It
is that “lessons that we learn don’t stay ‘learned’”….
The
Bible is full of “teaching moments” – circumstances and
instructions intended to help us avoid some of the same
consequences suffered by our ancestors. The record of them is
left “for our learning”
(Rom 15:4).
Israel’s sad decline and eventual destruction is well documented
in O.T. History – Paul says these things were “written as an
example, and are for OUR admonition”
(1 Cor 10:11).
Generally speaking, worldliness, materialism, complacency and
compromise brought Israel to its knees, and its ultimate
downfall – and yet, here WE are!
Soothing platitudes, teaching designed for itching ears, and a
lack of needed knowledge – due in large part to the self-serving
omission by its “leaders” of the downside to disobedience--made
Israel vulnerable to apostasy and idolatry. But, again, here WE
are.
And
we need not go that far back – each generation faces similar
dangers, with similar results. Over my life time (and that of
other “old folks” like me) there have been several predictable
cycles of the ebb and flow of effective and distinctive
discipleship. Issues of worldliness, materialism, complacency
and compromise were not just Israel’s problem – they are ours as
well. One would be hard pressed to find a congregation today
that was strong and distinctive 50 years ago…their failure to
“stay learned” is obvious in the stages of their evolution -
most have either imbibed the “spirit of the age” (turning to
gimmicks and a changing dynamic to survive, even in a corrupted
form), or dwindled down to a few who remember the “former
glory”, and day dream about it to each other and to the next
unstirred and unmotivated generation.
Preachers and pastors with less than pure motives and less than
adequate knowledge of the principles and plan of God continually
leave us exposed to the "ravening wolves" that are always near.
As
it is said, “those who refuse to learn from history are doomed
to repeat it”…. Praise God for the few who prove themselves
exceptions to the rule – in some places there are encouraging
signs. Whether they prove to be fruitful will depend in part
upon the impact the lessons of the past have made upon them. It
has always been a fight, and the weapons never change. Let us
not forget the lessons we have learned on how to use them!
Other Articles by
Aubrey Belue
Get Thee Behind Me Satan
Two Visions of the Church
The Exculpatory Rule
It's Not How You Feel