Saturday, August 8, 2015

RETURN TO THE SOURCE VIII

THE PERILS OF A PROVIDED FOR PEOPLE

I sent a copy of the Bible Study I developed, Following Jesus & Walking With God: A Year’s Journey Through the Gospels to a friend of mine.  When I spoke to her after she had received it she said she didn’t realize she would have to do the work required in it; she thought she would just read it.  I laughed and said, “Clearly you don’t know me very well”.  I thought about that phone encounter this week as I had two of those “cringe” moments at what I heard coming out of the mouths of people who I would describe as mature Christians.

The first “cringe” moment came when a Pastor friend of mine, who I watch over the internet on Sundays, began his sermon with these words:  “I realize how spoiled you are as a congregation.  You don’t have to bring your Bibles to church because we put the scriptures up on the overhead screen; you don’t have to take notes because I have prepared a study sheet and it is in the bulletin; I spoil you because I love you.”  CRINGE!  Twenty or so years ago when he was my Pastor he would tell us to “be like the Bereans in Acts 17:11 who ‘received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily
to find out whether these things were true.”  I hold those words to heart and have continued to exercise my Bearean spirit daily.

The second “cringe” moment was while watching a group of Bible scholars from a Bible School I study at online as they were being interview concerning the importance of knowing the Scriptures.  After the hour interview the moderator said these words:  “I am glad I don’t have to know everything because you all are so well informed”.  CRINGE!

I once wrote an essay on The Perils of a Provided For People and realized that I was hearing the roots of that condition from mature Christians and began to wonder if they are not also the roots of the condition of too many Christians and Churches today.  I learned in my Behavioral Science studies that over protective parents of children can be just as harmful as under protective parents.  It seems the over protective ways of the world have snuck into the Church as well, and we are suffering the perils of that.

The person who gets the most out of a class, a workshop, or a sermon, is the one who did all the work in preparing it; the reading, researching, working it through, kneading it, and getting it ready to present.  The material has gotten deep into the mind, heart, and soul of the preparer.  Those who attend and listen to the finished product may get temporarily inspired and may learn the surface of the topic; but until they work it all out for themselves they will not benefit as much as the preparer.  That material is theirs and so is the transformation that comes from it.  Predigested food loses most if not all of its nutrients, so I would suspect that predigested thoughts and ideas do the same.  It will not produce a satisfied or sustainable growth. 

Each of us must do the work.  Classes, workshops, and sermons are all fine, but each of us is responsible and will benefit greatly from doing the work just as the teacher, workshop leader, and Pastor must do.  I have benefited most from teachers, workshop leaders, and Pastors who teach me how to do the work rather than simply presenting the results of their work.  This is especially true in the Spiritual life where transformation of the heart is the goal of all we learn with our mind.

QUERY

Do I have a Bearean spirit?  Do I examine for myself with the help of the Spirit of Truth all that is told to me by my teachers?

Am I aware of the perils of a provided for people and therefore be willing to do the work necessary to fully and personally understand what I am taught?





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