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Bible Question: What
is God's meaning of true spirituality? Our pastor has started a sermon
series on spirituality. He is using the six basis of spirituality
according to a book written by Richard Foster. I have severe reservations
about the direction this series may take as it appears to be a topical
sermon series. Also, he is not continuing his Wednesday Bible study
on a book of the Bible but a topical supplement to the sermons preached
on the prior Sunday, which apparently was at the determination of
the group attending. Originally the Bible study was on a Tuesday
and was recently changed to a praise, prayer, Bible meeting. The
Bible study was cut to a half hour and not presented as an in depth
study, but as an overview. I was determined to be open-minded and
have an open-heart. Now it has changed again within a month and is
now a topical supplement. I am having severe difficulty accepting
this change. I feel the pastor is pushing his own needs and/or thinks
this will promote growth in the congregation. I don't understand
where he is going anymore and have lost my fervor to learn as it
would not be possible anymore to find a qualified biblical teaching
else where in the church. I feel completely let down by the church
and the thought of attending another social function, meeting, or
opportunity to feed myself instead of feasting on God's Word is just
about ruining all hope I have in the Church.
Bible Answer: The
book you refer to by Richard Foster may be "Celebration of Discipline." If
so, the book is a reflection of things that he has personally experienced
and believes helped him to grow spiritually. It appears that the
author was looking for something more in the Christian life than
what he had experienced.
Something More. Earlier this
year I read a letter in which a woman described her deep disappointment about
her Christian life. In the letter she asked, "Isn't there something more
to the Christian than this?" Her heart was in pain. She was grieving. She
wanted something more. It is very common for Christians to want something more
in their Christian lives. Many believers read journals and books, listen to tapes
and CDs, attend seminars and special events, and plead with God for a deeper
intimate relationship with Him. They are all looking for "something more!"
Finding More. Sometimes believers “feel” that
they have found something more. Often this sense of finding “something
more” is nothing more than a series of “spiritual disciplines” or “service
unto the Lord.” For awhile they feel like they have found that for which
they are seeking. As a result their Christian lifestyle and ministry at the church
may change. They may teach others their new passion while they are still searching.
The Experience. But unfortunately,
it often does not last and after a while they discover that they are looking
for "something more" again. At first Bible study seems to meet the
need, then it is worship, or some think it is in relationships - fellowship with
other believers. But Jesus offered the "something more" when He said,
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