Jack Hayford: Why So Many Lightweight Christians?





JackhayfordA contemporary “weigh in” on an ancient value.

First, knowing so many ministry-types serve Jesus' goals, I don't want to seem unduly critical of any in addressing a concern. If you're a dedicated servant-leader, I'm on your side! But I want to bluntly talk about the lessened "weight" being given today to Jesus' strategy for advancing His church. He said, "Go—make disciples!"—and this foundational call is increasingly being "dissed."

"Dissing"—the pop word for disrespect—is becoming normalized regarding discipleship. I don't think it's calculated, but it's occurring as "doing church" supplants "becoming the church." A dimming focus on plain, New Testament discipling is bringing us to the brink of evolving dumbed-down saints, a deceivable elect and a crippled Body emptied of ministry strength and unready to face persecution.

Without discipleship, we are at risk of garnering believers in Jesus while not growing stable, committed, empowered agents of Christ. Jesus spoke of people who "for joy" lay claim to faith, but who do not endure. They wither when trials or pressure comes (see Mark 4:5, 17)—and Christians are facing an increase of both in our world.

As leaders, we would well be warned of our common vulnerability to being distracted by the abundance of "enhancements" available to ministry today. "Make up" isn't evil, but it's no substitute for leading believers to "take up" the disciple's cross and be shaped as His true followers. We're within frightening reach of being able to grow bigger churches while failing to grow bigger people.

We are increasingly tooled and trained in technology and management techniques, better resourced with music and media effects, and better housed and staged for added consumer appeal. While not attacking these outsourced resources, I'm asking about our outcomes. Amid our heavyweight enterprises at refining style, we are growing weak in substance. In our version of the bride "trimming to be pretty," are we ending with lightweight believers?

Here are some oft-accepted habits that hint at our weakness. I'm damning none of them, but I'm asking, "What do they weigh?"

  • Special music and skills may assist our worshipping God, and real discipling indeed requires encountering Him. But if my guitarist is being given an 8-bar lick between verses, does the applause generated create an event rather than an encounter with God?
  • A 7-minute drama, carefully, cleverly prepared to reinforce the message of God's word can be heart-searching and hilarious. But if our skits become more for fun than for focus, are we simply "rolling in commercials" for an end product that isn't—or was never—in Jesus' mind?
  • Today's pastor-teacher lives in a world requiring more than a "speaker." It looks for "communicators." Has that mandate turned our focus away from our discipling task to our delivery style? In preaching, might I gain smiles with my cleverness while losing my grip on my sword, satisfying "itching ears" (2 Tim. 4:3) while watering down "the apostle's doctrine" (Acts 2:42)?
  • What about my "charismatic" potential for breeding some people whose preoccupation with "prophetic words from the Lord" have drawn them away from a hunger to be fed the word of God? My "prophesying" may attract a following, but in the end, will they follow Jesus?

    Let's focus on the real and lasting. This demanding hour calls for disciplers—leaders who won't be "diss-tanced" from the call.


    Jack Hayford is the founder of The Church on the Way in Van Nuys, Calif., chancellor of The King's College and Seminary and the president of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. This orginally appeared in Ministry Today magazine. 

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0 #16 B.J.Stone 2013-01-28 13:26
"Church ON the WAY" should stand for a 'worldview' THAT the 'gospel'[GOOD NEWS] being FIRST that Jesus Christ COMPLETED HIS WORK ON His "own WAY" out of here, even as we are called to COMPLETE the work we are called to do ON OUR OWN "WAY" out of here. Secondly, He provided FOR ALL a 'resurrected' NEXT LIFE for all from Adam (Adam's Eve, mother of a living natural soul BODIES) each man in their own order, AND THIS BEING THE 'GOOD NEWS' FOR "ALL", even to those who are falsely given a catholic based (nicolaitan false gospel) that we are 'absent from this natural 'living soul BODY' when leaving this tiny Globe AND OUR 'temporal tabernacle' ('tents' of flesh and bones) BEHIND for the vultures (angels and demons ASSIGNED TO THIS TINY SPHERE in their punishments by God from heaven FOR HAVING LEFT THEIR FIRST ESTATE past, and continuing in vacillations TO THE PRESENT). Any 'weightyness' SHOULD NOT BE FROM 'ANGELS FROM HEAVEN' with a differerent gospel. LETS "COME OUT" FROM ALL CATHOLICISMS !
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0 #15 Florence 2013-01-28 11:36
Truly a word "fitly spoken" for our day. Thank you for being willing to speak the truth.
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0 #14 B.J.Stone 2013-01-23 23:36
Today's prophesy COMES BY 'one's own interpretation' MOSTLY from someone's else's PRIVATE interpretation, HOWEVER, no prophesy "OF SCRIPTURE" TAKEN AND REPEATED word for word FROM ACTUAL SCRIPTURE can be said to have come from 'private interpretation' NOR "one's own interpretation". Grievious wolves HAVE BEEN IN THE CHURCH taking over prophesy EVER SINCE THE SCRIPTURE was complete AND just before Masada, April 2, 73 A.D., the Jews having lost out to the Romans, and John having written Revelation "on the DAY OF THE LORD" on Patmos, having been a missionary to those who had been rounded up BY VESPASIAN, who rounded up all POTENTIAL messiah's COMING FROM THE LINE OF JUDAH, from King David (AT LEAST AS JESUS HAD COME FROM the lines of the MOTHER, both LINES as listed in our gospels, from Mary's father AND Mary's mother's father. John was allowed, however, then to come and go (only later nearing his actual last days IN THE A.D. 90's, was he then SENT TO PATMOS, under major persecution
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0 #13 colf 2013-01-23 18:45
First of all you should know this: No prophecy of scripture comes from ones own interpretation, because no prophecy ever came by the will of man; instead, men spoke from God as they were moved by the HolySpirit. 2pet1:20,21
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+1 #12 Ron Hamilton 2013-01-18 11:46
When they had preached the gospel to that city and had made many disciples..."Acts 15:21. Making disciples follows preaching; who knew?..!

Good word, Pastor Jack. I have sat under your teaching through a variety of means including your week long hands on instruction for pastors and you have always aimed at practically discipline people in how to follow Jesus. We need more leaders who take the call of hands on discipleship serious. It is a simple but tough path and will cost you everything to make one disciple.
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+2 #11 Kelly Y. 2013-01-18 06:44
American King James Version Philippians 4:16
Why, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
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-1 #10 B.J.Stone 2013-01-17 17:54
THOSE who TRUELY have had HIM come in, 'sup with Him', ARE TRUELY left with TRUE "anointing" in the "truth" only HE ONLY can bring within the heart of any truely born again INDIVIDUAL even UNTO A BIRTH from above. Not everyone, HOWEVER, USED His now coming "upon" individuals (no longer Nations) individually IN 'CONVICTION', taken their 'repentence' then TO THE FATHER. Many have tried the modern day 'nicolaitan based' SHORTCUT of taking THAT CONVICTION upon them directly to THE SON. THIS IS HOW, so many today, ARE INTO A 'DIFFERENT JESUS, by 'another spirit', EVEN PREACHINGS OF 'ANOTHER GOSPEL' WHICH IS NOT TRUELY PAUL'S GOSPEL (whom Peter even repented, began to tell us all, that PAUL's gospel, WHEN UNDERSTOOD, & only by the genuine HOLY 'spirit', is the true, genuine, 'gospel' OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, THAT of FATHER AND the Son. ALL else is by an 'angel from heaven' only as 'usurper', yes, sent here by God, but 'in their punishments', NOT BY A LADDER WHICH COMES, RETURNS heavenly
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+2 #9 kelly y 2013-01-17 15:23
American King James Version
But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatever I have said to you.John 14:16 American King James Version
And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;1 John 2:27 As for you, the anointing you received from him remains in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you. But as his anointing teaches you about all things and as that anointing is real, not counterfeit--just as it has taught you, remain in him.2 John 1:2 because of the truth, which lives in us and will be with us forever:
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-1 #8 B.J.Stone 2013-01-17 12:19
John was instructed to write to the 'seven' (golden candlestick remaining Church once at Jerusalem, now the only true Pentecostals left HAVING FLED FROM JERUSALEM, now were ONLY these 'seven' in Asia Minor) and not to any other churches IN THE WORLD, at that time. THESE SEVEN pentecostal apostolic churches, were being told EVEN BACK THEN, the "hear what the Spirit says TO THESE SEVEN churches". The Person of the Holy Spirit THEN, and now, stands at the hearts doors 'KNOCKING', for to be welcomed to come in a 'have a time of fellowship over a spiritual MEAL', AND THERE IS NO SCRIPTURE which backs up that the Holy Spirit "dwells" permanently IN ANY INDIVIDUALS of ANY CHURCHES, then, or now. Neither does Jesus, or the Father "dwell" within us, nor can we take 'communion' and 'imbibe' ANY of the GodHead TO "DWELL" WITHIN US on a permanent basis (exception being the Holy Spirit NOW HERE, Who is the One Who 'knocks' for permission of 'entry' into the 'heart of man').HE COMES UPON any, yes
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0 #7 Kelly Y. 2013-01-17 04:35
The spirit of prophecy is a testimony of Jesus. "The Bible is our first source of judgement. Second, we have pastors and elders who are mature in the Lord and can give counsel in discerning whether or not a message truly originates from the Spirit. Finally, the same Holy Spirit dwells in us. If He is giving a message to the church or to you personally, He can bear witness to it in your own spirit. " A quote from Pastor and teacher from a study that I am working on now. We need to be equipped and the saints
need to be equipped in their gifting.
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