Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Revival

I thought I'd try to breathe some life into this blog with some comments on revival. I didn't really intend for the pun to find its way into this, but there it is.

I think the breath has been knocked out of much of what we recognize as the church. Institutional church seems to become either more and more corrupt, or more and more irrelevant. I'm not necessarily against institutional church, but honestly I'm more fascinated with the communal model as it is displayed in the Book of Acts.

Now, I go to a church with Pentecostal backgrounds. I, however, grew up in a Baptist background where the Book of Acts is rarely mentioned. From my Baptist heritage I was taught a love for the works of Paul and the centrality of the cross. And for that I am incredibly thankful. But I was never really taught much about Acts. And in Pentecostal circles Acts is of huge importance.

But I don't really want to discuss the Pentecostal view of Acts in this article. I instead want to simply focus on the ecclessiology in the book. The Church in the Book of Acts seems more like an informal community built on relationships than a strict institution. Surely there was a sense of leadership. Society simply can't function without a sense of who is in charge. But the concept of the Church as strictly an institution is foreign to the Book of Acts. The emphasis seems to be more on the family of God than anything else. The passages in chapters 2 and 4 that speak of the communal life of the Church can be quite shocking to the modern mind. We read our cultural beliefs back into the Bible too often, and in this case it would be incredibly easy to think of communism.

Isn't it interesting that our fundamental belief as Americans, that is of extreme individualism and pursuit of personal pleasure, stands directly opposed to this view in Acts? We see a community that puts the needs of others above the needs of self. We see leaders in the church who were not viewed as demi-gods, but as servants of Jesus Christ. Celebrity mentalities in the early church were strongly rebuked by leaders like Paul. We read of the warnings of the pursuit of wealth. We see people who believed in the supernatural power of God. We see massive revival.

In short, the Book of Acts presents us a picture of the true Church of Jesus Christ. And I argue that it looks little like the established, institutional church in America.

So here's my point of discussion. How do we as Christians in America walk the fine line of being the Church that Christ has called us to be, and yet do this through the institutional form that is the established vehicle of ministry in our culture?

How do we seek revival when everyone around us seems to only want a little religion?

1 comments:

Belovedez33 said...

Wow! I did not know you had a new blog article. I think there is just one thing we all seem to be forgetting or not? Revival is only going to come one way. That is the way God set it up in Deuteronomy. Solomon revisited in II Chronicles 6 by praying the word and asking if we repent will you....and God answered II Chronicles 7:14
We want easy religion. Today has been a very hard day for me. I have been grieved to the core of my being. So many things happen in the so called church that we let fly by and I have a visual of a spiritual holocaust. We follow leaders submissively, because God forbid we argue with their lack of discernment or error in teaching. We rather follow the rest of the sheep to the edge of the cliff and jump. Why? Because we don't want to touch God's anointed or be rebellious. We don't want to say to our leaders quit talking what your talking about and lead us in the way of repentance. We won't go where you are not willing to go. There is One way to the Father...JESUS...One way for healing in our land... humiliy, repentance and prayer. We the church opened the door for deception to cover America when so many the world over clammored to chase after a charlatan by the name of Todd Bentley, we opened up the flood gates and said blind us, deafen us, we want what we want to the leanness of our soul. Easy religion, just "come and get some." Revival cost. Are we ready to pay the price. Are we ready to deal with sin? Are we ready to tell the Truth, nothing but the Truth, so help us God? When that time comes we will truly be ready for revival. I think the church as a whole is not ready to release those things that so easily have a hold on us. Somebody is going to have to get up and say, CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY WHOM YOU WILL SERVE. YOU CAN NOT SERVE GOD AND MAMMON. YOU CAN NOT SERVE BOTH YOU WILL LOVE THE ONE AND HATE THE OTHER. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU SAY, GOD SAYS YOU WILL LOVE ONE AND HATE THE OTHER. Prosperity messages flying off the shelves in record numbers, pastors with rolexes and BMW's while their sheep go without electricity or have to take a bus to work. God blesses us to bless others. The True Acts church understood that. Do we? Do you have all the trappings life has to offer? Are you a Christian? Do you know someone in your church who could use your help but refuse to even acknowledge they exist? Are you good to the widows and the orphans? Do you even know who they are? Acts...Act charitable to someone. What a concept. Sorry, Kevin, I got on the soap box. The time is coming when we really will have to hold on to one another and esteem each other higher than we esteem ourselves. We will have to join our resources together and we will be one as Jesus prayed that we would be. I believe Jesus prayed in faith and He will get what He asked for, it's only a matter of time.