Billy Graham, on Satan and Jonestown
By EDWIN CLARK
Singapore - The tragedy in Guyana that has shocked the world is a complicated
and painful
reminder of the words of the great Jewish Prophet Jeremiah, who said, "The
heart is deceitful
above all things,
and desperately wicked: who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9). And it is a
reminder of
the warning
of Jesus: "For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ, and shall
deceive many"
(Mark 13:6).
The Bible is
full of warnings about false prophets and false messiahs. These satanically
inspired
people have
appeared in almost every generation of history. The Old Testament bears
eloquent
testimony to
practices in early cultures that were similar to what happened in Guyana,
including
human sacrifice.
On Oct. 12, my
wife and I laid a wreath at the Auschwitz concentration camp where more
than four
million men,
women and children were tormented and executed in the most horrible example
of a
kind of religious
insanity. Auschwitz stands as a tragic reminder of the terrible potential
man has for
violence and
inhumanity.
But we have seen
Auschwitz repeated again and again though on a vastly different scale--from
the
Manson murders
to the Munich Olympic massacre to the Guyana mass killings and suicides.
And I fear there may be more to come.
As I travel throughout the world I can feel the tremors of more diabolical earthquakes.
God is at work
in the hearts of millions--but so is the devil. As an editorial in a Bangkok
newspaper
said last week,
"Satan is not dead."
Unfortunately,
as long as man's heart remains unchanged, this type of tragedy will continue
to occur-
-whether in
the cold-blooded murders that plague every American city, or the frightening
terrorism
that stalks
so much of the world, or through the wholesale deception of false messiahs
like Jim Jones.
As the nations
of the world reach for new levels of affluence, social and economic prosperity,
they
are bewildered
when these things do not bring personal peace or fulfillment. People are
confused,
but true inner
peace never comes through possessions or "the better life." Perhaps this
is why we are
living in a
time of such tremendous spiritual experimentation. Thousands are turning
to gurus and cults
of various sorts.
Voodooism, satanism, witchcraft and other demonic forms have emerged from
their
closets to haunt
us in our generation.
But only a transformation
of the heart can give man a new sense of direction, a right purpose and
meaning for
living. This is why it is important for each of us to heed the words of
the prophets and
the disciples
who continually warned people that they must repent of their sins and turn
to God by
faith--or suffer
the consequences.
An individual's
life can only be transformed by a personal experience with God that gives
to each
one moral guidelines
and a new value system.
Unfortunately in that search for God it is all too easy to blunder into the arms of Satan instead.
This is what happened in Guyana.
One may speak
of the Jones situation as that of a cult, but it would be a sad mistake
to identify it in
any way with
Christianity.
It is true that
he came from a religious background but what he did and how he thought
have no
relationship
to the views and teachings of any legitimate form of historic Christianity.
We have witnessed
a false messiah who used the cloak of religion to cover a confused mind
filled
with a mixture
of pseudo-religion, political ambition, sensual lust, financial dishonesty
and,
apparently,
even murder. None of this has anything to do with true faith in God.
A news magazine
has called Mr. Jones's movement "a culture of death." Whenever men leave
God
they commit
spiritual suicide, which ultimately bears its fruit in the death of a culture,
including social,
economic and
political suicide when carried to the ultimate.
Our hearts go out to those left behind that have been hurt and confused by this terrifying tragedy.
Apparently Mr.
Jones was a slave of a diabolical supernatural power from which he refused
to be
set free.
He was like a
drug addict or an alcoholic who refuses to admit his need or seek help
from the only
one who cold
have set him free--God!
Jesus said: "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
Billy Graham, the evangelist, is preaching in Singapore.