The Present Future—New Reality #5—The Shift from Planning to Preparation.
God is making waves all around the North American church. Some churches are going to get to ride them.
-McNeal, “The Present Future,” page. 92.
God does the planning; we do the preparing.
-McNeal, page 95.
The five elements of a spiritual preparation architecture are vision, values, results, strengths, and learnings.
-McNeal, page 94.
I cannot surf!
We have been to
A few years ago we went to
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I can sail! J J
I can look at the waves and tell you how fast the wind is blowing. I can look at a sail and tell you if it is set for maximum efficiency. The lines (there are no “ropes” on a boat) are always ready for the next maneuver. All safety equipment is functional and ready to be used. My sailing bag has twice as much “stuff” in it than what most sailors take. Most never gets used—but I am always prepared. It has been said that whenever two sailboats are on the water they are racing. Absolutely true! This past summer I chartered a 38’ Lagoon catamaran sailboat in the
I can sail!
Sailing is like surfing—you prepare, you can’t plan. You may have a destination but the wind direction, speed, current, type of boat, status of the sails, etc., all impact how and when you will arrive at your destination.
McNeal challenges churches to be in the preparation business, not in the planning business. He asserts that God is the one who plans; we have to be prepared to get on board with his plan.
This morning I drove to a church site in a part of the state unfamiliar to me. The church had no sign on the road or even on the church property. The only clue I had that I was at the right place was a church van in the parking lot with the church’s name on it. Before I got out of my car I knew the congregation was not expecting any nonclub members to show up. Sure enough, what I discovered inside was a group of people content to grow older and fewer in number as long as they could enjoy their religious club meetings and keep members services paid for (including the chaplain “pastor” they hired to look after them). The pastor told me that new people to the area didn’t feel welcome there. I never would have known!
-McNeal, “The Present Future,” pages 97-98.
How does a church (or an individual Christian) prepare to catch the “wave” of God? This will not be an easy thing to do. The next several postings will look at McNeal’s five elements of preparation: vision, values, results, strengths and learnings.
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