I am perplexed by the vast and overwhelming number
of organizations who call themselves churches.
It really is astonishing when you stop and think about it. I mean, it’s like every group or gathering of
people who get together on Sundays and have a program which includes singing
songs, listening to someone speak, bowing their heads, standing, sitting, raising
their hands, weaving back and forth, and even kneeling at the appropriate times,
and who do it with a Bible or electronic device in one hand and a cup of coffee
and/or donut in the other are calling themselves churches. Worse yet, they are advertising themselves as
such to other people who, not knowing any better, come along for the ride,
never realizing that the road they’re on leads to hell.
So……does this mean that I think churches that
serve coffee and donuts aren’t churches and in fact are leading the people who go
there into eternal damnation? No. That’s not what I mean at all. What I mean is—is that just because a group
calls themselves a church that does not make them a church any more than calling
yourself a Christian makes you one.
To be a church the group of people must be members
of “the church”, that is, the blood bought, chosen from eternity, regenerated
by the Holy Spirit, faith exercising, repentance pursuing, declared righteous,
saved from the wrath of God, sin forgiven, Jesus loving, and in the process of being made
holy—bride of Christ. Anything less than
this isn’t a church but perhaps, at best, just a nice group of people meeting
in a nice building listening to a nice man or woman giving inspirational talks,
with a nice parking lot, with some really fun activities for the kids, with all
kinds of committees making all kinds of plans, and with no idea that they’re
all not only guilty of identity theft—they are all, even more alarmingly, still
guilty of their sins and thus on their way as a “Christless church” to a
Christless eternity in hell.
So, how do you know whether you’re in a church or in
a group that simply thinks and calls itself a church? Well, not intending to write a book and willing
to be considered too generous by some and not generous enough by others as well
as even being willing to be misunderstood as a fanatic or zealot of sorts, let
me say, that which, best distinguishes a true church from all those groups
pretending to be churches is how important God and His glory is within that
body.
Practically speaking, what I mean is this—if your
group is so concerned about their finances that they will not pursue financial
priorities and decisions which make much of Christ by putting yourselves in a
position to obey the Scriptures you’re not acting like a church. If your leadership is unwilling to confront
sin because it is more concerned with peace and not rocking the boat, you’re
not behaving like a church. If your
worship services are all about the music, the worship team, the instruments,
the sound, the image, the atmosphere, the professionalism, and the appeal to
non-believers rather than all about glorifying God—you’re a far cry from how a
church worships. If you’re group has
more unbelievers than believers in it because it really is a comfortable place
for unbelievers to hang out in while they’re hanging out their sin, it could be
because your group is not as concerned with the things of God and in particular
the holiness of God and the holiness of those who are called by His Name as
they should be. If your preacher doesn’t
teach the Bible, waters it down, neglects to teach the whole counsel of God,
minimizes doctrine, excuses sloppy sermon preparation, is unprepared when he
comes to the pulpit, and worse yet—is more concerned with his job security than
teaching the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth of the Gospel,
you’re failing to measure up as a church.
Let me also add, that if your church isn't concerned about genuinely loving people or going out on a limb to meet real pressing needs or taking the Gospel of Jesus, not only to where its never been heard but, also to our neighbors across the street you may have a bit of an identity crisis going on.
Wow…..I could go on and on but this is probably enough
to try, convict, and hang me. But that’s
OK because I think Christ’s bride and reminding her that even though she is
still in the world she is not of it and must be separate from it is worth
whatever criticism I receive for writing this.
Now, I know that none of us as individual believers as well as none of
our churches have completely arrived. We
are all works in progress but if you or your “church” aren’t in any way making
progress toward becoming what and who God says you should be becoming—I would
be concerned. So, I encourage you to
take a good hard look at your church, whether you’re the pastor or a new member,
to see if what you are calling your “church” is who Jesus is calling His bride.
“That you may know how
one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living
God, the pillar and ground of truth.” 1
Timothy 3:15
1 comment:
From where I stand, and I will speak for me alone, I see our church here at NBC very much in agreement to what you have shared. We do have coffee during Sunday School, though. : ) lol We are not perfect but we are desiring to do all things for God's glory and to love his people into his kingdom. Looking forward to our skype conversation soon.
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