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This is a warning to us—that the iniquity that is in the
world will cause a loss of love
in the church. If we understand the progression of events in Matthew 24, then
verse 12 speaks of the time of the Tribulation. We are leading up to that,
living in a period in which the stresses against the church—from the world—are
increasing. As they increase, it can have the psychological effect—because we
begin to get weary of dealing with it—of becoming apathetic, that is,
without feeling for what we formerly loved so dearly.
So the iniquity is in the world, but resisting it is a constant stress
because it exerts tremendous pressure through an appealing façade—to give in and
go along with it. As we live with it and everybody else is doing it, the world's
behavior gradually becomes acceptable to us, thus giving evidence that apathy is
taking over.
We need to look at every aspect, even in areas we may consider "minor
things." How do they dress? What kind of music do they listen to? What are the
world's movies like? What are their attitudes in dealing with each other—in
stores, on the street, in communities? In many places, we can hardly get anybody
on the street to greet us! There are many little behaviors like this. The
iniquity is in the world, but it pressures us into doing things as it
does—and then it becomes our behavior.
This is just hypothetical, but what if we evaluated ourselves against the
world ten years ago and judged that we were 50% more righteous than the world.
Then today, we did exactly the same thing, and figured that we are at least 50%
more righteous than the world. However, if the world had become more unrighteous
during that same period, then, even though we may be 50% more righteous than the
world now, we have actually gone backwards in those ten years—right along with
the world!
— John W. Ritenbaugh
To learn more, see: Hebrews: A Message for Today
Related Topics: Apathy Conforming to the World Drifting into Sin Drifting Spiritually First Love First Love, Losing Giving in Giving up God's Standard of Righteousness Iniquity Losing First Love Peer pressure Pressure from Society Spiritual Apathy Tribulation Weary of Well Doing
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