Still Not Emerging!
Posted by James MacDonald on February 5, 2008 07:02 AM | Comments (12)Well, here is the second part of that 2-year old article I did for Christianity Today's blog, Out of Ur. My thinking really hasn't changed that much and a lot of people ask me my perspective on this, so, here are last two reasons I decided not to participate in the emerging church, conversation, movement, community, or whatever the emerging police are allowing us to call it today, LOL.
4. Because the answer is Jesus, not cultural analysis.
Several times in the past few years we have baptized more than 200 adults in our church in a single weekend. When you listen to so many concurrent stories of conversion to Christ in such a short period of time, you get a clear picture of how it happens. "I was going along thinking I was 'too sexy for my shirt,' and God dropped a boulder on my life to break me down and get my attention." While the label on the boulder may change, the story does not. Bottom line: God uses the painful circumstances of life to soften human hearts and bring people to faith in Christ.
In the past few years we have analyzed our culture ad nauseum. Cultures don't come to Christ, individuals do and the fields are more ripe for harvest than ever before.
Our endless discussion of culture has become just an elitist substitute for rolling up our sleeves and getting the Good News to the people who are hurting right now! Baby Boomer, GenX, Postmodern, blah, blah, blah. The discussion itself is modernistic and we're just talking to ourselves. How about a more compassionate extension of our own life in Christ and please . . . a lot less perpetual babbling about culture, which even when rightly observed is not the answer, duh - Jesus is!
5. Because Jesus is the purpose for the party, not the surprise hiding in the closet of respectability.
If you have not traveled to the places in our world where the Gospel of Christ is spreading like wildfire, I covet that opportunity for you. What you find there is not careful connoisseurs of some Rodeo Drive Jesus, but flag-waving, flame-throwing, on-fire followers of Christ. The power of God's Spirit is moving because Jesus is experienced, adored and proclaimed in all of His transcendent glory.
Why do so many of the emerging church websites speak of God/Father and less overtly or not at all about Jesus Christ the Lord? Claiming to be postmodern we are still marketing Jesus and hiding Him in the closet of respectability until we feel like people are ready to handle Him. Jesus can't be handled and He doesn't need spin doctors. I know we're pretty fussy about music forms, but let's bring back an old chorus, This Little Light of Mine, and in case we've forgotten the answer to "hide it under a bushel?" is NO!
Anyway . . .
I am thankful for the honest and often accurate critiques of current western Christianity flowing from the emerging church movement. I strongly desire to see them show greater promise in the arena of solutions or at least be more open to analysis from outside their community than they have been to date. (Witness the harsh rejection, rather than careful analysis of D.A. Carson's book, Becoming Conversant with the Emerging Church on many emergent blogs.)
These are some of the factors affecting my decision not to emerge. What I am doing is hoping, praying, and spending myself, along with many others, for "revival in the church in America in our lifetime." The problems in the western church are extreme: legalism or license, dead orthodoxy or compromised consumerism, professional entertainers with pop psychology or angry disregard for the sinful world Jesus weeps for. The western church in our lifetime has become an awful mess, but Jesus is not giving up on her and neither should we.
Now hear this: the answer we desperately need is a fresh move of God. We need a renewed vision of God's exalted, infinite holiness. We need an overwhelming sense of our own pride and personal sinfulness. We need our eyes lifted from the bankruptcy of cultural reflection to the crucified, risen, glorified Christ. There must be a returning to the centrality of the unadorned Gospel and the power of God's Spirit to redeem, restore and rebuild broken lives. We need men and women on fire with passionate confidence in the power of God's Word proclaimed; not because pagans say they want it, but because God promises to bless it. In short, what we need, what we desperately need is a renewing work of God that will cut a swath of revival across our land like a tornado across a Kansas wheat field.
That's what we need and nothing else will do. In fact, anything else is window dressing.
Most urgently I am praying that we will repent and turn from the horizontal, man-centered focus that grieves God's Spirit and prevents the presence of Christ from emerging more fully in our midst.
That's what I am going for at Harvest, and we have a long way to go.
james




Comments
Posted by: thom | February 5, 2008 02:48 PM
James, well thought out - I would expect nothing less. You are right - cultures don't come to Christ, PEOPLE DO. Maybe what so many are seeking is that moment within which Jesus truly pokes thru. There is much clutter afoot - Paul warned us about such - even in regards to such wonderful ministries as Harvest. In the end, barely 20% of Christian young adults in their 20's attend a local congregation in their search for Jesus. That is a field not only white for harvest, but begging to be picked.
Posted by: thom | February 5, 2008 02:52 PM
by the way - this is a GREAT blog site. T
Posted by: Daryl K | February 6, 2008 08:12 AM
Wonderfol blog bro...........While seeking new ways to witness to a changing culture is admirable, utilizing ways which compromise the Truth of the Gospel in any way is nothing more than promoting false doctrine and leading others away from Christ instead of TO Him. We as a generation and as a Church need to return to the truth of God's Word especially the Gospel."Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.."
Posted by: Abraham | February 6, 2008 03:15 PM
Very well said!
Acts 20:24
Posted by: Don | February 6, 2008 03:49 PM
Ohhh... that there would be a day that the talk of the day would not be whether the stock market rose or fell, but rather it would be stories of an extraordinary manifest presence of God among the American people. I long for that day when the Spirit of God sweeps over this nation and convicts us of sin, righteousness, and judgement. I long for that day when as a people group we humble ourselves, seek God, and turn from our wicked ways.
Even so Lord Jesus Come and start your revival fire in me
Posted by: Rich | February 6, 2008 04:33 PM
Interesting article. I think that alot of people reading it will still be asking the question, "What is the Emerging Church"? I guess some more reading on my part will answer that. But I do agree with you about the Western Church, it is a mess, so much disagreement and materialism and so little of the Fire of the Holy Spirit. When you look at other parts of the world, Christians so on fire for God, whats the difference? Maybe Freedom or lack of it. Persecution forces us to lean on God alone.
Posted by: Matt | February 6, 2008 05:47 PM
Hey guys,
Just wanted to offer a quick clarification regarding my prior 2 comments on this post. In no way whatsoever did I intend any criticism of the church I call home (Harvest) or its leadership. I was simply calling consumeristic Christians on their selfishness which depletes local communities and churches of gospel witness. I have no issue with the bigness of our church for what it is. There are PLENTY of people in the neighborhoods surrounding us to fill it to capacity.
Posted by: deborah | February 6, 2008 07:55 PM
"That's what I am going for at Harvest, and we have a long way to go."
As for me and my family, we are going with you, James. Your comments and observations are right on.
Posted by: Mike | February 6, 2008 10:07 PM
Great insight & great points. One of the churches I attend just spent a lot of $$$ on a coffee bar but spends nearly nothing on real discipleship. In a word - they have made the emerging church a comfortable place for flesh driven activity while ignoring sin and repentance and real faith in Jesus Christ. Keep preaching the truth -- but be sober. Thanks!
Posted by: Virginia | February 7, 2008 02:45 PM
Right On Pastor James!
Have been praying for revival among Christians in America and a Spiritual Awakening among those who are not!
Jesus is the ONLY way,truth and life
Virginia
Posted by: Dave | February 8, 2008 11:30 AM
James, great piece that you did on the emerging movement. I have sent this off to many people in the last couple of years. My wife and I have really had a lot of interaction with this type of teaching at our previous church. We were led by the Spirit to leave and find a place where the Word wasn't compromised. KP Yohannan has a great DVD message called "Christ's Call: Follow My Footsteps" that really fired-me-up about living for Christ and His commission without compromising truth. Thanks
Posted by: Maria | February 8, 2008 02:51 PM
I listened to the broadcast this morning and I would submit that we "traditionalist" are just as irresponible as the pomos when it comes to knowing what we believe. For example, what is your def. of (life, truth, grace, faith, God) Challenge yourself and try and come up with good non-contradictory def.