Friday, June 27, 2008

Know What You Believe and Why You Believe It!

The following is one of the responses I received from a recent question I sent to those who read my "perspective":

It has been my observation that those who are unhappy at their church and are looking for another are nothing more that “religious consumers”. They fit right well into our culture of consumerism and the church has become a “company” with marketing programs and the pastor has become the CEO.

Remember, the most important thing is that one’s “felt needs” are met … that is why these organizations spend so much time and effort marketing their religion. Everything is about “us”! If a church deserves my time they will have to earn it with programs for my kids, great meals on Wednesday night and things like building “Habitat” houses. They will have to have lots of programs that are about “ME” … how to be a better husband, how to be a better daddy, how to manage my finances or how to be “all that I can be”.

One should NEVER focus on the idea that worship is about God/Christ. We should always focus on the fact that the sole purpose of God’s existence is to make us happy. He so wants us to be happy! All these things like disease, death, broken friendships/relationships, divorce, crime, teenage pregnancy and so on are far beyond His control. God is engaged in a bout of “spiritual fisticuffs” with Satan and we need to be on God’s side so that He can win the fight. Just find a church that will make you happy!

We dream of the time when all the streets will be free from crime, all the kids will say “yes m’am and no m’am, the sidewalks will be clean and one will never see gum stuck to the street, no more robberies, no more cursing, everyone’s lawn will be perfectly manicured and if front of every house will be freshly painted picket fences. Then on Sundays, everyone will go their “churches” where they will sit in their pews and listen to a feel-good sermon where Christ is NOT preached. Then and only then will we all be happy.

Now seriously.

All churches should realize that there is only ONE in their audience. Do not cater to the masses but cater to our Creator. Everything should be done with the fact that worship is about God’s coming to us. WE DO NOT SPEAK IN WORSHIP. God speaks first , through the Word, and we RESPOND. Scripture spells this out clearly, but most never read Scripture. God has chosen the “foolishness” of preaching to be the primary means by which He comes to us and the “means of Grace” are Word, Sacrament and Prayer … so if one does not go to “church”, he is missing out on at least two of the appointed means of Grace. We, as the Psalmist, should love the Law, but not because we can use it to forge out our righteousness, but rather that the hopelessness that it creates will drive us to the Cross.

By the deeds of the Law will no one be declared righteous!

No churchwork!!!! Only Christ and Him crucified. Then all of our “good works” will be directed to our neighbors out of the overflowing of joy we have received from the gospel.

GOD DOES NOT NEED YOU! Your neighbor does. God does not need you to do anything … He did just fine before you came onto the scene.

In Heaven, we will only receive … we will not do anything.

Oh that churches could understand this and become a part of the “foretaste” of this Glory Divine … at least at the Worship hour on the Lord’s Day.

Leave your checkbooks and problems at home and come, sit and receive. Your minister’s vocation is to serve God’s people. At the end of the service you will get up and go back to the “world” where you are called to live … not in some evangelical ghetto where you wear Christian underwear, eat Christian cookies and listen to Christian music. If your neighbor’s roof is leaking, help him fix it so that he won’t get wet … not so you can “save” him. Only the gospel can “save” your neighbor. It is the power of God unto salvation. All your good works are directed downward toward you neighbor not upward to God. All works are Law and have no part of the gospel. God’s grace is directed downward toward us and all we do is receive.

In your vocation you have become a “mask” of God as Martin Luther stated. By all of our getting up and going to work everyday, God meets everyone’s needs. Not by magic! If you are hungry … go to Publix, if you tooth hurts … go to a dentist, if you need shoes … go to a shoe store, if you are sick … go to a doctor or if your grass needs cutting … call a lawn maintenance company.

Then on Sunday, go to a worship service. But remember, find a place where God is worshiped and not man.

“KNOW WHAT YOU BELIEVE AND WHY YOU BELIEVE IT”!

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