| Why The Evangelicals Will Win
Gordon Moyse
In the Uniting Church of Australia there is spiritual warfare (Ephesians chapter six). The battle is with spiritual and dark forces in high places. It is a battle primarily for the Bible's place in the life of a believer and it's authority within the church. Although the issue has been fought over whether clergy living in homosexual relationships outside of marriage could be ordained as clergy within the Uniting Church, the bigger issue is what role has the Bible in the Uniting Church today and what is its authority. It is a battle the Evangelicals with their high view of scripture must win - but it is a battle that they will win. You might well ask why will they win? Here are ten reasons why the Evangelicals will win: 1. Evangelicals are better equipped for spiritual warfare. They may
be naïve politically and have been out manoeuvred by the tactical
nous of the church's multitudinous regulations that are constantly used
against them. The battle essentially is a spiritual one and that is where
the
2. The Evangelical giant has been aroused. The decision made by the
2003 Assembly of the Uniting Church in Melbourne to approve the ordination
of practising homosexuals has shocked the grass roots membership of the
church. Thousands of ordinary members have now joined at crowded protest
rallies held all across Australia. Evangelicals had to lose the vote at
the Assembly in order to awake the slumbering giant within the pews of
the churches. It is the same in the United States where the evangelical
and conservative membership has turned the tide, which for twenty-five
years
3. Old-fashioned liberalism in Australia is already a spent force. There
is a lack of leadership within the Uniting Church in Australia. We are
all mates together and every now and then we get someone whom we elect
as first mate. The Uniting Church is like a cruise ship that keeps going
round and round in circles. The small gay lobby ingratiated themselves
into the church's bureaucracy. Even the President admitted that he was
"greatly surprised" with the reaction of the grass roots membership.
4. Para church ministries have taken the interest, the time and the money of evangelicals but now they are helping their evangelical colleagues by encouraging those within the Uniting church to stay there and fight for their rights as Christians whose time, interest and prayer has made the Uniting Church what it is today. 5. Evangelicals are younger, richer and more energetic. If you look
at the old time liberal clergy in the Uniting Church you will discover
that most of them were trained in the 1950's and 60's. None of them can
stand up and point to any significant growth in any congregation which
they have led as old time liberals. The average age within the Uniting
Church is over 66 years and the clergy suit an aging (sic) and dying membership.
But among the evangelicals, and charismatic Christians within the Uniting
Church it is the young adults who are making the pace. All of the growing
churches in Australia are evangelical. The largest congregations are evangelical.
While the average age of all the people that attend Uniting Churches is
66, the average age of the thousands of people who attend services at Wesley
Mission Sydney is 31 years. The evangelicals across Australia are younger
with more disposable income and are willing to put their money where their
mouths
6. There is a new ecumenical coalition coming into being. There is a
commonality of doctrine and viewpoint on many of the great issues facing
the church today found among Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Orthodox, Protestant
and Pentecostal Christians. They have great concerns for the issues
of quality of life, of faithfulness in marriage and celibacy in singleness
in being opposed to
7. The Bible is never outdated. There are people who always want to
talk about their interpretation of the Bible and who are willing to treat
the Bible as a book of interesting characters and information with as much
authority and inspiration as a telephone directory. But evangelicals know
something that has been forgotten: "you have been born again, not of perishable
seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring Word of God.
For, 'all men are like grass and all their glory is like
8. You cannot fool all of the people all of the time. The history of
fifteen years of dialogue and discussion over the homosexual issues within
the church reveals a litany of church cover-ups, lies and secret meetings.
But the grass root membership of the Uniting Church has woken up. They
are aware of immorality in high places, of lesbian sex, heterosexual adultery,
homosexual partnering among church leaders and they have had enough of
it. They are no longer fooled by church
9. The fear tactic is losing its power. For many years ministers have
been fearful about future placements, about their housing and superannuation
but there is now a new sense of freedom. Ministers are standing up in public
protest meetings saying "For years I have been fearful of my job because
I know that if I speak out on these issues the church bureaucracy will
fail to appoint me to any new church. I was fearful of my career. But not
anymore. I realise I cannot be silent but
In the same way churches were fearful of standing up against the trends
of bureaucrats, however they are no longer frightened of the threatening
talk that they would lose their property and that the church bureaucracy
holds the titles. Many congregations have walked away from there properties
and those who haven't are determined to stay in and fight for their rights
as people who have both paid for and prayed for their church facilities.
Evangelicals are no longer afraid of taking legal
10. Evangelicals are learning to play the liberal game. For a long time
the liberals counted on the evangelicals remaining silent or leaving the
Church in disgust. Evangelicals are not known for their political cunning
nor for their willingness to engage in long debate and bitter dispute.
Now they are no longer leaving and remaining silent. They are prepared
to speak up and fight for the truth. But they do so clad in the whole armour
of God, "each piece put on with prayer." That prayer power
COMING TO A CHURCH NEAR YOU! The battle will be fought in all of the mainline denominations. In the United States and in the United Kingdom the great mainline churches which have been losing membership and significance in society for decades have found revival and renewal through the younger more committed evangelicals. The same will happen in Australia. That is why the evangelicals will win. From Gordon Moyse at http://www.wesleymission.org.au/releases/September03/030901.asp
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