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SuspenseWriter -> RE: Will Obama wake a sleepy church? (8/4/2008 1:45:41 PM)
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When I was inducted into the Army, I had to take an oath. There was a lot to it (a terrifying amount, to tell the truth), and it was pretty serious stuff. And one of the things I swore to was to abide by the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the UCMJ (and every vet out there will know where I'm going with this). In the service, the UCMJ is law. Period. From the time of induction to the time of discharge, every soldier, sailor, airman, and Marine is bound by its tenets. So why is it Christians can be so cavalier about the Bible? God makes it quite clear where He stands on the killing of the unborn, the homosexual lifestyle, usuary, and so forth. So how did it come to be that a Christian can say, "yes, I'm born again, but I disregard God's teachings on certain topics; it's immaterial to me." Like I said, how did we get to this point? Greasy grace? Sloppy agape? I don't know, but when a soldier's oath to abide by a secular document (the UCMJ) carries more gravity than a Christian's oath to abide by a heavenly document (the Word of God), then something has gone seriously, seriously wrong. I'd rather err on the side of caution, and believe God really means what He says in the Word, than to slough it off and hope I've applied enough "greasy grace" to my soul when death comes knocking.
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