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1986 by R. C. Sproul
Published by Baker Books
a division of Baker Publishing Group
PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287
www.bakerbooks.com
Repackaged edition published 2019
ISBN 978-0-8010-7784-5
Previously published by Revell in 1986 under the title Lifeviews
Ebook edition created 2019
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
ISBN 978-1-4934-1627-1
Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations in this book are from the King James Version of the Bible.
Scripture quotations labeled NIV are taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag by Felix Powell and George Asaf 1915 (Renewed) Warner Bros., Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
You Light Up My Life by Carole King 1973 ColgemsEMI Music, Inc., and Elorac Music. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music. All rights reserved.
The Proprietor is represented by the literary agency of Wolgemuth & Associates, Inc.
To Dr. Thomas Gregory
Teacher, Counselor, Friend
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Part I : World Views
1. The Importance of Cultural Awareness
2. Secularism: Ignoring the Eternal
3. Pessimistic Existentialism
4. Sentimental Humanism
5. Pragmatism: Made in USA
6. Positivism: Seeing Is Believing
7. Pluralism and Relativism: Its All Relative
8. Hedonism: Grabbing for All the Gusto!
Part I: The Christians Role in Society
9. The Christian and World Economics: A Look at the Law and the Profits
10. The Christian and Science: How to Fuse Faith and the Atom
12. The Christian and Literature: Faith and Fiction
13. The Christian and Government: What to Do When Uncle Sam Wants You
Index
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WORLD VIEWS
The Importance of Cultural Awareness
Every Christian is a missionary. If we carefully read the book of Acts, we will see that when persecution arose in Jerusalem, all the Christians were scattered except the apostles. Those who were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the Gospel (Acts 8). That was the way the Christian church multiplied. It was not by an ordained clergy, by the apostles, or even by the deacons. It was the rank and file of Christians who took the Gospel wherever they went in the ancient world. In other words, they were missionaries.
In the modern church we make a distinction between the professional missionary and the layperson. The distinction is between paid missionaries and volunteers, between full-time hired employees and rank-and-file church members. Sadly, it has come to mean that the paid professionals are responsible to do the missions task. The laypersons job is to pray for the missionary, give tithes to the missionary, and in other ways encourage the missionary. The missionaries are the players; the rest of us are cheerleaders.
God teaches us otherwise. Of course there is a special place for the paid professional. However, the biblical definition of a missionary has nothing to do with salary. A missionary is not simply one who is paid. In biblical terms a missionary is one who is sent . Here is the crux of the matter. We are all sent. It is our calling to be witnesses. Every Christian must get in the game. There are no cheerleadersonly players.
Some missionaries go to Africaothers travel to Asia or to Europe. Every missionary goes somewhere. We all have a mission field, if only our own neighborhood or office building. Every corner of the world is a mission field. There are no boundaries in this world beyond which Christian witness is out of bounds.
Suppose for a moment that you had the opportunity to meet Jesus face to face. If in that meeting you had the chance to ask Jesus one question, what would you ask Him? The disciples had the opportunity to ask Jesus questions every day. They asked Him how to pray, how to heal the sick, and questions about theology. There came a moment, however, when they were down to their last question. They stood with Jesus on the Mount of Olives, the mountain of ascension. Jesus was about to depart from them. The cloud of Shekinah glory was ready to envelop Christ and lift Him to heaven. Jesus was leaving this planet.
There was time for one more question. What was it? The disciples asked, Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel? (Acts 1:6 NIV). I wonder why they asked that question. Wouldnt it be nice if Jesus had answered, Yes. The work is finished. I am going to the right hand of the Father. As soon as I arrive and am enthroned as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, you can all enjoy a vacation. Ill take care of everything. Ill make sure that every element of the world recognizes My reign. We will make an official announcement by writing it in the sky. Then I will send angels to every remote part of the globe to make absolutely certain that everybody knows that I am now the King of the universe. You fellows take a rest. Go back up in the stands and enjoy the game.
We know that is not what Jesus said. Rather He answered their question something like this: Look, its none of your business when the kingdom is going to be restored to Israel. My Father has a timetable for that. What is your business is Be My witnesses .
The kingdom of God is real. At this very moment Jesus sits in the seat of cosmic authority. He is now the supreme ruler of the world. He stands over the governments of this world. He is King. The president of Russia must answer to Him. The Dalai Lama of Tibet must answer to Him. The prince of Morocco must answer to Him. The president of the United States must answer to Him. But there is one big problem. His kingdom is invisible . Not everyone knows about it. All over the world people are living as if Jesus were not King.
Some people believe that there is no God. Others say that there are many gods. Some folks believe that man is supreme. Others believe that man is worthless. Many people believe there is a God, but they live as if there were no God. Still others ask, What difference does it make?
Where Christ is invisible, people perish. Where His reign is unknown or ignored, people are exploited. They are demeaned. They are enslaved. They are butchered. They are aborted. They are raped. They are causalities of war. They are robbed. They are slandered. They are oppressed. They are cheated in marriage. They are cheated in their wages. They are left to go hungry, naked, and unsheltered. They are consigned to loneliness. They are ridiculed. They are frightenedthat and a whole lot more, is what difference it makes.
We Are All Missionaries
In all of lifes situations we are to be His witnesses. Our job is to make the invisible reign of Jesus visible . The world is shrouded in darkness. Nothing is visible in the dark. No wonder then that we are called to be the light of the world. Every single one of us has a mission. We have all been sent to bear witness to Christ. That means simply that we are all missionaries.
Imagine being sent to a foreign country as a missionary without any prior training. Imagine receiving no instructions about who the people are, what language they speak, or how they think. Before a missionary can go to a foreign field, that person must study the country in depth. He must learn the language and the customs and gain some insight into how the people think. A tribe in the jungle has a vastly different outlook contrasted to middle-class suburbanites or inner-city apartment dwellers.
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