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Deconstruction or Just Plain Construction?

August 6, 2021 by Lauren 22 Comments

Independence, Texas sits on the driving route to Shelby’s beloved Camp Blessing.  Every year when we drop off and pick her up from a week of adventure, we pass through.  And every year I have wanted to stop at Independence Baptist Church, which houses the Texas Baptist Museum.  This time my doting husband agreed to stop and let me look.

 

I love history and enjoyed looking at the artifacts of famous Texans and the origins of Baylor University – my alma mater.  And even though the museum was installed by the Baptist General Convention of Texas, I couldn’t help but think of my roots in the Southern Baptist Convention.  If you don’t know the past and politics between the BGCT and the SBC, consider yourself fortunate.

 

Chalk it up to naivete, but I learned only a couple of years ago that the Southern Baptist Convention formed in response to the northern Baptists desire to abolish slavery.  Not a selling point for the ol’ SBC.  And I felt the weight of that in this little museum.

 

Once back in the car, I heard an interviewee on a podcast state that we shouldn’t be afraid of deconstruction.  Attention caught!  If you aren’t familiar with this term, in church circles, it refers to someone re-thinking what he/she has been taught about the Bible and what it means to follow Jesus.

 

I’ll be honest.  I AM afraid of the term deconstruction.  Because I most often hear it in relation to higher profile believers who decide that they no longer believe in God and His Word.

 

To clarify, I think questions are healthy.  I believe God welcomes them.  And His Word contains the answers.  Not trendy books or philosophy or stories of people who walked away from their faith.  When we acknowledge Christ as Lord, we possess only an elementary understanding.  Following Him is a process of learning and growing that lasts a lifetime.  I am certainly not the same Christian I was 5 years ago – or even last month.  To stay the same equals stagnation.

 

To know Him is to become more like Him – not to deny Him.  So as I moved closer to the heart of God and spent more time studying the Bible, I definitely questioned some of the teachings of my upbringing.  For example, Southern Baptists largely follow a teetotaling ideology with regard to alcohol.  I even remember hearing that the wine mentioned in the Bible was not like modern wine – that it wasn’t as potent.  False!  After studying the Bible for myself, I learned that scripture only condemns drunkenness, not drinking in and of itself.

 

I also feel very differently now about the “True Love Waits” ring- wearing purity culture youth groups immersed themselves in during my formative years.  The culture itself set up a works-based mind-set for sexual purity that held rules and regulations above the state of young hearts.  So I no longer subscribe to this teaching.  What I still hold dear?  Jesus’ teachings on holy sexuality and the physical and emotional protection provided there.

 

In the same way, I can see the Southern Baptist churches of my childhood as imperfect foundations for the faith I now cherish.  Something that I have continued to refine and build upon.  But turning my back on the inerrant Word of God is never an option.

 

So what should we do with the questions we have?  Turn to the divinely inspired scriptures.  And when we struggle to make sense of them?  Look up the passages in question in their original Hebrew (for Old Testament) and Greek (for the New).  The opinions of man – or even their interpretations, at times – can be misleading.  And everything we hear or read should always be held up against God’s Word to discern truth.

 

No need for deconstruction.  I’ll not burn it all to the ground.  I’ll use what I’ve been taught as building blocks for the better and deeper understanding I continue to hone.   I forever consider myself a spiritual being under construction.

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Praying God’s Word Wednesday #12

June 23, 2021 by Lauren 18 Comments

After an incredible time in study this morning, I just had to break our typical format today.  As I poured over the scriptures quoted in our church’s sermon this week, I found myself in a full on praise sesh!  I took 2 pages of notes from multiple scripture passages and even raised my hands as I spoke back to God the things I read about Him.  So I decided to share some of it with you.  The scriptures are too many to quote word for word, so I will list the references below.

 

Colossians 1:18, Ephesians 1:20-23, Ephesians 3:6, Colossians 2:18-19, Zechariah 3:1-4 and Galatians 2:20

 

Look up and study these passages for yourself (have your own little bible study) or skip down below and praise God along with me.  I love how the Bible challenges me to pray and praise in ways I wouldn’t think of on my own.  The passages themselves, as well as the Believer’s Bible Commentary on them, inspired my words.

 

You are the beginning, the first born from the dead.  You have first place in everything!  Your body is glorified.   You are unique and cannot be second anywhere.  

Lord, You created everything.  Because of who You are and what You’ve done, You reign supreme.  In our lives, you have preeminence.  You sit at the Father’s right hand.  You rose and ascended!  

God, you triumph over every form of opposition.  Satan is defeated by your victorious power.  You employ that power on our behalf.  Your omnipotence is immense.  Take us soon to be with you!

Your name is above all others and you’re superior to every other.  King over all kings and Lord over all lords.  All things remain under your feet.  You have universal dominion.

Forgive us when we rebel, deny you and resist you.  Forgive us.  We are awestruck as we contemplate you, all-glorious Lord.  Jesus, you have been given universal sway.  And we, the church, get to share your rule.  Your marvelous grace saves us and gives us the unique privilege of being your body.  May we compliment you.  

You permeate the universe and supply it with all it needs.  This is too much for us to understand, but we admire you.  Thank you for including us as heirs of your promise.  

We get to draw from your exhaustless resources for our needs.  You sustain us and direct us.  May false teachers never lead us away.  

Moment by moment we depend on you.  You take our iniquity away from us.  You love me and live in me.  It’s too much!  The old me has no more claims on my daily life.  You live your life in me.  Praise you, Lord!

 

I would LOVE it if you would add a praise to mine in the comments below.  Let’s keep the party going!

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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