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Ministers or mimics?We seem to have thousands too many people queuing for nineteenth-century-style ministries like preaching, while the devil almost monopolizes modern methods of communication, and virtually no one seeks the Lord of all knowledge for truly innovative ways of portraying the nature and message of God. I am not taking about gimmicks, but of being channels of Gods splendor, free, like the prophets of old, from the straight-jacket of human tradition; willing to carry obedience to the extreme of appearing the greatest oddball since John penned Revelation. (John, by the way, was locked up before he wrote his bizarre book. In our era, hed be put away after he wrote it. It was non-Christians who had him put away. Today it would be no, I wont say it.) If were less than ten years behind the world were considered worldly. If were a century behind, were model Christians. But if were bound to the Timeless One, why arent we ahead of the world? One of my university lecturers in psychology compared humans with various subhuman species. Its a sign of unintelligence, he concluded, to always act the one way in roughly identical situations. Lets not insult the inexhaustible fountain of creative genius, the Creator, by implying he reigns from a rut instead of a throne. He doesnt even make two fingerprints the same. Part of us recoils from a God so superior that his acts take us by surprise. Its unsettling to have a God so vibrant, so bursting with life and creativity and personality that in comparison the most dynamic of us seem listless and boring. Wed much prefer God to be a machine; as coldly predictable as a lump of metal trapped by a simple law of physics. Theres something reassuring about an idol. Within us lurks a desire to fashion a god in the image of a cuddly teddy bear that says I love you when we press the right button and never disturbs us by doing or asking the unexpected. From cover to cover the Bible demonstrates that Gods character is wonderfully predictable and his methods wondrously unpredictable. When Jesus healed, for instance, you could never be sure whether he would visit, heal from a distance, or initially ignore the person. You would never know whether he would address demons or the illness, speak of sin or faith, bless, ask questions, spit, lay hands, or tell the person to wash or stretch or pick up a bed or see a priest. Lest we try limiting God to the vast array of Jesus earthly methods, the rest of Scripture shows the Most High healing by the use of shadows, handkerchiefs, oil, fig paste, a dead prophets bones, an image of a snake, lying on the afflicted, dipping in the Jordan and if you want a full list you have still missed the point. (Acts 5:15;19:12; James 5:14; Isaiah 38:21; Numbers 21:9; 2 Kings 4:34; 5:10) For every impossibility the Almighty has unlimited possibilities. So lets not think that service must conform to our petty notions before it can sparkle with divine greatness. Lets cut the ropes and let God express his boundless creativity through us. We are so tradition-bound as to confuse ministry with mimicry. Unless we are called to a musty, second-hand vocation we conclude were not called at all. Dont be a buzzard circling the corpse of a worn-out ministry when you could be an eagle soaring with the Spirit to fresh expressions of the grandeur of God. I feel like the preacher who after a moving sermon about sin was asked how he knew so much about the subject. Narrow-minded? I blunt my comb whenever I part my hair. Fleas shuffle single file across my cranium. Every human mind is chained to established practice and custom. All that distinguishes any of us is the length of our leash. The implications haunt me. Had his devout father succeeded, David Livingstone might never have left his indelible mark on human history. His father, believing books on travel and natural science to be incompatible with Christian service, tried to prevent David from reading almost anything other than theological works. For the rest of his life, this famous missionary was dogged by Christians who wanted to shackle him to a more conventional vocation. He was forced to declare, So powerfully convinced am I that it is the will of the Lord . . . , [that] I will go no matter who opposes . . . When William Wilberforce teetered on the edge of conversion he assumed he should abandon politics and become a clergyman. He would have made a great preacher, but his childhood hero and father-figure, John Newton, talked him out of it. And millions have benefited. The abolition of the slave trade was just one of the accomplishments of this devout politician whom John Pollock labeled the moral leader of the Western World.
After Cliff Richard became a Christian, he felt he should quit
show business and become a full-time teacher of religious education.
Someone had the insight to show him that he could more effectively
minister to this needy world as a pop star. Does that curdle your
brain? It makes sense to me. In heavens sight, a truly Spirit-led
entertainer could be as much an ordained minister (i.e. divinely
ordained to minister) as any pastor, bishop or missionary bearing
impressive church credentials.
Im going too far. I see you warming to this book as it burns in your fire. Nonetheless, Ill step over the edge because I ache for the tiny minority whose sacred mission clashes with our sense of decency. To underline the reality of this problem, I cite specific examples, though I do not claim to have the mind of God on them. I have enough difficulty discerning my own direction. Instead, employing the wisdom of Gamaliel, I refuse to hurl stones whilst a doubt remains, lest I be found opposing a work of God. (Acts 5:34-39) What would you think of a man who felt divinely commissioned to spend countless hours viewing hard porn? Dr. James Dobson is such a man, even though he is thoroughly convinced of the evil of pornography. (In his fight against pornography, Dobson has seen more and worse porn than many porn addicts.) Do you question Florence Nightingales call to nursing? You might in her day, when nursing was renowned for gross immorality and drunkenness. Simon Peter had to fight his conscience to preach to Cornelius. Fellow Christians were aghast. (Acts 11:2-3) Ill-natured, wicked, mistaken deserves punishment . . . wrote the West Indian press about James Ramsay, a sensitive Christian who had inflamed public decency to intolerable levels. He was guilty of the absurdest prejudice, roared men in England. Ramsay had published a book suggesting that the slave trade was wrong. Earlier this parson had had the gall to insert into the service a prayer for the conversion of blacks. The church was outraged. Some stalked out. The Churchwarden presented a formal protest against Ramsays neglect of the parish. Not everyone assuming the higher moral ground should be trusted. In a move as bold and glorious as his original creation of the music, Handel took a composition which might have merely given goose bumps to fat Christians and turned it into a channel to flood the lost with the warm love of Christ. Yet even this involved a moral risk. The first performance of Handels Messiah secured the release of 142 people from debtors prison. Subsequent performances authorized by Handel achieved so much in aiding the poor that one biographer wrote, Perhaps the works of no other composer have so largely contributed to the relief of human suffering. Whats more, this composition thought by some to have done more to convince multitudes of the reality of God than all the theological books ever written was bringing potent Scriptures in a powerful manner to the unchurched. Id hail this use of his work as a magnificent achievement, but I lack the discernment of Handels Christian contemporaries. The church castigated him for not restricting performances to the hallowed confines of its buildings. For John Newton of Amazing Grace fame Handels secular use of his Messiah was such a scandal that he is said to have preached every Sunday for over a year against it. Like the Pharisees of old, we can be horrified at the actions of our spiritual forebears adamant that we could not possibly be so blinded by religious prejudice as to oppose a work of God and yet make grave misjudgments of the same magnitude that God-fearing people have been making for millennia. I make no plea for blind tolerance. Thats one of the fad heresies of our age and even the bigoted Pharisees wrongly tolerated temple money-changers. But whether they erred on the side of acceptance or rejection, the Pharisees error was always the same: they let the accepted norms of their group ring so loud in their ears that they couldnt hear the heartbeat of God. Like us, they were sure they would never make such a mistake. So though I dont preach mindless acceptance, I urge caution especially since Gods primary concern is to enlighten me concerning his leading for my life, not his personal leading for everyone else. Cristina, claimed a Christian monthly, beams the light of Christ into darkness so oppressive its shunned by nearly every Christian. Shes a regular act at a strip club. No, she doesnt remove her clothes she repeats her act before children at circuses. As Australias leading contortionist, she takes her audiences breath by twisting her body, not her morals. At what she is convinced is Gods command, Cristina teeters on the precipice of hell, plucking souls from Satans fangs. When I saw the impressive write-up in a leading Christian magazine, I assumed Cristinas daring exploits, spiritual power and soul-winning success had made her a celebrity in Christian circles. After months of feeling an unusual prayer-burden for her, I finally yielded to the urge to contact her. I was shocked when Cristina confided that she felt rejected by 98% of Christians and couldnt find one church where she felt accepted. The godly treat her like a Samaritan, though she alone is neighbor to the man wallowing in the gutter. Strategically placed in Satans heartland, Cristina loves drug-addicts, prays for strippers, witnesses to transvestites, and gives back-sliding Christians a fright. Yet few uphold her in prayer. God uses preachers, singers, maybe even nurses, but a contortionist? In a strip joint? Next youll be saying God could heal the sick with a handkerchief, (Acts 19:12) feed a throng from a boys lunch box, become a Man denounced by religious leaders for his low morals . . . (Luke 7:34,39; 11:15,38; 13:14) For years Cristina battled with what seemed the call of God burning within and buckets of water thrown by well-meaning Christians. Being endowed with a rare skill nurtured from the age of four was not proof God wanted her to continue. Jesus called fishermen to forsake abilities burnished by years of experience. The moral tangle is daunting. I couldnt enter Cristinas work place without grieving God. Scripture teaches, however, that a few issues are not settled by an immutable law but by an individuals purity of motives, conscience, and personal leading from the Most High. (Romans 14:1-23) This applies only to breaking rules of human origin though, like pharisaical laws, such rules could be designed by well-meaning Christians to put a protective hedge around Gods law. The fearfully holy Lord would never break his written word or smudge his awesome purity by calling Dobson to lust, Miss Nightingale to drunkenness, or Cristina to immorality, though flocks of halo-studded angels in psychedelic jumpsuits herald the call. Neither would God assign them such precarious tasks unless they were exceptionally resistant to the type of temptation they would face. We are often so conscious of sin being like leaven that we forget Jesus teaching that the kingdom of God is also like leaven, which starts as a speck and transforms everything it touches. (Matthew 13:33) A potent Christian on a mission from God is a far greater threat to the Enemy than the Enemy is a threat to the Spirit-led Christian. It is quite another matter, however, when a Christian wanders aimlessly or sinfully onto enemy turf. So, though it will always be rare and subject to stringent conditions, Gods leading could challenge a man-made moral code, even one that has protected millions of Christians. I have faced a moral dilemma in even raising the matter. Someone might twist it to their own destruction to excuse sin, yet if I stay silent others might quash Gods leading by considering themselves holier than God.
We must bow before the Holy One whose ways are not our ways. All
our joy is to be found in the perfection of his will, no matter
how it clashes with human tradition.
We all know that humanitys first ministry was nude gardening. (Genesis 2:15, 25) It worked. It had Gods blessing. Yet I hope we feel no compulsion to emulate their approach to ministry. Nor do I see many people trying to organize their own crucifixion to replicate the most powerful ministry earth has seen. So why try to steal anyones ministry style? We would end up looking as ridiculous as skinny David clunking an erratic course in Sauls ponderous armor. (1 Samuel 17:38-39) Youre a unique work of God. Only a fool would vandalize Leonardo da Vincis priceless works by trying to turn them all into Mona Lisas. God is most elevated, not by a hundred imitations of Billy Graham (or Cliff Richard), but by a hundred common folk each being true to their unique calling. The result will much more accurately reflect the multi-faceted character of God. Our great God is a humorist as well as a judge; a musician as well as an orator; a servant and a king. Just look at creation: God is an artist, an engineer, an inventor, a gardener. Hes a bio-chemist, a mid-wife, a philosopher, a laborer, an architect does the list ever end? In the vastness of Gods nature there must be a tiny element that you can portray better than anyone else ever has if you accept the challenge of a truly Spirit-led ministry, instead of a pale imitation of someone else. Just as the life-styles of Jesus and John the Baptist differed enormously, (Matthew 3:4; 11:18-19) there should be a rich diversity within the body of Christ. Unfortunately, a warped view of holiness and/or submission often leads to drab conformity. In reality, this is carnality the inability to love or appreciate anyone who is not a boring clone. Deodorized saints are the order of the day. Real saints get up hypocrites noses. To reach the many different people groups he encountered, Paul became all things to all men. (1 Corinthians 9:19-23) If Paul as an individual could contemplate this, imagine the breadth that should be evident within the body as a whole. This is possible only if we allow the Spirit to nurture our individuality. Christians wishing they had the abilities of others are nightingales coveting a peacocks beauty or soaring eagles envying the powerful legs of an ostrich. Yet dont we all feel like this at times? (The embarrassing thing about our brain-waives is the spelling.)
Dont despise the unique blend of abilities bestowed on you by
the keenest Mind in the universe. Stop envying the ministry of
others and start clarifying your own call. If, to your thinking,
that call seems insignificant, the thing to be ashamed of is not
your calling but your thinking!
This book is sprinkled with illustrations that even the dull, worldly mind recognizes as success stories. The goal is to be inspired by the obvious fact of success, without being intoxicated by the nature of that success. Achievement, glory and reward constitute the common destination of every Spirit-led pilgrimage. The divinely charted path to that goal, however, is unique to every individual. For a few of us, the path meanders through success so blatant that it is even acknowledged on earth. More commonly, recognition of our achievements requires such spiritual discernment that most onlookers miss it. The book of Acts is crammed with stories about Paul, and Bibles bulge with his letters, but about the activities of most of the apostles after Pentecost, Scripture says nothing. Did Thomas take the gospel as far as India? We know little about even those who received considerable press. Is it true that upon his martyrdom Peter asked to be crucified upside down because he felt unworthy to die in a manner similar to Christ? Did he go to Rome? How fruitful was Barnabass missionary efforts after he split from Paul? (Acts 15:39) Did Paul regain his freedom after the closing of Acts and fulfill his dream of reaching Spain? (Romans 15:28) What we are permitted to know is tantalizingly selective. Scripture preserves the things that are most instructive, not necessarily the things that achieved the most. It is dangerously short-sighted to assume that events and people God chooses not to publicize down here are of little consequence. The Lord will let others be honored and put forward, wrote famous missionary Hudson Taylor, and keep you hidden away in obscurity, because he wants some choice fragrant fruit for his coming glory which can only be produced in the shade. In modern warfare there are heroes known to the whole world and there are others engaged in missions so vital that their heroism must remain secret until after the war. Whatever role our Commander assigns us, we can still be spurred by the few stories that make the headlines, without imagining that our triumphs must take the same form. In Christs army, public recognition may be deferred, but the day will come when all is revealed.
And that day will never end.
We have exposed three wounding lies of the Deceiver. We can now counter-attack with three thrilling truths: 1. God in Christ has raised us so high that the presence or absence of a ministry cannot touch our infinite worth and significance. Gods smile beams upon us. Like the proudest parent, hes thrilled with us, irrespective of whether were going to the mission field or going moldy. 2. We were made for ministry. We are so loved and our Father is so powerful that if we allow him full sway, nothing will prevent us from achievements that will last forever. 3. Our evaluation of a ministry often differs wildly from Gods. Over and over, Scripture exalts ministries and people that most of us disregard. We tend to prize leadership, a dramatic call, fame, conformity to expected norms, natural talent, and use such measures as the number of people reached or whether a person lives off church funds. We carnally exalt some people and denigrate others. Just as the enemy wants saints to feel unforgiven, he wants Christians with thriving ministries to feel failures. Vast numbers of us are more successful than we dare imagine. Truth heals, delivering us from the distressing accusations the devil hurls at us. In the wilderness, Jesus only defense against the Liars onslaught was the truth of Gods Word. (Matthew 4:3-11) We are amassing an armory of divine truths to fight despair. Without them, even the strongest saint is vulnerable. Stilling the storm within will take more than the truths so far uncovered. There is more to come, and several of the issues already raised will be further pursued. Moreover, how much the Lord writes into your life the truths in this book depends on how often you close the book and pray. Nonetheless, we have taken three giant steps on the path to peace. I urge you to study prayerfully the Scriptures cited, especially in chapter three, until they become a part of you. It is helpful to memorize as many as you can. Thus armed, we will triumph over depression and lethargy, surging forward to the challenging future lovingly planned by our Maker. Were on the road to success.
And saved for service. Created with this destiny Redeemed for this purpose. No wonder you want it! Your spirit longs for it, Gods Spirit yearns for it; Spirit and spirit cry out for it.
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