Friday, September 17, 2010

Fresh Manna . . . | Family |

Be prepared....this one's going to hurt.

Forgotten God Excerpt (pg 152 - 153)

"A while back a former gang member came to our church. He was heavily tattooed and rough around the edges, but he was curious to see what church was like. He had a relationship with Jesus and seemed to get fairly involved with the church.

After a few months, I found out the guy was no longer coming to the church. When asked why he didn't come anymore, he gave the following explanation: "I had the wrong idea of what church was going to be like. When I joined the church, I thought it was going to be like joining a gang. You see, in the gangs we weren't just nice to each other once a week - we were a family." That killed me because I knew that what he expected is what the church is intended to be. It saddened me to think that a gang could paint a better picture of commitment, loyalty, and family than the local church body.

The church is intended to be a beautiful place of community. A place where wealth is shared and when one suffers, everyone suffers. A place where when one rejoices, everyone rejoices. A place where everyone experiences real love and acceptance in the midst of great honesty about our brokenness. Yet most of the time this is not even close to how we would describe our churches.

Without the Spirit of God in our midst, working in us, guiding us, and living and loving through us, we will never be the kind of people who make up this kind of community. There is no such thing as a real believer who doesn't have the Holy Spirit, or a real church without the Spirit. It's just not possible. But what is possible is we would individually and corporately quench and hinder the Spirit's activity in and through our lives.

2 comments:

  1. Casey, as a military family for 20 years, we HAD to depend on the church like family... we didn't have "real" family nearby. But it's hard. People are afraid to let others know their "business." "If you really knew me, you probably wouldn't like me." The more we are real with others, letting them see us, warts and all, the more they will feel like they can be real with us.

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  2. I know it girl and I've got tons of warts!!! I'm so thankful Jesus loves and uses me....warts & all!

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