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Monday, October 08, 2007
Paul  Edwards :: Townhall.com Columnist
Who Makes Christians?
by Paul Edwards
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Outreach Magazine is out with its list of the 100 Largest U.S. Churches for 2007. Of course, no such list appears anywhere in scripture. While it certainly could be argued that numbers mattered to the New Testament church (indicated by their citation in the book of Acts), churches in the New Testament are nowhere ranked in terms of their numbers.

Can you imagine any of the inspired writers of the New Testament ranking the church at Ephesus above the church at Philippi, and Philippi above the church at Thessalonica based solely on how many people were showing up each week? It is clear what the Apostles found most noteworthy in the New Testament churches: the level of faith, hope and love at work in each of these assemblies (see, for example, Col. 1: 3-6).

Accompanying this year’s list of America’s largest churches was a piece by Kem Meyer, the communications director at Granger Community Church in Granger, Indiana. Titled Top Ten Things You Should Know About Unchurched People If You Want Them to Hear What You are Saying, it included the following insights: “Talk about what makes life better for the guest”; “People aren’t motivated by your [the church’s] need. They are motivated by theirs”; “People relate when you talk about them or people like them.” In other words, the success of the church depends upon motivating unregenerate people to join your cause by enticing them with how satisfying and fulfilling it can be, in the same way marketers try and sell us cars and computers and televisions and vacations.

Could anything be further from a true presentation of the gospel?

Jesus said, “If any one would be my disciple he must first deny himself and take up his cross and follow me” (Matt. 16:24). Motivating people by appealing to their felt needs is like forcing a square peg into the round hole of Jesus’ call to abandon ourselves for His sake and the sake of the gospel.

Ms. Meyer also suggests we have to be careful in our communication with the unchurched—careful not to give the impression that “they aren’t OK where they’re at and they’re not as good as they should be.” Really? I thought the whole premise of the gospel was that I’m not OK and you’re not OK and that’s why we needed the gospel in the first place.

So to reach the unchurched the best thing to do is to not tell them what God’s word says about their sinful condition, the plight they are in and the wrath they are under—as Paul did in the first three chapters of Romans?

The gospel saves from a far greater calamity than a dull, unfulfilled life.

But Ms. Meyer was not done assaulting my Christian sensibilities. She suggested: “People feel left out and frustrated when you use insider’s language,” and remarked that, “People aren’t impressed with your theological vocabulary and holy dialect.” In other words, a sure-fire way to guarantee no unchurched person will ever become churched is to quote scripture to them. (After all, if scripture isn’t “theological vocabulary” and “holy dialect,” what is?) Continued...

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Paul Edwards is the host of The Paul Edward Program and a pastor. His program is heard daily on WLQV in Detroit and on godandculture.com

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Who makes Christians
This man is on target; nothing has hurt the Cause of Christ more than the "modernism" of the Gospel in the hope of winning the race to fill up our churches. Constantine filled up the churches by edict, and began the march toward the Age of the Antichrist; mild-mannered heathens do not make Christians; only God can do that.

Virginia Daddy
No, I did not call all other churches apostate. There is much good, and much truth in every church.

However, the message of our church is that the religion of original Christianity was changed - the divine authority to minister saving ordinances was lost, the divine right to revelation from Christ to His Apostles and Prophets was lost. It happened ~1900 years ago. Paul and Peter acknowledged this departing of the true way even while they were alive.

If the fullness of truth were on the earth, and the churches were all the Lord's, then there should be no disputation or confusion on key doctrines such as the nature of God, baptism, the Gift of the Holy Ghost, authority, and scriptures, to name a few. One Lord, one Faith, one baptism (Eph 4:5)

As an example - as early as 325 AD, Constantine called the council of Nicaea to gather all the bishops together to answer the question of what is the nature of God? (and what happened to the Apostles?) This council argued, wrangled, struggled, accused, and in the end produced a document (and other councils did similarly) that didn't answer anything, that quite frankly, is incomprehensible.

Due to all this confusion, a young man prayed "which church should I join?" In answer to that prayer, the boy Joseph Smith was visited personally by the Father and the Son - tangible beings, glorified and resurrected and they declared that the time had arrived to restore all things back to the earth. It really happened. No more doubting, no more councils, a living witness who could tell us exactly about God and His Son.

The message is that the heavens are opened once again, and once again Apostles and Prophets walk the earth with divine authority and receive revelation just as Peter and Paul! Bring all the good you have, which is much, and let us add to it.

More than happy to continue this...my email is freedomresponsibility1@yahoo.com.




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