One of my greatest fears is waking up to
find that the comments section of my social media posting has been inundated
with people calling me out for something problematic that I posted. There was a
time when social media was a relatively innocent, peaceful and harmless virtual
platform where you could post just about anything and get away with it. This is
no longer true especially if you are a high profiled personality. Every word or
thought or opinion which you express would be thoroughly scrutinised by
keyboard warriors. The fear of being “cancelled” can cripple us to the point
that nowadays, we find it hard to share our opinions honestly in public.
This phenomenon is what we call “cancel
culture” which involves public denouncement of those who dare to express an
opinion that is different from the position of a particular group. What makes
them such a fearful force to contend with is that, they often act in a pack -
like a pack of wolves or a school of piranhas. For actually expressing your
opinion, you will be labelled with all sorts of names, depending on which end
of the spectrum your critics belong to. One begins to see how the majority can
be held ransom by a small but loud militant minority and eventually be forced
to placate the latter by giving in to their demands. It is no longer Truth which
motivates us but fear.
But today, our Lord repeatedly tells us,
“do not be afraid.” Do not be afraid of speaking the Truth; do not be afraid of
intimidation from those who wish to silence you: do not be afraid of
opposition, persecution and even martyrdom at the hands of your enemies; do not
be afraid because we are of great worth in the eyes of God. At the end of the
day, do not be afraid of proclaiming the gospel.
There is no denying that it is tempting to
stop preaching the gospel or to soften the message in order to make things
easier and protect ourselves from suffering and opposition. It may seem for now
that whatever is the Truth may be passed off by society as a lie, but we are
assured by the Lord that those who bravely proclaim and defend the Truth will
experience vindication one day. Even if the Truth seems obfuscated in our
lifetime, one day, “everything that is now covered will be uncovered, and
everything now hidden will be made clear.”
Therefore, despite all the opposition and
vilification which we will receive, Christians must continue to speak “in the
daylight” and proclaim the gospel “from the housetops.” Such bold proclamations
may lead to martyrdom, there is no denying that. But our Lord reminds us that
the goal of a Christian witness is not just survival and personal safety but
salvation. “Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the
soul; fear him rather who can destroy both body and soul in hell.” Therefore we
should fear God more than our persecutors. Tell the truth and risk the wrath of
the mob. But tell a lie and risk the wrath of God. We should prefer the former
to the latter.
At the end of the day, the real motivation
for our decisions, our actions and our speech should not be the fear of public
reaction but rather, the judgment from God. Our Lord tells us that He will
acknowledge us before His Heavenly Father, if we stand resolutely to
acknowledge Him before His enemies. His enemies may harm our bodies, but God
will save our souls. We may be “cancelled” by the angry mob, but we will be
affirmed by our loving God. But be warned, less we take God’s patience and
mercy for granted. God will not hesitate to “cancel” us, if we choose to
placate the mob for our political survival, rather than stand for what is true
and good and morally right, and be saved from eternal damnation.
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