Note: This is a short but poignant appeal from Bryan Elliff. He is 18 and in his senior year of homeschooling. Bryan teaches young people weekly in KC, and has spoken in a variety of other venues in the US and overseas. Please listen carefully to what Bryan is saying. If possible, copy this article and share it with young people. We are seeing a dramatic impact among youth who understand the importance of this biblical viewpoint. You may read other articles by Bryan on his blog designed specifically for the youth he is teaching each week at www.bryanelliff.blogspot.com. JE
A Plea to Christian Young People to Be Fools
Bryan Elliff
The people of God are called to be fools for the sake of Christ. Many Christian young people are not.
When Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians, he was fighting this very battle. He brought into sharp contrast the wisdom of the world and the foolishness of God. To the world in their wisdom, he said in chapter 1, the cross of Christ is utter stupidity. It is bloody, dirty, poor, and intellectually bankrupt—the historical execution of a Jewish, religious criminal. “But,” he said, “to those who are the called . . . [it is] Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God (1:24).” The cross does not cease to be dirty, and bloody, and poor, but to the called, this “foolishness” is seen as the glorious power and wisdom of the omnipotent and omniscient God.
The world hates the gospel. How else can you explain the martyrdom of the many early Christians in the Roman Coliseum, or the beheading of John and Betty Stam, missionaries to China, in 1934, or the brutal torture and death of three missionaries in Asia this past year? To the world in their wisdom, the cross of Jesus Christ is still dirty, bloody, poor, and stupid. And, possibly what is the most hateful of all, it demands of them absolute submission. That is the gospel that you are called to preach and live.
When I travel with my father, I have the opportunity to meet many people, in churches and conferences, who are near my age (18). I am very weary of seeing so many young people who are completely enamored with living and preaching a gospel that is cool. The true gospel is not cool. It is foolishness. Jesus Christ is not cool. To the world, He is a fool. If He had been wise in the world’s opinion, they would not have murdered Him. And if Jesus Christ came back today to live among the Western church, I think it possible that many youth groups, discovering that He is not the Jesus Christ they had created, would crucify Him again.
Much of the problem is that many young people are holding a rope that is not held by God on the other end. They are resting in a salvation that is based, not God’s grace and Christ’s work, but on family tradition or one-time experiences. My object, however, is not to deal with that problem. My object is to plead with genuine Christian teenagers and college students to be fools for the sake of Christ.
Ultimately, I am saying this: if you are a true follower of Christ, you are not called to be cool. You are called to preach and live out a gospel that is hated by many of your friends—maybe even some in your church. Christians are not supposed to be loved by the world. Christians are supposed to be like those in Hebrews 11 who were “stoned . . . sawn in two . . . tempted . . . put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated, wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground (11:37-38).” They were men of whom the world was not worthy.
I yearn for an army of young people who are world-hated, Christ-exalting fools—young men and women of whom the world is not worthy.
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Bryan, good points. But it's possible to be hated and persecuted for simply being antagonistic, and self-righteous. Some Christians seem to take Jesus' clearing the money-changers from the Temple, as an example of how to act. I have worked for, and worked with "Christian" men, and women, who by their personality or conviction represent Christ in an arrogant, unloving manor. They do more harm than good to the cause of Christ. But to them, persecution or hatred is proof that they are right.
If the world mocks and hates us for being righteous, or standing up for righteousness, OR loving people as Christ would, we have done well.
I am glad you mentioned the Stams. Yes, talk to missionaries and read biographies of missionaries and martyrs. I have a dear missionary friend who would say "preach it, Bryan!" She claims that in semenary, she was petrified at the thought of taking to someone about Christ, yet now her boldness is amazing! Finally, I know it's difficult, but PLEASE, flee from materialism, and sexual sin, and worthless pop culture. (ie., BE HOLY) Click here to reply to this post
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Posted On: 10/17/07 10:57:39 AM
Age 37, VA
Well said, Bryan! I'm a student pastor and this is one of the most important things that needs to be ingrained not just in students, but in the church as a whole. I fear too many of us have not "counted the cost" of following Christ, either before we received Him or since. Thank you for your bold declaration and challenge. I will certainly turn my students on to your plea! Click here to reply to this post
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Posted On: 10/16/07 04:34:27 PM
Age 53, AUSTRALIA
Dear Jim, I so agree with you. There are not many of us left anymore (that I can find) who are willing to be "Politically Incorrect" for the Gospel. Such a Holy and Awesome God and we trash His Grace every chance we get. We in the Western world have no idea what persecution is - Go to your local mall and start telling people about Jesus - even then you won't have a clue, but you might get a taste!!! Click here to reply to this post
Re: A Plea to Christian Young People to Be Fools
Posted On: 10/16/07 01:05:56 PM
Age 45, WI
Bryan - Thank you for the reminder that we should NEVER be obsessed with being "cool."
We need to set our minds and hearts on things above. As we do, it becomes easier to let go of the craving for peer approval and "coolness." Click here to reply to this post
Thank you for writing this article. It is such an encouragement to see young people like me being open to the call of Christ Jesus. Keep up the good work! Aaron Click here to reply to this post
Re: A Plea to Christian Young People to Be Fools
Posted On: 10/16/07 11:12:56 AM
Age 47, IN
I agree with this writer, however I would hope that we educate our youth well enough about the TRUE CHRIST that they will recognize Him when he returns to us. Click here to reply to this post
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