"Imagine No Religion" #77-14 LISTEN HERE
Presented on The Lutheran Hour on December 13, 2009
By Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus, Speaker of The Lutheran Hour
Copyright 2010 Lutheran Hour Ministries
Text: Luke 7:18-19
Christ
is risen! He is risen, indeed! Imagine the sadness of the world if the
Savior was still in His tomb? Imagine the darkness, the despair, the
terrible tragedy of our condition if Jesus is still dead. This day we
give thanks to God for the crucified Christ is alive. He is our living
Lord and it is His redeeming resurrection we proclaim. May God's good
news touch our hearts. Lord, grant this grace to us all. Amen.
Less than a mile from my home stands a billboard. It is a very pretty
little billboard, actually. It's panels look like they are put together
with bits of blue and red and yellow stained glass. As to the
billboard's message, that is also incredibly simple. In great, bold,
black letters, the sign carries three words: "Imagine No Religion." The
first time I drove past that billboard I did as it suggested. I tried
to imagine a world in which there was no religion, where all the things
religion had built, touched, and transformed over the centuries was
eliminated or neutralized. My problem was this: when I contemplated a
world without religion, I was overwhelmed. There were simply too many
things which needed to be altered and modified and eliminated and
erased.
For example, many of our St. Louis hospitals, our nursing homes, the
hospices, the retirement communities have been founded by religious
organizations. In contrast, I know of very few similar places which
have been built upon the humanitarian altruism of atheists and
agnostics. Imagine No Religion. Next I thought of the colleges and
universities which were begun by religious institutions. Then there is
the army of volunteers which has found their motivation, their
inspiration and their association in the church. Lutheran Hour
Ministries, the organization which sponsors this broadcast, is composed
of givers, givers who contribute what they can to share the Savior.
They have financially supported sharing the Savior's story for almost 8
decades. But along with sending out this broadcast, they also send out
caring Christian teams to locations around the world. In the Name of
the risen Redeemer, those teams bring learning supplies to children who
live on a garbage dump in Mexico, or they may help rebuild a family
fishing boat which has been destroyed by a tsunami in Asia, or they may
work to reclaim and restore a church building desecrated and despoiled
by decades of Communist persecution, or they may work closer to home,
renovating and repairing southern homes made unlivable by a hurricane.
Once I got started thinking about the volunteers it was difficult to
stop. There are so many who, having received the Christ's blood-bought
forgiveness and the salvation which it gives, have come forward to
share their precious Savior in whatever way they can, wherever they
can, to as many people as they can.
Imagine No Religion. In recent weeks I have passed that billboard
numerous times. Each time I drove by I tried to follow through on its
suggestion to imagine a world without religion. I thought about the
laws which we enjoy in North America. Many of those laws are founded on
Biblical principles established by the Triune God who recognizes the
value of all people. That is why here we do not discriminate between
Jew and Gentile, slave and free, male and female. Recent world history
has shown what does happen when leaders deny Divine direction, guidance
and blessing, preferring to elevate and emphasize their wisdom, their
power, their vision. You don't have to look far to see what the state
will do when religion is removed. Look to the Nazis of Germany in the
1930s. They tried to legislate religion out of the lives of their
citizenry. You know what happened to the Jews, the gypsies, the
mentally challenged, the minorities, the conquered countries, anyone
who did not measure up, who did not conform. You know what happened.
You've seen the movies of the gas chambers and the concentration camps.
Yes, imagine a world where there is no religion. It's easy to do. In
vast Russia and populated China, atheism and agnosticism had many years
to solidify hatred of the Creator and His church. Only now are there
historians beginning to tally up the millions who were beaten and
banished, the many tens of millions who were murdered and massacred and
starved to death by their own brutal and sadistic rulers.
Of course, there were many times when my billboard-inspired imaginings
were not so dark. There were times when I passed that sign and I
thought of all the Christian people I had known over the years who had
been a very personal blessing to me. How much poorer my life would have
been without my Christian father. Throughout his working years he had
stood in front of a hot blacksmith's forge so his family could be fed
and clothed and educated. He has been dead over 20 years and his
children miss him dearly. I thought of my Christian mother who
sacrificed and mended socks and did without so we might be able to take
music lessons or swimming lessons and do the things all the other kids
were doing.
I thought of the Christian ladies who prepared and served meals for
mourning families after a funeral; of Christian friends who, for hours,
sat in silence by the side of parents who had a child who was seriously
ill. I remembered the good Samaritans who had, completely behind the
scenes and without anyone ever knowing, provided financial help for
those who were struggling. I remembered the Christian teachers,
brilliant, dedicated, underpaid Christian teachers who consistently
went above and beyond the call of duty; I remembered the tens of
thousands of Christian people who give great gifts and small to keep
this broadcast on the air; who wish only to bring the Savior's story of
salvation to people whom they will never meet, people whose names they
will never know, people who live in places they will never go.
Because of a billboard I had remembered the countless blessings I had
received from my crucified and risen Savior. Quite frankly, this is an
awful lot for a little billboard to do. It was a lot to ask of a street
sign which carried only three words: Imagine No Religion. I had
imagined such a world and was thankful I would never live in such a
place.
That's why, one day I decided to express my appreciation to the people
who had put up the sign. I wanted to thank those who had encouraged me
to offer thanks for the multitude of blessings God has given to me
through the perfect life, the innocent suffering, the unjust death, and
victorious resurrection of His Son. So I could get an address, a phone
number, an email, something which might allow me to contact these
people, the next time I passed by that billboard I slowed down. There,
in a corner at the bottom I found out this sign had been put up by the
"Freedom From Religion Foundation."
Did you get that? The small print said the "Freedom From Religion
Foundation" had purchased the billboard. Quite frankly, I was shocked.
I had thought the billboard had been put up by some conscientious
Christian organization committed to helping people realize what they'd
been missing if there were no loving God involved in the affairs of
men; if there were no Savior to die on the cross of Calvary as our
heaven-sent Substitute; if there were no risen Redeemer to promise,
"Because I live, you will live also"(John 14:19). Apparently, and this
is just a guess, when the folks at the Freedom From Religion Foundation
asked me to imagine a world without religion they were under the
impression I would see a world which would be clean and bright and
beautiful, where people would live in peace and harmony and everyone,
without a busybody accusatory, narrow-minded God, would be free to
reach their complete and total potential.
In fact, just the opposite occurred. Rather than rejoicing in the
possibility of no religion, I gave thanks for my faith and prayed
others may be similarly blessed by the Lord. The Freedom From Religion
billboard was designed to show a world without God... it did and that
world just isn't all that attractive.
Let me explain. Once, long ago, when the Lord had complete control of
His creation, things had been good. In fact, they had been very good.
One might say, without fear of contradiction, that things were perfect.
There was no pain, no tears, no sickness, no death, no fights, nothing
bad. God had a perfect relationship with His people and the harmony and
peace between them was a wondrous thing to see. And it was right about
then that Satan showed up and whispered, "Adam, Eve, I'd like you to
imagine a world with no religion, a world without God, a world where
you'd be as smart as He is, a world where you, not He, would be in
control." Adam and Eve did imagine that world. They bought into Satan's
suggestion and they disobeyed God. They revolted against the Creator
and they did the one thing He had asked them NOT to do.
They sinned, and because they sinned, we are living in a sinful world
and our children will reside in a decaying, dying universe. Which,
quite amazingly, takes us to the one place where the Freedom From
Religion people and I agree. We both think this world, as it stands
right now, is pretty messed up, and if things are going to get
straightened around and fixed up, somebody is going to have to do
something. Although I can't speak for those folks, I think we agree on
that. What we don't agree on is which somebody is going to fix this
broken world and how this fixing is going to happen.
That's where the people of this world and the people of God have always
disagreed. The rebellious world says to the Lord, "Leave me alone, stay
out of my life; let me be; let me control my fate, my future. You have
nothing to offer me; nothing that I really want. Let me imagine a world
without You; a world without religion, a world without Your laws; a
world without all the pains and problems theology has produced. Let me
make my world the way I want." Such enthusiasm, such courage, such
dedication! This is the familiar cry which has come out of every
godless generation since time began. To this cry I can only answer: Who
is stopping you? Please, feel free to create your utopia, your godless
Shangri-la.
Better yet, why not join one of those groups of liberated souls who
have already created a society without religion. Over the centuries
there have been many such groups who have come together in an
experiment to live without God's hand or rule. I wonder, where are
those groups now? I would like to point out their successes, because
all of these groups I've read about soon broke apart. I would dearly
love to hear an explanation on how the mutineers from the Bounty faired
on Pitcairn Island. Those souls had every advantage. They were living
in a place with a temperate climate, where there was food, water, and
land enough for everyone. Certainly if any group ever had a chance to
imagine a world, live in a world without God and religion, it was that
group of mutineers. Tell me how long did it take before they started
killing each other off? Tell me, why did they not, on their own, reason
out a peace? Tell me, why did it take the gentle preaching of
Christianity to restore harmony to the survivors?
In contrast to residing in a world without God, I welcome the prospect
of living in a place which preaches the Christ and shares the Savior. I
prefer God's alternative to our fallen situation. You do know that
alternative, don't you? Please, let me explain. Seeing our
helplessness, knowing our faults, our flaws, and our failings, the
Triune God sent His Son into this world to save us from our sins, to
rescue us from Satan, from our shortcomings, from ourselves. Realizing
we could never extricate ourselves from sin's web-like entanglements,
the Lord Jesus was born of a virgin in Bethlehem. From that moment on,
and for the next 33 years, Jesus went about the Father's business of
saving us. Every place we have failed, there Jesus succeeded; where we
have been befouled and besmirched by transgression, Jesus remained
untouched and untainted; while we have lived for ourselves, Jesus
existed completely and totally for the salvation of others.
All this He did so that anyone, everyone who believes on Him as Savior
might be rescued, redeemed, and restored. By His life of sacrifice,
through His innocent death on the cross, by His glorious resurrection
from the dead on the third day, Jesus has proven Himself the world's
Savior. With nail-pierced hands He, and He alone, beckons the lost
world to a new and eternal life. Imagine a world without religion;
imagine a world without a Savior? Not me. I have seen what happens to
the hearts of men when God is banished. I have seen what happens to
nations and neighborhoods, communities and countries when the Lord is
exiled. Far better for us to recognize our sin, to fall before the
Savior in repentance of that sin and to be raised up forgiven, free,
and saved.
That is what the crucified and risen Jesus can do for us. It is what
only the Savior can do for us. These are facts that you dare not doubt.
Please, my friends, don't doubt Him. Years ago, when Jesus was walking
this earth doing ministry, His cousin John had such a moment of doubt.
That moment came when the Baptizer was locked away in prison for having
condemned the sin of a king. Alone, facing the possible loss of his
life, John wanted to be sure, absolutely sure, Jesus was the Savior of
the world. To get an answer, he sent some of his friends to ask,
"Jesus, are you the One?" It's a reasonable request, one that every
human being ought to ask. "Jesus, are You the One? Are You the One in
whom I should trust; the One who will save me; the One who has redeemed
me and wishes to rescue me? Are You The One and Only Redeemer?"
The day John's disciples asked that question, Jesus was very busy. He
was busy with those who were sick, those who were hurting; those who
were mourning. He was busy with people like you and me. When Jesus
finally spoke to the Baptizer's men, He said this: "Go and tell John
what you have seen and heard: the blind receive their sight, the lame
walk, lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised, the
poor have good news preached to them. And blessed is the one who is not
offended by me." Earlier in this message we talked about a sign which
said: Imagine No Religion. Now God would like to ask you to imagine
something.
He'd like you to imagine what it would take for someone to convince you
He is the Savior of the world. Tell me, what would it take? What would
He have to do? I can tell you what Jesus did that day John doubted. Men
and women who had been blind, legitimately, long-term blind, all of a
sudden could see. Those who had hobbled to Jesus on crutches and with
canes, those who had to be carried because they were crippled -- they
went home that day under their own power. What doctors had not been
able to accomplish, Jesus did. In a second. Impressed? Good, but Jesus
wasn't done yet. Lepers, outcasts, dying, doomed lepers were made well.
But there's more; the deaf were given the ability to hear a baby's cry
and the Savior's words of healing and hope. And there's more. What
would it take for you to believe that Jesus is the One who can save
you? The text says the dead were raised to life. Not sort of dead, not
kind of dead, not mostly dead, but dead dead. Would the raising of the
dead do it for you? Imagine. What would it take?
What would it take for you to confess the Christ? A crucified Christ
won't help anyone -- not unless He is also the risen Christ. Will you
believe? This broadcast exists to help you to find an answer. We will
help you through the struggles. We will help you find a church where
your questions can be answered, where your soul can find guidance;
where the Savior is alive and well and wishes to welcome you home. What
will it take? Imagine the risen Savior reaching out to you. He is real.
His invitation is real. Your need is real. And so is our commitment to
you. Please, do not hesitate. Feel free. Call us at The Lutheran Hour.
Amen.
Comments:
I agree with you ... I think this only works if you can imagine a world without the true and living God (not so much religion in a broad sense). Belief is not required for truth; God is truth whether you believe in Him or not.
Imagine No Religion" NO thanks we are moving that way now... JESUS is the only way...........good post thankk .
Christianity isn't the only religion that has improved our world with it's giving spirit. And there was a time when Christianity was taking and killing during the dark ages.
I understand your dedication and thankfulness to the Lord Jesus Christ, but even Jesus recognises the benefits in other religions. So this shouldn't be limited to Christianity only. I know many pagans that are contributing selflessly to help other people. Sadly they are persecuted by Christians in the process because of misunderstandings and lies. (So much for the Good Samaritan story.) It's amazing to me to see how forgiving they are though and continue to give from a selfless heart.
I have in the past been fed up with religion in general and even then I still recognise it's importance in our world. With all the bad there has been wonderful benefits. So I wasn't gonna throw out the baby with the bath water.
Remember, Jesus is about unconditional love for all.
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I find this post most thought provoking. However, when I imagine a world with no religion, I also consider Islam, Judaism, Hindu, Paganism, Buddhism and many other lesser known religions, which widens the road considerably. Belief is not required for Truths.
- greenergypsy
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