Brian M. Abshire
Jan. 18, 2002
For the past twenty odd years (and
some of them have been very odd),
I have been writing and lecturing
about the tragedy, futility and
sheer insanity of the broad evangelical
church in America. My doctoral
dissertation, while on the surface
a treatise on the sociological
effects of Puritan theology on
the formation of distinctive American
cultural values, was in reality
an attempt to examine academically
what I saw personally every Sunday
morning: the failure of modern
American Evangelicalism.
My Great Miscalculation
Throughout this study, and all
the years of ministering in
various churches and organizations,
I made a serious, but understandable
miscalculation — I
assumed that the real problem was ignorance; i.e., that my poor brothers
suffered from a truncated and distorted view of the Christian life. If only
they could be exposed to a consistent, coherent and fully Biblical worldview,
then they would abandon the irrelevant mush they had been fed all their lives
and adopt a more Biblical form of the Faith! Personal lives would be transformed,
families reformed, the church invigorated, and maybe, just maybe, God might
grant us true reformation for the nation.
And, for
the past fifteen years, I have
tried to find ways around the
buzzwords that offend so many,
to break down difficult intellectual
concepts into bite-sized chunks
that someone without a Ph.D. could
understand, and to give people a
taste for the ebb and flow of Christian
history so they could get a “feel” for
what our Reformed ancestors had
accomplished. My hope was that once
broad evangelical Christians discovered
the power of a fully orbed Christian
Faith, they would abandon their
defeatist compromises with humanism
and join the battle to restore Christian
civilization.
And it seems,
I failed as often as I succeeded.
Oh, many people loved the academics,
flocked to my lectures, and really
seemed to love a complete Christian
worldview, until they realized
that something more than simply
adopting a new theoretical paradigm
was required. It seems that the
minute that many “Christians” understood
that this new worldview actually
required them to change in
one area or another, I went from
being a hero to a bum! And lest
anyone think this is just my problem,
please sit down and talk with your
favorite pastor, elder, writer or
speaker. Repeatedly, the same message
comes through: people not only hate,
but will actively persecute, men
who insist that we have to live
in conformity with the Scriptures.
The Real Problem
I suspect, that the real problem facing the American church is not a lack of
intellectual ammunition, but rather something far deeper and more serious; a
lack of regenerate hearts. It is quite possible that the reason why so
many “Christians” hate and fear the truth, adopt deviant theology, practice
heterodox ethics and mire themselves in subjective religious experiences,
is because, at rock bottom, their hearts have never been regenerated.
Think with
me for a moment. Social scientists
have been studying the mechanics
of “conversion” for well
over a century. Men are converted
all the time; cults and pagan groups “convert” men
to their godless religions regularly.
Other men “convert” to the Communist
or Nazi parties, still others to
various humanistic philosophies
like Darwinism or Naturalism. Men
regularly “convert” from a “religious” worldview
to a “secular” one: according to
some studies, about 70% or more
broad evangelical Christian children
will do so by the age of 25. One
can scientifically study the process
wherein a person undergoes a life-changing
experience, adopts a new worldview
and develops the values, beliefs
and behaviors associated with it.
Social scientists,
of course, rule out a priori the
supernatural; therefore, they
attempt to study genuine conversions
by the same methodology as they
do “naturalistic” ones. Therefore,
few Christians have found much interest
in examining their research studies
because we assume, a priori,
that God does supernaturally regenerate
wicked hearts. Therefore, the naturalistic
mechanics are simply irrelevant
because only God can convert a sinner.
However, in effect, the Christian
theologian, and the secular social
scientist are both correct (from
a certain perspective), because
they are talking about two different
things. Regeneration is a change
of heart, while conversion, psychologically
speaking, is simply a change of
the mind.
Admittedly, conversion of the heart should result
in the mind's being changed, or
in Scriptural terms, “renewed” (cf.
Eph 4: 23). From the heart of a
man flows every other aspect of
His being. Therefore, if a man's
heart is changed, so also should
his beliefs, values and behaviors
(cf. Eph 4:18ff). Therefore, we
can and should speak about a “converted
life.” But there are conversions,
and there are conversions!
In other
words, you can change a man's
mind, without necessarily changing
his heart. Many well-known, time-tested
and effective means of changing
a person's beliefs and behaviors
have nothing to do with changing
his inner nature; the Chinese
proved that to Allied POW's during
the Korean War. Numerous 10-step
programs out there do have a remarkable
success record. Furthermore, over
the past 150 years since the rise
of revivalism, there has been a
tremendous amount of practical experimentation
going on inside the evangelical
church to “sell” the gospel; i.e.,
to get men to make a profession
of faith. Then, using principles
of conformity behavior, modeling,
etc., the church can then shape
and mold a person's external behaviors
to resemble some aspects of Biblical
character.
Such a “convert” may well look
much like the real thing on the
outside. He is a person whose social
habits will mirror those of his
peers. He is likely to find great
personal peace and comfort from
his private religious experience.
He will normally live a self-controlled
and respectable life just so long
as the social support structures
remain to keep him on the “straight
and narrow.”
But, he
is not really “converted,” because
his heart has not been changed.
He still thinks from a godless and
Christless presuppositional perspective.
He does not really value the things
of God, nor desire the things of
God, because his heart is still
spiritually dead. I acknowledge
that, for the most part, such a
man is better off than his self-consciously
consistent pagan peers. He is apt
to refrain from drunkenness, immorality
and vice. He is likely to hold down
a job and provide for his family.
Often, he is a “nice” guy (which
many people confuse with being godly).
But the essence of his life is still
his own subjective, religious experience,
not submission to Almighty God.
The Reason for the Apostasy
Now, here is the hypothesis for investigation: what if over the past 150 years,
especially since the great Baptist and Methodist revivals overturned the
Reformed consensus in this country, legions of these unregenerate men have
entered the church? Disguised as sheep, they are really goats. Would this
not help greatly to understand the widespread apostasy so common in broad
Evangelicalism? Think about this: in the opening decades of the twentieth
century, every mainline denomination apostatized into heresy by adopting
theological liberalism. How could so many different churches, from so many
different backgrounds and theological perspectives all go wrong within just
a short time, unless their members were in fact largely unregenerate?
While we
cannot read a man's heart, we
can read his fruit; Jesus was
quite specific here — bad trees
produce bad fruit (Mt. 7:17-22).
Good trees produce good fruit. Therefore, “by
their fruits you will know them.” And
sadly, the modern American evangelical
church has produced some fairly
nasty fruit over the past 100 years.
The most successful churches seem
to be the ones most willing to compromise
on Biblical truth by offering a “threat-free” gospel.
Immorality runs rampant through
many evangelical churches (quietly
covered up or ignored by most evangelicals).
Many, many, “Christians” hate
and fear the Law of God with an
unholy passion and are willing to
lie, cheat, pervert justice, slander
and destroy those with whom they
disagree. Too many “Christian” men
are spiritual wimps dominated by
shrill, acerbic and vicious women,
who tear churches apart with frightening
regularity.
Let me suggest
that these people are not Christians,
no matter how “orthodox” their
profession may be. They are pod
people, like in those cheesy old
50's movies, where aliens look like,
talk like and act like human beings,
but are really something nasty and
sinister. They are among us, they
fellowship with us, sometimes they
preach from our pulpits, teach in
our seminaries and serve on our
elder boards. And the pod people
threaten the stability, prosperity
and future of the church.
I would argue that the key to spotting
pod people is whether they really
love and obey God's Law (cf. Jn
14:15, 21, 1 Jn 3:24, etc.). For
example, social pressure may keep
a man from adultery, theft or murder;
but how about those sins that are
almost universally practiced in
the average church? What about those
who gossip, slander, backbite, whisper
and bear false witness? Scripture
says that they are just as likely
to be pod people, as the humanist,
the fornicator and the apostate
(cf. Rom. 1:28-32, 2 Tim. 3:1-5,
etc.). Of course, all Christians
sin, but if the Spirit of God has
regenerated a person's heart, then
he will repent of that sin.
He will not justify, rationalize
or deny; he will repent and take
the proper corrective action. But
these sins go unrebuked, every day,
in churches all across America.
And thus, the pod people continue
to tear apart the Church of Christ
with lies, slander, innuendo, creating
divisions, factions and schisms.
We are so busy dealing with the
mess they make of the church that
we have no time left for evangelism,
discipleship, restoring marriages
and families, and doing the work
of the ministry. If the church is
to survive, flourish and disciple
the nations, we will have to start
by cleaning out the pod people.
The Rev. Brian M. Abshire, (B. A., M. A., Th.M., Ph.D.) is an old friend of Chalcedon
who settled in Spokane to pastor Faith-PCA. He has been married to Elaine for
24 years and has six children. He can be contacted at abshire@qwest.net.
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