The Apostate Church
- by Paul Proctor
Church Membership Covenants
Rick Warren,
pastor of Saddleback Community Church in Lake Forest, California recently came
out with an article in the Baptist Press recommending pastors and congregations
adopt church membership covenants as a way of compelling their flock to become
more involved in and committed to the ministry of their church. Although, on the
surface such covenants might seem practical, here’s what Jesus Christ had to say
about making covenants with men.
“Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time, Thou shalt
not forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths: But I say
unto you, SWEAR NOT AT ALL; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne:” -
Matthew 5:33-34 (emphasis added)
In Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary, he makes the following point:
“The worse men are, the less they are bound by oaths; the better they are,
the less there is need for them.”
When a church becomes dependent upon carnal mechanisms for spiritual motivation
rather than the power and conviction of the Holy Spirit, contracts become
fashionable among frustrated pastors who find it necessary coerce members into
carrying out the church’s ministry. Those who are led by the Spirit of God don’t
need to sign on some dotted line guaranteeing their faithfulness. Those who
aren’t led by the Spirit have no business in a Christian ministry to begin with.
We don’t sign contracts guaranteeing our commitment to Christ for our salvation.
So, why is it now necessary to sign a contract guaranteeing our commitment to
serve in His church? Because faith isn’t required – that’s why. It’s only when
you set out to fill your church with the faith-LESS that guarantees become
necessary.
Saddleback, one of the “cue ball” churches in the
purpose-driven/seeker-sensitive/church growth movement has been at the forefront
of promoting unbiblical ideas like this over the past decade along with Willow
Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois. Under the banner of Christ
these “men of faith” rely on marketing strategies, polls, opinions,
experimentation, psychology, consensus, compromise, consultants and
“worshiptainment” to draw and hold large numbers of “unchurched” people into
their “worship centers” each week to “get connected” with their “felt needs” and
finances. In spite of the fact that such things have little or nothing to do
with repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, church growth gurus like Rick Warren
and Bill Hybels have marketed all sorts of psychological contraptions to the
Body of Christ through their member associations, leadership conferences and
self-help books like “The Purpose Driven Church” and “Honest To God” as
biblically acceptable ways of “doing church”.
Let me begin by stating upfront that Jesus Christ never commissioned His
followers to go out into the world and “church” lost people. Nowhere in
scripture will you find the Lord or any of His Apostles attempting to lure and
entice the lost into the first century church. That was NEVER our Lord’s
intention. The church was created WITH and FOR the REDEEMEND ONLY -- not for the
faithless, rebellious and unrepentant. It only became the primary place for the
lost to hear the Gospel preached because church members throughout the 20th
century couldn’t maintain enough faith and courage to talk about Jesus Christ
outside the church sanctuary. So, for decades now, instead of Christians
inviting the lost to Christ with an open Bible, a convicting Spirit and a
working knowledge of scripture, we’ve been inviting them to church instead to
hear our pastor do what we ourselves should have been doing all along. Imagine
what would become of our military if recruiters bribed civilian passersby into
putting on a uniform, taking a loaded gun and boarding the next plane to Iraq to
fight Saddam Hussein and his minions over in Baghdad. Bribing the lost into
spiritual service armed with little more than human wisdom, strength and talent
to battle Satan and his demons on the streets of America is just as ridiculous
and destructive. To say it defeats the purpose of the church would be a gross
understatement. Ultimately, church attendance, membership, personal sacrifice
and service should be the RESULT of one’s salvation, not a means to obtaining
it. If it becomes the latter, it eventually corrupts, confuses and degrades the
church as a whole and undermines its divine purpose.
Because of a growing scriptural ignorance among today’s believers, many dumbed-down
Christians from the church growth movement (CGM) simply take the misguided word
of pop culture pontificators like Warren and Hybels as gospel and embrace their
Christian-flavored psychobabble without ever opening their bibles to investigate
its legitimacy.
My focus today, however, is primarily on pastor Warren’s Church Membership
Covenant concept. He includes this covenant in the following Baptist Press
article for readers to consider as a useful instrument for today’s church.
Church Membership Covenant: Expect What the Bible Expects
http://www.baptistpress.com/bpfeature.asp?ID=676
Consisting of four basic promises it includes twelve brief clarifications and
accompanying scripture references. If agreed to, it could send an entire church
down the road to spiritual defeat whether the parking lot is full or not.
Note: My brief comments follow each of the various commitments below in
parenthesis to demonstrate the potential for confusion, deceit and disaster. In
the interest of time and space, I did not include all of the scripture
references he listed – just the ones that are problematic by their
misapplication.
“(1.) I WILL PROTECT THE UNITY OF MY CHURCH”
(Unity occurs automatically when church members consistently obey scripture –
not when they make covenants with men, ignore heresy and accept sinful
behavior.)
(a) “...By acting in love toward other members” (Is “love” defined here by
the CGM as going along to get along – i.e., compromise?)
(b) “...By refusing to gossip” (Does that include challenging, questioning or
criticizing any unbiblical teaching or behavior by a pastor, teacher or staff
member?)
(c) “...By following the leaders” (Regardless of their error or deceit?)
Warren’s scripture reference:
"Obey your leaders and submit to their authority. They keep watch over you as
men who must give an account. Obey them so that their work will be a joy, not a
burden, for that would be no advantage to you." - Heb. 13:17
Just as Romans 13 is so often misused today to persuade us that we should
blindly obey those given governmental authority over us, even if it goes against
God’s Word and Will (as tragically demonstrated by the rise and reign of Adolph
Hitler over Germany during WW II), Hebrews 13 CAN BE and OFTEN IS misused in the
same way regarding leadership and “followship” in the church. Having come from a
Willow Creek member church myself whose pastor regularly deceived and abused his
flock by dedicating much, if not most of his “ministry” time consolidating for
himself a political powerbase from which every decision he made could be forced
upon the church body without question or discussion, I understand all too well
the danger of absolute power. You see -- Rick Warren’s church membership
covenant makes no exception here for errant pastors, staff members or teachers
who disobey or disavow scripture to carry out some other agenda. This is an open
door for corruption, especially in a church that is scripturally illiterate and
emotionally driven.
“(2.) I WILL SHARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MY CHURCH” (as defined by whom, the
pastor, the church staff or the Word of God?)
(a) “...By praying for its growth” (The word “its” could imply inanimate
objects like bank accounts, credit lines, buildings, property, programs and
church rolls instead the spiritual growth of individual believers.)
(b) "...By inviting the unchurched to attend” (Inviting the lost to attend
your church is NOT the great commission – inviting them to Christ IS)
(c) “...By warmly welcoming those who visit” (Regardless of their
attitude, behavior or agenda?)
Warren’s scripture reference:
"So, warmly welcome each other INTO THE CHURCH, just as Christ has warmly
welcomed you; then God will be glorified." - Rom. 15:7 (emphasis added)
Using a version of scripture Warren designates as “LB”, (Living Bible?) Warren
obligates signers to welcome anybody and everybody into the church regardless of
their reason for being there. Notice that he never clarifies whether he’s
referring to the Body of Christ, the church building or a worship service. First
of all, the two “Living” translations I found online never used the words ”into
the church”. So, I don’t know WHERE he came up with that. Maybe there is some
other version called “LB” that I don’t know about. Even still -- if THIS
conveniently edited “version” of scripture is what pastor Warren is using to
justify anybody and everybody being welcomed “into the church”, it is another
example of how the Word of God can be twisted into saying what someone needs it
to say at any given time. Using the King James Version, you can clearly see that
Paul was instructing Christians to “…receive ye one another, as Christ also
received us to the glory of God “ -- (whether circumcised or not) God is not
glorified by the lost and unrepentant. So, Paul is obviously instructing us here
to receive anyone redeemed by the blood of Christ – not just anybody and
everybody regardless of their spiritual condition or position. Even though
welcoming the lost to worship with you might be entirely appropriate for
purposes of them hearing the Gospel preached, there is no command here to
receive the faithless and unrepentant as you would a brother or sister in
Christ. This is how the Hegelian Dialectic is carried out in the Apostate church
today; to water-down the gospel message, create fellowship between good and evil
(redeemed and lost) and grieve the Holy Spirit. Thesis (saved) + antithesis
(lost) = synthesis (Apostate Church) Remember – all it takes is a little leaven.
(1st Corinthians 5)
"The Master said to the servant, 'Go out to the roads and country lanes, and
urge the people there to come so my house will be full." - Luke 14:23 (NCV)
This scripture reference Warren provides for his second of four commitments is
grossly misused. “My house” as it is used here refers to the Kingdom of
God, which can only involve the redeemed. Jesus was not commanding us here to
fill our church’s “worship center” with the lost. He made it perfectly clear at
the beginning of His parable in verse 15 that He was talking about “the Kingdom
of God” (Heaven) not a church building on Sunday morning. Unfortunately, those
whose “Christian faith” is grounded in group-think and emotion instead of the
Word of God don’t recognize heresy when it’s staring them in the face. What’s
more -- this particular error (instructing believers to essentially fill the
church with anybody any way they can) is the driving philosophy behind the
entire seeker-sensitive church growth movement – a philosophy that I believe
reveals its spiritual illegitimacy.
“(3.) I WILL SERVE THE MINISTRY OF MY CHURCH” (Just what is your church’s
ministry – becoming a wealthy and entertaining mega-church or serving God by
obeying His Word?)
(a) “...By discovering my gifts and talents” (The bible does not teach
self-discovery or encourage the use of human talent to grow a church.)
(b) “...By being equipped to serve by my pastors” (Even if they are following
the flesh and the devil?)
(c) “...By developing a servant's heart” (The phrase “servant’s heart” is an
ambiguous CGM term which could imply one’s cooperation with and dedication to
some other agenda whether biblical or not. Again, another open door for evil to
enter and corrupt.)
“(4.) I WILL SUPPORT THE TESTIMONY OF MY CHURCH” (Even if it strays from the
truth?)
(a) “...By attending faithfully” (Faithfully attending what?)
(b) “...By living a godly life” (Undefined -- ambiguous)
(c) ”...By giving regularly” (Again, undefined – ambiguous)
The bottom line is this: Once you’ve signed a church membership covenant and
boarded the CGM train -- you’re committed to its destination, even if it changes
direction somewhere along the way. This is why Jesus commands us in Matthew
5:33-34 to not make oaths with men – because when it’s all said and done we
might find ourselves following the wrong god.
“Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh
flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord” (Jeremiah 17:5)
© 2002 Paul Proctor - All Rights Reserved
Paul Proctor, a rural
resident of the Volunteer state and seasoned veteran of the country music
industry, retired from showbiz in the late 1990's to dedicate himself to
addressing important social issues from a distinctly biblical perspective. As a
freelance writer and regular columnist for News With Views, he extols the wisdom
and truths of scripture through commentary and insight on cultural trends and
current events. His articles appear regularly on a variety of news and opinion
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