Complacent, Apathetic, Lathargic.
Those words define a majority of church leaders today.
I have an idea which isn't necessarily new, nor is it a major break through in Christian thought, however it is the truth, and I want to challenge any pastor who believes otherwise:
If your church isn't growing, it isn't doing it's job.
Yep, I said it. If your church isn't growing, it isn't doing it's job. Now, let me give validity to this, please.
Your church may be in fact, shrinking because your congregation is dying from persecution. OR, from persecution, house churches are having to become more prevalent (which, in this case, the implication is, you better be having more house churches/underground churches if your people are really doing their job.
Jesus gave us a mandate... to make disciples of all nations, teaching them all that he has commanded us, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Don't kid yourself, he was serious about this... He says the same thing, basically in both Matthew 28:18ff and Acts 1:3ff. Yes, it's the truth.
Therefore, church leader... if you live in a town of 100 people, and only 5 people are in your church... if the other 95% aren't in other churches, and your church has stayed at 5% for the last six years... then I would suggest you need a new strategy.
I have a belief as to why our churches aren't' growing, and it goes beyond just the fact that those sitting in the seats aren't doing their job. The pastor isn't doing their job either in communicating the truth.
We live in an age when 'you can't say certain things because they may offend certain people." Having not grow up in the church at an early age, but becoming a Christian at the age of 15, I solidly believe that churches are not giving the truth. At all. Pastors are too afraid to say the word 'fore-skin' in church in reference to what the Israelite s brought home after battle for the sake of not letting old people take a offense! SCREW THE OFFENSE! THE GOSPEL IS OFFENSIVE!
Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, doesn't say the word rubbish, garbage, or loss when talking about how we should count the things of this world... a more adequate euphemism is excrement, but more equal to the word "S#!+". Even I'm too afraid to say what the word is... we have this ungodly fear.
Who do you serve? Man? Or God?
Loose the fear of man, and be offensive to your congregation. Tell them that they're not doing what they should be... that they're more concerned about what they're getting out of church, than what God's getting out of them. That they're more concerned about their tax receipt than giving with a cheerful heart. Cut the crap already. I'm sick and tired of this b.s.
Jesus said the gospel is offensive. Quit dancing with Satan and being 'accepting' or 'tolerant'.
I loved it when Mark Driscoll, from Mars Hill Church, Seattle, said (in paraphrase) "I'm tolerant of everyone. In heaven I will see people from every nation, tribe and tongue praising God, and everyone who didn't accept Jesus will be in Hell."
It's the truth. Let's preach it.
"Do not conform to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."
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