Fr. Dale Matson
When I think about the
New Testament Church, it is evident to me that the focus was not on social
reform yet that is the mission of both
the liberal and conservative Churches. The question posed to Christ was, “When
they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou
at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” (Acts 1:6) His response redirected
their agenda and became the marching orders for the Church. “And he said unto
them, it is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath
put in his own power. But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy
Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses
unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the
uttermost part of the earth.” (Acts 7-8)
The contemporary Christian Church
seems to be in either relevance or recoil
or mode. On the one hand, the relevant Church is pushing headlong toward accommodating
a devolving culture. It has turned a blind eye to evil and called ‘blessed’,
human conduct that was an anathema to past generations. It has jumped on the
bandwagon headed to Hell; a place that it now denies exists. It has abandoned
discernment as too judgmental. It is the Church with the social gospel. It is inclusive,
gracious, and feminist. The color of the relevant church is green, not an ‘ordinary’
green. It is a false guilt-healing-the-earth-green. It is used by society but
not respected. It is a dying irrational prostitute. It cannot say “No”. It is the
Church of Pergamum. It’s theme song is “Imagine” by John Lennon.
The recoil church is political with
a social gospel also. It is smug and proper. It is a petition signing, get out
the vote, fortress Church. It is a scared Church, no longer enjoying the favor
and prestige once bestowed on it by a traditional society that is now pluralistic,
hedonistic, narcissistic and pagan. The recoil church is not respected by
society either because it is a prostitute used by conservative demagogues. It
is not discerning but it is judgmental. It is a Church that is certain of its righteousness
and reasonableness but like Ephesus is a loveless Church with no compassion. It
cannot say “Yes”. It’s theme song is “A Mighty Fortress, AND Our God”.
In returning to the marching orders
Christ gave His church we find empowerment for mission by God the Holy Spirit.
Without mission there is no warrant for empowerment. Without empowerment the
Church is a Church in name only. Society cannot be convinced to reform itself.
It is by nature self-seeking, self-serving and self-destructive. Society is neither
emotionally mature nor cognizant. Society is limbic. Only Christ can change
hearts and transform minds. It is not that society has rejected Him as much as
it is His Church that has rejected Him. Is the hymn of Invocation still sung in
earnest? He has not asked us to be saints. He has commanded that we be
witnesses. Another name for witness is martyr.
He has died for us and asked the same of us, the members of His body the
Church. Epiphany reminds us that it is time for both the relevant and recoil
churches to allow God to manifest Himself in Christ. It is my prayer that the
veil will be lifted from our eyes. We must be willing to present ourselves as
living sacrifices which is our reasonable service. Only then, will the Church rediscover
empowerment and purpose.
1 comment:
A very powerful word, my brother!
Fr. Carlos Raines
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