The Prolonged Suicide of Evangelical Christianity: A Brief Examination of Education Within God's Church and World
Part 2 of 2
Now, let me say what I AM NOT saying. I am not saying that having fun is wrong at every other activity of the church. I think churches should have an awesome time in fellowship, encouraging one another in the Lord. The problem is that we think our worship services and teaching times should be fun for the same reason a stand-up comedian is fun to watch. The Word of God demands our attention... and to preach and teach it as if "people are incapable of listening" is something the world has taught us. Basically, I believe we can have a blast in every other area, including our evangelistic activities, but the secular fun must not touch our teaching or our worship. This is not arbitrary for God has told us in His Word the source of salvation and the means of salvation; and the salvation of souls and growth of Christians are not bound up in how much fun they have in the services or classes, but in how much they understand and submit to the Word of God. Whenever God's Word is not the emphasis, how can this possibly help us arrive at pointing the lost and Christians to a love for God and His Word? Don't get me wrong, I want people walking away from our services and study times having enjoyed the Lord, but I have failed my people if they leave thinking, "what a funny guy," or "what a great preacher," etc. To those who use "secular fun" in their teaching, do you believe you succeed when people enjoy the lesson, but not the Word of God, and not the God who the lesson was about? God must be on their thoughts and in their hearts when they leave, even if they hate us in the process.
2. What will help the problem - Even if you disagree with my emphasis on taking "secular fun" out of worship and teaching, can you at least agree with me that the Word of God must be studied because it's the Word of God, not because it is somehow tied into or similar to a Seinfeld episode? If we change nothing about our worship services and how we teach our children and adults; but we at least start demanding, based on the authority of the Word of God, that they listen to GOD'S Word because when it speaks, God Speaks; then we will be taking a step in the right direction. Furthermore, we have learned from the world that children only have a 10 minute or 20 minute attention span. Listen to me, and listen good... at the point their attention span runs out, that is when they must MAKE themselves listen. The attention span simply means that they can listen without effort for that length of time. So, the emphasis thus must be that once their effortless listening runs out, they need to make the effort to continue listening, for "thus saith the Lord"! I mean, do we really believe that listening to God's Word and Christianity as a whole in general is effortless? Good grief, if we believe this, then we probably are not worth our shoe size on a scale of Christian growth. For, if we are only obedient in the areas of our lives that take zero effort, then we are baby Christians; and are not growing into Christ likeness.
I hope this article has encouraged you to examine the methods you use in teaching and preaching.
What are your thoughts concerning this issue?
Published by Jared Moore
My name is Jared Moore. I'm currently the full time pastor of New Salem Baptist Church in Hustonville, KY. I'm married and have 2 children. I love Christ and continually trust in Him alone for my salvation. View profile
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