Wednesday, August 18, 2010

(Not) In the World

"Disinfecting Christians from the world involves isolating followers of Christ in a spiritual safe-deposit box called the church building and teaching them to be good. In this strategy, success in the church is defined by how big a building you have to house all the Christians, and the goal is to gather as many people as possible for a couple of hours each week in that place where we are isolated and insulated from the realities of the world around us. When someone asks, "Where is your church?" we point them to a building or give them an address, and everything centers around what happens at that building.

When we gather at the building, we learn to be good. Being good is defined by what we avoid in the world. We are holy because of what we don't participate in (and at this point we may be the only organization in the world defining success by what we don't do). We live decent lives in decent homes with decent jobs and decent families as decent citizens. We are decent church members with little more impact on the world than we had before we were saved. Though thousands may join us, ultimately we have turned a deaf ear to billions who haven't even heard His name.

Discipling is much different."

- David Platt, Radical

2 comments:

  1. We're supposed to be "in the world" not insulated and isolated from it! How can we make a difference by not entering into relationship? I'm not sure that's possible.
    God, out of His great love for us, entered into our world (with all the yuck) to have relationship with us without conforming to the ways "of this world". Are we not supposed to do the same?

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  2. This is fun! Jim, can I have the book when you finish?

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