Outposts?

Pastor Jim Kilby • September 9, 2024

I read a book recently where the author challenged Christians to make their churches "outposts of another kingdom beyond time and space." I thought the analogy was perfect, but I wonder to myself why they're not already acting as outposts. Unfortunately, far too many churches seem to have bought into the belief that church is a temporary outpost from the world--somewhere to go to feel better for an hour or so. Then many leave and return to their lives of sin, and selfish pursuits. Nothing could be farther from what we're commanded to do. Our gathering places ARE supposed to be outposts of heaven; places where we gather to praise His name, encourage one another, and quicken His return as we hasten to complete the work He's given us to do! If those of us who've been redeemed by the blood of Christ had any idea what we've been saved from, what it cost our Lord, or even the slightest hint of the glory that awaits us, the power that surrounded our gatherings would be undeniable, and simply unquenchable! 

 

 "Dear friends, I urge you, as aliens and strangers in the world, to abstain from sinful desires, which war against your soul." 1 Peter 2:11


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