What Kind of Church Do You Want?

I need to repent of trying to replace the power of the Holy Spirit with pragmatism.

So do you.

We need to drop our excuses about why we don’t see miracles and the kind of community that is modeled in Acts 2. We need to stop making cynical and tired excuses about why we don’t “give beyond our means” like in 2 Corinthians 8. We need get dissatisfied with the status quo.

I want the church that Jesus is building, not the church of my imagination or your imagination. I want a church that infuriates the Pharisees and religiously comfortable. I want a church that rebukes with holy rage those that would use the gospel and the Church to make themselves rich and glorify their name over the name of Christ. I want a church that is a haven of mercy for the lost and the broken. I want a church that calls the prodigal home to repent before a loving, merciful, and holy God. I want a church that refuses to give an inch on Biblical truth even in the face of extreme cultural pressure do so, but still manages to proclaim a grace-filled gospel that can overcome every sin, every addiction, and every sickness. I want a church full of disciples that freely share each other’s burdens to such an extent that outsiders look at us in disbelief because they see relationships that reach beyond mere human charity and reflect something divine from the heart of Christ. I want a church that not only preaches, and lives, the gospel with wise and persuasive words but demonstrates the reality of the gospel with signs, wonders, miracles, and power.

Pragmatism cannot bring about this kind of church. The application of good marketing principles, operations strategies, and cultural savvy has never, will never, cannot ever build this kind of church.

We need the Holy Spirit to come. We need Acts 2 to reach ahead into 2010 and set us ablaze with the kind of zeal and power that can once again revive a stale and religiously comfortable Bride. We need God’s holiness and God’s love to collide in our hearts with such a force that it destroys every trace of ambivalence in us about whether or not Jesus is worth giving up every bit of the empty and momentary comforts of this life.

What kind of church do you want?

In order to become the kind of church that breaks free from the church model wars and the worship wars and the culture wars, ad nauseum to become something like what we see in Acts 2, then we need a move of the Holy Spirit. We need a visitation from God that is on scale with Pentecost. I say we wait and pray for just that.

It’s “upper room” time, Church.

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