What would happen…
What would happen if pastors, preachers, leaders, ministers and whatever other titles their maybe be for church leaders would put aside whatever they are teaching and focus on getting the message of God’s amazing grace and love across? Is it just me or are those topics somehow avoided?
Personally, I think if this would actually happen, with the full inspiration of the God’s Spirit of course, amazing things would happen. The churches would grow and mature so fast that they would have to expand drastically, Christians would put aside their egoism and self-centered pleasures of wealth and “toys” and focus totally on HIM.
OK, so what’s to stop this from happening? ummmmm… it’s aahh, well…yeah…OK, it’s Satan.
Oh, but it isn’t not nearly so direct as it sounds, he’s rather subtle… making leaders and their churches slip into the rut of organized religion, legalism and conformism, of course, with the occasional shove if it’s not to his likening. He especially loves it if the poisoned people get really mad at the ones that aren’t conforming to their type of lifestyle. Sing the same songs, same topics, same falling asleep to boring sermons heard for the upteench time about “thou shalt not do this and that”.
Now, let’s say there’s a group of people within the church that isn’t happy with how it is… I don’t mean the music worship style or songs or even the style of clothing or if we kneel, sit, stand or jump and shout when worshipping him in prayer. I’m talking about the subtle waves of feeling boxed-in in church, the sermons themes planned weeks, months or even a year ago, the not giving the Holy Spirit room to work, the demeaning looks of congregants when someone lifts up their hands in prayer or tells an experience that takes longer that two minutes to tell. I’m talking about youth attendance dropping as fast as their parents let them make up their own choice to go or not, about almost zero participation in Sunday schools, about old mister Y falling asleep every Sunday, about making a big deal for weeks if some local talent does a rap song in church, about condemning people that don’t come on Sunday without even knowing the reason why they didn’t coming, about… OK, you get the idea, I hope.
Now this is what I’ve experienced, not all in the same church, but definitely a feeling I’ve felt in different churches. I would sooner go to math class in a kilt than feel comfortable enough to share something with everyone in the church I go to.
Ain’t it sad? Now, a lot of the stuff I mentioned has to do with my own experience, but not only, a lot of friends of mine feel the same way. The services are planned, first a song, than a scripture reading followed by a short prayer and another song. Than Sunday School, followed by announcements and sharing by the congregation (usually the same people every Sunday), than another song or two, followed by the sermon and a prayer with an ending song and then WOOOOOOOOHHHHOOOOOO!! IT’S DONE!!! The fact I can precisely tell you how it works is because it doesn’t change, never with extremely remote chances of being different than like that.
So, putting the negatives aside… I’ve learned not to be ticked off to much, I mean, look at history and you’ll see there has always been some killjoys along the way. No, just keep your focus on Jesus, showing his love and grace to the people you encounter whenever. All it takes is a smile, a word of encouragement, helping them with some project or inviting them over for terere (tee, coffee, coke, water, etc.) and just show them (doesn’t take much effort on your part) God’s love and let his Holy Spirit inspire you. YOU WILL BE AMAZED!
Live it! Live HIM!
Random thoughts on …
Lately I’ve given some thought to my blog articles… I find it’s a great way to vent my frustration but also to get some cool new thoughts I’ve learned lately, so it goes both ways. I have found out that I’m not an ordinary person, actually, nobody is, except some people seem to be kinda differenter. Now, this has all to do with God and his Spirit and nothing to do with what I’ve done. That is, except choose to let HIM mold and shape my life and character.
It for sure isn’t easy, but it’s always great to know that your never alone, especially during those hard times.
So what are you gonna do about it?! Sure… just ignore this blog and hope you never see it again… or maybe let your mind roll a little (or lots) about some of these “words” on this blog. Because that’s what they are, just words, if you don’t learn from ‘em, their there for nothing and writing this is a waste of time and your saying that Jesus died for nothing because your not letting HIM be a part and THE guide and teacher in your life…
…Think…just think….
Conform!! Coooooonnnnfoormmmm!!!!!
Conformity. Going with the flow. Sitting back, agreeing with everybody else. Being cool. Not opinionated. Let others do the thinking. Brain-dead. Idiot.
OK, I kinda ran out of synonyms there so I switched to harsher ones. Sadly they ring true. I’m definitely talking about the negative side of it, as the positive side is rather, ummm, irrelevant to making my point.
If your still with me, let’s analyze this issue a little. The experience I’ve had with “conformists” is rather extensive. After all, living in a “christian” community can produce those kind of effects.
I’ll cite this example: I’m in class, some issue about whether Rock music is satanic or not and what does half the class do? They sit back and let one or two people do the debating. They don’t want to get mixed in because their views might get “confused”. So what’s gonna happen when they end up having to defend their opinion to someone with opposing ideas and views? Let’s just say the discussion will end rather quickly or be really one-sided.
Now I’m not arguing that it’s always wise to give your opinion, especially if it only serves to get the participants, including yourself, worked up without actually having agreed on anything.
It’s not just in discussions, also in lifestyle, habits, taking almost any literature for it’s word (that is, if it conforms to their views, whatever those might be, and condemning what doesn’t).
Anti-conformity is a way of life. Don’t be happy with what your teacher tells you, find out and argue that it lacks foundation if that’s how it is. Just because half you friends smoke pot, leave it be because your gonna regret it sooner or later. Just because your pastor gives an impressive sermon, don’t take him for his word, find out if it was actually true and not just a bunch of theological pholosiphy.
To not be a conformists is to use that round thing above your shoulders.