Published on September 26, 2007 By CLWebb In Religion
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.

Comments
on Sep 26, 2007
Uh, yeah.  Good luck with that.
on Sep 26, 2007
What does Jesus have to do with most churches these days?
on Sep 26, 2007
Jythier, good point...my point is: by you being faithful and continuing to be part of what God is doing in your church and through you can bring it back to where it needs to be.
on Sep 26, 2007
Better to find a live church than try to convert a dead one. It's called dead for a reason.
on Sep 26, 2007
Perhaps in some circumstances, "that church doesn't suit me" is a polite way of getting around talking about the more serious problems keeping an individual out of fellowship. Unfortunately, we as humans don't tend to be honest, because when we are, we say things that others do not want to hear.

But yes, if a church being a poor fit is your sole reason for not going, your priorities may be in the wrong place.
on Sep 26, 2007
When I say a church doesn't fit...I mean exactly that.

Sometimes it means I don't think their doctrine is solid, or there is false teaching. Sometimes it means there is no nursery, or there isn't a place to nurse, or a myriad of things.

If a church isn't family friendly then I don't want to be there. Certain denominations bring out the worst in me...I avoid them. They don't fit.

Just like a real blood family...there are other believers I don't want to spend time with....

And going to church is about God...but HE made it about fellowship as well. That we might comfort and encourage one another. Hows that workin when the members of a church don't fit with one of its members?

If all Christians were vanilla shadows of each other, fitting wouldn't be an issue. But God gave us personalities, talents, skills, gifts..and these things need to find the right home to give Him the most glory.


on Sep 26, 2007
Better to be in a church where you feel comfortable or you start feeling quite resentful towards your religion.

I don't participate in organized worship, myself...there's really no need for it in my opinion.


As the 1st and 2nd Great Awakenings emphasized, there needs to be a personal, emotional relationship with God.

~Zoo
on Sep 26, 2007
When I say a church doesn't fit...I mean exactly that.

Sometimes it means I don't think their doctrine is solid, or there is false teaching. Sometimes it means there is no nursery, or there isn't a place to nurse, or a myriad of things.


Right.

Taking the argument to the extreme, it would be patently absurd to assume that someone with Baptist beliefs should go to the LDS church even though they feel they don't fit with the intent of correcting their doctrine.

Many times, though, the problem is bigger than a poor fit, though, and that's what I was driving at.

Speaking for myself, I don't attend the church in our small town not because it's a poor fit but because the people in this community have sent a very clear message to us that we're not welcome here. If it wasn't made clear when we attempted to be a part of the church, it was made VERY clear about a month ago when I went to our community's poker run and the "good people" of the church wouldn't even speak with me.

They sent the message, I received it. Loud and clear.
on Sep 27, 2007
Once again I want to say: It's not about ME, MY, OUR, US, WE, etc. It's about our Lord and Savior.
You CAN make a difference in places that need help.
You CAN live for the Lord despite others.
As for going to a church outside of the Christian faith - that's just stupidity.
As for going to a church of another denomination, ask the Lord.
Simply put, it's not about us...but God can use us to change these churches to be what He wants them to be.
on Sep 27, 2007
Simply put, it's not about us...but God can use us to change these churches to be what He wants them to be.


How old are you? Twelve?

You obviously have not been in a position of moving to new places and finding a local body of believers.

But yeah, good luck with it if you ever are.....
on Sep 27, 2007
Simply put, it's not about us...but God can use us to change these churches to be what He wants them to be.


If He has called us there, absolutely.

But if God doesn't have a ministry for us in that area, it becomes futility to keep trying to put yourself where you don't belong.
on Sep 27, 2007
tova,

no, Chris is good people, really. I can vouch for him.
on Sep 27, 2007
I must also say that in our case it wasn't a matter of "they're mean to me"; it was that they were actually attacking us.

And the attacks came from leaders in the church, not just pew sitters.

I believe you're called to the community, Chris. I think it is becoming increasingly clear that we were not. And that, while God had lessons for us there, He does not seem to intend for us to stay there.

I don't see where I have a ministry in a place where the vast majority of the community doesn't want me there. And I'm not going to use my children as pawns to serve my own ego by putting them in harm's way unnecessarily.
on Sep 28, 2007
Don't use your children as pawns, use them as bishops! Although you do have enough pawn-children for a live chess set... e4, little Johnny!