#12 - Lottie who?
#11 - What is a covered dish and why must everyone who gets sick in our church have to have some sort of casserole?
#10 - I love it when my wife has her own opinion!
#9 - For God so loved the world that He did not send a COMMITTEE!
#8 - “Were either going to Disney or Vegas for vacation this year…”
#7 - SHE did an incredible job with the message today.
#6 - Why do you keep calling me “brother?”
#5 - “Got a light?” Unless, of course, you are a deacon…then this is a perfectly valid question.
#4 - Can we please sing the third verse!!!
#3 - Hold my beer.
#2 - May I have this dance?
#1 - Ante up!
Please! This list was just for fun, the reason I can say this about Baptist is because I am one and love them–trust me, my heart is built on nothing less than Lottie Moon and Broadman Press! (If you didn’t get that then you are probably Presbyterian and were predestined before the foundations of the world not to understand it!) Come on people–LAUGH!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Stepping Back In Time
I heard Rick Warren say once, “People keep asking me am I taking the church forward–actually, I am about taking it backwards…BACK to the first 300 years of Christianity.” He went on to say that the churches desire should be to replicate one of the most growth and influencial periods that it’s ever seen.
What is it about the first three hundred years of the church that made it so powerful? Here is a list of some of the things I came up with.
Passion for Jesus - the early church was not centered around certain types of ministries but rather a man–they were freakishly obsessed with Jesus! He was REAL to them!
They were non-religious - Paul fought hard to keep the religious idiots away from people who were falling in love with Christ…and the focus was on what Jesus had done to pay for sin and not people’s effort to do so.
Strong Community - No one in the early church thought that “their faith” was a private matter…they encouraged one another, supported one another, love one another and provided for one another. They knew the calling to walk with Christ was also a calling to walk with others. (When Jesus was on earth He didn’t walk alone!)
Urgency - They were serious about seeing people come to Christ…there was an urgency about them. They didn’t care about Roberts Rules of Order or boycotting pagan activities…their focus was on reaching the lost.
Anticipation - There was always a sense that God was about to do something BIG!
A Recognition and respect of leadership - Leaders in the early church were respected and honored…but NOT worshiped. Hebrews 13:7 and Hebrews 13:17 point to both the responsibility that leaders bear and the instructions on how to treat them.
Involvement - EVERYONE was involved in ministry–there were no “paid professionals.”
Willingness to be persecuted - They were willing to lose their lives for the Gospel. They were willing to be killed…and we’re rarely willing to be criticized!
They saw things happen - They begged God for big things…they believed His vision was larger than repaving a parking lot and sending off second hand clothes to a third world country–they took action - and God honored their vision.
They taught truth - At the end of the day all that matters is what we do with the truth of God’s Word–they KNEW this and that was their focus.
What God did back then He still longs to do today!!!
Don’t get me wrong–I am NOT saying that we should forget about all of the technology that God has given us to advance His message and just go back to meeting in caves! Paul said in Ephesians 2:19-21 that JESUS is the cornerstone…can you imagine what would happen if a church truly captured the passions and desires of the early church and combined them with the abilities and opportunities that God has given us in our modern world? WOW…the world could be RADICALLY IMPACTED!
Call me crazy…but I am praying that we can be that church…and that by stepping back we can move forward and see Jesus fulfill Matthew 16:18 over and over again.
What is it about the first three hundred years of the church that made it so powerful? Here is a list of some of the things I came up with.
Passion for Jesus - the early church was not centered around certain types of ministries but rather a man–they were freakishly obsessed with Jesus! He was REAL to them!
They were non-religious - Paul fought hard to keep the religious idiots away from people who were falling in love with Christ…and the focus was on what Jesus had done to pay for sin and not people’s effort to do so.
Strong Community - No one in the early church thought that “their faith” was a private matter…they encouraged one another, supported one another, love one another and provided for one another. They knew the calling to walk with Christ was also a calling to walk with others. (When Jesus was on earth He didn’t walk alone!)
Urgency - They were serious about seeing people come to Christ…there was an urgency about them. They didn’t care about Roberts Rules of Order or boycotting pagan activities…their focus was on reaching the lost.
Anticipation - There was always a sense that God was about to do something BIG!
A Recognition and respect of leadership - Leaders in the early church were respected and honored…but NOT worshiped. Hebrews 13:7 and Hebrews 13:17 point to both the responsibility that leaders bear and the instructions on how to treat them.
Involvement - EVERYONE was involved in ministry–there were no “paid professionals.”
Willingness to be persecuted - They were willing to lose their lives for the Gospel. They were willing to be killed…and we’re rarely willing to be criticized!
They saw things happen - They begged God for big things…they believed His vision was larger than repaving a parking lot and sending off second hand clothes to a third world country–they took action - and God honored their vision.
They taught truth - At the end of the day all that matters is what we do with the truth of God’s Word–they KNEW this and that was their focus.
What God did back then He still longs to do today!!!
Don’t get me wrong–I am NOT saying that we should forget about all of the technology that God has given us to advance His message and just go back to meeting in caves! Paul said in Ephesians 2:19-21 that JESUS is the cornerstone…can you imagine what would happen if a church truly captured the passions and desires of the early church and combined them with the abilities and opportunities that God has given us in our modern world? WOW…the world could be RADICALLY IMPACTED!
Call me crazy…but I am praying that we can be that church…and that by stepping back we can move forward and see Jesus fulfill Matthew 16:18 over and over again.
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