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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

February 16--The Disease


Once upon a time....

There was a movement happening. There was a guy on the scene who was radically emphasizing what it means to worship the Living God. He said all sorts of really crazy stuff; He did all sorts of really crazy things. He loved people in such a way that it changed the course of thier lives.

And then he had a bunch of friends who didn't really get any of it. They didn't have time for the children, for the elderly, for the homeless, for the dying. As a matter of fact, it frustrated them when Jesus would stop and love on one or many of these. When the little children would run to him, his buddies wouldn't get out of the way so that they could have access to Him, they would block these little ones saying things like, "He's too busy!" "It's not for you!" They would walk by the homeless on the street, not giving them a second glance. Then they would turn around and see that this man stopped to greet each one of them. The suprise of Him knowing their names and them knowing His name never wore off.

Could it be that these friends were addicted to something? Is it possible that they had become consumers? Do you think that they ever thought, "What is happening with this man is for me and not for other people."?

This man died. He said that He was going to. He told his buddies, "There is going to be a day when I will no longer be here with you." They probably didn't think that was possible. "What do you mean you're going to die? What are we going to do then?"

When it happened, the friends who relied completely upon this man, scattered in fear. Their worst nightmare had come to pass: They were leaderless, they were in a dark place, they were afraid, they were hopeless, they had nowhere to go.

Then He came back, just as He said He would. And when He did, it was business as usual for his friends (or so they thought!).

Read Acts 1:1-6

What do you hear the friends asking?

Lord, are you going to make everything right? Are you going to do some more really crazy, really big stuff? Are we going to be able to follow you around and watch just like we did before? Are we going to get to attach ourselves to you again?

What do you hear Jesus saying to the friends in verse 7?

Things are going to change friends! It's not going to be like it was.

Read Acts 1:8.

What is Jesus saying here?
What is Jesus doing here?

Then the movement really took off! It went from a small group to a revolutionary movement that began to change the face of the known world. Church (sunago--the gathering) was known as a a group of people that lived lives of worship together in ways that made a tangible difference in their communities. They followed the Way Jesus so closely that the unloveable started getting loved everywhere. (See Acts 19)

And then we got really good at "doing church." The better church got, the more we turned into consumers instead of participants in what God wants to do to change the world. And it started to kill something.

How is this true in your life?
What do you think of when you think of church? 209?
(What are some common definitions of what a church is?)
What have we made church about? Us or God? How?
Where does consumerism enter into your faith journey? What can you do about it?
If you were to define "church" using the Text, how would you do it? Where would you go to find a definition of it?

Recommendation: Read the book of Acts over the next couple of weeks. In it, you will find the story of the church being formed and why. As you read, prayerfully consider the follow questions:

God, why did you create the church?
God, how do you want to use me as a part of Your church here?
God, how do you want to shape the 209 community to closer resemble the church?

4 Comments:

At 7:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

People will start to believe and worship something and after a while they get so used to what they are doing that they forget what their purpose is.
Sometimes people will believe in something that they feel makes them an individual and different. But if too many people start to believe in that one thing, those other people will become angry because they feel that because so many people are following one belief that they are not different any more.

Just wanted to say what I thought since I can't make housegroups tonight. i'd like to see other comments tonight.
Freshmen girls~ sorry this is the first night I haven't been able to make it. I have to get over this cold and have to pack for a weekend in Disneyland!!!!
~ caitlin r

 
At 8:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When things get better for people, change can be easier to deal with. if its a bad change its in your mind for a while. Bad thingstend to stay there longer.
Changing from middle school to high school will set a different tone to change.

"doing the church" doing things in the church but killing the belief part of everything. It got rid of the good meaning of Christianity. The "if we do this then we will be good and go to heaven."

Consumer: Advertisment, taking things in, buyer, eating, taking it in, eating food... how does consumerism enter into faith?

Letting God into your life for just a day, also "doing the church." Sometimes you are too tired to come and sing, sometimes you have too much to do and its hard to get up and go to church.

Worship service on Sunday: Enjoyed the songs the whole times and the random verses, we could just worship how we want and nothing interupted. The funny stories and pictures help because you can really remember the story and you can tell your friends because you remember it.

there is something that i want when i go into services and if i dont get it, I am dissatisfied. What are people going to do today to make me happy? To make me want to be here? This shouldnt be what it is about. It should be like praying, its how you are there to be with God and hear what he is doing in peoples hearts and how he can help you or you can help others. You dont have to be in church to be with God.

Is this all that we are doing today? yah? oh...

It wasnt the norm, its not what i am used to so i dont like it. If we dont get our way, then i dont like it.

What if Jer and Julie just decided not to show up on a Sunday? What would we do? How would the church be run?

The point is not for someone to be the leader, it is about everyone leading their own way with God and how God is leading you.

What does it mean for you to be the church instead of "doing the church."

-Freshman Girls House Group

 
At 9:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We love you caitlin! hope you feel better and have a blast in D-Land! Cant wait to see you when you get back. We will be praying for you and hope you have a good week next week! See you at big grou next week!!

-Freshman girls!

 
At 11:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Freshman girls, I like your question about what would happen if Jeremy and Julie didn't show up one sunday. Do we need the packaging they provide in order to follow Christ?

Christ died for us all and our heavenly Father gives us the gift of salvation freely, to everyone that accepts it. Churchs that teach the truth are all sharing the same gift from God. (Ephesians 2:1-10)

How do we share Christianity without presenting it as a product? "a ticket to heaven," "a God high," a self-help guide, etc. etc.

If salvation and a relationship with God are gifts, why do people try and sell them?

 

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