Topic : Doubtful Things
Resources
- Be The Leader You Were Meant To Be, p. 30
- Fan The Flame, J. Stowell, Moody, 1986, p.99ff
If It Moves Its Sin!
One of my favorite stories comes from a man who used to be in our church. He and his wife were close friends of our family, but they have now moved to another part of the country. We really miss their joyful presence. When he was a youth worker many years ago in an ethnic community, he attended a church that had Scandinavian roots. Being a rather forward-looking and creative young man, he decided he would show the youth group a missionary film. Were talking simple, safe, black-and-white religious-oriented movie. That film projector hadnt been off an hour before a group of the leaders in the church called him in and asked him about what he had done. They asked, Did you show the young people a film? In all honesty he responded, Well, yeah, I did. We dont like that, they replied. Without trying to be argumentative, the youth worker reasoned, Well, I remember that at the last missionary conference, our church showed slides One of the church officers put his hand up signaling him to cease talking. Then, in these words, he emphatically explained the conflict: If its still, fine. If it moves, sin! You can show slides, but when they start movin, youre gettin into sin.
What Governs Life
J. Wilbur Chapman said, My life is governed by this rule: Anything that dims my vision of Christ or takes away my taste for Bible study or cramps my prayer life or makes Christian work difficult is wrong for me, and I must, as a Christian, turn away from it.
Susannah Wesley
This was how Susannah Wesley defined sin to her young son, John Wesley: If you would judge of the lawfulness or the unlawfulness of pleasure, then take this simple rule: Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, and takes off the relish of spiritual thingsthat to you is sin.