TODAY’S GUEST is Samuel Sey, a blogger at SlowtoWrite.com and a fresh voice in the Christian community on social media and the church. Samuel is a Ghanaian-Canadian who lives in Brampton, a city just outside of Toronto, Canada. He states that he is “committed to addressing racial, cultural, and political issues with biblical theology and an attempt to be quick to listen and slow to speak.”
We discuss increasing attacks on religious freedoms in North America, anti-Christian racist agendas and worldly philosophies, plus the dire need for bold men of God to lead the true, biblical church today.
“Critical race theory is an enemy of the civil rights movement. It’s the idealogical offspring of Marxism, postmodernism, critical theory, feminism, and critical legal studies—not the civil rights movement. Therefore critical race theorists are not antiracists, they’re anti the American system. They do not want Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream, they want Karl Marx’s utopia.”
“…racism isn’t an “omnipresent phenomenon.” It isn’t a unique sin—It isn’t an unpardonable sin. Racism is simply a particular version of a universal sin: partiality. Racism is partiality against people because of their skin colour. Therefore, despite the havoc it’s wreaked on society, it isn’t necessarily more sinful than any other forms of partiality.” Samuel Sey
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Is yelling at the World how they are wrong leading the Church? Lead the Church, please! Where's a single congregation that disallows the World and makes a safe and productive environment for Christians that can teach and exhort and bring in another witness or two and shun the unrepentant Christian for their sake? Where is action based on the Bible? Where is leadership for Christians who live in the evil World? Wouldn't it be loving for a Christian milk producer to have a job ready for the Christian who cannot stand to work their milk production job in the World? And electronics development and ..school teaching.. and grocery store clerk who yearns for a Christian boss? Where is leadership that ignores the World as much as possible to enact biblical principles in mundane, daily living for the sake of Christians, and how different is such a view of Christian leadership from the current meaning of that concept, where Christians tell the enslaved World that they are evil for their lusts without ever telling them how they can be Christians and free from their slavery by believing the 4 tenets of salvation Paul repeated to the Corinthian congregation in 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 and the one action he told the Roman congregation in Romans 10:9, 10, and 13? Bringing the Good News of Christ's work in becoming sin for us to die for our sins, His burial, Resurrection on the third day and subsequent witness that drives us to call on His name for our salvation by verbally confessing Master Jesus – THAT leads Worldlings to become the Church, and that leads the Church to do what we should by telling others. Lead us to NOT fear what the World is doing. Lead us to be subsumed in Christ and His world-view more than strange grasping for worldly leadership. The World cannot do what we do. We must not be put into a box conforming to the World's point of view.