Why
Churches Have No Influence
One of the saddest stories in the Bible is the story
of Lot. He lost his family to the judgment of God because he had first lost his
testimony as a righteous man. His spiritual impotence ultimately doomed his own
family. The legacy of Lot is the legacy of many (if not most) churches in
America today.
One would think that with hundreds of thousands of
churches gracing the landscape of America, our country would not be spiraling
toward a moral and spiritual abyss, but we are.
The problem is not that we have no churches, the problem
is those churches have little or no influence upon America's culture. Like Lot,
today's churches are spiritually and morally impotent; they have lost a
righteous testimony. Here are some reasons why:
Most churches today
have rejected God's standard
of leadership
God's Word plainly establishes the pastor as God's leader
in the church. He is God's under-shepherd. He is supposed to be a man called
and equipped by God, a man who has God's authority to "set the church in
order" under the guidance of the Holy Scriptures. He is a man charged with
the responsibility to preach God's eternal truth without fear or favor.
However, in most of our churches today, the pastor is
nothing more than an errand boy for the power elite within the church. He
cannot preach an uncompromising sermon without risking the wrath and ire of the
board or committee that really runs the church.
He is not God's man; he is the deacons' man. As a result,
the pastor has become little more than a religious politician. His sermons are
designed to please, not convict. Such men are not shepherds; they are
hirelings. This type of spiritually blind leadership has taken the church into
the ditch of social irrelevance.
There
is an overemphasis
on
music
To be sure, music plays an important role in worship. This
has been true since the days of the Old Testament. However, the primary purpose
of the church is to teach and preach God's Word. In fact, until just recently,
church going people referred to their trip to church as "going to
preachin'." Not today.
Today, an average church service will be comprised of
forty-five minutes of music and fifteen minutes of a milquetoast sermonette.
Confronting people with the truth of God's Word is out. Entertainment
evangelism is in. The highlight of many services is that moment when the orchestra
is playing the fastest and people are shouting the loudest.
People crying out for mercy and grace due to the reality of
their sin and iniquity resulting from powerfully proclaimed sermons has been
replaced with wild-eyed emotionalism and "laughing revivals."
Repentance has been replaced with performing arts.
There
is a preoccupation
with
recreation
Look at the programs of most churches today. What do you
see? Softball leagues. Aerobic exercise classes. Basketball leagues. Volleyball
games. Karate classes. Gymnastic classes. Even dance classes. Today's churches
have become little more than glorified amusement parks.
Is it any wonder that, just as Lot had lost influence over
his own family, today's churches have lost influence over their own communities
and nation? When the grave of America is finally dug, put the tombstone on the
doorstep of the church.
- The Covenant News
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