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The great
football coach, Weeb Eubank, had a tradition at the beginning of every
season. He would take all the new and seasoned players, sit them down,
and then begin his lecture. He would take a football, stick it in their
faces, and say to them, “Gentlemen, this is a football! Get to know it
all over again.” He would go on to explain that unless they remembered
the basics of the game of football, they could not win.
The same is
true of the church. Unless we keep going back to the basics of who we
are and what we believe, we will not continue to grow in the truth, for
the truth starts with the basics.
When I was
teaching in South Africa, I would tell the students the same thing every
year. No matter what aspect of Christian work you go into, when you
start in your new position always start by going back to the basics. If
the people a l ready know them and can explain them, you are not wasting
your time because we all need to keep going over them. If the people
don’t know the basics, then you can only succeed, because to not teach
the basics to your people means that you will have no foundation on
which to build.
We are part
of a denomination with many great traditions, but it is not our
traditions which make up our foundation – it is the Bible! Our people
have either grown up in our churches, or they have come from other
churches and traditions where the basics may or may not have been
emphasized. We are witnessing, even in the PCA, a weakening of our
understanding of the Bible’s doctrine of the church. Because of this,
some of our churches are accepting the teachings and practices of the
Emergent Church Movement without even realizing what they are doing. We
must never allow our churches to lose our understanding of the Bible or
our traditions. In the day that happens, we will be like all the other
churches who have stepped onto that slippery slope, moving further and
further away from the truth, unaware of what is happening.
Here is my
suggestion for pastors as well as teachers. Presume nothing! Find out
exactly where your people are in their belief system. If they can
articulate the basics, then you can move on. I emphasize articulate
because if you simply ask people if they believe the Bible is the Word
of God or that Jesus was born of a virgin, most of them will say yes.
But if you ask them to explain and prove from the Bible these truths,
you might be shocked by how little they really know. Read the lead
article and ask your people if they understand the issue Charles is
bringing out. Did you know that 60% of those that are won to the cults
are won out of born again, Bible teaching churches? How can this be?
This statistic occurs because we have wrongly presumed that our people
truly know the basics.
THE BASICS:
Teach them again for the very first time!
— Dennis
Bennett, Coordinator of Training and Resources
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