Aside the huge, ultramodern
edifices, massive congregations, popularity of denominations and reputation of
pastors that characterize the cynosure of modern day churches, is there an
ounce of assurance for your church to be seen as a lifeboat church or a love
boat church?
Such a thoughtful question as
this requires an urgent response from church leaders and pastors on whom the
destinies of several lives rest upon their shoulders by their calling (Acts
20:28).
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Morton T. Kelsey, an Episcopal
priest and religious writer, once said, “The church is not a museum for saints
but a hospital for sinners.” This assertion depicts the church as a lifeboat
launched to rescue the helpless, depressed, hopeless, weary, and all manner of
troubled souls needing resuscitation.
I couldn’t agree more with this
stirring portrayal of the church as lifeboat (though some see the church as a
love boat), for the Lord of the church did say “come unto Me, all ye that
labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
History reveals that the church
is depicted by the symbol of a boat, and in view of its maiden conception, a
vessel of salvation (lifeboat); but to add plausibly in view of present
realities, a vessel of entertainment and pleasure (love boat).
From the standpoint of the 21st
century church, the concern that begs attention is whether the church is
conscious, fervent and dutiful about the “Father’s business” (Luke 2:49). We
are, sadly, in an era where it has become difficult to place a clear
distinction between worldly organizations and the church.
There is an obvious but saddening shift in priority where the focus and consistent message from the pulpit is on prosperity and not power of the Triune God; mammon and not meekness and mercy; ease of life and not eternity; happiness (secondary and transient) and not holiness of life and joy in the Holy Ghost.
These are some of the concerns where, in fact, the world is in dire need of a lifeboat church as opposed to a love boat church. What then is a lifeboat church or a love boat church?...Please click this link to read full article: http://bit.ly/2uktyzq
There is an obvious but saddening shift in priority where the focus and consistent message from the pulpit is on prosperity and not power of the Triune God; mammon and not meekness and mercy; ease of life and not eternity; happiness (secondary and transient) and not holiness of life and joy in the Holy Ghost.
These are some of the concerns where, in fact, the world is in dire need of a lifeboat church as opposed to a love boat church. What then is a lifeboat church or a love boat church?...Please click this link to read full article: http://bit.ly/2uktyzq
** Written by Michael Olajubu alias Jacobs Adewale (Admin) **
*** Originally shared on Christian Media Magazine ***
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