In the last post I tried to show how atheism and hating God has a wide hearing and practice in the professing Church today. Another way to show this is to look at how friendly the professing Church is to the world. Worldly practices and thinking have taken over in the professing Church, yet Scripture is clear that if we are even friends with the world, this is hostility toward God. “You adulteresses, do you not know that friendship with the world is hostility toward God? Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God” (James 4:4). Now this is quite uncomfortable and so we will wish to deny it in some way, but if we love God and His truth we need to bear down on this verse and hear it. If you find your heart rising against it, perhaps the reason for that is that the true love of God is not in your own soul. Remember, all unbelievers hate God and that hatred is discovered by an aversion to the true God and the truth about ourselves. If we find our heart rising against the truth of Scripture, that might be our own hearts showing its aversion to God and His truth.
James is quite clear in the passage above that those who are friends of the world are adulteresses. He was writing to people in the visible church and he was telling them that they were fighting and quarreling over things. They prayed, but they did not receive because they only prayed to get things to spend on their own pleasures. James called this adultery. True enough, it was spiritual adultery That is, the people were not being faithful to God. But spiritual adultery is still adultery, and it is also against God Himself. This spiritual adultery is seen in that the people were being friends with the world and that is hostility toward God. A person that is a friend with the world, regardless of the religious things that s/he does, is a spiritual adulterer and one that is hostile toward God.
How is the professing Church friendly with the world today? It takes the ideas of the world on what criticism of the Bible is. It takes the idea of the world on what rationality is. It brings worldly ideas into the church by bringing business ideas on church growth and church leadership into it. It brings in worldly ideas of entertainment. It brings in worldly ideas of preaching and of refusing to deal with sin. It brings worldly ideas into the church on how to do evangelism. It brings worldly ideas of how to get people committed to the church. It brings worldly ideas on how to raise money for the church. It has taken the world’s ideas on self-esteem and self-actualization. It has taken the world’s ideas on social programs for those in the church. It has taken the world’s ideas for what is truly moral. It has replaced the biblical teaching on love for that which the world has come up with. The biblical teaching on grace has been replaced by a more human one. The biblical teaching on hell has certainly had the fires put out to make the world more comfortable. The biblical teaching of salvation has become more man-centered with each passing year and is no longer the declaration of a God who may grant repentance to vile sinners. We have replaced the biblical idea of sin with the idea of mistakes and being victims. We have replaced the biblical teaching about God with some nice teaching of some higher power who somewhat helplessly tries to do good to us. We have replaced the concept of humility with that which the world has offered. We have replaced the idea of God with one that provides health and wealth to us depending on our faith and goodness. In other words, the world has saturated the professing Church and has taken it over for the most part.
If the world has saturated the professing Church with its ideas, then the best we can say is that the professing Church is friends with the world. It may be more true to say that there is almost no difference between the professing Church and the world. But if being friends with the world is hostility toward God, how are we to respond when even our religious actions are hatred and hostility toward God? Going to meet with a “church” is simply going from one part of the world to another. God called the Israelites harlots (prostitutes) for forsaking Him (Hosea 1:2). He still yearns for a pure and holy church that is a faithful bride: “For I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy; for I betrothed you to one husband, so that to Christ I might present you as a pure virgin” (2 Corinthians 11:2). Exodus 34:16 speaks of going after other gods as playing the harlot. Simply put, the world has saturated the professing Church with its own ideas. The professing Church has received those ideas and is a friend and lover of the world at its root. The professing Church is indeed at enmity with the living God and is an adulterer and harlot against Him. We can go on hearing soothing and even orthodox messages, but they will do nothing but confirm our hearts in our sin. We must be jolted awake to see that we are in the embrace of a lover that God hates and that our love for our lover (the world) is a continuing act of hostility toward Him. We must begin to pray and ask the Lord to grant us broken hearts in order that we may seek Him out of true love rather than what the world teaches us about love. A worldly kind of love seeks God out of self-love which is actually hatred toward Him.