I’ve been amazed at the amount of times I have heard, “I just haven’t found a church that suits my needs.” It shocks me how many Christians truly believe the church is all about making them feel welcome, comfortable, loved and generally at home. Now, don’t get me wrong, I like feeling good about myself just as much as the next guy, but the moment I start thinking my relationship with my Lord and Savior is all about me, I’m in trouble.
Our Creator stepped out of His Palace and took on a body of flesh and blood just to be with us and show us how much He loves us. He didn’t have to do that. He could have done anything He wanted to do; after all, HE’S THE CREATOR…WE REBELLED AGAINST HIM!!!
But He didn’t (thankfully). He loved us and wanted us to have an even greater opportunity to spend the rest of eternity with Him, so He came and walked with us…and took our place in dying.
When I think about that, I have to ask, “How DARE I say, “Thanks Jesus for coming to earth and dying for me, but I just can’t find a place that I like to worship you with others of your people.” Come on, I know there are some idiots and posers out there masquerading as Believers. And I know that these people are even leaders in many churches, but that doesn’t mean I need to allow it to remain that way, tarnishing the name of Christ, simply because “I don’t fit in” or “they’re mean to me.”
I’m a warrior. I’ve been called to fight the good fight. I’ve been called to lift up the name of Jesus. And when I see something that blemishes the Name above every other name, I’m going to follow the Spirit in striving to correct that in love and faithfulness (even when it turns out I’m blemishing His name.)
This means that I will make a difference for the Lord even in the face of my enemies. This means I will love my enemies. This means I will realize that my enemies are simply people who are under attack from the same Enemy I have, and I will love them…and pray for them…and persevere…and remember, it’s not about me.