Árdís - 01.01.1964, Side 11

Árdís - 01.01.1964, Side 11
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 9 Christ. There is no true soul satisfaction unless our motivation for all we do is our love for Christ, our love that comes in response to His. We would do well to remember this challenge as we plan our church programs and projects, in order to make them most meaningful for all concerned. The church, we know, is the house of God. It is basically a place of worship. Yet, in some cities, we are told, one’s church affiliation is chosen as one chooses a country club. The church is made up of social beings, it is true, but it is not a social institution. The church is the communion of saints. It has also been defined as the “fellowship of the concerned”. When we love God we love our fellow men as well. But is the church always concerned that our neighbors are fed and clothed and visited, that decent housing is provided for all, that opportunities for work and education are equal for men of different races, that business and politics are carried on in ethical and moral ways? We must never belittle the influence of the church in our country, for it is great. Neither should we feel there is no room for improvement. It is sad to say that too often the church has shown little concern, or has come too late with too little. Whatever degrades men and makes them less than sons of the King we should fight to correct with all the strength that’s in us. We’re all aware that there has been an upsurge in the number of new churches built in the past few years and the number of members on the church rolls. But we know just as well that there is also an increase in crime and in the divorce rate and number of broken homes. It seems evident that there is lack of Christian pro- fession in practice. Though 60% of the population belong to church, only half of these attend on a Sunday. Unless you saw them at worship on Sunday, you would have difficulty during the rest of the week to discover what difference there was between them and non- attenders. They are “Sunday Christians”. Religion and living are not tied together. This superficial Christianity is being challenged today. Are we, too, guilty on a Monday or Tuesday of denying God the lordship of our lives though we confessed our faith in Him on Sunday? There is no doubt that the church is a cherished institution.
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