At
present, as the Church becomes more vibrant and continues to dominate every
sector of the world economy, there is a huge dent neutralizing its unprecedented
vibrancy. There is a missing ingredient in its role as a unifying spiritual
institution-as a place where unity and love should be tenaciously preached and
held on to.
Christianity
is a religion that often advocates peace, love and unity. The Bible is replete
with many sermons preached by Jesus Christ, Apostle Paul and several others in
this direction. These prophets left a strong instruction for the Church: to
always stay together and united. One of such is a Scripture that asks ’’how
pleasant is it when brothers live in peace?’’ There are several parts,
according to the book of Corinthians, but Christians are urged to all be one,
despite their various gifts, callings and denominations. The Church is urged to
see its diversity as strength and an asset to forge a united and common front
and not as a liability or as a cause of disunity.
But
Christians seem to have long ignored these biblical and divine instructions, as
what pervades the Church today is a far cry from what the Holy Book stipulates,
and the early prophets advocated. Rather than seeing one another as brothers,
as one in Christ, the Church is, at present riddled with constant strife, conflicts,
discrimination, segregation, seclusion and is divided along doctrinal and denominational
lines. The Church, to a large extent, is currently and widely polarized. It is
divided along itself. There is unnecessary competition among Christians/churches
to outdo one another. There is this rat race of wanting to be the best, and in
a bid to achieve this selfish and unholy end, denominations decide to preach
against one another and greatly criticize the doctrines and practices of other
denominations, whose presence appears to be posing a great threat to their survival.
Mostly disappointing is that those who are supposed to be in the forefront of
ensuring unity and love among Christians, the custodians of Christian faith,
are the ones advancing the cause of hatred the more, thereby, further fanning the ember of prolonged
disunity in the Body of Christ.
One
should expect a servant of God to, at anytime, he mounts the podium to preach ,to be more concerned about messages
that will edify and be beneficial to his congregation, rather than embarking on
severe criticisms of other church denominations-of their doctrines and beliefs.
Through this, hatred is further inculcated in the congregations, who, based on
what they have heard about other denominations, therefore consider them
devilish, thereby, doing everything to circumvent, jettison, avoid and
discriminate against them.
Similarly,
the unnecessary pursuit of selfish, narrow and parochial interests of the church
denominations, rather than the overall interests and growth of the Church as a
whole, is another factor fueling outright disunity in the Church and among
Christians, who are implored to live in unity. The reigning practice among
Christians is ’’My church,’’ ‘’my pastor’’ .This is what they have been
indoctrinated with. One would have expected that Christians should be more
concerned about God, rather than their pastors who are mere instruments in
God’s vineyard. One should have thought Christians to be more concerned about
the Church; the Body of Christ, knowing full well that their church membership
will never count when they get to heaven and will be required to give the
accounts of their stewardship to He that sends them.
For
the Church to grow in leaps and bounds, Christians must forge a common and
united front, as they are expected. The constant and unhealthy emphasis plays
on denominations and doctrines in the Christendom should be deemphasized. These
duo, have for years, been the destructive factors encouraging further disunity
and divisions in the Body of Christ.
Christians,
by the virtues of their chosen religious beliefs, are expected to be at peace,
live in love and get more united, complementing and assisting one another to
grow in Christ, irrespective of their denominational differences. ‘’Though,
there are different kinds of services, but the same Lord. There are different
kinds of working but the same God works all of them in all men’’, submits the
Bible. If the foregoing are the words from the Bible, then why the unhealthy
competition among Christians? Are they not in the same race? Are they not given
the same assignment with the same end in mind-preaching the Gospel and making
it to heaven?
The
Church is more divided along the lines of various ministers of the Gospel, whom
their following see as more spiritually experienced than others, as they are
ready to criticize other servants of God to praise theirs, in a bid to express
their love for their own. But the Bible has an answer to this in the book of 1
Corinthians 1:12:’’What I mean is this: One of you says “I follow Paul”, another,
“I follow Apollo”; another ‘’I follow Cephas’’, still another, ’’I follow
Christ’’. Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized into
the name of Paul?
Apostle
Paul, in his lifetime, always tried to banish divisions from the Church, as he
constantly warned the Church against it: ’’I appeal to you, brothers, in the
name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that
there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in
mind and thought’’, Apostle Paul advised.
Today,
the Christendom lacks preachers like Apostle Paul, who will discourage
divisions among Christians. They rather encourage divisions because it is in it
that their denominations thrive, therefore, trying to further disunite the Body
of Christ. Apostle Paul was not selfish; he was not particular about his denomination;
he was more concerned in populating, irrespective of denominations, the Kingdom
of God, by simply depopulating the kingdom of Satan. Such men like Paul are
today rear among the existing God’s generals. The Christendom needs men, who
are ready to place emphasis on the general welfare, growth and well-being of
the Church as a whole than a mere denomination.
The
Christendom that is devoid of love and unity will not augur well for the growth
and spiritual effectiveness of the Church and what the Church stands for. Little
wonder, the Church has not been able to wrought miracles as it was in the time
of old. Selfishness, narrow and parochial interests will further dent the image
of the Church in the comity of religions. The situation where preachers ,who
should be in the vanguard of unity are rather plunging the Church deeper into
further destruction make mockery of the roles they are given to play. The
interests of the overall Christians should be of utmost importance in the
hearts of all Christian stakeholders.
The
situation where fellow Christians see one another as sworn enemies and
therefore, try to avoid any contact with one another, make mockery of the
Gospel of holiness, righteousness and
unity often preached by the Bible. If unity, love and peace are conspicuously
missing in the Church/Christians, then one cannot but wonder where else it
could be found?
The
situation where beneficial businesses, social associations and proposed
sizzling marriages are disrupted on the grounds of different church
denominations make nonsense of the biblical submission in 1 Corinthians 13;13
‘’And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest is LOVE’’.
The
situation where those who call themselves Christians cannot pray together,
because of the issue of doctrines, denominations is not helping the advised
togetherness the Holy Book admonishes the Christians about. It is discouraging
when Christians join non-Christians to openly criticize a particular church
denomination or a servant of God, with the excuse of ‘’we don’t that in our
church’’.
Christians
must learn not to wash their dirty linen in public, in the midst of sworn
enemies of Christianity. Whenever a church denomination or man of God is
ridiculed by faithful of opposite religions, the whole Body of Christ is
ridiculed. Christians, of whatever denominations, must learn to fight for
Christ and the Church, by protecting whatever denomination that is being criticized
by anybody. The fact that the name of our Saviour Jesus, the Church and
Christian faith is about to be soiled by these ''pagans'', is enough reasons
why some peaceful resistance should be put in place, for the Body of Christ,
not for a particular denomination. We should all, as a matter of urgency, be in
the vanguard of peace, unity and love in the Christendom.
Let
us all roll up our sleeves to work towards a Christendom, that is totally
devoid of internal strife, conflicts, hatred, segregation, isolation, demarcation
and discrimination against fellow Christians, regardless of our denominations.
In as much as we all believe in the Word-Bible, the Birth, Death and eventual
Resurrection and Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, we must all stand
united in the Body of Christ. There must not be divisions among us-the people
of God. Let us all work together to jointly build a Christendom where
denominations will be downplayed; where doctrinal issues will not engender
divisions among Christians. Where we will come together under the umbrella of
unity and good brotherliness, as it is stipulated in the Scriptures. Where we
will collectively become united, jettisoning our irrelevant denominational
interests but the overall unity of the Body of Christ.
It
is by so doing, Christianity and the Church will find their strong footings and
Christianity as a religion, will be greatly envied in the comity of religions.
We must all stand for peace, unity and love-the greatest is LOVE!
By: The Christendom Newspaper Editors
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