Hi @HeIsHere
Sure, performative arts have often been about making social statements. Look at the performance of 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' from my earlier days. A fairly blasphemous display with lots of colored clothing and hippie actors attempting to show us the world's understanding of who Jesus is. It was a totally corrupt understanding of Jesus' life with us.
But that's what unbelievers do. That's why they are unbelievers. And as I understand the Scriptures, there are always going to be a lot more unbelievers then believers. So why would we be surprised that unbelievers are running a lot of things on this earth?
Jesus made a worthy observation for us when he said, "When the Son of Man returns, will he find faith upon the earth?" And, "The love of most will grow cold." And Paul's teaching to us that not only in the latter days will mankind give approval of such wicked things, but they will invent new ways to sin.
I mean honestly, as I understand the Scriptures, we should rejoice as we see all of these prophetic warnings about the rise of wickedness upon the earth because that means that Jesus' return is near. But individually, or as a group of believers, our job is not to condemn them, but to tell them the gospel. And if they will accept it, to then be baptized. After they have accepted the message of salvation through Jesus and been baptized, then we are to teach those who have accepted and been baptized into the faith to follow the commands of Jesus. I don't think there's a single passage in the Scriptures on which we can justify some understanding that believers should go out and fix all the sin on the earth.
Sure, performative arts have often been about making social statements. Look at the performance of 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' from my earlier days. A fairly blasphemous display with lots of colored clothing and hippie actors attempting to show us the world's understanding of who Jesus is. It was a totally corrupt understanding of Jesus' life with us.
But that's what unbelievers do. That's why they are unbelievers. And as I understand the Scriptures, there are always going to be a lot more unbelievers then believers. So why would we be surprised that unbelievers are running a lot of things on this earth?
Jesus made a worthy observation for us when he said, "When the Son of Man returns, will he find faith upon the earth?" And, "The love of most will grow cold." And Paul's teaching to us that not only in the latter days will mankind give approval of such wicked things, but they will invent new ways to sin.
I mean honestly, as I understand the Scriptures, we should rejoice as we see all of these prophetic warnings about the rise of wickedness upon the earth because that means that Jesus' return is near. But individually, or as a group of believers, our job is not to condemn them, but to tell them the gospel. And if they will accept it, to then be baptized. After they have accepted the message of salvation through Jesus and been baptized, then we are to teach those who have accepted and been baptized into the faith to follow the commands of Jesus. I don't think there's a single passage in the Scriptures on which we can justify some understanding that believers should go out and fix all the sin on the earth.
I understand the sentiment you express in the first paragraph and agree.
I am not a futurist in my eschatology anymore and have not been for a few years.
I will say this futurist view has made some Christians (not all) complacent, thinking this is all part of the end times, it is not.
Christians (some) have become complacent, been propagandized, over many years (generations) and now we are reaping the result.
So I would urge you to rethink your view, it is a counterfeit very cleverly being executed in real time.