Jim Corley met his friend, Alex, at the dealership where Alex worked.
“Jim, I feel like a hypocrite every time I go to church
because I fail to live for Christ so often.”
“Alex, what do you call this part of the dealership?” Jim
asked, pointing to the area outside his cabin.
“You mean the showroom?”
“Yes. And what’s behind the showroom, past the parts
counter?
“The service department,” Alex said confidently.
“What if I told you I didn’t want to bring my car to the
service department because it was running rough,” Jim asked.
“That would be crazy! That’s the whole point of service
departments - to fix cars that aren’t running right.”
“You’re absolutely right,” Jim replied. “Now, let’s get back
to our initial conversation. Instead of thinking of church as a showroom where
image is everything, start thinking of it as God’s service department. Helping
people get back in running order with God is what the church is all about.”
- Craig Brian Larson (ministry127.com)
Ep 5:27 (ICB): “Christ died so that he could give the church
to himself like a bride in all her beauty. He died so that the church could be
pure and without fault, with no evil or sin or any other wrong thing in it.”
“I don't think the job of the church is to make people
happy. I think it's to make them holy.” -
Chuck Colson.
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