The ones who are established with a
stabilized income source are the ones who are most scared of losing their
security. They want to do everything to ensure nothing is disturbed. Putting
this in a Church context, the Church leaders and Pastors are careful that they
don’t say anything that can cause offense, even the right and hard stuff. The
fear of losing people and income threatens their security. So, they ensure to
speak everything favorable to the crowd. They hand pick verses from the Bible
that talks about encouragement and blessing of success.
The celebrity preachers have found
this mantra and keep speaking words of success, prosperity, goodness and
wealth. They are always in demand. People are willing to get them at any cost
because they are tied to their personal prosperity. Micaiah’s are rare
to be seen today. Let me take you to 1 Kings 22 where it talks about
the Jehoshaphat’s alliance with Ahab. Ahab the wicked king befriends
Jehoshaphat and urges him to go with him to fight Ramoth-Gilead (1
Kings22:4). Jehoshaphat was unsure about the whole thing but wanted to
oblige based on the word from a prophet. Ahab had readymade 400 prophets (22:6)
and were summoned. They all prophesized favorably and predicted victory.
Because the spirit of the Lord was pricking Jehoshaphat’s conscience he wanted
to check if there is any other prophet beside these 400 Prophets. Somewhere
down in his heart Jehoshaphat could sense something is wrong. Then we notice
Prophet Micaiah is contacted and instructed what to say. 1 Kings 22: 15 The
messenger who went to call Micaiah instructed him, “Look the words of
the prophets are unanimously favorable for the king. So let your words be like
theirs and speak favorably.”
Micaiah was far from being
compromised with cheap thrills of money or security. And this is what he said,
“As the Lord lives, I will say whatever the Lord says to me” And he
was harder to Chenaanah when he mocked Micaiah. As a consequence, we are told
Micaiah was put in the prison and instructed to be provided with little bread
and water until King Ahab returns. Micaiah ends the conversation with these
lines, “If you ever return safely, the Lord has not spoken through
me.”. The end for the king was a disaster as we learn from that
chapter.
Security at the cost of Mission
can be very costly. I have been going to various trainings and speaking
assignments in Churches. I have been personally instructed several times to
mellow down, speak favorably, so that the crowd is happy and not offended. This
is utterly sad and unfortunate state. In my faith journey, I am ready to risk
everything for the sake of the Gospel and I wouldn’t budge from the true
Mission God wants every single person to follow. As Dr Eric Mason points this
out, “The popular preaching of our days is going to catch up with
us! We promise people that if you follow Jesus that He’ll bring your dream to
pass. We have made better entrepreneurs, dream chasers, and personal purpose
Gurus than we have disciples.”. As long as the crowd is successful
the Church assumes they can be successful and secured. Can we strip such false
security and disturb the people in your Church who have lived comfortably all
their lives? Every soul is a Church lying vacant for years, some for decades.
They become the student of the Church all their lives. We need revolutionaries not just good Christians. Jared Wilson stated this powerful statement, “The
mission is to make disciples of Jesus. Don’t settle for just well-behaved
pagans or self-righteous Pharisees.”
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