Showing posts with label truth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truth. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The Greater Hypocrisy

I was writing in my journal Sunday about this topic, and it dawned on me that perhaps there is a greater hypocrisy among those faithful to the church than there is among those cultural Christians that identify themselves with the church but show only marginal conviction. It has become increasingly apparent to me that those truly in the grips of the gospel will want to share their faith - not as something that they do, but as the foremost thing that they do. This means that in raising their children, they are training them to share their faith; in loving their spouse, they are encouraging them to share their faith; in choosing a career, they are choosing the place in which Christ can best use them to expand His kingdom; in attending church, they are learning how to share their faith better; an so on.

But sadly, most people in church on a Sunday morning don't want to share their faith - not as the foremost thing. And so they are faithful to the church, hoping that the church will meet another need of theirs, be it community or importance or truth. They use the church to meet a need that it was not meant to meet. And so they misuse the church. See, when people say that the church is full of hypocrites, they are saying that the church is full of people who, on Sunday, say, "yes - I believe this," but then the rest of the weak say, "I'm not going to believe this stuff enough to change the way I live. It's important, but I just don't care enough." But then the hypocrites I'm talking about say, "I don't really believe this stuff, but I'm going to pretend that I do as long as I can so that I can use this church to get something that I want." I may be misguided, but all the sudden I am thinking that this is the greater hypocrisy, because it is on a much deeper level.

Of course, I'm convicting myself here as the greatest offender. And then there are those who don't do the things they want to do, but do the things they don't want to do, and so on and so forth. I am not sure that this state of agony exhonerates one from the above offense, but even so, it is probably the state of half of the Church today.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Truth we can't deny

Lyrics from the forthcoming album...

We are bound for better truth than this,
which we have come to find,
which bids us hold inside
the truth we can't deny.
We know we can't arrive,
for it is ours to strive,
pushing all else aside
for a truth we can't deny.

Who would give the sun to watch the sky,
and make believe the reasons why,
and give their life unto the call
that so often eludes us all?

Who would give away their right to know
embracing all their strife to show
that certainty is not the goal
of those who stive to truly know?

We are bound for better truth than this,
which we have come to find,
which bids us hold inside
the truth we can't deny.
We know we can't arrive,
for it is ours to strive,
pushing all else aside
for a truth we can't deny.

To push aside the things we know today
and embrace the one true way
goes against uncertainty we claim
holds any truth behind a veil.

For who am I to say what's true for you,
and what are you to hold me to?
I know there must be more than this
to show the reaasons we exist.

We are bound for better truth than this,
which we have come to find,
which bids us hold inside
the truth we can't deny.
We know we can't arrive,
for it is ours to strive,
pushing all else aside
for a truth we can't deny.