"CHALLENGES CONFRONTING THE CHURCH"
Secularism
INTRODUCTION
- In previous lessons, we examined the challenges of...
- Denominationalism
- Sectarianism
- Factionalism
- Traditionalism
- Each contribute toward changing the church...
- Into something very different than Jesus intended
- Churches that are carnal, fleshly, more of the world than of God
[A similar challenge confronting churches is the trend toward
secularism...]
- DEFINING SECULAR AND SECULARISM
- SECULAR...
- Worldly rather than spiritual - American Heritage Dictionary
- Of or relating to worldly things as distinguished from things
relating to church and religion; not sacred or religious;
temporal; worldly - YourDictionary.com
- SECULARISM...
- Indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and
religious considerations - Merriam-Webster
- Worldly spirit, views, or the like; esp., a system of doctrines
and practices that disregards or rejects any form of religious
faith and worship - YourDictionary.com
[One would think that by definition churches would be religious,
spiritual, sacred, in nature. Yet many have noted that in too many
churches, there are...]
- MANIFESTATIONS OF SECULARISM
- THE CHURCH AS A BUSINESS INSTUTITION...
- In the Bible, the church is a spiritual institution
- The body of Christ, the kingdom of God - 1Co 12:27; Col 1:13
- The bride of Christ, the temple of the Holy Spirit - 2Co
11:2; 1Co 3:16
- With elders served as shepherds, feeding and guiding the
flock of God - Ac 20:28
- Deacons met physical needs, but so others could focus on
spiritual needs - Ac 6:1-7
- Preachers were devoted to the Word, serving as evangelists
- 1Ti 4:16; 2Ti 4:5
- Today, many churches function more like a business
- Elders are more like board members, directors, corporate
managers
- Preachers have become staff managers, counselors, figure
heads
- Members divided into committees, departments, with
chairpersons, superintendents
- Evangelism has turned into marketing, public relations
- THE CHURCH AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION...
- Today, many churches have become social clubs
- Building gymnasiums, eating ("fellowship") halls
- Offering mental counseling, babysitting services
- Providing entertainment for children and even adults
- Whereas in the Bible the church focused on the spiritual
- They assembled to worship, edify one another - Ac 20:7; He
10:24-25
- Trends leading to make the focus social or secular were
addressed - 1Co 11:17-34
- The assembly was their "fellowship hall", the Lord's Supper
their "fellowship dinner"
- Families were expected to take care of their social needs,
lest the church become burdened and unable to fulfill its
primary duties - e.g., 1Ti 5:16
[Turning the church from a spiritual institution into a secular one does
not occur overnight. Changes that appear innocent and harmless may be
the "gateway drug" to secularism. A few thoughts for...]
- AVOIDING SECULARISM
- DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SACRED AND SECULAR...
- Let the church fulfill its role as a spiritual institution,
focused on:
- Teaching the Word of God, praising God
- Providing opportunities to fulfill spiritual duties (e.g.,
Lord's Supper, assembling)
- Equipping the saints for ministry, much of which will occur
outside the church
- Let family and society fulfill their roles
- Parents and friends providing entertainment, physical needs
- Professionals providing medical and counseling needs
- Individuals joining together in charitable organizations to
serve others
- ADOPT BIBLICAL GUIDELINES...
- The church should focus on providing spiritual needs - 1Co
11:34
- Many churches struggle as to when and where to draw the line
- Paul does so in this passage; can it not be a guide for us
today?
- As a church, be careful not to take on unnecessary burdens
- 1Ti 5:16
- Many churches are burdened with social concerns, neglecting
spiritual ones
- Paul warns against this in this passage; can it not be a
guide as well?
- Let the organization of the church be patterned after the New
Testament, not modern day businesses with their titles and
organizations - e.g., Php 1:1
CONCLUSION
- The Lord's church is a wonderful institution; but God has other
institutions as well...
- Such as family, government, etc.
- Each uniquely designed and qualified to fulfill their respective
roles
- The Lord's church is likewise uniquely designed and qualified to
fulfill a role...
- One that is spiritual and sacred
- One that can easily be neglected or burdened
Even with the best of intentions, the Lord's church can easily be
transformed from a spiritual institution into a secular one. That is
the danger of secularism...!