Tuesday, February 12, 2013

What Does it Mean to Be a Disciple?: Join

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As we read the Acts of the Apostles it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of the number of churches started and their amazing growth as people were converted to Jesus.  But a closer look also reveals that most every church either suffered from persecution and/or experienced conflict.  If we read one of the stories as recorded in Acts 11:10-26, we read an important message Barnabas gave to the new church at Antioch:  remain true to the Lord with all your heart!  When we, the church, face conflict -- and we do, and we will (I've never yet found a perfect church!), where we especially need to remain steadfast is in terms of our mission.  There is really only one purpose and mission:  make disciples!  But our tendency is to make church about us -- what I like or what I don't like.  And we naturally gravitate towards becoming a social club.  When that happens, trouble is not far behind!  So much of Paul's letters to the various church was in response to conflict and/or churches having lost their focus and sense of priority.  How many times might we hear a church member say, "I'm not going to church anymore."  "I don't like the music they sing."  "I don't like the Pastor's sermon."  "I'm not giving any more money to that church until they get their act together."  The truth is:  church is not about us -- not me and not you!  It's about God and the mission of making disciples!  So the call for us today is this:  renew our commitment to our membership vows or to the spiritual disciplines that keep us aligned with God.  #1 is prayer.  It's past time for us to be a church of prayer -- to discern what God is saying to the church and where God is moving by His Spirit.  #2 is presence.  Where ever we are, especially at church, to be present (and so much the more in these difficult and stressful times), considering "how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." (Hebrews 10:23-25)   #3 is gifts.  Stewardship is not optional.  We don't give when things are going well and withhold our tithes/offerings when things aren't going our way.  Withholding our gifts is like putting a shield over our heads and telling God "I no longer want your blessing."  I believe Malachi had it right when he warned that such a position is robbing God.  God is not able to bless what we don't give.  When conflict comes, our tendency is to stop praying, withdraw, and stop giving.  The best response to conflict is that we need to pray more, attend more and give more.  It's those spiritual disciplines that will get us through the tough times!  "God, revive us again, and set our hearts on fire, to serve You better, and to be Your church!"

Gene Kelsey, Director of Christian Education

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