Expediency destroys our witness …
When we no longer speak truth to power.
Expediency destroys our witness …
When we no longer speak truth to power.
Making Jesus all about that one thing,
Which happens to be your thing,
Denies His Lordship over all things,
Including the many other things,
He does through others.
Good values and good choices don’t always produce good results …
But they sure do prevent a lot of bad ones.
The Great Commission isn’t about coming in for prepared messages …
But going forth as prepared people.
When we replace prudence with expediency …
We lose our moral witness.
Feed your faith carefully, because only fools consume fruit …
They haven’t first inspected.
Real love doesn’t just affirm what is good and right, but also opposes what enslaves and destroys.
Those ministering authentic grace to folks who are lost and know it …
Understand this.
Those peddling an abstract faith that’s never put into practice …
Don’t.
Those with the Biblical commitment and personal humility needed to actually function together as part of a simple, participatory church in their home or other hospitable local gathering place …
Do.
Those who don’t and can’t make it work in their own lives and home towns, however …
Seem most inclined, regrettably, to write books and blogs – and travel around – telling everyone else how to.
Unfortunately, great has been the wreckage they’ve caused.
Such “organic church” writers and “itinerants” peddle what they themselves don’t do, under a plethora of misleading titles and slogans like:
“Beyond Evangelical,” “Deeper Life” and now “Insurgence” (Frank Viola); “Subversive” and “Red Letter Christians” (Keith Giles); House2House and Apostolic “Workers” (Milt Rodriguez, Jon Zens and Felicity Dale); “Viral Jesus” (Ross Rohde); and “Houses That Change The World” (Wolfgang Simson).
When it comes to them and their mutual promotion networks, be discerning …
Because you can’t get to authentic from phony.
Nor can you get there with their general distain for God’s plenary authority of Scripture as His written Word …
Or their competing, trans-Biblical existential ideologies.
Please hear me:
For the health of God’s people, it’s time for those of us who are actually making simple, participatory churches work in our own lives and home towns – through a firm commitment to the apostolic foundation already laid in Scripture as God’s authoritative written Word – to begin looking towards each other for mutual encouragement.
If we refuse to be discerning and instead continue to look to – and promote – those who peddle other agendas, pretenses and ideologies …
Then their persistent pattern of failed lives and failed churches will continue to be a hindrance to our own churches and what God wants to do among us.
Their bad fruit and inability to make their own books work in their own lives and home towns – or consistently and sustainably anywhere else – should be a clear warning which we all heed …
No matter how deceptively charming and misleadingly enticing they otherwise may seem.
Healthy churches and healthy lives deserve no less.
Scripture is God’s word because He inspired it …
Not because it inspires you.
Seriously, it’s good to be inspired …
But Scriptural authority doesn’t depend on you.
“Christian” isolationists commit a special kind of stupid …
When they cloak their cynicism and civic retreat in moral superiority.
Don’t be deceived.
Evil advances when we ignore Christ’s commands to go, serve, and obey in all spheres of life …
Including culture, politics and government.
Let’s not fall prey to contemporary Gnostic ideologies, which reduce Christ’s authority to “spiritual” things only.
Rather, let’s learn to be effective witnesses of His Lordship in all spheres of life …
Including proper, Biblical guardrails on how to do so appropriately.
Christians who are more focused on some Great Escape than the Great Commission …
Got messed up priorities.
Because all truth is God’s truth …
What God reveals – whether in Scripture or through creation – is infallible and inerrant.
Our own interpretations – whether theological or scientific – are not.
Wisdom comes from distinguishing between what God has actually revealed …
Verses what we presume about it or project back onto it.
When I stop viewing my own God-given gifts, callings and motivations as being more essential than yours …
We can finally begin expressing – together – the multifaceted fullness of Christ.
I don’t wear skinny jeans and cool glasses .. .
Or have an elevated stage with a smoke machine, a hip band, brass tinged collection plates and comfy pews for the feel-good masses.
I don’t peddle trans-Biblical messages like “deeper life,” “easy believism,” or “seeker friendly” …
Nor have I sought – as is common these days – notoriety through books, blogs and conferences about “how to” on things I’ve not made work first in my own life and hometown.
Instead, my life has been about simply going – without pretense or fanfare – wherever Jesus sends me.
Often it was to distinct, disreputable subcultures near my home, to break bonds of darkness through the raw, unmitigated gospel of repentance and Christ’s Kingdom rule.
So I went to places others feared to go, at the fringes of polite society …
Where those who are lost and know it live broken lives.
And like Jesus commands in Luke 10, I never brought a budget, a branded “ministry,” a title, an agenda or a program.
Instead, I learned to embrace, respect and honor – in their own communities – those who I encountered …
Because “love,” I have found, is such an overused word these days.
So I’d go – simply, just as I am – carrying an unadorned message of grace, forgiveness, repentance and redemption …
But in the authority of Christ’s name and the power of His Word.
It was enough:
Lives were changed …
Disciples made …
And simple, indigenous churches emerged – without building campaigns, ministry teams, sound equipment or marketing plans – in living rooms and coffee shops and other places where relationships otherwise naturally happen.
I’m not claiming total success each and every time I’d go.
Trust me, I made many mistakes. But by doing it, I learned, and despite my shortcomings God nonetheless brought forth amazing fruit and built His church more often than not.
As His Kingdom took root and local leaders emerged, I’d then stay in touch but otherwise recede back to my own local fellowship …
So others could come forth and express Christ in their own, wonderfully unique ways that reached their own communities.
It cost almost nothing:
I gave of my own labor and resources …
Rather than live off of, or peddle for donations, those God sent me to reach.
But this I learned:
Although Christ expresses Himself in different ways in different contexts, and He calls us each to different things …
His Kingdom is never about building our own kingdom.
Forgive us, Lord, for what we’ve done with your mercy and grace …
Because it’s not about us.
Spiritual narcissism in pursuit of significance …
Inevitably leads to dead ends.
Godly unity isn’t about tolerating those who deny Biblical authority …
But calling them to repent of it.
When we are faithful with God’s means …
He is faithful with the ends.
Where God rules …
There are no “selfie” churches.
God doesn’t want me to fix the fix He fixed to fix you …
Any more than He wants you to fix the fix He fixed to fix me.
Never works …
Never has, never will.
Show grace, but let Him do His perfect work in each other.
Emergent, postmodern, missional, beyond, deeper, radical, insurgent, whatever …
I’m tired of hip and long for simple.
We deny Biblical authority when we read post-Biblical traditions, meanings, and presumptions not actually found in Scripture back into Scripture.
This is especially true with our current concepts of:
“Church”
“Worship”
“Communion”
“Tithing”
“Pastor”
“Ministry”
“Leader”
“Submission”
“Covering”
“Preaching”
“Teaching”
The meanings we give those words today are not found in – and often are at odds with – the original language, meaning and context of the New Testament when written in the first century.
Let’s be like the New Testament Bereans and once again begin “examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.”
Only then can we truly say we have begun to accept the plenary authority of Scripture over all traditions and opinions to the contrary …
Including our own.
God’s truth is objective, but He can communicate it subjectively.
Only fools use the latter to deny the former.
Using others as pawns in the vision, mission or purpose God’s given you …
Never turns out well.
For you or for them.
Although there are mysteries in the Bible, it is not “mystical”.
What God chooses to reveal there – including Himself – is accessible to all who simply repent, embrace His forgiveness, submit to the authority of His word and relate together in healthy local fellowships.
The mystical fringe, however, is driven by their own angst, anxiety and insecurities …
To go “deeper” or “beyond” the simple truths of Scripture by dismissing elementary repentance, basic forgiveness, Biblical authority and functional churches …
Which is why they never seem to find the authentic Christ of Scripture.
Don’t be led astray by them.
We make room for God’s blessings …
By giving our regrets to Him.