Monday, January 14, 2008

.my generation.

Its seems as though my generation has made a lot of the Bible a relative thing. While I was listening to past sermons of the pastor where I go to church he had a good point that this is nothing new. My grand parents generation really started doing this and it has affected those of us who grew up in conservative churches where things that we a cultural thing were said to be Biblical. So it is no surprise that my generation people in their 20's and 30's are relativistic. However it saddens me that the pastors and other Christian leaders have come up with some absurd claims that are supposedly Biblical.

One recent development has been with Young Life. This is an organization that I was a part of and was in a position of leadership in and where I realized that I was called to be a youth pastor. So this is a organization that is near and dear to my heart. If you go to Christianity Today you can read about it more. However I will try to boil it down into a summary that is true. Basically Young Life is making its leaders sign a set of beliefs that are the non-negotiables of what they teach. This is an important thing because of the nature of the organization. It is a group that is multi-denominational, there are not requirements really of secondary theology. Their goal is to earn the right to be heard and then proclaim the Gospel of Jesus to students, even to the farthest out student. Just to give you an idea of what is being argued here is the non-negotiables that Young Life has put out:

1) We proclaim the Person of Jesus Christ in every message.
2) We proclaim the reality of sin and its consequences — that apart from divine
grace, we are estranged from God by our disobedience and incapable of a right
relationship with God.
3) We proclaim the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as the ultimate proof of God’s love
and the only solution to our problem of sin.
4) We proclaim the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
5) We proclaim the risen Christ’s offer of salvation by inviting our middle school,
high school and college friends to confess Jesus as Lord and Savior.
6) We proclaim God’s call to discipleship by encouraging all who respond to grow
in their faith.

The problem that has arose from this is number two, leadership in North Carolina did not agree with the fact that they should have to preach sin. They claimed that students did not need to hear the sin message and that Young Life was just trying to guilt students into believing and be legalistic in their ways. They have decided that the message of sin is no longer relevant to this generation so why teach it. It would be nice if this was an idea that only existed in Young Life, however this is an idea that has started to permeate the church from all over. It seems as though the church in the mega church movement to the emergent movement has decided that we do not need to preach the idea that we as humans are sinful and apart from the grace of God we have no chance of having Life. Some have decided that we aren't that bad and that Jesus is just a good way to live. Some have decided to preach this idea of humanism. However this is not the true gospel. The gospel is that I am a sinner and am separated from God and that the only way that I can have life is the grace of God which allows me to have faith in the person and works of Jesus. In my life and in others we need to realize our sin and need for a savior before we can accept the grace of God. We need to come to grips that we can't have life on our own. So may we not stop preaching about sin, we do not need people to wallow in it. We don't need to bash people over the head with it but we do need people to realize that sin separates them from God and life and that Jesus is the hero of the story and that He alone can give life everlasting.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this post. It's all about balance. Is God's love & grace true? Of course. Is our sin true? Yes.

Even though some kids might only be drawn by God's love, to not preach sin would be to exclude all those kids (not everyone's a post-modern thinker) who grasp a logical presentation of the gospel.