I have many friends who are attending and many who are serving in ministry in the United Methodist Church (UMC). I urge you in brotherly love, you need to do the hardest thing you might ever do and leave the church that you love and have worshiped in for so many years. The denomination is no longer the faithful bride of Christ.
Wednesday, May 1, the United Methodist church voted, 692-51, to allow practicing homosexuals to be ordained and to drop its penalty for clergy performing gay marriages. While they have struggled with people and leaders who openly defied the Bible and the stance of the church, now these false teachers and leaders have made their deceptions official positions of the church.
Why is this a big deal? Not because it is a cultural issue facing the church, but because the UMC, in their official vote, has declared they know better than God the Creator about human sexuality. They have declared the Bible and its inspiration to be expired and obsolete. They have bowed at the idol of humanism and cultural ideology. The UMC organization has rejected the presence of a God of holy love for one of sexual immorality.
My brothers and sisters from the UMC may be reluctant to leave. I understand. My words of recommendation to leave may sting. It is a sad day. It seems that darkness has won the day. You have prayed and worked toward faithfulness to the truth and call of God. The years of faithfulness to your local church and ministry under the umbrella of the UMC might feel wasted. However, Jesus is still head of His church. There are new wineskins.
God is working all around the world despite persecution, despite some that compromise, despite those who diminish holiness, and despite those who create a god fashioned to their cultural norms.
There will be difficult days. Lament. Seek the leading of the Holy Spirit and follow Him. There is a revival coming, but it will not take place where the lampstand has been removed. You will have to courageously move forward to embrace the new thing that God is doing in our hour.
To remain in the United Methodist Church at this point is tantamount to tolerating Jezebel who teaches and seduces Christians to practice sexual immorality (Rev 2:20). In the love of Christ, I compel you to remain faithful regardless of the costs.
Do not dismay. The message of scriptural holiness did not originate with the UMC and neither will it end with the UMC. The Good News that God cleanses the heart and empowers for service when he sanctifies you wholly will continue.
Warning: If you are part of another denomination, be aware that these false teachings are pervasive in our culture right now. Contend for the faith. Refuse to compromise either in doctrine or in mission. Continue to take the Gospel (the full of counsel of God) to a world of people who are craving transformation, righteousness, and holiness.
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This is why many have. I am please to be pastoring two Global Methodist Churches who were a couple years ago UMC. They saw this coming, but for them it was the devaluing of Scripture not just in this context but across the board. I pray for other denominations who are facing the same challenge in the near future and like many in the UMC, they don't see it coming.
ReplyDeleteIt would appear as if the Nazarene church is on a similar path. The biblical Methodists held the line for many years, but the apostates have now taken over. Do you see evidence of this in the Nazarene church and its universities? I have. Some employed by Nazarene universities and some ordained in the church openly support what is happening in the UMC...and no biblical church discipline is being applied.
ReplyDeleteI am aware of discipline being applied by Nazarene judicial entities, although I would agree with you that no biblical church discipline is being applied and instead discipline that is ad hoc-ly created, manipulated, and enforced through hostile pressure to make sure that a patriarchal, top-down, fear-based, cultural admonition is administrated via a white male fragility lens.
DeleteYes. I appreciate this article about the situation we’ve been watching in the UMC. It is definitely something that is an exact reflection of what is happening (and has been going on for a long time) in the Nazarene denomination. Taking classes for ordination through their schools was eye opening to how deep the issue runs. Standing for biblical holiness gets one targeted by professors and students alike. These “compromises” with the world do not start off big though. Watch for the little things, Brothers and Sisters. Watch, lest you sleep. It something the Church should be aware of and guard against.
ReplyDeleteJared, thanks for your words! As a Nazarene pastoring in the UMC, I praise God both of my churches voted to leave the UMC when they had the opportunity. We have joined the GMC and praise God for its orthodoxy.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask why Christian’s are so concerned with hammering down on the Methodist Church? It’s okay to call them out in brotherly love. But why is our first mission not reaching as many souls as possible? Why are are you so hung up on doctrine? It just seems like the church’s time and resources should be directed at reaching as many souls as possible and telling them about the love of Jesus.
ReplyDeleteMuch like the frequent warnings in the New Testament by Jesus, the epistles, and John the Revelator; these are warnings against false teachings that have eternal consequences. The church should be able to focus on sharing the Gospel with those who do not yet know Christ, but instead, it is having to spend time refuting what it looks like to live in holiness and walk with God.
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