The Jesus Manifesto: A Call to Revolution
by Michael Brown
The dawning of the 21st century finds the church of
America in a moral and spiritual crisis. Decades of self-centered living and worldliness
have taken their toll. Years of compromise and toothless gospel preaching have had their
effect. And now we have reached the moment of truth: Either we wake up, stand up, speak
up, and act up, or we run the risk of becoming a mere historic curiosity, an irrelevant
religious sideshow, an entertaining, harmless spectacle. Something must change, and it
must change now. There is no other choice.
Thirty-five years ago, a counterculture revolution swept through America, resulting in a
sudden, steep moral decline. Since that time (from the early 60s until today), the
divorce rate has doubled, the teen suicide rate has tripled, reported violent crime has
quadrupled, the prison population has quintupled, the percentage of babies born out of
wedlock has risen six-fold, and couples living together out of wedlock has risen
sevenfold. And the end is not in sight.
The last generations counterculture of rebellion has become this generations
establishment of revulsion, and what was unthinkable thirty years ago daytime talk
shows celebrating adultery and incest; homosexual love scenes on major network TV; eleven
year-old multiple murderers; massacres in our schools and houses of worship is a
matter of course today. We need a revolution!
But this revolution will be different than other revolutions including the
revolution that birthed our nation more than 200 years ago. This revolution will not be
fought with earthly weapons of destruction not with guns and knives and bullets and
bombs. It will not be fought with hatred, intimidation, or brute force. No. It will be
fought with the message of the gospel, with the love of God, with the power of the Spirit,
with radical holiness, with sacrifice, compassion, and courage. It will be a Jesus
revolution, an intense clash between two spiritual kingdoms, a heavenly attack on the
enemys strongholds, a no compromise stand for morality and truth. And it will impact
society in a lasting way. It must!
Revolution means upheaval. Revolution means the overthrowing of the status quo. We dare
not downplay the significance of the word. Revolution is a matter of life and death, and
our revolution flows from the blood of the Savior to the blood of the martyr. We put down
our sword and take up our cross, overcoming Satan by the blood of the Lamb, by the word of
our testimony, and by not loving our lives so much as to shrink from death (Rev. 12:11).
Nothing can stop a revolution like this!
Our revolution is fueled by the power of the gospel, and the gospel does violence to the
forces of hell. We must recover the fullness of the gospel of Jesus! It is nothing less
than a direct assault on the kingdom of Satan, a frontal attack on hostile, spiritual
powers, a mortal confrontation of light against darkness. It brings about the ultimate
counterculture conflict.
Thats why Jesus said to His disciples, "If the world hates you, keep in mind
that it hated Me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it
is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why
the world hates you. Remember the words I spoke to you: No servant is greater than
his master. If they persecuted Me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed My
teaching, they will obey yours also" (John 15:18-20).
Thats why Paul explained that "everyone who wants to live a godly life in
Christ Jesus will be persecuted" (2 Tim 3:12), reminding the disciples that, "We
must go through many hardships to enter the kingdom of God" (Acts 14:22). Gods
people march to the beat of a different drummer. Gods obedient people will always
offend the world, no matter how much we seek to be peacemakers and to walk in compassion
and love. Our very lifestyles are a reproof to the ungodly.
Thats why Joseph Parker could say more than a century ago, "The man whose
little sermon is repent sets himself against his age, and will for the time
being be battered mercilessly by the age whose moral tone he challenges. There is but one
end for such a man -- off with his head! You had better not try to preach
repentance until you have pledged your head to heaven." The gospel means conflict and
confrontation, and all who stand for righteousness will be resisted.
Thats why Jesus was accused by his own people of being "a Samaritan and
demon-possessed" (John 8:48), why Paul and Silas were accused of "throwing
cities into an uproar" (Acts 16:20) and "causing trouble all over the
world" (Acts 17:6), why Paul himself was mistaken for being an "Egyptian who
started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the desert" (Acts 21:38).
The gospel is subversive. The gospel is a threat to the kingdom of darkness. The gospel is
revolutionary.
Were in a war, and war means conflict, hardship, and sacrifice. As Leonard Ravenhill
wrote, "When a nation calls its prime men to battle, homes are broken, weeping
sweethearts say their good-byes, businesses are closed, college careers are wrecked,
factories are refitted for wartime production, rationing and discomforts are accepted --
all for war. Can we do less for the greatest fight that this world has ever known outside
of the cross -- this end-time siege on sanity, morality, and spirituality?"
Satans strategy is to institutionalize the Church, to turn the Body of Christ into a
powerless religious system. If that tactic fails, he tries to desensitize us and lull us
to sleep until we lose our convictions and our sense of outrage is gone. And he is always
seeking to seduce us into sin until we become just like the world, enslaved by its
passions and lusts. And when he thinks he has succeeded, when he no longer feels
threatened by the people of God, then he gets aggressive and brazenly puts forth his
agenda. Hes doing it today. We need a revolution!
The cat is out of the bag. The secret is no longer a secret. Anti-God forces are after the
soul of our nation, and if we dont wake up now, if we dont take a stand now,
if we dont repent and pray and rise and speak and act now, then instead of this
great country being "the land of the free and the home of the brave" our nation
could become "the land of sleaze and the home of depraved." We need a
revolution!
DNA tests to find out who fathered the baby are here. (In fifteen of our nations
largest cities, more than 90% of the babies born to teens are illegitimate.) Legalized
same-sex "civil unions" are here. Childrens textbooks encouraging
adolescent fornication are here. School hallways splattered with teenage blood are here.
Bans on using the name of Jesus at our graduations are here. Topless, feminist worship
services on our college campuses are here. We need a revolution!
We live in a time of ethical madness and social uncertainty, a time when talk of a moral
revolution should be everywhere. Instead, the best-selling "revolutionary" books
are books about new diets. What does this say for us as a people? When we need to be
talking about the call to die for the gospel, we are talking instead about the call to
diet for good looks. What a sad indictment! And what does it say of our self-deception and
lack of discipline when we are at one and the same time the worlds best-read nation
on diet and nutrition and the worlds most obese? Even our pets are overweight. We
need a revolution!
The United States boasts the highest percentage of professing evangelicals in the
industrialized world, with more than 36% of Americans meaning more than 90 million
people classified as born-again. Yet America has:
The highest percentage of single-parent families in the industrialized world
The highest abortion rate in the industrialized world
The highest rate of sexually transmitted diseases in the industrialized world (the rates
of syphilis and gonorrhea transmission are almost 500% higher than the highest rates in
the other industrialized nations)
The highest teenage birth rate in the industrialized world (by far!)
The highest rate of teenage drug use in the industrialized world
We need a revolution!
Our society is deteriorating all around us and even non-believers sense that something is
wrong. Why? It is because we, the people of God, the army of the Lord Jesus, the
messengers of liberation, the ambassadors of reconciliation, have been sidetracked by the
love of this world and distracted by the cares of this age. As a result, we have not
changed this generation. This generation has changed us!
Rather than seasoning the world like salt and brightening the world like light, we now
smell and taste like the world, and its darkness is snuffing out our lamps. Rather than
setting captives free by the power of Jesus blood, many of us are being ensnared and
enslaved, making a mockery of that sacred blood. Rather than making disciples of sinners
and teaching them the ways of God, many of us are being discipled by them, learning their
ways, imitating their lifestyles, and conforming to their values.
In the last thirty years, whose standards have changed more, those of the church or those
of the society? Who is looking like whom? A 1997 survey conducted by George Barna used 152
different items to compare the church and the world. He found virtually no difference
between the two. In fact, the divorce rate today among evangelicals is higher than the
divorce rate among atheists. We need a revolution!
Communist educators visiting America have been shocked by the materialism and worldliness
of many of our Christian young people, while Islamic leaders are appalled by the rampant
sexual sin and shameless immodesty among many who profess Christ as Lord. The ideals of
the unsaved are often more lofty than the ideals of the saved. We need a revolution!
Just consider how far things have fallen, despite decades of 24-hour gospel radio and TV,
hundreds of Bible colleges and seminaries, thousands of Christian schools and bookstores,
and churches and ministries too numerous to count. Thirty years ago, men having sex with
men and women having sex with women was considered perverse. Now it is considered perverse
homophobic, hateful, mean-spirited, and bigoted to call such behavior wrong.
We need a revolution!
Thirty years ago, not even science fiction writers would have predicted that American
companies would be making money off the sale of the skin and brains and limbs and spinal
chords of aborted babies. Today, Congress will not even pass legislation to make this
thriving practice illegal. We need a revolution!
In 1960, only 2.3% of percent of white women had children out of wedlock. By 1997, more
than 25% -- a ten-fold increase! were having children out of wedlock (despite
millions being aborted before they ever left the womb). In the African American community,
that number rose from 23% percent to more than 68%. We need a revolution!
In 1962, the Supreme Court outlawed organized, public prayer in our schools (without
citing a single historic precedent to back its decision), and we complied with that
ruling. Now, in the year 2000, the Court has banned voluntary public prayer in our
schools. Will we comply with this ruling too? At what point do we say, "We must obey
God rather than man"? At what point do we say, "Enough is enough"? We need
a revolution!
On April 12, 2000, at Pearl River Central High School in Carrierre, Mississippi, the
Spirit of God fell upon the students attending a voluntary, pre-class assembly led by the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes. As students lined up fifty deep to confess their sins
and get right with God and one another, the principal, Lolita Lee, herself a Christian,
decided to let the meeting go on through the day. Civil libertarians were outraged, but,
as Time magazine reported (June 5, 2000, p. 61), "The school received hundreds of
congratulatory e-mails. Thank you for your courage, wrote an Ohio man to Lee.
You have done the equivalent of not moving to the back of the bus."
Isnt it time we follow suit? If not now, when? What more needs to happen?
For more than two hundred years, the Bible was commonly used as a textbook in our schools,
and generations of children learned the ABCs with a Scripture truth for each letter.
But in 1963, the Supreme Court banned required reading of the Scriptures from our schools,
and once again, we complied with the ruling. Why? By 1980, the Court had ordered the
removal of the Ten Commandments from public view in our schools and by 1985, it outlawed
benedictions or invocations in formal school activities. Some lower courts even ruled
against students praying out loud over their cafeteria meals. We need a revolution!
When the governing authorities seized the apostles and charged them not to speak in
Jesus name, Peter replied, "Judge for yourselves whether it is right in
Gods sight to obey you rather than God. For we cannot help speaking about what we
have seen and heard" (Acts 4:19-20). And they kept speaking! As a result, they were
arrested, whipped, and strictly ordered not to speak any more in Jesus name. But,
Scripture records, "The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been
counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name. Day after day, in the temple courts and
from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus
is the Messiah" (Acts 5:41-42). Can we learn something from this?
Christians around the world today are severely persecuted because they refuse to obey
oppressive, unjust laws. Many of them are model citizens in every way, obedient,
respectful and peace loving. But when the government or religious establishment
forbids them to read their Bibles, forbids them to baptize, forbids them to share
their faith, forbids them to gather together, forbids them to make disciples, then they
say with the apostles, "We must obey God rather than man." At what point does
this apply to us?
Our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world have been discriminated against,
deprived of their livelihoods, imprisoned, tortured, and killed, all because they refused
to render to Caesar that which does not belong to Caesar. Yet we are afraid to take a
stand for Jesus if it would threaten our income, or cost us a scholarship, or make us
unpopular. Why this double standard? Why do they refuse to comply even when
threatened with imprisonment and death while we willfully comply, even when there
is no threat? We need a revolution!
When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were commanded to worship an idol or be subject to a
fiery death, they refused to bow down (Daniel 3). But today, with no one commanding us, we
freely worship the idols of our society, bowing down to the gods of unclean entertainment,
sensual fashion, and unbridled materialism and greed. Our obsession with sports is
idolatrous as well, to the point that many churches throughout the land make sure their
Sunday services end in time for the afternoon football games, canceling their services
entirely the night of the Super Bowl. We need a revolution!
When Daniel was told that an edict had been passed declaring that "anyone who prays
to any god or man during the next thirty days, except to [the] king, shall be thrown into
the lions den . . . he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened
toward Jerusalem. Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to
his God, just as he had done before" (Daniel 6:10-12). Its time that we follow
his lead. Godly defiance spells triumph while retreat spells defeat. We need a revolution!
Year by year our religious freedoms have been taken away, while special rights and
freedoms have been given to those whom the Bible calls "wicked" (see 1
Corinthians 6:9-11; in the Scriptures, homosexuality is classified along with adultery,
fornication, theft, drunkenness, hatred, anger, greed, and hypocrisy, and all who practice
such things are called "wicked"). Thus the Supreme Court ruled that a school
full of Christians cannot choose to have prayer before a school sporting event since it
would offend and exclude the minority who dont want to pray. But when homosexuals
introduce childrens textbooks into our schools outlining in graphic detail the
intricacies of gay sex, the offended majority is told to accept it. Right is now wrong and
wrong is now right, and the will of the godless is imposed on the will of the godly. We
need a revolution!
When a gay man is beaten to death because he is gay this is a reprehensible,
despicable act that every decent person should abhor it causes a national uproar,
with loud voices in the government calling for new legislation against hate crimes. And we
should speak out against such deplorable crimes. But when Christians students are shot to
death as they profess their faith in God, the government raises its voice to forbid the
placing of memorial crosses on school property. The handwriting is on the wall. The
strategy is clear. We need a revolution!
Teachers in our public schools can give condom demonstrations to our teens and use books
like "Heather Had Two Mommies" to teach our kids to read, and we are required to
support this with our own tax dollars. But let a teacher read from the Scriptures to a
seeking, needy student, and that teacher could be out of a job all because of the
First Amendments so-called separation of Church and State.
But that is not what the First Amendment intended. It simply stated that, "Congress
shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof," meaning, first, that the government could not form a national
denomination (like the Church of England of old) and require all Americans to be part of
it, and second, that there would be religious freedom for all. As emphasized by Stephen
Carter, professor of law at Yale University, "The wall of separation of church and
state is not there to protect the state from the church; it is there to protect the church
from the state. It stands as a divide to preserve religious freedom. And one needs to
protect the church from the state because the latter will utilize its enormous powers to
do what the state has always done either subvert the religion or destroy it. If we
continue our slide toward a state that breaches the wall of separation whenever it is
convenient, then I worry about the great risk to religious freedom. In the end, such a
breach could destroy our ability to form the communities of resistance that are crucial if
we are going to have a chance to transform the nation."
Our forefathers wanted to ensure that the government would not be able to impose its will
on the church. For more than one generation now, this has been totally reversed and stood
on its head, and the price has been very high, with skyrocketing crime rates and
plummeting rates of morality and literacy. And what has become of the First
Amendments guarantee of "the free exercise" of religion when the courts
tell us that we cannot use religious symbols on public property, cannot post the Ten
Commandments in government buildings, and cannot use the name of Jesus in public school
events? We have lost our religious freedom. We need a revolution!
In 1999, a bill was brought before Congress that would have required churches and
religious institutions to hire gays and lesbians if they were qualified for the job in
question despite their sexual preference. And the bill failed by only one vote!
Even more distressing is that if the bill did pass, there was another bill ready to
follow, calling for a ban on even speaking against a persons sexual preference. Such
speech would be deemed hate speech, punishable by law, and potentially meaning that a
pastor simply expounding the Scriptures to his flock could be arrested. Yet this is the
very thing our Founding Fathers were trying to protect us from. So much for the First
Amendment and religious freedom! The fact that such laws could even be crafted for
Congress proves that we have long since passed the breaking point yet some
Christian leaders would have felt obligated to obey these laws if they had passed. We need
a revolution!
We have gone from debating a womans "right to choose" to sucking out the
brains of third trimester babies, from arguing about the medical definition of death to
legalizing physician-assisted suicide, from needing metal detectors at airports to needing
metal detectors at schools (and soon at houses of worship?), from tracking down absentee
fathers to trying to figure out who the father is, from the outlawing of mandatory school
prayer to the outlawing of voluntary school prayer. We need a revolution!
Without a holy, counterculture revolution, America could become a society where candid
religious expression is outlawed, a society where it is almost impossible to keep our
children free from the pollution of the world, a society teetering perilously close to the
thunderous judgments of God. Such things have happened to other nations, and such things
could happen to us.
But all is not lost! The gospel has changed societies before, and the gospel can change
societies again. For countless centuries, India had the practice of widow-burning, where
the widow of a deceased man was sometimes burned alive with her husbands corpse.
This horrific practice was outlawed through the tireless efforts of missionary William
Carey. Both slave-trading and unjust child-labor laws were abolished in Britain through
the fearless work of the Christian political leader William Wilberforce. And this followed
on the heels of Englands transformation through the sacrificial labors of John
Wesley and his Methodist followers, saving the nation from the anarchy and violence of the
French Revolution. Around the world today, whole communities are being impacted by united
prayer and evangelism, and here in our land, there is a rising momentum of concerted,
city-wide prayer not seen for decades.
There are pockets of spiritual renewal throughout the country, and the tides of a radical
youth revival are rapidly rising. Another Jesus people movement could be near, a
heaven-sent revolution far greater than the worldwide Jesus movement of 1971-1975, when
hundreds of thousands of hippies and radicals were swept into the kingdom. Even now, it is
at the door. And not only will multitudes of lost sinners be truly saved, but multitudes
of casual church goers will also be truly saved. Just think of what would happen if even
one-quarter of Americas professing believers got totally and uncompromisingly right
with God and then each of them touched just five or six other people. It would
quickly reverse our nations moral decline. Despite our perilous condition, its
still not too late!
If our nation could be changed for the worse in one decade this is what happened in
the 1960s, despite progress in Civil Rights and some other social areas it can be
changed for the better in one decade. If angry student protests on college campuses could
help stop an international war (Vietnam), what could holy student "protests" on
our campuses accomplish?
America can be impacted for the good, and as followers of Jesus, we are called to make
that impact. We do it by walking in the light, as He is in the light; by calling the lost
to turn back to God in repentance; by preaching the gospel and making disciples; by
proclaiming liberty to the captives; by pursuing righteousness in every area of public and
private life; by acts of kindness, mercy, and compassion, overcoming evil with good; by
prayer, fasting, and the power of God; by living holy lives and setting holy examples; by
being a prophetic voice and a moral conscience to society; by Spirit-led community
involvement and godly political action; by non-violent resistance of injustice and
oppression.
What else should Christians do? Should not the presence of tens of millions of believers
be felt in a nation? Should we not make a difference for God? Should we not be a force for
spiritual and moral reformation? Should we not actively extend the kingdom of God? Should
not the Great Commission leave tangible results in its wake?
This is our sacred moment, our solemn time for action. If we will unshackle ourselves from
the love of this world from our lusts, our addictions, our obsessions and
give ourselves wholly to the purposes of God, we can shake this nation. If we learn the
principle that to save our lives is to lose our lives, while to lose our lives for the
Lord is to save our lives, then we can really live. Its time we experience life!
The counterculture revolution began when people said, "Something is missing.
Something is wrong. There must be something greater than this." And they were right!
There must be something greater than eating and drinking, working and sleeping, existing.
There must be something greater than the American dream. There must be something greater
than simply getting a good education so that you can find a good job and have a good
family so that your kids can get a good education and find a good job and have a good
family so that their kids can a get a good education . . . . Is this really it? Is this
why God put us here on this earth? There is more!
Our goal is revival, not survival; the transformation of the human race, not the
preservation of the human race. There is a divine purpose and destiny to our time here on
earth. Even atheistic revolutionaries understand that there must be a higher purpose to
life, and they give themselves for their cause, freely dying for their revolution so that
their families can live in what they hope will be a better world. And they do this without
the promise of heaven or eternal life. How much more should we give ourselves to the cause
of our Master? How much more readily should we hear the call?
Nate Saint and Jim Elliot, martyred as missionaries in 1956, understood this well. They
recognized that life was far more meaningful, far more rich, far more significant than
most of us ever realize, even if we live to be 100 years old. As Nate Saint wrote,
"People who do not know the Lord ask why in the world we waste our lives as
missionaries. They forget they too are expending their lives and when the bubble has burst
they will have nothing of eternal significance to show for the years they have
wasted."
Yes, everyones bubble will burst one day. The dust will return to dust and the
spirit will return to God who gave it (see Ecc. 12:7). On that day, only one thing will
matter: Did we fulfill the purpose of God? Did we make a lasting impact for Jesus? Did we
leave behind a blessed legacy for the generation to come? All the silly little things that
seemed so important to us during our few years here on earth will seem utterly
insignificant when they are viewed in the light of eternity.
How wise it was for Jim Elliot to write these now-famous words: "That man is no fool
who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." And how wise it was for
him to lift up this petition before the Lord as a young man in college: "God, I pray,
Thee, light these idle sticks of my life and may I burn for Thee. Consume my life, my God,
for it is Thine. I seek not a long life, but a full one, like you, Lord Jesus." Oh,
that all of us would lead truly full lives!
Rachel Scott was not wrong when she wrote in her journal, "I have no more personal
friends at school. But you know what? I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of
Jesus. I am not going to justify my faith to them, and I am not going to hide the light
that God has put into me. If I have to sacrifice everything, I will. I will take it. If my
friends have to become my enemies for me to be with my best friend Jesus, then thats
fine with me." Jesus is worth it to the end!
Fellow-soldiers, holy servants of the risen Lord, blood-bought disciples of the Master,
heed the call. Its now or never, time to put up or shut up. Either we take a stand
once and for all or forever we hang our heads in shame. History is eagerly anticipating
our next move. This is the hour we have been waiting for. So, on with it by life or
by death. The revolution wont wait.
The Jesus Manifesto: A Call to Revolution (Copyright ©
2000, Michael L. Brown) is distributed by the Brownsville Revival School of Ministry and
is released in conjunction with The Call DC (September 2, 2000). It may be reproduced and
distributed freely in any form, provided that it is copied unedited, in its entirety, and
with proper attribution, and is not sold or distributed for profit. Some material in The
Jesus Manifesto has been adapted and excerpted from Michael L. Brown, Revolution! The Call
to Holy War (Ventura, CA: Gospel Light, 2000). |