Jer 37:19 Where are your prophets who prophesied to you, saying, ‘The king of Babylon will not come against you and against this land’?
In our current sermon series on the book of Jeremiah, we meet large numbers of false prophets who claimed to speak for the Lord. Their message was the exact opposite of Jeremiah's. According to them, there was no way that God would ever hand Jerusalem over to the Babylonians. "The temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord," was their motto. "We are His covenant people. His temple is right here in this city. He will bless us and bless us no matter what."
These were lies of course, and when the Babylonian armies laid seige to Jerusalem, Jeremiah asked King Zedekiah..."where are your prophets now?" They were nowhere to be found. Their message was a lie and as such, it was poison. Toxic. Deadly. Jerusalem and the temple were in fact destroyed, the people slaughtered, and others carried off to captivity. All because they refused to love the truth spoken by the Lord through His true prophet.
Recently, a lady named Carma wrote a comment on a short post I put on Facebook. I was writing about how the "glass-is-always-half-full" philosophy is so destructive. It refuses to see evil. It twists everything into positivism - and excuses evil. It always sees the "good" that surely must be lurking somewhere in the most wicked person. Carma said that she gave this kind of thinking a name - "toxic positivism." This nails it and I thank her for it. Toxic positivism.
This is the kind of garbage that is laid on abuse victims in their churches so typically. "Your husband just needs understanding. He is really a good person. He isn't perfect, but we must see the good in him and be patient." Here is Carma's description:
It's a term I made up out of observations, and realize it is a form of denial, saying positive affirmations for example, with the belief it will make everything better. I used to say, "I'll be a better wife tomorrow." "I'll make him happy tomorrow." "I'm going to be the best wife ever because I'm a hard worker," etc., every night before bed. It kept me holding onto the hope that God would move in the ex husband's heart, and soften it. All the positive words I said didn't change the situation or him. Toxic positivity is a thing, even with PTSD,...think positive thoughts and it will go away. This is similar to toxic faith, if you prayed more you wouldn't have cancer. I've seen people in palitive care dying, and their loved ones still in denial saying "think positive thoughts and you will rally. We know it. You can beat cancer."
Toxic positivism is poison. It is deadly. It enables the wicked. It energizes evil. It denies the truth of God's Word as it denies reality. It shuts down victims when they seek help - "well, let's see the sunny side in all of this. Let's turn to a brighter note." And then it just blows off the grief and pain of the victim. Toxic Positive people are toxic. To themselves and others. They actually embrace a false gospel. They deny the wickedness of the human heart. It was Toxic Positivism that largely led to World War 2 in Europe. The allies refused to see the evil in Hitler, even though the evidence was right in front of their eyes and it nearly destroyed them and it did destroy millions of others.
I have found that Toxic Positive people do not like the plain and truthful teaching of God's Word. Why? Because the Bible shocks and threatens their toxic philosophy. The Bible talks about evil all the time. Jesus told the wicked they are children of the devil. God announces His judgment upon the wicked He exposes. Wisdom books like Proverbs would be gutted if a Toxic Positive person edited them. Which is exactly what is happening week after week in the churches. Scripture is gutted by their red pens of unbelief.
Jerusalem came down. And this present world is coming down. The wicked are headed for judgment and hell. Each one will give account to Christ and He isn't going to buy their Toxic positivism-
Mat 7:21-23 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. (22) On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ (23) And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’