It is more than a building of bricks and mortar;
Much more than a gathering of people with similar interests.
It is not a stagnant pool of ideas;
Nor is it a wasteland void of intelligence.
The Church is a living organism.
In constant change while remaining rooted on one solid foundation:
Jesus Christ
Just as Christ was hated, so people hate the church.
It is seen as an organized group of hypocritical, weak-minded, non-thinkers who use religion as a crutch to mystically explain the galaxy and justify the outcome of their existence.
While sitting in service on a recent Sunday morning, I began to look at those around me --
I saw the Brave -
Who have recently lost a baby
And still are serving children in the nursery.
I saw the Strong -
Who have seen marriages crumble
And take time to feed a young widow.
I saw Professionals -
Who gave up careers to share Jesus
And love people more than comfort.
I saw the Aged -
With achy bodies and facing the twilight of life
And greet others with a smile and hug and words to encourage.
I saw hurting women, doubting men, struggling teens, questioning husbands, tired moms, weary travelers and seeking students.
I was surrounded by the broken, the struggling and the lost.
There was sin and illness and pain; anger issues, workaholics and recovering addicts.
And it was the most beautiful thing I have ever witnessed.
The church is not a refuge for the perfect from a fallen world.
It is a sanctuary for the struggling, striving, growing, forgiven followers of Christ.
It is a way-station for the weary travelers on life's road.
It is an emergency ward for those who are wounded both physically, emotionally and spiritually.
It is a school for those yearning to walk closer with God.
It is a place where Truth is tempered with Grace and Mercy.
Where hands are held and tears are shed and joys are shared.
Yes, the church is full of hypocrites and sinners.
But so much more ------
It is HOPE !
The Church is not perfect because it is filled with people.
People battling the hurt of a fallen world.
Imperfect people who need the HOPE of Jesus Christ.
May we be brave to be perfectly imperfect and love those around us with Christ's perfect love. May we serve those in our community - at work, our neighbors and in our church.
How can you show Christ's love to the Church?
How can you serve those in the Church?
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