Awe of God is one of the things that will keep a church from
running off its rails and being diverted by the many agendas that can side-track
any congregation. Awe of God puts theology in its place. Theology is vitally
important, but whatever awe of theology we have is dangerous if it doesn’t produce
in us a practical awe of God. Awe of God puts the ministry strategies of the
church in their proper place. We don’t put our trust in our strategies but in
the God of awesome glory, who is the head of the church we are endeavouring to
lead well. Awe of God puts ministry gifts and experience in their proper place.
We cannot grow arrogant and snug about our gifts, because unless those gifts
are empowered by the glorious grace of God we serve, they have no power to
rescue or change anyone. Awe of God puts our music and liturgy in proper
place. Yes, we should want to lead people
in worship that is both biblical and engaging, but we have no power to really engage
the heart of the people without the awesome presence of the Holy Spirit, who
propels and applies all we seek to do. Awe of God puts our building and
property in their proper place. How a building is constructed, maintained and
used is a very important issue, but building have never called or justified
anyone, only a God of awesome sovereign grace is able to do so. Awe of God puts
our history and traditions in their proper place. Yes, we should be thankful
for the ways God has worked in our past, and we should seek to retain the
things that are a proper expression of what he say is important, but we don’t rest
in our history; we rest in the God of glory, who is the same yesterday, today
and forever!
We must be committed to do anything we can do be that generation
that commends God’s works, his glory, to the next generation so that they may
be rescued and motivated by a glory bigger than the typical catalog of glories
they would choose for themselves.
Now, it is very hard to preach and shape the
ministry of the church this way if familiarity has produced a blindness that
has effectively robbed you your awe of God. It is very difficult in ministry to
give away what you do not possess yourself. In ways of which you are not always
aware, your ministry is always shaped by what is in functional control of your
heart. If you are motivated by the awe-inspiring experience of having the
esteem and respect of the people around you, you will do ministry in a way that
is structured to get that respect, even though you probably aren’t aware of it.
If your heart is ruled by the awesome power that comes from controlling the
people and situations around you, you will work your ministry to be in control.
If your heart is ruled by fear of man than by fear of God, you will build a
ministry that erects wall of protection around you and builds a moat between
your public persona and your private life. If you heart is more moved by the
awe-stimulating experience of being theologically right than by an awe of God,
who lives at the center of all that theology, you will be a theologically right
than by an awe of God, who lives at the center of all that theology, you will
be a theology gate-keeper who do not pastor messy people well. If your heart is
ruled more by envy over the awe-inspiring ministry of another than by an awe of
the God who has called and gifted you, you will minister out of a debilitating
dissatisfaction with the situation and location of your calling.
Remember again
the ministry you are doing is never just shaped by your gifts, knowledge,
skills and experience. It is always also
shaped by the true condition of your heart. This is why it is important to
acknowledge that local church ministry is one big glory war. In every
situation, location, and relationship of your ministry there is war going on
for what glory will magnetise your heart and, therefore, shape your ministry. There
is a war going on between the awe of God and all of the awe-inspiring things
that are around you that God created. Awe of God will capture you and your
ministry, or you will be captures by some kind of created awe. Remember, any glorious
thing in creation was given that glory by God so it would function as a finger pointing
you to the one glory that should rule your heart – Him.
(quoted from: Paul Tripp - Dangerous Calling)