There are two Greek words in the Bible (akatastasia and synchyseos) that surround one idea (confusion / mayhem) that should be taken into consideration when we discuss diversity or what the modern culture calls tolerance and what they consider acceptable nowadays. By
understanding these words and how the modern world relates to them will allow us to
better understand why today’s “diversity” and "tolerance" or the accepting of
everything under the sun is actually a bad thing.
The first word is ἀκαταστασία / akatastasia and it
is found in James 3:16 and 1 Cor. 14:33.
1
Corinthians 14:33 for God is not a God of confusion but of peace, as in all the
churches of the saints.
James 3:16 ~
“For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder and every
evil thing.”
In 1
Corinthians it is translated confusion and in James it is translated disorder. It is actually a compound Greek word formed from (a) meaning not, (kata) meaning down and (stasis) meaning stand/steady. Together it means "cannot remain steady". It literally means something is unstable or it is an instability brought on by disorder.
A nearly identical word is found in Acts 19:29.
Acts 19:29 ~
“The city was filled with the confusion, and they rushed with one accord into
the theater, dragging along Gaius and Aristarchus, Paul’s traveling companions
from Macedonia.”
The word
confusion in Acts 19 is actually συγχύσεως / synchyseos and is often translated
tumult or uproar and means to pour or mix together. When used in this context
it means to trouble, stir up or agitate (people in particular). So at its root
we see the idea of pouring different things together to the point that they can
no longer be separated just like we saw the crowds in Acts 19 when they got a
hold of Paul and his companions. Here is where this idea applies to us today.
Our society
prides itself on multiculturalism and unity in our diversity. There are many
cases where this interacting is a good thing. True diversity is indeed an
asset to not only the Body of Christ but also our nation. One man’s weakness
can be another man’s strength. Additionally, gasoline in the right environment
can make a vehicle go but used incorrectly or with evil intent and it can be
used to make a Molotov cocktail. Mixing and using differences can always be
used to suit God’s good purposes. Just like anything else that the Devil can
counterfeit, it can be used for destructive ends…even subtly. This is where the
word diversity and confusion begin to fuse together and become almost
indistinguishable. It takes a diversity of people mixed chaotically together to
cause a confusing uproar.
It is here
we see that there are types of melding that just shouldn’t take place. The
reason they shouldn’t be mixed is because they cause chaos, not unity. They
cause disunity and mayhem. It is the exact idea gleaned from 1 Corinthians
14:33 and the fact that God is not a God of confusion. By removing God from
the equation, disorder and chaos reign. The absence of God’s presence allow it
to happen. God Himself is order and maintains order. So to remove Him from any
given situation is to produce disorder. The restraint of God’s grace is removed
and the sin and evil of man enters in its place like a spiritual vacuum. This
is exactly what we see in Acts 19. It is also what we see in Luke 21:9 which is
the description of the destruction of the Temple in the End Times. It is idea in the
word translated uprisings. In the End Times when people ignore or turn away
from God…there will be more war, disorder and confusion. Chaos will reign.
Luke 21:9 ~
“When you hear of wars and uprisings, do not be frightened. These things must
happen first, but the end will not come right away.”
We saw the mingling of the Israelites with the original inhabitants of the Promised
Land. This in turn led to the chosen people reverting back to pagan worship. We
saw it also when Solomon married pagan wives. What we read in the Bible about
the Canaanites and other people surrounding Israel were that they were workers
of iniquity. They were not the friendly neighbors next door unless the next
door neighbors were Satanists or purveyors of human sacrifice.
These
neighboring people also routinely attacked the Israelite people. In Numbers 25
and 31 we see the Israelites had joined with the Moabites and Midianites to commit
fornication to idols. Here mixing wasn’t only bad…it had been forbidden. God
eventually calls for destruction of the pagan people (and eventually His own people). When we see
Solomon, we see a man that does the same. Unfortunately, he is the king of the entire nation of God's chosen people.
Another
absolute must is that light should have nothing to do with darkness or truth with untruth or confusion ensues.
2
Corinthians 6:14-18 ~ “Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what
partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has
light with darkness? What accord has Christ with Belial? Or what portion does a
believer share with an unbeliever? What agreement has the temple of God with
idols? For we are the temple of the living God; as God said, “I will make
my dwelling among them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and
they shall be my people. Therefore go out from their midst, and be
separate from them, says the Lord, and touch no unclean thing; then I will
welcome you, and I will be a father to you, and you shall be sons and daughters
to me, says the Lord Almighty.”
The idea of
being unequally yoked together means to be "joined in participation
toward a common goal" by two disparate people. It is the idea of joining
two things together that are spiritually incompatible. Not all religious fellowship is pleasing to
God. It displeases God when fellowship involves the wrong people as we saw in
the Old Testament. In the same vein, when joining two spiritual ideas together we should see the same incompatibility. Taken to the extreme we can see how even double-mindedness and incompatible thoughts are bad news (2 Cor 10:3-4).
The same
idea applies today when people pick and choose what they wish to adhere to or
obey in the Bible. Murder is viewed as bad…except if it is in a mother’s womb
and the mother doesn’t wish to bring the unborn child to term. Then in is
called tolerance of that woman’s wishes and she is allowed to have her choice (See what I did there?). Love is viewed as good no matter how the people match up
or whom they engage in relationships with. Homosexuality and mix-and-match
gender relationships are okay with the culture even though the Bible calls them
sexual immorality outside of heterosexual marriage (I did it again). Not all mixing is
acceptable regardless of what a pluralistic sexually immoral society says.
Finally, we
have the mixing and confusion caused by the mixing of word definitions as I just showed above. In our society…no
one can be wrong. It is only acceptable or tolerant to allow everyone their
viewpoint or opinion and society says that we have to accept all as valid truth
claims. This is where mixing and matching of truths just does not work (neither in logic, nor in reality). Those
bent on immorality will merely change word meanings to make their sin less sinister sounding or even try to make their sin sound good. Murder is now “pro-choice”
and sexual immorality is now “alternative lifestyle”. Call it whatever you want…depravity
is still depraved.
In any given
context, only one truth can be true. It is an issue of agreement or
disagreement of terms that allows the above twisting of language to take place.
Our society in its push to get everyone’s opinions accepted has allowed all definitions
of word meanings in these arenas. In formal logic it is called The Law of ID or The
Law of Identity. The failure to adhere to this rudimentary logic causes a
fallacy called an equivocation. That is to say, people try to use the same
words/terms in the same discourse while having signify different senses or
meanings–even though the different meanings are conventionally prescribed to
that term. In our case for this post “love” means “immoral sexuality” and “abortion
murders” are called a woman’s right to “chose”. This mixing of meanings causes,
among other things, confusion and disorder. So…if this is what’s happening in
our culture and worldwide and it is causing a tumult, is it of God?
Answer: No. So where is truth? I already told you, its in the Bible...and I didn't equivocate.
The truth is this folks....real truth is in the Bible. Anything that stands opposed to the truth
of Scripture is not of God. Fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Start in the Scripture whenever in doubt and odds
are you will end up with less confusion. Christians are not to mingle with
those that perform deeds of wickedness.
Ephesians
5:11 ~ “Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose
them.”
In the end our attempts in evangelism to try and mingle the Word with the world to get our message out
comes at a cost. The more we put the culture, science, worldly philosophies into our messages and sermons, the more we depend on the culture, science and worldly philosophies to convey our message. The truth is exclusive and it doesn’t
need mixing. The Gospel worked fine for 2000 years. Do we really think it needs to
change to adapt to the culture now? Every time we piggyback things into the Gospel
to make it more pleasing to the world we only end up watering it down, or
diverting attention from it. We end up showing people that the message of the
Gospel is not quite enough. Like gold, sometimes things are most valuable when they
are most pure. Like believers, sometimes when things are emptied of all their unnecessary
filler, they are most useful.
Sometimes…mixing too much salt can ruin a good
steak.
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