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GO? To Church

September 14, 2009 by EnnisP 4 Comments

I visited a new church recently and was bored out of my mind. The most predominant sensation was stifling oppression. The second was embarrassment, for them.

The song leader apologized for being tired. I wouldn’t have known if he hadn’t said anything. They had no musicians but insisted on singing anyway. The choruses weren’t bad but if I were new to church and hadn’t known them, would have felt even more out of place.

The pastor was a better than average speaker but he said absolutely nothing new and none of it was relevant. There was no practical use for anything he said and there was nothing stimulating in the way it was presented. The only “do” point was attend church and he made the point by criticizing the cyclists he passed on his way to the service. Obviously, they couldn’t cycle without missing church. I guess it never occurred to him that service times are not God breathed and could therefore be changed.

The most interesting thing in the entire message was a joke about a preacher and a taxi driver both of whom went to heaven. The taxi guy was heavily rewarded and the preacher got nothing. The reason? When the preacher spoke people slept. When the taxi guy drove people prayed!” Sadly, that pretty much epitomized the service.

For those who live elsewhere, the largest percentage of taxi drivers in South African are black and known for excessively dangerous driving. So the comment was more of an racist point than a spiritual one.

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Filed Under: Church, Ministry Methods of Jesus, Religion

Tithing Catalyzes Solidarity

July 22, 2009 by EnnisP 27 Comments

Tithing For Today: Why Tithing Is Good For Everyone In Every Era

No Financial Commitment
No Unity

Solidarity does not exist only with the commitment of one person. It is a thing of beauty demonstrated when a group of people move in unison. It is not an easy thing to achieve. If it were, they wouldn’t award Olympic metals for synchronized swimming.

It requires a lot of discipline to develop and much courage to execute. The military attempts to instill solidarity in basic training so fewer people die in battle and it also multiplies the total effect. Small groups of soldiers have been known to effectively retard the advance of forces several times their size because they fought in unison courageously. The WW II Battle of Lanzerath Ridge is a case in point. There is great power generated when a group of people, large or small, act in unison. [Read more…] about Tithing Catalyzes Solidarity

Filed Under: Church, Giving, Philosophy

Tithing Structures Faith

July 18, 2009 by EnnisP 1 Comment

Tithing For Today: Why Tithing Is Good For Everyone In Every Era

This Is A No-Brainer

Faith is an important part of our lives. Pleasing God is the desire of every sincere Christian and that can only be done by exercising faith. Hebrews 11:6 says . . .

Without faith it is impossible to please him (God) . . .

But disjointed, inconsistent, poorly organized, confused efforts, however sincere, are never expressions of faith. “Faith” and “faithful” are cousins. It ain’t faith if it ain’t consistent and orderly.

In fact, the Bible further says all things must be done decently and in order, i.e., in a structured fashion (1 Corinthians 14:40). This principle applies to everything we do: worship, preaching, teaching, social events, goal setting and even giving. [Read more…] about Tithing Structures Faith

Filed Under: Church, Giving, Philosophy

Blinded by Religion

June 8, 2009 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

What was religiously motivated in the Old Testament is politically managed today but without the moralistic, holier than thous overtones.

Religion Is Nice
Born Again Is Imperative

Most people think that religion can make a person better morally and bring them closer to God but that idea is far from true.  In fact, James said people who live a religious life and brag about it (bridle not their tongues) are delusional (James, chapter 1 verse 26).  According to James, a religious life is useful but not for moral improvement.

Take, for example, some of the religious regulations in the Old Testament and there were many.  Diet, food preparation, sewer management, dress code, work-rest cycle (time management), charitable practices, financial management, personal hygiene and medical procedures were all included in the religious code.  When James mentioned religion this is what he was referring to. [Read more…] about Blinded by Religion

Filed Under: Charity, Church, Religion, Worship

Democracy Is Christian Even When The State Is Not

May 9, 2009 by EnnisP 2 Comments

Democracy is God's grace applied to the political process.

If We Don’t Love Our Enemies
At The Government Level
We’ll Never Do It Individually

Over at the Huffington Post Robbie Gennet has made some interesting remarks about the impossibility of a democracy being Christian. In his words,

“There is no such thing as a Christian…Muslim… or Jewish Democracy…(or a solely Heterosexual one, for that matter).”

“True Democracy,” he says,

Means True Equality and no religion sees itself as equal to all the others (and they feel especially unequal to secularism and atheism)…In this country, the vast majority of them (the religious) feel that the USA was founded as a Christian nation and should be run like one, which is anathema to the true Democratic ideals of our founding fathers.

The truth is Mr. Gennet and I agree and disagree. I agree that America is not A Christian nation, and from the start that was never the intent, but I would say emphatically that democracy is Christian.

That doesn’t mean the US is a Christian nation but it does mean that the US is managed by biblical principles and that makes democracy Christian even when the state is not.

A nation is very different to a democracy. In fact, once a state becomes Christian, it ceases to be a democracy and that is what our forefathers understood. [Read more…] about Democracy Is Christian Even When The State Is Not

Filed Under: Church, Philosophy, Political Issues

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