Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Let's Talk it out

Recently a radio station posted a question on Facebook asking about church splits, and asking the reader to share their story. Well, you would have thought they were asking you to share your greatest sin! So many people were offended by this question, even vowing to "unfollow" the station. The overall feeling from these people was that talking about a church split wasn't "edifying" and it was spurring "gossip". Funny, I didn't see it that way at all! 
Sometimes Christians, even reputable ones get a little too high on the horse, making "rules" about what we should and should not say or do. They seem to think we should never utter a human word or emotion and be in the Spirit always. Ideally, yes! But we live in a world where flesh happens! We live and worship among the broken and the fallen. Should they never utter their story because it might offend someone? Isn't that how most of us have learned how to make corrections in life, by sometimes watching the mistakes of others? Sometimes making them ourselves??
So what's so wrong about talking about a church split? I can think of a few guidelines, as far as keeping your integrity intact. Will your story help or harm? Will it add perspective or will it breed dissension? Are you aiming to hurt or discredit or are you merely hurt and praying for reconciliation? Are you disappointed and need direction? What's the purpose? Isn't that the real question? I think this radio station asked a great question, albeit taboo for those who didn't understand it well. The question was being posed to Christians! Shouldn't they know how to answer that question in a godly way already? And instead of giving a thoughtful, Christ-reflective answer, they chose to tear apart the question. We have a big responsibility if our true goal is to show others who this God is we love so much and want to introduce to others. We can't be so stuck in piety and perfection and rules that we don't see opportunities to teach and offer Biblical insight to real problems. They can't just be shoved under the rug or "unfollowed" because they are uncomfortable to discuss. 

1 comment:

sirnorm1 said...

Hi Jami
Interesting reaction to what God is often working on in our lives. I don't mean to say that God is splitting the church. What I am saying is that God working in us can result in a wrong attitude that we have chosen even though the Lord's correction is from His pure heart. Sometime we do not like what God is saying and we rebel in a churchie sort of way and we end up splitting a church. What do these people do with this verse? 1 Pet. 4:17 For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
Blessings

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