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Be Separate

March 1, 2011 - There is no institution in America quite comparable to West Point. To be a cadet at West Point you must be a citizen of the United States, unmarried, between 17 and 22 years of age and you must conform to the most difficult mental, physical and educational standards.

Be Separate

The Christian should stand out like a sparkling diamond against a rough background. He should be more wholesome than anyone else.—Billy Graham

Be Separate

The cadets are taught discipline, character, dedication and purpose. These young people have a definite objective and are willing to pay the price of hard work and rigid discipline in order to receive the training.

I have had the privilege of speaking in the beautiful Gothic Chapel at West Point. As I looked out upon that sea of determined, dedicated young faces—some of the cream of American youth—I could not help but think of the weak, emaciated, milquetoast Christians in the average church who claim to be following Jesus Christ.

While the nation sees an increase in crime, immorality, adultery, drunkenness, irreverence, infidelity and open apostasy, millions of professing Christians have forgotten the Word of Scripture that says, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him … take up his cross daily” (Luke 9:23).

Our Lord regarded His followers as a select company that belonged to a different world from other people. He warned the disciples to be loyal to His teachings and principles. He told them that they were to set their affection on things above.

He also warned that they would find circumstances exceedingly difficult. Refusing to conform to worldly principles and practices, and living under the lordship of Christ, they would soon become marked men. He told them that the world would hate them.

They could not make their light shine by sinking to the world’s low level. It was only by abiding in Christ and living under the ruling power of His Holy Spirit that they could elevate the world. The power and progress of the Christian church would depend on its unlikeness to the world and its likeness to Jesus Christ.

The distinction between the lives of those who lived for this world and those who lived for Christ’s world was so clear that it made a deep impression on the pagan world of the first century. The early Christians influenced thousands to embrace the Christian faith because they were more loving and more considerate than their neighbors.

Christ meant for His followers to be different. But being merely different was not enough. They were to be the cleanest, kindest, most unselfish, friendliest, most courteous, most industrious, most thoughtful, truest and most loving people on Earth.

The world of today is just as pagan in spirit as it was 2,000 years ago. In recent years, the most cultured nations in the world have been guilty of acts of barbarianism that would have shocked even pagan Rome.

Millions no longer worship stone idols, but they do worship fleshly idols. They worship and serve the creature more than the Creator. They worship film and television stars, sex, success, wealth and money, but they have little place for God. The television set has become the sanctuary of millions in an atmosphere that is hostile to spiritual growth.

To a large extent, the American church has become merged with the world. It has adopted so many of the world’s ideals and standards that it has lost its ability to stem the tide of crime, deception and immorality that is sweeping the nation. For millions of church members there is no deep commitment to the cause of Christ, no regularity of attendance at public worship, no sacrificial giving, no personal religious discipline.

The aim of many churches today seems to be to get names on a list, and the deeper meaning of Christ’s call for discipleship is neglected. Therefore, the world has moved into the church. There is apparent success, but in reality there is tragic failure. Quaker theologian Elton Trueblood once said, “Our main mission field today, so far as America is concerned, is within the church membership itself.”

Ezekiel’s parable of the valley of dry bones pictures Israel as dried up and nearly lost, with no evidence of life. All that remain are the bones, dry and dead. This is true of hundreds of churches today. The organization is going smoothly, but there is little life.

The thrilling thing about Ezekiel’s story, however, is that new life is possible. The miracle of regeneration can occur: “Breathe on these slain, that they may live” (Ezekiel 37:9).

Though Ezekiel was talking about Israel, his parable applies equally well to the church of Christ. The church can be revived. God’s interest is not merely in reaching outsiders, important as they are; He is concerned equally with changing the insiders. The call of Christ is for rededication to Him—a call to follow Him, to pattern our lives after His.

As Christians, of course, we must live in the world. We must infiltrate the world with a purpose to help win the world. But we are not to participate in the evils of the world. There are certain things that a Christian must say no to—in politics, in the shop, in the office. We must show that we are citizens of another world, and many times we may suffer misunderstanding and persecution because of it.

We should refuse to support anything that does not meet with the approval of our Christian conscience. Thousands of professing Christians are betraying their Christian principles because they are more concerned for the world’s smile than the commendation of Jesus Christ.

I have found that the casual Christian has little influence upon others. It is only the Christian who refuses to compromise in matters of honesty, integrity and morality that is bearing an effective witness for Christ.

Worldly Christians are prepared to do as the world does. They will condone dishonest and unethical practices because they are afraid of the world’s displeasure. Only by a life of obedience to the voice of the Spirit, by a daily dying of self, by a full dedication to Christ and constant fellowship with Him, are we enabled to live a godly and influential life in this ungodly world.

Many Christians, however, have misunderstood worldliness. Certain elements of daily life are not sinful in themselves but have a tendency to lead to sin if they are abused. Abuse literally means “overuse” or “extreme use” of lawful things, which then becomes sin.

Pleasure is lawful in its use, but unlawful in its overuse. Ambition is an essential part of true character, but it must be fixed on lawful objects and exercised in proper proportion. Our occupation, reading, dress, friendships and other aspects of life are legitimate and necessary, but they can easily become illegitimate, unnecessary and harmful.

Thousands of people engaged in various business enterprises have sold their souls to the devil for an extra dollar. They are willing to cheat, lie and steal in order to make more money. Worldliness is a spirit, an atmosphere, an influence permeating human society, and we need to guard against it constantly and strenuously.

The Bible says, “Do not love the world or the things in the world” (1 John 2:15). The Bible also warns that the world and the lust of it shall pass away, but he who does the will of God shall abide forever (Cf. 1 John 2:17).

To the Romans, Paul wrote, “Do not be conformed to this world” (Romans 12:2).

To the Corinthians, he wrote, “Come out … and be separate” (2 Corinthians 6:17).

James says, “Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God” (James 4:4).

These Scriptures clearly teach that the Christian is to be in the world, but not of it; separated from it, yet a witness to it; not molded by it, but manifesting Christ to it; not ensnared in it, but exerting an influence for good over it; not compromising with it, but challenging it; not coming down to its level, but seeking to lift souls up to a higher level.

There must be an out-and-out stand for Christ. It does not mean that in society we are snobs or have a superiority complex. But the Christian should stand out like a sparkling diamond against a rough background. He should be more wholesome than anyone else. He should be poised, cultured, courteous, gracious, but firm in the things he does or does not do. He should laugh and be radiant; but he should refuse to allow the world to pull him down to its level.

The greatest need today in Christendom is a revival within the church of dedicated, separated, disciplined Christians, living for the Lord Jesus. At West Point, cadets are living separated, dedicated and disciplined lives in order to be officers in the military. They are being trained for future leadership and service.

Certainly, we Christians can do no less in order to serve Jesus Christ. The Bible says, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God” (Romans 12:1-2).

 

68 Comments

Kathy says 4.5.2011, 8:51 p.m.

Thank you so very much, Mr. Graham, for your years in the ministry teaching the Truth of God's word...you have been such a blessing to me and many others...I've always enjoyed watching your crusades on TV as a child with my parents...now, as an adult, I get your devotions online with each one touching my heart...I can relate to them in today's time...the Bible never changes...it is the same now as it was when it was written...that is why I enjoy your ministry because you have scripture references that back up your teachings...thank you again for teaching God's word...what a blessed day it will be when we meet in Paradise with our Heavenly Father...God bless you.

JOSEPHINE says 4.4.2011, 07:24 a.m.

I AM OVERWHELMED BY THE MESSAGE. GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU.

Cathy says 4.1.2011, 01:05 a.m.

I pray at times for all the "Christian" churches that the Lord would call the pastors,priests,ministers,etc. to first give their own lives fully to Jesus and to then preach the same to their people. Can you email this message out to churches every where? I'm serious. I think many respect the Lord's work in you and would listen. So many nonbelievers go to church looking for what they are never hearing. What a waste. Such a potential harvest sitting in pews every Sunday....

Hazel says 3.31.2011, 07:44 a.m.

All the way from Australia I sincerely want to say Thankyou so much Dr Billy Graham. God bless your gentle heart.

Josiah says 3.31.2011, 03:52 a.m.

This, no doubt, is a soul-lifting message. I've been challenged by it to draw closer to the Lord to make me a veritable vessel for the His glorious use. Pray for me too.

Kelli says 3.30.2011, 11:54 p.m.

Growing up my parents only considered one thing "must see" TV and that was Billy Graham crusades! You are a true blessing to people all over the world. When something bad happens in the world I often think I wonder what Billy Graham thinks of this? I miss hearing your reassuring voice during times of turmoil in our nation. However, your written word continues to bless. Please pray for our nation and strong Christian leaders.

Jerry says 3.30.2011, 10:43 p.m.

Evangelist Graham, thank you for your dedicated, separated, and disciplined Christian example. If there is anything our world needs today, it is one who "models the way", "leads by example", and who's "video (actions) are louder then their audio (words)"! May the Lord continue using this world renowned ministry for His Honor and Glory. In Service for Jesus Christ,Jerry L. Archuleta Practically Speaking The Truth Evangelistic Ministries"Salvation, An Icon/Click Away"

Patricia says 3.30.2011, 10:40 p.m.

The Truth speaks! God Bless you

Idikula Mathew says 3.30.2011, 4:46 p.m.

Amazing article with a prayful insight in to the life of a Christian how it is and how is should be aligned and get ready fro the landing even in the most difficult conditions. Mumbai/Tokyo~

... says 3.30.2011, 4:07 p.m.

Thank you for the Christ-honoring, kingdom worthy, transformation of information. With physical means in working more events, in prayer and finances I commit to continue to support BGEA. WE LOVE YOU!!!

Terer says 3.28.2011, 10:33 a.m.

Praise God, this is a message of today...the church is so worldly....yet the LORD JESUS IS COMING VERY SOON, lets us separate, time is over, thanks Dr. Billy Graham, may God bless you.I'm writing from Kenya...

ASIEDU says 3.23.2011, 8:31 p.m.

The brevity of life and the stark confrontation with eternity, requires that Christians of today any where around the globe, rally behind Dr Graham as he lifts the Christian banner high.

Randy says 3.20.2011, 01:29 a.m.

I was feeling rather depressed about my purpose in this life over the past several hours of this day. I was explaining life's meaning (living FOR Christ) to a loved one - and BEHOLD! This writing confirmed my feelings and beliefs of living in this world today! Our churches are WEAK with false believers and weak sermons, poor spiritual growth, and above all - a weakened desire to spread the good news of Jesus Christ. God bless you, Billy Graham. You are a cherished leader in times of sin and chaos.

Raye says 3.9.2011, 12:21 a.m.

I'm a Navajo American Indian. In our area, it is so hard for our Christian Navajos to understand they need to separate themselves from the traditional sings, ceremonies and other doings of our people. Their faith is not strong instead they prefer to pay a medicine man for healing. Please keep our Christian Navajo people in prayer!

Dave says 3.9.2011, 02:05 a.m.

If we can go to West Point and sit for a football game in leisure of how much more separate walk must a serious cadet do in conforming to their institution standards, and by reference should our Christian walk be indeed a separated walk unto God.

Farah says 3.8.2011, 11:06 p.m.

A convicting article..praying for the Spirit's help and making a decision to stand firm and set myself apart from the world so I can make Christ known. God's richest blessings upon you, Reverend.

Ernestina says 3.8.2011, 3:24 p.m.

GOD bless you Rev. Billy Graham. You are truly a disciple for the LORD Jesus Christ. I have recently been blessed to watch replays of some of your crusades and they are speaking to us right now. Thank You for answering the call.

anne says 3.8.2011, 08:35 a.m.

Thanks Dr. Graham. I have also read 2 of your books and Just as I am. Great. Greetings from the Netherlands.

Amy says 3.8.2011, 07:49 a.m.

This is a wonderful and beautifully put article. My brother is a West Point graduate and is serving in Iraq right now. This is an honor for you to recognize them. Additionally, what you have said in this article should be brought to the churches attention more often. Our society is so wishy washy and needs to stand firm in what we have been taught to do. You are so right. This article is marvelous!!!!

hlimpuia says 3.8.2011, 05:58 a.m.

Dr Billy Graham, thank you for your clean and bold message which unmistakably bear the imprint of the Holy Spirit of God. This message from The Holy Spirit spurred me up this morning. Thanks again, and God Bless you.

Ewang says 3.8.2011, 03:35 a.m.

I bless almighty God for such a timely word from the mouth of our father, Dr. Billy Graham which has revamped in me the necessity to be different from the world as a true disciple of Christ. I believe this message will help me as a foundation class teacher at the Redeemed Christian Church of God- Buea, Cameroon to properly teach new converts on the cost of being a disciple of Christ. May almighty God enable Dr. Billy to accomplish the totality of his assignment and pass on the baton to us. Thanks a million. Love you.

Vince says 3.7.2011, 10:52 p.m.

This small article has an large impact on today's society, I hope that non-Christian people will soon open their eyes to reality before it gets too late. God bless you and your ministry, and a belated Happy Birthday Mr. Billy Graham. God loves you for what message you have proclaimed as God's word. Glad to know of you.

michelle says 3.7.2011, 9:11 p.m.

Thank you for sharing this message Mr. Billy..i am encourage to live as a Godly Christian...I was corrected in the way I live...Thank GOD for your life! God bless you more..

Rosa says 3.7.2011, 8:24 p.m.

Thank-you so much for this message!! We should be separate and be close to the Lord day by day! May the Lord continue blessing you all!

Rosa says 3.7.2011, 8:21 p.m.

Thank-you so much for this message!! We should be separate and be close to the Lord day by day! May the Lord continue blessing you all!

Veronica says 3.7.2011, 8:07 p.m.

Thank you Mr. Billy Graham! Whenever I feel led astray by the world, liberal theology, and legalism. I always come back to the Word of God and something you may have written or said in the past to confirm my understanding on the Scriptures. You are a true servant of God and a constant shining beacon in this world of darkness! God bless you for your faithful service to His kingdom!

Robert says 3.7.2011, 7:42 p.m.

Thank you, Dr. Graham, for reminding us all that being "holy" and separate from this world is not, and should not be considered easy, but is well worth it since "we should rather obey God than men." Acts 5:29

Billy says 3.7.2011, 6:07 p.m.

Great article Billy Graham.

Barbara says 3.7.2011, 3:51 p.m.

Thank you Mr. Graham for standing firm in the Lord especially when so many false prophets are popping up.

Paul says 3.7.2011, 3:23 p.m.

This is one of the heartening things I have read in ages. Thanks.

David says 3.7.2011, 2:59 p.m.

Billy I love the way God has touched you in your life and I know that he is touching my life as I live for him daily and i will pray for you and your family. God be with you always.

Beatrice says 3.7.2011, 2:09 p.m.

GOD BLESS YOU FOR THIS WORD; BEEN IN MY SPIRIT FOR SO LONG, DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO PUT IT AND PRACTICE IT AS WELL, GOD BLESS YOU ONCE MORE.

Monica says 3.7.2011, 1:43 p.m.

I am 54 yrs old and a Christian. All my life, no matter how separate I have been called to be in this world, I have had the soothing and encouraging voice and understanding words of Billy Graham. Please God, leave him with us for a while longer as I should miss him so very much if you were to call him home.

Vickie F. P. says 3.7.2011, 1:43 p.m.

May God bless you continuously Billy Graham; you are really a blessing from God.

Karen says 3.7.2011, 1:35 p.m.

Dr Graham speaks such words of truth and wisdom concerning today's churches. Wake up Church, before it is too late.

Caitlin says 3.7.2011, 1:32 p.m.

I wasn't going to read this article at first but I'm glad that I did. Thanks Billy, for continuing to speak the Truth.

Karen says 3.7.2011, 12:39 a.m.

Outstanding display of words! Hits home every time I am reminded! Thanks for reassuring me of my values and beliefs.

Janice says 3.7.2011, 12:02 a.m.

Mr Graham, you are our modern day disciple sent from our Father above. Thank you for your obedience to God's calling upon your life. I also thank your family for sharing you with us. I know there were many times when your wife and children missed you as you spread the gospel.

Godwin says 3.7.2011, 12:01 a.m.

To be a light in this world and the darkness in the world is the greatest thing Jesus has given us... To neglect such a gift is like what James said...1:22-25.... Looking at yourself in a mirror and then forgetting how you look afterward... Thank you Billy...

CristianoJulian says 3.7.2011, 11:39 a.m.

AMAZING article ....amen amen amen! we all need to hear these words. may your light so continue to shine that we may be blessed through the work you are doing. thank you much.

Rollie says 3.7.2011, 11:37 a.m.

Hey Billy that was certainly well said. I am not sure when God will take you to glory but man your instinct with the will of God will be missed. I remember you hanging out with the rat pack crew and other famous people many years ago but as in your letter you stayed firm in your beliefs. I have five children and I learned Christ is the only legacy I can truly give them. I pray brother Bill that your heart and passion for Christ and your love for Jesus remains in your son Franklyn. I know he loves you and loves Christ and wants to be involved in the new age of thinking through today's tactics through Christ's men and women of God but the distinction you speak of is so important. I pray your son and daughter remember how important that is and your organization mirrors that stature as well. As you pointed out in many sermons its about souls and eternal life... Nothing else compares to that. Well God bless and may God grant you your Heart's desire this day.

Debbie says 3.7.2011, 11:33 a.m.

Rev. Graham, thank you for those wonderful reminder that our lives are constantly being transformed and we have to be constantly in tune with the Lord. It is a constant challenge to be in the world and not to be conformed. Thank you for allowing God to set you as an earthly example. You are loved and prayed for. You sir, are a wonderful blessing!!!

Cheryl says 3.7.2011, 11:32 a.m.

God allowed me to meet Billy Graham when I was 13 or 14 yrs old and over the years throughout my lifetime up to this date I remember shaking his hand. Jesus Christ is Lord of my life and I needed to read this because I have been going through the process of the renewing of my mind and regeneration. My Savior gets more amazing to me every minute of every day :) <3

Brenda says 3.7.2011, 11:26 a.m.

Thank you Dr. Graham for telling us like it is. You never back down from the truth. Thank you for trying to save souls even at this point in your life. My mother went to heaven only last week. Her name was written in the book. God Bless You.

Jerry Eweje (Nigeria) says 3.7.2011, 11:19 a.m.

I really thank God for using you to open our understanding to be separated from the world. This is the word to sustain us in this end time.

MR. ALEXANDER MARTIN says 3.7.2011, 11:15 a.m.

WE LOVE YOU MR. BILLY GRAHAM GOD BLESS YOU MR. ALEXANDER MARTIN

Vickie says 3.7.2011, 11:12 a.m.

Thankful for Mr. Graham. I was just thinking of him a few days ago. My Husband and my best friend were Blessed on June 27th 0f 2002 to see Mr Graham preach in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was one of the high lights in my life. My Husband and and I were coming home from Outer Banks, NC in 2003 and visited The Cove, Beautiful. God Bless You, Vickie Hunt *Jeremiah 29:11*

Alex Sandro Ferreira Fernandes says 3.7.2011, 08:10 a.m.

Hi I am Brazilian, wonderful word of the Dr. Billy Graham, pray for me America!

Jerry says 3.7.2011, 00:47 a.m.

Thank you Mr. Billy Graham for your vast knowledge of the word of God which you continue to empower us with. Sincerely, Jerry Woods

Bill says 3.6.2011, 2:29 p.m.

This is a great article, I see it all the time Christians being afraid of offending the world and stooping down to their level trying to fit in. I am guilty of this myself and this article reminds me of who I am. God forgive me and thank you Dr Graham for reminding us of who we are.

Debbie says 3.6.2011, 12:31 a.m.

May God bless you Billy. I first watched your crusades when I was a child. I led my parents to church and they gave their lives to God. They are with Him now. Thank you for your commitment.

paul says 3.6.2011, 05:43 a.m.

Thank you Dr. Graham. Indeed, the walk of faith is a call to discipleship. Here, Christ-like discipline is a MUST for those who want to chart the course.

brobert says 3.6.2011, 04:39 a.m.

Thank you very much, Billy. God bless you more!

Mimi says 3.5.2011, 7:56 p.m.

My biggest concern right now is doing what is right in Christ. I look at my husband and my children, and I pray everyday that I serve God well by serving my husband and children as God wants me to. I pray that I am a good Christian, and that I am pure in heart, thought, and actions. I have never been so concious of the state of the world as I have been since I recently rededicated my life to Christ. Yes, setting ourselves apart by following our Christian path is not easy, but everyday I take great care and pain to do as God wants us to do.

Mary says 3.5.2011, 1:42 p.m.

Thank you very much Billy Graham for being a dedicated soldier of God who is a role model to all throughout the world. May christians stop being ashamed of publicly acknowledging God. The youth throughout the world see pagan parents and have no one to emulate. May God bless you and your association.

Marie says 3.5.2011, 11:01 a.m.

I agree Angie. My husband and I watch the replays of Billy Graham's crusades. They are just as inspiring and uplifting, and the messages still apply today as they did then.

Wendy says 3.5.2011, 10:44 a.m.

My Daddy prayed for me for over 20 years before I came to know Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. (Daddy also sang at a BGEA crusade.) By the grace of God, Billy Graham's teachings became part of my life at the same time and I can honestly say that I love his teachings as none other here on earth. I KNOW the power of prayer. Thank you for your guidance Mr. Graham. GOD Bless you! I am eternally grateful for you and a Dad who loved the Lord and prayed WITHOUT CEASING.

Cody says 3.5.2011, 00:06 a.m.

These words continue to remain true, and shall continue to do so!!! God's prinicples remain the same in a world of constant change, and for the sakes of our souls we as Christians must adhere to these principles of Christ!!!

Barbara says 3.4.2011, 9:59 p.m.

Thank you Billy Graham, for being God's messenger to draw His people back to renewed commitment and service.

Tina says 3.4.2011, 8:22 p.m.

I read the following quote last year and have tried to remember it because I believe the same as Reverend Graham: "We as Christians do not seek to be different, we seek to be Holy - like God." I used to think I was to TRY and be different now I understand I am to run hard after my Jesus and I will become Holy as my God has planned for me. Fixing my heart and mind on Jesus DOES separate me from this world -definitely.

Amy says 3.4.2011, 5:50 p.m.

Dr. Graham continues to point all Christians to a higher Biblical standard. Maturity and total Christlikeness are our ultimate goals. May God continue to bless Dr. Graham and BGEA in every aspect of their ministry.

Rodger says 3.4.2011, 4:19 p.m.

Thank you God for sharing these words with me. I needed them desperately.Amen.

Becky says 3.4.2011, 2:01 p.m.

Billy Graham has been and continues to be one of the greatest examples of what God wants us to be. He has influenced so many people for so many years. I know God smiles down on this man. I don't know his personal life, but I can assure you if there is anything to hide, it would, have come out by now. I truly thank God for him.

Talt says 3.4.2011, 1:49 p.m.

This message rings so true in our time. I remember as a child growing up in the '50s, my Mother taught me that sex outside of marriage was a sin, casual sex was an offense to God. Today this message is lost, I never hear anyone say they even believe this is true. In my life time I have seen our morals all but disappear and it shows in the failures of America on the world stage. We must pray for our country before it is too late. Just saying empty words of God Bless America ain't gonna' do it anymore....Pray without ceasing for our country...

stuart says 3.4.2011, 1:19 p.m.

I'm not there yet. But I'm trying. Please pray for me.

Hiram says 3.4.2011, 1:16 p.m.

Billy Graham is truly God's blessing in our time.

Evangelist Mamie Thomas says 3.4.2011, 12:54 a.m.

I thank GOD that someone is speaking about what the bible said and it's not about color, gender, Jew or gentile. It's about truth in the word of GOD that what will last, we as Christians should stand up for truth John 17:17 thou word is truth. let the world see and know, if we as Christians would we can change the world we live in. May GOD bless America

Angie says 3.3.2011, 4:59 p.m.

Always enjoy Billy's messages. Thank you. He is so right on and challenges us to be separate as we should be. Thank you again. PS I love watching the replays of Billy's crusades. I remember watching them as a child. I loved them, I love them now. Please continue airing them.

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