Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Bad Behavior by Christians / Right Behavior By Non-Christians

Have you ever noticed in your interactions with people that many who profess Christianity behave badly while often unbelievers seem to behave in ways that seems more Christ-like?

Of course, unbelievers in these last days know how to misbehave better than ever before, but have you ever left your workplace, or Church, or a gathering thinking that the unbelievers present had better manners and were less self-centered than the believers?

I first noticed this situation a couple of years ago and have seen the same phenomena manifest many times since making this initial observation. At the time I was working with two women of the same age, 23, and while one claimed to be a Christian, the other didn’t. This is how the paradox presented itself: the Christian was conceited, self-centered and totally snobby, while the non-Christian, at least outwardly, appeared to be kind, generous, well-mannered, empathetic/understanding toward others and generally seemed to have a decent head on her shoulders.

One way the Christian’s off-behavior would manifest was through her singing loudly in her cubicle (which was part of a pod area of about ten cubes) as she listened to the radio. She had a beautiful voice, mind you, but her assumption that others would want to hear it while working was one of arrogance and pride, and not one of Christ-like empathy for how others might feel. As I write this I’m thinking about just how crazy it was. She was young and this was her first job out of a major state university, but in what environment would that have been proper behavior? Shouldn't her home and university training have taught her otherwise? How could she not sense that it was "awkard and wrong on so many levels" (Jeff quote, for those of you who know him)? I sat right next to her and for me her beautiful voice soon morphed into large dog paw nails tearing into a chalk-board because it was simply not the right place or time for her to do so. I mean, it's not like our cube area was her car or her home. It made no sense at all. Why on earth would she do that?

The unbeliever, on the other hand, seemed to always think about how her behavior would impact others in our area. For example, she was as quiet as a “church-mouse” on her phone and I hardly knew she was doing so even though I sat right across from her. With our Christian friend, however, unless the Christian purposely wanted to keep her conversation private, I knew the content of every conversation she had. I think the person three cubicles away knew as well. All the piped-in white noise in the world couldn’t diminish her booming, self-centered loudness.

Another way I saw the difference between the two was in their basic interactions with others. The Christian, depending on her mood, could be short and at times would practically bite the head off of her victim. I personally didn’t want to speak to her because I never knew who was going to present herself that day, Dr. Jekyll or Ms. Hyde? But the unbeliever was consistently kind and professional in all of her dealings. I hardly ever heard her in a bad mood or saw her mistreat another employee. I learned later on that she had her own edginess, but at the least when she interacted with coworkers or vendors, she was consistently professional while the Christian was not.

Now here’s for me where the rubber really meets the road with regard to their paradoxical behavior because it was personal to me. At the time, I was going through some serious health issues, particularly with my skin. Some eczema and poison ivy that once was only on my hand spread to my entire body, including my face. At the time I didn’t want to take steroids as I knew they had side effects and I was seeking God for deliverance, but at the time deliverance was not forthcoming. I felt as if I was Job, even though I was fighting and praying like mad, my skin was not changing for the better and at the time I felt that this was one of those trials that was meant to test my faith and I was going to try to endure the best I could. Anyway, I went to work every day and just hid in my cube because my face became disfigured with redness and swelling. My eyelids even turned bright red, swelled up and became raw. I literally felt as if I was in hell, but this “Christian” girl, I believe, actually laughed at my condition. I can’t prove that, but I heard her laughing once and sensed it was about me. She was actually laughing with this unbeliever, but I felt as if she was driving the conversation. But even if she wasn't laughing about me, I never had an exchange with her where I felt her exhibit true compassion for my situation. But when the unbeliever talked to me I actually felt as if she pitied my condition, even though we never talked directly about it, I could see in her eyes that she felt sorry for me. She behaved as a Christian would in that case, while the Christian behaved like an unbelieving wretch.

Now, you might say that the Christian was not a Christian at all and I would tend to agree with you. But I heard her talk enough to know that she did indeed believe in Jesus, that on some level she was interested in knowing and serving Him. But the problem was that her mind was too clouded by the demons from whom she had never received deliverance. They had been given way too much ground in her life, and they didn't want to give it up. So they just took the reigns and controlled her and I'm sure will continue to do so until they are cast out by force.

I don’t want to diminish the fact that a great part of these two's separate ways of treating people had to do with their upbringings, but I still can’t help but acknowledge that demons played a major role in the Christian’s bad behavior and that her demon's multi-pronged approach was to make her behave as badly as possible in order to nullify her testimony and to turn her from faith as well. I mean, no one who observed this girl would want to adopt her brand of Christianity. It was phony on every level and there was very little about her that would draw anyone to the Lord, but nevertheless a Christian she was. An unrepentant, undelivered, un-called-out-for-her-bad-behavior Christian, who, if she doesn't get set free, will eventually will probably backslide clear out of the kingdom. (Side note: there is no "once saved always saved." We must stick with our faith in order to enter everlasting life.)

The truth is that most Christians have never been totally set free and do not operate in deliverance power on a daily basis in order to maintain their freedom. But because they believe in the Lord Jesus, the Holy Spirit of Truth has come into their lives (insomuch as they have been willing to give Him ground), and being that this is the case, the demons who have not been cast out are now experiencing torment from God’s presence. All they want to do is to get back full ownership of the Believer so they can have their sin party in peace. In order to accomplish this they must get the Believer to fall into unbelief and to, of her own volition, tell God to leave, thereby rendering the “house” entirely theirs. So these demons do their best manipulate the undelivered Christian into misbehaving.

One problem with getting these poor, tortured, hypocritical, undelivered Christians delivered is that they are very self-justifying and completely unaware of their foolish behavior. Even if you tell them of their behavior with many examples, they often cannot see or at least fail to admit that they have behaved badly. It is oxymoronic that their lack of deliverance blinds them to the truth about themselves and thus prevents them from receiving deliverance. They have to be able to see the truth in order to be set free by it.

What they really need is for delivered Christians who recognize their bad behavior to be honest with them (an explosive argument in which the person is told what he's really like without compromise and with both barrels firing would help break up that fallow ground) so that the Christian hypocrite can have the opportunity to change, but very few people are willing to take that chance because often these hypocritical Christians are loud bullies who can act more like pigs who would rend you for throwing this pearl of wisdom their way. Nevertheless, the job of telling them the truth belongs to us, as long as they claim Christ, as well is the job of offering to pray deliverance over them to help them get free from their oppression.

But back to our well-behaved unbeliever: why is it that she can behave in a way that is at least outwardly proper? A lot of it has to do with upbringing. If her parents raised her to behave well and with discipline, she can exhibit that behavior as an adult. Good childhood training can produce fruit even for unbelievers, and if one is so raised, her demons are happy to allow her to be so because they would rather that person exhibit her good behavior while they continue to hide in the darkness so that they can package her for the world to see as a person whose beliefs should be adopted. Demons are clever and will even use the seemingly good behavior of unbelievers to glamorize their unbelief, to make it seem like the right path. They love to make their unbelieving victims feel like they’ve totally got it together, especially in public, while they torture them in private. Consider all the well-trained Hollywood types who publicly appear perfect but end up embroiled in divorces, alcohol and drug addiction, or even seek to end their own lives. They can behave really well in public, but their private lives are a shambles.

Thus, these unbelievers can appear to be sweet and kind and even outwardly loving (though we know that without the Lord there is no true love only selfish lust), and they can at least have a form of the way in which one should behave and treat others, while the real form and function of love is actually lost on them. It’s all smoke and mirrors, which makes it even more of a shame when they actually appear to behave better than we do as Christians. This knowledge should truly cause us Christians to want to amend our ways and get delivered, especially when we can’t and don’t even meet the standard that unbelievers do. If Jesus said, "For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:20), how on earth can we expect to enter into the kingdom of heaven when our righteousness doesn't even exceed that of the world, much less people who were trying to adhere to some sort of law? Please, please consider this question and do your best to change your own life and to influence others to as well. God is very serious about this matter.

So what’s the moral of all this? The moral is that we as Christians NEED DELIVERANCE and we need to get it fast. We can’t continue behaving in such “off the chain” ways and expect to be “living epistles” of the good news of the Gospel. We are supposed to be the ones who are free and behaving like Christ.

Just remember that as long as we claim the name of the Lord, demons are going to do everything in their power to cause us to behave as hypocrites. It’s high time we cast them out so that we can at the least live the lives of righteousness and holiness that God expects and requires, and so that we can actually minister truth to those around us while exhibiting behavioral traits that are representative of Him. The main theme of this blog is that this will be impossible to do if we do not daily take up our swords and fight the enemy in our lives, as well as in the lives of the people God brings our way. May we all do so every day! A-men!

2 comments:

  1. Hey! I don't think I've ever posted anything to Without Spot of Blemish. And I've not been to any conference calls. But I do enjoy reading your messages!

    I'd like to put in my word on this one. You pointed out that many Christians have not been delievered as they should be. I'd say that you're right on the mark there. We've all been delivered from sin. We're God's and no one can snatch us out of His hand.
    But...while that deliverance is finished and dealt with...salvation's taken care of. We've still got Sanctification ahead of us. And that's a work that's not going to be completed this side of Heaven for any of us.
    I heard my pastor talking about "putting on the new man". And how that's not a one-time thing. Yes, when you become a Christian, the Holy Spirit takes up residence and you are In Christ and therefore a "new creation", but you need to DAILY put on that new man, like you get up and get dressed every morning.
    Now, sometime in the day, I usually remember to do this. But how much better off would we be if we all remembered to do this BEFORE getting out of bed, starting the daily grind of chores, job, home, etc? If we all put on our spiritual "new man" clothes by submitting to God's leading for our life for that day BEFORE we got up and put on our physical clothes, how much happier we'd be, how much more Christ-like if we make that conscious admission of His authority every morning, and how much more sensitive we would be to the urgings of His Spirit.

    I have to admit that I've been remiss in doing this "first thing" lately, and there's been a marked difference in my behavior. And I just hadn't even noticed that I'd quit doing that on a regular basis until I started typing this post. (While trying to provide some insight and help to others, God sent some wisdom my way, I guess!)

    You see, we moved recently, and I used to have a walk to the train station every morning, and during that walk (which is not the FIRST thing in the morning...but pretty close to it) I would pray and submit and just rejoice about being alive and what a beautiful (even if rainy or cold) day God had made and how I was going to rejoice and be glad in it. Well, after we moved, the train station is a short drive, so that "quiet time" walk is no longer part of my morning routine. I'll have to find another quiet spot and get up a few minutes earlier and renew that morning custom.

    I urge anyone who does not have some kind of quiet time in the morning...whether it's your long Bible-reading time of the day or not... even if it's just five minutes. Take that time and set your day in order and consciously submit to God's plan for that day. You'll be happy you did!

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  2. Hi SundayST, I loved your comments, particularly with regard to putting on the "new man" daily, but there was one part of your comment I think changed the subject from the theme of the message.

    My theme is that we need to be delivered of specific spiritual beings known as demons so that we may live the sanctified lives we're supposed to be living. If we don't fight demons, we can never achieve sanctification because these demons are the ones that help lead us into sin and make us filthy. If we take authority over them, we can walk the straight and narrow road successfully. If we don't get rid of them, we won't be successful in our walks.

    Your comment stated that "We've all been delivered from sin." That's not entirely true, yes, upon becoming born again we receive forgiveness of sins and sanctification, but in my opinion we are forgiven for the sins we've confessed and repented of, but if we continue in other sins, how then are we delivered from them? We're not. Those sins must also be confessed, repented of, and the associated demons cast out.

    We, by the power of God's shed blood get set free from our confessed and repented of sins, but if we have repented and continue in sin, the Blood DOES NOT COVER THAT. Nevertheless, these sins can be simply taken care of by confession (bringing to the light), repentance (turning 180 degrees from), and casting out the related demons. Without all facets of this process (including casting out the related demons), deliverance cannot occur.

    Thanks for the post!

    Doug
    Without Spot or Blemish Ministry

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