The majority rules,
right? Majority is right?
For broad and easy is the way that leads to destruction. But narrow and difficult is the way that leads to life:
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Herd mentality exists not only in wildlife reserves and the financial markets but also in the spiritual realm. If we just follow the majority, not questioning the validity of our beliefs, we may be heading towards destruction.
Youths
of today often say this to the elderly: “Uncle, you are so old-fashioned. Nowadays
premarital sex is so common. Who believes in abstinence before marriage anymore?”
The
influence which the majority wields over the rest of society cannot be
underestimated. Besides human behavior, the power of majority is clearly evident
in a democratic country. The majority rules – it decides who forms the
government.
But,
when it comes to truth, is the majority always right?
In
a showdown with four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal at Mount Carmel, Elijah
set out to prove that his God is the true and living God. No matter how hard
the false prophets called upon their god to send fire to the altar, Baal did not
show up. However, God vindicated Elijah by sending fire to consume the
sacrifice at the altar, proving that one
man and God make a majority.
Similarly,
Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, was pitted against an entire nation. They hated
him and put him in stocks but they could not prevail against him. Why? Because God
was on his side: “And
I, behold, I make you this day a fortified city, an iron pillar, and bronze walls, against the
whole land, against the kings of Judah, its officials, its priests, and the
people of the land. They will fight against you, but they shall
not prevail against you, for I am with you, declares the Lord, to deliver you” (Jeremiah 1:18-19).
If we just follow the majority, not questioning the validity of your beliefs, we may be following the crowd on the way to destruction. Sincerity is not enough. It can be very costly at the end of the road. Let us not be lulled by a sense of complacency that, since we are on the side of the majority, we are safe.
If we just follow the majority, not questioning the validity of your beliefs, we may be following the crowd on the way to destruction. Sincerity is not enough. It can be very costly at the end of the road. Let us not be lulled by a sense of complacency that, since we are on the side of the majority, we are safe.
For broad and easy is the way that leads to destruction. But narrow and difficult is the way that leads to life:
“You can
enter true life only through the narrow gate. The gate to hell is very wide,
and there is plenty of room on the road that leads there. Many people go that
way. But the gate that opens the way to true life is narrow.
And the road that leads there is hard to follow. Only a few people find it” (Matthew
7:13-14).
Herd mentality exists not only in wildlife reserves and the
financial markets but also in the spiritual realm. If we just follow the majority,
not questioning the validity of our beliefs, we may be heading towards
destruction. http://goo.gl/xEvSyT
If
we are holding on to the truth and it seems the whole world is against us, take
heart in this:
Truth
stands by itself. It has no need of endorsement from the majority. Or, for that
matter, the endorsement from big guns.
God’s Word is the ultimate authority. “I will
bow down toward your holy temple and will praise your name for your love and
your faithfulness, for you have exalted
above all things your name and your Word” (Psalm 138:2).
While
we should zealously defend the truth, we need not strive, just as Jesus did not
strive.*
Truth
will vindicate itself in the long run. Truth may appear to be losing ground at
first. But it will definitely prevail over falsehood in the end.
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Footnote: *
He will not shout or cry out,
or raise his voice in the streets.
A bruised reed he will not break,
and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out.
In faithfulness he will bring forth justice.
or raise his voice in the streets.
A bruised reed he will not break,
and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out.
In faithfulness he will bring forth justice.
(Isaiah 42:2-3)
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HERD MENTALITY
Herd mentality exists not only in wildlife reserves and the financial markets but also in the spiritual realm. If we just follow the majority, not questioning the validity of our beliefs, we may be heading towards destruction.
A SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENT INQUIRY
More
than ever before we need to be like the BEREANS in our approach to
understanding the truth. We need to study and examine teaching material afresh
in light of the Word. We cannot unquestioningly accept the words of any
teacher, no matter how well-known, illustrious or respectable he or she may be.
We cannot say to ourselves or others, “Coming from this great man of God, it
must be right.”
What about those who have engaged in premarital sex, will there be justice or forgiveness or both for those who have repented?
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous,
ReplyDeletePremarital sex is not a greater sin than any other sin. God will forgive you if you repent. But be careful to live a righteous life after He forgives you. Hope this helps a bit:
http://limpohann.blogspot.com/2012/09/repetitive-sinning.html
http://limpohann.blogspot.com/2012/07/god-forgives-but-consequences-of-sin.html