14 Justice is turned back, and righteousness stands far away; for truth has stumbled in the public squares, and uprightness
cannot enter. 15 Truth is lacking, and he who departs from evil makes
himself a prey. The Lord saw it, and it displeased him that there was
no justice.
-Isaiah 59:14-15
(ESV)
There used to be
an admirable quality known as “common sense”. However, I have come to realize
that common sense is no longer common. What used to be God-honoring, conscious
guide of morality and acceptable thinking is now “uncommon”. If you think our
world does not make sense it is because our world has forsaken common sense.
Yet this is not new. In Isaiah’s day (8th Century B.C.), it is
evident that he didn’t see much common sense in his own culture either. Though
I’m not usually fan of the New Living Translation (more of a loose paraphrase
in my estimation) I do like the way it depicts this passage when considering our
modern times:
14 Our courts oppose the righteous, and justice is nowhere to be
found. Truth stumbles in the streets, and honesty has been outlawed. 15 Yes, truth is gone, and anyone who renounces evil is
attacked. The Lord looked and was displeased to find there was no justice.
-Isaiah 59:14-15 (NLT)
In a
country where it is acceptable to provide a prayer room for Islamic students in
a public school while not allowing Christian students to pray; where is
fairness in so-called freedom of religion?
When, as a
nation, we are appalled at the murder of millions of Jews and others by the
Nazi’s in WWII we then turn and legalize the murder of millions of our own
through legalized abortion even up to the time of birth, where is justice?
When
so-called “political correctness” trumps (pun intended) truth and honesty, how
is one to find out what reality is? Oh, that’s right, just “Google” it! We now
live in a time and have a younger generation that is accustomed to instant
access to information without having to do any earnest research on their part
to determine its veracity and accuracy. It is scary when people assume or
believe whatever they “Google” or find on “Wikipedia” to be true and real
without so much as even checking other sources.
The same is true for information being
disseminated about God and spiritual truth. It seems that many will be quick to
first check “Google” or “Wikipedia” for answers to spiritual concerns before considering
the Scriptures, which are also available at their fingertips. How many
attending places of worship hear something and are quick to check these sites
to see if what was said is true or not. My friends, I am not against
technology, in fact I’m using a PC to write this article, but don’t rely on
“Google” or “Wikipedia” as a primary source for spiritual truths and principles
for holy living. Take the time to nobly search for the truth.
As it says
in Acts 17:11, according to the Modern Corrupt Version, …they received the
word with all eagerness, checking Google to see if these things were so. Well, I
certainly hope you don’t go looking for a copy of that version of the Bible, yet
in practice, it seems that many have found it. Let’s look
at what Acts 17:11 says in a more accurate version such as the ESV (English
Standard Version): …they received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures
daily to see if these things were so.
Don’t take
whatever you find on the Internet as gospel or truth. You need to search,
examine and check it out to see if what it says is true. Anyone can make a
website and say whatever they want. Don’t assume because they have a www.
address it means they are conveying truth. Yes, the Internet is indeed
providing information at a swifter rate than mankind can keep up with; but information
does not equal truth. Much false information is going forth and spiritual
forces are arrayed against godly people who desire to pursue holiness and they
are being attacked through the Internet and other online communities. Indeed, truth
has stumbled in the public squares. These days the “public squares” are
as much online through social media sites, such as Facebook, as they are out in
our real communities among our neighbors, in the work place and the Lord’s
church.
Despite
all the woes of our modern age, take heart! God is still God and He is still in
control! The word of the Lord spoken to the people of Isaiah’s day some 2800
years ago still rings out in timely fashion for today. Its relevance has not
diminished.
Listen diligently to
me, and eat what is good, and delight yourselves in rich food. Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that
your soul may live; and I will make with you an everlasting covenant.
-Isaiah
55:2b-3 (ESV)