| Charles Spurgeon said: “The
Gospel is like a caged lion: it does not need to be defended,
it just needs to be let out of its cage.”
At the beginning of the 20th century, particularly after the
famous Scopes trail, religious conservatives adopted a “retreat,
separate, and escape” philosophy of ministry. The belief
was (confirmed, it seemed at the time, by two World Wars), that
the world was careening to terminal disaster and the Lord’s
return was imminent.
This ministerial philosophy, with forethought and purpose, gave
priority to personal piety and ceded the cultural and civic institutions
of society to secularists and modernists. To be involved in these
arenas was considered “non-ministerial,” something
Christians “ought not to do.” The church should save
souls, not get involved in lesser realms of “the world,”
so we were taught.
As history has unfolded, and as the continuing decay of our culture
testifies, this strategy was a mistake (with ongoing repercussions),
unaltered by occasional pockets of “revivalism” which
are frequently little more than rotating already harvested grain
from one person’s bin to another, with little or no net
increase to Christ’s kingdom.
Surely the Church is called to save souls, but the Gospel has
become so individualized, internalized, and privatized, as to
no longer have a “salt and leaven” affect on society.
Today, in the institutions of culture and society, religion is
condescendingly tolerated as a private indulgence, for the intellectually
weak, with no objective relevance to society.
This internalization and privatization has been an unmitigated
disaster. The Gospel is both individual and social. If we win
souls, win elections, change a few laws, and lose the culture,
and the hearts of people, we have lost. As the bearers of God’s
image, our pre-fall cultural mandate did not disappear when sin
entered--it just needed to be redeemed, and it has been!
Being a believer in Jesus Christ is a redemptive vocation. Our
Protestant forefathers (Calvin) taught that the “individual
believer has a vocation to serve God in the world—in every
sphere of human existence.” He taught that Christ was the
Redeemer of every part of creation, including culture. The believer
is to be the extension of Christ’s kingdom, not just in
the four walls of the church on Sunday, but in the street, office,
and marketplaces of the world, every day of his/her life. The
Christian is called to be God’s agent of transformation
and reformation in neighborhood, professional organization, and
civic institutions.
The believer of the 21st century must break out of the preaching,
praying, and Psalm singing spiritual ghetto of societal irrelevancy
that the church has become. We must recover the mandate to be
salt and light. The answer is not activism of various forms. Cultural
coercion is not the answer for cultural decay. Aggressive conservative
moralism is, and always has been, the enemy of the revelation
of Christ--a counterfeit gospel. The manifestation of the life
of Christ and Christ’s kingdom, heart by heart, life by
life, individual to individual is the need of the hour. The world
is not waiting for a better funded and more persuasively presented
idea—it groans for the manifestation of the sons of God.
This institute is committed to a fundamentally evangelistic paradigm.
The courses and seminars offered by Wave of Life are specifically
designed vocationally, with the express intent to equip believers
for life reality, not just church existence. Of course, we give
due emphasis to the study of Scripture; however, the context of
our study is not data transfer of information, but the transference
of life and passion that affects behaviors and destiny.
We neither despise academic learning, nor intellectual excellence.
We will strive for both. However, we will worship neither. To
that end, we offer a developmental track for those called to the
realm of the academy or Biblical scholasticism. However we are
committed to not marginalize those who do not share the same calling,
but rather attempt through our course offerings to bring kingdom
reality to every arena of life.
To that end, we believe we are unique and trust that you will
find in our courses what you are looking for, that you may be
personally strengthened, conformed to His image, and equipped
for more effective life expression in whatever endeavor He has
called you.
Will you join us? Will you pray for us?
Come, let us discover Him anew and extend the good news of the
Gospel into every corner of the planet. |