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The False God of Circumstance
By Justin Johnson
Idolatry occurs from ignorance or refusal to heed sound doctrine about the God of the Bible.
Even Christians and people who own Bibles can commit idolatry if they are ignorant of sound Bible doctrine.
Since doctrinal Bible study is unpopular in many Christian circles idolatry (creating another god) runs rampant.
The Circumstantial God
The most popular false god in Christian circles is the god of
circumstance. The god of circumstance does not need a Bible with all the
“thees and thous”. It doesn’t require much “boring” study of anything,
that is, except study of your circumstances.
The god of
circumstance works by manipulating the circumstances to be in your favor
or to be against you in the case that you are not worshipping him
properly.
According to followers of this god you see him
working in your life and in the lives of others by looking at your
surroundings, happenings, and environment. When you see good things
happening, your dreams becoming reality, or feelings of happiness then
the god of circumstance is blessing you.
When bad things
happen, you can never reach your goals, or are in a constant bad mood
then the god of circumstance may be cursing you. I say “maybe” because
there is no objective way to hear this god’s voice. It is entirely in
the heart and mind of the believer.
Following the God of Circumstance
How do you become a follower of this god? First, pray for a blessing.
Second, identify the blessing in your life. Third, repeat. Mere mental
assents to doctrinal statements are unnecessary and even prohibitive
from identifying the god of circumstance.
(Note: the second
step will require some mental power to find the connection in seemingly
unrelated events, search for signs, or the ability to see the good in
what others see as bad.)
If your blessing does not come, or
worse, if you feel cursed, then you need to make a change in your life.
Perhaps changing the way you talk, dress, behave, where you work, how
you eat (fasting), who you hang around with will gain favor with the
capricious god of circumstance.
The Bible is viewed by the
followers of the false god of circumstance not as the exclusive
revelation of the true God, but rather a collection of some people’s
encounters with their god.
Prayers to this god always include
requests to change the circumstances, and to protect against bad
circumstances and bad moods.
Identifying Circumstance Idolatry
Since these worshippers pray and go to church they are
indistinguishable at first glance from any Bible believing Christian.
Since they under a performance system with their god, and act
religiously they blend right in to many denominations, sometimes even
starting their own groups in the name of god and Jesus Christ.
The main way to identify followers of the god of circumstance is by
their dependence on their surroundings to define their spirituality or
salvation. Followers of circumstance will most likely not be Bible
students; however, if they do study the Bible or any other religious
text it will be mainly in those areas where circumstances are changed.
Indiscriminate prooftexting from the Bible is used to prove that the
God of the Bible is the god of circumstance. Most of these passages are
under God’s covenant with Israel, and the ways in which God would
intervene are clearly delineated in the law given to them (Rom 9:4-5).
Rather than the God of the Bible being circumstantial, he directly
communicates with words to his chosen nation in time past and tells them
what he will do. His interventions are always according to his promises
to them and not the subjective will of millions of people on the
planet.
Paul says that the church today are strangers from the
covenants of promise, and are not God’s covenanted nation of Israel (Eph
2:12, Col 3:11). For this reason Paul’s epistles are largely ignored.
Paul and Circumstances
The God of the Bible taught Paul to be content whatever his circumstance. The apostle Paul wrote the following from jail:
“Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever
state I am, therewith to be content. I know both how to be abased, and I
know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both
to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
” – Phil 4:11-12
Paul takes pleasure in his infirmities by his knowledge of how God in
Christ is operating in this dispensation of God’s sufficient grace.
“ Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in
necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I
am weak, then am I strong.“ – 2 Cor 12:10
Knowing doctrinally that
he is at peace with God through faith in the blood of Christ, Paul can
glory in tribulations knowing they work an unashamed hope:
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And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that
tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience,
hope” – Rom 5:2-4
Paul suffered many bad circumstances for the sake
of the gospel, and did not count his good circumstances as a sign of
greater spirituality (1 Cor 4:8-13).
Conclusion
Trusting circumstances instead of the Bible rightly divided has created a false spirituality and religion within Christianity.
What is more powerful than the false god of circumstance is the gospel
of Christ which is the power of God unto salvation (Rom 1:16).
Understanding that Christ has delivered you from the power of darkness
and the circumstance driven course of the world can be the beginning of
true spiritual growth founded on the solid doctrine of the Bible rightly
divided.
Article Index Published: September 29, 2012
Last Modified: September 29, 2012
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