
Christians can be highly emotional people. Pastors have been known to get so excited that they spit, and the Christianity community can get so mad they say they could "spit nails." I must confess the emotional uproar is a little out of my league. My wife has often said that I am emotionally void, and for the most part I agree. However, there is key point i need to add onto the blogosphere.
From my observation, the Christian community has a tendancy get emotionally charged but fall short of translating their energy into action. For many years the emphasis in churches has been about filling up the minds with people in the pew but looking the other way when the new knowledge does not translate into new behavior.
I don't put this indictment upon church members and pew packers; but rather, upon church leadership (of which I am). We have taught people to memorize the Beatitudes and even shown them the meaning in the original Greek; but we have failed to create a culture that expects and facilitates transformation. In general, Christians know more than we do. i contend that now more than ever, the Church must be a people who are discipled to behave differently and not just know more.
What could happen?
- the Church would take the offensive in changing the culture instead of just getting upset when it doesn't go their way or what they have been use to;
- more than the current 11% of SBC churches would experience evangelistic growth;
- giving would increase for ministries and missions
- church would become more of a life lived than an event attended.
Is the doing aspect really that big of a deal? Should we just be satisfied with just KNOWING the Bible well. I'll let 1 John 2 answer that rationale...
"3We know that we have come to know him if we obey his commands. 4The man who says, "I know him," but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 5But if anyone obeys his word, God's love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in him: 6Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did." [1 John 2: 3-6]
Just a thought - now go and do,
Bnall
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