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Sins The Church Ignores by Nobody: 9:07am On Sep 19, 2015
I was in an engineering class the first time I watched the tragic explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Even though I wasn’t alive when it happened, I caught a glimpse of the horror thousands must have felt as the events unfolded.
And the first question everyone asked was, “What happened?”
After months of investigation, the group commissioned to investigate the explosion discovered the problem: an o-ring seal in the right solid rocket booster failed at take-off. I won’t bore you with the details, but an o-ring is a tiny device compared to the size of a space shuttle.
It wasn’t something huge, like a puncture in the rocket booster or a hole in the cabin, that caused this disaster. It was a small, seemingly insignificant, o-ring failure.
I think there’s a lesson here for the Church. What if the big sins, the ones we try hardest to avoid, aren’t necessarily the greatest threat to the Church’s mission and our joy?
Maybe it’s the sins lying underneath, the ones considered “normal” or “acceptable,” the ones going undetected, that are affecting the Church the most. I want to address some of these sins.
Fear
The phrases “do not fear” and “do not be afraid” appear 365 times in the Bible. I don’t think that’s a coincidence.
As John says, “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love” (1 John 4:18).
Often, the Church is scared to make decisions out of fear. Christians are hesitant to step into dangerous situations out of fear. The catalyst for our obedience is fear. Where’s the love?
Apathy
Apathy’s best friends are passivity and entitlement. Together, they’re a vicious party.
There’s nothing mediocre or normal about God. His power is beyond comprehension. His beauty is beyond description. His love is beyond measure. The same God who created the universe and formed stars desires a relationship with you.
Yet, the attitude is often, “OK, God loves me. That’s great. What’s for lunch?”
I mean, think about it. How many Christians have you met that left you thinking, “Wow, I want to be like them?” But this should be the norm. In Scripture, when men and women truly experience God, everything changes. And apathy—toward God, toward other people and toward injustices—is no longer an option.
Gluttony
In my younger days, I would literally eat myself sick. I mean, if I ordered food, I ate all of it.
Looking back, I see that my attitude was gluttonous. And the gluttony wasn’t that I ate myself sick. It was that I used a gift God gave me on myself—in excess.
Gluttony is primarily about the heart. It’s a craving for excess. Gluttony tries to fill those voids God is supposed to fill with the gifts He’s given us.
But as we gorge our stomachs with food and flood our houses with trinkets, our discontent only increases.
Gluttony happens when you lose your awe of God. As long as your eyes are fixed on Jesus, your heart’s desire is for Him.
Flattery
I like performing. I always have. And while there’s nothing wrong with the spotlight, there’s a lot wrong with making yourself the center of it.
If your identity is tied to man’s praise, you’ll be eternally discontent. People are fickle. They’re for you one day, against you the next. They love you when you agree with them, dislike you when you don’t.
Jesus, however, didn’t need the praise and glory of men. He didn’t care what they thought. His only concern was doing the will of God. This attitude is what the world is desperate to see.
Let’s be honest, it’s hard to point people to Jesus if you need their approval.
Comfort
Comfort might be the patriarch of the “church approved” sins family. When the church becomes comfortable, Christianity starts to die.
Christians must be extremely intentional with their thoughts and actions to avoid comfort. If not, you become resistant to change. You start making secondary issues primary. You begin to see the mission as catering to insiders rather than reaching outsiders.
The Church can’t be missional and comfortable at the same time. It’s time to make a decision.
Nationalism
Maybe it’s just me, but I can’t picture Jesus waving an American flag while showing off his “I love ‘Merica” tattoo.
Jesus wasn’t against the government. In fact, if you’re a Jesus follower, the Bible calls you to pray for your nation and for your leaders (1 Timothy 2:1-4). But Jesus was very clear about how God’s name would become famous throughout the world: through the Church. Not through a government or nation.
When your allegiance is torn between your country and your God, American ideals can begin to shape your faith more than God. You transpose American values onto God, believing God would think like an American.
Content by www.relevantmagazine.com
Re: Sins The Church Ignores by Oblitz(m): 9:16am On Sep 19, 2015
nice write up
Re: Sins The Church Ignores by Rosemary216(f): 9:24am On Sep 19, 2015
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Re: Sins The Church Ignores by Nobody: 9:35am On Sep 19, 2015
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Re: Sins The Church Ignores by Nobody: 9:51am On Sep 19, 2015
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Bro go to your attorney first thing monday morning to sue your brain for non support. never seen u post a sensible comment. too many immature peeps here

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