glorycloud's Diaryland Diary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the Great Apostasy This morning when my wife got home from work we were talking and I shared with her that I can agree with what I read in the book "Becoming the Gospel" by Michael J. Gorman when he states that one of the major themes in the Pauline Epistles (New Testament) is that a Christian is experiencing the life of God "the unpacking of my thesis about Pauline theology as a theology of theosis-becoming like God by participating in the life of God". But when it comes down to reality in an average Christian church I seriously doubt if many professing Christians realize or even seeking to experience the life of God. People go to church for many reasons, but how many people go to church to experience the life of God-to enter into fellowship with the Trinity? People go to church around here because it is what one does on Sunday. You go to church because that is what Christians do. You go to church to hear a sermon, give some money, sing some hymns and then go home to live out your existence. I have not met over the 45 years of being a Christian anyone who has come up to me in church and said to me "I am experiencing the life of God". I do not know anyone right now that is seeking to live the life of the Risen Lord in their day to day existence. I do not know anyone that would even read the book, "Becoming the Gospel: Paul, Participation, and Mission" by Michael J. Gorman. When I was going to church (I went to church for 35 years) I met no one who reads books like "Becoming the Gospel" even ministers. The average visible American church is filled with people who would pride themselves on not reading any serious Christian literature. Even in your average American church people hardly read and study the Bible. I consider myself a typical white American male middle-class Christian. I believe it should be normal for a Christian to read and study the Bible daily. In my judgment we are living in the End Times. We are living in the period of Great Apostasy. I stop going to church several years ago because it was not meaningful. I received no deep spiritual fellowship with other professing Christians. I could find no one who wanted to dig deep into the Bible or have intense spiritual fellowship. I found church to be a lonely depressing place on Sundays. So I left to seek the Lord alone since I was already alone in the Church world. I want the Communion of the saints, but it is not to be found in the American Wasteland. I do tell people to go to church, because for most people it is the only place they will hear some Bible teaching and meet religious people. Everybody is different and some people can get blessed going to a church building on Sundays. What is meaningful for me spiritually is not spiritually meaningful for other professing Christians. We all have to answer to the Lord on the Last Day. So my day goes by normal. I have been dozing and reading, "Becoming the Gospel: Paul, Participation, and Mission" by Michael J. Gorman. "[1] Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, 4:21 p.m. - 2015-05-23 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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