Well...I hate to rain on the parade but...I don't agree. Not completely, anyway.
First I'll get my dumb comment out of the way.
It’s a sad day when you’re more excited to see the team you hate lose rather than the team you love win.
How is that sad? In the NFL, or in most sports, the team with the most wins makes the playoffs. If your team wins a whole lot but doesn't get as many wins as the team you hate, guess what? Your team is eliminated. That kind of requires you to be excited to see the team you hate lose.
Anytime we get to the point where we’re rejoicing over the failures of other churches, we should weep. And then repent.
I wonder if the problem is that it’s hard for us to accept the fact that Jesus Christ loved and died for the church down the street just as much as He did our own. The church across the nation, too.
See here's where my real problem comes in. I don't think we should weep and repent if we rejoice over the failure of other churches. I think sometimes, that it is appropriate.
I know the mods get upset a bit whenever these guys are brought up, but imagine if tomorrow, Fred Phelps was arrested for fraud or something. Imagine that this would lead to WBC disbanding and dying as an organization. We should be happy about that, shouldn't we? We should be praising God that such a hateful group of people as that failed. We should be rejoicing about it. I don't think we should weep if their church fell apart. It would be GOOD if they did.
It's not that it's hard to accept that Christ died for other people. I don't even see how that's relevant to the discussion. Christ died for non-Christians too. That just seems like a false argument to muddle the topic of debate.
And before He died for all of us, he prayed that all of us would be one. Not that we’d rejoice when one of us fails.
If one group of Christians is trying to spread hatred and lies, and they fail, I think that requires rejoicing. Obviously I won't judge any group or denomination and say "Well they aren't Christians" but I will say that there are denominations that do things that are plainly un-Christlike. If they fail in these things, then I'm going to rejoice. I'm going to praise God that they failed and failed hard in their attempts to spread hatred.
We have to get to the place where we see the success of the church down the street as our success. And their failure as our failure.
If the success of the church down the street is directly opposed to what our church is trying to do, then it's not our success. Let me put it this way. During the Civil Rights era, if a church succeeded in getting blacks treated as second-class citizens, would it be a success for a church that was fighting for equal rights of all races? No, it would not be. It would be a massive failure. Conversly, if that same church failed to get blacks treated as second-class citizens, would that be a failure for a church fighting for equal rights? Again, no, it would not be, it would be a fantastic success.
We should pray for one to happen everywhere. And the other to happen nowhere.
I will pray for success of those doing the will of God, and the failure to happen to any who are not. That's plain and simple. If the people trying to not do the will of God are a church or group of Christians, I will pray for their failure, and not feel guilty or ashamed.
When you see other churches fail, even if it’s because of their own sin or stupidity, don’t praise God for their failure. Pray to Him for their restoration and redemption.
I don't see why you can't do both. I can say "God, thank you that these people didn't do something terrible that would hurt people. But at the same time, I pray you will show them their mistakes so they can be closer to you." I can do BOTH you know! They're not mutually exclusive actions.
So yep. While I do agree that churches should be more unified, believe me I do, it's probably not going to happen. While that doesn't mean we shouldn't try, it also means I'm not going to feel bad at rejoicing when hatred is defeated by a church failing.
And that's the end of my show, DONK!