Heartland
is the local mega-church in my town. Their shtick is - “A different way to do
church.” It is not the Catholic way. It is not the Lutheran way. It is not the
Baptist way. It is a different way. This is a good thing, right? Everyone
should be able to worship in a way of their own choosing. The large membership
at Heartland would seem to agree. I am not so sure.
One
of the many reasons I am Catholic is 1 Samuel 15. In this story in Scripture God orders King Saul to go and put to death King Agag and the people
of Amalek. God is very clear in his instructions to King Saul.
“Now go
and strike Amalek and utterly destroy all that he has, and do not spare him;
but put to death both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and
donkey.”
Instead
of doing what he was instructed to do King Saul takes Agag alive. He kills all
of the people of Amalek but keeps the best animals for himself. Saul only
destroys the worthless possessions of Amalek. When God saw what King Saul had
done he became angry with him and regretted making him King of Israel. Saul
tells the profit Samuel that he brought back these things to sacrifice to the
Lord. Samuel tells Saul –
“For
rebellion is as the sin of divination,
And insubordination is as iniquity and idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the LORD,
He has also rejected you from being king.”
And insubordination is as iniquity and idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the LORD,
He has also rejected you from being king.”
Then
Saul was removed as king of Israel and his neighbor was made king. God told
Saul how he wanted something done but Saul thought he knew better. Saul did it
his way and paid a steep price for it.
“Behold,
to obey is better than sacrifice.”
Jesus
founded the Catholic Church. He set up the leadership of that Church and gave
them the authority to rule over it. He taught the Church how he wanted the
Church to worship God. 1500 years later a man came along who thought he knew
better than the Church on how to worship God. This man’s name was Martin
Luther. He was a man after King Saul’s heart. He cast aside what Jesus’ Church
taught to implement his own opinion. Martin Luther knew better than the
Church about what Jesus wanted. Martin uncorked the bottle and there was an
explosion of people who thought they knew better than the person before them. Personal
opinion replaced teaching that came directly from Jesus lips.
Today
we have almost 40,000 different faith communities, each worshipping the Lord in
a way they see fit. There is only one Church that worships in the way Jesus
instructed. If God truly loves obedience more than sacrifice then a different
way to do church seems like a very bad idea to me. We are called to have a
personal relationship with Jesus, not a personal church. Jesus has instructed
us on how he wants us to worship so to ignore that and to ignore the Church he
founded and gave authority to seems extremely arrogant and dangerous to me.
Go
ahead and worship God in your way. As for me, I will worship him in his way.
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