Prescribing an antidote for a troubled world bombarded by bad news
I read this week, with the faintest molecule of sympathy, of a 28-year-old film star who can’t seem to enjoy a day without being bombarded by the world’s troubles. Poor thing! How she would love to be permanently cocooned from reality in her make-believe world.
But yes, we are constantly assaulted by so much bad news, fake news, propaganda and general noise that we scarcely feel able to think. Mind-boggling.
But here is some good news you may not have heard. Amidst the horror of the Indonesian tsunami, I heard of a pilot who, prompted by God, took off from the very epicentre of the disaster three minutes ahead of schedule – not knowing what was about to happen – thereby saving his 140 passengers from certain death.1 What made the difference? His mind was in tune with the Holy Spirit.
Sadly, however, that is not the norm. Both children and adults are spending a great part of their waking hours allowing their minds to be filled with so much that is destructive and unedifying. Even Christians have fallen for this. No wonder they are being so ineffective in winning a lost generation for Christ. Is there a way out? Well, switching off and allowing the Creator to speak into their lives would be a start.
Also this week, I was travelling south by train sitting next to a young man reading a book called ‘Mind over Muscle’ - or something like that. I could see he was engrossed, so declined to interrupt and got out my Bible, reading through Paul’s letter to the Philippians, which speaks much of the importance of the mind – how we need to focus, concentrate and meditate on the word of God, the ultimate wisdom for living.
He writes about “being one in spirit and of one mind” and having “the same mindset” as Christ. He also talks of enemies of the Cross who have “their mind set on earthly things”. He pleads with those at odds with each other “to be of the same mind in the Lord” and adds that “the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Phil 2:2, 2:5, 3:19, 4:2, 4:7).
Both children and adults are spending a great part of their waking hours allowing their minds to be filled with much that is destructive and unedifying – even Christians have fallen for this.
In his letter to the Roman believers, Paul urges them not to conform to the pattern of the politically-correct world of their day (when homosexuality even among the emperors was particularly prevalent), but to be transformed by the renewing of their minds (Rom 12:2).
The Prophet Isaiah says: “You will keep in perfect peace those who minds are steadfast, because they trust in you” (Isa 26:3).
My fellow traveller and I were both getting off at the same station, so when he closed his book I asked him if he was a runner. He sure was; in fact, he was an ‘Iron Man’ competing around the world in extraordinarily tough triathlons (taking in a two-mile swim, a marathon and a lengthy cycling course). I have also run many marathons, so there was much to share in the few minutes we had left.
But the point is that we were both reading up on the importance of the mind in our respective commitments. As a runner myself, I know the importance of the mind in determining whether you make it – simply to the finish or to a medal perhaps. You have to jettison the negative thoughts and soak up the positive as you run the race with both body and mind.
It always worked with me – except once, in the Scottish Marathon of 1972, and that disappointment helped to bring me into an encounter with the risen Lord Jesus Christ. Mind over muscle certainly works; I have proved that in my own experience.
But a mind that is filled with negative news, soap operas from which you need spiritual cleansing and endless Radio 1 music, will rob us of peace. God wants to speak into our lives with his words of wisdom, insight and guidance, but most of us are shutting him out and paying the price as we reap the chaotic, meaningless and immoral harvest into which we have sown.
In Hebraic thinking, the heart is the seat of the mind – in other words, we dedicate our souls and desires to what we have been focusing our minds upon. What we have ‘worshipped’ with our time – be it TV, social media or music – will evolve into a ‘golden calf’ (idol or false god) that can offer us neither hope, direction, purpose nor stability in life.
Many of us – even those who sit in church pews – have effectively been brainwashed in our political, ideological and sociological thinking by BBC news bulletins, television dramas and the like, rather than having our minds informed, washed and cleansed by the word of God.
In Hebraic thinking, the heart is the seat of the mind – in other words, we worship whatever we focus our minds upon.
Back to a sporting analogy. I have enjoyed watching the Ryder Cup – and golf is another pursuit very much played out in the mind. Although my older brother Rob hit the ball further than me when we played together as youngsters, I would usually beat him in the end because when it came to the tricky, delicate play around the greens, he was generally not up to it.
At the Ryder Cup in Paris last weekend, Europe’s 12 heroes won convincingly (against the odds) thanks to what I’ve dubbed the ‘Poulter Passion’ – demonstrated by the total commitment and focus of mind of players like Ian Poulter, along with their obvious teamwork.
Today’s Church could well do with 12 ‘apostles’ of this sort of calibre, striving together as one with a burning passion to win as many as possible for Christ.
Finally, I was struck by the testimony of a man once heavily involved in satanism who was released from terrible darkness by an encounter with Jesus. After a difficult period of disappointment later on, he experienced a breakthrough when, on the advice of his pastor, he began ‘renewing his mind’ by immersing himself in God’s word.2
1 A Miracle In Indonesia. Pilot Says He ‘Heard God’s Voice’ And Saved Hundreds. Joy! News, South Africa, 4 October 2018.
2 The story of Pastor Greg Hibbins, HEART News, October/November 2018. For more information, see www.heartpublications.co.uk
Two more attacks in the name of the so-called 'religion of peace' have been carried out in the past week in predominantly Muslim countries by Islamic State fighters.
Turkey and Indonesia are both in shock from deadly blasts in their capital cities where innocent civilians going about their daily tasks have been murdered.
Although they are targeting Westerners, the aim is also to hurt Islamic countries who they don't regard as true Muslims. So who are the true Muslims: Islamic State fighters or the ordinary Muslims of Turkey and Indonesia?
A similar question was asked about Christians in New Testament times. Who are the true Christians? The Apostle John wrestled with this question when he was living in Ephesus surrounded by many different religions and some Christians defected. His answer was to point to the life and the teaching of Jesus. He says "The man who says, 'I know him', (Jesus) but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him" (1 John 2:4).
Jesus himself strictly forbade violence. When a Samaritan village did not welcome him his disciples asked "Lord do you want us to call fire down from heaven to destroy them? But Jesus turned and rebuked them, and they went to another village" (Luke 9:54).
If you apply the same test of truth to Muslims, you have to examine the life and teaching of Muhammad.
The whole subject of his treatment of the people of Mecca is controversial in the history of Islam in terms of the reason why Muhammad slaughtered them, but what is undeniable is the teaching recorded in the Qur'an that he used as justification when some of his supporters were reluctant to carry out his orders. He claimed that Allah had revealed a command making fighting a binding duty for all Muslims:
Fighting is prescribed for you, and you dislike it. But it is possible that you dislike a thing which is good for you, and that you love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knows, and you know not (Qur'an 2:216)
According to the Apostle John, true Christians are those whose lives point to the life and teaching of Jesus. If you apply the same test of truth to Muslims, you have to examine the life and teaching of Muhammad.
So why has the God of Creation who holds the nations in his hands "like a drop in a bucket" (Isa 40:15) allowed these two atrocities to take place? It is surely because the time has come in world history for God to expose the great deception that has held many nations enslaved in darkness for centuries. From the middle of the last century there have been prophecies of a great Muslim harvest, releasing people from the fear and violence of Islam and it is in Indonesia, the largest Muslim population in the world, that this is happening on a massive scale.
We reported in Prophecy Today last year that the imams in Indonesia were anxious because some 2 million Muslims a year are converting to Christianity. The Prophecy Today team have visited Indonesia a number of times and seen at first hand the rapid growth of the church there.
We have seen thousands accepting Jesus as Lord and Saviour in Jakarta, Surabaya and other cities in Sumatra where a kind of spontaneous outpouring of the Holy Spirit is still bringing whole communities into faith in Jesus.
One church leader, whose fellowship had only been founded six months, asked for advice on the right time to invite a pastor to lead the fellowship. He said they were already up to 500 but they thought they should wait until there were 1,000 in the congregation before appointing a minister.
One church in Surabaya we have seen grow from 200 to more than 25,000. It is this kind of growth that could be seen in many other countries in the near future as the great deception of the so-called 'religion of peace' is exposed and the violence practised by Muhammad - endemic in the history of Islam - is recognised.
Why has God allowed these atrocities to take place? Surely the time has come for him to expose the great deception that has held many nations enslaved in darkness for centuries.
But this will not happen without a struggle in which many innocent people like those in Paris will lose their lives; and many Christians will be martyred - like those in Syria and Iraq and other parts of the Middle East. Islam will not release its hold upon the nations of the Middle East without a struggle and acts of terrorism are also likely to spread across the Western nations including Britain.
The key to the future lies with the millions of Muslims spread across Europe and America as they begin to ask serious questions about whether the Islamic State are the true representatives of Muhammad. Once the serious study of the Qur'an and the historic documents of Islam begins, in the same way as the Bible has been subjected to intense academic scrutiny, the true nature of Islam and Allah, its god, will be revealed which will result in multitudes left disillusioned.
The great danger then will be who - or what - will fill the spiritual vacuum. Will the secular humanists win the disillusioned: or will those who seek the truth find Jesus as their Lord and Saviour? Much depends upon the ordinary Christians in the Western nations who are in daily contact with their Muslim neighbours. So many nominal Christians have imbibed the secular humanist values of a greedy corrupt and godless civilisation that they are no longer witnesses to the love and moral purity of Jesus.
If multitudes of Muslims become disillusioned with their faith, who – or what – will fill the spiritual vacuum?
Perhaps the greatest need right now in the West is for a wave of repentance to sweep across the nations, beginning with the churches who have failed to stem the tide of corruption that has engulfed whole generations. It may be that only some great catastrophe will open eyes that are blind to the reality of Western civilisation that is surely a stench in the nostrils of the God of Creation. But surely he who so loved the world that he sent Jesus to bring the light of life to humanity will find a way of steering the history of the nations to the point where there is openness to the Truth – the Truth that sets us free.
The largest Muslim country in the world is rapidly becoming Christian! This is the amazing news coming from Indonesia where 2 million Muslims a year are converting to Christianity!1
It all began back in 1965 following an unsuccessful Chinese Communist coup that led to an incredibly bloody civil war. During this war, the tiny Christian minority began to exert an influence for peace; pleading for love and forgiveness that had a transforming effect in war-torn communities.
Throughout the 1970s and 80s the churches grew right across the country. In 1987 my wife and I were speaking at a church in Surabaya, the second-largest city in Indonesia, and there were about 5000 people at the 6am service.
We counted about 70 people in white gowns sitting near the front and asked the pastor “Is this a special baptismal service?” He replied, “Oh no! We baptise this number every Sunday”.
We visited the church again in 2003. They had built a new building seating 25,000 which was full three times on Sundays. At that time the Muslim Government was already getting worried about the growth of Christianity. They had introduced a scheme of resettling Muslim families from Jakarta into solidly Christian islands. But the Christians greeted the newcomers with such love and generosity that they converted to Christianity.
The Government abandoned the scheme. But there is still great anxiety that it will not be long before Indonesia becomes a Christian country. The growth rate of Muslims becoming Christians has increased to 2,000,000 a year – that is one conversion every 15 seconds! The imams have become so alarmed that they have produced a video “Save Maryam” in an attempt to reach young people and stop them converting to Christianity. See the video they have produced appealing for $2 million to try to stem the flow of disillusioned Muslims turning to Christianity!
With one conversion to Christianity every 15 seconds, the imams are alarmed"
The atrocities of the Islamic State trying to take Islam back to its Mediaeval past are causing widespread disillusionment among Muslims throughout Europe and the Middle East. But the faith of Christians in Europe does not equal Christians in Indonesia where most believers are active witnesses to the love of Jesus. Now is the time for Christians in Britain to open their eyes to the great harvest that awaits among their Muslim neighbours.
The great spiritual awakening in Indonesia could happen in Britain if Christians really believe and act upon John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” In talking to our neighbours we should follow the example of Paul in Romans 1:16 – “I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes.”
1 Strang, S, 2015. Can This Be True? 2 Million Indonesian Muslims find Jesus Per Year, Charisma News, 7 April.