Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My Church or the Kingdom?


The following is from Ray Ortlund's blogsite (available here) where he responds to an interesting statement sometimes stated out loud but most often thought especially by those we call the "lone rangers" of Christianity who 'attend church' but never becomes committed enough to become a part of the local assembly of believers. (One often wonders if they are committed to anything.)




"My passion isn't to build up my church. My passion is for God's Kingdom."

Every heard someone say that? I have. It sounds large-hearted, but it's wrong. It can even be destructive.

Suppose I said, "My passion isn't to build up my marriage. My passion is for Marriage. I want the institution of marriage to be revered again. I'll work for that. I'll pray for that. I'll sacrifice for that. But don't expect me to hunker down in the humble daily realities of building a great marriage with my wife Jani. I'm aiming at something grander."

If I said that, would you think, "Wow, Ray is so committed"? Or would you wonder if I had lost my mind?

If you care about the Kingdom, be the kind of person who can be counted on in your own church. Join your church, pray for your church, tithe to your church, participate in your church every Sunday with wholehearted passion.

We build great churches the same way we build great marriages -- real commitment that makes a positive difference very day.


posted by john d.




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