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Welcome to... Through The Cracks Ministries Home Page No one Lights a lamp and hides it in a jar or puts it under a bed. Instead He puts it on a stand, so that those that come in can see the light. --Jesus (Luk. 8:16 NIV) But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all surpassing power is from God and not from us. --Paul (2Cor. 4:7 NIV) It is through the cracks in our humanity that the light within often shines brightest -- Randy Constan |
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Why I've started this work
Randy Constan
God's love covers everything! If you have sought or are seeking God and yet have found organized religion to be a continual hindrance, I have plenty of good news for you starting with this: You have come to the right place!! It is my goal to share the awesome Love and commitment God has toward you when you entrust your life to Him, and help you toward entrusting Him with your life if you have not already done so.
Too many people are falling through the cracks of Christian ministry and fellowship, and the reasons could fill many volumes. If there is a devil at work in the world today, it is a sad but irrefutable observation that religion is one of his greatest tools. Religion tries to draw people to God and yet often convinces more people to run from God in the process. Worse, multitudes that have experienced God's wonderful presence in their lives are often discouraged, beaten up, and convinced to give up on God entirely, all because of this religion. But the biggest travesty of all is that the purveyors of this situation never see themselves as the cause. Invariably, they also claim to "hate" religion, and just don't see that they are part of the problem! Here are just some of the many ways people fall through the cracks:
The list goes on, and huge portions of believers feel that they have fallen through the cracks in the religious system. Meanwhile, the church ends up seeing itself as "purified" with all their undesirables gone. God has promised to never leave or forsake his children, no matter who else does (Ps 27:2  Heb 13:6), but the problem is not God. It is simple human pride and prejudice hiding behind the masks of justification and religion!
Common Sense Christianity!. I said that my goal here is to share God's Love. Let's start with the basic assumption that actions done in love are those that are done with someone's growth and well being the motivator (self love also qualifies). M Scott Peck, in his now famous book "The Road Less Traveled" described Love that way, and I believe it is in agreement with several biblical definitions. So if we believe that God indeed loves us, we can be sure that as we seek Him for the things we need and deal with in this life, whether spiritual or material, that He will not let us down (Matt 6:31-33). Now common sense tells us If God did not love us enough to see us through anything that came our way in this life, that would not be love at all. Jesus warned us that in this world we would have tribulation (John 16:33), and tribulation often means dealing with problems and issues that don't always simply "go away". Some problems and tribulations are our own making, and some come without a known origin. Irregardless, our job then as fellow Christians... indeed as fellow human beings, is to offer acceptance, comfort, encouragement, and help to brothers and sisters undergoing such trials. Unfortunately, Christians often choose judgment instead, driving those most in need of fellowship away.
Yes, it is high time for some common sense Christianity, and you'll hear me use that phrase quite a bit. The bible does warn against relying on our own understanding, but as we seek the lord we are promised wisdom for the asking (James 1:5), a renewed mind (Rom 12:2), and a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 36:18) to replace our hearts of stone. Such Wisdom and a renewal means that we can trust our own common sense more and more, and recognize instinctively when the things being preached to us are simply wrong. If someone with 10 years of theological training offers to explain to me why I should mistreat someone, I can say "no thanks" without any reservation at all, despite my lack of a doctoral degree. Yet we often hear wrong preaching on many issues, knowing in our heart of hearts that it should be challenged, and do nothing. We dare not even discuss it, lest we cause division in the church. Such silence is at times wise, and at others simply acting (or failing to) out of fear.
The purpose of church. A few pages up, I mentioned how believers are often scorned for receiving challenging new insight from the Lord. The Christian Church if anything has the task of taking the good news of God's goodness, mercy, and Love to the world. In fact the bible declares that people would recognize the Christians by the love had for each other (John 15:35). Yet for as as long as man has sought to gather in the name of the Lord, they have continually formed cliques and clubs that by their very nature exclude everyone that does not think exactly as they do. The very core of Christianity is the demonstration of God's grace given to His children, and yet it is the exception rather than the rule when believers cut their fellow family members any slack. The many radically different Christian groups that claim to be the "enlightened" ones proves this to be true.
This is a part of human nature and there is a proper time for it. Many of us have learned the difficult lesson of marrying or starting a business with the wrong person, and some relationships do indeed call for careful scrutiny. But such scrutiny has gone out of control in Christian fellowship, and it is completely misplaced. The bible puts us all on equal ground by saying that we all fall short of God's standards (Rom. 3:23-24), and speaking to believers says any man who says he is without sin is deceiving himself (1 John 1:8). These and many other scriptures are there to guard us against judging our brothers and sisters and preferring instead to treat everyone as family.
Family!!!
That is what a church is supposed to be! In a family, everyone is invited to gatherings... even the ones that didn't vote the way you did in the last election. Even the not so perfect ones. That weird uncle that never stops talking about war stories, and even that silly cousin Debbie's brother that wears a house dress. Everyone is invited to the table, and everyone's talents are appreciated. Because the thing that counts... the only thing that bears any lasting importance... is being part of that family. In the kingdom of God, in the family He invites us to, that is the way it should be.
Only a few things are necessary... really only one! (Luke 10:41-42) That famous passage in the bible speaks of when Jesus entered the home of Mary and Martha. Mary was spending all her time at Jesus' feet attending to him and taking in every word, while Martha became progressively angry because she was doing all the cooking and preparation. Yet Jesus told Martha that she was working too much, and that it was not necessary. "Only a few things are necessary, and really only one" he said, "Mary has chosen the good part which shall not be taken away from her".
Many have rightfully used this passage as an example of how much more important it is to listen and attend to the Lord than to work for him. Yet we can't seem to get this basic tenet of doctrine straight. Only a few things are necessary... really only one! The bible says that if anyone confesses Christ with their mouth and believes in his heart that God raised him from the dead, they shall be saved; (Rom 10:9) Who is saved? Anyone... that has received Christ that's who! And that means that whatever we perceive our brothers and sisters to be going through, if they are trusting the Lord, then they are family... period!
Not an easy calling! This is a tall order my friends. We all come to the Lord with different baggage, this author included. And our tendency to judge each other is as deep rooted and old as the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil. A curse then, and a curse today. As a result, multitudes that do not fit into the "cookie cutter" molds of churches remain isolated in their faith. So to re-cap, this page, this work, is the beginning of my efforts to accomplish all of the following:
This is a beginning, and this page is basically an introduction. I have much to share, and hope you will take the time to browse the Main resource page during your visit. As the site grows, your patience is appreciated, and your correspondence welcome.
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| 1. | The purpose of this site it for encouragement. While I am always willing and open to discussion of any subject which is hindering someone's spiritual growth, I am not interested in engaging in debates for the purpose of proving or disproving the correctness of anyone's theology. Nor will I censor any material from this site which I feel represents a resource of encouragement to anyone. |
| 2. | The presence of links to other resources is not intended to infer agreement or approval of everything you may find there. A link may have been deemed useful at the time it was posted, but content changes rapidly and without notice on the internet. In fact, I rely on and encourage your feedback if following a link reveals some obviously destructive material that is contrary to the purpose of this site, or if the link is no longer active. |
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| 4. | This site will likely be under construction for a long time, perhaps indefinitely. In an effort to keep the viewer aware of articles and features that are either being written or planned for the future, links may appear that lead only to "under construction" messages. Like many home made sites, it is a labor of love that must be done as time permits, so please bear with me when you run into these. If there is some subject you are particularly interested in that is not yet available, do not hesitate to write. |