REPENT!
By Paul Proctor – April
17, 2004
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Repent now theres a word we dont hear much at church
anymore. It has such a negative connotation, doesnt it? If we called on people
from our congregations to repent, it might imply that we think theyre sinners
or something which by the way, is another word we dont throw around the
sanctuary too often these days. Sinners, you see, have been focus-grouped and
reclassified by church growth marketing specialists as seekers, so as not to
give them the impression that theyre destined for an eternity in Hell. After
all, that could put a chill on Sunday mornings chitchat around the coffeepot
and take all the fun and frivolity out of worship. For those unfamiliar with the
creeker commandments, number one is:Thou shalt not offend a seeker no matter what it costs him.
Have you noticed what has replaced repent? Its substitute is a word that is
vastly more positive and quite accommodating of ones lifestyle and
indiscretions not to mention sounding a lot more hip and high tech to those
wanting to impact the world for Christ. Yeah, impact thats another one
Dont bother looking it up in your bible either. Its not there any more than
seeker is because frankly, Jesus never told us to Go ye therefore into all
the world and impact seekers in my name. Thats just more creeker-speak
designed to fill venues, not the Kingdom of God.No, sinners are not called to repent anymore. In the interest of church growth,
theyre simply “invited to connect be it with Christ, His church and/or any
small group of seekers, creekers or feelers that gather for therapy and
consensus none of which is biblical in any contrived combination. Though
todays dumbed down church sees these two words as largely synonymous;
connecting, rather than repenting actually bypasses any personal
responsibility and accountability to a just and holy God.Connecting with Jesus doesnt condemn sin but accommodates it being powered
by phileo love (brotherly love), instead of agape love, (Godly, spiritual,
selfless love) which just happens to be excellent for drawing large crowds in
search of self-esteem and entertainment. Connecting conveniently avoids the
sin issue and the need for one to turn from his or her evil ways in obedience to
the Word of God. It implies that sin is, for the most part, a non-issue that
if we just connect with Jesus He wont care what weve done in the past, what
were doing in the present or what we will do in the future. In the church
growth movement, connecting IS repenting. Whats more, the word connect is key
to the advancement of what I call Cotton Candy Christianity something Ive
alluded to in earlier writings.Cotton Candy Christianity is a superficial faith that relies on feelings,
emotions and human relationships rather than the Word of God and has so diluted
the Gospel and deluded the church, in its perverted quest for cultural relevance
and global acceptance, that it now bears almost no resemblance to the early
church.Cotton candy is pink, fluffy, inviting and delicious. When you bite into it, it
dissolves into a sugary sweet nothingness. Theres little or no nutrition or
food value to it. You just get a pink tongue, rotten teeth, sticky lips and a
brief burst of artificial energy that gives everyone around you the bogus
impression that you are a happy and healthy individual without a care in the
world. But the fact is; you can starve to death on it, no matter how much you
eat.You think sinners (seekers) dont have a sweet tooth for brotherly love and
acceptance? Of course they do! So much so that theyll gladly accept any
invitation to skip the main course at Gods table for a delectable dessert of
empty calories and the emotional high that pseudo-salvation offers. But it still
ends in spiritual starvation. The only difference is the conned consumer THINKS
hes saved because he feels full. But the only thing hes full of is the sugary
sweet nothingness of self-esteem.There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways
of death. Proverbs 16:25I did a quick search for the word repent in Rick Warrens preferred version of
scripture; Eugene Petersons The Message. The word appeared only twice in
his entire New Testament both times in Johns Revelation. Repentance
appeared only one time in Matthew and repenting only once in the Gospel of
Luke. Most other versions of the bible had repent or some form of the word
appearing 50 to 60 times in their New Testaments. In The New Life Translation
and The Contemporary English New Testaments, it didnt appear at all. What a
travesty!Do you not see a new age agenda at work here, my friends? Can you not see how
the exchanging of negative truths for positive lies alters the eternal destiny
of unsuspecting souls? If you dont, you may need to crawl out of the cotton
candy and start looking a little deeper into the unrevised Word of God. These
word changes are about a lot more than simplifying scripture for todays
illiterate and utilizing a more fashionable and familiar language. It is no
accident that the church growth movement is replete with them. If you think that
Satan doesnt modify the Word of God for his own purposes you might need to go
back and read Genesis 3 one more time.Many of the new bible versions have replaced repent with the word change.
But, people, places and things change constantly. Change is a natural part of
life. Even inanimate objects untouched and unmoved by human hands inevitably
change through entropy. But a change in ones life is not necessarily
repentance. Furthermore, man cannot change himself enough to please God. The
Lord does not want an upgraded version of the same person. He wants a new man
and a new woman something you and I cannot fabricate with self-help books and
human initiative. It only comes through a total and complete surrender of ones
heart and life to Jesus Christ in repentance and faith.The church today is changing like never before, but not for the good and
certainly not for God. Change is probably the most used and promoted word in the
church growth movement. From the beginning, its leaders set out to do one thing;
change the church. Well, guess what; mission accomplished! Moreover, by
minimizing the seriousness of sin and the need for one to repent, they have also
changed the message a fact they fervently refuse to admit.Change is the very platform of every aspiring candidate running for political
office against an incumbent the pitch of every salesman offering you a new and
improved product and the vision of every revolutionary, patriot and dictator
throughout history. But again, thats not repentance. And, it is repentance that
is desperately needed in the church today not change. I dare say there will be
no revival without it.Inviting the lost to simply connect with Jesus is as absurd as trying to take
your material possessions with you to Glory. It cant be done! You have to let
them go. You cannot bring your worldly ways into the Christian life anymore than
you can take your worldly wares into the Kingdom of God. They MUST be left
behind! It is what separates the sheep from the goats. Thats what repentance is
all about abandoning the old life for the new not connecting them!Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath
righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth
with an infidel? 2nd Corinthians 6: 14-15Instead of discarding sin and our old lives to embrace the love of Christ and
escape Hell out of a reverent and obedient fear of God, many today are casually
connecting with Jesus to get stuff. Thats why I call it consumeranity,
because a lot of us are just loving God for what we can get out of Him, which
isnt love at all. It is only an emotionally based infatuation that is focused
more on receiving spiritual stuff than obeying God and His Word.They may well believe theyre following Jesus with all their heart, but I would
have to question the Jesus they are following. Is their Jesus the Living
Word of God or an imaginary Jesus manufactured in the minds of men that appeals
to ones felt needs? (i.e., the flesh) Who is it todays seekers are walking
down the aisle to receive and what spirit is leading them? The Lord repeatedly
warned of impostors with their signs and lying wonders. Thats why it is SO
important that we study, know and believe the Written Word of God because it
will never contradict the Living Word.There is no connecting with Christ until we acknowledge our sin for what it is
and forsake it under the power of the Holy Spirit. Thats why John the Baptists
cry in Matthew 3:2 was identical to that of Jesus Himself in Matthew 4:17. The
church may have changed dramatically over the years but God has not. And,
neither has His message to sinful man.Repent: for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand. Matthew 4:17
© 2004 Paul Proctor – All Rights Reserved
Other articles by Paul Proctor:
Confessions of a Facilitator | The Ten Commandments
Controversy
Taking America
back | DIAPRAX Goes to Seminary |
The Kiss of DeathHEGELIAN DIALECTIC
& THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Paul Proctor, a rural resident of the Volunteer
state [Tennessee] and seasoned veteran of the country music industry, retired from showbiz
in the late 1990’s to dedicate himself to addressing important social issues
from a distinctly biblical perspective. As a freelance writer and columnist, he
extols the wisdom and truths of scripture through commentary and insight on
cultural trends and current events. His articles appear regularly on a variety
of news and opinion sites across the internet and in print. Paul may be reached
at watchman@usa.com.
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