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1 | How to "win the world" ? | Bible general Archive 2 | Mommapbs | 110018 | ||
Rowdy, I read your post and I don't disagree with what you have written, but please also understand that I am not angry, just "upset about the theatrical, peformer orientated "worship" that so characterizes the modern "evangelical" church today!" I asked, "Is nothing sacred anymore?" What does sacred mean to you? Does God think it is important? Blessings, mommapbs PS: Just today I was reflecting about a time in Whistler, BC when I started down the mountain in a cloud. Although there were piste markers, for a time I could see nothing but white. Everything blended together - I could not determine which way was up or which way was down - so I fell over. (This is called vertigo.) Without a reference point, I lost my sense of spacial position. I think that this is happening within the church too. Everything is blurring together as we import more and more of worldly influences into our sanctuaries. What is so wrong with desiring an atmosphere where the holiness of God is distinct, and discernable? Indeed Jesus came to save sinners, and we all need THE Savior; but in my opinion, that need is recognized when, just like a piste marker, a holy standard is present. |
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2 | How to "win the world" ? | Bible general Archive 2 | Rowdy | 110447 | ||
I have to agree with your overall sentiment. The church on a national scale is definitely introducing too much stuff from the world to make it more attractive. As I mentioned in earlier posts, we need to let the beauty and simplicity of God's Word and His patterns therein come out in our worship assemblies. We need to do everything we can to make sure that God, His Son and the Holy Spirit get all the glory. Too much of the time, we humans want to jazz up the worship to satisfy our lust for a truly fabulous worship service and what really happens is that people, especially visitors new to the area get distracted by all these extras. So, as with all things moderation needs to be a key element in our worship and glorying of God. You might notice that church buildings and song books weren't specifically taught or prescribed by christians in the first century but there's certainly nothing wrong with those aids to our worship. I would be more in favor of seeing all the tremendous funds, time and effort invested instead in studying God's Word and evangelizing the world, putting emphasis on God's love for all mankind. Lastly, the holy standard you mentioned are the patterns we see from our Lord in God's Word, as we see in the book of Acts. Looking forward to your response. God bless. |
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3 | How to "win the world" ? | Bible general Archive 2 | Mommapbs | 110467 | ||
Greetings Rowdy - I am glad to see your passion for the study of God's Word - far too many believers are complacent in this area . . . right now I am reading a book on evangelism by Brian McLaren: "More Ready Than You Realize". His view of evangelism is quite different from what we have grown up with. Typically, the church is about numbers not names, sad. I believe that evangelism is found in our relationships with others. We glorify God when HE can been seen in us. We can not make Him attractive to others, but we can reflect His character. We forget that evangelism is the work of the Holy Spirit, both IN us and in those whom He is drawing. How arrogant to think that WE are responsible for another's eternal destiny! If we fail to respond, God will send another, maybe even a donkey. At this point, I'd prefer not to "spar" on the issue of eternal security. Let's agree to just stay in our corners OK? Thank you for clarifying your response. Blessings, mommapbs |
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