Saturday, May 3, 2008

Theological Bell-Bottoms

Add this comment on Eternity from Blogotional to the Tullian Tchividjian post below.
"When slavery to fashion invades the church, our latest ideas are yesterday's fads. We adopt the world's agenda -- just a few years too late. Many churchmen sport theological bell-bottoms." (Chuck Colson)

One of the things I am continually amazed about is that we seem to forget the church is something ETERNAL. We treat it like we treat everything else in our live, disposable, replaceable, temporary.

But the Church is the Body of Christ on this earth, it has lasted since Christ was here and will last until His return. That does not necessarily mean we build physical structures designed to last for eternity - I have visited too many of those now reduced to the status of mere museum.

But it does mean we build people with the intent that they build people and so it passes, generation to generation. And the people from this generation will look remarkably like the people of the last and the people of the next. Something eternal may change a bit in appearance, but its essential shape will remain or it will be something less than eternal.
God save me from theological bell-bottoms and ministry leisure suits!

(The first paragraph in the quote above is from Chuck Colson. He gets the credit for the wonderfully descriptive but scary title for this post)

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