Archive for December, 2007

Worshiping At The Altar Of Success

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Worshiping At The Altar Of Success
by David Ravenhill

Though you may find it hard to believe, there is an addiction more subtle and more powerful than either drugs or pornography. It’s older than prostitution, more prevalent than alcohol, more addictive than cocaine. It doesn’t discriminate between male and female, black or white, young or old, rich or poor. Its strength is greater than all other addictions combined. It’s as rampant in the Church as it is in the world. It leaves the body unscathed but destroys the soul. The vast majority of people addicted have little if any understanding of its power or perils.

The history of the worship of success dates back to Lucifer, the rebellious archangel who wanted to relegate God to a subordinate role and take the top gun position for himself. This desire for success soon spread throughout the earth like a cancer, reaching its pinnacle with mankind seeking to build a tower and to make for themselves a name. What a contrast in attitudes we find between Genesis 11 and 12. Chapter 11 exposes man striving for recognition, while chapter 12 we find God promising humble Abraham that He would make his name great.

A clear picture of this obsession with success can be found in the story of King Ahaz. His numerous sins had brought judgment upon himself and the nation of Judah. This punishment came through the king of Aram who carried off a great number of his people as captives. Embarrassed and distressed over his glaring defeat, the Jewish king made the monumental mistake of attributing the Aramean victory to their gods. Whatever small faith he may have had in Jehovah was completely discarded in favor of idol worship. Because the gods of the kings of Aram helped them, he reasoned, I will sacrifice to them that they may help me. (II Chronicles 28:23) It seems that Ahaz was prepared to pay any price for success.

Lamentably, it seems that much of the American Church holds this same misguided logic. Pastors around the nation are flocking to follow the mega church pattern, believing that what worked somewhere else will work for them as well. We now have the mentality that success is purely numerical. Witness what the Barna Research Group stated as the result of a recent study:

The most discouraging study we ever conducted was one in which we attempted to identify churches in the U.S. that consistently and intelligently evaluate life transformation among the people to whom they minister. We found that very few churches – emphasis on very – measure anything beyond attendance, donations, square footage, number of programs and size of staff. None of that necessarily reflects life transformation. (Italics mine)

How tragic! Success is now measured by attendance, donations, square footage, etc. It’s time we stopped worshipping the gods of success and turned our gaze afresh upon the Lord, for beholding we will be changed. I think that is the definition of SUCCESS in the Kingdom of God.

Found a sermonindex.net

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To Those Who Have Left, or Still Know People There

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

This post is in response to the many people who have left The City Church. I frequently receive messages from people who have left The City Church, or who have loved ones who are still attending…and I wanted to present some words of encouragement for you.

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Why I Haven’t Posted For A While…

Friday, December 7th, 2007

You may have noticed the last post I wrote was on November 18th, almost 3 weeks ago. To keep my story short, I basically was shocked by the content of sermons I was hearing from TCC. First, I was taken aback at the personal nature of criticism of my blog from the pulpit and second, I was surprised by the arrogant attitude of some of the comments from the pulpit during the conference.

Below are a few of the comments:

  • The poor are under a curse
  • A pastor proclaimed “God told me He wants to make my name great”
  • To find money, you just need to get in the presence of God
  • If you don’t believe the prosperity gospel you are subject to doctrines of demons

This was the most discouraging series of sermons I have listened to because of the sheer disregard of scripture and self-exaltation.

Anyway, I’m back. I will be posting some more entries discussing the prosperity conference in the weeks to come! Stay tuned.

In the mean time, here is an excellent clip from Paul Washer

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