There’s a HUGE difference between these two phrases:You see it's safe to say something is not real, that it's not valid, that it's not right... because than I can safely ignore it. But if I take the small step and say "It's something I don't understand" then, I move to a place of listening and dialogue and being open to the new.and
- “That’s not real…”
People in the church world occasionally confuse the two.
- “I don’t understand…”
Whenever God does something new, many people often say, “It’s not real…”....
- “That’s not real worship.”
- “They aren’t real Christians.”
- “That’s not real community.”
- “That’s not a real outreach.”
- “He’s not a real pastor.”
- “What they’re doing is stupid. That’s not real ministry.”
In the church world, too many Christians prematurely write off new ways of doing ministry with the phrase: “That’s not real…” Instead, maybe we should admit it’s something we don’t understand.
this is a work in process :: thoughts expressed are current personal opinions and are not necessarily final statements :: i reserve the right to disagree with myself and/or change my mind at any time :: it is a reflection on spiritual growth / formation :: and a little bit of just about everything else thrown in
Monday, February 19, 2007
that's not real
Craig Groeschel, Senior Pastor at LifeChurch.tv has a post entitled that's not real. He writes:
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And from somewhere out of the not so distant blue comes Grace. :)
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