Across the spectrum of church affiliations and
denominations the church population is becoming theologically bankrupt. That's
my assessment and also the result of surveys. It concerns me. Several observations leave me disturbed for
Christ's church and the believers who comprise His Bride.
Church
and Christian life disassociated from theology for many people.
Today I heard a pastor assert that over the past 14
years at his church, 20 couples who were married there, have divorced. It
breaks his heart. There can be numerous factors is such staggering dissolution
but try this one on. Theology is often considered to be academic and
intellectual and unrelated to the 'more important' church activities and
weekday programs. This assumption means theology is meaningless to so much of
life. The life of God is road blocked. If a relationship with God (theology) is
foundational and drives a life and service and other relationships, surely the word
about God is relevant and needs to be well-defined and understood. Theology and
the average person should be synonymous and not relegated to seminaries. Truly
daily linking to, yielding to and loving God in his sovereignty, sanctity,
purity, holiness and power will affect all of life inside and outside church.
Eisegetical
preaching and teaching (application) is trumping truth.
It is troubling that pastors, Bible class teachers, and
spokespersons often lack training and gifting needed to let the Bible speak. It
is the difference between eisegetical and exegetical interpretations of
scripture. Eisegesis reads into the text whereas exegesis extracts and draws
out from the text. What does it mean to you rather than what does it say? A
text is not understood solely by answering what it means to me. We may force
God's word to say something unintended when we seek to make it meaningful
rather than to disclose what it means. That's why Christians are struggling and
divided over the acceptability of gay and lesbian lifestyles and living
together before marriage, and so many other controversial issues.
Exclusive
association of worship with music.
One's life should be worship, the whole of it. It is
concerning enough when Christians believe that worship applies only to one hour
on Sundays. A step further and theological reduction is demonstrated by our
terminology when worship is equated with only the music portion of that hour.
We begin with a time of 'worship,' that musical portion led by a 'worship'
leader or pastor. Followers of Jesus who are not fully devoted 24/7 may result
from compartmentalizing something as basic as worship.
Christians
unfamiliar with their Bibles.
We have all witnessed the shift from text-based learning to
image-based learning at home, in school, and now in church. Beginning with
acetate projections and then PowerPoint, the technology has an unfortunate
unintentional outcome of dissuading people from knowing where in the Bible the
projected texts can be found. People do not know their Bibles very well.
Shallow Bible knowledge, and thin preaching leads to superficial faith. Less than 20% of professing Christians have a
biblical worldview, according to a Barna survey. Less than 50% of them believe Satan
is real, or believe in absolute moral truth. Only 62% believe Jesus was
sinless.
What do you think can be done about this? What needs to take
place in homes? What shifts must occur in churches? What disciplines must
individual Christians adopt?
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