So, you’ve read the title of today’s blog post and, some of you, if not all, have come up with an interpretation of the acronym “BS”. Some eyebrows might be raised, some brows furrowed, some may frown, and others may chuckle, but each one of you would have made a decision about its meaning according to what you believe. Those of you who may have gone into the gutter for its meaning can climb out now…
”BS” here doesn’t stand for that, even though at times your
BS can be BS, it’s an acronym for “Belief System”. We all believe in something
– we all have our own BS and when it comes to what we believe as Christians,
unlike acronyms, it cannot be shorthand, however, like acronyms, your Belief
System has to stand for something of substance and value. Beliefs are personal
and who or what you believe in is also personal – it is a matter of choice – a
choice that no-one but you can and must make. It is up to you to decide.
Joshua and his household made their choice when he publicly
proclaimed,
“But maybe you don’t want to serve the Lord. You must choose
for yourselves today. Today you must decide who you will serve…You must choose
for yourselves. But as for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.” – Joshua
24:15 (ERV)
If you consider yourself a Christian, what you believe is
essential for the Christian life and plays an important role in your walk or
journey. Your beliefs are rooted in where your faith rests and is fundamental
in determining what your return will be. The Word of God tells us what to
believe and lets us know the outcome, for instance, Jesus said to Martha,
“Remember what I told you? I said that if you believed, you
would see God’s divine greatness.” – John 11:40 (ERV)
But many times, we choose either not to believe or we
believe some things and ignore the rest. Listen, if God says something “is”
then that’s what you believe because whatever He says, He will bring to pass
(Isaiah 46:11). You call yourself a Believer but what are you actually
believing, and where is it taking you?
The truth is, we have not been conditioned to completely
believe God. We do not take Him at His word, yet we want others to believe that
our word is our bond, even in our fickle state where we change our minds from
one moment to the next. There’s a lack of persistent fidelity in our Belief
System which causes the vacillation.
Your BS will drive your behaviour and influence your life
experiences. As passionate as your desires may be, you’ll never experience what
you desire to be, only what you believe to be – change your BS, transform your
life. Some BS, rather than lead you toward Christ is leading you away from Him
and sadly, you are so resolute in your own BS that you do not recognize that
you’re headed in the wrong direction.
People have a tendency to get so caught up in the church’s stated set of beliefs, they start believing the right things the wrong way and instead of establishing an intimate, personal relationship with Jesus, they become deeply involved with church and its activities. Jesus is not a doctrine or an accumulation of rules, He is a real Person, with whom you must be involved by way of a personal encounter (see Revelation 3:20). Bare knowledge of the content of the message of Christianity does not a Christian make, your Belief System cannot be built upon a shifting-sand foundation or based upon outward behaviour.
“My dear friends, many false prophets are in the world now.
So don’t believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see if they are from
God.” – 1 John 4:1 (ERV)
Understand that beliefs are very powerful, and you can be
deluded not only by others but by yourself as well.
Now, that said, I am not attempting to foist my own BS on you, I cannot
tell you what you should or shouldn’t believe, that my dear friend is entirely
up to you. We are all varied in our beliefs, however, as it pertains to our
walk with God, we can all agree on the basic belief that apart from Christ we
are separated from God (John 14:6). This is a necessary starting point despite
our certain theological differences.
On the road to Pentecost is the perfect place to take an
honest look at your BS; examine your BS in the light of the Word of God, not on
your own but through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Author of the Word.
Amen†
Shelley Johnson “On the Road to Pentecost: What’s up with
your BS?” © 2017 revisited May 10, 2025