you may approve the things that are excellent, in order to be sincere and blameless until the day of Christ, having been filled with the fruit of righteousness which comes through Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God." Going through that backwards, we are to be filled with the fruit of righteousness so that we may be sincere and blameless. To do that, we must approve the things that are excellent and to approve the things that are excellent, we must have real knowledge and all discernment.
In 2 Peter chapter 1 and verse 5, Peter writes, "Now for this very reason also applying all diligence, in your faith apply moral excellence and in your moral excellence, knowledge...knowledge."
Beloved, I just say this by way of reminder. We are called to know. We are called to use our minds, to understand the truth of the revelation of God. Not to engage ourselves in experience as that which determines truth, not to be caught up in mysticism but that is ever becoming the mode of operation of the church today. That is why you see the blurring together of Catholicism, liberalism, Charismaticism because it is all predicated on the same kind of mystical approach which wants to bypass the mind to feel God. Lade Rufus Jones(?) wrote, quote: "Whenever I go to church I feel like unscrewing my head and placing it under the pew in front of me because I never have any use for anything above my collar button," end quote.
We're not here to make you feel, we are here to make you think because proper action and proper response comes with proper understanding. Christianity is a matter of the mind. Do I need to remind you how the Bible describes the mind of the sinner, the mind of the unregenerate, the mind of the one without God? In Romans 1:28 it says he has a depraved mind. In 2 Corinthians 4:4 it says he has a blinded mind. In Ephesians 4:17 he has a futile mind, or an empty mind, or a useless mind. In Colossians 1:21 he has an alienated mind, that is it is alienated from God.
You might even sum it up in the words of Paul to the Romans in chapter 8 verses 5 and following. "For those who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For the mind set on the flesh is death but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace because the mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God for it does not subject itself to the law of God for it is not even able to do so."
So the unregenerate man has a depraved mind, a blind mind, a futile mind, an alienated mind that can be summed up as a mind of the flesh. He can't think properly. He cannot understand the things of God, they're foolishness to him. But on the other hand, the New Testament tells us about the mind of the believer. In 1 Corinthians chapter 2 verse 16 it says, "But you have the mind of Christ." A Christlike mind. In Romans 12:1 and 2 it says we have a renewed mind. In 2 Timothy 1:7 it says God has given us a sound mind. And so we are able to think on things that are virtuous, things that are pure, things that are noble, things that are good.
In 2 Corinthians chapter 10 and verse 5 Paul says, "We are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ." Your thoughts must be captive to obey Christ. And wherein has Christ revealed His will but in the Scripture. And so as our minds are filled with divine truth, as that filling of the mind with divine truth becomes woven into the fabric of our lives, then that begins to control our conduct. William James said, quote, "The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes," end quote. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "A man is what he thinks." And the Scripture says, "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he."
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As we begin, let me just say to you by way of a general observation that we live in a time when there is a prevailing mindlessness in the church. We could consider the church as today as having a spirit of anti-intellectualism, and I don't mean that in an academic way, I mean that in a spiritual way, in a biblical way. The church has in many ways fallen victim to the New Age Movement. The New Age Movement is nothing more than a newly clad form of Hindu-mysticism. If you know anything about Hindus, you know they believe in everything and they believe in nothing. They are characterized as mystics in the sense that they make no distinction between fantasy and reality. The natural and the supernatural blend into some kind of blur. That characterizes the New Age Movement which is an anti-intellectual movement, it's an anti-content movement that wants only to speak about experiences and mystical experiences at that, that knows little difference between what is real and what is fantasy.
To give you a perspective of how this has found its way into the church today in a broader kind of consideration, we could look first of all at the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Church is deeply involved in mysticism. If you were to attend a Mass, you would find yourself caught up in a very mystical kind of ritual, a mechanical kind of anti-intellectual series of movements and motions and ceremonies and activities. The product of that sort of mystical ceremony is to produce in you some kind of feeling rather than to impart to you some kind of truth. Mystical ceremony has replaced intelligent worship. Scripture becomes completely subservient to form and ceremony.
In liberal Protestantism you have much of the same. They have emphasized another kind of anti-intellectualism. They call it sometimes "the leap of faith." They speak about God as if He were some transcendent being that we through some mystical experience can touch. Another product of their social orientation or their anti-intellectual perspective is a political kind of anti-intellectualism, when you no longer know the content of truth, when you no longer know what is right or wrong, when you no longer believe the Bible as liberals do not, then all your left with is experience and experience finds its way into social life and social issues and therefore into political concerns. If you are wearied with trying to agree on a non-authoritative scripture, if you are weary of trying to find truth without a standard, you wind up in a sort of mystical kind of religious experience that eventually descends into social action and little more.
Not only is the Roman Catholic Church involved in mysticism and the liberal Protestant church but today the Charismatic Movement is probably the most obvious purveyor of subjectivism, the most obvious seller of mysticism. It promotes, in my judgment, an experiential anti-intellectualism also. It is the product of a weak theology and the product of an incompetent handling of the Word of God. The bottom line is you have people looking for experience. That experience knows little or no biblical definition.
These kinds of things have produced a sort of mindless Christianity that is in fact the antithesis of everything that God has designed for His church. God never intended that His people would somehow connect up with Him or worship Him without the use of their minds and without basing that relationship upon a very clear and precise understanding of truth. In Psalm 32 verse 8 the Scripture says, "I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go. I will counsel you with My eye upon you." Then He says this, "Do not be as the horse or as the mule which have no understanding."
There is no virtue in not understanding. There is no virtue in a lack of information. There is no premium on not knowing. In Psalm 73 and verse 22 the psalmist writes, "When my heart was embittered I was senseless and ignorant and I was like a beast before You." Senselessness and ignorance before God is considered to be that which is characteristic of an animal, not a man.
In the prophecy of Isaiah, chapter 1 and verse 18, you remember these familiar words, "Come now and let us reason together, says the Lord." In Jeremiah chapter 4 and verse 22 we read these words, " "Words of condemnation for My people are foolish, they know Me not, they are stupid children and they have no understanding."In Hosea the prophet says in chapter 4 what would sum up a very important truism, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."
God has never put a premium on mindlessness, just the opposite...just the opposite.
Turn for a moment to Philippians chapter 1 and let me remind you of some verses there. Verse 9 says, "And this I pray that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment so that you may approve the things that are excellent, in order to be sincere and blameless until the day of Christ, having been filled with the fruit of righteousness which comes through Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God." Going through that backwards, we are to be filled with the fruit of righteousness so that we may be sincere and blameless. To do that, we must approve the things that are excellent and to approve the things that are excellent, we must have real knowledge and all discernment.
In 2 Peter chapter 1 and verse 5, Peter writes, "Now for this very reason also applying all diligence, in your faith apply moral excellence and in your moral excellence, knowledge...knowledge."
Beloved, I just say this by way of reminder. We are called to know. We are called to use our minds, to understand the truth of the revelation of God. Not to engage ourselves in experience as that which determines truth, not to be caught up in mysticism but that is ever becoming the mode of operation of the church today. That is why you see the blurring together of Catholicism, liberalism, Charismaticism because it is all predicated on the same kind of mystical approach which wants to bypass the mind to feel God. Lade Rufus Jones(?) wrote, quote: "Whenever I go to church I feel like unscrewing my head and placing it under the pew in front of me because I never have any use for anything above my collar button," end quote.
We're not here to make you feel, we are here to make you think because proper action and proper response comes with proper understanding. Christianity is a matter of the mind. Do I need to remind you how the Bible describes the mind of the sinner, the mind of the unregenerate, the mind of the one without God? In Romans 1:28 it says he has a depraved mind. In 2 Corinthians 4:4 it says he has a blinded mind. In Ephesians 4:17 he has a futile mind, or an empty mind, or a useless mind. In Colossians 1:21 he has an alienated mind, that is it is alienated from God.
You might even sum it up in the words of Paul to the Romans in chapter 8 verses 5 and following. "For those who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For the mind set on the flesh is death but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace because the mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God for it does not subject itself to the law of God for it is not even able to do so."
So the unregenerate man has a depraved mind, a blind mind, a futile mind, an alienated mind that can be summed up as a mind of the flesh. He can't think properly. He cannot understand the things of God, they're foolishness to him. But on the other hand, the New Testament tells us about the mind of the believer. In 1 Corinthians chapter 2 verse 16 it says, "But you have the mind of Christ." A Christlike mind. In Romans 12:1 and 2 it says we have a renewed mind. In 2 Timothy 1:7 it says God has given us a sound mind. And so we are able to think on things that are virtuous, things that are pure, things that are noble, things that are good.
In 2 Corinthians chapter 10 and verse 5 Paul says, "We are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ." Your thoughts must be captive to obey Christ. And wherein has Christ revealed His will but in the Scripture. And so as our minds are filled with divine truth, as that filling of the mind with divine truth becomes woven into the fabric of our lives, then that begins to control our conduct. William James said, quote, "The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes," end quote. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "A man is what he thinks." And the Scripture says, "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he."
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