Why the ethnic church needs to change its focus from prosperity to biblical priorities.
For many in the ethnic church, the kingdom of God is the means and spiritual impetus to abandon poverty while embracing prosperity and unprecedented favor. But the church does not exist to primarily articulate a message of financial and societal empowerment. Although these elements may be an extension and a fringe benefit to faithfulness and godly living, the kingdom of God is not about the square footage of our homes or the size of our church buildings.
The primary purpose of the ethnic church in America is not to lift up our people but to lift up our Lord. We must lead a call for the entire body to embrace the true definition of the kingdom of God, which, according to St. Paul, is "Righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit" (Rom.14:17, NKJV).
Righteousness
Simply stated, the ethnic church needs to come to terms with its prophetic purpose. First and foremost, we must preach, teach, practice and live lives of virtue.
Our departure from legalism does not require embracing a concept of "cheap grace." More than ever, our pulpits need to hear the call for righteous living and a warning not to embrace the values of this postmodern world. Statistics indicate that the divorce and infidelity rates in our ethnic communities are at an all-time high. Before we preach financial prosperity and confess a plethora of positive affirmations, we must become oracles of righteousness.
Righteousness in action is justice. The ethnic church must address the wrong and present the right. The church has a biblical obligation to speak and act when injustices prevail in our world. The church must take the lead in addressing poverty, racism, genocide, sex trafficking, torture and religious persecution. The ethnic church, particularly the Latino church, must speak to both the barrio of Los Angeles and the leaders in D. C. with the same prophetic zeal.
Peace
The ethnic church must similarly embrace its call to peace. As Sunday morning continues to exhibit the divide between black and white, Latino churches are strategically and prophetically situated to facilitate a church community that is not only multicultural but multiethnic.
Being blessed with the gift of both the Spanish and English languages along with the African, Indian and European heritages, the Latino is the embodiment of God's rich tapestry. Such heritage obligates the Latino church to reconcile all races and catapult peace in our communities and the kingdom.
Joy
If Christian leaders throughout America were asked what word comes to mind when we mention the Hispanic church, nine out of 10 would say "joy." The ethos of our community overflows with joy.
The call to contextualize the prophetic purpose of the Latino church can only be successful if covered with a bountiful amount of joy. Not the joy that can be acquired, but the joy that can be shared and invested. The Latino church has an obligation to bring to the Lord's church the sound of joy, wonder, charm and delight in His presence. When our nation is divided and the kingdom of God suffers violence, we remember that the joy of the Lord is our strength.
Sam Rodriguez is president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, which is the National Hispanic Association of Evangelicals serving approximately 15 million Hispanic believers.
Comments
But early influences wrongly compared America to ancient Israel, made individual freedom virtually synonymous with freedom in Christ leading to self-interest trumping the common good and national interest overshadowing justice to other nations.
Righteousness, peace and joy in the Lord are to be coveted but these need to be situated in a Kingdom framework that does justice to 1) a full compliment of shadow institutions (to those of the existing culture) and 2) to the development of a practical working unity of thinking and analysis in the greater Body of Christ. Push back in a culture driven and shaped by secular values cannot happen without this nor without the anointing of the Holy Spirit. He authenticates Jesus' “gospel of the kingdom” with miracles in church worship communities and with the greater miracle of the Church as the Body of Christ knit and bound together in culture shaping works of kingdom authenticating righteousness, mercy and justice.
In the biblical framework of creation, fall, redemption/recreation and consummation the Kingdom of God is about God's rule over all things starting with the obedient (dependent on him) development of the physical, social and economic potentials of a good creation. Evangelicalism has put its focus on the missionary mandate of Matthew 28:18-20 at the expense of the culture forming mandate of Genesis 1:28 resulting in a virtual abandonment of its culture shaping responsibilities to the culture shaping institutions of a dogmatically secular spirit. Responding to this is not about taking over what exists as a type of reclamation of a supposed Christian past.
All the good that was in that past can not ignore the spirit of radical individualism in the social, political and economic thinking of that time. This gave permission to a mixed bag culture shaping influences: great economic development, medical and technological advances as well as creature comforts.
Included a link to this article on the American Prophet site.
Rev Michael Bresciani
http://www.americanprophet.org
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