Not Persecuted—Seduced: The Crisis of American Christianity
INTRODUCTION: Not Persecuted—Seduced. The crisis facing American Christianity is not primarily numerical. It is not about attendance decline or shrinking affiliation. American Christianity is not being persecuted. It is being seduced. And seduction is far more dangerous than persecution. Persecution clarifies allegiance. It forces a choice. It strips away ambiguity. Seduction does the opposite. Seduction confuses allegiance. Seduction tells you that you can keep Jesus and keep power, keep worship and keep control, keep the cross and keep the sword. We are not watching the church get crushed by the state. We are watching parts of the church crawl into bed with it. The prophets called it zanah. In the book of Hosea, God accuses Israel not of atheism but of adultery. Israel still worshiped. They still sacrificed. They still gathered in the temple. But when fear rose, when Assyria threatened, when political uncertainty came, they ran to foreign alliances for protection. They looked to treaties, chariots, and kings to secure what God had promised to secure.

James Bell
James Bell is the founder of LiveWell and writes on faith, culture, and the Christian life. He leads from the conviction that behavior modification was never the point—heart transformation is.
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