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Worms with Intestinal Fortitude!

Scripture: Acts 12:20-12:24
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: May 2012
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
WORMS WITH INTESTINAL FORTITUDE!
Or Man vs. God
ACTS 12:20-24

Introduction:

What you just witnessed is a parody on pride. (I entered the sanctuary with "Eye of the Tiger" playing over the sound system, high-fiving a few members hands as I made my way to the pulpit)

This is not too far off of what is happening in many of our churches today. Every Sunday the “show” is grander: with music that rivals any secular concert, lights that are worthy of a Super bowl half-time show and preachers that are full of charisma, energy and wit. We are seeing more prideful entertainment in our churches today than we are experiencing humble worship.

While I took some liberties with exaggeration, the tragedy is that the oldest sin, pride, remains our oldest enemy and is not confined nor limited to the unsaved but has crept its way into Christianity even to the precious, once revered, pulpit. It is pride that asks “what about me? It is pride that demands “do something for me”. It is pride that proclaims “look at me”. It is pride that says “the people love to hear me sing” and pride that states “I am changing lives with my sermons”. And it is pride that coils back and attacks when it is rebuked with statements like “it is not about YOU!”

We have leaders in the white house, movie house, school house, police house and, tragically, the church house that have positioned themselves on a pedestal so high they are obsessed over and worshipped as gods. We have churches full of believers that think if the Holy Spirit ever resigned, they will be next in line to be a part of the Trinity. Folks walking around with resumes full of education and experience, with a cover letter written in pride, criticizing those who are working: throwing up the red flag when things don’t go their way and wresting over control and power while the church watches THE POWER write ICHABOD on the door of the church on His way out.

About 4,000 churches shut their doors each year. 53,000 church members walk out of church every week. 2.7 million Professing Christians who used to be faithful to church are inactive today. In 1900 there were 27 churches for every 10,000 people, in 2000 there were 11. And, 50 percent of churches in America have not seen any new members in over two years!

I believe that pride is at the very heart of this dilemma. And if you agree that pride is at the root of the issues of power and control struggles in church, then statistics would agree with me.
I was listening to David Dabbs the other day and he was saying that in the past churches he has been a part of the deacon ministry was about making decisions, having meetings, and conducting the churches business. He stated that he was excited to be in a church where the deacon ministry was primarily about ministry. A place, where as a deacon he was not burdened down with managing the people, but boosted up with ministry to the people.

I believe that much of the success and failures of our country and church falls in the laps of our leaders. Leaders, who are called to be an example, set the bar high, live with integrity, serve with humility and lead with boldness and courage.

That being said let us look at a leader that was swelled up with pride, a pride that ultimately brought judgment from God upon him.

Please turn your Bibles to Acts chapter 12 verses 20-24 and stand with
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Comments

June 22, 2012

1. Steve Shepherd says...

Amen! Very good sermon, Brother McCracken. Preach on! God bless you!

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