Monday, June 30, 2008

PEACE, Really? Part 1

Rick Warren has become one of the most influential pastor’s in America. He has even been termed “America’s Pastor”. But what does he really teach? And most importantly, is he biblical?
When Rick Warren’s book, “The Purpose Driven Life” burst on to the Christian scene, it rocked the world. It almost instantly became the New York Times number 1 national bestseller. But what was he teaching and was it biblical? And should we follow it. Although we may review the actual book at some point we are not here to discuss it now. However, I will say that his book was very seeker sensitive and contained a very unbiblical gospel. In recent days, Rick Warren become more and more emergent as the movement has become more prevalent.


Recently Rick Warren has unveiled a new plan through which he wishes to begin a new reformation throughout the world. It is called, The PEACE plan. PEACE is an acronym for which each letter stands for a solution to what he sees as the five big problems in the world. Unfortunately what he sees as the big problems of the world don’t deal with the root issue at play in the world, sin. Since he does give five problems and five solutions I am only going to deal with two in this post.


The first big problem that Rick Warren sees in the world is Spiritual Emptiness. This term is completely overused and it really doesn’t describe the true problem. Humans do not have a problem with “spiritual emptiness” but they have sin problem. We don’t need some emptiness in our hearts filled; we need our hearts, which are filthy, wretched, and foul, cleansed and renewed by God who can only do this through our repentance and faith in Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross.


Warren’s solution to this problem is the first letter of peace: Promote Reconciliation. Although this phrase is not inherently wrong, but we need to look at what Warren means by Promote Reconciliation. On his website he makes it abundantly clear that he is referring mainly to reconciliation between men. This however is not the main issue which needs to be dealt with. The true need of reconciliation is between God and man. This is accomplished only through Christ’s atoning work on the cross. Once the reconciliation between man and God is accomplished the minor issue of men to men reconciliation will take care of itself.



Bottom Line: Ephesians 2:16 “and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity.





Note from Noah:

An important facet to discuss when addressing the need for reconciliation exists in the fact that different people will attain different positions in life. Life is not "fair" normally when man tries to be fair, major issues arise. Communism/Socialism is a big attempt that parades under the façade of fairness, but in reality represents a totally unjust system. While it is true that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" (The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America) and that "The rich and poor meet together: the LORD is the maker of them all." (Proverbs 22:2) The key to this view that is that God gives and takes away. In the book of Proverbs we find numerous examples of the importance of diligence and a good work ethic. "But with righteousness He shall judge the poor, and decide with equity for the meek of the earth; He shall strike the earth with the rod of His mouth, and with the breath of His lips He shall slay the wicked. Righteousness shall be the belt of His loins, and faithfulness the belt of His waist. The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, the leopard shall lie down with the young goat, the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them. (Isaiah 11:4-6) This passage of prophecy from Isaiah depicts a time of true, complete reconciliation, a kind that on Jesus can bring, not man.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good post. I just don't agree that man doesn't have a spiritual emptiness inside of him. I think he does, and I think it's an emptiness which God put there for Himself to fill in a person.
So I definitely think people need the Lord living in them to be fulfilled and to have true peace (and thus, live in peace with everyone else). But I also think they need their "filthy, wretched, and foul" hearts cleansed by the Lord, and that happens when we repent. The way I see it, two things happen when one turns to Christ: their emptiness is filled, and their foul hearts are made clean.

I agree with everything else and I'm glad you guys check things with the Word before believing them.

In Christ
Meshaay