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Falling Away From The Truth: The Sifting Of The Church

Growing up in the mountains of North Carolina, one of my favorite pastimes was searching for gemstones in nearby creeks. I would use an old colander that had served its purpose in the kitchen and had been relegated to a second life as a rusty outdoor toy. I’d dig the strainer into the dirt and then I’d shake it methodically, watching the grains of sand fall. 

I’d keep shaking until all that was left were the larger rocks—and that’s where I would find the treasures. A billion grains of sand were irrelevant, but the rubies, emeralds and sapphires, their colors and textures, held a much greater importance. While wet dirt quickly slipped between my fingers, the rocks were steadfast and strong.

That passing childhood memory floated through my mind recently as I considered the state of Christianity today. The church as a whole is being sifted. Each of us—as followers of Christ—is as well. And while being sifted hurts, it’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Individually, our faith is being tested on a daily basis, whether it’s the coronavirus, civil unrest, lawlessness, the proliferation and affirmation of sin, or the perpetual anger and hatred all around us. The Bible said this would happen as we near the end of this age. While I’m not saying that we are in the end times, ponder this passage from 2 Timothy and see if it seems familiar:

2 Timothy 3:1-5 KJV – “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.”

Doesn’t that sound like a ready-made description of our present world? 

Now, consider each of those negative attributes as the interwoven wires of a sifter. Every day we are run through that straining process. It’s not easy. It can hurt and it can be scary. As with a soft clump of wet sand, the sifter may cause some to lose heart and break apart, falling through piece by piece until there’s nothing to differentiate one grain from the next.

That is an all-too-familiar tragedy. Someone knows the truth and has heard the Word, but they’re pulled under by the temptations and struggles of this present age. They turn their back on the hope of Jesus and find their security in momentary pleasure or gain. Rather than being transformed by the renewal of their mind, they are “conformed to this world” (Romans 12:2). They’re sifted out, and that’s an extremely dangerous place to be.

But for the believers who cling to God, who find refuge in our Rock and Fortress and Deliverer (Psalm 18:2), the strainer purifies. The sins of this world—so prevalent and celebrated in today’s society—can actually drive us closer to God rather than pulling us from Him if we flee from temptation, or if we go to our knees in repentance when we sin. By God’s grace at work in us, we come to hold ever more tightly to the eternal truths of the Bible.

The grains of worldliness slip away, leaving our convictions and faith stronger and more mature. Like the gemstones in my youth, the steadfastness and beauty come into focus as the mess dissipates.

The stakes of being sifted are exponentially higher for the church. 

Pastors have the responsibility of shepherding their flock into a closer relationship with Christ through teaching and guiding. That’s an incredible calling. Tragically, some pastors lead their congregants down a path that ends in destruction by turning away from Scripture and crafting the Christian faith in their own image.

In recent weeks I’ve heard a pastor discuss hell as a figurative place, not literal. And I’ve learned of a nearby church—a longstanding Christian church—that no longer holds that Jesus is necessary for salvation. They are intentionally denying Christ’s words in John 14:6, where He says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Romans 13:12-14 says, “The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.”

Unfortunately, many churches and church leaders today enjoy making “provision for the flesh.” They’re more interested in tickling the ears of their listeners than they are in sharing the hard truths of Scripture. They’d rather be popular with the world than to be found faithful in Jesus. They want the love of God without the judgment and righteousness of God (both vitally important parts of the same equation).

They’re being sifted, and their flocks are being sifted with them. Sadly, they are falling away from the truth.

But conversely, I see a renewed passion for Scripture in many churches. The Word of God is being proclaimed victoriously and unapologetically. The Bible is being recognized as “a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105). Lost souls are finding the answer for their brokenness as they encounter the true and living God, Jesus Christ!

These churches are being sifted, too, but they aren’t falling away. They are firm and unmovable, because they cling to the “rock of our salvation” (Psalm 95:1).

The trajectory of our society is forcing all of us—laypeople and pastors alike—to truly question what and why we believe, and it’s requiring us to make a choice. Will we stand firm, even if it costs us everything? Will we be steadfast through mockery and hatred? Will we persevere to the end, holding tight to hear the words “Well done”?

My friends, you and I are being sifted. It’s painful. We watch as some around us fall away. But we know that, ultimately, we are called to faithfully follow our Savior, resolute in our dependence on Him. The world may turn away, but the hope of eternity awaits those of us who stand firm.

Will Graham: The Sifting of the Church

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When we consider the moral truth of the sanctity of human life in the womb — and the equally important right of citizens not to be forced to finance its destruction — we are reminded of the words of another president at a moment of national consequence who said: “Important principles may, and must, be inflexible.”

Pro-Family Coalition Urges Executive Order To Protect Religious Freedom Of Christian Parents

These four recommendations would prevent federal and state governments from unconstitutionally withholding adoption and foster care licenses from Christians or taking children with sexual identity confusion away from loving, Christian parents. States like Colorado, Massachusetts, Vermont, Oregon, Washington and California require prospective foster parents to affirm a child’s same-sex attraction and sexual identity confusion.

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In the case of some, it was God's sovereignty that permitted tragic events to unfold, knowing the impact of the Gospel would be worth the cost. In other instances, God raised individuals into higher positions of responsibility, knowing that their prioritizing of Jesus above all else would provide opportunities to proclaim Biblical truth in powerful ways. Here is a list of Christians who were used by God in 2025 to make a tremendous impact.

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Growing up in the mountains of North Carolina, one of my favorite pastimes was searching for gemstones in nearby creeks. I would use an old colander that had served its purpose in the kitchen and had been relegated to a second life as a rusty outdoor toy. I’d dig the strainer into the dirt and then I’d shake it methodically, watching the grains of sand fall. 

I’d keep shaking until all that was left were the larger rocks—and that’s where I would find the treasures. A billion grains of sand were irrelevant, but the rubies, emeralds and sapphires, their colors and textures, held a much greater importance. While wet dirt quickly slipped between my fingers, the rocks were steadfast and strong.

That passing childhood memory floated through my mind recently as I considered the state of Christianity today. The church as a whole is being sifted. Each of us—as followers of Christ—is as well. And while being sifted hurts, it’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Individually, our faith is being tested on a daily basis, whether it’s the coronavirus, civil unrest, lawlessness, the proliferation and affirmation of sin, or the perpetual anger and hatred all around us. The Bible said this would happen as we near the end of this age. While I’m not saying that we are in the end times, ponder this passage from 2 Timothy and see if it seems familiar:

2 Timothy 3:1-5 KJV – “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.”

Doesn’t that sound like a ready-made description of our present world? 

Now, consider each of those negative attributes as the interwoven wires of a sifter. Every day we are run through that straining process. It’s not easy. It can hurt and it can be scary. As with a soft clump of wet sand, the sifter may cause some to lose heart and break apart, falling through piece by piece until there’s nothing to differentiate one grain from the next.

That is an all-too-familiar tragedy. Someone knows the truth and has heard the Word, but they’re pulled under by the temptations and struggles of this present age. They turn their back on the hope of Jesus and find their security in momentary pleasure or gain. Rather than being transformed by the renewal of their mind, they are “conformed to this world” (Romans 12:2). They’re sifted out, and that’s an extremely dangerous place to be.

But for the believers who cling to God, who find refuge in our Rock and Fortress and Deliverer (Psalm 18:2), the strainer purifies. The sins of this world—so prevalent and celebrated in today’s society—can actually drive us closer to God rather than pulling us from Him if we flee from temptation, or if we go to our knees in repentance when we sin. By God’s grace at work in us, we come to hold ever more tightly to the eternal truths of the Bible.

The grains of worldliness slip away, leaving our convictions and faith stronger and more mature. Like the gemstones in my youth, the steadfastness and beauty come into focus as the mess dissipates.

The stakes of being sifted are exponentially higher for the church. 

Pastors have the responsibility of shepherding their flock into a closer relationship with Christ through teaching and guiding. That’s an incredible calling. Tragically, some pastors lead their congregants down a path that ends in destruction by turning away from Scripture and crafting the Christian faith in their own image.

In recent weeks I’ve heard a pastor discuss hell as a figurative place, not literal. And I’ve learned of a nearby church—a longstanding Christian church—that no longer holds that Jesus is necessary for salvation. They are intentionally denying Christ’s words in John 14:6, where He says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Romans 13:12-14 says, “The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.”

Unfortunately, many churches and church leaders today enjoy making “provision for the flesh.” They’re more interested in tickling the ears of their listeners than they are in sharing the hard truths of Scripture. They’d rather be popular with the world than to be found faithful in Jesus. They want the love of God without the judgment and righteousness of God (both vitally important parts of the same equation).

They’re being sifted, and their flocks are being sifted with them. Sadly, they are falling away from the truth.

But conversely, I see a renewed passion for Scripture in many churches. The Word of God is being proclaimed victoriously and unapologetically. The Bible is being recognized as “a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105). Lost souls are finding the answer for their brokenness as they encounter the true and living God, Jesus Christ!

These churches are being sifted, too, but they aren’t falling away. They are firm and unmovable, because they cling to the “rock of our salvation” (Psalm 95:1).

The trajectory of our society is forcing all of us—laypeople and pastors alike—to truly question what and why we believe, and it’s requiring us to make a choice. Will we stand firm, even if it costs us everything? Will we be steadfast through mockery and hatred? Will we persevere to the end, holding tight to hear the words “Well done”?

My friends, you and I are being sifted. It’s painful. We watch as some around us fall away. But we know that, ultimately, we are called to faithfully follow our Savior, resolute in our dependence on Him. The world may turn away, but the hope of eternity awaits those of us who stand firm.

Will Graham: The Sifting of the Church

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Forcing Americans To Fund Abortion: This Is Not Merely A Policy Dispute; It Is A Profound Moral Wrong

When we consider the moral truth of the sanctity of human life in the womb — and the equally important right of citizens not to be forced to finance its destruction — we are reminded of the words of another president at a moment of national consequence who said: “Important principles may, and must, be inflexible.”

Pro-Family Coalition Urges Executive Order To Protect Religious Freedom Of Christian Parents

These four recommendations would prevent federal and state governments from unconstitutionally withholding adoption and foster care licenses from Christians or taking children with sexual identity confusion away from loving, Christian parents. States like Colorado, Massachusetts, Vermont, Oregon, Washington and California require prospective foster parents to affirm a child’s same-sex attraction and sexual identity confusion.

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Bold Ambassadors For Christ Who Were Powerfully Used By God In 2025

In the case of some, it was God's sovereignty that permitted tragic events to unfold, knowing the impact of the Gospel would be worth the cost. In other instances, God raised individuals into higher positions of responsibility, knowing that their prioritizing of Jesus above all else would provide opportunities to proclaim Biblical truth in powerful ways. Here is a list of Christians who were used by God in 2025 to make a tremendous impact.

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