One day, while the boy was away at school, his father decided to try an experiment. He went into the boy's room and placed on his study table four objects:
1. A Bible
2. A silver dollar
3. A bottle of whiskey
4. A Playboy magazine.
I'll just hide behind the door," the old preacher said to himself. "When he comes home from school today, I'll see which object he picks up. If it's the Bible, he's going to be a preacher like me, & what a blessing that would be! If he picks up the dollar, he's going to be a business man, & that would be okay, too. But if he picks up the bottle, he's going to be a no-good drunken bum, and Lord, what a shame that would be. And worst of all if he picks up that magazine he's going to be a skirt-chasing womanizer."
The preacher waited anxiously, and soon heard his son's foot-steps as he entered the house whistling and heading for his room। The boy tossed his books on the bed, and as he turned to leave the room he spotted the objects on the table. With curiosity in his eye, he walked over to inspect them.
Finally, he picked up the Bible and placed it under his arm. He picked up the silver dollar and dropped into his pocket. He uncorked the bottle and took a big drink, while he admired the magazine's centerfold. "Lord have mercy," the old preacher disgustedly whispered, "He's gonna run for Congress."
While we laugh at that, it illustrates the point that we’ve reached a very sad place in our society; a place where politics is synonymous with corruption and hypocrisy. I was reading in my daily devotional time today from 2 Chron. 16. Verse 9 really jumped off of the page and hit me. One of the reasons our society is so divided and possibly even why our country is at war is because we don’t have leaders who “heart(s) are completely His.” And in America the reason we don’t have those kinds of leaders is because we, the voters, do not insist on it.
Philipp Spener। (1635-1705), was someone who was ready to let God reorganize his way of thinking and God used him to shake up the Lutheran church and help fan the flames of pietism that burned in hearts of Baptists, Presbyterians and Methodists. During a stay in Tübingen, Spener read Grossgebauer's Alarm Cry, and in 1666 he entered upon his first pastorate at Frankfurt with the opinion that the Christian life within Evangelical Lutheranism was being exchanged for rigid Lutheran orthodoxy. Pietism, as a distinct movement in the German Church, was then originated by Spener by religious meetings at his house (collegia pietatis) at which he repeated his sermons, expounded passages of the New Testament, and induced those present to join in conversation on religious questions that arose। In 1675 Spener published his Pia desideria or Earnest Desire for a Reform of the True Evangelical Church, the title giving rise to the term "Pietists". In this publication he made 6 proposals as the best means of restoring the life of the Church:
- The earnest and thorough study of the Bible in private meetings (Sunday School / Small groups??)
- The Christian priesthood being universal, the laity should share in the spiritual government of the Church, (Using Spiritual Giftedness??)
- A knowledge of Christianity must be attended by the practice of it as its indispensable sign and supplement (Bear fruit of the Spirit – Go on Mission as a Christian)
- Instead of merely didactic, and often bitter, attacks on the heterodox and unbelievers, a sympathetic and kindly treatment of them (Preach the Power of God to Transform instead of denominational or methodological arguments)
- A reorganization of the theological training of the universities, giving more prominence to the devotional life (I’d rather have a minister with a high school diploma who walks with God daily and knows how to share the Word rather than someone with degrees who speaks of God like He is a stranger)
- A different style of preaching, namely, in the place of pleasing rhetoric, the implanting of Christianity in the inner or new man – (Again – the impact of God’s Word not returning void, but helping the sinner find Christ and helping the redeemed become conformed to the image of Christ)
Just things I pondered today in my quiet time with God.
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