“No
wimps, No wimps,” was heard as the boat swiftly glided over the water with a
tube and passenger trailing. My brother-in-law, the captain, maneuvered his
craft through sharp turns and jerking movements to send the passenger flying off
the tube and crashing to the water. The child on the tube held fast – he was
not a wimp.
Christianity
is all too often looked on as a wimpy religion and Christians as weak and
passive.
Hitler himself despised Christianity and called it a flabby outdated religion. Edmond Burke’s statement, “all that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing”, is all to true. Sadly, the majority of the German Christians in the Nazi era proved this to be factual.
Hitler himself despised Christianity and called it a flabby outdated religion. Edmond Burke’s statement, “all that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing”, is all to true. Sadly, the majority of the German Christians in the Nazi era proved this to be factual.
Christianity
is really a religion of heroes, men and women of great strength: people willing
to die of self so that God would live and move through them. John the Baptist
said, “He must increase, but I must decrease, (John 3:30)”, and Paul, “I die every
day (1 Cor 15:31) “. The greatest teacher, and mentor Jesus, our God, while on
earth, as an example to us, did nothing on His own. He did only what the Father told and showed
Him to do (John 5:30, 12:49).
What does it actually mean to die of self, a popular
Christian phrase? In the natural dying is a painful experience which no one
desires. Yet so is it with the spiritual. We all have natural tendencies to
want what is best “for us”, doing what satisfies at the moment. We all want to
be loved and accepted, and following the crowd, avoiding conflict is the easy
way to achieve this desire. On the other hand we all want justice. When
offended we tend to offend back. As long as you are nice to me, ill response
likewise, but you hurt me and I’ll hurt you back. This is the way of man
without God, a civilization without unselfish love.
Yet Jesus came to show us another way, the way of His
kingdom, the way that is right, true, and livable, the way that we are designed
to live. This life is a life that loves, a life that builds, a life that is
satisfying with eternal rewards. There lies the conflict, either following
after our natural selfish inclinations or God’s life through us.
It takes a strong man or woman to love others when
offended, to forgive instead of seeking vengeance. When society says it is a woman’s right to
kill her unborn child, or people have the right to have sexual intimacy before
marriage, or people have the right to choose their own truth and live anyway
they want, for the Christian to say no, in love, is the hard but right thing to
do. The Christian’s purpose on earth is
to show people that there is a better way to live, God’s designed way, the way
of life and truth. This is the Great commission, to lead others to God.
It is easier to cut off a head than to change a heart,
but only a changed heart is man’s good and true destiny in God. It is a
privilege for God to allow us to participate in His work. That we would all
hear the words from our Lord and Savior, “job well done” when He calls us home. Like getting on the tube on the lake, though
the journey in God will at times be rough, let us cheer each other on, no wimps
here.

Great reframing of wimpdom! Forge on, brother.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lori. Appreciate your response.
DeleteLoved this! I'll definitely be a regular reader.
ReplyDeleteThanks Edie. I appreciate your response.
DeleteChristianity is certainly not for the "passive and weak", but for the bold and strong. This is a great article, it definitely has helped me be equipped for the day. No Wimps!
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