I see Christians who are now flocking to the new best thing on podcasts where they cannot even complete one sentence without five times the F-word and three times the S-word. A new hero of all of us.
Where are we? What fight are we fighting? This is it. It has everything we need. We don’t need to come up with new things. We don’t need to be seen as cool if we listen to this or do that or do this. No. We need to be the salt and the light in this world. We are in this world, but not of this world.
So, I hope and I pray that tonight, not only that we understand who really controls the Middle East, but we understand that God is in full control of everything that is happening all around the world, and that we are the most blessed generation ever, ever to live, since the first century.
We have more knowledge, more understanding, more comfort, more hope than any living creature that doesn’t have Jesus. We must give them hope. We must give them salvation. Through what? Through Jesus.
At a time when it seems for many that acceptance and tolerance have replaced reverence and holiness, we need to remember what the word of God has to say about such things:
Ephesians 4:29
Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.
Note that speaking and hearing are both mentioned in this passage that talks about the words that come from the mouth. The things that are said and heard by the body of Christ are to be absent of corruption. The word “corrupt” in this passage means, “rotten, morally worthless, putrefied, or unfit for use”. This last definition tells us that there are things that should not come from our mouths or enter our ears for they are unfit to say or hear.
While it needs to be said that there are some things we hear that are outside of our control, that is not the context of this verse. Paul is talking about things within our control, things that are not fit for us to say or to hear.
Psalm 19:14
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.
While many would argue today that cuss words or dirty jokes are just words, King David states clearly that our words are to be of an acceptable nature to the Lord. This is important because it highlights that fact that the words that exit our mouths come from the heart. When we put rotten, morally worthless, putrefied, and unfit words into our ears, they are going to have an impact on our hearts if only in sense of having a comfort level with them. And we will wind up with a polluted resource of our words.
We need to remember that the Lord gave Israel 613 commands and ordinances for the single purpose of distinguishing them from the rest of the world. The same is true for us, only without the specifics of the Mosaic law.
Philippians 4:8
Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.
I am sure we have all had some commercial jingle or song from the past get stuck in our heads at one time or another, but consider if what you put into your head is true, noble, just, pure, and lovely. Are they things of good report? If so, then the next time something gets stuck on repeat in your brain, it won’t be unfit, rotten, or morally worthless.
Philippians 2:5
Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.
I am sure there were many unfit and morally worthless words spoken at the time of Jesus, and I am equally sure that they never found their way into his heart or out of His mouth.
Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus
