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The Sin of Tolerance

CHRISTIANS MUST BE AWARE OF COMPROMISE

February 22, 2013 - In some things Christ was the most tolerant, broad-minded Man who ever lived, but in other things He was one of the most intolerant

The Sin of Tolerance

Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it ~ Matthew 7:14

The Sin of Tolerance

At home and abroad, the American people plead for broad-mindedness, tolerance and charity. Abroad, our ambassadors use all of their powers to influence warring parties to come to the conference table in a spirit of give-and-take. There is a sense in which the world needs broad-mindedness and tolerance.

However, in the realm of Christian experience there is a need for intolerance. In some things Christ was the most tolerant, broad-minded Man who ever lived, but in other things He was one of the most intolerant.

Tolerance Can Become Too Stretched

One of the pet words of this age is tolerance. It is a good word, but we have tried to stretch it over too great an area. We have applied it, too often, where it does not belong. The word tolerant means liberal and broad-minded. In one sense, it implies the compromise of one’s convictions, a yielding of ground upon important issues.

We have become tolerant about divorce, the use of alcohol, delinquency, wickedness in high places, immorality, crime and godlessness. We have been sapped of conviction, drained of our beliefs, and we are bereft of our faith.

The sciences, however, are narrow-minded. There is no room for careless broad-mindedness in the laboratory. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level; it is never 100 degrees nor 189 degrees, nor 211. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees; it is never 23 degrees nor 31.

Mathematics is also narrow-minded. The sum of two plus two is four, never three-and-a-half. Geometry is narrow-minded. It says that a straight line is the shortest distance between two points on a plane. A compass is narrow-minded; it always points to the magnetic north. If it were broad-minded, ships at sea and planes in the air would be in danger.

If you should ask a man the directions to New York City and he said, “Oh, just take any road you wish, they all lead to New York,” you would question both his sanity and his truthfulness. Nevertheless, we have somehow gotten it into our minds that “all roads lead to Heaven.”

But Jesus Christ, who journeyed from Heaven to Earth and back to Heaven again, who knew the way better than anyone who ever lived, said, “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it” (Matthew 7:13-14).

Jesus Was Narrow About the Way of Salvation

Jesus plainly pointed out that there are two roads in life. One is broad, lacking in faith, convictions and morals. It is the easy, popular, careless way. Jesus said, “There are many who go in by it.” But He pointed out that this road, heavily traveled though it is, leads to destruction. And in loving, compassionate intolerance, He says: “Enter by the narrow gate … because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life.”

His was the intolerance of a pilot who maneuvers his plane through the storm, realizing that a single error, just one flash of broad-mindedness, might bring disaster to all his passengers.

Once when we were flying from Korea to Japan, we ran through a rough snowstorm. When we arrived over the airport in Tokyo, the ceiling and visibility were almost zero. The pilot had to make an instrument landing. I sat up in the cockpit and watched him sweat it out as a man in the tower at the airport talked us in.

I did not want this man to be broad-minded. I wanted him to be narrow-minded. I knew that our lives depended on it. Just so, when we come in for the landing in the great airport in Heaven, I don’t want any broad-mindedness. I want to come in on the beam, and even though I may be considered narrow here, I want to be sure of a safe landing there.

Christ was so intolerant of our lost estate that He left His lofty throne in the heavenlies, took on Himself the form of man, suffered at the hands of evil men and died on a cruel cross of shame to purchase our redemption. So serious was our plight that He could not look upon it lightly. He could not be broad-minded about a world held captive by its lusts.

Christ spoke of two roads, two kingdoms, two masters, two rewards and two eternities. And He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). We have the power to choose whom we will serve, but the alternative to choosing Christ brings certain destruction. The broad, easy, popular way leads to death and destruction. Only the way of the cross leads home.

Peter was reflecting Christ’s teaching when he said, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name [than Jesus Christ] under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).

The popular, tolerant attitude toward the Gospel of Christ is like a person going to watch the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves play a baseball game and rooting for both sides. Baseball fans are very intolerant. If you were to cheer for both sides in Los Angeles or in Atlanta, someone would yell, “Hey, you, make up your mind who you’re rooting for.”

Christ said, “You cannot serve God and mammon … no one can serve two masters” (Matthew 6:24). We need more people who will step out and say unashamedly: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15).

Jesus Was Intolerant Toward Hypocrisy

He pronounced more woes on the Pharisees than on any other sect because they were given to outward piety, but inside they were a sham. “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!” He said, “For you cleanse the outside of the cup and dish, but inside they are full of extortion and self-indulgence” (Matthew 23:25).

A counterfeit Christian, single-handedly, can do more to retard the progress of the church than a dozen saints can do to forward it. That is why Jesus was so intolerant of sham! A great church leader said that the greatest need in the church today is for church members to live what they profess.

The hypocrite has nothing but the contempt of his or her neighbors and the judgment of God hereafter. That is why Jesus said, “Do not be like the hypocrites” (Matthew 6:16).

Jesus Was Intolerant Toward Selfishness

He said, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself” (Luke 9:23). Self-centeredness is the basic cause of much of our distress in life. Hypochondria, a mental disorder that is accompanied by melancholy and depression, is often caused by self-pity and self-centeredness.

Jesus was intolerant of selfishness. To the rich young ruler He said, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell what you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven ...” (Matthew 19:21). It wasn’t the giving of his goods that Jesus demanded, but his release from selfishness and its devastating effects on his personality and life.

Jesus was intolerant of selfishness when He said, “For whoever desires to save his life shall lose it, and whoever loses his life for My sake will find it” (Matthew 16:25). The life that Jesus urges us to lose is the selfishness that lives within us, the old nature of sin that is in conflict with God. Peter, James and John left their nets, but Jesus did not object to nets as such; it was the selfish living they symbolized that He wanted them to forsake. Matthew left the “custom seat,” a political job, to follow Christ. But Jesus did not object to a political career. It was the selfish quality of living that it represented that He wanted Matthew to forsake.

Jesus Was Intolerant Toward Sin

He was tolerant toward the sinner, but intolerant toward the evil that enslaves the sinner. To the adulteress He said, “Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more” (John 8:11). He forgave her because He loved her; but He condemned her sin because He loathed it with a holy hatred.
God has always been intolerant toward sin! His Word says: “Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings from before My eyes. Cease to do evil ...” (Isaiah 1:16).

“Awake to righteousness, and do not sin” (1 Corinthians 15:34).

Christ was so intolerant toward sin that He died on the cross to free men and women from its power. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). Sin lies at the root of most of society’s difficulties today. Whatever separates a person from God disunites that person from others. The world’s problems will never be solved until the question of sin is settled.

The cross is God’s answer to sin. To all who will receive the blessed news of salvation through Christ, it crosses out—cancels forever—sin’s power.

Forest rangers know the value of the “burn-back” in fighting forest fires. To save an area from uncontrolled fire, they carefully burn away the trees and shrubs to create a safety barrier. When the forest fire reaches that burned-out spot, plants and animals standing inside the area protected by the burn-back are safe from the flames. Fire is thus fought by fire.

Calvary was a colossal fighting of fire by fire. Christ, taking on Himself all of our sins, allowed the fire of sin’s judgment to fall upon Him. The area around the cross has become a place of refuge for all who would escape the judgment of sin. Take your place with Him at the cross; stand by the cross; yield your life to Him who redeemed you on the cross, and the fire of sin’s judgment can never touch you.

God is intolerant toward sin. That intolerance sent His Son to die for us. He has said “that whoever believes in Him shall not perish.” The clear implication is that those who refuse to believe in Him will be eternally lost. Come to Christ today, while His Spirit is speaking to your heart!

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149 Comments

Carol says 4.23.2013, 00:40 a.m.

Wow! very few can put it like Billy Graham does. I grew up watching all of his crusades and have always loved his sermons and this does not disappoint either.

Alfred says 12.26.2012, 5:29 p.m.

My heart cry and desire is that God will once again send fire into our heart and raise such firing evangelist like Billy Graham in this generation, those who will stand for the entire truth

Monty says 10.19.2012, 12:42 a.m.

Live by God's word every day. Believe and have faith. Sin no more through repentance. Thanks be to God.

john pratap says 10.16.2012, 10:52 a.m.

thank you for the message. Yes I understood that God is tolerant to certain things.but not to sin,selfishness and hypocrisy.

John says 10.14.2012, 3:21 p.m.

Was a Counselor in a Billy Graham Crusade in CA, attended 2 Crusades. I agree with the comments above. Love of God means then, we will hate evil, because God does. If we have knowledge of good and evil, let us hate evil and love good, be God-lover

Glen says 10.8.2012, 2:43 p.m.

Christians are commanded to be soul winners and reprove sin by using the Bible. This is a beautiful example.

Steven says 10.8.2012, 2:10 p.m.

"Sinful things are tolerated. However, in today's society Godliness is not tolerated."You are a dangerous person. That is all.

Elaine says 10.8.2012, 12:48 a.m.

We can only serve one God the true and living God.we cannot be in the river on the bank.

Christian says 10.8.2012, 12:37 a.m.

God bless you for the insight

Hepuni says 10.8.2012, 09:54 a.m.

The very issue I have struggled to comprehend in proper perspective, Dr. Graham has so succinctly presented with the simplicity of Christ! Lord you indeed show yourself glorious through the life of your faithful servant! Thank you for Billy Graham.

YVONNE says 10.8.2012, 05:44 a.m.

A very timely article. Many are slinging "intolerance" as a weapon against Christians. Many Christians have suffered the blow of this weapon. Some have succumbed . Thank you Billy Graham for putting forth a well reasoned and Godly defense.

Jay says 10.7.2012, 10:59 p.m.

I was just thinking about this subject the other day! Thanks for shining a light on the subject Mr Graham! Being a spiritual person does not make one a prude...it makes one wise!

Earl says 10.7.2012, 9:59 p.m.

Praise the Lord!!! Thank you Brother Billy Graham for preaching the Truth!!!

Susan says 10.7.2012, 8:55 p.m.

In 1956 I heard a "young" Billy Graham at Montreat - I was at the YMCA leadership conference in Black Mountain. WOW -- it really inspired me and look what his preaching has done since then. God Speed you Billy. You have changed the life of so many

Vera says 10.7.2012, 2:22 p.m.

Thank you Mr. Graham for all the messages you have preached to bring souls to the Lord and for the wonderful example you are to all Christians.I believe and tell my friends and acquaintencesthat they should vote for the man who loves theLord.

Eileen says 10.7.2012, 08:45 a.m.

Thanks for reminding us to be strong for the right. God bless you richly!

Anne says 10.6.2012, 5:47 p.m.

I'm always refreshed listening to Pastor Billy Graham. Your life continues to encourage me in my walk with the Lord. This message is so true an timely. I hope we, Jesus Christ's followers will take heed.

winky says 10.6.2012, 5:38 p.m.

Reverend Graham is correct--intolerence is necessary at times--liberalism and moderation is terribly misused at times.....GOD'S word lts us know when each is appropriate...

Jean says 10.6.2012, 5:14 p.m.

Thank you Lord for your amazing grace that covers us; help us to remember we must trust you and carry our cross daily. And thank you Bro. Graham for sharing this great gospel throughout the years!

ROBERT says 10.6.2012, 4:40 p.m.

Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.....

daniel says 10.6.2012, 2:37 p.m.

Yes , God is "intolerant" of sin and the power it has over us humans. _Yes thank GOD, in the name of Christ JESUS, we are given Power over our sin nature through our Lord JESUS Christ's Faith in His/our FATHER !_p.s. re-check your Luke 9 : 34 verse

MICKISAH says 10.6.2012, 12:42 a.m.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS GREAT MESSAGE . SO UP LIFTING! PRAISE OUR LORD JESUS!!!!

Beverly says 10.6.2012, 12:19 a.m.

Beverly says thank you for your message to remind us of the work of the Lord.

Edwin says 10.6.2012, 10:08 a.m.

Thank you so much for the article. Rev.Billy, you really are a man of GOD with extraordinary faith and extremely intelligent. I am 38, and known you since I was a kid from my parents. Looking forward for another BG ministry service to Indonesia. GBU.

Patrick says 10.5.2012, 11:07 p.m.

Dear Dr. Reverend Graham, thank you for reminding me to turn to God and practice the virtue temperance. 1 Peter 4:2.

Connie says 10.5.2012, 9:56 p.m.

Thank You Mr. Graham You are a sure blessing on my Soul and on my Heart. If people that don't believe in Christ should stop and listen to you maybe they would understand what this world is all about.

EDWARD says 10.5.2012, 8:47 p.m.

YOU HAVE BEEN MY ROCK LEADING THE WAY TO THE LORD SINCE I WAS A CHILD IN THE 50'S. MAY THE LORD BLESS AND KEEP YOU! I PRAY I CAN MEET YOU SOMEDAY - IF NOT HERE, ON THE OTHER SIDE.

Madelyn says 10.5.2012, 6:20 p.m.

Thank you so very much for this beautiful message, so up lifting! God bless all who reads this message. PRAISE HIS MOST HOLY NAME FOREVER! He has blessed me way beyond measure for i was once lost and HE never turned away from me. PRAY for the lost 1

Diane says 10.5.2012, 6:11 p.m.

This message is so important. So many people riding the fence, as u say rooting for two teams!

Susan says 10.5.2012, 5:32 p.m.

Oh that more today, would grasp this message. Thank you for spreading the Gospel as it is written.

David says 10.5.2012, 4:43 p.m.

Thanks you for reinforcing Bibical truth in a consistant and straight forward manner.

Larry says 10.5.2012, 4:32 p.m.

Thank God for you, Billy Graham! You never sugar coat anything that you say or write. Americans should take heed to this article. We are living in a morally corrupt society, and people, in large part, believe they have salvation just by being good

Matthew C. says 10.5.2012, 4:05 p.m.

Thank GOD for Christ being willing and able to take the sting of the Fire away. I praise him for his goodness, mercy, grace and unconditional LOVE!

vickie says 10.5.2012, 3:58 p.m.

57 and listened to your preaching since a child always been blessed and humbled. thank you .I want to ask you why did GOD bless you with so many souls .what is the secret.

Chuck says 10.5.2012, 2:17 p.m.

Mr Graham, thank you for being a faithful servant of our Savior. Those who read your words can't miss the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the error of any other way.

Pam says 10.5.2012, 2:03 p.m.

Thank you for your article! So bold - so true! It's uplifting for the soul!

Susannah says 10.5.2012, 1:56 p.m.

Thank you so very much Mr. Graham for continuing to be the light of God to so many. I so needed to hear this truth, not only for myself, but to share with those all around me. We need repentence, and then revival. Like Abraham we must pray. Blessings

Lowry says 10.5.2012, 1:44 p.m.

Thank you, Dr. Graham. Words all need to hear and heed.God bless you.

Judy says 10.5.2012, 1:28 p.m.

Your messages are always such a blessing. Thank you God for sending your Son to save us and thank you for Dr. Graham.

linda says 10.5.2012, 12:29 a.m.

thank you

Lyn says 10.5.2012, 11:50 a.m.

@ Darrell ~ Gods' Word does not speak of the lesser of two evils or how to vote. On the other hand, you should be looking at it from Gods' point of view and ask yourself WWJD ? Candidates ~ broad minded or narrow minded ? Tolerant or intolerant ?

Paul says 10.5.2012, 10:47 a.m.

Billy. Your real honest truth as written here is what is needed from all America if we are to survive. Accountability and real freedom in Christ to not redefine God's sacred covenant marriage between man and woman by human beings laws.

Ruth says 10.5.2012, 10:31 a.m.

I was so blessed by this sermon, And it came at just the right time that so many of my Christian friends were ready to make a compromise of their Christian beliefs in a presidential selection just to fit in. We cannot vote for either non-believer !

Mark says 10.5.2012, 10:04 a.m.

I thank God for Billy Graham and everyone involved with this ministry. My prayers are with you all.

Cindy says 10.5.2012, 09:44 a.m.

What a great truth! What a wonderful Savior! Thank you Pastor Graham for forthtelling this truth.

Linda says 10.5.2012, 09:22 a.m.

I am concerned about a niece who is gay...but cannot talk to her because she now hates me because I said being gay was a sin. I would want only the best for her...and cannot support the gay lifestyle. I pray that her eyes would be opened.

Jonathan says 10.5.2012, 07:30 a.m.

It is a refreshing message that has touched my heart!

Karen says 10.5.2012, 06:30 a.m.

Many today have also become tolerant of many of the world's distractions that keep them from worshiping on Sunday morning. Many would rather be doing other pleasurable things on Sunday. This is why we see such low attendance in our churches.

Alfreta says 10.5.2012, 05:58 a.m.

You are God's messenger with the whole truth. It is the world says it is all good one of the quotes used today. It is not all good. Our world has become tolerant to anything. We need to only follow the Bible. It is the only book of life directions.

Alfreta says 10.5.2012, 05:58 a.m.

You are God's messenger with the whole truth. It is the world says it is all good one of the quotes used today. It is not all good. Our world has become tolerant to anything. We need to only follow the Bible. It is the only book of life directions.

Don says 10.5.2012, 04:42 a.m.

~ God saved me on July 3rd, 1983. His Spirit was convicting me of my sinful life and drew me to the cross of Calvary. I confessed and received Jesus Christ as my Saviour. I felt the Holy Ghost enter my soul! I love You, Jesus! Bless You, Father! ~

joseph fleming says 10.5.2012, 04:41 a.m.

Billy Graham is probably the finest Christian man of this century. I believe God spoke through him so millions of people could be saved from their sinful nature. A more humble, truthful, and inspired man would be difficult to find in this world.

Dianna says 10.5.2012, 04:01 a.m.

I go to a church whose Pastor is not afraid to confront sin. He preaches the gospel adamantly. The church has grown because of the word being preached with deep conviction to confront sin in the church. It is done in love, but without compromise.

BARBARA says 10.5.2012, 03:10 a.m.

My Dearest Billy, I am 73 yrs old and I've listened to you since the 50's, received Decision, and have absolutely attributed you and the many Godly men and women that God placed in my life to the relationship I have had with Jesus. God Bless you

Paul says 10.5.2012, 02:02 a.m.

Thank you Billy Graham! Jesus is our model for living. Only by recognizing our own and the world's helplessness and submitting to him can we be forgiven and have a new purpose and strength for living!

Karen says 10.5.2012, 01:53 a.m.

Praise God for a blessed message that needs to be heard by the world over and over again! And, thank God for His blessed servant, Billy Graham!!

scott andrew johnson says 10.5.2012, 01:00 a.m.

may god bless mr. graham i saw you in louisville kentucky a few years thanks!

Vic says 10.5.2012, 00:52 a.m.

Thank you for this "sermon/message"! I can never get enough opportunities to listen to Reverend Graham speak. He would probably object to this statement, but listening to him must have been like listening to Peter or John or others in the Bible. More!

Arpan says 10.5.2012, 00:38 a.m.

Wow! Its so amazing to know this aspect of our GOD. Sadly,our world doesn't seem to notice the 'word games'. It is so dangerous to fall in a place which we term as 'broad mindedness' This attitude will surely not help us. Thanks for this.

Steve says 10.4.2012, 11:43 p.m.

Thank you Rev.Graham for being such a strong and inspirational role model.You are a true man of God.I pray that our Lord,Jesus Christ continues to give you strength and good health....God Bless

Richard says 10.4.2012, 11:42 p.m.

I was born into the jewish faith and believe that Jesus is the messiah foretold of in the Old Testament. I want to get the message about Jesus being the jewish messiah out to as many jews as I can. Please help me if you can!

Scott says 10.4.2012, 11:31 p.m.

Thank you Mr Graham for dedicating your life to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. You, and now your son Franklin are making a huge impact in people's lives all over the world. Thanks you so much for your ministry over the years. GOD Bless!

Jim says 10.4.2012, 11:26 p.m.

I've always appreciated your ministry and the way the Lord uses you to help redirect people toward the Cross. Please pray for my father in law, Rich, who is home on hospice care and my mother, Marty who is in an Ahlzheimer's care home. Thanks.

Chuck says 10.4.2012, 10:54 p.m.

Billy Graham is a true prophet. Thank you!

remedios h. fallesgon says 10.4.2012, 10:32 p.m.

Jesus Christ is intolerant for sin. He immediately attacks sin because He is a holy God. He attacks sin but saves the sinner.

derek says 10.4.2012, 9:55 p.m.

thanl you billy graham for this message

Becky says 10.4.2012, 9:22 p.m.

Thank you for this message, i love it and needed it, God bless you.

Dave says 10.4.2012, 8:57 p.m.

What a wonderfull message. I will share this.

Patti says 10.4.2012, 7:58 p.m.

Thanks so much for sharing this article,it helps me so much,as I see the true meaning of being a christian in this life;] God bless you for all the good you bring to others through Christ.

Sandra Rodwell says 10.4.2012, 7:44 p.m.

What is said in this article is so true. Many times as a Christian we want to do what we think is the right choice without consulting with the Lord first. What would jesus do?

Sandra Rodwell says 10.4.2012, 7:44 p.m.

What is said in this article is so true. Many times as a Christian we want to do what we think is the right choice without consulting with the Lord first. What would jesus do?

Winnie says 10.4.2012, 7:29 p.m.

I am so thankful to my Lord for dying on the cross for my sins so that I may spend eternity with Him in heaven. I ask the Lord to fill me with His Holy Spirit everyday so that I may be more and more Christlike each day. I want to be like Jesus.

Roger says 10.4.2012, 5:36 p.m.

I thoroughly liked the article. We too often fly on autopilot accepting everything that comes along. Our culture says to accept everything. As a Christian that is wrong.

Sylvia says 10.4.2012, 5:26 p.m.

Thank you Brother Graham. Greater words were never spoken. You have always spoke for our Lord and encouraged many to come to Him. If only we had more leaders like you in our world today. There are some, I thank God for them. God bless and keep you

Barbara says 10.4.2012, 5:25 p.m.

Thank you so much for this timely message. I value you and your ministry. May the Lord keep you strong in body and Spirit so that you may proclaim the Truth for ages to come!

Ali says 10.4.2012, 5:21 p.m.

I was touched by Billy graham's words. His message i have listened to my whole life. He is magnetic and speaks to your soul. I am sure the Lord holds a special place in heaven.

Nathan says 10.4.2012, 5:18 p.m.

That is the word for the hour we are living in, I'm Pentecostal and am almost ashamed to be called that because of the gross sin even behind the pulpit, I thank God for your timely message brother Graham!!!!!

christine says 10.4.2012, 4:11 p.m.

Thank you!!! That is just what I needed to hear. I was a little confused about the World telling us to be tolerant. Yet I knew the Lord loved the sinner, but hated the sin. God is still using you Billy Graham !!! Thank you!!!!

Mary says 10.4.2012, 4:10 p.m.

This article about tolerance is so true. What a great spiritual lesson!!!:-)

Judy says 10.4.2012, 4:01 p.m.

Thank you for this wonderful message so plainly expressed. I'm sending it to all of my children and grandchildren who are old enough to have an email address to strengthen what is already our resolve to be salt and light.

Hope says 10.4.2012, 3:56 p.m.

It saddens me to know our young people and children are exposed to such tolerance for the things Dr. Graham mentions in the article. Those of us need to be witnesses to others that following the "popular" way is not always the way of the Lord.

ma. frankie says 10.4.2012, 3:54 p.m.

Dr. Graham thank you so much for your stand for Christ. I appreciate and love all you stand for. You were such an impression on me as a ten year old girl. Thanks so much.frankie b.Ii Chronicles 7:1-3

Steve says 10.4.2012, 3:34 p.m.

A great reminder that the truth of the gospel rejects the error of man. Perhaps believers today would be better understood by the lost if we spoke out publically about that which Jesus will not tolerate and be sure to credit Him with saying it.

Jan says 10.4.2012, 3:08 p.m.

What a wonderful way Graham had of reminding us of the truth. There are many ways up a mountain but there is only one peak and if we are not seeking the same God through the blood of Jesus Christ the climb is fruitless.

Kirk says 10.4.2012, 3:07 p.m.

Fantastic message for our day Dr. Graham. Great analogies that really make you stop and think. Thank you for continuing to speak "truth" and not tickle our ears. 2 Timothy 4:2-5

DK says 10.4.2012, 3:05 p.m.

Wonderful and just what I needed to hear today. Thank you!

Michele says 10.4.2012, 2:54 p.m.

Thank you soooooo much Rev Billy Graham for sharing your God given Wisdom and this message the Lord clearly gave you to share with us all entitled "The Sin of Tolerance". God's Perfectly Timed Message for us all to share. God Bless your Faithfullness

Ruth says 10.4.2012, 2:53 p.m.

Even though I am a born again Christian, Billy Grahams messages still impact my heart. I'm grateful for this free gift of eternal life. I'm grateful for Jesus. May God through his Holy Spirit continue to give me the grace I need to finish this race.

Sabra says 10.4.2012, 2:34 p.m.

THANK YOU!!! This is something that I ponder on ALOT! My being tolerant of many things our world calls "moral and ethical" is me denying the validity of God's Word - that what HE says is true!

Deirdre says 10.4.2012, 2:32 p.m.

Thank you Mr. Graham.

Randy Dodge says 10.4.2012, 1:36 p.m.

This message is s relevant and needs to be preached continually from every pulpit so we as Christians are constantly reminded to keep this our practice. "Iron sharpen iron so the countenance of one person sharped the character of another." Pr 27:17

sunny says 10.4.2012, 1:31 p.m.

This written sermon I read it with the powerful voice of Dr Graham's his own, which nurtured me through the decades and with it I, now am nurturing my son with it. I wish all the messages he gave throughout the should be available.Thank you,

Sherry says 10.4.2012, 1:30 p.m.

Thank you Billy for your unwavering service to Our Lord! For the clarity with which you present His Word! We are blessed to have you in our generation!

Harold says 10.4.2012, 1:26 p.m.

This is something which needed to be said. I've often thought "wouldn't it be great if someone wrote a book on "The intolerance of Jesus?" Now it has been said and no one could have said it better. Thank you brother Graham. We love you.

Bobbie says 10.4.2012, 1:21 p.m.

I think I really needed this today! Thank You and God Bless

Vincent Jacob says 10.4.2012, 1:18 p.m.

~Bless you~

Adakho says 10.4.2012, 1:14 p.m.

So true is your message. I have been spoken to and have been enlightened extensively. May God bless you in return.

LATINO says 10.4.2012, 1:12 p.m.

HURRAH! EXCELLENT ARTICLE. ONLY GOD THROUGH HIS WORD CAN GIVE YOU SUCH AN EXCELLENT INSIGHT. WE NEED TO BE INTOLERANT TO SO MANY THINGS AND BE TOLERANT ONLY ON WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND GIVE YOU STRENGTH AND HEALTH.

Janice says 10.4.2012, 1:02 p.m.

The article hit the spot for me - like Jesus knew I needed to read such an article. May God Bless You. Janice

Barbara says 10.4.2012, 12:54 a.m.

Great article and very appropriate for our times. God bless you Rev. Graham

Catherine says 10.4.2012, 12:46 a.m.

This is so perfectly said! It made me cry with happiness that Jesus loves me and that I am saved. I am saved because I have chosen that narrow path that yes is difficult, as I am a flawed human, but so worth the struggle everyday! God bless you!

John says 10.4.2012, 12:37 a.m.

My love for God grows daily...in trust, faith and compliance to the Word of God through love for the Father and the Son. I deeply respect Mr. Graham for spreading the Gospel around the world. Love, in Christ Jesus, John

Vickey Weathers says 10.4.2012, 12:31 a.m.

Wow. How appropriate for the day and time we live in.

Jeannean says 10.4.2012, 12:28 a.m.

Thanks be to God for Billy Graham and his family.

dave says 10.4.2012, 12:21 a.m.

We need to repent from the sins which hold us in bondage to worldliness, to lust, to greed, and to pride. We need to fast, to pray and to seek God's mercy and grace.

Karen says 10.4.2012, 12:08 a.m.

How refreshing to read this.

Teresa says 10.4.2012, 12:07 a.m.

This is the best article I have ever read on tolerance. Thank you for making it so clear!

Carolyn says 10.4.2012, 12:05 a.m.

I firmly believe all you have said in this article. I'm no saint, and fight off sin constantly, daily, it is on every cornor, in every area of our daily lives waiting to pounce on us and every turn. Be strong in our beliefs and stand tall for Christ!

Suzettt says 10.4.2012, 12:03 a.m.

On point 100 Blessings in Yeshua.

Debra says 10.4.2012, 11:58 a.m.

What a wonderful, timely message. God bless you, Dr. Graham!

Emmanuel says 10.4.2012, 11:58 a.m.

This message should be read by every preacher and teacher of the Gospel. Today God's Voice has become a whisper because many preachers are presenting a tolerant and selfish message hypocritically. Preach it brother!!

Linda says 10.4.2012, 11:56 a.m.

This is one of the best articles I have read about intolerance. As Christians we have to stand up for the Biblical truths that are uncompromising.

MaryKay says 10.4.2012, 11:49 a.m.

I just read the Sin of Tolerance. This world today is like what some of the people did when Moses went up to mountain to talk to God and then what happened to those people when Moses returned with the 10 commandments. Years ago I chose Jesus Christ

Chester says 10.4.2012, 11:44 a.m.

If all people would only listen

Huck says 10.4.2012, 11:39 a.m.

Dr Graham has in this article given me a new understanding of a problem that has concerned me for years. As he says tolerance is great as far as it goes the thing is we do have the right or obligation to limit how far it goes.

Barbara says 10.4.2012, 11:39 a.m.

Thank you for the reminder. It's so easy to get sucked into the current thinking of pop culture. I'm forwarding this to my granddaughters in college.

Jacque says 10.4.2012, 11:34 a.m.

Dear BGEA, It is refreshing to read Rev. Graham's message this morning here on the internet. I praise God for Godly leaders. We need you! Thank you for rising to the forefront at this time in American history. God bless you! God bless America!

Kathy says 10.4.2012, 11:32 a.m.

Thank you, Billy, for reminding us that intolerance is not a dirty word when it comes to standing up for our faith in Christ.

mary says 10.4.2012, 11:26 a.m.

Bless you for sticking with the truth of Jesus.I was refreshed to read your article. God Bless You

Weldonna says 10.4.2012, 11:16 a.m.

Thank you for this message...and for your shining example of life lived walking in the light of Christ.

cathy says 10.4.2012, 11:14 a.m.

thank you...I really believe what this says...God Bless you!!!

warren says 10.4.2012, 11:13 a.m.

Great article. Really liked the part about the fighting of fire analogy. Vote wisely; God is watching.

Alberta says 10.4.2012, 11:06 a.m.

Finally, the truth. Jesus told us to love one another not to be tolerant of sin within one another. Because of this tolerance of sin we are in the dire state of affairs we are finding ourselves in. When there are no limits, there is only failure.

Karen says 10.4.2012, 11:01 a.m.

A very good read to start my day with. I am referring it to others.

kohoe says 10.4.2012, 11:01 a.m.

A Spirit filled explanation of many problems and the One solution to all of them. Perfect.

Marie says 10.4.2012, 10:53 a.m.

It is so good to hear SOMEONE speaking out that it is ok to be intolerant about your faith in Jesus. Churches DO NOT preach an intolerance when it comes to standing against sin of all kinds. We don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.

Beckie says 10.4.2012, 10:51 a.m.

Beautifully written and a great message. Billy Graham you are staying true to the same dictates your father in law, Dr.L. Nelson Bell wrote in "Whole Men Slept." Thank you for the constant reminder of our Blessed Lord's intent and God Bless

Paige says 10.4.2012, 10:43 a.m.

Last night on the Presidental debates I saw a man with God in his heart, and I saw a man without God in his heart. I pray everyone picks the man with God in his heart and his soul.

Frank says 10.4.2012, 10:40 a.m.

I pray for all Christians, that God may fill our minds with his burning love and widsdom.

Steve Gleason says 10.4.2012, 10:36 a.m.

This piece regarding The Sin Of Tolerance was one of the most dynamic and helpful statements I've ever seen or heard. Well, I heard it from Billy Graham in one of his wonderful moments of sharing on TV many moons ago. MANY THANKS - Steve Gleason

Roy says 10.4.2012, 10:36 a.m.

This is our calling, to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The only way to Heaven. Christ died on the cross for All, dead buried, resurrected. Lives today! Read this article and be Blessed. Roy T.

Glenda says 10.4.2012, 10:36 a.m.

Thank you Brother Billy Graham, for your strong message to this world of Intolerant people. The world needs to hear alot more sermons on the sin of intolerance. It is why we are in the situation we are in right now in the United States. Thank you

Glenda says 10.4.2012, 10:36 a.m.

Thank you Brother Billy Graham, for your strong message to this world of Intolerant people. The world needs to hear alot more sermons on the sin of intolerance. It is why we are in the situation we are in right now in the United States. Thank you

Billy says 10.4.2012, 10:35 a.m.

What a timely biblical message for everyone. Billy Graham is a fatherly person who sincerely and prayerfully leads people to Christ. I love him and I praise God for his service to the lost.

Susan says 10.4.2012, 10:34 a.m.

This is the most Spirit-inspired message on this topic I have every read. Thank you for clarifying with such beautiful analogies the love of God for us and how we are to stand in the face of condemnation for holding to the Truth.

Neil says 10.4.2012, 10:31 a.m.

This is an excellent article. It seems that we are expected (by others) to become more tolerant as time goes on. We are expected to just look the other way so as to not appear to judge. Influences on our life need to come from God, not others.

Janet says 10.4.2012, 10:30 a.m.

How true- if we stand for Christ and His teachings we are immediately branded as intolerant. And how many of us do not speak out because we do not want that label. May God forgive us and enable us to speak out for Him with love.

Danny says 10.4.2012, 10:27 a.m.

MIRACULOUS

Glenda says 10.4.2012, 10:23 a.m.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for this powerful message which I will share with others. May God arise and his enemies be scattered as Your truth goes out to the ends of the earth. Let Your Kingdom come and Your will be done. In the name of Jesus.

Tawny says 10.4.2012, 10:23 a.m.

Awesomely said!

Darrell says 10.4.2012, 10:19 a.m.

You are absolutely correct and as a Christian in voting for a candidate, I have Christian friends who vote for the lesser of two evils. I cannot find in the Bible a tolerance to vote for the lesser or greater evil.

Angie says 10.4.2012, 10:18 a.m.

Sinful things are tolerated. However, in today's society Godliness is not tolerated. It is the exact opposite of the way we are supposed to live. Thank you for your words and your stance on morality. God bless you!

James says 10.4.2012, 10:17 a.m.

This message is very timely for this day and age. The false prophet will appear to be the most tolerant of all leading the world in a false religion of tolerance while at the same time being totally intolerant of any Christians on the earth then.

patricia says 10.4.2012, 10:16 a.m.

Wow, never fails to zero in on what's important, and in the most articulate way.

Carol says 10.4.2012, 10:15 a.m.

Wow! That covered the gospel completely. Crystal clear !

Howard says 10.4.2012, 10:12 a.m.

Amen

Ronnie says 10.4.2012, 10:12 a.m.

Thank you for sharing this very powerful message. Praise God!

Kay says 10.4.2012, 10:08 a.m.

A very important article - wish all could read it.

Gena says 10.4.2012, 10:03 a.m.

What a wonderful article, a blessing to all who read it!

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