Is a Christian Website Biblically Viable?


by Robin Calamaio

Before addressing this, maybe we should back up a little. In fact, maybe we ought to back up quite a bit.

The Bible teaches that God became a man. What a person believes about this claim - has no effect upon it. For centuries, God had worked with one particular culture, and chose to make His appearance there. "He was in the world, and the world was made through Him, and the world did not know Him. He came into His own things (Israel), and those who were His own did not receive Him" (Jn 1:10,11). Over those centuries, He had revealed many things about His person, will, and ways. Israel should have welcomed Him, but, as a whole, they did not. We are told He had "no stately form or majesty that we should look upon Him, nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him" (Isa 53:2). More than likely, His enemies despised His looks and mannerisms ... maybe even the sound and cadence of His voice. They were determined to silence that voice. Eventually, they framed Him, and had Him executed.

At one point in His ministry, Jesus stated, "A pupil is not above his teacher; but everyone, after he has been fully trained, will be like his teacher" (Lk 6:40). Human nature has not changed. If given the opportunity, many will silence a voice they do not want to hear. For any Christian, a life that does not end like the Teacher's ... well, that pupil has been spared. That's fine with me. I have no desire to end this life on a Roman cross - or any contemporary equivalent.

In spite of this, over the millennia, Christians have shared their encounters with the living God in many ways. Political and technological advances have often granted new avenues for the expression of this witness. Whether it's a government granting religious freedom, or the invention of the printing press, radio, or television ... great platforms have opened for a Christian's "voice." Let's look at a new one.

A few years ago, there was no such thing as the Internet ... or a Christian website. This medium is truly astounding. It is now possible for Christians to upload their work and influence people all over the world - without leaving the desk. And Christians who live in locations where they can exercise this "voice" have been granted inordinate favor. Such fortune is remarkable. Words cannot convey the magnitude of such an opportunity now available to an individual Christian. Personally, I am amazed God has placed such a "megaphone" at the end of fingertips attached to such faulty hands.

So, with this new medium, the Christian should expect new rules. New boundaries for new opportunities in a new time ... right? Well, you already know what I am going to say. All the old rules still apply. A Christian website is not "a free zone." And what are these rules? "Each man must watch how he builds on (the foundation). For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any man builds upon the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or straw, each man's work will become evident; for The Day will display it, because it is to be revealed with fire; and the fire itself will test the quality of each man's work. If any man's work, which he has built upon (the foundation) survives, he will receive a reward. If any man's work is burned up, he will suffer loss ...." (1Cor 3:10-15). Of course, any material about God that springs from a different foundation has absolutely no hope of prevailing before our Creator. It will be summarily dismissed.

One primary determinant between fire and reward is the accuracy of the proclaimed knowledge. One's "interpretation," or "good intentions," or what "seems or feels right," will not prevail over bad information. God is not obligated to use your error, or mine, to expand His Kingdom. What an oxymoron. Error is destined for fire. Whether springing from "innocence" or malicious calculation - it matters not. Its origin is irrelevant.

It should also be understood that the Bible's most aggressive warnings are directed at those who represent the Creator. He wants to be represented accurately - and repeatedly warns anyone taking on this endeavor. "Let not many become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we shall incur a stricter judgement" (Ja 3:1). This is directed at brethren - who have been pardoned! So what awaits false teachers, and false prophets and others who promote contrary religious constructs? God is intensely serious about this ... far beyond my understanding. (See 2Pet 2:1-22 and Jude: 3-19 for starters.)

But along with accurate content, there is another bedrock consideration for "how" one should properly build upon the foundation. Let's talk about money. Before I became a Christian, I always knew when I stumbled upon a Christian radio or television station. Within minutes (or less) they would be calling for money - my money, grandma's money, your money, everybody's money - anybody's money. I instinctively knew many were charlatans, but as for the rest ... what kind of "god" needs his servants calling for the contents of my wallet? This turned me off ... and, with the flip of a switch, I turned them off. But, the Author of the Bible had other plans for me.

For a variety of reasons, there came a point in my life when I decided I wanted to actually read the Bible for myself. To my amazement, I found an abundance of information about money ... and religious frauds. At the time of this writing, I have been a Christian for over thirty years. God has never called for a dime for His treasure - or actions - directed my way. And He never will. So, if I am claiming to represent Him to others, why would I? Of course, I have heard "why" for three decades ... but most "whys" are rationalizations - not reasons. "Freely you received, freely give" (Mt 10:8). Shouldn't this option be the first one explored?

So, let's look again at a Christian website and the Bible. By investing just a few dollars in their own work, Christians can share what God has shared with them ... all over the world ... for free. This is exciting ... and shocking. When I think of Christians past (and present), who have never been given such a "voice" ... it is clear this has nothing to do with fairness. But, even more shocking, did God give Himself such a megaphone when He was here? The reality of such a platform ... for a pupil?

Are you the webmaster of a Christian website? Purpose to make it solid in content - a treasure chest - with no money barrier in front of His treasure. Like it or not, every nook, cranny and corner of it will be examined by His unyielding-to-error gaze for content ... and procedure. Why "toil for fire" (Hab 2:13)? May God have mercy upon us all.

About the Author

Robin Calamaio - Christian in ‘77. He has a BA (Bus.Admin. - Milligan College '90) and M-Div (Emmanuel School of Relign '92). He biblically addresses many important topics in his ebooks and articles. Subjects include abortion, capital punishment, death, love, money, evolution - just to name a few. These are unique ,challenging and, best of all, FREE at http://www.freelygive-n.com/Free_Christian_Ebook_Home.html !

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