Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Institutionalized Gospel

What happens when the Gospel of Jesus becomes subservient to the Church? What happens when the Church decides how it will use the Gospel, as if the Gospel is a servant of the Church? What happens is that the Gospel of Jesus is domesticated, tamed, institutionalized, and neutered of its power to save and transform. My fear is that local churches have placed and are always in danger of placing themselves in the driver’s seat, informing the Gospel (so to speak) what it does and does not have the freedom to do in the life of the Church, rather than allow the Gospel of Christ to confront sin in the Church and bring about repentance and renewed faith and alter direction and transform hearts and minds. The Church is to allow itself to be continually reshaped and reformed by the Holy Spirit through the Gospel of Jesus, just as the Gospel reshapes and reforms us as individuals. The Gospel never changes…but the Church is always changing, from one degree of glory to another (2 Cor. 3:16-18).

1 comment:

mervin said...

We often find that what we want to do for GOD becomes our driving force rather than what GOD can do through us. We have to be cautious as both can look very similar but has a night/day difference in our relationship with GOD Himself.

We live our lives in service to Him due to a selfish anticipation of what we will get out of it when truthfully, we have already received all that we will ever get without even realizing it.

Ultimately, our actions should be no more than creative outlets to worship GOD in front of a sick and dying world while He reveals the gifts He has already given to us.