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Saturday, June 03, 2006
Doug Giles :: Townhall.com Columnist
Profane faith: Part II
by Doug Giles
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If the Christian truly follows the Christ of the Bible and wants to impact this planet positively, then he will spend significant and intentional time away from his church buddies and in the company of people who are fundamentally not of his stripe. Yes, if you follow the life of Jesus as lined out in the scripture, you’ll quickly see that the majority of his ministry went down outside of formal religious buildings filled with proper religious people.

Jesus’ faith was not afraid of the mean old nasty world. Yukon … I could be wrong, but I’m pretty certain about this: part of his whole reason for showing up 2000 years ago was to embrace, grace and change people whom most religious folks would spit on.

Christ carried his work off road and away from the Lysol-disinfected “sacred” surroundings that all the religious indoor boys must have in order to subsist, and instead took his hearty convictions beyond the pavement and was “kinda” successful.

Imagine that!

Jesus, minus funky religious hats, robes, wands, bumper stickers and a friendly environment, effectively revolutionized the planet via his robust out-of-the-orthodox-box faith. And guess what, Christian? You can too. It will not necessarily be that easy, but it is, necessary.

Look, if believers really want to change things which are detrimental both to the soul of man and the soul of our nation, then we must have a faith that can thrive outside of the religious biosphere we have concocted. I’m talking about a Christ-like rowdy belief that will not wilt when it is tested to the hilt and is completely comfortable being in uncomfortable surroundings.

In order to get to such a place of influence, the modern Christian must glance back for directions. Throughout church history, when the church was at the top of its game and not doing goofy stuff in the name of God, but instead bettering the planet, it was usually because they took onboard the following four vigorous disciplines, namely:

1. They incorporated what they believed into their daily grind.

2. They bumped up the quality of their spiritual experience.

3. They had a passion for effective action. 4. They labored for personal, ecclesiastical and national reform.

* These points were originally taken from J.I. Packer and then mangled by me.

Everywhere and every time these four principals were heartily embraced for a prolonged period of time, the church grew and the nation got better. And unless you’re the anti-Christ, that should sound pretty good to you, eh?

Now having covered the first point, incorporate what you believe into your daily grind, in my last column, here’s my non-steroid-enhanced swing at point two: Bump up the quality of your spiritual experience.

In this day of rabid terrorists, scrappy secularists, and undaunted demons, the believer must seriously have his spiritual act together or he will soon become religious road kill. Given the complications of our current culture, the quality of our Christian life must be ratcheted up a few notches. Unfortunately, for a lot of believers, slothfulness, stupidity, sentimentality, and slush remain the soup de jour. Yes, a lot of Christians are about as substantial as an empty Pez dispenser, and what makes it even worse is that they’re not near as cute. Continued...

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Doug Giles’ new book “If You're Going Through Hell, Keep Going!" is now available. Ann Coulter says "Doug Giles is a substantive and funny tour de force for traditional values.” Doug’s talk show and video blog can be seen and heard at www.ClashRadio.com.
 
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