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| #Post#: 10292-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Diary of a Wimpy Church | |
| By: Kerry Date: February 3, 2015, 9:43 am | |
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| I found a thought-provoking article called Diary of a Wimpy | |
| Church. I can't copy it here since it's copyrighted; but it's | |
| about our priorities as Christians and what we pray for. | |
| http://www.rebekahsimonpeter.com/diary-of-a-wimpy-church/ | |
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| Re: Diary of a Wimpy Church | |
| By: Justaname Date: April 11, 2016, 10:48 am | |
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| Interesting points. I notice that this was posted over a year | |
| ago. Yet today I find it still very relevant. | |
| I agree, we are a pretty much a self centred lot. Therefore | |
| prayer is much about "us", as the article says 'our' health, or | |
| the health of friends and family, or happiness, for the same. | |
| As we think about the prayer life of Jesus, mostly it was in one | |
| to one fellowship with His Father. | |
| I believe that the only time that He prayed for Himself was in | |
| the Garden. | |
| At most time he was focussed on the glory of God being the most | |
| important thing. | |
| Neither did he seem to be always wringing his hands about people | |
| being or not being converted. | |
| It was most important to Him that Father God was glorified. | |
| I agree with what was said. We don't find the Jesus kind of | |
| praying in the churches. | |
| I remember as a young christian totally disliking the Thursday | |
| night prayer meeting. It was so boring. But no one dared to say | |
| that! Except for one old lady. When she opened her mouth every | |
| hair on my body stood to attention. SHE knew how to pay! | |
| I'm not sure that is the whole reason why the church of today is | |
| wimpy. But yes, it is powerless and forgettable. It doesn't | |
| know how to pray. I don't think Jesus would recognize what is | |
| called 'the church' today. It doesn't even seem to be the same | |
| Church that it was just 50 years ago. | |
| #Post#: 11891-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Diary of a Wimpy Church | |
| By: Kerry Date: April 12, 2016, 6:07 am | |
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| ^ Could it be that people aren't growing up spiritually? This | |
| passage from Paul comes to mind: | |
| I Corinthians 13:10 But when that which is perfect is come, then | |
| that which is in part shall be done away. | |
| 11 When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a | |
| child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away | |
| childish things. | |
| 12 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to | |
| face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I | |
| am known. | |
| If we are still babes but think we've arrived, we lack | |
| motivation to go on, to progress. I see stages people may go | |
| through. The first state is before being converted. The new | |
| convert can be compared to a newborn babe. Paul's writings | |
| have other passages that show how some people are to be tended, | |
| cared for, prayed for, by the more spiritually advanced. I | |
| also tend to think God is more generous with people at this | |
| stage, generally answering their prayers even if they lean | |
| towards being selfish prayers. This is to encourage the | |
| spiritual children who learn God is real and can make things | |
| happen. In the physical world, we see parents taking care of | |
| their children when the children aren't doing anything to | |
| deserve it. Their children have selfish wants and needs, and | |
| the parents provide. This seems proper to me at this stage. | |
| The next stage is when God seems not to answer the selfish | |
| prayers, perhaps not answer any at all. This is a test. Are | |
| we good just so God will do what we want? Are we trying to buy | |
| favors by God by flattering Him or being good? When the soul | |
| is ready to become righteous without this impure motive, I think | |
| God sometimes pulls the rug out from under people if that is | |
| what is needed. He did it to Job. So problems arise that | |
| didn't before; and it may seem God isn't at work. But if the | |
| souls have grown enough, the Divine Love alive in them will seek | |
| to find solutions to the problems around him. The God-Nature | |
| "in" those persons will begin to operate. They are no longer | |
| seeking "God out there" to do things for them; instead the | |
| God-Nature within is ready to emerge and blossom. Instead of | |
| being "takers" in the church, they become "givers." | |
| Why do we not see this happening more in our churches? Poor | |
| leadership perhaps? The spiritual babes may remain spiritual | |
| babes if they lack leaders to nurture them and to encourage them | |
| to "grow up." Then too, perhaps it's people craving weak and | |
| unspiritual leaders? | |
| "Consider Job." Job did find a good teacher; and I believe at | |
| the end, he was no longer "seeing as through a glass darkly." | |
| Job grew up. The text has God telling him to gird his loins -- | |
| today we might say stand up like an adult. | |
| It's fascinating to me too that Job was so concerned with "me | |
| and mine" in the beginning. His own children seemed to | |
| preoccupy his mind; but it also seems to me, Job may have been a | |
| miserable man to be around. Why did his children visit each | |
| other and not him? That suggests something to me. So there | |
| he is, praying and sacrificing for his own children -- and we | |
| have to wonder if that was the best thing he could pray for? | |
| He was imagining they might have sinned. He didn't even know if | |
| they had sinned; but he was still praying away. It didn't do | |
| any good. | |
| In the end, we see Job's prayers for his friends did some good. | |
| They had sinned; and God told Job to pray and sacrifice for | |
| them. | |
| #Post#: 11898-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Diary of a Wimpy Church | |
| By: Justaname Date: April 12, 2016, 2:50 pm | |
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| Many good thoughts there. And your ref to 1 Cor 13.10 Food for | |
| thought. | |
| We did seem to get God's attention much easier when first | |
| becoming Christians. And prayers were answered so much easier | |
| and quicker. | |
| I have often pondered this. *Are we as mature as we think that | |
| we are? | |
| The early christian life when always checking with God, before | |
| doing something, and praying over and about every situation, | |
| caused us to feel much closer to God. Plus, it made life much | |
| more exciting in seeing answers to prayer. | |
| Then we grew up! Like you say, we were no longer small children | |
| holding daddy's hand. | |
| But is it better now? We don't pray about every little thing. | |
| If dad put us in charge of the shop, then we keep the shop as | |
| well as we can, just how dad told us to do. | |
| Yet it is not seeming like the cozy times of being | |
| young...sitting on dads knees and being read bedtime stories. | |
| Now we are no longer 'tucked in at night', we go to bed alone, | |
| and we read our own bedtime story. | |
| Sometime I ask, is maturity better. I miss the childish cuddle | |
| times with God. | |
| If the Church is now 'mature', then I don't like it either. To | |
| me it seems very plastic, staged, and controlled. I can't go | |
| there. | |
| #Post#: 11912-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Diary of a Wimpy Church | |
| By: paralambano Date: April 16, 2016, 5:27 am | |
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| Results are what matter. I'd bet none of the disciples Jesus | |
| sent out to heal and teach had any illnesses themselves. | |
| Love your neighbour as yourself. Love Good in certain ways | |
| first. No evil in God. How can we heal others when we're sick in | |
| so many ways ourselves? | |
| Results. Many Christians cripple up to church week by week as do | |
| the Hindoo and Muslim to their places. | |
| All I hear are platitudes in criticisms. Results are what matter | |
| not mental masturbations. The early Christians awed people. | |
| para . . . . | |
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