The Scourge Of Racism
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This Black History Month, I cry out yet again as the Lord leads against the failure of the many churches among professing Christian black Americans to be at the forefront of dispensing the tie breaking truths in the Gospel of Jesus Christ to our people, hurting men and those on lockdown in particular. Sadly, one major reason for this is that many of our churches remain caught up in the house of refuge mentality and practice of manmade religion. Another reason directly tied to this is that many of the leaders of these churches are themselves still bound by Satan with the ties of sin and the continuing mental and emotional legacies of slavery and racism.
Though I have been crying out to the professing Christians and churches of black Americans at the Lord’s directive since 1986 through various media efforts to include our Ministry’s From Slavery To Victory Education Project launched in 1994 and ongoing at www.fromslaverytovictory.org as well as in blogs under the category, Black History on this site, it is very clear many have turned a deaf ear. For if the number of black American men on lockdown is any indication, things are not improving spiritually, mentally and emotionally for us, but as the Lord has foretold through me, spiraling downward to complete ruin and that in spite of an African-American President in the White House!
Truly, the heavy burden of lifting us up as a people should never have been put on the President, any other sinful, mortal flesh or institution of men because it is impossible. However, with the Lord strong and mighty, nothing is impossible (Genesis 18:9-14; Jeremiah 32:13-26; Luke 1:30-37, 18:24-27)! For those who will look to Him with a faith that is more than simply believing He exists, but full confidence and trust in as well as reliance upon Him, He remains a mighty present help in the time of trouble (Psalm 33:16-22, 46:1-3). What is impossible is pleasing God without faith in Him (Hebrews 11:6)! What happened to us; we used to know this?
Besides putting our faith in and spreading our love to all of the wrong people, places and things as a harlot of low self-esteem, we have stopped believing on and acting in obedience to the Word of God as it is written! Or how else is it that our transplanted African slave forefathers that became Christians persevered through their darkest nights with singing and dancing to God that drove their enslavers to fear induced mockery and greater attempts to break them down; their subsequent churches serving faithfully through the height of the Civil Rights era as houses of refuge from the fierce and violent storms of oppression as I have formerly written in Black History blogs.
As I have also written, the house of refuge mentality with all of its attendant manmade religious practices and traditions continue in many churches well past a generation later and have served to impede the spiritual development of our people (Hebrews 5:12-14). In comparison, retaining the house of refuge mentality is like Israel still insisting on manna after God cut it off. God had given them manna in the wilderness with instructions on how to collect it. The bread from Heaven was good when they collected it as God instructed, but was spoiled and stank when they did not. It stopped coming after they had crossed over into and began to eat the produce of the Promised Land--a new phase in their journey with God (Exodus 16; Joshua 5:9-12).
Israel wandered in the wilderness in the first place because they had refused to enter and take the Promised Land when God was ready for them to do so (Number 13:30-14:38). Now, in similitude because of refusing to do His will, professing black American Christians take refuge in their churches while our communities are war zones with our sons filling prisons and graveyards; our daughters enraged protest and with Beyonce, hearken back to the militancy of the Black Panthers as an answer. But like Moses to whom God showed the deliverance of his people was in his hand, so, we have the Gospel of Jesus Christ in our hand--if guilty professing Christians will repent, believe and proclaim it from the heart as commanded (Exodus 4:1-5, 14:10-16; Isaiah 49:5-6; Romans 10:6-15)!
It was never the Lord’s intent that the churches among our people should serve indefinitely as houses of refuge with their own religious program and agenda. Regardless of culture, race and language the churches of Jesus Christ are supposed to be about His business (Matthew 16:13-18); the business of making disciples by going as heralds to preach and give witness to the Gospel about Him, the reality of His love, grace and power operative in our own lives. After disciples are made, they are to be taught the whole counsel of God; the risen Christ laboring with us to the end (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:14-18; Acts 1:8, 20:17-27)!1 But the churches can go no further than their leaders (Proverbs 29:18).2
1 In a book of his selected sermons entitled, Strength To Love, Fortress Press, Minneapolis, MN, 2010, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through a sermon rejecting Com-
munism, chided black American Christians for not having the same zeal for proclaiming and witnessing the Gospel truth of Christ as the Communist did for his em-
pty political system. He challenged the church he served as pastor (and all those in the black community as I do today) to a renewed devotion to the cause of Christ
such as the early church displayed and away from traditional inward and Sunday focused activities, p.106-108. 2 Please support our Books To USA Prisons Project that will send two copies of my book, The Strong Man Of God: Back to Basics presenting the Gospel of Jesus
Christ and biblical instruction about becoming a strong man of God in His image to prisons across the nation. Go to https://www.thestrongmanofgod.org/Give.
As I acknowledge in my November 16, 2014 blog, Christian Women And Restoring Men, under the category, Instruction, black females have been taking care of their families with absent fathers since slavery. This was due in part to the family destroying business of slavery when “masta” would sell off the men or use them as studs; in part because of the well known sexual promiscuity of the slaves that carried over from some polygamous West African tribes and certainly the natural, morally and spiritually unchecked human sex drive. Let it be said here that many of the however they came to be devoted, single mothers until now, have raised some outstanding sons!
Be that as it may, the statistical and tangible evidence of black communities plainly shows the long time pattern of absent fathers and female headship good and bad is not benefitting the larger number of mama’s boys. For example, as Portland, Oregon black American High School Counselor and Boys To Men Founder Donald Dixon observes referring to the Five Stages Of Manhood developed by the late Rev. Zachary Tims, “Boys look for a mother” in other women; “someone who is going to take care of them” as does a mother. In contrast, God has designed the family such that as Dixon declares, “a husband takes care of a wife,” (Genesis 2:24; 1 Timothy 5:8).
The foregoing certainly speaks to what mama’s boys appreciate about her as deeply loving, compassionate, sacrificial (if not caught up in “the life”) and tender. Since birth in 1956, however, I can speak with abundant first-hand knowledge and experience gained from many geographical settings that in general, black American females can also be physically aggressive, intimidating, domineering, controlling and emotionally suffocating. It is these latter qualities that drive many of mama’s boys to seek escape in the streets and against which they slickly vent through Hip Hop lyrics and videos that degrade, exploit, dominate and control females.
It is not only the ugly side of mama her boys loathe in their public rants, but beside their deep seated anger at missing in action fathers, they also carry the envious resentment many black males have had since slavery that our sisters have been more greatly favored by white society and its males in particular, threatened in the all of the ways they are by black males. Only God knows the healable in Him alone depths of injury that the black male psyche has sustained from the demoralization of castration as a man both by an oppressive society and the betraying complicity of those usurping black females with no fear of God that have been guilty (Exodus 1:8-22).
Make no mistake about it; mama’s boys will hurt you if you talk bad about her in a personal way. The natural mother-son bond in the black family is just as real as in any other. However, it is now time or never to understand the generationally high prevalence of mothers raising boys to manhood especially as the casual and detached result of sexual promiscuity is slowly killing our boys and community. Although our community and even the nation have settled into this state of affairs as normal, it is far from it in the eyes of God. By His design, sex in marriage is the means to bringing forth wanted and cared for children (Genesis 1:27-28, 4:1; Psalm 127). For the children’s sake, we must repent now!
Truly, we have not even begun to see all of the natural consequences much less those that will be imposed by God for willful rebellion against His will for sex in marriage only. Many that have been and are guilty that repent of their rebellion against God’s will may never see rectifying good come out of it; for though I am a witness He forgives the repentant, He will not allow Himself to be mocked in our thinking we got away with something as in my own situation (Exodus 34:6-7; Galatians 6:7-8). Still, we must repent! While it is good we have men willing to step in and mentor boys without fathers at home, males that are guilty must repent from the insidiously selfish sin of demanding sex from our females outside of marriage and unceasingly creating mama’s boys.
Our females too must repent from allowing themselves to be sexually active before marriage whatever their flesh rooted reasons. Every pillar of our community including the churches that are guilty must repent from lax and condoning attitudes about sexual promiscuity among singles and uphold God’s way of marriage and family along with abstinence before marriage.
Compromising pastors--many of whom are themselves mama’s boys--must also repent from allowing the spirit of Jezebel to bring disorder to God’s house and further emasculating black males out of greater reverence for mama, wife and women than God (Genesis 3:6, 17-19; 1 Kings 16:29-33, 21:1-26; Revelation 2:18-23)! Otherwise, know you will bear your guilt as well for the crisis of mama’s boys and ruin of our community (Luke 12:35-53).
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