When will we finally start acting like God is real? Talking like God is real?
This may tie in with my idea of the Secular Church:
Church is beginning to be viewed in ways that it never has before (by society): as an organization which is mostly secular in both nature and function. It has just recently been given a slot in the realm of sociology, and religion is now being considered and studied by psychologists, physicians, social institutions, and even economists. The only non-parochial social sector that has always had its nose in the Church since the founding of this country and has merely continued its interest (in the interest of enlightened self-interest) is Politics. And while, in the beginning, many of our founding fathers (the early politicians) were actually practicing Christians, for perhaps VERY close to 200 years now religion has only been a tool for collecting votes.
I have coined the phrase “the secular church” because I feel that it is simply yet truthfully descriptive. I came across it one day as I was venting about the lack of zeal — or rather, blatant disregard — for holiness that is such the prevalent mindset in the Church these days, even unto pastors making provision for the fulfillment of the lust of the eye in décor, and the lust of the flesh in materialism and the desire to kill and destroy by means of PlayStation and Nintendo.
We call His Name Jesus. Why? That is not the holy, decreed, and commanded name that Mary and Joseph gave Him. (Have you ever known a Jennifer who hated being called “Jenny”? “Jesus” is derived from “Zeus”!) We do not observe Sabat, but go to church on Sunday. Why? Yahoshua plainly said that He did NOT come to abolish The Law (meaning the old Levitical Laws), but to fulfill it, to give meaning to it! We celebrate the World’s traditional “holi”days with them, as well as our own holidays in their Pagan ways (Halloween, Easter); token prayers for help are given to our poor, though we may throw money at the World’s impoverished; we have turned our backs on our children, letting them, letting them, letting them, “trusting” them, and “being there for them”, feeling clean before our God, Children’s Services Division; we grip this earthlife with a white-knuckled intensity, and feel comforted when those in the World identify and sympathize with our worldly troubles, instead of letting Yahoshua fill that role and infuse our earthlife with His Superlife.
I mean, really, what are we?