Friday; July 21

Last week I was scanning the news headlines and one caught my attention.  In an interview with CNNMoney one of Uber’s top executives said, "Sometimes we've acted as a startup, and the world doesn't view us as that. We're not at a scale where we're a startup anymore."  To be honest, I don’t know much about the company and have never ridden in a Uber, but I was intrigued by his comment.  The worldwide company has come under some scrutiny and it would be easy to blame their problems on being new or being small or just being a start-up, but the truth is that they are players on an international stage and are expected to act in a certain way.
          As I pondered this comment, it got me to thinking about Christianity.  Do we try to defend some of our struggles because our numbers are few (relatively speaking) or because we are feeling some social pressures by vocal antagonists?  Do smaller churches view themselves as victims of a community they perceive as being against them?  Folks, we are not a start up!  We are not victims!  We are not dinosaurs or a dying breed!  We are millions-strong!  We have a faith that has been refined by centuries of study and commitment!  We serve The All-Powerful God!  We have to avoid (or stop) acting like weaklings!
          When the Apostle Paul wrote to the first generation church in the heart of the Roman Empire he inspired them to believe in what is possible by noting, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” (Romans 1:16)  We need to accept the role we have been given by the King of this world:  We are His people, this is His creation,  it will be His victory!
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