Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Competing for the Truth

It's incredibly thrilling to be a young pastor in the early years of my ministry career. At the same time I've greatly troubled that this is not the easiest time, if there ever was one, to be a preacher of God's Word.

Our church has been in a discussion for the last couple of months about where the boundaries of cooperation should extend. On the one hand we very much want to work together with other believers for the sake of the Kingdom of God. On the other hand it's critical that we don't compromise biblical truth for the sake of cooperation.

This week NPR aired a news article about Brian McLaren's new book "A New Kind of Christianity" (Article Link). I'm sure that NPR thought it would be fitting to air this now because some of McLaren's comments compromise the truth of Jesus' physical sacrifice which is at the heart of the Easter story. Their program folded in quotes from Dr. Mohler and Dr. Ware from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. McLaren's new kind of Christianity is extraordinarily popular because you can fit almost anyone into it, but at what cost?

This new kind of Christianity is not new at all. It's really an old kind of heresy, a term that I don't like to throw around lightly.

Here we are, just days away from Easter, and we have "pastors" redefining the basic Gospel. Jesus did not promise his disciples that they would be popular (John 15:20). It is time to stand together for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, not compromising the Word of God for the sake of personal popularity.

- Aaron

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