Thursday, January 17, 2008
First Works
"No one who knows today’s church will want to complain that the church doesn’t do anything. No, the church does immeasurably much, and also with much sacrifice and seriousness; but we all do precisely too many second, third, and fourth works, and not the first works. "And exactly because of this, the church is not doing what is crucial.
We celebrate, we represent, we strive for influence, we start a Protestant movement, we do Protestant youth work, we perform charitable service and care, we make propaganda against godlessness -– but do we do the first works which are the basis of absolutely everything?
"Do we love God and our brother with that first, passionate, burning love that risks everything -– except God? "Do we really allow God to be God? Do we leave ourselves and our church to Him completely?
If that were the case, things would have to look different, there would surely be a breakthrough."
[Bonhoeffer’s sermon preached on Reformation Day, November 6, 1932 as quoted in Georg Huntemann’s Dietrich Bonhoeffer: An Evangelical Reassessment (Baker), p. 285].
I'm going to be preaching this idea on Sunday a week at Gum Springs Baptist Church. My text will be from Revelation 2:2-7 and John 6:26-29.
I meet with a group of Baptist preachers/pastors every Monday morning at 9am. They have received me quite warmly and my message of grace/righteousness. At least Brother Winfred has as he asked me to preach a Sunday nite at his church.
We celebrate, we represent, we strive for influence, we start a Protestant movement, we do Protestant youth work, we perform charitable service and care, we make propaganda against godlessness -– but do we do the first works which are the basis of absolutely everything?
"Do we love God and our brother with that first, passionate, burning love that risks everything -– except God? "Do we really allow God to be God? Do we leave ourselves and our church to Him completely?
If that were the case, things would have to look different, there would surely be a breakthrough."
[Bonhoeffer’s sermon preached on Reformation Day, November 6, 1932 as quoted in Georg Huntemann’s Dietrich Bonhoeffer: An Evangelical Reassessment (Baker), p. 285].
I'm going to be preaching this idea on Sunday a week at Gum Springs Baptist Church. My text will be from Revelation 2:2-7 and John 6:26-29.
I meet with a group of Baptist preachers/pastors every Monday morning at 9am. They have received me quite warmly and my message of grace/righteousness. At least Brother Winfred has as he asked me to preach a Sunday nite at his church.
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