CREEPING COMPROMISE
August 4, 2007
By Ernie Knoll
www.4hispeople.com
In my dream, it is a Sabbath
morning and I am sitting in a pastor’s church on the back far right side. I
watch as announcements are given. I notice that many are in idle conversations
and laughing. Several of the infants are crying. Some people are visiting out
in the foyer. Next the elder offers the congregational prayer.
I am now standing on the
right side of the platform. As I look out I see many angels standing, some
sitting next to members. I see noble looking angels wearing white robes. I also
see other angels wearing robes of dark gray. Their countenances are weathered
and worn. I watch as these angels are upsetting infants to make them cry and
cause other distractions to draw people’s attention away from what is being
said from the pulpit. I see others making the minds of several wander. These
evil angels are sitting and whispering in the ears of children and teenagers.
They are trying hard to distract them from what is being said. Some are
standing at the back doors to keep those in the foyer from coming into the
sanctuary. Other of these angels are doing all they can to ruin the atmosphere
of reverence and holiness in the sanctuary.
The pastor now gets up to
begin his sermon, shares a little, looks down and then pauses and looks up. He
says, “Let’s pray this morning before we open God’s Word.” He kneels to the
right of the pulpit. His prayer is very short. During his prayer, he asks that
God send His holy angels to fill the sanctuary and that all the evil angels be
escorted out and away from the church.
During the prayer, I watch as
many of God’s holy angels come in to escort the evil angels out. Some of God’s
angels sit down to quiet the infants. Others encourage listeners to put away
worldly thoughts and focus on what is being said. Some quickly usher those
visiting in the foyer into the sanctuary to find a place to sit. The church is
now filled with heavenly angels. Outside the church, holy angels stand shoulder
to shoulder. They face outwards with their back toward the church and have
circled the entire church.
I am now sitting on the back
far right side of the church again. The pastor finishes his prayer, stands up
and returns to the pulpit. The church now has a quiet and reverent atmosphere.
He then starts his sermon over again and begins by saying, “Today’s talk is
entitled, ‘The Creeping Compromise.’ ”