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It
was the best Sandwich...ever. It had the perfect combination of onion, meat, ranch
dressing, salsa and jalapeno and washed down with sweet tea. I get hungry just
thinking about it but when I moved to Odessa, I left that sandwich behind. I miss
it...a lot. I've looked for one just like it but there's no comparison but don't
worry, I haven't stopped eating.
I'm
sure you've done this with a restaurant, but have you done it with Church? Many
people move to Odessa and struggle to find a church just like the one they left.
The music is different, it's too big, too small, he talks to long, etc. They visit
around but within a few weeks give up and stop looking. The nostalgia of what
they left prevents them from discovering what's new.
Without
a doubt, It's difficult to find a new church even with one on so many corners.
I've had to find a new church before and know it can wear you down. Let me give
a couple suggestions that might help and make a pledge.
First,
the bad news - The church you moved from will never be here. While I'm certain
the church you moved from was great, it doesn't have an identical twin anywhere.
Only McDonald's, KFC and Walmart have mastered that kind of duplication. Besides,
it was the people in that church and they can never be duplicated.
Now
for some good news. Heaven alone is where you get 100% perfection. Until then,
we all get to enjoy something less. In fact, if I find a place that is perfect
(church, hospital, city, or family) I'm afraid I wouldn't fit in. Maybe a perfect
place on earth should be in a museum or hidden behind protective glass. There
is no way a non-perfect person like me should ever be introduced to a perfect
environment.
What
I need is the same entrance point Barnabas found for Paul described in Acts 11.
Imagine the scene when Barnabas arrived at a little church in Antioch. He walks
in and witnesses the Grace of God. "Then when he arrived and witnessed the
grace of God, he rejoiced and began to encourage them all with a resolute heart
to remain true to the Lord." No wonder this church was where they were first
called Christians. Barnabas then rushes to Tarsus looking for Saul with one thought,
"Saul needs abounding grace!" It was grace that fueled Paul in taking
the Gospel all over the known world. Abounding Grace helps you see past imperfection
and ultimately starts global movements.
Now
for the pledge - I pledge to abound in Grace. I want to be a part of a church
that is striving to abound in Grace. When I find it, I'll get involved to make
it the best it can be. Who knows, a place like that might be the epicenter of
another movement.
How
about you? Have you grown discouraged in visiting churches each week hoping to
find what you left? Then maybe it's time for a fresh perspective. Focus on what
you like rather than what you miss. And when you visit, allow grace to abound
in you first. A healthy church is one where people realize their need for grace
and aren't afraid to extend grace to others. If you find a church where grace
abounds, then make it your home.
I
still haven't found a replacement sandwich but I've kept eating, believe me. If
you could see more than my face over there you would agree. See, I found other
great places to eat and I don't know what I'll do if I ever move from them. Kind
of funny how that works.