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As I sat in the drive-through car wash, I looked at the inside of my old Plymouth. The AC didnt work, a big oil stain covered the front floor mat, mystery fluid leaked out from under the hood somewhere, and there was an odd assortment of old trash in the back floorboard of the car. As I drove down the road, most folks would have seen a nice shiny red car that looked good for its age. I knew better. I knew it needed some serious work; a lot more than a quick trip through the car wash could perform. I ought to do something about this soon! I thought to myself. Nope. It can wait a while longer. You dont drive this car that much anyway. I rationalized any sense of urgency away. I did remove the trash, but the stain, the broken AC, and the mystery fluid are still very much a part of the little red car driving experience. At least it LOOKS good! I re-assured myself. Thats when it hit me. For the last several years, a friend has asked me to preach a sermon or write an article on what he calls car wash Christianity. My visit to the car wash with my little read car made me realize the time had come! A lot of us, good and decent folks that we are, go to church to keep up that nice go to church appearance on things. Rarely do we delve into the matters that God wants to accomplish in us. Thats because this requires internal as well as external transformation. Some of us hope getting the outside clean and keeping appearances up will suffice for true spirituality. Deep down, however, we fear that if we let God in too close, if we open up our hearts and truly let him look inside us, then we will have to change significantly. Our pet hidden sins, our bits of pettiness, our grip on pride, our fits of self-centeredness suddenly are threatened. Others of us have never ever really seen Gods transformational power at work in the lives of real modern day people, so we dont really expect that God will do that kind of transformation within us. We end up settling for the appearance of faith without sharing in the experience of faith.
How do we open ourselves up to this transformational work of Gods Spirit? While whole books are written to help us better understand this subject, lets focus on a handful key targets to get us started.
Bottom line, God wants us to be cleansed, re-made, and empowered inside out and out. He doesnt want us to settle for car wash Christianity when transformational Christianity, Spirit-led and Spirit-empowered Christianity are ours. Lets not sell ourselves short on this matter. Lets ask God to cleanse us and empower us thoroughly! Have mercy on me, O God, |
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Title: "Car Wash Christianity" Author: Phil Ware Publication Date: February 5, 2001 |
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