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 March 7, 2017

3/7/2017

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Be continually watchful  and begin to strengthen the things which remain, which are about to die.... If you will not watch, therefore, I will come as a thief,  and you will not know at what hour I will come to you.  Rev. 3:2,3.
 
    For Christians, staying awake spiritually is the hardest when the world around you is asleep.  Soon after Hitler's ascent to power in 1933, 7,000 of the 18,000 Lutheran pastors opposed the "Aryan clause" that forbade Christians of Jewish descent from working for the church.  In protest these pastors broke away from the state church and formed the Confessing Church.
 
    One of the pastors, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, left a prestigious teaching post at the University of Berlin and moved to London.  But at the request of the Confessing Church he courageously returned to Germany in 1935 to lead a Confessing seminary for young ministers.  He was only 29 years old at the time himself.  By 1936 the authorities banned him from further lecturing at the University of Berlin, and the seminary went more and more underground.
 
    Hitler turned his charm on the confessing Church.  Allowing them to keep some of their distinctives, he offered them legitimacy in exchange for overall support of his plans for the country (at least the ones he was willing to share at the time).
 
    Bonhoeffer fought such compromise, believing that good and evil could not live together.  His position became more and more isolated as the Confessing Church felt that its precarious situation required limited cooperation with the state.   But Bonhoeffer claimed that "the failure of German Christians to resist the Nazi rise to power stemmed from their lack of moral clarity."
 
    In 1939 he accepted a lecture tour in the United State.  While there, American theologians pressed him to stay in America and continue his work of protest in safety.  But his conscience did not allow him to choose a life of relative ease.  When it became clear that war was about to break out, he took one of the last ships to leave for Germany.  His resistance to the Nazi government became to so direct that the German leadership had him arrested.  On April 9, 1945, a few weeks before the end of the war, he was executed for his resistance at a concentration camp called Flossenburg.
 
    Whether we seek to convert the lost or to fight for social justice, it is easy to grow weary in well-doing and follow the crowd as Sardis did.  This is particularly true when the church itself has become part of the crowd.  The only people who can stand at such times are those whose moral compass does not rest on reason or conscience alone but on the clear teachings of God's Word.
 
     
Lord, direct my conscience to the Word of God. May I never compromise with evil while showing mercy on those whose conscience is not yet clear.  May Your thoughts become my thoughts and Your ways my ways.
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