Friday, February 11, 2005

The Church?

THE CHURCH

Matthew 16:18-19 MESS
You are Peter, a rock. This is the rock on which I will put together my church, a church so expansive with energy that not even the gates of hell will be able to keep it out.
“And that’s not all. You will have complete and free access to God’s kingdom, keys to open any and every door: no more barriers between heaven and earth, earth and heaven.

What do you think of when you hear that; The Church?
But more importantly what does it mean to you?
What did God intend for it to be?

I don’t believe that we are even close to being what the church is suppose to be, and I feel crappy because of it. I am a pastor and why aren’t I doing something to turn the church around? I don’t really know what to do. I know what the church is, (the sum total of all people who have a friendship with God), but I just don’t know what to do about it.

I see that the church has become selfish and “us” focused, unless it is talking about the sinners and all their problems. What a farce. We are the sin stained people with the problems. We too are the ones that wrestle with life and junk as well. But not too many church leaders have the balls to talk about it or even admit it. What a sad fact.

And I am not talking about pointing out the worlds sin. I am talking about not pointing the fingers at the secular world and condemning the snot out of them, but rather looking at the log jam of sin in each and every one of our lives, and allowing God to transform us.

The issue isn’t sin, because Christians and pagans sin. The issue isn’t gay marriage or even separation of church and state. The issue is; Are You Willing To Admit Who You Really Are? A guy, a girl, a mom, a dad, a wife, a husband, a son, a daughter, that has the issue of sin running deep in you. And whether you know Jesus or not, that sin will go to the grave in your body.

So who are you really? Me? I’m a 46 year old husband of 26 years, father of two awesome daughters, pastor of a blended church, and yet a human being that struggles with me. I am a happy go lucky guy, but I have terrible sin that runs deep in me.

If you knew what was in my head, or what I’ve done, or how I act sometimes, you not only wouldn’t think I was qualified or spiritual enough to be a pastor, but you wouldn’t want to hang around with me. Having said all that, I know that because of what Jesus did on the cross for me, I am forgiven. But I still remember where I have come from, not so I beat myself up, but so I never ever forget. So I never forget to reach a hand out to someone who is struggling. So I never forget not to judge someone who is in the middle of rebellion and could care less, but that I would love them with the love of Jesus, that is freely given to me, time and time again.

The church needs to become other people focused once again. We need to look at people as the very thing that moves God’s heart. We need to see people as valuable instead of in the way. We need to stop protecting our turf and start loving people. The church that God desires is not a place at all. It is people caring for and loving hurting and lost people. It is a people learning from the older, bringing up the younger, and growing together, knowing that God is in control.
That is the church. A hospital for the sick, a mess hall for the hungry, a resort for the weary, a mountain stream for the thirsty, and a social center for the lonely. The Church! The only place on earth that offers a glimpse of and taste of heaven.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Setting the Record Straight

Well, this is it! I have finally joined the messed up online bloggers. Thanks to my baby brother Craig. Now in doing so I want to set the record straight;

1. My nick name is Offensive Pastor

2. I do fit that nickname, not because I want to purposely offend people, but because I speak the truth and say things that people are thinking and experiencing.

3. I am a Christ follower. I have a friendship with Jesus, but I don't like being called a Christian. Because the label "Christian" has so many negative things associated with it because of the things that the so called christians are doing. Being a christian means you are a reflection of Christ. And most of what I see in christianity is more an example of the pharisees, not Jesus. I am not ashamed of Jesus, but I am ashamed of Christians including myself.

I believe that God calls us to a higher place than where we are.
I believe that when we impose on others the things that God is doing in us, we are wrong.
I believe that God is not concerned with what we eat, drink, wear, say, or do, what He wants is our hearts.
I believe that it isn't my job or anyones else's to change someone's life, let the Holy Spirit do that.
I believe that God is radically in love with all people regardless of whether they are following Him or not. He wants them to come to know Him and experience His love.
I believe that hell is a real place that people who live their lives ignoring God will go to.
I believe that heaven is a place reserved for those trusting in what Jesus did for them on the cross.
I believe that the church is the ONLY hope of the world.
I believe that the church in North America is messed up and off track
I believe that God is still doing things in the North American church
I believe that God has different thoughts on what the church should be doing (Acts 2)
I believe that God's grace rules
I believe you matter to God

So inspite of all this junk, the sin in our lives. In spite of our failure to do what God wants us to do, God still loves us. He is moving us and trying to get each of us to see that life is valuable, that HE is flat out in love with us, no matter what.

So grab onto all that God has for you. Don't settle for second best. Know that you matter to God and HE is STILL and ALWAYS in control.