We were in a church once where
the leadership thought any “change agent” was a subversive character out to
destroy the integrity of the church. After one of the leaders had taught a
class along that line, repeating the term “change agent” several times almost
with a sneer, I approached him for a discussion. Here is the gist of our
conversation:
Jesus said we are to be salt and
light in the world (Matthew 5). Both are change agents: salt both as a
preservative and as a flavor enhancer, light to illuminate a topic or a
situation. He also said go tell everyone the good news (Mark 16:15), presumably
to convince them to follow him.
And we all know of churches where
we wish something were a little different. Paul for example was constantly
writing to churches encouraging them to correct their errors. Take the
Corinthian letters as an example (e.g. 1:10). And Jesus, speaking through John
in the Revelation, had corrections for five of the seven churches He directed
letters to in the beginning of the book. See the letter to the church at
Ephesus for example (2:4-5).
But perhaps the most important
aspect of being a change agent is our constant duty to encourage each other to
show love and do good works (Hebrews 10:24-25). My hope for all of us is that
we will not just “go along to get along” but will be change agents for good both in the
church and out.
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