First Things First
Multi-site, Parent Church Stories, Philosphy of Church Multiplication, Church Planters | Email This Post March 8th, 2009By Steve Pike, Director, AG Church Multiplication Network
The recent trend toward incarnating the Gospel in tangible acts of compassion is an overdue mid-course correction for our multiplication methodologies. When appropriately implemented, building “compassion bridges” to connect with sociologically isolated “tribes” is a crucial part of an effective discipleship and evangelism strategy. Compassion bridges demonstrate God’s compassion “with skin on”- they make the Kingdom tangible to people who need to know God and that is a good thing. Walking the talk is way better than just a lot of talking.
However, we must avoid the tendency to “over-compensate” to the degree that we replace God’s power to save with our own efforts to demonstrate His compassion. Starting a new community of disciples is a supernatural action of God. We co-labor with Him to make it so. In our efforts to partner with Jesus as He builds His Church, we must always be dependent on the Only One who is able to save. Our good works show God in 3D and are part of His plan to demonstrate His kindness. But our good works can not save.
We must not lose site of the reality that being used by God to bring to life a community of disciples is a supernatural endeavor from first to last. We are absolutely dependent on God to do what we cannot do. We are even dependent on Him to empower us to do what we CAN do. Only God can empower us to authentically love the unlovable. And only God can transform a person from the inside out.
The road to planting a church has become cluttered with a lot of voices proclaiming “this is the way to do it.” As a church multiplier our pathway forward is actually quite simple. “Trust” and “Obey.” Know God and do what He says. Keep first things first and the rest will follow…
