I have been reading through much of Genesis the past several days and was amazed that Abraham had no church affiliation, no denomination, no spiritual designation other then Man Who Knows God, and no list of rules regarding behavior, morality, worship, and/or sacrifice.
His children and his children's children had no religion either. Abraham had a running conversation with God for well over 100-years yet God never felt it necessary to tell him how to live, how to worship, or how to raise his children. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were without a religion yet all three had mighty encounters with God.
God told Abraham to leave his country and to follow Him (Genesis 12); Abraham obeyed and was richly blessed for the rest of his life. Isaac was so blessed that even the heathens in the land recognized that God was with him (Genesis 26:28). Jacob, following after his dad's pattern, was quite the deceiver yet God gave him much in children, finances, and favor. Even Esau (Isaac's favorite son), from whom Jacob stole the blessing and the birthright, prospered far above those around him.
None of these three men attended church. All of them used deceit to get what they wanted. The scripture never mentions that they followed a pattern of what we would consider worship, tithing, or sacrifice. None of these men benefited from living in a country that was Godly or from teaching tapes, great preaching, or what we would consider spiritual gifts.
Yet, all of these men walked with God in the middle of a heathen and violent culture. They more then survived; they were wildly successful to the point that surrounding kings took notice.
When reading the story of Abraham and his children it almost feels as if they have no way to know God expect through a real experience with God. There is no Christian worldview for them to be intellectually swayed by; there is no excellent worship service that would draw them in emotionally; and there are definitely no cultural benefits of serving just this One God.
Their relationship with God was raw and real; open and honest. They were rugged men who heard and responded to the voice of One they came to know better and better. They did not base their knowledge of God upon what someone else told them but rather walked according to Who they knew God to be from personal experience.
What has gone wrong with God's people in this day and age? We have leadership books, marriage seminars, get rich the Christian way conferences, healing tapes, Charismatic CD's, religious schools, spiritual entertainment, and a myriad of other tools to help us maintain a Christian walk in the midst of a world (at least in America) that is fairly kind and accepting of how we live our lives.
We abuse, get drunk, divorce, lie, live gluttonously, cheat, steal, hate, dishonor, get sick, and use anti-depressants at about the same rate as the world.
What has gone wrong?
Have we accepted the idea of God intellectually without the deadly life transforming experience found through repentance?
Have we felt the Spirit of God in the music and melodic message of well-trained communicators and emotionally agreed with the kindness and peace within that Spirit without accepting the life-giving death of Christ at the cross?
Have we accepted all the cultural Christian trinkets without accepting Christ; replacing the reality of a blessed Jesus connecting us to God with just another religious pattern of how to look clean while remaining sick and filthy?
Have we industrialized God in such a way that we cannot find God in the midst of all the religion? In the midst of everything we need to do, need to know, need to say, need to wear, and need to act have we forgot the simplicity of just living life with Him?
Help me here. Challenge me to live LARGE. Challenge me to DEATH. Challenge me to POVERTY of self so that God can be seen in me.
Help me 'hear'. Challenge me to clean out my ears of the religious rubbish that I seem to be addicted to. Challenge me to shut off the voices of great preaching and deep teaching so that I may be able to hear the voice of the Great Teacher. Challenge me to hear what God is saying instead of what God has said.
Maybe the story of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is our story—as they were God's people outside of a church setting so we are called to be. The New Testament church lived within community but it was always meant to benefit those outside the community (and never meant to be an introverted, self-serving group like it became in a few centuries).
Maybe this story of Abraham, a man living and moving as God's temple (even before 'you are the temple of the Holy Spirit'), is the story of Jesus also. He was brilliant at an early age and could have used it for position within the current church structure yet Jesus founded His church in the midst of heartache, misery, pain, and defeat. Jesus gave us the model of how to BE THE CHURCH yet even today we are more concerned with how to do church.
Our story is guaranteed another page and another chapter; there are more opportunities to be explorers, heroes, great dancers, and mighty fighters; there are more mountains, valleys, rivers, and deserts to travel; and
As we move to the next page let us be sure to write something new instead of re-writing what we already think we know.