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We just observed the National Day of Prayer in our city and there was a lot of hoopla surrounding it trying to get Christians down to the courthouse to show the world we believed in prayer. Eighty people showed up. The organizers are discouraged and it is evidence to them that our nation is going to hell in a hand basket (although that should not be a secret to any of us) and that the church is apathetic. I (as one who did not participate in the rally) disagree.
My reason: so much of what we do as Christian is nothing more than symbolic shadow boxing. We stage protests, write the editor, go to rallies, shout at the devil, quote scriptures, do Jericho marches around church auditoriums, march around acreage to claim it for God, anoint building with oil, etc.etc.etc.
A lot of what we do is just symbolic stuff that makes us feel good about doing something and we think the devil is impressed but, IMO, I think he is happy to see us shadowbox because when we do we are wasting our energy fighting shadows of him and not his real self. Christians gathering to do public prayer on a courthouse square may say something to the community but it does little to push back the kingdom of darkness. Maybe the devil smiles when we rally the troops at the courthouse confronting shadows of him because at least we are not on the frontline really confronting him.
What do you think?
~Jim
My reason: so much of what we do as Christian is nothing more than symbolic shadow boxing. We stage protests, write the editor, go to rallies, shout at the devil, quote scriptures, do Jericho marches around church auditoriums, march around acreage to claim it for God, anoint building with oil, etc.etc.etc.
A lot of what we do is just symbolic stuff that makes us feel good about doing something and we think the devil is impressed but, IMO, I think he is happy to see us shadowbox because when we do we are wasting our energy fighting shadows of him and not his real self. Christians gathering to do public prayer on a courthouse square may say something to the community but it does little to push back the kingdom of darkness. Maybe the devil smiles when we rally the troops at the courthouse confronting shadows of him because at least we are not on the frontline really confronting him.
What do you think?
~Jim
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.