In whom we have redemption through his
blood, the forgiveness of sins. Ephesians 1:7
If the
Lord Jesus Christ is not crucial, central, vital, and occupying the very center
of our meditation and our living, thinking, and praying, we have no right to
look for revival. And yet, if you go and talk to many people, even in the
church, about religion, you will find that they will talk to you at great
length without ever mentioning the Lord Jesus Christ. I am never tired of
putting it like this, because it is something that I am so familiar with in my
experience as a pastor. People come and talk to me about these things, and I put
my question to them. I say, “If you had to die tonight, how would you feel?”
“Oh,”
they say, “I believe in God.”
“All
right,” I reply, “what will you say when you stand in the presence of God? What
are you relying on?”
“Well,”
they say, “I have always tried to live a good life, I have done my best, I have
tried to do good.”
“But
nevertheless you have sinned, haven’t you?”
“Oh yes,
I have sinned.”
“So,” I
ask, “what do you do about your sin? What will you say to God, in the presence
of God, about your sin?”
“Well,”
they say, “I believe God is a God of love.”
“And how
does that help you?”
“Well,”
they say, “I believe that if I acknowledge my sin to God and then ask Him to
forgive me, He does forgive me, and I am relying upon that.”
The point
I am making is that they do not even mention the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
They seem to think that they can go to God directly without the Lord Jesus
Christ at all. There is a great deal of so-called Christianity that is quite
Christ-less.