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MICHAEL BOLDEA -DIMITRU DUDUMAN'S GRANDSON -THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN THE CHURCH
Friday, March 15, 2013

The State of Affairs

If I write one more article on the state of the world or the state of
the church for that matter, I think I may need a cup of hot cocoa and a
quiet chair to sit in for a few hours. The alternative to that would be
clawing at my own head and mumbling to no one in particular, ‘why don’t
they get it? Why can’t they see?’

Even to my own ears the words of warning seem to ring hollow because try
as the few might to stir the hearts and open the eyes of the many, the
pull toward compromise, indifference and a feigned imitation of true
worship are just too strong.

It has come to the point that men are openly mocking the one true God
while claiming to be His servants and followers. We try to justify their
actions, we try to find the good in their endeavors, but all we’re
really doing is finding excuses to put off confrontation or heaven
forbid stand for truth.

It hasn’t come to blows, it hasn’t come to prison terms or the threats
of violence, and the church is already caving in, and averting its gaze
from the monstrosity it is becoming. We can pretend all we want. Reality
is stubborn and unmoving, and eventually we will have to face it.

Maybe I’m missing it. Tell me if I am, but the way I see it, the church
has actively been silenced by a handful of entitled, obnoxious, overly
loud and in-your-face proponents of sin, and not much else.

As yet, we’ve not seen the legislation that is soon to come making it a crime to speak
out against sin, as yet we’ve not seen pastors imprisoned, churches
shut down, and militant activists turn violent, and we’ve already given
up the battle, acquiesced to the enemy, all the while telling ourselves
we just need to pick a better spot, bide our time and find a better
opportunity to stand our ground.

With everything that’s happening and the speed with which it is
happening, the church is alarmingly indifferent, sedated by the promise
of wealth
transfers, and pre-tribulation rapture. The household of faith seems
too busy packing their bags to raise their voice, and too busy counting
their money to see the darkness spilling into their homes, and churches,
and communities.

How many times and in how many ways do you try to wake someone up before
you write them off for dead and move on to the next individual?

Yes, I know, Jesus left the 99 and went back for the one sheep, but what
if the sheep keeps kicking you in the face while you’re trying to pull
it out of the muck, as though it enjoyed its present existence and you
were nothing more than a nuisance and inconvenience?

At least when judgment descends we will have no moral ground to ask
‘why’ of God, knowing full well why judgment had to come, and clean and
purge and upturn the temple, and the inner courts.

I will be guilty of no man’s blood upon my hands when that day comes,
and that is why I continue to do my utmost to stir men to repentance.

For a while there, the name calling didn’t bother me anymore, but once
supposed Christians started calling me what those of the world have
always been calling me, well, that stings a little.

I know I’m not the only one feeling this frustration. I know I’m not the
only one feeling as though he is tilting at windmills, and although I
could try to placate you with some inane platitude that seems to work
wonders for Joel Osteen fans, I’m not to the point of selling out quite yet.

Having known these days would come doesn’t make it any easier, but at
least those of us who heeded, are spiritually prepared, having fasted
and prayed up as we knew we ought to have done.

No one ever said it wouldn’t get difficult, painful, tragic, and
heartbreaking. God just promised He would get us through it all if we
clung to Him. I fear the days are soon upon us, wherein brother will
betray brother, and father will betray son, and that, I believe, will be
the true test of our faithfulness and steadfastness.

May we stand and never waiver in Christ.

With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.


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