This band has a cool ministry that touches many lives. However, the singer's testimony stays the same night after night, tour after tour, album after album, year after year. It is a powerful story, but the events that transpired in the testimony happened long, long ago. The singer is way past his twenty's now with a wife, kids, and a house. Though his life has changed significantly over the years, the way he chooses to define himself hasn't. There's is mostly silence from the stage about all that God has done in his life since the bad old days.
Don't we often do the same thing as a church? Don't we go through periods of being stuck in a testimony from the past? Don't we sometimes define ourselves by who we used to be instead of who God has led us to become? I'm not saying that the past is bad. Remembering your past and letting it inform your present is a good thing. Yet, constantly re-living and getting stuck in your past as the world morphs and changes around you is not such a good thing.
What a different landscape the church would be if she had the courage to be fully present here in today's world. Imagine the lives that would be transformed by a church flexible enough to embrace people for who they are today instead of forcing them to fit into what we used to be.
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Well said.
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