A TRUE LIBERAL
Part 2
May 28, 2021
Today’s discussion will address some of the physical and
political aspects, but we really are still focusing on the fact that our
perspective on what properly classifies one as a “liberal” should be more
spiritually acclimated. Our society has
really messed with our ability to properly define things, and in today’s warped
conversation, we have really gone astray.
Time
to get on with the day. Pour yourself a cup and let's get back to our
discussion.
Gary
Severy sent me a note after last week’s Coffee Break and pointed out a
scripture from Isaiah's prophecy that is very applicable to our discussion.
"The vile person shall be no more called liberal, nor the
churl said to be bountiful. For the vile person will speak villany, and
his heart will work iniquity, to practice hypocrisy, and to utter error against
the LORD, to make empty the soul of the hungry, and he will cause the drink of
the thirsty to fail. The instruments also of the churl are evil: he
deviseth wicked devices to destroy the poor with lying words, even when the
needy speaketh right. But the liberal deviseth liberal things; and by
liberal things shall he stand."
(Isaiah 32:5-8)
Before we get too far along, let's take a look at some
definitions from the Hebrew text.
"The vile (ìáð --naòbaòl: stupid, wicked, impious, dishonorable) person shall no more be called liberal (áéãð -- naòdòyb: generous, magnanimous, voluntary and cheerful giver), nor the churl (éìÇékÄ -- kòylay: stingy, withholding, keeping for oneself, scanty and grudging) said to be bountiful (òÇBL -- sho'-ah: free, noble, opulent, rich and generous with his wealth)."
Sure
draws a picture of what the Lord considers to be liberal, doesn't it? Do
you see the stark contrast with what society today labels as
"liberal"? Today's so-called "liberal" is stingy,
self-absorbed, fearful, grudging and withholding of their own goods and
lifestyle. What the MSM today labels "liberal" is what Isaiah
refers to as being "a churl."
Society
today has delighted in the reversal of meanings and the twisting of words to
make them mean exactly the opposite of what they actually mean. Let me
give you a few examples.
A
homosexual or lesbian today is called "gay," when there is nothing
truly gay about them or their lifestyle.
Street
kids refer to something that is great, or really good, as "bad."
Capitalism
has become a bad word in the MSM (mainstream! media) and implies the wicked
getting rich, hoarding one's riches and depriving the poor. In fact,
capitalism is nothing more than an economic system in which production and
distribution are privately or corporately owned -- where development is
proportional to the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free
market place.
And
how about our acronym, the MSM? "Mainstream" Media?
Mainstream? Not on their best day! The term "mainstream"
implies the idea that they represent the core values of American life (or the
core values of the life of whatever country the media happen to
represent). In fact, the media -- especially in America and other
"democratic" countries -- are largely controlled by a small group of
wannabe-elites who hate God, who despite the name of Jesus Christ, who hate
freedom, and who hate any kind of disciplined lifestyle which reflects Godly
principles.
The
latest Gallup poll (reported on Fox News a few weeks ago) says that 88% of
Americans consider themselves "Christian" and 57% of Americans
consider themselves "born again" Christians. By the very
concept of "mainstream," therefore, our so-called MSM are not even
close to "mainstream."
You
get the idea. We could literally make a whole new dictionary of
"politically correct" terminology -- terminology which defies the
truth, terminology which is fear-based, and terminology which does its
dead-level (and I use that adjective advisedly) best to avoid any mention of
Jesus Christ, the Word of God, God the Father, or anything which implies
righteousness or righteous standards.
As
I said when we began last Friday, when we get done with this discussion, you
may very well re-define who and what you are -- both politically and
spiritually.
Let's
get back to what the Word of God says about "liberal."
We'll
pick up in Proverbs 11:25 to draw a picture.
"The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth
shall be watered also himself."
Just a second before we continue. Doesn't that statement
sound a whole lot like something Jesus said? Give,
and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken
together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same
measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again." (Luke 6:38)
Yup. Sounds exactly like what Solomon wrote in the
Proverbs.
"The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth
shall be watered also himself. He that withholdeth corn, the people shall
curse him: but blessing shall be upon the head of him that selleth it. He
that diligently seeketh good procureth favour: but he that seeketh mischief, it
shall come unto him. He that trusteth in his riches shall fall: but the
righteous shall flourish as a branch."
How,
pray tell, did we ever get to the place of calling people who are afraid to
take personal responsibility "liberal"? How did we ever come to
the place where a person is a "liberal" who wants to take your
hard-earned money, siphon off a good part of it for himself (or herself)
without letting folks know, and then appear to be generous by giving large sums
of money -- all taken by legalized thievery in the name of "doing
good" -- to social programs to fund (and keep folks in chains) poverty?
Let's
go the other direction, now. How did we ever come to the place where a
"conservative" is someone who undoes what the "liberal"
steals through heavy taxation? Why do we call someone "conservative"
when they are not afraid of hard work, become prosperous, and use their
prosperity to freely give to meet the needs of others?
You've
heard the old adage, I'm sure: "Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a
day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll feed himself for the rest of his
life."
So
how come the person who teaches someone "how to fish" is a
"conservative," whereas the "liberal" is the guy who takes
your fish and gives it to someone else? Hmmmmmm............ Sounds
kind of fishy to me! (No pun intended, of course!)
Let's take this discussion the next step.
Ever notice how Jesus preached against
"conservatives"? (Look out, now. I'm going to set a
trap.)
"And Jesus looked round about, and saith unto his
disciples, How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of
God!"
Let me translate this from the Greek text a little more
accurately. "And Jesus cast His eyes about [the gathered crowd], and
said to His disciples, 'How impractical is it for those who grasp and hang onto
their material goods, their wealth, their money to enter into the sphere of
God's Kingdom and rulership." (Mark 10:23)
I
don't think I've ever heard a more mis-quoted and mis-used verse of Scripture
by unbelieving folks trying to prove that Jesus never meant for Christians to
have an abundance of wealth. That isn't what Jesus was saying at
all. He's talking about those people who make money their focus, their
god, their source of safety and protection.
People
who make money all that they rely on in life have, and are afflicted with, a
spirit of poverty.
Folks,
there isn't any other way to describe this than "conservatism."
You remember our Webster's definition from Monday, do you not? Here's a
part of it again: con·ser·va·tive:a., (1)
conserving, or tending to conserve; preservative; (2) tending to preserve old institutions,
methods, customs and the like; (3) adhering
to what is old or established; opposing or resisting change; (4)having conservative views, espousing slow
progress; moderate, prudent, safe.
People
with a spirit of poverty conserve, preserve, hang onto what they have,
continually seek to add to what they have so that they build up a bigger and
better "financial safety net."
Now
don't get me wrong. Conservation, in and of itself, isn't necessarily
wrong. It's the motivation behind it. Taken in the context of the
rich young ruler (in Mark 10) to which Jesus was referring, people who can't
freely give away what they have when directed by the Spirit of the Lord are
afflicted by a spirit of poverty.
There's
nothing wrong with being rich, and Jesus doesn't ever preach against having
wealth and riches. In fact, Proverbs 10:22 tells us that "The
blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it."
When
an individual is a true liberal, they most likely have an abundance from which
to supply the needs of others. What's more, they listen continually to
the voice of the Lord and watch for opportunities to give. We've already
quoted this twice today, and here it is for the third time: "The
liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also
himself."
The
true liberal is a giver -- not a taker. The true conservative is a taker
-- not a giver.
That
brings us back to today's so-called "liberals." They freely
give -- OPM: other people's money, not their own! They take
from everyone else so as to meet the needs of the needy, and in so doing make
themselves look generous while not actually being generous from and out of
their own supply. Fact is, today’s
so-called “liberals” are among the stingiest people on the face of the
earth. We really need to ban the term
"liberal" when it comes to today's politics and politicians.
They're not liberals, they're socialists -- and there's a huge difference!
By
continually "giving" OPM, they take away the fruit of the labors of
the truly "liberal" while they teach the bondage of dependence,
creating a sub-class of people who become mentally, emotionally, physically and
financially dependent on their "good will."
Ever
wonder why the body of Christ has been labeled for centuries as
"conservative"? The truth is that many Christians (and I use
the term carefully) really are "conservatives." They've never
learned to love with the love of the Lord Jesus Christ. Agape is missing as a part of their
existence.
The
most important ingredient in true Christianity -- as opposed to "religious
Christianity" -- is a spirit of love. Most of you have read the 13th
chapter of I Corinthians, I'm sure. If you haven't stop right now and
read it. I won't take time here to quote the chapter, but the essence of agape-- and that's the Greek word that's
translated "charity" in the KJV, and "love" in other
English translations -- is generosity, faith, hope, giving, believing the best,
seeking after the best.
There's
nothing stingy about God. There's nothing about Him that desires to
withhold His Blessing, His abundance, His glory from His people.
Everything about Him is Love -- agape. And, folks, there is NOTHING CONSERVATIVE
about agape! NOTHING! It is liberal! It is
generous! It is giving!
Consider
where the contemporary body of Christ has come from and why there is such a
"conservative" mindset among so many Christians. For centuries
-- nearly 15 of them -- Christians were taught that they had to
"earn" a relationship with God. Grace and Love were simply not
taught.
When
Wycliffe and Tyndale began to labor to see that the Word of God was made
available to the common individual and readable in such a way that folks could
relate, it broke open the floodgates of true "liberality."
Martin Luther came along, posted his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg
Chapel based upon Habakkuk 2:4, Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11 and Hebrews 10:38,
and the concept of salvation by Grace was released upon believers while another
piece of "conservatism's" armor was cut away.
In
the centuries since, despite individual revelation to Christian leaders like
the Wesley brothers, Jonathan Edwards, George Whitfield, D. L. Moody, Smith
Wigglesworth and many others, the message of the Love of God somehow didn't
break through to people's understanding, and the overwhelming majority of
Christians have seen God as austere, solemn, fearful -- and stingy!
You
might not have gotten folks to admit that last one, but let's face it: most
believers have seen God as someone who doles out -- through Jesus Christ, of
course -- salvation, healing, deliverance, and provision on a case-by-case
basis, depending on whether you measured up to His "Grace" or
not. So, if you were among those people who believed that God hangs onto
everything He's got and doles out His blessings carefully and restrictively,
you became a "conservative." Everything about your walk with
God demonstrated that belief-system of "conservation."
I was just trying to figure out how far to take this
discussion today, and realized that if we tackle the next part of this, it
would make today's Coffee Break too long, so let's save the rest of it for
Friday. I want you to see where the body of Christ has the opportunity to
become truly liberal, and shake this disease of
"conservativism." We'll also see just how liberal God really
is!
What you have today is what you said yesterday.
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