I can’t help but think with the change in our political climate towards Christian nationalism that we might be seeing somewhat of a similar culture here in America to what Micah was dealing with then. Where a lesser truth (like God is love only) that looks “like” Christianity, becomes the norm. Based on my recent studies of church histor…
I can’t help but think with the change in our political climate towards Christian nationalism that we might be seeing somewhat of a similar culture here in America to what Micah was dealing with then. Where a lesser truth (like God is love only) that looks “like” Christianity, becomes the norm. Based on my recent studies of church history, whenever the church was persecuted it grew organically and developed. When it became culturally acceptable for Christian religion, it tended to become perverse and saw division. Until finally reform would come back along and bring some back but leaving irreparable damage in the way of false religion. A cycle repeated. One I think we are maybe about to see.
I can’t help but think with the change in our political climate towards Christian nationalism that we might be seeing somewhat of a similar culture here in America to what Micah was dealing with then. Where a lesser truth (like God is love only) that looks “like” Christianity, becomes the norm. Based on my recent studies of church history, whenever the church was persecuted it grew organically and developed. When it became culturally acceptable for Christian religion, it tended to become perverse and saw division. Until finally reform would come back along and bring some back but leaving irreparable damage in the way of false religion. A cycle repeated. One I think we are maybe about to see.