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Home/Churches and Ministries/Dangerous Ground: Distorting the Gospel In Order to Fit In

Dangerous Ground: Distorting the Gospel In Order to Fit In

No one wants to be hated, but the Bible is clear that it will happen when we seek to follow Christ. How should we respond to that reality?

Written by Bob Paulson | Monday, March 14, 2016

While various groups have distorted the Gospel throughout the history of the church, what’s unique today is the pervasiveness of social media. Vicari observes: “The backlash [against someone who proclaims biblical truth] is probably more harsh than it has been for generations, because it comes not only from your friends outside of the church, but it can come from strangers online. It seems like the whole world has its eyes on us, and not only that, but they also have the ability to reach us and intimidate us.”

 

Jesus warned us about this. “You will be hated by all for my name’s sake,” He said in Matthew 10:22. “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you” (John 15:18). And “Woe to you, when all people speak well of you, for so their fathers did to the false prophets” (Luke 6:26).

No one wants to be hated, but the Bible is clear that it will happen when we seek to follow Christ. How should we respond to that reality?

According to Chelsen Vicari, many evangelicals—especially those of the so-called Millennial generation, born between 1982 and 2004—are responding in a dangerous and misguided way.

“They tend to be picking and choosing which Scripture verses that they want to abide by and which ones they don’t,” says Vicari, who serves as the evangelical program director for the Institute on Religion and Democracy. “I call it cafeteria-style Christianity.”

And so, even as they claim to follow Jesus Christ, they ignore or explicitly reject biblical teachings on homosexuality, fornication, marriage, abortion and salvation through Christ alone.

Why? Vicari says it stems from wanting to be accepted: “It’s our broken human nature that wants to appease the world.”

Vicari herself fell into this trap while she was in college, she says, and some within the campus ministry she attended encouraged that approach. For some young people today, what they think of as the Gospel actually looks more like a liberal political platform, she contends.

The consequences are far-reaching, and they are contributing to the moral decline in America today.

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