| It seems to be a common
practice among professing Christians to automatically react when various
people's names are mentioned, like Jeffrey Dahmer. Most people experience some
type of reaction at the mention of that name. There are even sick jokes
circulating in relation to Jeffrey, his past actions, and his ultimate demise
in prison. What most people do not seem to realize is that there is a woman by
the name of Mary Mott who sent him Bible lessons while he was in prison. Sadly
enough, most professing Christians would never have considered such an act of
sacrifice and kindness, regardless of his past actions.
As a result, Dahmer dedicated
himself to studying the Bible with Roy Ratcliff, whom eventually baptized
Jeffrey in May of 1994, after being convinced of his repentant heart. During
the course of their study together, Jeffrey demonstrated considerable spiritual
growth. It was not long after, however, that Jeffrey Dahmer was murdered by
another inmate. This event, and the reaction since, has shown most Christians
for what they truly are. Usurping the throne of Christ seems to be a favorite
religious pastime in the thinking of many, almost as if it were a duty. The
appetite of many professing Christians today seems to be directed toward
dominating (authoritarianism), judging (in areas where we are not to judge),
rejecting (seemingly on minor issues that should never divide), and consuming
other believers whom are their brothers and sisters in Christ -- all, of
course, in the name of the One in whose footsteps they claim to walk in. Love
is suffering at the hands of many other man-made principals, such as
congregations squabbling over petty doctrines they hold so dogmatically dear.
Dominating others serves only to snuff out the love we should all have for one
another.
"But if you bite and
devour one another, take heed that you are not consumed by one
another." (Gal. 5:15)
This illustrates unspeakable
attitudes and actions that the Lord cannot be pleased with. Jeffrey Dahmer
confessed his sins and received the truth, while at the same time his brothers
and sisters were, and are, out in the world damning him and each other.
Claiming to defend what is good and right, they only destroy and bring ill
repute upon the name of Christ in the eyes of many. We are to be salt and light
unto a dark world, not help to shield it from the Light from above by our being
so diabolically opposed to even the basics of His teachings to us. Standing
against, for instance, ecumenicalism is one of the few dividing lines a
Christian is called to stand for since it sacrifices foundational truths on the
altar of unity. We are not called anywhere in the Bible to embrace believers of
such false belief systems such as Roman Catholicism, Mormonism, Jehovah's
Witnesses, et al.
We can certainly share Christ
with them so long as it is without any measure of condemnation toward their
eternal destination and their heart, since that is reserved only for the Lord
Himself to judge when the time comes. The problem arises when true believers
become judgmental and then condemnatory. These things speak of a lack of love
rather than standing upon the foundation of Christ, Who IS love. A refusal to
enter into fellowship with those of diverse faiths is not condemnation, but
prudence stemming from a Biblical foundation. There are other dangers in
Christendom for true believers to watch out for, but ecumenicalism calls for a
fellowship between light and darkness, and the scriptures clearly teach that
such cannot exist as a pleasing practice in the eyes of God. Division and
rejection based upon the unholy appetites of the flesh rather than being based
upon the truths of the Spirit and what is contained in God's word are clearly
wrong and more ruinous than most people are aware.
"Who
has better prospects in the judgment, a penitent Dahmer
or a proud partisan?" CH
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