As a response to our theology of grace, the underlying problem in our culture is not merely laziness as some would suggest, but a weakened expectation of the believer. Although I have strong suspicions about the theological fallout of his reaction to this, Francis Chan does well to remind the believer of what they should do in response to the gospel. The change our culture needs is not a fixation on what we should do however, as the American mindset can so easily pervert all works into self-gain, but rather we need to re-evaluate once again who the believer should be.
Of our men, we need to demand strength. Strength of character against sin. Strength of wisdom to discern right and wrong. Strength of will to fight all those who oppose God. Why is it that abortion thrives unopposed in a nation fifty-percent composed of Christians? Dear men, we have lost our strength. We must learn once again to speak the truth in love. Not only that, but we must expect the truth to be spoken with conviction.
The Lord is coming, soon and very soon. Since all these things are thus to be dissolved, what sort of people ought you to be in lives of holiness and godliness...
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