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Falling on Deaf Ears?—Why So Many Churches Hear So Little of the Bible
AlbertMohler.com ^ | 10-14-13 | Albert Mohler

Posted on 10/21/2013 7:46:32 PM PDT by ReformationFan

“It is well and good for the preacher to base his sermon on the Bible, but he better get to something relevant pretty quickly, or we start mentally to check out.” That stunningly clear sentence reflects one of the most amazing, tragic, and lamentable characteristics of contemporary Christianity: an impatience with the Word of God.

The sentence above comes from Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today in an essay entitled, “Yawning at the Word.” In just a few hundred words, he captures the tragedy of a church increasingly impatient with and resistant to the reading and preaching of the Bible. We may wince when we read him relate his recent experiences, but we also recognize the ring of truth. Galli was told to cut down on the biblical references in his sermon. “You’ll lose people,” the staff member warned. In a Bible study session on creation, the teacher was requested to come back the next Sunday prepared to take questions at the expense of reading the relevant scriptural texts on the doctrine. Cutting down on the number of Bible verses “would save time and, it was strongly implied, would better hold people’s interest.” As Galli reflected, “Anyone who’s been in the preaching and teaching business knows these are not isolated examples but represent the larger reality.”

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TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; Ministry/Outreach; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: albertmohler; bible; deafears; mohler
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To: Theodore R.
You're being unfair.

Middle aged former hippies, who couldn't carry a tune in a milk pail, standing in front of the congregation banging on tambourines and trying to sing something to the tune of Kumbaya are the key to restoring spirituality in our churches.

41 posted on 10/22/2013 6:50:57 AM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: PeterPrinciple

My own test is to listen to the presentation and ask who is the main focus of their service.

If it is the Jehovah God of the Bible and His Son, Jesus Christ, they are probably on the right track.

If it is on anything else, it’s not the right place for me. I’ve been to mainstream churches where the focus is squarely on men, not God. Their solutions are of this world.

It is good that churches come together and attempt to solve the needs of this world but they will go astray if they are not focused on teaching and studying God’s word and our relationship with God first and foremost. He is able to meet my needs and He is able to be sufficient in what I lack if I continue to focus on Him and relate with Him.

I was reminded this Sunday that almost all the Ivy League universities began as Christian institutions and they’ve all pretty much shoved God out the door today, producing mostly god-hating liberals who believe first and foremost in socialism and collectivism. They may be great colleges of learning but they have lost their way in terms of their original intent. Likewise, too, our country is headed the same direction.


42 posted on 10/22/2013 6:52:04 AM PDT by OrangeHoof (Howdy to all you government agents spying on me.)
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To: OrangeHoof
Languages change and words change their meaning. As long as the translations from the original Greek and Hebrew are steadfast, using the words and idioms of the 21st century can only enhance understanding, not impede it.

The KJV was a remarkable work in its time but so was the Model T.


Changing the version of the Bible is not going to change the results, until the Preachers preaching the message find out what it means to be saved from their sins.

Until they can preach a message of Repentance and Faith that leads the sinner to a salvation experience whereby God himself forgives the sinner of his/her sins AND CHANGES their heart, or gives them deliverance from their sins, nothing is going to changes.

The So-called Christianity of today has walked away from an experiential relationship with Christ whereby "His Spirit witnesses with our spirit that we are the children of God" (Romans chapter 8 I think vs. 18), to one where you can simply accept Jesus and keep on sinning, because don't you know, there is no real victory on earth over our sin (Sarcasm intended).

I've heard many a preacher preach a sermon about Romans Chapter 7 being where Christians have to live and they completely ignore Romans Chapter 8 where Paul states "Now There is no Condemnation to those that are in Christ Jesus".

Our preachers don't even know what it means to be saved from their sins, how can they lead?

We've got much bigger problems then just the version of the bible being used.
43 posted on 10/22/2013 7:18:26 AM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: OrangeHoof

MANY newer versions omit words, rearrange words that completely change what the scripture is. KJV was the Bible extant for centuries prior to new versions cropping up this century.

Look in newer versions for Acts 8:37 and ponder the differences/omissions.


44 posted on 10/22/2013 7:31:05 AM PDT by RoadGumby (This is not where I belong, Take this world and give me Jesus.)
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To: SoConPubbie
We've got much bigger problems then just the version of the bible being used.

No disagreement there. Ultimately, it is leading to repentance, forgiveness and trusting in Christ that matters more than what translation is preached.

45 posted on 10/22/2013 7:59:44 AM PDT by OrangeHoof (Howdy to all you government agents spying on me.)
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To: PeterPrinciple

I’d kill for “a good mix of both”.

Satan has done an effective job of distracting all with the economy and material goods so that the Church of Acts is very tough to attain in most eyes. After all the singing....everyone goes home and snaps back into the ho hum.......


46 posted on 10/22/2013 8:10:46 AM PDT by my small voice (A biased media and an uneducated populace is the biggest threat to our nation.)
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To: ReformationFan

Many just want a social occasion, not a service.


47 posted on 10/22/2013 8:17:28 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: PeterPrinciple; haffast

The pastor in the comment #6 isn’t merely “observing.” He’s condemning. And I reject that casual condemnation.

The pastor asked, “Did you notice anything wrong with that church?”

The man replied, “No, what was wrong?”

The pastor stated, “No-one had their Bible with them.”

The pastor passed judgment on the church based on the observation that there were no physical paper-and-ink Bibles in the back of the pews or the hands of the congregants. My point was that fewer and fewer people use printed Bibles; many more are using their iPhones and iPads and Kindles and Nooks and Androids and so on.

Let’s be a bit slower to condemn others. Let’s be a bit slower to condemn an entire church based on a 2-hour cursory observation, that may be misinformed.


48 posted on 10/22/2013 9:49:55 AM PDT by Theo (May Christ be exalted above all.)
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To: RoadGumby

I’ve recently learned that the KJV was written in response to the publication of the Geneva Bible. It’s really got a fascinating history. Click to http://genevabible.com/ and scroll to the bottom for background on the Bible that the Pilgrims/Puritans read, that was brought over on the Mayflower.


49 posted on 10/22/2013 9:53:13 AM PDT by Theo (May Christ be exalted above all.)
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To: ReformationFan

2 Tim 4:3


50 posted on 10/22/2013 2:53:57 PM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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To: Theo
Were you there that night?

Do you know and are able to judge this pastor's heart, his concerns for that congregation, and his gift of discernment based on a few lines in a post on a blog on the internet?

Be very careful my FRiend.

51 posted on 10/22/2013 4:53:28 PM PDT by haffast (Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.)
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To: haffast

I am not judging, FRiend.

I am advocating *against* that spirit of dismissive judgmentalism.

Indeed, let us both be careful not to damn an entire church based on a 2-hour interaction.


52 posted on 10/22/2013 7:15:03 PM PDT by Theo (May Christ be exalted above all.)
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To: Theo
Let me repeat my questions since you chose to ignore them:

"Were you there that night?"

"Do you know and are able to judge this pastor's heart, his concerns for that congregation, and his gift of discernment based on a few lines in a post on a blog on the internet?"

And let me add another:

What night of the four day(preached 5X) speaking engagement that the pastor had with that church did I attend?

53 posted on 10/22/2013 8:05:31 PM PDT by haffast (Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.)
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To: my small voice

....everyone goes home and snaps back into the ho hum.......


If you want to have some fun at church and do some small ministry, Ask people “what did you hear in the sermon this morning?” or “what did you read in the Bible this past week.”

You will find the remnant.


54 posted on 10/27/2013 7:58:42 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple
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To: Theo

Let’s be a bit slower to condemn others. Let’s be a bit slower to condemn an entire church based on a 2-hour cursory observation, that may be misinformed.


I am sorry, I saw discussion, learning and correction here which is badly needed. It isn’t all about YOU and your feeling offended.

Do you really understand judgment? He is not saying they are going to hell. He is saying “we can do better than this” which is correction.

Read Revelations chapter two and three. See what Jesus says about the church. It is so bad, He is telling us that if we don’t repent and change, He is going to walk away...........


55 posted on 10/27/2013 8:07:22 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple
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To: PeterPrinciple

I think you may have meant your comment for someone else ...


56 posted on 10/27/2013 11:20:49 AM PDT by Theo (May Christ be exalted above all.)
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