Do you
believe?
- Absolute moral
truth exists?
- The Bible is
true in the principles it
teaches?
- Satan really
exists, he is not just
symbolic?
- “Doing good to
others” will not be enough
to get you to heaven?
- Jesus Christ
lived a sinless life on
earth?
- God is the
all-knowing, all-powerful
being who rules the
universe?
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What percent of American adults believe all
the above statements are true?
1% 9%
27% 40%
How about among youth aged 18-23? What
percent believe all six of these statements
of faith?
1% 9%
27% 40%
Americans overwhelmingly believe in God.
Most polls put the number of believers at
85% or more. Less than half of the believers
believe enough to show up in church on
Sunday. (40% of Americans go to church
weekly, this has been the case for nearly
200 years.)
The change that is happening is not in
church attendance. It is in what the
churchgoers believe and how they behave.
Believe what?
If you believe the six statements above are
true, you are among the 9% of Americans who
do, at least according to a study done by
the Barna Group. Among American youth the
results are far worse. Less than 1% believe
them all.
Behave how?
On moral issues there is a similar decline
among the young. Particularly noteworthy is
what is going on among young, committed
Christians. Regular church-goers under 30
are twice as likely as those over 40 to
approve of abortion, the use of illegal
drugs, pornography, sexual fantasy, same sex
marriage and adultery. They are also twice
as likely to lie, to use profanity in
public, to seek revenge, to steal, to abuse
someone physically or to fight. Their views
closely resemble those of their peer group,
not those of their elder Christians.
Now what?
We live in a post-Christian world. Many of
those who would say they are Christian do
not believe even basic Christian doctrine
nor do they accept the basic morality of the
Christian faith. And the situation is
getting worse among youth.
One temptation is to surrender, to throw up
our hands and say it is hopeless. There is
another option and that is to recognize that
we have been put here by the Lord at exactly
this time because he intends for us to make
a difference. Our call and the call on our
youth is for exactly this age and exactly
these times. We are here for a purpose, and
part of that purpose is to believe the truth
and stand for it in an age of unbelief and
apostasy. Like Queen Esther, a Jewish woman
of faith and courage who risked her life
before the Persian King in order to
intervene and spare her people, we were born
“for such a time as this” (Book of Esther,
Chapter 8)!