I've had two discussions in the past two weeks with two different people about the modern church and its shortcomings. I've thought a good bit about them and realized that the church has unparalled opportunities to spread the gosepl because of technology, but unseen challenges as well - materialism, secularism, and humanism. So in that light, here's the latest thing I've pondered from Tozer's Root of the Righteous ...
"Much that passes for Christianity today is the brief bright effort of the severed branch to bring forth its fruit in its season. But the deep laws of life are against it. Preoccupation with appearances and a corresponding neglect of the out-of-sight root of the true spiritual life are...signs which go unheeded. Immediate ''results'' are all that matter, quick proofs of present success without a thought of next week or next year.
Religious pragmatism is running wild among the orthodox. Truth is whatever works. If it gets results it is good. There is but one test for the religious leader: success. Everything is forgiven him except failure. A tree can weather almost any storm if its root is sound, but when the fig tree which our Lord cursed "dried up from the roots" it immediately "withered away." A church that is soundly rooted cannot be destroyed, but nothing can save a church whose root is dried up. No stimulation, no advertising campaigns, no gifts of money and no beautiful edifice can bring back life to the rootless tree... "
Oh that we would, as the universal church, get serious about the gospel, discipleship, and giving glory to God instead of focusing on our programs, our social aspects and what we get.
"Lord, give us solid roots. Forgive us for our preoccupation with success and move in Your church today to restore to us a proper perspective. Begin in my life and local church, I pray."
Saturday, June 10, 2006
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