Your Constant Jeopardy

From the Essential Spiritual Fitness Program Newsletter on October 7, 2017, by Paul Rakowicz

The Constant Jeopardy Facing Every Christian

Did you know that every Christian is in constant jeopardy of losing their place in the Kingdom of Heaven? (2 Peter 2:20-22)

If you doubt that, consider Christ’s teaching in His Parable of the Sower. (Matthew 13)

In this Parable, our Lord introduces 4 types of Christians who hear the Word and are initially saved by it.

1) The Christian who hears the Word but it lands in his heart “by the wayside”
2) The Christian who hears the Word but it lands in his heart “amidst the rocks”
3) The Christian who hears the Word but it lands in his heart “amidst the thorns”
4) The Christian who hears the Word and it lands in his heart “in the good ground”

Now do the math. 3 out of 4 of these new believers, a full 75%, don’t last! Sooner or later, the challenges of this life overcome them and they ultimately don’t spiritually survive this earthly life and make it into the Kingdom of Heaven.

Christ made this even more plain when He said:

“Enter in at the straight gate: for it is the wide gate, and broad way, that leads to destruction; and many there be which go in thereat. But straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leads unto life, and few there be that find it.” (Matthew 7:13-14)

You can see that when He says “many”, He means as many as 75%. And when He says few, He means as few as 25%, or 1 out of 4.

So this is the challenge facing every disciple of Christ. Odds that are stacked against you. Odds that can only be turned in your favor by the power of Jesus Christ.

Which begs the question: How do you enter into that power and by it work out your own salvation (Philippians 2:12) so as to secure your place in Heaven?

There are two challenges you have to overcome to achieve this:

1) You must overcome the inner challenges brought on by the fall of Adam in the Garden of Eden; your inner demons so to speak, and
2) You must overcome the external challenges you are always facing brought on by the enemies of Christ, who even use that wounded nature of your soul against you in their attacks

Now how do you do this?

How do you overcome both the inner, and external, challenges that keep you in constant jeopardy?

You learn the moral law of Christ to cut out sin at its root, practice its daily application in your life through active virtue, and you do all of this through the discipline of the 4 cardinal virtues. (Matthew 22:37, 2 Peter 1:10-11)

This is the means by which you and every other Christian, every single disciple of Christ, is called to secure their place in the Kingdom of Heaven.

The means by which each will ensure that the ground in which the Word has been planted in their own hearts and minds is good ground, ground that will produce 30, 60, and even 100 fold.

My Making-It-Real subscription service is a daily Bible reading program that’s designed to help you do this very thing. It acts as a guide by providing the means for you to till the soil of your own heart and mind to make sure that the Word of God is freely growing within your own soul.

If you haven’t yet committed to the Program, do so today. The odds really are stacked against you, and together we need to help one another turn those odds back in our favor.

So make a commitment!

In so doing, you’ll be growing in your understanding of the Moral Law of Christ. You’ll be learning to practice active virtue in your every day life. And you’ll be doing this, as a natural built-in part of the Program, through the discipline of the 4 cardinal virtues.

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Just Who Killed Whom On The Cross?

From the Essential Spiritual Fitness Program Newsletter on September 27, 2017, by Paul Rakowicz

Nowadays, it’s becoming more and more “popular” to think “less and less” of that great faith of ours, Christianity. And of its central symbol, Jesus Christ and Him Crucified.

In fact, many are being led in ways that cause them to be thinking to themselves, “Why would anyone choose to believe in a “God” who would murder his own son on a Cross.”

They are getting confused and seem to be saying to themselves, and others, that this just makes no sense.

Yet as true disciples of Christ, we can come to know better…

You can, and through this program, you will, come to know that it wasn’t God that killed Jesus on the Cross, no. But, instead, with the Cross … it was man who sought to kill God.

And from this simple truth you can come to have great insight.

For instance, what was God’s response to such mutiny?

Was it revenge?

Was it vengeance?

Or was it something else altogether?

Yes, something else altogether, that’s it…

You see, instead of judgment, God used man’s attempt to destroy their Creator … to save them from themselves. To heal them from their sins. To free them from their captivity.

And this understanding of God’s response to the Cross, well, it is / will become the foundation of who we are as disciples of Christ.

And think about its impact on your life, this marvelous understanding of the Cross. For this one simple thought turns us from judgmental fools, into instant healers. Healers of the soul’s of men.

This profound truth leads us to follow the example of the author and finisher of our faith, never seeking revenge, or to inflict judgment and its accompanying punishment.

But instead, to always act as did our Master, as a healer, and so saving us from ourselves. From our own self-imposed trials and tribulations through the various mistakes and mis-steps we will inevitably make. Sometimes, simply from the difficult circumstances that seem to ever be finding us in this earthly life, often through no fault of our own.

And as we do this, as our Lord taught us through his life and ministry, we’ll always leave ourselves feeling better after having thought and prayed things through. And leave others feeling better as well, as we remind them of the wonderful grace of Jesus.

You see, if you think about it, this will lead us to one of the most practical APPRECIATIONS of our faith that you can ever find.

And one of the most practical APPLICATIONS of our faith in the daily life of a believer, as well, that you’ll ever find.

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What’s so uncool about cool churches?

Posted on September 23, 2012 by the author mattarino at ‘the gospel side’

Unintended Consequences: How the “relevant” church and segregating youth is killing Christianity.

I recently spent six-months doing a rotation as a hospital chaplain. One day I received a page (Yes, hospitals actually still use pagers). Chaplains are generally called to the rooms of people who look ill: People gray with kidney disease, or yellow with liver failure, discouraged amputees, nervous cancer patients. In this room, however, was a strikingly attractive 23 year-old young lady sitting up cheerfully in the hospital bed, holding her infant daughter and chatting with family and friends.

Confused, I stepped outside and asked her nurse, “Why did I get paged to her room?”

“Oh, she looks fabulous. She also feels great and is asking to go home,” the nurse said.

“…And you are calling me because?” I asked in confusion.

The nurse looked me directly in the eye and said: “Because we will be disconnecting her from life support in three days and you will be doing her funeral in four.”

The young lady had taken too much Tylenol. She looked and acted fine. She even felt fine, but she was in full-blown liver failure. She was dying and couldn’t bring herself to accept the diagnosis.

Today I have the sense that we are at the same place in the church. The church may look healthy on the outside, but it has swallowed the fatal pills. The evidence is stacking up: the church is dying and, for the most part, we are refusing the diagnosis.

What evidence? Take a gander at these two shocking items:

1. 20-30 year olds attend church at 1/2 the rate of their parents and ¼ the rate of their grandparents. Think about the implication for those of us in youth ministry: Thousands of us have invested our lives in reproducing faith in the next generation and the group we were tasked with reaching left the church when they left us.

2. 61% of churched high school students graduate and never go back! (Time Magazine, 2009) Even worse: 78% to 88% of those in youth programs today will leave church, most to never return. (Lifeway, 2010) Please read those last two statistics again. Ask yourself why attending a church with nothing seems to be more effective at retaining youth than our youth programs.

We look at our youth group now and we feel good. But the youth group of today is the church of tomorrow, and study after study after study suggests that what we are building for the future is…

…empty churches.

We build big groups and count “decisions for Christ,” but the Great Commission is not to get kids to make decisions for Jesus but to make disciples for Him. We all want to make Christians for life, not just for high school. We have invested heavily in youth ministry with our lives specifically in order engage youth in the church. Why do we have such a low return on our investment?

What are we doing in our Youth Ministries that might be making people less likely to attend church as an adult?

What is the “pill” we have overdosed on? I believe it is “preference.” We have embraced the idea of market-driven youth ministry. Unfortunately, giving people what they “prefer” is a road, that once you go down it, has no end. Tim Elmore in his 2010 book entitled Generation iY calls this “the overindulged Generation.” They ask for more and more, and we give it to them. And more and more the power of God is substituted for market-driven experience. In an effort to give people something “attractive” and “relevant” we embraced novel new methods in youth ministry, that 20 years later are having a powerful shaping effect on the entire church. Here are the marks of being market-driven; Which are hallmarks of your ministry?

  1. Segregation. We bought into the idea that youth should be segregated from the family and the rest of the church. It started with youth rooms, and then we moved to “youth services.” We ghettoized our children! (After all, we are cooler than the older people in “big church”. And parents? Who wants their parents in their youth group?) Be honest: Have you ever thought you know more than your your student’s parents? Have you ever thought your youth group was cooler than “big church”?
  2. Big = effective. Big is (by definition) program driven: Less personal, lower commitment; a cultural and social thing as much as a spiritual thing. Are those the values that we actually hold?
  3. More programs attended = stronger disciples. The inventers of this idea, Willow Creek, in suburban Chicago, publically repudiated this several years ago. They discovered that there was no correlation between the number of meetings attended and people’s spiritual maturity. They learned the lesson. Will we?
  4. Christian replacementism. We developed a Christian version of everything the world offers: Christian bands, novels, schools, soccer leagues, t-shirts. We created the perfect Christian bubble.
  5. Cultural “relevance” over transformation.We imitated our culture’s most successful gathering places in an effort to be “relevant.” Reflect on the Sunday “experience” at most Big-box churches:
    1. Concert hall (worship)
    2. Comedy club (sermon)
    3. Coffee house (foyer)

And what about Transformation? Is that not missing from these models? Where is a sense of the holy?

6. Professionalization. If we do know an unbeliever, we don’t need to share Christ with them, we have pastors to do that. We invite them to something… to an “inviter” event… we invite them to our “Christian” subculture.

7. “McDonald’s-ization” vs. Contextualization: It is no longer our own vision and passion. We purchase it as a package from today’s biggest going mega-church. It is almost like a “franchise fee” from Saddleback or The Resurgence.

8. Attractional over missional. When our greatest value is butts in pews we embrace attractional models. Rather than embrace Paul’s Ephesians 4 model in which ministry gifts are given by God to “equip the saints” we have developed a top-down hierarchy aimed at filling buildings. This leaves us with Sunday “church” an experience for the unchurched, with God-centered worship of the Almighty relegated to the periphery and leading of the body of Christ to greater spiritual power and sanctification to untrained small group leaders.

Does not all of this work together as a package to leave us with churches full of empty people?

Here is an example: Your church. Does it look like this?

If you look closely, you will see the photo on the right is of a nightclub, rather than a church. Can you see what I mean about “relevance” and the clean Christian version of what the world offers? Your youth room is a pretty good indicator of what your church will look like 15 years from now. Because of the principle “What you win them with, you win them to,” your students today will expect their adult church to look like your youth room.

In summary, “Market Driven” youth ministry gave students a youth group that looks like them, does activities they prefer, sings songs they like, and preaches on subjects they are interested in. It is a ministry of preference. And, with their feet, young adults are saying…

…“Bye-bye.”

What might we do instead? The opposite of giving people what they want is to give them what they need. The beauty is that Christianity already knows how to do this.

Once upon a time our faith thrived in a non-Christian empire. It took less than 300 years for 11 scared dudes to take over the most powerful empire the world had ever seen. How did they do it? Where we have opted for a relevant, homogenously grouped, segregated, attractional professionalized model; the early church did it with a multi-ethnic, multi-social class, seeker INsensitive church. Worship was filled with sacrament and symbol. It engaged the believing community in the Christian narrative. This worship was so God-directed and insider-shaping that in the early church non-Christians were asked to leave the building before communion! With what effect? From that fellowship of the transformed, the church went out to the highways and byways loving and serving the least, last and lost. In that body of Christ, Christians shared their faith with Romans 1:16 boldness, served the poor with abandon, fed widows and took orphans into their homes. The world noticed. We went to them in love rather than invited them to our event.

The beauty of where we are at today is that, unlike the girl in the hospital bed, our fatal pill could still be rejected. It is not too late. We can leave the culture-centered models we have been following for more Christ-centered ones. More ancient ones. More rooted ones. And the most beautiful thing is that students actually enjoy them.

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Coach Paul
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