SEPTEMBER 13 "DIVORCE MY CHURCH, WHAT?"
EVER wonder, why...if the Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit, that such confrontational talk would be penned for eternity in God's word. I would almost consider some of the paragraphs in 2 Corinthians to be for "private consumption" wouldn't you? Is this not the kind of drama we try to hide from new converts & new church members? Don't we want people to only know about the bliss and wonderful experience of the Church? The Apostle Paul is really getting down in our text today! He is "calling them out"! In essence he is saying, "hey I'm saved, why don't you check yourself! Unless you fail the test!" Is this what the situation between Paul and the Corinthian Church has succumbed to? Well, if that's the case you can never accuse God of trying to hide the imperfections of the Church. I think it is best that God doesn't hide the imperfections of the Church, for our own sake!
We will all one day find ourselves in a church that is more problematic
than we ever thought.
God will eventually allow the dim, rose colored glasses to come off and
allow us to see the church for what it is. He will say, "you who are now
mature, help influence the church to be better". The church down the
street may always look like this perfect blissful place to serve God just like
the marriage across the aisle is always the marriage that looks so intact and
perfect, but neither are true! Christians who leave their church or spouse
in search for the perfect marriage or perfect church.... and the result?
The result is that they find themselves in and out of one
relationship after another or in and out of one church after another.
After years of marriage you begin to see all the flaws
in your spouse (that were there all along) and after years in a church and/or
fellowship, you begin to see all the flaws in them too! The temptation then is
to divorce, in aspiration of finding the perfect spouse, marriage, church,
perfect life we are thinking exists, somewhere...out there! Statistics prove
that most who divorce find themselves in another problematic, relationship
having to deal with the same issues and often end up divorcing
again and most who leave their church often find themselves facing the
same imperfections, if not worse, in another church and end up leaving that
church too. You will find that Christians who divorce their spouses or churches
find themselves spiritual nomads, wondering forever from one church to
another, from one relationship to another, never finding a true home
again. Joseph Smith found himself disillusioned with the Church of Jesus
Christ and found himself in the backwoods of his home expressing his grief,
complaints and criticisms of the church to God when a "supposed"
angel by the name Moroni (probably incognito for Moron) appeared to Joseph
and said, "you are correct, they are all imperfect and you are the man to
start a new church", thence the Mormons. However, I'm sure if you
were to join a Mormon church (which I do not recommend) you would find the
Mormon church makes the Corinthian church look quite innocent. The point
is, we are setting ourselves up to be quite deluded and deceived when we come
to God expressing our revelations to him that the church is "jacked
up", if I may. What are we wanting to hear back from God at that point?
We know what Joseph Smith was wanting to hear, but what are you wanting to hear
back from God? Are you wanting to hear from God that He did not know and
thank-you for your enlightening Him? God would say, "have you not
read..." Isn't that what Jesus always said..."have you not
read?". We are not going to enlighten God about the condition of our
church or the Church in general. He is fully aware of the state of the Church,
read the first few chapters of the book of Revelations. God, has by the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit allowed such passages as we read today to be
penned in His Word for our own sake. Jesus' response is always, "you
who are mature...." God's response would not be, "I'm so
enlightened, I did not know the state of your church, poor you, move
on..." he would rather say, "you who are mature, make a
difference, be a peacemaker, be one that encourages, be one that edifies others
and makes a difference". Is your church imperfect?! Are the people
in your church not all they could be for Christ? Then we who are mature are to
be the difference makers. God has allowed very small room or excuse for us to
abandon our spouses or churches. The standard for God is never divorce or
abandonment, but rather to work it out.
Yes the language in Corinthians is hard and the
situation is messy, but if not sooner than later, this will become our lot or
our experience and we will have to be able to accept and deal with it and work
through the issues that will arise in our churches and we that are mature will
make a difference and we that our immature
The good news is that statistics show that those that
do not divorce their spouses or church, but press on through the tumultuous
years, go on to experience strong and blessed marriages, relationships and go
on to experience and be part of churches that are strong and tightly connected
and often times become "breakout Churches" in their community.
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