
The Essential Church: New Documentary Asserts God Over Government
The world needs to see how “lockdowns stretched us in our understanding of the relationship between church and state.”
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@nbusenitz Executive Vice President of @MastersSeminary and James Coates, pastor-teacher at GraceLife Church of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, join Shannon Halliday @sphalliday the director of @Theessentialchu for a round table interview.
Watch the full interview in our YouTube… pic.twitter.com/wgF7dazlPS
— Grace Productions (@GCC_Productions) August 4, 2023
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The Essential Church is now available on essentialchurchmovie.com and the streaming platforms below:
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Originally published at Caldron Pool.
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Thankyou Rod.
This story needs to be told and REMEMBERED for a very long time.
The same people who were spineless in previous seasons of marriage plebiscite, Covid, trans issues and wokeism continue on their merry way with the Voice referendum and apartheid practises being promoted now.
Sifting is happening every day.
Rod, I hear your heart through this piece, thank you so much. It seems to me that in many places ‘the church’ ‘was’ the mouthpiece of the state during the ‘so called’ pandemic. I loved that phrase you used as well, I will stop using the phrase ‘covid era’ and revert to the ‘so called pandemic’!
I really appreciate you shining the light on this – so important for the church to wake up to the tactics and schemes of the state.
Why would you choose a phrase that brings into question the fact of the pandemic itself? Surely it isn’t necessary for us as Christians to deny reality to bolster our opposition to any perceived government overreach.
We should call out governments for any inconsistencies in policy. But we need to be even handed about it too.
The article is correct in calling out the inconsistencies of government regulations during the lockdowns. But it doesn’t necessarily follow that it was through a particular prejudice against Christian churches. It was all places of worship. And places of worship were not the only anomaly.
Neither is there any allowance for the least possibility that most Christians, and the pastoral leadership of their churches, made good faith decisions on a “common good” basis to abide by the lockdown regulations, even while aware of the inconsistencies.
So the following is nothing more than a “straw man” ad hominem attack on every single fellow Christian who acted in good faith that, in its innate hostility, has already rejected any reasoned response:
“Romans 13-spouting “Winsome Johnnies” constantly appealed to “nuance” and “follow the science,” while a weakened church, asleep in the light, lined up to salute every word, jab, and injustice.
Spouting Romans 13 from Zoom “Church” and social media’s towers of Babylon, those theologically opposed were told, “Don’t be a naughty boy — practice sacrificial love, and bow down to Caesar!””
When arguments are reduced to this level of cheap mischaracterisation, especially when it’s aimed at fellow Christians, any validity in the primary argument flies out the window.
It goes without saying that there needs to be a discussion, and perhaps even an inquiry at the highest level, on better ways to deal with such community health crises, but sadly, this is definitely not one of them.
Great article Rod. I liked the sentence ” to see where the line has to be drawn, when the sword has to wielded and how the Gospel guides and restrains both”
I have not seen the film but do not doubt that it shows a minority viewpoint. Some critics of this say this disrepects the majority of Christians who obeyed mask wearing and lockdowns for sound Christian reasons.
In 1858 May 9th, Charles Spurgeon preached on the subject The World Turned Upsidedown.
” And have not His followers at all times been a peaceful generation? save only and except when the liberty of their conscience was touched, and then they were not the men to bow their knees to tyrants and kings but with brave old Oliver they did bind their kings in chains and their nobles in fetters of iron, as they will do again, if their liberty ever should be infringed, so that they should not have the power to worship God as they ought”
Obviously Christians will “draw the line” to resist the rise of the State ( which may be “the beast of the sea”) at different points.
I think we all went along for a couple of months but it became apparent to some of us more quickly than others that it was not about health by any measure. I dont think congregations were given a say, I think church leaders made the decision to close doors. I really, really hope that were not doing it to protect their tax free component of their pay or to receive job keeper. That would show they did not trust the congregations for support.
At least John MacArthur returned their covid relief money to the Govenor.
Paul, thank you for this. I acknowledge that Christians and church leaders were placed in a terrible predicament during the so called pandemic response measures. Its easy to look back in hindsight and see what should have been done. I guess many would change their response in the light of the knowledge they now have.
The key for me in your comment I want to applaud and highlight is, Spurgeon’s words, ‘save only and except when the liberty of their conscience was touched’.
For me, my conscience was most certainly assaulted and I had no choice but to go along with my church’s compliance, or I could have broken with my church’s fellowship. That was a terrible time for me and I know for many others. The writing was on the wall for me when it became clear that demonstrations for BLM were permitted but praising God corporately was banned.
If/when this happens again, my heart will be ready for the deception and the attempted control.
“For me, my conscience was most certainly assaulted and I had no choice but to go along with my church’s compliance, or I could have broken with my church’s fellowship. That was a terrible time for me and I know for many others.”
Jim, this is one of the most heartbreaking aspects for me, and in fact one I’m just now trying to write about in my series on revival. And in that context I would like very much to speak with you about using this quote. Many months ago Warwick said he would pass my number on to you. If he hasn’t, he has it still. Hope to hear from you soon.