{"id":33,"date":"2007-03-20T00:05:40","date_gmt":"2007-03-20T04:05:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/godandculture.wordpress.com\/2007\/03\/20\/should-lost-people-find-the-church-strange\/"},"modified":"2007-03-20T00:05:40","modified_gmt":"2007-03-20T04:05:40","slug":"should-lost-people-find-the-church-strange","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.godandculture.com\/blog\/should-lost-people-find-the-church-strange","title":{"rendered":"Should lost people find the church strange?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From <em>Change Your Church for Good: The Art of Sacred Cow Tipping<\/em> (W Publishing Group, 2007) by Brad Powell:\u00a0<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The Sunday morning service was killing us. We couldn&#8217;t reach new people because the service was irrelevant to everyone but insiders&#8230;If the primary services of the church aren&#8217;t relevant to outsiders, the church will not grow or reach people.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Is the church a place for outsiders or insiders? And how does one go from being an outsider to an insider? And what does relevance have to do with it?<\/p>\n<p>Paul of Tarsus went to a city called Colosse to plant a church.\u00a0 Paul describes the people he was sharing the gospel with as &#8220;aliens&#8221; and &#8220;hostile&#8221; toward the message (Colossians 1:21).\u00a0 They found Paul&#8217;s preaching strange because it <em>was<\/em> strange, and intentionally designed to be strange!\u00a0 You might say it was even <em>irrelevant<\/em>.\u00a0 It made no sense to them. The church Paul was planting was totally foreign to their culture.<\/p>\n<p>Yet it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believed (1 Corinthians 1:21). Through\u00a0Paul&#8217;s faithful preaching of the gospel (Colossians 1:5,6), not his marketing or management skills, God worked. God created faith in the hearts of those who heard the word, and through this gift of faith God reconciled them to himself through the death of His Son (Colossians 1:21,22).\u00a0 It was the word of truth, the gospel that was bringing forth fruit\u00a0in the form of new believers\u00a0(Colossians 1:5,6).\u00a0\u00a0No attempts were made to make these aliens and strangers comfortable with the church.\u00a0 Paul was simply faithful to preach the word. And God was faithful to honor his word by saving people who were initially distracted by the irrelevance of the message. Paul planted and watered; God gave the increase.<\/p>\n<p>When faith produced new life, the outsider became an insider.\u00a0 The outsider began a process of spiritual growth and development toward the goal. The goal was not\u00a0their <em>happiness.<\/em> The goal of this new spiritual life was <em>holiness and blamelessness<\/em> (Colossians 1:22) that came about as a result of being grounded and settled in the faith, which was itself a result of being <em>taught<\/em> God&#8217;s word and <em>admonished <\/em>through God&#8217;s word by fellow believers (Colossians 3:16).\u00a0The result of this\u00a0exposure to God&#8217;s word was\u00a0<em>worship<\/em> characterized by the singing of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs (Colossians 3:16), focusing the heart of the worshipper with thankfulness to God in recognition that this whole process of moving from an outsider to an insider from start to finish was God&#8217;s doing. Without God actively working to reconcile us to Himself, no amount of culturally relevant language would ever produce the necessary faith to believe. Relevance has nothing to do with God&#8217;s power to save. Nothing. God saved 3,000 people on the Day of Pentecost after they had heard a sermon spoken in a language totally foreign to them!\u00a0 Is God hamstrung by the culture? By language?<\/p>\n<p>Should the church in the Twenty-First\u00a0Century endeavor to remove the distinctives that make it strange to\u00a0the culture? Or should we allow the lost to enter fully into\u00a0the experience of being aliens and hostile toward God and\u00a0His church, allowing the Holy Spirit to work through the word to produce faith, generating spiritual life, and\u00a0birthing these aliens and strangers into the life of the church?<\/p>\n<p>Making lost people feel\u00a0at home in church is a lot like helping a\u00a0struggling butterfly out of its cocoon.\u00a0 You aren&#8217;t doing it any favors.\u00a0 The struggle for life is an important part of the process.\u00a0 And the struggle the lost have with the\u00a0strangeness of the church is\u00a0very much a part of the process the Spirit of God uses to bring them to a point of genuine faith. Taking away that struggle invites not true conversion, but\u00a0mere\u00a0participation in a\u00a0place where they&#8217;ve been made to feel at home.\u00a0 Tom Bodet can leave the light on for them; the church has a higher calling.<\/p>\n<p>Is the church&#8217;s character and calling shaped primarily by the word of God or by the prevailing culture?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From Change Your Church for Good: The Art of Sacred Cow Tipping (W Publishing Group, 2007) by Brad Powell:\u00a0 The Sunday morning service was killing us. 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