Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The Pursuit Begins

I'm reading a book by A.W. Tozer called, "The Pursuit of God." It's not a beach read, if you know what I mean. I've read just the preface three times. Usually I dislike books like that- that I have to re-read simply to understand what it's about. But for some reason, this one is different. Perhaps because it seems to be speaking so loudly to me about what our church seems to be going through.

In the very first chapter, Tozer says, "We must simplify our approach to (God). We must strip down to the essentials (and they will be found to be blessedly few). We must put away all effort to impress, and come with the guileless candor of childhood. If we do this, without doubt, God will quickly respond." (Italics mine).

I need a response from God, so I began to wonder what the blessedly few essentials were. One I'm quite sure of: worship.

Worship is something our church has done away with. They still sing some songs before the preacher preaches, but true worship has been tossed. I know that people at my church might heatedly disagree with me, but it's true, none-the-less. Worship, communing with God, telling Him of your love for him while tears stream down your face, celebrating his goodness, his faithfulness, his power, his perfection: it just doesn't happen. I believe we could do nothing at all but worship him and he would still be pleased.

Tozer goes on to say that "there is little that we need other than God Himself. The evil habit of seeking God-and effectively prevents us from finding God in full revelation. In the and lies our great woe. If we omit the and we shall soon find God, and in Him we shall find that for which we have all our lives been secretly longing."

At our church, we seek God-and-experiencing life (or perhaps it is better said, "God-and-L.I.F.E.") L.I.F.E is our program for experiencing life in Christ. It has its four indicators to make sure you're doing it right. If you've Got Christ (said like, "Got Milk?") then you Live for others, Invite others to L.I.F.E. in Christ, Follow the teachings of God, and Exalt God above all else. That's how you'll know you've got it right.

But that's not what Tozer says. He says that if you've got it right, it will be manifest as an increased yearning for God- a hot pursuit- an unquenchable thirst for Him and Him alone. But you don't have to take my word, or even Tozer's word for it. Jesus said it this way, "And this is the real and eternal life. That they know you, the one and only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you sent." (John 17:3)

My church appears to pursue image, larger buildings, more members, and a greater profile in this community rather than God. Now, they vehemently deny that's what they're about. They repeat over and over that "numbers" simply means "lives" and as the numbers increase, that means that lives are touched. They say that bigger and more beautiful facilities will draw people so they can then teach them about God. The better and bigger facilities will make it easier to teach people about God. They color it with words that sound right, but even Satan got most of the words right when he messed with Eve in Eden. Expanding programs, and numbers, and buildings seems a roundabout way to reach God. I find I want less and less of what they have to offer. I find my peace in siding with the tribe of Levi, who, when God divided the land of Canaan among his children, Levi received none. "I AM thy part and thine inheritance," He told them.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your assumption that worship is one of the essentials is right on.
Keep reading Tozer. You will understand why I say this.

Anonymous said...

Agreed.... 100%

J. Mark Scohy said...

Hey Al. I've just fairly recently come to realize that our whole reason for being created is to please the Creator. Praising and worshipping God is why we are here. Its what we do. It is pleasing to Him. I agree that oftentimes the "church hour" can be devoid of much praise and worship and ultimately be church by default. Same as it ever was. Our church is sadly, also often lacking in the simple yet profound thought that we are here to Worship the Creator. My word of encouragement for you is to "fight the good fight". And to paraphrase an old hymn "Keep (Turn) your eyes upon Jesus. Look full in His wonderful face. And the things of earth will grow strangely dim. In the light of His glory and grace." Mark

Anonymous said...

Your friend Mark is wise.
His words must surely give
you encouragement.

Anonymous said...

i admire your bravery in posting your honest thoughts. SO many churches are about this - ours, too. ours is a "seeker" church. many of us are left empty after a message because we want MORE. the church is trying to reach "seekers" on a wordly level. attempting to reach them by using wordly props, videos and gimmicks, big glitzy buildings, acronyms and glib marketing campaigns - and yes, even some cheesy sermons. funny, there must be something totally meaningless and unfullfilling about the WORLD that brings SEEKERS into our church seeking something MORE than. more than what they find in their lackluster world. why are we trying to give them exactly what it is that they are running from? our "worship" should be a way of life - 24/7. "sunday worship" should be a pouring out of gratitude, the tears-running-down-our-face version, and yes even questioning and occasional despair. where is the mystery? where is the worship that cuts to the quick - painfully joyful and sometimes joyous pain. ahhh, where is it..... jan margrave