Showing posts with label PCUSA issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PCUSA issues. Show all posts

Monday, August 01, 2011

Daily Devotions: Too Much Truth - Jude 1:1-7


Jude 1:3           Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints. 

Sharing salvation is one of the greatest joys that Christians can ever experience. Contending for the faith, however, can be one of the hardest tasks that Christians endure.

These days, a lot of people want the blessings of salvation without the burden of commitment. They want the Gospel to be glamorous and the Bible to be light. They want God to accept everything and they want to give hardly anything in return. In other words, there’s a market out there for cheap grace, so whoever can provide this will win the most shallow of followers.

But Christianity is not glamorous; instead it is onerous. Jude makes this quite clear in his letter’s opening remarks and in terms that make post-modern people wince. He doesn’t pull any punches, nor does he accommodate any societal sensitivity. He is very candid about the divine judgment and everlasting punishment that will befall those who are sexually immoral. In other words, Jude condemns the whole of our present progressive and permissive society to Hell.

Whether or not we agree with Jude’s statements is left to us. But we should bear two things in mind as we consider his words. Firstly, he is writing to the Church about the sinfulness of the Church and not the world. Secondly, this letter is in our Bibles, so it must have sacred and eternal truth attached to it. Can we same the same for our thoughts, our letters, and our own opinions?

The problem with Jude has always been a problem for the Church: he is far too blunt. However, the question we need to ask ourselves is this: is he also being completely truthful, which is why his letter offends us?

Prayer:                        Lord Jesus, in every generation we have to find and face the truth about ourselves, about You, and about God. We struggle today with issues of our own making, and we wrestle with problems that we have created. Reclaim us as Your own, and set the Church back onto the right and truthful path, even when it offends us. In Your Holy Name, we earnestly pray. Amen.

John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to respond to today’s message, please send him an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.

Friday, February 25, 2011

PCUSA Gay Ordination: Transformation, not Reformation

PCUSA Gay ordination: Transformation, not Reformation

The current on-going issue in the PCUSA concerns the biennial problem of ordaining gay people who are in active sexual relationships. As each year passes, the opposition to this is diminishing which denotes a change in culture as opposed to a change in Biblical standards. And this is where I have a problem with the PCUSA church and its Louisville leaders.

They are calling this a re-formation of the church which is false. Reformation is originally a military term that refers to soldiers in the battlefield. The order for reforming is meant to bring the scattered forces together again in the midst of the battle to a basic standard formation in order to consolidate the strength of the troops. When Luther, Calvin & Knox called for the Church to be reformed, they were asking Christians throughout Europe to get back to the basics of New Testament Christianity. They weren’t seeking to change the church; they were looking to have it return to its most basic biblical principles.

Ordaining gay people is not re-formation, it is transformation because the Church is being asked to radically change from its Biblical and New Testament beliefs. Those who call it reformation are wrong, because in order to reform the church would have to get back to its biblical basics.

Homosexuality has never been a practice that was acceptable in the original Christian church, so what we are being asked to do is to radically change who we are and what we believe is right. If we take this path to accept the ordination of practicing homosexuals then we are separating ourselves from the New Testament Church. We will have transformed into something else and into something other than New Testament Christianity. Our Western culture may demand this of our society, but our churches are meant to be separate from our culture in matters of doctrine, Biblical teaching, and Christ given truth.

In essence we have to ask ourselves this important question: are we Christ’s church in the world, or are we the Western World’s Church?

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

New Year Devotions: Christ's Chosen One

Ephesians 4:19           Having lost all sensitivity, they have given themselves over to sensuality so as to indulge in every kind of impurity, with a continual lust for more. 

The trouble with Paul is that he knows humanity so well and bluntly speaks the truth. He could have written today’s verse a couple of seconds ago because it’s highly relevant to the issues that the Church and our society are currently facing. We seem to have lost our sensitivity to God and instead we indulge in our sensuality. Instead of being fully devoted to Him, we are desirous of fulfilling our own pleasure.

Let’s be honest with ourselves: we are all contaminated by the brazenness of our culture. We view things we should never see. We act out scenarios we should never do. We tolerate sexual idolatry and excuse it as artistic, sophisticated, and modern. In short, we fall far short of what God expects and end up expecting Him to accept our sinful lifestyles and embrace our selfish whims.

The older I get, the odder the world seems. Traditional values are treated disrespectfully and the Word of God is woefully described as being outdated, hypocritical, and irrelevant. Even so called church people, who hardly ever open or read their Bibles, seem to believe that their own opinions, ideas, and tolerances trump God’s advice, guidance, and truth. Paul is berated as being hostile, homophobic, and hypocritical by Christians who could not walk two paces in his shoes. They honestly and arrogantly believe that they know better than Christ’s Chosen Apostle simply because they live in the here and now as opposed to living in the way back then.

I shudder to think about God’s wrath which will come as a complete shock to this present generation of ungodly people. They will not know what hit them and will never understand why they are so completely wrong. Unless they make time to repent, they will never be released from the cultural weeds that are choking their spiritual sensitivity and replacing it with ungodly sensuality.

Prayer:                        Lord Jesus, how dare we diminish the writings of Paul; after all, he was Your Chosen Apostle. Forgive our Biblical ignorance and spiritual arrogance. Reclaim our souls and restore our minds to Your ways, Your works, and Your words. In Your Holy Name, we fervently pray. Amen.

John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to comment on today’s message, please send him an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.

Today’s image is one of John’s latest winter drawings. It’s called “Edinburgh Blizzard” and depicts the world-famous castle and Princes Street during the 2010 snowstorm. If you would like to view a larger version, please go to the following link: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5049/5282150038_e7aeb19b56_b.jpg

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Stushie Art: A Church Divided

...cannot stand.

I'm continually praying and inwardly weeping for the PCUSA. It may be on the verge of making a foolish, irreversible, and unscriptural decision.

A Church Divided