Religion is not Christianity and true Christianity is not a religion. I have written on this before and I will continue to hammer away at this subject until I am chased away. Sincerity is not guarantee for truth and truth needs no defense. I have written on this before and I will continue to hammer away at this subject until someone succeeds in hammering me away. Theologians have no better grasp on true Christianity and the truth than any believer who honestly studies the Bible and allows the Holy Spirit to guide them into the “all truth”.
Sheep are very stupid animals. They, along with cattle and pigs will follow the leader wherever he goes. When Jesus cast out the demons from the lunatic, they went into a herd of swine that proceeded to one by one walk right off the cliff to their demise. Both the Old Testament and the New speak of “sheep being led to the slaughter”. This is because sheep will literally follow each other to the slaughterhouse.
People with “sheep mentality” will not think for themselves. They want someone else to do their thinking for them. They want someone to just tell them that 2+2=22 and be done with it. They do not want to take the time or expend the energy to figure out on their own that 2+2=4. Thus, they become charter members of the “new math” club. Laziness in thinking breeds willingness to follow whomever has the best and easiest message.
People attend a particular church many times because they “like” the people, pastor or building. Whatever happened to liking the message? People many times choose where they are going worship using the same criteria as when choosing a doctor. Namely, they go where their friends tell them to go. When a church becomes popular, the message ceases to be the reason for attending, and the social aspects take over.
I see a billboard every time I drive an interstate near home. It advertises a church with a white guy, an oriental woman, a black teenager and an Indian child with the message; “So and So Church, where friends become family.” Hold on here, since when do churches need to put up billboards to begin with. Even if they do, is the purpose of the church to provide a nice and comfortable social club? Is the reason Jesus gave his life so that “friends can become family?”
This stuff turns my stomach. I love my Lord and Savior far too much to hold any other view of such foolishness as that it is pure error. Years ago there used to be laws on the books prohibiting lawyers from advertising. Their lobby got those laws overturned in many states and now the billboards and the television commercials are full of advertisements for some personal injury attorney who is going to win you millions of dollars for that stubbed toe you got when kicking a rack at the store.
My attitude about churches advertising is about equal to attorneys advertising. It should not be done. I cannot imagine Jesus putting up billboards all around the countryside announcing he was in town for a week of “signs, miracles and wonders”. I cannot imagine Jesus taking up a special offering after healing people and then climbing into his camel driven motor coach to head to the next town.
Jesus did what he did because he loved God and he loved the people. He taught them because he wanted them to know the truth and receive eternal life. He healed them because of the compassion he felt for their misery. He died for them because it was why he had come in the first place. He knew his mission and purpose in life, and it dealt fully with doing His Father’s will and manifesting love.
Every time I drive to southwest Missouri, I go past the biggest church complex I have ever seen. This huge place has a building big enough to hold many thousands for its Sunday services. It has other buildings scattered around for other events. It has huge electronic billboards bigger than those at some baseball stadiums with bright lights scrolling messages of upcoming events. I have never seen more than a couple of cars parked in the spacious lot.
Is the church supposed to mimic the world and turn itself into a multi-media spectacular theatre putting on productions worthy of academy awards? Is the church to become so huge that an individual member is known only by their nametag? Is the church’s purpose to “win” the world by bedazzling it with lights, sound and the such? Yes, if that church is the counterfeit church of the apostasy.
I am sorry, but there is no way I can believe these ridiculous edifices springing up along the nation’s interstates are God’s churches. So what if some charismatic leader can inspire twenty five thousand sheep to “follow him or her”. So what if they can persuade thousands of wealthy people to give millions of dollars to buy “the ministry” airplanes, mansions and vacation condos. Just because a person has a million dollar smile and is the walking personification of charisma doesn’t mean they know one iota of the truth.
Christians are being deceived by the same glitter that deceives the world into believing its lies. Christianity is not about mega-churches, mega-billboards and mega multimedia productions. Christianity is not about filling stadiums with screaming teenagers who were lured in by some rock group who claim to be Christian. Christianity is not about plastering the interstates with billboards advertising your church as some fuzzy place to go and hold hands.
What true Christians are left, better wake up and see what is happening to their beloved church before it is too late. Anybody who loves Jesus as their personal Savior and obeys him as their Lord better request a personal audience with him so as to hear firsthand what he thinks about all these things being done in his name.
Any ministry, church or group built upon the charisma of one person is a cult. It is not about the leader, it is about the Head of the Church—Jesus Christ. Until my dying day, I will call to account every person who built a “ministry” and then had the audacity to name it after themselves. Not only is this the height of egotism, it is an automatic clue that the ministry is not legitimately from God.
Christianity does not consist of what is on the outside. That is religion. The huge complexes being built in the name of Christianity are nothing more than buildings made of brick and stone. Sticking a cross or a steeple on a building does not suddenly make the cement and lumber used in building it “holy”. The true church of Jesus Christ is not a building, but rather the body of believers who have been born again and who have made Jesus Christ Lord of their lives.
If people want a social club, then by all means develop one; but do not call in the church of Jesus Christ. If people want a building to assemble themselves together in; by all means build one, but do not call it the church of Jesus Christ. If people want to get dressed up and sit through some type of elaborate religious service on a Sunday morning; by all means do so, but do not call it the church of Jesus Christ. The true church of Jesus Christ is the body of those who are totally committed to Him as their Lord. It is that plain and simple.
The next time you see a particular “Christian” group advertising their building, program or pastor; ask yourself if Jesus were walking on earth today, is this how He would build His church? The next time you see a particular “Christian” group decide to focus all their energy on building a “family” at the expense of all else; ask yourself if that is really what Jesus did with his disciples. Was his purpose in coming to earth to open the door to umpteen thousand denominations who all claim to be His one true church, and to make available cozy campfires, ice cream socials and rummage sales?
Jesus Christ gave his life to make eternal salvation available to those who are willing to believe He died for their sins and that God raised him from the dead. Jesus Christ gave his life so that God could crown his King of Kings and Lord of Lords. So that when a person willingly and publically confesses that Jesus is Lord and is THEIR Lord; they can be saved. Jesus Christ gave his life so that God could ascend him into the heavens far above all principalities and powers and might and make him to be the Head of the Body made up of his believers.
Jesus Christ did NOT give his life to form a new religion. He did NOT give his life to watch his body be splintered into thousands of small sects and proceed to argue with each other all day. He did NOT give his life so buildings could be built “in his name”. He did NOT give his life so that two thousand years later a religion bearing his name would make a mockery of all he did and God did for him.
I am sorry, but what most people call Christianity is nothing more than a fabricated religion that uses my Lord and Savior’s name in vain. True Christianity is a personal matter between a penitent sinner, a merciful God and loving Savior. True Christians need no building to worship in, for God is in Christ in them. True Christians need not have a big “family” to function as a gigantic support group to cope with all life throws them.
True Christians need only the love of God, the support of their Lord Jesus Christ and the prayers of fellow believers to “survive”. I pray we all strive to be “true Christians” who are members in particular of His “True Church” which is His body of which He is the head. Thank you and God bless your heart.