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LOVE JESUS, HATE CHURCH |
DECEMBER 2009
Love
Jesus, Hate Church
Jesus said, "We
must work the works of Him who sent Me as long as it is day; night is
coming when no one can work." John 9:4
Reasons to Stop Evangelizing My Friends... Not!
By now you have probably guessed
that I firmly believe we are currently living in the Laodicean age, the
last and final age of church history. Every day I am bombarded
with more evidence of that fact.
Today is no different.
Think about it, the Laodiceen church age is defined by
its glamorous and perverted view of itself and its desire to worship God
in a way that is pleasing to the worshipper, and not necessarily to the
One being worshiped. The church in this age talks a good game, has
all the bywords and slogans down pat, yet is so offensive to the Jesus
of the Bible that He literally "vomits them out of His mouth"
(Rev. 3:16).
That's some pretty strong words from the Lord Himself.
First, the perverted view of the church as it evaluates
itself:
| Because you say, "I
am rich, and have become wealthy, and have need of nothing"
(Rev. 3:17a). |
Did you get that? The church in this age, the very age in which we
live, the health and wealth and favor age, says they are rich and
wealthy and need nothing. They are successful,
self-sufficient, influential, dependent on no one, and growing with an
entrepreneurial spirit not seen since the days of the dotcom craze.
We have mega churches that remodel basketball arenas and pack in each
Sunday enough people to fill half a stadium at an NFL playoff game.
We have purpose driven authors that sell millions upon millions of books
and promote their latest "40 Days of Lukewarmness" programs in churches
world-wide.
We, the self-proclaimed religious elite, now rub elbows with the likes
of Bono and Oprah and Obama and dine at the table with the the upper
echelons of society.
"No more hiding in the catacombs for us. We've
arrived! Change is coming, baby!"
Yes, it is. But not the change you may be
counting on.
The church is no longer offensive to the culture
because its self-help message could be just as easily preached during
prime-time without making the viewing masses feel uneasy or
uncomfortable. Words like sacrifice, sin, crucifixion, atonement,
hell, holiness or the exclusivity (one way only) of the message preached
by Jesus have been carefully edited from our Laodicean church
vocabulary. In their place, we now speak of favor, financial
blessings, divine healing, getting the best parking spot at the mall,
praying for God to bless your 401k, and having Your Best Life Now.
We don't need the Bible and its cumbersome commands to
restrict our personal freedoms. Why? Because it's all about
us! We're rich and wealthy and don't need anything. No
doctrine, no moral imperatives, no righteous living, no absolute truth,
no right or wrong, no consequences for our actions and, of course, no
guilt-producing compulsion to share our faith with others or be the
"salt and light" of the world.
"Nope, none of that stuff. If we preach that
message, people won't come and we've got a building to pay for."
We are truly living in the age of the Laodicean church
that, if you read the Scriptures, turned our Lord's stomach to the point
He wanted to spit or vomit them out of His mouth. I think He was
pretty sick at what He saw. And you know... so am I.
Yesterday I ran across the
following post that seems to be resonating with Laodicean church-goers
(I will refrain from calling them Christians for reasons that should be
quite obvious by now) because it is cloaked in deceptive spiritual
language and just plain feels good. It's another pitiful picture
of the perverted, self-centered mindset the church has now adopted.
Rather than obey the command of Jesus to "go into all the world and
preach the gospel"— we now come up with felt-need reasons not to
evangelize and feel-good excuses to justify our disobedience. And
as you read these reasons you'll see, as I did, that they are all about
us and how we feel.
Because after all, we're rich, we're wealthy and we
don't need nuthin'. Remember?
The post goes like this...
Reasons to Stop Evangelizing My
Friends
Years ago, I decided to stop evangelizing my friends.
Here are 14 reasons why you might consider doing the same:
| 1. |
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It makes them
uncomfortable. |
| 2. |
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It makes you
uncomfortable. |
| 3. |
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It makes you think
about how to twist every conversation to Jesus rather than seeing
how Jesus is already there. |
4.
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It makes you believe
you're bringing God to them, rather than seeing how the Holy
Spirit has already been active in their lives. |
| 5. |
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It pressures you into
showing an unrelatable happy, plastic face rather than letting
God's grace shine through your struggles. |
| 6. |
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It makes you focus on
talking rather than listening. |
| 7. |
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It leads you to answer
questions they aren't asking. |
| 8. |
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It makes you think
about what to say rather than how to love. |
9.
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It makes you think
faith is a list of statements rather than a different way of
living. |
10.
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It puts you into the
role of "teacher," causing you to miss things your friends can
teach you. |
11.
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It makes them see you
as a religious salesman rather than an apprentice of the Master. |
| 12. |
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It hurts your
friendship. |
| 13. |
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It robs you of a good
time |
14.
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It makes you think
their lack of interest in your evangelism means they are not
interested in Jesus or spiritual questions. |
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Wow. More post-modern
drivel. A whole puddle of it.
Lord, I will willingly disobey Your commands and not do
what You have told me to do because it makes me and my lost friends feel
uncomfortable, and we can't have that. Plus, if I obey You it will
rob me of my friends... and then what will I do? 'Cause I
obviously value their friendship more than I do my devotion to You.
And, most important, it will also rob me of a good time and hinder what
I want to do. "Hey, if I'm with my lost friends and we're doing
something fun... geez, the last thing I want to do is interject You into
the conversation. You're such a kill-joy. No fun at all."
But the second part of the verse we began this
newsletter with says something altogether different. Whereas the
church sees itself as rich and wealthy and self-sufficient— the Lord
sees us as we truly are.
Finally, the view of the Laodicena church from the
vantage point of the Lord:
| "And you do not know
that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked"
(Revelation 3:17b). |
Did you get all that?
Wretched, pretty strong word. Miserable, even stronger
still. Poor and blind and naked... uh, that
kind of flies in the face of riches or wealth or self-sufficiency,
doesn't it?
Be Warned
Be warned: God will not sit back and watch His bride,
the church, be turned into a brothel or a secular, self-promoting,
feel-good show. He will always defend His honor and His glory.
Always. Without fail.
If you are part of the church system that puts more
emphasis on the people rather than the Lord, I have two words for you:
Leave Now! Like Lot fleeing from Sodom, you need to leave that
church now and seek out true Christian fellowship. Why?
Because His day of judgment is coming and you won't want to be connected
at the hip with those whose future can be described as vomit on the
floor.
Leave now!
Adveho quis may.
Come what may.

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Steve McCranie
"You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be.
Something
must be wrong, bad wrong."
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