Thanks to Dave Kraft for posting this!
Much has been written
about leadership and church idolatry .
Here is Tim Keller on the
three biggest idols in Western churches today. It will really get you thinking.
Tim Keller sat down with
Jefferson Bethke way back when to discuss the idols that are most prominent in
western churches. You can watch the full video here, or you can just read below
to gather Tim’s thoughts.
In Keller’s eyes, here are
the three biggest idols in western churches today, followed up with secondary
points that Keller includes:
1) Experience.
Instead of looking to the
Word of God to be their norm and their guide, people tend to look to their own
experience, feelings, intuitions, and impressions to be their guide.
This is part of American
individualism.
Emotion and expression are
very good, but when you make it more important than the Word of God, or put it
higher than the Word of God, it becomes an idol.
2) Doctrine.
This might surprise some
people that I say this.
But I do think some people
make an idol out of doctrine.
There are some sectors of the
church that say if you have your doctrine straight, and if you have your
doctrine right, then you’re pleasing to God.
If you have your doctrine
right, they say, then you are part of the solution, not the problem: you’re not
heretical like everyone else.
There is a pride and a
smugness about having good doctrine that, to me, almost puts it into the place
of the saving grace of Jesus Christ.
3) Consumerism.
Instead of looking to the
church to give themselves into community, people look to the church to get the
services they want.They have emotional,
vocational, and relational needs and they go to a church because it is a good
place to network.
People see the church as a
mall, rather than a family that they give themselves to.
Consumerism becomes the idol
— that is, my felt needs become an idol; they are more important than being
apart of a community.
From Keller’s point of view,
these idols are the ones that are most prominent. But this is not the consensus
— not every church struggles with the same idol in the same way. Keller adds,
“These idols don’t exist equally across the whole church. Certain sectors of
the church struggle more than others, but these idols are all there, and they
hurt us quite a bit.”
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