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While I agree that the practices of the lost should be personally disgusting to us because we hold to a different worldview than they do. Paul is pretty clear that we aren't to judge those who are not a part of us. So, I believe that God's word has given us fair warning of how the world is going to go so that we can be prepared to see these things. But that preparation is not so that we can condemn and judge, but rather so that we can 1, see that God's word is true. When Paul writes to the Roman believers all the ways that wickedness and ungodliness will overrun the earth, we can now stand back and watch and see that, yes, God's word has told us the truth in this matter. When Jesus said that the love of most will grow cold, we can stand back and see that happening before our very eyes and ears. 2, know that our work to tell others about Jesus is still greatly necessary.
You see, man can't fix his sin problem on his own, which sadly is something that the evangelical body of many fellowships don't seem to understand. They seem to believe that if they can just make people live according to God's law, then they are fixing someone. According to the Scriptures, that isn't the case. They pretty clearly declare that by observance of the law, shall no flesh be saved. It is only through a life transforming personal relationship with God through Jesus that anyone will find their name written in the Lamb's book of life.
Jesus' command to us, as I understand it, is that while we clearly can see that the world is going exactly the way that God's word tells us that it will be going, our duty is to tell each one, with whom we have opportunity, the truth of who Jesus is. According to the Scriptures, rather than condemnation we are to always be prepared to tell those
WHO ASK of the hope that we have. If they believe that, then baptize them.
AFTER they have believed and been baptized,
THEN we are to teach them all that he has commanded us.
Watch the world go to hell, but you be about telling everyone that you can of the love of God that He has shown us through the sacrifice of His Son. If they believe that, then baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Then sit down with them and pore over the Scriptures teaching them all that Jesus commanded those who would follow after him. All the rest are just lost, just as you and I once were.
Condemnation for living a wicked life is not the way that God's word shows that we are going to win people to His kingdom. It only makes us feel superior to them and them feel disgusted with how "those christians are always condemning us for not following a law that I neither know anything about nor anything about the God of which they speak. How can the believe upon the one they have not heard unless someone tells them the truth. The wonderful teacher Billy Graham was perhaps best at doing this. He would preach of the sin of the world, but never made it personal, just general. Then he would introduce the solution, not condemnation, but Jesus.
Friend, believers are not going to conquer this world. That seems to be a clear teaching of the Scriptures. Today, and even in Israel from the time that God brought them up out of Egypt on Eagle's wings, the true servants of God have always been only a remnant.
God bless you,
Ted