Merry Christmas, “Jesus Was A Liberal” Is Hot Again, Etc.

by La Shawn on December 21, 2004

in Faith, Liberals

MCTo readers waiting for my Christmas-is-not-pagan post, here it is: Merry Christmas!

Seriously, I’ll try to have it done sometime tomorrow. If not, I’ll do a “Hope you had fun celebrating the non-pagan Christmas holiday” post after I return. I will probably take a blogging break Thursday through Sunday. As a teaser, think Christian liberty, a Savior who’s come into the world, the traditions of men…things along that line.

Meanwhile, I have no idea why so many searches for Jesus Was A Liberal are showing up in my referrers log. Someone in the media must be talking/writing about it again. For the benefit of those who’ve never perused my archives, I’ll re-rerun the post, dated August 6, 2004:

Jackson“‘Reverend’ Jesse Jackson makes some ignorant and incorrect assertions in his latest column, but I want to focus on one: the crack about Jesus being a liberal.

I cringe not at the idea that my Lord and Savior is a Democrat; I cringe because Jackson, a professing Christian, deliberately panders to those with little or no understanding of who Jesus is and what the Bible reveals about him.

People unfamiliar with the Bible tend to select verses and principles out of context to support a particular position. But Scripture must be compared with Scripture and interpreted in light of the whole Bible. There is no excuse for a so-called reverend, particularly one who attended seminary (didn’t finish), to make such errors. For political gain, however, he seems willing to deceive the unsuspecting about the nature of God. Jackson writes:

Think about it: A conservative Christian is a contradiction in terms. Christ wasn’t a conservative. He fed the hungry simply because they were hungry. He didn’t require that they go to work first. He healed the sick, simply because they were sick. He didn’t push them into an insurance company, or let the drug companies gouge them on prices. Jesus was a liberal; Herod was the conservative.

Implicit is the common notion that conservatives don’t care about the poor. Liberals think they’ve cornered the market on compassion simply because they advocate bigger government programs to do the caring and feeding. To sum up the difference between liberal compassion and true compassion, I’ll borrow an old saying: ‘Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.’

(If ‘Jesus was a liberal’, as Jackson says, I wonder what he’d have to say about the other attributes of liberalism, such as sexual permissiveness, advocating homosexual “marriage”, killing unborn babies or discriminating against people based on their race.)

While I believe non-political conservative values, such as promoting traditional families, self-restraint, self-reliance (physical, not spiritual), to name a few, are biblical attributes, I don’t dispute that some liberals mean well when they contend that feeding the hungry just because they’re hungry is what Jesus would do. It is true, but not the way they think.

As Jackson knows, liberal, conservative, libertarian, constitutionalist, etc., are labels we fallen humans came up with to describe our political ideology. Labels are just a quick way to describe where we are on an imaginary political line.

In that regard, I’ll dispense with political labels and use spiritual ones: believers, unbelievers, saved and unsaved. According to the Bible, which I believe is inerrant, infallible and God-breathed, we are dead in our sins. That is, we are incapable of recognizing the need for salvation. From the first disobedience in the Garden of Eden, every person born is a sinner. We are rebels through and through.

But a person is ’saved’ from God’s wrath once he’s acknowledged his sinful condition, confessed his sins, admitted his unworthiness and turns away from his sins. He’s asked God for mercy and forgiveness and acknowledged the need of a Savior: Christ crucified on the cross. In all of these things the repentent person has faith, and in his infinite mercy, God forgives. Read more here.

Jesus did many things in his 3-year ministry. With righteous indignation, he threw out traders and money-changers conducting business in God’s temple, fed the hungry and cared for and about the downtrodden. But that’s not all he did or ultimately why he came.

This is where the unbelieving miss a crucial point. Christ wasn’t a traveling doctor or soup kitchen volunteer walking about the countryside curing ailments and filling bellies with loaves of bread and fish. He was extending an offer to heal spiritual sickness and provide the bread of life — Himself — to satisfy spiritual hunger. The portrait of a “liberal” Jesus misses these points entirely.

Christ indeed fed the poor. The poor in spirit. Christ said, “I am the bread of life….Your forefathers ate the manna in the desert, yet they died. But here is the bread that comes down from heaven, which a man may eat and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever.”

Some people don’t believe that Jesus was anything other than a man. They say Jesus was a good teacher, a wise philosopher and an all-around great guy but ignore the fact that this “good teacher” claimed to be the Son of God. He claimed authority to judge sin, not merely to point it out. Such authority is given to no mere man.

In his boldness, Christ told the unbelieving Jews that if they indeed knew God, they’d also know him because he and God were one. He even claimed to be the “I AM” himself, the name of the God of the Old Testament. Jesus is also the Lamb slain to pay for the sins of those he came to save. He will return to deliver God’s wrath on an unrepentant world. Isn’t it interesting that people who claim Jesus was a liberal skip over this part?

I certainly didn’t expect Jesse Jackson to say all this in a 650-word column, but a little hint would have been nice.

To heal our spiritual sickness and hunger is why Christ came into the world, and I pray that Jesse Jackson knows it. If he really believes that the God of the Bible approves of deception and deliberate misapplication of Scripture, I truly feel sorry for him. A man who once believed abortion was murder has let his political ambition take precedence over truth.

This is compassion: I pray that God has mercy on him.

Update: Slightly edited (and shortened) version.

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DarkStar 12.21.04 at 6:16 pm

Merry Christmas to you as well.

La Shawn 12.21.04 at 6:24 pm

Merry Christmas!

Jerry McClellan 12.21.04 at 7:03 pm

Merry Christmas Miss Barber!

Renee 12.21.04 at 7:04 pm

Merry Christmas La Shawn

Ray Phelps 12.21.04 at 7:04 pm

Merry Christmas, and I’ll get a jump on the Happy New Year. :D

Willis 12.21.04 at 7:21 pm

Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas to you!

Bucktowndusty 12.21.04 at 9:12 pm

Wasn’t Jesus a liberal around the time when Al Gore invented the Internet? Or how about when Clinton did not have sex with that woman…Monica Lewinsky?

Evon Bachaus 12.21.04 at 9:59 pm

Merry Christmas to you and all your readers. Have a blessed, peaceful Christmas.

Chris Roberts 12.21.04 at 10:45 pm

Merry Christmas, LaShawn. God Bless your work!

Laurie 12.22.04 at 12:15 am

Merry Christmas LaShawn. Bless you for spreading the Gospel! Romans 15:13.

Miller's Time 12.22.04 at 12:26 am

Off topic — I want to thank you for the link, but I have moved my blog to http://millers_time.typepad.com

Thanks and have a Merry Christmas

meep 12.22.04 at 8:01 am

Merry Christmas! I’ll be reading you again in the new year…

LawWife 12.22.04 at 8:17 am

Have a very merry Christmas, La Shawn!

Montie 12.22.04 at 8:38 am

Merry Christmas La Shawn,

I would like to thank you for this blog. One of the small joys of my daily routine is to stop in at “La Shawn Barber’s Corner” for a dose of common sense and true spirituality in a world so lacking in both.

Michael 12.22.04 at 10:11 am

I thought Al Gore invented the Internets.

John C James III 12.22.04 at 11:11 am

Merry Christmas to all. Let’s remember it’s not about the presents, its about the Birth of our Savior.

Happy Birthday to you dear Lord!

JJ

birdwoman 12.22.04 at 12:25 pm

Dude, I had a shouting match with my radio last night. Apparently, some Christians were arrested in Philadelphia recently for proclaiming at an organized “out-fest”. They got tagged with hate speech and other stuff.

The radio commentator said they were being provocative, but this shouldn’t be a problem.

Some guy called in and said, as a Christian, he knew Jesus’s message and that Jesus wasn’t provocative.

I yelled at him (wonder if he heard?) if he wasn’t provocative, why the heck did they crucify him?

Sheesh.

Anyway, Merry Christmas to you and all your happy (and unhappy) readers!

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SCSIwuzzy 12.22.04 at 12:34 pm

Birdwoman,
Was that on Dom-G last night?
Missed that.
I’ve heard about the incident as well. The christians in question were being less provacative than the Pink Angels, who were trying to prevent the group from getting near the outfest, or from being seen.
This group (the Christians) have a history, however, but I don’t think that excuses the Pink Angels behaivor, or the fact that only the Christian group was arrested and charged.
But being gay in Philly puts you in a protected class, since the DA ignores gay on gay crime and gay on straight crime as a general rule. I still don’t know what hold the LGBT community here has on her and her office…

birdwoman 12.22.04 at 1:36 pm

yeah, it was on Dom last night.

I don’t get why anyone was arrested – I can’t understand how *any* speech can be illegal, unless it’s like yelling FIRE in a crowded theater.

And I really, really hope that the ACLU gets all over this (*cough* *snicker*)

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SCSIwuzzy 12.22.04 at 1:44 pm

The Anti-Cristian Leftist Utopians? Not likely. They’re too busy shutting down manger scenes, christmas carols, trees etc at this time of year to bother with something like free speech.

AWG 12.22.04 at 2:00 pm

Merry Christmas to all! :o )

firebird 12.22.04 at 2:48 pm

Jesus was a conservative he was for family values and the christian church and oh yes MERRY CHRISTMAS MR POTTER

Steven J. Kelso Sr. 12.22.04 at 3:14 pm

Merry Christmas to all!

La Shawn 12.22.04 at 8:17 pm

I’m in balmy South Carolina…Merry Christmas, everybody! :D

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