Many churches saw a large influx of people on the Sunday following the
terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Many were looking for
something to help them cope with the 911 tragedy. Their sense of
security had been badly shaken. They were expecting to find solace
and comfort in God's house. Instead, in many cases, all they found
was a church full of people just like themselves. They didn't find
their loving heavenly Father. They didn't find the reassurance that
God is in control regardless of how uncertain life is. Because many
churches were not ready, a tremendous opportunity to expand the Kingdom
of God was missed. We simply were not what they expected us
to be. We were not what God wanted us to be. Sadly many
churches saw these people come and go without even evaluating what
happened and without considering the possiblity of changing.
I observed all this, while attending a church in Connecticut, and
asked myself why? Why didn't God's love and
faithfulness shine through us? Has our personal experience with God
failed to make us passionate enough to share Him in a way that is
preceived as natural and genuine? Have we stuck "Christian" labels on
ourselves while being governed by many of the same fears and appetites
of unbelievers? Do we care enough to want to change?
Verse 14 of Psalm 89 shows God's love and faithfulness going before
Him. The "going before Him" in this passage can be personified as
throne attendants that herald a king's movements. As God moves toward
us, He wants us to see His unconditional love and faithfulness for us.
In this world He wants to use us as His heralds. Sincere unselfish
love and concern can have a powerful impact on the lonely, the discouraged,
and the broken-hearted. In fact it is something that we all need.
Love and unity in a church does not come about just because people want to
be a "loving" church. That will only work until the limits of human
love are reached. True love and unity flow from a deep and vital
relationship with God. It should be our reaction as we come to know
Him as He is revealed in scripture and as we experience His love in His daily
interaction with us. It is re-enforced as we see Him working in the
lives of others around us. We then become vessels that His love can
flow through to others. It is not always easy to get there. At
times it takes strong self-determination and requires encouragement from
other believers, but it is achievable.
I believe that God is calling the Church, as the Body of Christ,
back to something similar to what
is portrayed in the book of Acts. No, I am not suggesting that we sell
all our possessions and live as one community sharing all things in common
as in Acts 4:32-35. I am suggesting that we open our ears and hearts
to God as they did and that we allow the Holy Spirit to change us so that
our lives truly bring Him the glory and honor He deserves. We must stop
restricting God to that which we are comfortable with. We must be
willing to let God be God in our lives and in His Church.
Many people, including the "churched" are looking for the genuine love of
God. We cannot reflect it without truly experiencing it and having it
firmly established in our hearts. Heart Song was founded in the summer
of 2007 with the vision of making God's love and faithfulness a greater reality
to those around us. Let's do it together and make a difference!
Be encouraged,
Pastor Arn
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