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Why People Hate Our Jesus

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January 20, 2010 by Tyson Wynn

People are tired of the “Christianity” we peddle. Check that. I am tired of the “Christianity” we peddle.

Jesus Christ is my living Savior and Lord. He is the Eternal Source of my faith and security. In Him alone do I hope. He gives meaning to every aspect and situation of life. He gave the very last ounce of Himself to redeem my utter sinfulness, though He did not stop at dying for me. He went on to rise for me. And for all who will look upon Him and say, “Lord, have mercy on me, a sinner.” In Him all things hold together and have their subsistence. People can’t help but love that Jesus—the real Jesus. But, we’ve quit introducing him to the world, now haven’t we?

Jesus Christ came that all might be redeemed and made new. Satan is not so powerful that he can ever contaminate something beyond the point where Christ can make it new again. He heals broken relationships—if we give them to Him. He overcomes our inborn sin—if we give it to Him. He overcomes our world—if we give it to Him. He gives us strength to struggle for the right in the midst of voices who call for complacency and inaction—if we give our motives and passion to Him. He sees into our inner being and sets about making us into reflectors of His grace, mercy, and compassion—if we give ourselves to Him. He redeems all that is given to Him. The world both needs and wants that Jesus—the real Jesus.

And so what do we Christians give to the world? Our structures, our formats, our pride, our arrogance, our self-righteousness, our utter contempt for the true Person of Christ. We pore over the Scriptures and do not recognize the authentic Christ—and that God’s Word also serves as a mirror each time we see the legalists, the Pharisees, the hard-hearted religious. That is not the faith my Savior gave His death and life to preserve. That is the religion my Savior defeated.

But we keep resurrecting it and trying to breathe new life into it. I have news, folks, if Jesus killed it, it’s gone—and gone for good. He came that we would have, not death, but life, and life more abundant.

People hate our Jesus because we have made Him into us—our passions, our priorities, our prejudices, our policies, our procedures. If and when we are willing to let Him make us into Him, the world will get a whiff of genuine, sin-killing, life-giving, make-me-a-new-person faith lived out in how we speak, how we respond, how we love, how we worship, and how we live. In short, people will love Jesus when we introduce them to Him by acting like we’ve met Him ourselves. Let’s get to it.

I’m looking for a few folks who are serious about being Christ’s representatives to the world.

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4 comments

  1. Jeane Wynn says:

    Great post Tyson, I don’t even know what to say . . . praying and pondering this morning.

  2. Redneck Diva says:

    Very well said. We have been through so much heartache regarding churches in the last few years that my soul is very troubled at the question what about those who don’t have a firm foundation and faith that God is not behind the actions of those hurting them? I know how badly it hurts me and I know beyond the shadow of a doubt who my God is and why …. but there are those who are experiencing church for the first time and are seeing the worst possible side of those running the show for the sake of “Christianity”.

    You are very correct — and that is the saddest part.

  3. Brian Biggs says:

    “People hate our Jesus because we have made Him into us”

    I agree that there is hypocrisy in many churches and that many, many people do not portray Christ correctly in action or words. Many present a very man-centered theology. However, that is not the only reason people hate Jesus. People hate Jesus when confronted with who He is because of his holiness. Natural man is sinful and loves his sin and he suppresses the truth and is an enemy of Christ. It seems to me that hypocrisy and bad theology usually provide an opportunity for the non-Christian to give excuses for their unbelief rather than actually cause it.

  4. Kellyology says:

    Nicely written. Though I do think it’s an oversimplification to say that non-believers don’t believe because they hate Jesus or are not Christians because of the lack of embodiment of his teachings from his “followers” or don’t believe because they love their sin than more than believing in Jesus Christ as the son of God.

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