A curious metaphor came to mind this morning as I was musing on the state of all those who call themselves Christians. I am finding myself being more and more careful with labels these days, as it is not a simple matter of saying "Christians" any longer, as evangelicals, fundamentalists, Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Catholics and Orthodox, all identify themselves as "Christian".
Anyway, the current social media/news feeds throw around the term "Christian" and far too often those connotations are negative. We think of TV preachers, sexual scandal (in both evangelical fields and Roman Catholic) and many think of Christians as ignorant, backwater, gullible fools with no grasp on modern science. What do we do to combat this?
My metaphor was that of child abuse. Imagine trying to communicate the love of God the Father to someone who was frequently abused, in all sorts of manners, by one's father. For that person, the image of God as Father only brings up horrible memories.
The reality is that the splintering of the church, first in 1054 when Rome broke away from the rest of the church, again in the 1550's when the Protestant Reformers began their rebellion and the rest of Protestant/evangelical/American home religions splintering in the 19th and 20th centuries, brought about terrible confusion and miscommunication. When we say "church" or "Christian", people far too often think of the deviations rather than the historic Church.
There are two things we can do in response.
1) We pray. Pray that God gives us wisdom to respond rightly and in love.
2) We speak up, calmly and with love when opportunities arise. We should always take the opportunity to clarify and identify the historic Church and how most of what we see in American religion is not faithful to the historic faith.
Anyway, the current social media/news feeds throw around the term "Christian" and far too often those connotations are negative. We think of TV preachers, sexual scandal (in both evangelical fields and Roman Catholic) and many think of Christians as ignorant, backwater, gullible fools with no grasp on modern science. What do we do to combat this?
My metaphor was that of child abuse. Imagine trying to communicate the love of God the Father to someone who was frequently abused, in all sorts of manners, by one's father. For that person, the image of God as Father only brings up horrible memories.
The reality is that the splintering of the church, first in 1054 when Rome broke away from the rest of the church, again in the 1550's when the Protestant Reformers began their rebellion and the rest of Protestant/evangelical/American home religions splintering in the 19th and 20th centuries, brought about terrible confusion and miscommunication. When we say "church" or "Christian", people far too often think of the deviations rather than the historic Church.
There are two things we can do in response.
1) We pray. Pray that God gives us wisdom to respond rightly and in love.
2) We speak up, calmly and with love when opportunities arise. We should always take the opportunity to clarify and identify the historic Church and how most of what we see in American religion is not faithful to the historic faith.