I’d apologize for this church

From World Magazine comes this bit of enlightening news…

Some might say Pilgrim Congregational Church in North Weymouth, Mass., is for the dogs. Speaking literally, they’d be right. On Oct. 5, the church began a weekly “woof ‘n’ worship” service devoted to dogs and their owners. Rev. Rachel Bickford said the idea comes from an invocation in Psalm 148: “Let all wild animals, creeping things and flying birds give God praise.” Bickford explained, “So I thought wouldn’t it be a wonderful thing to let all things praise God together and have families bring their dogs to church.” Bickford said parishioners who bring dogs to the 5 p.m. service will be responsible for cleaning up any messes created by pets.

What One Party Rule Looks Like

As you head to the polls on Tuesday to help Obama usher in hope and change, consider these words from Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank:

I think at this point there needs to be a focus on an immediate increase in spending and I think this is a time when deficit fear has to take a second seat….I believe later on there should be tax increases.

And who’s gonna stop him?

The Cross of Christ and Political Authority

In view of the election this coming Tuesday, I spoke this morning at Calvary Baptist Church on the above subject from Colossians 1:15-20, highlighting three major points from the text:

  1. Jesus Christ is the Creator of all political authority (Colossians 1:16). This includes both visible and invisible political authority; that is, political authority has a physical dimension that can be seen as well as a spiritual dimension that cannot be seen. The physical dimension includes the throne of Satan (Isaiah 14:12), the dominion of Adam (Genesis 1:26), succeeded by Noah (Genesis 9), Abraham (Genesis 12), Isaac, Jacob,  Moses, Joshua, and the Judges, and the throne of David (Isaiah 9:6,7). At the center of all of history is a battle over who will occupy the throne, who will rule. The spiritual dimension also includes a throne (Revelation 4) from which God dictates the affairs of men. The thrones of the physical dimension and the throne of God are in conflict because of the rebellion of Satan, some angels, and man against God. In spite of the rebellion, Jesus Christ is the head of these rogue thrones (Colossians 2:10). These thrones do not share God’s authority, they mediate God’s authority and they are slaves to God (Romans 13:1-7).
  2. Jesus Christ is reconciling rogue poltical authority to Himself (Colossians 1:20). He is accomplishing this “through the blood of his cross” by which he has ransomed for himself a people for his own possession who are “a kingdom of priests” who will rule with him (Revelation 5:9). He has ransomed people “out of every tribe and language and people and nation,” making them a new nation with alligiance to Him. Our first allegiance is to Jesus Christ and His Kingdom, not to the United States of America. We have been called out of America to be a people for God’s own possession. Rogue political authority – the visible dominion of humanity – will one day be reconciled to Jesus Christ’s throne – the invisible dominion of God, made possible by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
  3. Jesus Christ has disarmed rogue political authority and triumphed over it (Colossians 2:15). He did this both by the Cross and by his resurrection from the dead. And we have been raised with him, and as participants in his resurrection Paul enjoins us to focus on the invisible Kingdom of God rather than the visible rogue authorities presently ruling through the political authority granted to them by Jesus Christ (Colossians 3:1-4). The affections of a spiritually resurrected believer are not wasted on allegiance to visible political authority, but focused on the invisible authority of God as He rules the affairs of men from his throne in heaven (Revelation 4).

What all of this means as we vote on Tuesday is that God ultimately rules and that our allegiance is to Him and His Kingdom, not to the rogue political authorities, regardless of who is elected president of the United States; that the Cross of Christ, His suffering, death, and resurrection are as much about restoring order to the political realm as they were about individual salvation.

For the context of the message, listen to it in its entirety here: http://www.cbcwaterford.com/audio/s11-02-08am.mp3.

The Detroit News on ‘values voters’

Gregg Krupa from the Detroit News interviewed me two weeks ago for an article on values voters in Michigan which was published in the October 28 issue of the Detroit News. The article is linked here.

The tenor of the piece might lead readers to believe that I and others quoted in the article plan to set aside our convictions and vote for Barack Obama. I can’t speak for anyone else who is quoted in the article, but BECAUSE of my values I plan to cast my ballot for John McCain and Sarah Palin.

Krupa quotes me in the article as saying, “For many of the evangelical voters who supported George Bush in 2004, today, there is one word: Betrayal. The listeners who call this program on a daily basis feel that somewhere along the line he lost track of the commitment they feel he made to them to get their agenda done on consitutional issues like abortion and marriage.”

While Krupa quoted me accurately, he only quoted me partially. The broader context of the quote expresses my view that, while Roe v. Wade has not been overturned under President Bush, statistics do show a significant decrease in the number of abortions during President Bush’s two terms in office. The point I was making was that while conservatives may be disappointed in the president, the reality is that President Bush has made significant advances on the culture of life issues important to values voters, therefore don’t look for values voters to abandon John McCain for the pro-abortion Barack Obama.

The New "Confessing" Church

It used to be that a “confessing church” was a church known for its adherence to the great theological confessions from church history. Not any more. Kensington Community Church in Troy, Michigan is bringing a whole new meaning to “confessing church” by joining the bandwagon of churches who think it is long past time for the church to apologize to the culture for being the church. On Sunday, October 19, 2008 this church began a weekend message series titled, “Confessions of a Sinful Church.”

The very idea of a “sinful church” is oxymoronic. Christ gave Himself for the church so that He might cleanse it with the Word of God and present it to Himself a glorious church, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, holy and without blemish (Ephesians 5:25-27). The marketing groups who come up with these creative catch-phrases should spend a little more time with their Bibles. You can bring your concepts into form, but if they go against Scripture, they’re not creative—they’re misleading.

It should be noted that this idea of begging the cultures’ pardon didn’t originate with Kensington Church. Google that phrase and you’ll be introduced to a dozen or more churches across the country that have discovered the latest fad sure to increase your worship attendance created by the psychologically driven church growth movement: be sorry – be very sorry – for preaching a gospel that rubs the culture the wrong way.

Just how HAS the church so offended the culture it warrants a public apology? Well, it seems there are a variation of seven or eight sins the church is guilty of, but never more than five are ever presented by any of the churches confessing them. Evidently the attention span of today’s seeker isn’t longer than five weekends on any one subject.

In February and March of this year Rolling Hills Community Church in Danville, CA confessed that the church has been self-righteous and hypocritical, supported racial segregation, mistreated homosexuals, fought bloody crusades, and argued that the earth is flat.

At the end of September, Tillman Road Church of God in Fort Wayne, Indiana began a series confessing the church’s sins of being hypocritical, too focused on getting converts, being anti-homosexual, being sheltered, being too political, and being judgmental.

As for Kensington, their five confessions focus on being sorry for being self-righteous hypocrites, for judging others, for despising homosexuality, and for caring only about converting people. 

Whoever created this package of confessions missed the point that all of these so-called “sins” are nothing more than liberal media stereotypes of conservative, evangelical, gospel preaching churches whose real sin is offending the sensitivities of the culture by maintaining their faithfulness to the Word of God.

I’m not arguing that people who profess to be followers of Jesus have never been self-righteous, hypocritical, and judgmental. There may be pockets of such behavior and a minority of local churches who fit that description. But the media has taken these exceptions and made them the standard by which all churches are defined.  Kensington, along with these other churches, is encouraging you and me to apologize for that stereotype.

The fact that “research says the majority of people now view Christianity as hypocritical, intolerant and even hateful,” only proves how effective mass media is in creating perceptions. Since when do we shape our ministries in response to the latest survey of pagans by Barna Research rather than by divine revelation as revealed in sacred Scripture?

Any church which takes a stand in defense of the unborn and for traditional marriage will be accused of being “too political.” Any church which classifies homosexuals with thieves, alcoholics, and adulterers (as the word of God does – 1 Corinthians 6:9-11) will be accused of mistreating homosexuals. Any church that teaches a literal six-day creation and a young earth will be viewed as archaic and out of touch with the mainstream of scientific research (read: evolutionary theory).

And while I personally don’t know any Christians in any church who do not believe the slave trade was cruel and hideous, I feel no personal responsibility for it, though I am rightly ashamed of any part my ancestors may have played in propagating it. No amount of remorse  on my part for their crimes against humanity will erase the history, no matter how politically correct an apology may be.

As for the church being focused on getting converts, I thought that was the whole point  (see Matthew 28:19-20).

Truth be told, NONE of these “confessing” churches believe that they themselves are guilty of these sins. They believe YOUR church is guilty of these sins. This pre-packaged series of sermons is designed to help YOU and YOUR CHURCH see the error of YOUR WAYS while keeping THEIR CHURCH from ever being as offensive to sinners as YOUR CHURCH, because from the perspective of these churches, the one sin to be avoided at all costs is the failure to be liked by the culture. And the culture likes them a lot when they point out the speck of dust in your eye.

When the church IS the Church, living out her character and calling as mandated by God’s word rather than the whims of a secular culture, it will offend. The gospel we proclaim has its origin in divine revelation. It is foolishness to Gentiles. It is a stumbling block to Jews. The Founder of the Church, the Author and Finisher of our faith, warned that, because of Him, the world would persecute us (John 15:20-21) and hate us (John 15:18) because it hates Him.

The church will more often than not find itself at odds with the prevailing culture on any number of issues. They can ignore the hard truth we preach by writing us off as judgmental, causing us to ask self-reflectively, “Who, after all, are we to judge?”

I’ll tell you who we are: we are the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. This church is defined not by the failure of some to live up to this high calling. We have been eternally defined by the infallible, inerrant, and perfect Word of God personified in the Word made flesh, the Lord Jesus Christ. Our mandate is to preach the Word, not waste our time apologizing for it to a self-obsessed culture under the guise of “humble orthodoxy.”