The Role of the Church in Cultural Clashes預覽
An Alternative Model
There are United States embassies all over the world. Even though the embassy may be in a foreign country, the rules of the United States apply within the boundaries of the embassy. It acts like a haven. God ordained the church to function as a haven as well. It’s to function as a little bit of heaven, while here on earth.
Let me say it this way, it serves as a preview of what the kingdom of God is all about. Much like movie previews create interest in upcoming films by showing glimpses of the full movie, the church should entice people to an alternative way of living by presenting glimpses of the kingdom of God. While there is war in the world, there should be peace in the church. There is poverty in the world, but there should be voluntary sharing and giving in the church. There is racism in society, but there should be liberation, justice and unity in the church. Therefore, when people see the church, they should see an alternative way of living.
Sometimes we become overly pessimistic when discussing the church. We criticize and point out every little issue that we think is wrong. It’s one thing to honestly evaluate the church, but it’s totally different to just beat her down with a voice of disapproval. We must be very careful how we speak of and treat the church. After all, Jesus loves the church, died for the church and is coming back for her. Instead of criticizing the church, let’s stop and fervently pray for the church instead.
How can the church present an alternative way of living to the world?
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