Something that caught my eye this week elsewhere in blog-land was a link to this article, "Teenage Holy War" in Rolling Stone of all places. It is looking at the Battle Cry events put on by Teen Mania Ministries and Ron Luce. These events are particularly concerned with the intersection of teens and culture and their perception is that culture is ruining teens. Particular targets include Internet gambling/porn/hate, sexualized television, sexual/foul music etc. I have to agree that these issues are something to be concerned with but I take exception to the method that Luce and the Battle Cry take to do so.
Understandably, I know that Rolling Stone has a different perspective and a distinct agenda about how they report on these events and their bias is visible from a mile away but Luce's words speak for themselves. The language is about a battle against the culture and putting teens at odds against the culture and even their peers. It is frustrating to read statements about Jesus being angry about the state of culture today. I rather think that he is heartbroken, that those he came to save and died for, worship at other altars, and the church that he commissioned to redeemed them in many ways looks the same.
Loved this:
Jesus had a way of turning everything upside-down from what people thought should happen. When he was realized as the messiah he was expected to wrest control from Rome with force, instead he gave up his life to establish a different type of kingdom. The kingdom where the least are the greatest and if you want to live life, give yours away. Jesus was never at odds with those who had no knowledge of God and felt far from him, he sought them out and gently returned them to the fold. He saved his harshness for those who claimed to be religious but used their status to marginalize others and condemn them.Jesus didn't come here, giving up His rightful place on the throne of Heaven and
the active praise of creatures which will make you cry out in fear because they
are flames of fire, and die on a cross so we can have a global America. Middle
Class American culture is not the reason the Son of God spilled His own blood.
He did not walk out of the tomb to hand you the keys to a new SUV or a house
with a nice, flat sod yard. Jesus came to die for sinners, and it wasn't
because He was angry but because of Love.
I don't disagree that there is a problem of culture today; too much sex, commercialization, isolation, and general hopelessness but I doubt the solution is to condemn that culture and those who are wrapped up with it. Rather, why not love those who have no knowledge of God and his love for them and redeem them from the culture in to the Kingdom that is counter-cultural since it's beginning.
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