DIVERSITY OR DISOBEDIENCE
We don’t always know what direction our day will take us. Today as I enjoyed my coffee, I’m reminded of a recent conversation just after church service last Sunday. One of the participants we’ll call him Andrew raised the question. He said, ” I don’t know why someone has to leave the church simply because they have a disagreement with what is being preached or with what someone else within the congregation believes. He continued, “why can’t we simply agree that we have different opinions, (diversity) and leave it at that?” Instantly, my mind started racing. I didn’t really know this person very well, and I wasn’t sure that it was a good setting to dive into this question. Later in the day when this group of friends met again, person to person, I informed him that I’d like to take up his question again, but that I would not answer directly, instead I would raise another question. And, within that question would be my answer. I didn’t have the opportunity that evening to readdress the question. We simply enjoyed a great time together, including studying theology and fellowship.
This morning with my coffee, the Holy Spirit advised me that I needed to address Andrew’s question. The country within which we live is secular, and the world around us is secular. In spite of christian and other religions. I decided to reach out to the secular world… AI and ask a silly question. Is diversity mentioned in the Bible? Of course, what AI had to offer me was a plethora of misinformation on which I deeply disagree? What AI offered was that the word diversity does not appear in the Bible. However, AI continued to offer it’s support for diversity. Or rather, continued to provide false misinformation of God’s intentions among His people. AI offered multiple verses in which it misconstrued entirely the verse, AKA the words of our Lord God. One of the most twisted and contorted views that AI offered on God’s plan for diversity among His people was offered in the story of Babel. AI offered that, our God decided that there should be diversity among his people and so therefore, He awarded or blessed
them with languages in which they could not understand each other. I’ll stop and pause here, while you either gasp for air, laugh hysterically, or cry. Oh, how foolish you are secular world that you can twist, contort and misconstrue, not understanding the God’s words and the Lord’s desire for obedience among his people. IT WAS NOT A BLESSING! IT WAS GODS JUDGMENT ON A “PROUD” AND DISOBEDIENT PEOPLE. Could it be that this judgment continues perpetually, even unto this day, upon the disobedient and prideful in many forms including confusion, displacement, non inclusion, disease, poverty and lack of longevity? Forever, on the outside looking in because of their self pride and disobedience to God? Look around you, aids, HIV and the ever increasing prescription drugs offered in this secular world of disobedience. And let’s not forget the lessons of the corona virus. Remember to stay 6 feet apart, cover your mouth, don’t gather in large groups etc, etc. What was that all about if it were not for separation? A continuance of judgment on the proud and disobedient? The wealthy are becoming fat over the ignorance and confusion of the most disobedient of all peoples. It is the secular world that perpetuates it.
This judgment that I refer to is best know as and takes place at the “Tower of Babel” in the land of Shinar. Genesis 11:1-8 Theological significance: Shinar is often seen as a symbol of human pride and rebellion against God. The origin of languages. The scattering of people from Shinar is presented as the origin of diverse languages and cultures as a consequence of God’s judgment on a prideful people. Shinar represented a hostile Pagan power that opposed God’s people. Shinar is associated with the Babylonian exile. Shinar was associated with a region of luxury and sin. Shinar is described as a place where wickedness is sent to be established.
Does any of this sound like Gods’ blessing of diversity, or His desire for diversity among His people? No! Of course not! Gods desire is for conformity. Conformity to His will, to His peace, to His love, for His glory to thrive among his people. There is no blessing for diversity, and disobedience among a sinful people whom are NOT His. Instead judgment as mentioned above. The good news is in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Turn your head yet today to Jesus for total forgiveness of sin and enter into a life of perpetual and eternal belonging to our creator. A life of true luxury, true freedom, wisdom and knowledge to guide you through every challenge. A life that only can be received through faith in Jesus Christ, and obedience to God. And let’s be clear about this. Because you have faith in Christ does not give you a license to continue to sin, you must also be obedient to God. This will be obvious in your thoughts, actions and life choices. Matthew 7:15-23
Nicholas David Fedorow
11/25/2025