Thursday, August 26, 2010

myth #4

Oh no. We are going to become a mega church. If we become a mega church, a lot of people are going to leave. We don't want to be a mega church.

Ok. So, what is a mega church? And, who gets to decide when there are enough people?

Personally, I am sick to my stomach thinking about how many people are here now. I go to meetings with people who have attended for years, and I don't even know them. It drives me crazy.

But, who of you would like to stand out at the front door and tell the really new folks that they can't come in? We have enough. You can't come in because we don't want to become a mega church.

I thought that we were supposed to win every person that we could to Jesus Christ and his church. If that is so, then how do you stop that? When do you get to stop that? Do you ever get to decide how big your church will be? Isn't it a blessing if others want to come to your church? I am sure there are lots of churches who wish that they were at capacity and still others want to come.

Jesus did not stop with the 12. Nor did he stop with the 70 or the 120. There are millions of Christians all over the world, and he keeps trying to win more. So should we. It is not about our comfort, or how many, it is about us hearing the call of Christ to reach out and working to fulfill our potential. Is there someone that you know that you want to invite to church?

The harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few. pray that God would send others to work the fields. God wants everyone to come to a knowledge of him. he wants everyone to come into a relationship with him. We have no right to stop that because we are uncomfortable around crowds.

Sorry, but that is just the way that it is.

It's a beautiful day in God's world, be sure to see the good.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This week's "Myths with a Message" are really good. Thanks for having the courage to share them.

Anonymous said...

Have you noticed that the church to our North on the hill, and the church to our South are both adding new additions . . . does this tell you the fields are ripe in our area?

Anonymous said...

AMEN!