There are a lot of things that have factored into this post but the first thing that got me thinking was this link: What Harold Camping Got Right. But another factor was yesterday when I did a funeral for one of my members. I preach to the same people all the time so whenever I preach to someone different I try to get feedback, even at a funeral. My sermon was short, simple and to the point. I got a lot of positive feedback and most of it had nothing to do with the message of the sermon, but the passion of it. 'It was nice to go to a funeral and the preacher knew the person so well they could speak passionately about them". This was a typical comment and it has confirmed what I have long suspected. People will never remember a message unless the preacher puts passion behind it. If you try to preach something that you do not believe or have any emotions about you might as well sit down.
Through the whole Harold Camping nonsense, as the link above points out, the one thing you have to give the Harold Camping group credit for was their passion and message worked. They went from an obscure group to being talked about across the nation and world in a few short months. In large part we could blame sensationalism, but the fact is they had real passion about their message and that passion turned into action. That action netted results.
The problem with the message of the American Christian church regardless of denominational flag is that it has a couple of problems. On the one hand, we seem to have a large number of denominations and churches who are reworking everything so that it is unoffensive, tolerant and a different paradigm. On the other hand, we also have a large number of denominations that are so concerned about being right in doctrine, that there is more infighting than ever. Either Satan has us ineffective due to lack of passion and focus, or he has us shining our armor and fighting one another. Either way he is winning. Some would argue that this is one of the reasons for the emergent church, but what is their central message? Can anyone pin it down?
Some questions that could be asked are: What is the message of the church supposed to be? and How does the church reclaim the passion for that message? Comments are encouraged on this one because I personally do not see a simple answer to either one and the importance of them is beginning to get weighty indeed.
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