...In deep
disappointment, I have wept over the laxity of the church. But be assured that
my tears have been tears of love. There can be no deep disappointment where
there is not deep love. Yes, I love the church; I love her sacred walls. How
could I do otherwise? I am in the rather unique position of being the son, the
grandson and the great-grandson of preachers. Yes, I see the church as the body
of Christ. But, oh! How we have blemished and scarred that body through social
neglect and fear of being nonconformists.
There was a time when
the church was very powerful. It was during that period when the early
Christians rejoiced when they were deemed worthy to suffer for what they
believed. In those days the church was not merely a thermometer that recorded
the ideas and principles of popular opinion; it was a thermostat that
transformed the mores of society. Wherever the early Christians entered a town,
the power structure got disturbed and immediately sought to convict them for
being "disturbers of the peace" and "outside agitators."
But they went on with the conviction that they were "a colony of
heaven," and had to obey God rather than man. They were small in number
but big in commitment. They were too God-intoxicated to be "astronomically
intimidated." They brought an end to such ancient evils as infanticide and
gladiatorial contest.
Things are different
now. The contemporary church is often a weak, ineffectual voice with an
uncertain sound. It is so often the arch supporter of the status quo. Far from
being disturbed by the presence of the church, the power structure of the
average community is consoled by the church's silent and often vocal sanction
of things as they are.
But the judgment of
God is upon the church as never before. If the church of today does not
recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, it will lose its
authentic ring, forfeit the loyalty of millions, and be dismissed as an
irrelevant social club with no meaning for the twentieth century. I am meeting
young people every day whose disappointment with the church has risen to
outright disgust.
Any church that shuns the legacies and teachings of Jesus
Christ to please the itching ears of her time is nothing but a theatre full of
spectators and her alter a mere stage where supposed ministers are turned to
actors who after pleasing the audience are applauded.
#man’sapplausedoesnotequalGod’sapproval; #churchonmymind-
(By Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.)
[Taken from A Birmingham Jail Cell Letter to Clergymen) & Bamidele Ala
Timely piece, evergreen, and still very relevant.
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