Acts 26:1–23
In response to the attacks on the church Jesus asked “Saul, Saul why are you persecuting me?” To attack the church is to attack Jesus. That is not to say that there is no need or occasion for congregations to be rebuked and corrected. However the Church is the body of Christ. We need to be very careful to distinguish between the Church Universal and the local congregation. We often take a view of the church that is too secular, too social, and too institutional. But the reality is that the church is Holy, Heavenly, and Eternal. We are too quick to speak ill of the Church as a result of our bad experiences with local congregations and malignant Christians. Some congregations are travesties, being little more than religion clubs dedicated to their own religious entertainment and self-congratulations. Some congregations, even those not experiencing declining numbers, ought to close their doors (see Malachi 1:10). But too often in our rejection of a bad congregation we inadvertently throw away our commitment to the Church.
There are two extreme dangers for us regarding the church. The first is that we become an enabler of a sick local congregation. We justify its existence and behaviors without any willingness to express or consider corrections. Some leaders would rather see hell’s kingdom come than to lose power or control in their local congregation. This dysfunction at its extreme will protect the most evil of vices and behaviors. The second extreme and equal danger we face is to become a dabbling religious gourmet. Sampling here and there offering a critique of personal opinions but never committing to the work of the local ministry. Religious gourmets may attend a congregation for years and never actually carry the cross in that congregation. Typically these people have been deeply hurt and are afraid of being wounded again.
Between the Church and the congregation there is a chasm as wide as any broken heart. Our job as Disciples is to love the Church and move our congregations toward her. A disciple without a fellowship is an oxymoron. Moving our faith community toward the Church is part of our calling as a disciple. Attacking or corrupting the Church is the work of the enemy and an attack on Christ.
“Lord, help me to love Your Church and encourage my congregation. AMEN”
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