America is primed for decline. You're watching a generation without conscience. because all the systems out there has made it sound like it's okay. Dr. Tony Evans talks about preparing our kids to be saints in a secular society.
And yes, you are going to look weird when you make up your mind. But that's not how I roll. This is the alternative broadcast featuring the timeless biblical teachings from the archives of Dr. Tony Evans. No matter how hard we try to protect our kids, sooner or later they'll come face to face with the world's value system and start feeling the pressure to conform to it.
Let's listen as Dr. Evans talks about how we can get them prepared. There was a time when there was a Judeo-Christian framework. by which our culture was defined. Where a biblical worldview, even if you weren't a Christian, was Understood, valued, respected.
and support it. That is no longer Our reality. You can almost name the category. and see within it the decline. Language that used to be only kept for cable.
Television. has now become network normal. Even inside the church. People are coming up with new definitions. They want God to be politically correct.
They want God to seem acceptable to the culture. Regardless of what he says, his word says. People are overdosing on reality television. Putting themselves in the circumstances of others.
so they could piggyback off the reality of others. I regularly hear on television. They will talk about The opinions of the people are shifting. that they no longer view things as they used to view them. And the great tragedy is that the opinions of Christians are shifting with them.
As though God checks with Poles before he decides. What is legit versus illegit?
So how are saints to function in a secular culture? This was the situation in the book of Daniel. Daniel chapter one. Verse 2 says, the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, that is, into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar is the king of Babylon.
Babylon is a secular society, a pagan society led by a man named Nebuchadnezzar. God's people in the southern kingdom, Judah, had rebelled against God. And when they rebelled against God, watch this, when God's people rebelled against God, he turned them over to secularism. He turned them over to the king of Babylon. He turns them over.
He takes the vessels from the house of God. He invades the church. Yeah. He brings them to the land of Shaniar, to the house of his God.
So the secular God takes over the Christian God. The government secular invades the church spiritually and takes the church and secularizes it. That is, he goes into God's people, into God's house, gets God's stuff, and puts it in. His God's house. Because secularism is a religion.
They have to understand that. It's a man-made religion. It's humanism. But it is a religion.
So, when secular people tell you they have no religion, oh, yeah, they do, it's just the religion of man.
So Nebuchadnezzar Takes from God's people, from God's house, and inculcates it into his secular system. Then the king makes an order, verse 3, to Ashkenaz, the chief of the officials, to bring some of the sons of Israel. The creme de la creme, creme of the crop, including some from the royal family and the nobles, youth. Teenagers, in whom there was no defect, who were good looking, showing intelligence in every branch of wisdom, endowed with understanding, discerning knowledge, who had the ability for serving in the king's court. And he ordered him to teach them the literature and language of the Chaldeans.
In other words, Let's get the next generation. Let's get these young teenagers. And let's bring them into our secular culture and let's. Babylonianize them. Let's reshape their thinking into who we are, not where they came from.
Let's get church up out of them. Let's get their God away from them and let's reorient them.
So, how do they do that? The first thing they do is isolate them from their... Spiritual heritage. They removed them. From Israel, from the house of God, to Babylon, to the house of idols.
and they relocate them. In order to Re-educate them. When you send your high school student off to college, you have to understand you're relocating them. In fact, You don't have to send them to college. to relocate them.
Because In many of our high schools. They get to undo eight hours a day, which you give them two hours a week. If you bring them to church, Hour and 40 minutes, hour and 45 minutes, two hours a week, they get a little something, something. They are in another system, eight hours a day. that may or may not.
reinforce the values that you have as a parent. I'm in fact You don't even have to be a kid because some of you, when you go to work, eight hours a day. Are being isolated from the value system you may hear. for two hours on Sunday. Because the people you're around, the philosophies they have, the worldview they possess, the language they use, the discussions they have, the things they do may be absolutely, totally in antithesis to the worldview you were taught, raised in.
Oh, some of you have been to college, you know what I'm talking about. You know what it is to walk away from God because you're surrounded by secularism. By a different viewpoint. In fact, you don't even get to become an atheist until you go to college. Because you have to be educated.
Out of theism. Out of a view of God. He says, Let's bring these young people over and let's isolate them so that they're not being reinforced by their. God-centered worldview, their theistic. Orientation to life.
Let's not only isolate them, let's re-educate them. Because the end of verse 4 says Teach them the literature and language of the Chaldeans. Chaldean means Babylonian. In other words, let's bring them to school. In fact, he goes on to say they were given a three-year scholarship.
Now, if you're going to a Babylonian school located in a Babylonian city by Babylonian teachers reading Babylonian literature. Then you gonna start to think like a Babylonian. You're gonna start to think like the cultures. influence on you. You're going to read their books and their thinking and their orientation and their mindset.
You're going to begin to formulate your views of what's right and wrong, good and bad, up and down, based on the information overload you are receiving. And today, even if it's not a school, you watch television enough, it's information overload. Because it's 24 hours a day, more stations than you can ever tune into. It's overload, it's news overload, it's data overload. He says, let's take three years, let's give them a scholarship so they don't even have to pay for it, and let's Babylonianize them.
Let's indoctrinate them in the language. and the literature. I want them talking Babylonian talk. When doctor Evans returns in a moment, We'll see how Daniel kept his spiritual identity intact. in a culture intent on reshaping him.
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Let's create hopes and dreams and opportunities and fanfare. Let's make them feel good. Because we make them feel good, they're going to want to be in Babylon. They want to hang out with the rich and the famous. And then let's do something else.
Let's uh rename them. Their names coming out of Israel, verse 6, were Daniel, Hananiah, Mishiel, and Azariah. But we're going to rename them. We have to raise the question: why did they have to change the guys' names? Why can't you just call them what their mama called them?
Why we gotta change the name.
So let's learn a little Hebrew right now. Two of the Hebrew boys' names back home when they were born and their mamas named them. Was Daniel? And Michiel. Please notice that those two names end with L.
El. The other two Hananiah, Azariah, their names in with Ayah. I-A-H.
So now we learn a little bit about their mama and their daddy. Because they're the ones who need them. The ones who be whose name begins. Or ends with L. L is the Old Testament word for Elohim.
God. It's the singular of the plural. In the beginning, God Elohim created the heavens and the earth. That's plural because God is plural in this person. It's a majestic plural.
God is three persons composed of one God, or making one God, three different persons, making the singular God, Elohim. But if you just want to designate it singular, God said, Let us make man plural. Then he said, He made man singular.
So you can make Elohim the plural God, or you can use El. Aya. IAH is Yah. Hallelujah. Yeah!
Hallelujah means praise. Yum means God.
So those two boys were named after Jehovah. Which is God's self-revealing name.
So now we learn a little bit about these four boys, Mama and Daddy. They wanted these boys to be baptized with God's name.
So that they could never get away from God. Because every time you call their name, they had to be reminded of L or Aya. They had to be reminded that they had a God's stamp on them. Your job, mothers and fathers. It is to stamp your children with God so that when they go to Babylon, Their name has already been stamped on them.
Because when Babylon gets them. It's going to try to rename them. Uh uh Daniel googled Food. In a foreign land. And when Daniel Googled food in a foreign land, Up pops Exodus chapter 34, verses 14 and 15.
I am a jealous God, and in the foreign land, they're going to try to feed you food that has been sacrificed to a foreign God, and then ask you to come eat with them. You ought to be smart enough, Daniel, to know this food is not just about eating. This food is about fellowshipping around their God because we've already been told in verses one and two that he took. Out of the house of God and brought into his house that served his God. He knew the food had been offered to God.
So he knew to fellowship around the food was not just to eat, it was to fellowship with Babylon's God. He knew that this was about idolatry. About the worship of another God. And I hope you understand that's what the culture is offering you today. In the name of secularism, in the name of political correctness, what they're offering you is another God.
I don't know what you missed something. He would not eat the king's food. But he did take the king's job. He did accept the king's salary? You'll you see that when you read the chapter Because God is not asking you to isolate yourself from the culture.
I mean, you got to work somewhere. You've got to earn money doing something. He even wound up going to the King's School for three years. He went to a Sethler University. The issue is not did he go to a secular university, did he lose his identity?
in a secular university. The issue is not that he worked on a secular job. The issue is, did he lose his identity on the secular job in which he worked? The issue is not did he make a good salary. He's working in the king's court.
He's going to be well paid. In fact, he climbs the ladder of success very rapidly in the king's court because even the king wants somebody he can trust. And then even the king wants somebody who's going to make him more profitable. The problem is not that he worked that job. The issue is that the job didn't work him.
Daniel said, I've got my limitations. I'm going to work for you. I'm going to do good for you. The company's going to benefit because I'm here and working hard and being productive. But you have to understand, I have my boundaries.
College students. Your friends ought to know there's certain parties I don't go to. There are certain things I don't participate in because they have religious connotations against God. Verse na.
Now God granted Daniel favor. and compassion in the sight of the command of the officials.
Okay, wait a minute. Stick with me here. In verse 8, we got. But Daniel. In verse 9, we got now God.
Everybody wants God's favor, God's compassion, God's blessing when they've made absolutely no commitment. They haven't said, I'm taking my stand with God. and then see now God. We want to see God now. Like we want to be blessed first.
And then we promise what we're going to commit after we get blessed. That's called backwards Christian soldiers. God's not going to make the decision for you. He will honor the decision if it's the right one made, but he will not make the decision for you because then you're no longer the free agent he created you to be, but he will respond to the right decision. You're saying, God, bless me in my career.
And God's trying to see whether you've made up your mind. Are you taking him into that career, or you just want him to bless you? Even though you're going to forget him. in your career. This is radical stuff.
It used to not be radical stuff. Because a lot of the people that were around you were like you.
Now you will find yourself like Daniel and the three Hebrew boys, the odd man out. To make up your mind and not go with the crowd and not be politically correct, you're going to find yourself the odd ball. Let me tell you now. When you don't go with what's politically correct, when you won't go the way of the crowd, when you seek to be a Daniel in a Babylon and still retain the L on your name. I ain't talking about going to church.
I'm talking about not eating the meat. I'm talking about not compromising. with the standards of God. in order to be accepted by the culture. America is primed.
for decline. You're watching A generation without conscience. I hope you're seeing all this stuff that you're seeing kids doing at younger and younger age is because they have no conscience. They don't have a sense of this is wrong, this is shameful. They don't feel that bad about it.
Because all the systems out there have made it sound like it's okay, and everybody's doing it, and you don't have to feel bad about it. And it's no longer sinful. It's no longer evil. It's no longer something you should refrain from. It's no longer something you should say, that's not right.
Yeah, I did it, and it was wrong. It's now the end thing. And yes, you are going to look weird. Because you're living in a culture that says it's no longer weird.
So you're going to look strange when you make up your mind. But that's not how I roll. Cause I got L on the back of my name or IA. on the back of my name. And how did you get L on the back of your name and I on the back of your name?
And then you can say, let me tell you about my mama and my daddy. They named me this, and every time I looked up, it was God this and God that, and Jesus this, and Jesus that, and the Bible this, and the Bible that. Yeah, your kid's not gonna like it, it's gonna get on your nerves. But when Babylon tries to own them. You've given them a name to remember.
And something to reel them back in if they depart. Train up a child in the way he should go. And when he is old, he will not depart from you. Will give God a fishing reel and a line to reel them back in on.
So don't think you're wasting your time when you pray with them and pray for them and ask them what did you learn in Sunday school and have devotions with them. I know they're falling asleep. I know they're not paying attention. I know it looks like they're not interested. But if you give them L on the back of their name, I up on the back of their name, you have given them something for God to use when Babylon takes over.
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Tomorrow doctor Evans touches on the importance of the blessings we pass on. and what to do if they were never passed on to us. Right now, though, let's listen as doctor Evans wraps up today's teaching. And so what is God calling us to be? He's calling us to be saints in a secular society.
He's calling us to go against the grain when the grain is going against God. Because that system out there is sophisticated. Nebuchadnezzar. Has got this thing organized. to keep God out.
To redefine value systems, to redefine morality, to redefine order, to redefine. That system is been set up. to own you. That is unless you know your name.