If the Day of Judgment Had a Little Brother

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In one sense, of course, nothing can compare to the great Day of the Lord. Nothing compares to it, and yet Scripture repeatedly compares things to it. But the Bible does this in such a way as to show that nothing can compare, which is what gives the comparisons such force.

“The high places also of Aven, the sin of Israel, shall be destroyed: The thorn and the thistle shall come up on their altars; And they shall say to the mountains, Cover us; And to the hills, Fall on us” (Hos. 10:8; cf. Luke 23:30).

The problem with such images is the understatement.
The problem with such images is the understatement.

So if you want one sort of image for the Day of Judgment, here in the Pacific Northwest we have multiple forest fires to choose from. The flames can get 300 feet high. Use your imagination.

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In another sense, there is second  aspect to the Day of Judgment that seems much quieter and less lurid, and yet is far more terrifying. Bu it is only actually terrifying if you think about it, which is what these Planned Parenthood videos are making us all do. These videos are a tiny taste of what it is going to be like when every mouth is stopped, and the whole world is guilty before God (Rom. 3:19).

The coldest things about these videos is the ordinary hardness of heart shown in them — in the jokes, in the throw away lines. These seem like ordinary words spoken by regular people in recognizable places . . . until the context reveals that the ordinary shipping boxes contain human babies, eyes closed so as to not freak out the person opening it, with hands and feet cut off in order to hide the child’s humanity. But of course, in order to hide someone’s humanity in that way you have to bury someone else’s humanity first in another way. And the fact that you have done so remains hidden . . . until the Day of the Lord.

“But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment” (Matt. 12:36).

“Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops” (Luke 12:3).

And so it is that these sting videos have given us a small glimpse of what it like to have footage of an indefensible life revealed to the whole world. Cate Dyer, the CEO and Founder of StemExpress, the one who made the “Oh, God” joke, is a woman whose LinkedIn profile is crammed with heaps of motivational uplift-jargon, and who is dedicated to various worthy causes, “animal welfare” being one of them. It would be hard to throw hypocrisy into higher relief.

But is Cate Dyer the only one with an indefensible life? We wish.

That is why this is not just a moment to reflect on how we must deal with our indefensible Senate. This is not just a moment for the law. This is also a gospel moment; this is centrally a gospel moment. But the good news of the gospel makes no sense whatever without learning the fear of God. Americans particularly need to learn the fear of God; they need to fear the one who is able to destroy both soul and body in Hell (Matt. 10:28). The gospel makes no sense unless it is preached to a people with indefensible lives.

With over 50 million abortions, we are a nation awash in blood guilt. Millions of women have had them, and while many were lied to, many of the women knew full well what they were doing. Doctors performed them, and all of the doctors knew. After the orgasm, millions of fathers just walked away without a thought about their responsibility to be a father.

And if you are not going to traffic in the parts, but are going to continue with the abortions, what are you going to do with the bodies? Is the dumpster really better than StemExpress?

And so it is that as a rebellious and confused house, we have wracked up an unpayable national debt, not in dollars, but in blood. There was a time when many of us thought we could look away. Then the videos came, and we now know that we cannot look away. If we decide to try to look away, we now know that our choice to look away will also be on video.

What can be done to pay off this blood guilt? There is only one way. This is a kind of blood guilt that can only be met with blood. The blood that we shed within history can only be atoned by the blood of the Lamb, slain before the foundation of the world (Rev. 13:8). In obedience to this decree, our Lord was executed outside Jerusalem two thousand years ago, by authorities and representatives as fully corrupt as our own.

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Barnabas
Barnabas
8 years ago

I’ve always had the impression of Christ’s return as a very unpleasant experience for those living on the last day with the wishing for the mountains to fall on them and such. What is the Postmillennial understanding of this?

AndyFleming
AndyFleming
8 years ago

The hardest part in this, for me, is the feeling of helplessness in light of the Leviathan that is PP. While I share and talk as I can to someone what will listen, my tiny actions are not even a stone, much less a sling. The protests were great but ultimately, what did we win? I’m still trying to wrap my mind around the fact that any conversation around this issue even has to happen. That somehow there is a moral confusion around taking life from a child.

Susan Gail
Susan Gail
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

It is a victory for the Kingdom. Unspeakable evil is being confronted, and that is what we should be encouraged by. The church is awake and moving. We do not know if we will win the end of abortion or not, but that is not the measure of success. It is the actions of the church that determine what we win: marriage being promoted and honored, children being seen as the blessing they are, young men honoring young women and treating them accordingly, increased adoption, etc etc.

When the truth comes out, that of itself is a “win.”

AndyFleming
AndyFleming
8 years ago
Reply to  Susan Gail

Good words Susan, thank you.

Jim-N-NC
Jim-N-NC
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

Over the past year I have witnessed the impact of “tiny actions” and the effect that they can have. After many years of unfaithfulness the fellowship that I belong to was subjected to a “tiny action” that caused the whole facade to come tumbling down into a glorious ruin. As painful as it and was (think: abuse of power and office, embezzlement, FBI involvement) God has proven more than faithful to those that have been brought low. Besides beginning a season of repentance in my own life (Oh Lord, why have I been dabbling with sin!!!) I have seen first… Read more »

Tim Paul
Tim Paul
8 years ago
Reply to  Jim-N-NC

Rollercoaster headed down.

David Trounce
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

Andy, our call is to simply be obedient. No one knows what God is up to in revealing these videos. Is it final warning? Is it to turn one girl away from a Clinic? Is it a rebuke to the church? It might be all of those things. Will PP shut down? Who knows. But that would not be our victory anyway. We are after repentance, not a shuffling of the deck. Our call is to be obedient in our generation before our neighbours. You speak up for the helpless and warn those who contradict. And, as Keith Green once… Read more »

Tim Paul
Tim Paul
8 years ago
Reply to  David Trounce

Even if PP is defunded FB
Zuck would make up the diff. The only way it seems possible is with divine economic judgement. Given the current market freefall things seem to be aligning quite nicely.

timothy
timothy
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

The protests were great but ultimately, what did we win?

Clarity.

Kevin Bratcher
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

This protest was the first I’ve attended, and I’m sure that holds true for many others as well. Considering how quickly it was assembled (less than 2 weeks to plan, as far as I’m aware), we got an amazing national response! All that to say, how big will the next one be? And the next one, after that? I know in my area we have several thousand Christians (and that’s a conservative estimate). Suppose we all show up, and this happens in 300 locations again – suppose 1 million people show up on the same day. But then, God also… Read more »

Efigee
Efigee
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

Psalm 60: 1 You have rejected us, God, and burst upon us;
you have been angry—now restore us!
2 You have shaken the land and torn it open;
mend its fractures, for it is quaking.
3 You have shown your people desperate times;
you have given us wine that makes us stagger.
4 But for those who fear you, you have raised a banner
to be unfurled against the bow.[e]

"A" dad
"A" dad
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

Matthew 25
23 “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’ ……………..

A’, I am not the Lord but from what The Lord says above you may have “won” more than you think!

Carson Spratt
8 years ago
Reply to  AndyFleming

There has been a distinct societal shift in perception of PP. Here’s an article summarizing a small piece of that. If evil becomes shameful, then perhaps some will return to seeing it as real evil.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/aug/21/planned-parenthood-losing-social-media-war-sparked/

katie
katie
8 years ago

I have another hashtag request: #abolishabortion along with #abolition. We need to define the terms here, and with CMP we’ve seen it’s possible. “Baby parts” is trending, after all, not “products of conception.” It’s incomprehensible to 21st century man that there were ever any “anti-abolitionists.” Let’s see them try to defend that position this time around.

"A" dad
"A" dad
8 years ago

Hey Doug! No arguements with your post on the Day of Judgement and it’s extended family. I did want to remind you and everyone that your “Salty Church” comments do have a place even in this Judgement Day post: Doug Wilson, Christian Disobeidance #6: “It will be characterized by forgivenness that laughs—this is the great lesson. Our first temptation is to be oblivious to the claims of Christ. Then, when they are borne in on us, we are tempted to a spiritual despair. But this is not the call of God. “And Nehemiah, who was the governor, Ezra the priest… Read more »

jigawatt
jigawatt
8 years ago

Here’s the latest video with lots more of Cate Dyer. In the video, Dyer talks about liver. You couldn’t make this stuff up.

https://youtu.be/cz1gRNPgMvE

Robert Conner
Robert Conner
8 years ago

The Roman critic Porphyry knew over 17 centuries ago that there would never be a “Rapture.” For two millennia each and every Christian prediction of the End has proven false. Apocalyptic hogwash is the core of ancient Christianity.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/269575794/Christianity-s-Critics-The-Romans-Meet-Jesus-by-Robert-Conner