MYTH #10-Jesus is hated by the world and so should His disciples!
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This is a very common myth within the
teachings of Jesus. I lived under its
influence and intimidation for years. Jesus
was hated by the world and so should His
disciples.
The damage here is threefold. FIRST-Those who
follow Jesus and His teachings tend to feel
intimidated by those who do not. When you
feel intimidated by what the world might
think of you, then you don't act freely and
normally in front of those of the world. If
this is true for you, then you will either
avoid or withdraw from the people of the
world or you might overcompensate and try to
control the people of this world and put them
into your religious box. So the result is
either a holy huddle (we four and no more) or
a Christian a power block to force people to
obey your rules and standards.
SECOND-The gap between those who follow Jesus
becomes so wide that you can tend to think
that you have nothing in common. You, who are
believers, ride on the white horses while
those who are unbelievers, ride the dark
horses-and they are lame.
THIRD-There is a tendency to "take a stand"
for righteousness and to establish sacred
noble causes that are all opposed to the
world. Several years ago, Bob Briner in his
book, Roaring Lambs, used to have as a
subtitle: "7 Noble Causes That Keep
Christians from Changing the World". He
listed the following:
1. Squabbling over prayer in public schools!
2. Making Jesus a right-winger!
3. Thwarting the homosexual agenda!
4. Fighting other Christians over doctrinal
purity!
5. Shutting down the abortion clinics!
6. Cleaning up television!
7. Fighting for family values!
These may be noble causes, but when they
become the focus and the "stand" you must
take against the world, they push the world
away from Jesus. I've added several more of
these noble causes today. By "taking a stand"
we set ourselves up as the righteous ones and
all others who don't agree are the
unrighteous. "Taking a stand" becomes so
ugly. It's no wonder Christians are known for
their condemning and judgmental spirit and
not for the love of Jesus.
For example, it's
impossible to say to a homosexual, "I love
you." Then, to tell him he is going to hell
for being a homosexual. You just can't it
both ways.
It is a very simple thing to debunk this myth
by what Jesus taught His disciples about the
world, yet I have stumbled over this passage
for years.
In John 15 Jesus says, "If the world hates
you, keep in mind that it hated me
first." He goes on to say, "If they
persecuted me, they will persecute you
also." I skipped over this for years,
because I found this not to be true in my
experience. The world seemed to love me. It
was the religious who seemed to always give
me the most grief. So, underneath I had this
secret fear that I wasn't in sync with Jesus.
Now, it's been my experience that when you
are troubled by something in the scriptures,
keep reading. In John 16, Jesus clarifies who
this world is: "All this I have told you
so that you will not fall away. They will put
you out of the synagogue; in fact, the hour
is coming when those who kill you will think
they are offering a service to God."
Who is the world? Who are these people? They
will put you out of their synagogues-their
religious establishments-and will think that
they are doing a righteous act-the right
thing-as they come against you. They will
think they are offering a service to God by
their actions. Who are these people? They are
the religious ones who are at the helm of
their man-made systems and simply Jesus-Jesus
plus nothing-interrupts what they already
have going for them.
The world is not the secular world system,
but the religious. We have more in common
with the fellow travelers of the world than
with the religious. It's the religious who
believe they have it altogether and don't
have need for Jesus that Jesus criticized and
attacked. He called them vipers and painted
tombstones. He really wasn't nice to them,
because they are the greatest threat to the
Jesus movement today. The non-religious are
much more attracted to Jesus and to you as
you practice the principles and teachings of
Jesus and lovingly touch them.