

By His own sovereign initiative, the Lord seems to be preparing His people all over
the world for a closer approximation of the fullness of Christ. The cross-
We each hold an important responsibility in this
new work. We must be willing to lay aside denominationalism, pride, and self-
Whatever God may be doing ultimately,
we must take seriously the ugliness of sin and worldliness that have rendered the
body of Christ sick with the cancer of compromise. The Apostle Paul's list of sins
in (
Just as the adversary seeks to gain a foothold of influence
in the life of the individual believer, he also tries to gain influence in a church,
ministry organization, or missionary endeavour. Typically, openings to enemy infiltration
trace to unexposed or unresolved “sin in the camp,” among either laity or leadership.
This results in a departure of the Lord's favor and a cloud of oppression. As accuser
and adversary, the devil takes every advantage of the body's disobedience to God's
moral law and works to aggravate unresolved sin. The body of Jesus Christ must seek
to maintain both moral purity and unity of the Spirit in order to fully appropriate
the Lord's protection from the evil one's accusations.
Let's be reasonable and realistic.
Such sins as deceit, malicious anger, bitterness, slander, and the spreading of strife
are destructive enough merely on the human level. In church life or in Christian
service, all of us have at one time or another been the object of someone's unjustified
criticism. On top of the hurt and anger which can consume our time and energy, we
always face the temptation to pour out the pain, to share a bitter word about the
offender.
We don't need to blame the devil for our flirtation with sensuality or outright
involvement in immorality. Sufficient roots of sin remain below the surface of our
lives to cause corruption. The sin of unbelief—a refusal to take God's Word by faith—is
cause enough for deadness and confusion in our corporate life.
Over the years I've
seen numerous pastors and leaders of para-
Demonic entities of strife,
sensuality, bitterness, and discouragement actively seek to take advantage of unresolved
carnality. James hit that nail squarely on the head: “But if ye have bitter envying
and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. This wisdom
descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. For where envying and
strife is, there is confusion and every evil work. (
In short,
it is too easy to simply pin our corporate problems on the devil. Let's be wise in
our assessment of what really ails us. Often a church or organization simply needs
a bold change of leadership or a clearer definition of direction. Or, even more importantly,
individual members of the church may need to repent of their apathy and compromise
with culture and return to seeking the Lord as their first love.
Rev. Michael Cochran
The Cancer of Compromise