One time a man asked me to visit his pre-teen son who was recovering from an illness. I arrived at their home and was introduced to the son for the first time. As we began to talk, Brian asked, “What do you believe?” I thought it was kind of an odd question from a twelve year old, but my response was, “Well, I believe Jesus is God’s son and is the savior of the world.” Brian said, “No; I mean do you believe you can smoke or drink?”
Another time I spoke on the telephone with a man who was the chair of a search committee that was considering me as a candidate to be the pastor of their church. Even though we simply were talking about plans for my visiting the church, he said, “I have a question I always like to ask the ministers we interview: Do you believe in the Virgin Birth?”
“Do you believe the Bible is inerrant?” That one comes up, too, in some interviews. “What is the Disciples’ stand on homosexuals,” I have been asked by folks thinking of attending the church. On it goes. Doctrinal issues, moral or behavioral questions, thorny social concerns – it seems everyone has their laundry list of what is important concerning a church or a minister.
So many churches are bogged down in managing the business of the organization, they long ago forgot why they formed as a congregation. Patterns of behaviors are learned and ingrained, and newcomers can’t figure out what’s going on, or why. Some congregations defiantly promote "values" that must be embraced lest the flames of hell begin their devastating consumption.
It seems to me the love of God, as revealed and expressed in Jesus Christ is the foundation of Christian fellowship. Worshiping God, living with thankful hearts for the blessings God so abundantly bestows upon humanity, responding to the call of Jesus to share those blessings and that love with others all link us together with fellow believers and inspire our ministry to people around us.
To me, this encourages freedom from all that separates people, instead drawing us together, as I believe, God intends.
Posted by blog/greg_howell
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Updated: Wednesday, 20 June 2007 10:11 PM EDT
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