It's interesting how our Western society values exclusivity. Remember when your parents forbade you from doing something or going somewhere? All you could think about day after day was doing that one thing they wouldn't let you do -- that one place they wouldn't let you go.
Isn't it sad how, when we reach adulthood, we notice very little authority behind exclusivity? At least with our parents, they had a reason to keep us away from certain activities or places. After all, they were only trying to protect us.
As adults, we are told to keep out due only to pride and hubris. We have gated communities to keep out those who have less money, exclusive country clubs to keep out those not well-heeled, and exclusive programs only for specific genders, sexual orientations, or those with matching skin tones.
Another classic example is the guy who places a large sign on his lawn saying: "Keep Off The Grass!" Neighbors can't help but chuckle as they witness kids, dogs, and even other adults trampling on it day after day. The comical nature of his self-imposed authority keeps people from respecting the sign; it has no teeth.
But exclusivity only fosters coveting what we seemingly cannot have. After all, Satan is behind the idea of exclusivity. In contrast, God wants everyone to be included in His kingdom.
Unfortunately, exclusivity has crept into the church. You can see it in many places.
Have you noticed it? If so, I would love to get your thoughts.
Isn't it sad how, when we reach adulthood, we notice very little authority behind exclusivity? At least with our parents, they had a reason to keep us away from certain activities or places. After all, they were only trying to protect us.
As adults, we are told to keep out due only to pride and hubris. We have gated communities to keep out those who have less money, exclusive country clubs to keep out those not well-heeled, and exclusive programs only for specific genders, sexual orientations, or those with matching skin tones.
Another classic example is the guy who places a large sign on his lawn saying: "Keep Off The Grass!" Neighbors can't help but chuckle as they witness kids, dogs, and even other adults trampling on it day after day. The comical nature of his self-imposed authority keeps people from respecting the sign; it has no teeth.
But exclusivity only fosters coveting what we seemingly cannot have. After all, Satan is behind the idea of exclusivity. In contrast, God wants everyone to be included in His kingdom.
Unfortunately, exclusivity has crept into the church. You can see it in many places.
Have you noticed it? If so, I would love to get your thoughts.