I love each and every one of you reading this blog right
now. I would like to have a personal relationship with each of you. I would
like to hang out with you and be BFFs. The issue is that I can’t stand your
spouse. They are flawed. One has an attitude problem. One isn’t a good house
keeper. One has really bad halitosis. We can hang out and do things together
but they are not invited.
How good of a relationship do you think we will have if this
is how I truly felt? I can tell you from personal experience that we won’t. I
have destroyed some of the closest, dearest relationships in my life because I
couldn’t accept my friend’s spouse. When you attack a person’s spouse you
attack that person.
Yet, this is exactly what millions of Christians do to Jesus
each and every day. One of the most used metaphors to describe Christ and
his Church is that of the bride groom and bride. The Church founded by Jesus is
his bride and he is her groom. The entire book of Revelation is about the
wedding feast in heaven.
So many people today have turned their backs on the Church.
The Church has no relevance in their lives. They don’t need the Church. All
they need is a personal relationship with Jesus. They have Jesus and they have
the bible. They have no need for the Church. The Church is flawed. The Church
makes mistakes. The Church is human. Jesus is God. Jesus is perfect. Jesus
loves me, the bible tells me so.
When we attack the Church we attack Jesus himself. When we
cast the Church away we tell Jesus that we love him but want nothing to do with
his bride. There are some who believe that Jesus is all sweet and gentle and
full of love. They conveniently ignore the passages that talk about justice and
wrath. That’s the Old Testament God. He has mellowed through the years. The
First commandment tells us that God is a jealous God. He is a God of love, and
although he loves all of creation, his bride holds a special place in his
heart. So does his mother, but that is another blog entry.
So is just any church the bride of Christ? Is the Lutheran
church? Is the Presbyterian church? How about the Jehovah Witness church? I
have heard them all make claim to be that church. They are all part of the
universal church and therefore it doesn’t matter which church you are part of.
Even the people who only want a personal relationship with Jesus are a church.
They are just a church with one member.
But scripture is pretty clear that Jesus is referring to the
Church he created. That can’t be the Lutheran church. That church was created
by Martin Luther in the year 1517. He created this church because he disagreed
with the Church Jesus created. He felt that Church had fallen into error so the
best thing to do was to cast her aside and begin again in a church of his
making. Sorry Jesus, your bride is messed up so we are going with her second
cousin.
It can’t be the Presbyterian church. John Knox started that
church in Scotland in 1560 for much the same reason that Luther started his
church. John didn’t like Christ’s bride either and replaced her with one more
to his liking.
And then there is Charles Taze Russell, a Restorationist
minister, who founded the Jehovah Witness church in 1931. He believed that the
mainstream Protestant religions of the day had also fallen into error and that
only he knew the way.
The buzz word of the day is Ecumenism. Ecumenism is
recognizing that all Christians belong to the body of Christ and finds a way
that we can pray and celebrate Jesus together. Ecumenism is everyone looking
for a way to become more unified and grow closer together no matter how far we
grow apart. In the end it really comes down to the great mercy of God towards
those who have attacked and maligned his bride. I know how I would respond to
someone who has attacked my bride in the vicious way the world has attacked
Christ’s. But then again, I am a fallen, sinful human. His ways are so much
greater than my ways.
If you love God and live your life the best you can trying to love, honor, and serve him we have some common ground to stand on. Faith is a personal journey we each have to walk on our own. We are all on different parts of this Road to Damascus but we all are trying to reach the same destination. This is where ecumenism starts.
If you love God and live your life the best you can trying to love, honor, and serve him we have some common ground to stand on. Faith is a personal journey we each have to walk on our own. We are all on different parts of this Road to Damascus but we all are trying to reach the same destination. This is where ecumenism starts.