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The awful pain of gossip

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

Ray Ortlund defines one of the church’s most popular and acceptable sins:

Gossip is our dark moral fervor eagerly seeking gratification.

Gossip makes us feel important and needed as we declare our judgments.

It makes us feel included to know the inside scoop.

It makes us feel powerful to cut someone else down to size, especially someone we are jealous of.

It makes us feel righteous, even responsible, to pronounce someone else guilty.

Gossip can feel good in multiple ways. But it is of the flesh, not of the Spirit.

. . . Gossip is a sin rarely disciplined but often more socially destructive than the sensational sins.

Gossip leaves a wide trail of devastation wherever and however it goes – word of mouth, email, blogging, YouTube.

It erodes trust and destroys morale.

It creates a social environment of suspicion where everyone must wonder what is being said behind their backs and whether appearances of friendship are sincere.

It ruins hard-won reputations with cowardly but effective weapons of misrepresentation.

It manipulates people into taking sides when no such action is necessary or beneficial.

It unleashes the dark powers of psychological transference, doing violence to the gossiper, to the one receiving the gossip and to the person being spoken against.

It makes the Body of Christ look like the Body of Antichrist – destroyers rather than healers.

It exhausts the energies we would otherwise devote to positive witness.

It robs our Lord of the Church he deserves.

It exposes the hostility in our hearts and discredits the gospel in the eyes of the world. Then we wonder why we don’t see more conversions, why “the ground is so hard.”

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if you want to understand the state of American religion, you need to understand why so many people love Dan Brown.

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

Here is the article from Ross Douthat of the New York Times.

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Today’s Quote 5/20/09

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

It took me 50 years to wipe the face of my father off the face of God.  Paul Young

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Getting to know the Church Fathers at Coastal Church

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

Each Wednesday night at The Gathering, the midweek service at Coastal Church, I will take five minutes and acquaint others with the Fathers of the church through the 7th century, one a week.

Why? For several reasons, actually.

1. I want to communicate that Christianity is not something we make up.  Yes, there is more light God wants to shed on His Word. But that “more” is not disconnected to the tradition received. We are not free to make Christianity unChristian and still call it Christianity.

2. With 2,000 years of distance we can see some of the forces that shaped the church through the teaching and leadership of these men and, therefore, gain historical perspective on how to respond to the forces that continue at work today. If you have been a pastor for only so long, you will instantly recognize that what someone labels a new insight is not new. It’s been around for a long time and has a history of responses to it form those who have led the church.

3. I don’t want to return the church to the primitive era. That would be like wanting to return to the embryo when we have already been hatched and growing. But our DNA is already there, and time and distance gives us more capacity to study our true identity.

4. These fathers are heroes. So many paid the ultimate sacrifice for Christ in martyrdom. And for those who did not die a martyr’s death, they lived a martyr’s life, a daily dying that came from the struggles and pressures of forming Christ in the church. In these early years they sensed in a way we do not that they were the direct descendants of the Apostles. So many were discipled by those who had followed the Apostles. This strong sense of continuity gave them boldness and endurance. These are attributes we could use, don’t you think. In our day, Christianity as an evangelical movement has not become so much about keeping faith but increasing market share. But there is something to be lost here. We can use the word Christianity all we want, but the thing itself can slip into a fog and be sight unseen.

5. The intellectual work of the Fathers continues to be a model for us. The Church is not the academy, but the preaching and teaching of the Fathers assumed an intellectual component that was demanding and necessary. After all, the devil is around the corner and he comes as an angel of light. Sloppy discernment opens doors that should be shut to keep the devil out.

There are more reasons. This will do. It’s already enough to have reason to more seriously expose our church to the Fathers. I’ll let you know. Maybe the church will yawn so much I can’t stand it and stop. Maybe I will yawn too much. But it’s worth trying.

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Maybe we need to change our heroes

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

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At the end of the day. President Barack Obama is still the most radically Pro-Abortion president ever elected. With a real desire for us all to be nice when we talk about it.

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

Thanks to Bill Kinnon for the phrasing

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Paul Young of The Shack Fame on YouTube

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

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Today’s Quote 5/20/09

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

“Do not give me ready money now; give a cheque book, and let me draw what I like. That is what God does with the believer. He does not immediately transfer his inheritance to him, but lets him draw what he needs out of the riches of His fulness in Christ Jesus.”

- Charles Spurgeon

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I’ve been in meetings just like this

Posted by Don Bryant on May 20, 2009

Thanks to NakedPastor

meeting-of-minds

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