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Monday, January 23, 2023

Have You Dropped the Church?

This week, Bear Grylls, survivalist and TV host stated in an interview: “I think Jesus would really struggle with 99% of churches nowadays.” He commented on a variety of things that are wrong with churches. Some of the stuff he critiqued I agree with. The church has and always has had some messed up practices and behaviors. He said: “Drop the church if you need to …” That is terrible advice! Jesus did not and would not tell people to “drop the church if you need to …”* Leave unhealthy churches, yes. Find a healthy community of faith, led by healthy leaders, yes. Drop the church, No! Hear me out. Especially if you’ve “dropped the church.” The movement that we call the church is not like Rotary, Kiwanis or any other community group. The church is the Bride of Christ; it is the body of Christ. Jesus never dreamed that people would follow him without being part of a faith community. Read through the accounts of the life of Jesus and you’ll see Jesus inviting people into a community of faith, not telling them to abandon one. A person, as an individual, is not the “Bride of Christ.” A person, as an individual, is not the body of Christ. Jesus never intended for an arm, leg, foot, or tongue to be separated from the body. A hand is not a body, it’s not even part of the body unless it’s connected to the body. A body is a body! The 21 feet that have washed up on the shores of Puget Sound over the last few years**, are just those feet. Some feet were in a shoe or boot, and some were not. Authorities are hunting to figure out what “body” lost a foot. They aren’t bodies, they are feet. In the creation account, God said: “It is not good for man to be alone.” *** People say, “Nature is my church.” Nature is wonderful, amazing and soul refreshing, but Adam had nature in its untarnished state. But God said it was not good. God’s plan was for people to have people. God’s plan for your life is that you gather with other believers. Your spiritual health depends on it. “Let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” Hebrews 10:25 (NLT)

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