AUGUST 8 "ARE YOU THE WELL RESPECTED CHRISTIAN?"
There's always the exception to the rule, but I believe most
of us struggle with wanting to be the respected and dignified Christian, as
opposed to what Paul describes as "spectacle to the entire world-to people
and angels alike. Our dedication makes us look like fools, but you are so wise
(and well respected)". I think Paul breaks it down "our
dedication" makes us look like fools. When we are dedicated, sold out for
Christ, we will look like fools. Street preaching is not dignified, passing out
tracts and flyers at Walmart does not boost your social status, preaching at a
public event doesn't make the Community you live in respect you. "Our
dedication makes us fools....BUT, you are wise!" I wonder how many
Christians reading this have never Street Preached, passed out flyers and
evangelized in an open square? Just the thought of it makes them nausea and
raises the hairs on the back of their necks. Have you become the wise and
respectable Christian that Paul is speaking about? Should we ever be purposely
obnoxious as Christians, of course not, but when we are being dedicated, it
will come naturally. Jesus said, "woe unto you when all men speak well of
you" and that's straight from the lips of the one you call "Lord, all
day long. The question we have to ask ourselves, as 21st Century Christians; is
which Christians are we that Paul is comparing, in our text? Are the the
respected, wise and dignified or are we the Christians that are looked upon
with contempt? Do you go to the well respected, establishment church in your
Community that everybody loves and every goes to? Or do you go to the
Evangelical Church down the street that preaches the Word outside the four
walls and suffers reproach for it? We're not talking about being cultist and
out on the fringe like the Westboro Baptist Church that protested the funerals
of fallen military soldiers, but we are talking about being a bold voice in
your Community and not shirking away from calling sin , sin, immorality ,
immorality, shacking up, shaking up, drunkenness, drunkenness and you that do
these things be not deceived, will not inherit the Kingdom of God. I guarantee
Paul didn't go to the local favorite establishment church that the mayor went
to, the City Counsel Members and the High School Football coach. He went to the
same church as Mary Magdalene, he went to the church the Gadarene Demoniac went
to. Does your church do soup kitchens and feed the poor and do good deeds or
does your church get a couple of speakers and mics and preach the Gospel to a
lost and perishing people? The Church that feeds the poor and builds them homes
will be loved and well respected, the Church that preaches to them will be
hated and they will yell, "crucify him". They couldn't stand Jesus
and they couldn't stand Paul. They couldn't stand Peter and the couldn't stand
Stephen. The establishment church that fills up every Sunday to hear good
"self help" pep rally speeches and the latest speeches out of the
books of modern day, "Self Hep Guru's" was not the group Paul was a
part of. We all struggle with wanting "all men to speak well of us",
but we must guard ourselves from becoming one of the Christians that Paul
speaks of in our text today. We must guard ourselves, that if Paul were around
today, we wouldn't, I hope, look down at him and his form of Christianity, or
would he seem like he's out on the fridge, would we quickly dismiss Paul,
"no, no, he doesn't go to my church, no he's not part of us".
Could Paul, the Apostle come to your church or would they kick him out? Would
you hang out with Paul or would he embarrass you in front of your friends? Paul
writes, "you are well thought of, but we are all laughed at". Is Paul
writing about you? That's the question to ask!
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