Thursday, October 27, 2011

Letter to SBC name change task force


October 27, 2011

Greetings,

When the news was first posted about Bryant Wright assigning a task force to consider the SBC name change, I immediately wrote to offer this statement.  What I am about to state is the same that I have been repeating for almost 5 years to my beloved SBC convention and fellow brothers and sisters. 

On our watch as pastors, leaders, teachers and servants of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we have lost this nation.  We have seen evil continue to  abound, the church become less and less and families be destroyed from the inside out.  We are mostly agreed that the only hope for a change in the church, as a whole and our nation is Revival.  Literally, revival is God’s Presence coming down and working a work within us that is Divine for His glory.  Revival only comes through prevailing prayer. 

We are currently, as a nation, under the judgment of God.  We have seen record drought, record flooding, record  tornadoes and an economy tittering on explosion.  All the while the church methods and means continue to point toward entertainment and humanistic efforts for numbers.  Sin continues to deepen in the pulpits and the pews and we are meeting and worrying about a name change. 

I have expressed my concern and desire to see a deep, substantial prayer call for all of the SBC.  Truly, good people, if revival comes down, what difference does the name make?  If God be in our midst who cares if ‘southern’ is there or not?  It won’t matter to the soul seeking truth.  As old Leonard Ravenhill said it, ‘Fire is the most attractive thing’.  The fire of the Holy Spirit will draw them and save them and emblaze them for His glory and kingdom.  The name is so far removed from priority that I cannot even comprehend this group existing except to say, I believe it to lead us to stay away from the main thing – His glory and lost souls.

I beseech you, to put away this agenda.  I ask of you to call for prayer in the seminaries, in the states, in the associations and among the churches to seek God for His mercy.  Let us gather around the most important thing during this judgment and humble ourselves with confession in His Presence.  For ‘who knows if He will return and leave a blessing behind Him’. 

Let us give ourselves to prayer and not minor issues of a name change.  Now I know some of you will say, ‘But we prayed before we began.’   I am not talking about prayer for God to bless , guide and lead the decisions of this group.  I am talking about confession, brokenness, and deep urgency for a convention that has lost its way, departed from the holiness of God and sought humanistic approaches over Divine means of true revival.  Prayer that agonizes over whole families lost, churches dead and dying  and pulpits that are so infected with ‘religious’ speaking instead of prayerful and powerful pulpits. 

Don’t provoke the Lord to anger any more than what we already have  in this generation.

Until,

Dan Biser




http://www.brokenbeforethethrone.com


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