
The hot topic this year was the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force recommendations. The discussion lasted for a good couple of hours. Yet there were people who said there was no division, no tension in the Convention hall. Some requested special prayer for a spirit of unity and to stop the divisiveness. Isn't disagreement about whether or not there is division in fact division? It was a Convention of Contradictions. Our Convention gave special recognition to a church that gives over 30% to the Cooperative Program and yet we elected a president whose church gives 4% to the Cooperative Program. All of these contradictions baffled me initially and made me ponder whether or not we as Southern Baptists are losing our identity. I am still slightly undecided on that. However, all of this diversity and contradictions reminded me of another group of individuals who came together 2,000 years ago. The disciples of Jesus Christ. One was a wealthy, powerful tax collector and others were Galilean fisherman. Some were outspoken, others were more reserved. Sometimes they argued among themselves. The disciples even contradicted themselves. However out of that diverse group of contradictions rose up the early leaders of the church. Those same men who earlier in the gospels ran like cowards became martyrs for the faith they so strongly believed in. So perhaps our diversity and our contradictions are a good thing. After all the heart of the Southern Baptist Convention is not our Annual Meeting, it is still and will always be the local body of believers gathered together on the Lord's Day. I am proud to be a Southern Baptist!
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I loved this article too! I seen it in the Baptist Message that I received in the mail. We really enjoyed reading it.
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