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I
recently read a book by Joshua Harris by the above title. In this book
Harris affirmed that there are many people who “date” the church,
but who are unwilling to fall in love with and be committed to the church.
And you know, I think he’s right. How many people do you know who
are “believers” but they’re not “belongers.”
They believe in Jesus, but don’t want to be tied down. They “date”
the church, but want to remain independent and free of commitment and
responsibility.
Friends, instead of seeing the church for all its flaws and foibles, why not
see it as the wisdom of God (Ephesians 3:9-11), and the beautiful bride of Christ
(Ephesians 5:25-32). Committing to the church doesn’t tie one
down, rather it anchors one through the storms of life. And it’s
flaws? It’s flaws provide us with an opportunity to love, serve,
practice patience, and grow more like our Savior.
Listen friends, don’t allow yourself to use the excuse that the church
is too messed up to commit to it. Jesus is the only one who has the
right to disown or give up on the church, but he never has and never will.
Therefore, let me leave you with this challenge. Many people are fond
of saying that we need to develop a heart for the poor or a heart for the
lost, and these are good desires. But may I challenge you to also develop
a heart for the church? Get involved. Get committed. Take
on responsibility. Invest yourself. After all, if Jesus loves the
church, shouldn’t we?
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