My Christian duty as Chesterton writes, is not a duty to humanity, but rather a duty to my neighbor. Yes, there may be a war going on somewhere in the world, and a humanitarian crisis abroad, but my duty is first to my neighbor.
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@jonwkeyrush Just to be clear before I say this… 100% believe churches should help their communities and the vast majority of churches I know do.
But I do wonder how many of “the church just wants your money” and “tithing is unbiblical” are also upset that churches aren’t doing more.
@michaelwhittle Not enough people talking about this. It may stem from our holiness roots that are taken to the extreme. Gifted leaders are sometimes elevated above as an untouchable holy man.
Right or wrong, here's what I think is going to happen to churches in the next few years:
1) The Conservatism / Progressivism divide will unfortunately get farther and farther apart in the coming years (Conservatism becomes more overtly "Christian", Progressivism becomes even more openly anti-Christian / secular)
2) Cultural flashpoints will continue to arise like COVID, Presidential Elections, BLM riots, Kirk assassination
3) Churches that try really hard to be a church where committed progressives can worship without being uncomfortable will lose a large chunk of the solid conservative Christians every time there's a flashpoint. I'm not CALLING FOR that, I'm predicting that.
4) Churches that are more openly clear about the cultural implications of Christianity (that very obviously aligns significantly more with modern conservatism than progressivism) will gain those people.
5) For lack of a better phrase, the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer, because over time you can't really build a church with people committed to modern progressivism.
Be exalted above the heavens, O God; Let Your glory be above all the earth. They have prepared a net for my steps; My soul is bowed down; they dug a pit before me; They themselves have fallen in the midst of it. (Ps 57)
Which is an easier path?
Teaching libertarians to care for the common good of society, or teaching socialistic collectivists that the common good should serve individuals?
Some thoughts on the F-Word … I think most podcasters use the F-Word the same way a middle school boy uses it in the locker room. Nobody actually talks like that you’re just trying to look cool because you’re insecure.
How long until we see a mega church do an Easter Egg drop from space? Can’t wait to see 10 bazillion eggs at terminal velocity raining down on some suburban neighborhood.
Sola scriptura doesn’t mean “Scripture only” (nuda scriptura) as if tradition has no value. It means Scripture is the final authority—the standard by which all other authorities must be measured.