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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT?
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH?
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Jeff Lampl
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT?
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH?
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Jeff Lampl
There
is a great deal of muddled thinking today about the nature and purpose of the
church. This is common not only among those outside the church but also among
many within it. As a result, many churches—even seemingly “successful”
churches—have lost their way and are not fulfilling Christ’s purpose in the
world.
With
simplicity, brevity, and clarity, C.S. Lewis dispels our confusion:
“It
is easy to think that the Church has a lot of different
objects—education, building, missions, holding services. Just as it is
easy to think the State has a lot of different objects—military,
political, economic, and what not. But in a way things are much simpler
than that. The State exists simply to promote and to protect the ordinary
happiness of human beings in this life. A husband and wife chatting over a
fire, a couple of friends having a game of darts in a pub, a man reading a
book in his own room or digging in his own garden—that is what the State
is there for. And unless they are helping to increase and prolong and
protect such moments, all the laws, parliaments, armies, courts, police,
economics, etc., are simply a waste of time. In the same way the Church
exists for nothing else but to draw men into Christ, to make them little
Christs. If they are not doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions,
sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time. God became Man
for no other purpose. It is even doubtful, you know, whether the whole
universe was created for any other purpose.1
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If
Lewis is right that “the Church exists for nothing else but to draw men
into Christ, to make them little Christs,” we have a problem.
This is exactly the reason we have so many outreaches from short
term mission trips to sponsoring children abroad and at home to VBS which
begins on Monday.
One
wonders what C.S. Lewis would say. Perhaps something like this: Don’t
criticize the church or its leadership; instead, pray for them. Then do
two simple things: first, seek out whatever you can to do to share the
Good News of Jesus with those who don’t yet know him so that you and the
church are becoming what you are meant to be: people who are themselves
being transformed even as they choose to transmit the message of salvation
to others.
Many of you have jumped in to do this very thing during the next
two weeks of VBS.
Some of you are still being called to do.
Those who respond to that call are the ones who are most blessed.
"And
Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has
been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And
behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
MATTHEW 28:18–20 (ESV) |
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