Monday, December 21, 2009

The Many Ways of Destroying the Church

My mom is so cool..

I sent her this post and asked her if I could post her response. She agreed...


via Challies Dot Com on 12/19/09

I read a great quote earlier this week on Timmy Brister's blog and thought it was worth sharing. It comes from D.A. Carson (in his book The Cross and Christian Ministry). What struck me about these words was just how many of these ways of destroying a church I've witnessed either up-close or from afar. As soon as we remove the cross from the center of all the church is and does, something will inevitably rush in to replace it.
The ways of destroying the church are many and colorful. Raw factionalism will do it. Rank heresy will do it. Taking your eyes off the cross and letting other, more peripheral matters dominate the agenda will do it-admittedly more slowly than frank heresy, but just as effectively over the long haul. Building the church with superficial 'conversions' and wonderful programs that rarely bring people into a deepening knowledge of the living God will do it. Entertaining people to death but never fostering the beauty of holiness or the centrality of self-crucifying love will build an assembling of religious people, but it will destroy the church of the living God. Gossip, prayerlessness, bitterness, sustained biblical illiteracy, self-promotion, materialism-all of these things, and many more, can destroy a church. And to do so is dangerous: 'If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him; for God's temple is sacred, and you are that temple (1 Cor. 3:17)." It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

Mom's repsonse:

Dear Johnny,

Thank you for sending this to me.  I think this is excellent in explaining how insidiously and subtly the church turns into a religious social network.  I would love to see how building a true church with the additional beautiful aspect of grace would look.  They must be rare because I haven’t seen too many.  This reminds me of the dual calling in the New Testament of living in truth and love.  Truth without love beats people up with the law.  Love without truth places people above God.  It is a lovely thing to see a person (let alone a whole church) living in harmony this way.  You can’t miss God if these are working equally and people are truly transformed.

I am looking forward to Christmas.  However, I am really looking forward to having times to talk to you.  I miss you and am counting the days until you and Jessica get here!

Love you,
Mom

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