I've heard it said in many churches to: "Invite people to church!" And by "people" this would refer to the unsaved. Yet, do we realize the devastating effects this is having? (Right off the bat you disagree with me, so I'm going to break it down into some bullet points)
Problems with this method of "evangelism":
* If the pastor doesn't give the gospel that week, will they ever get the message of salvation?
* It numbs our conviction to tell our friends, family, coworkers, or whoever we meet about the message of the gospel, because it's MUCH easier to invite them to church then to share your faith--just let the pastor do it, right?
* Churches become more catered for the unbelieving than for God
* If the unsaved sit in church long enough, they will think they are saved, and eventually become leaders in the church--sometimes even pastors and never become a Christian.
* They might be confused or scared off from deeper teachings or spiritual gifts in operation (depending on your church of course)
Now... do I think we should shun unbelievers from entering the doors of the church--of course not! My point is that if we are only inviting people to CHURCH and not to CHRIST what we end up with is a lot of false Christians which give the true Christians a bad reputation.
This method is just not biblical. We should invite them to Christ, and if they come THEN bring them to church so they can grow in their faith and be surrounded by other believers. :)
Problems with this method of "evangelism":
* If the pastor doesn't give the gospel that week, will they ever get the message of salvation?
* It numbs our conviction to tell our friends, family, coworkers, or whoever we meet about the message of the gospel, because it's MUCH easier to invite them to church then to share your faith--just let the pastor do it, right?
* Churches become more catered for the unbelieving than for God
* If the unsaved sit in church long enough, they will think they are saved, and eventually become leaders in the church--sometimes even pastors and never become a Christian.
* They might be confused or scared off from deeper teachings or spiritual gifts in operation (depending on your church of course)
Now... do I think we should shun unbelievers from entering the doors of the church--of course not! My point is that if we are only inviting people to CHURCH and not to CHRIST what we end up with is a lot of false Christians which give the true Christians a bad reputation.
This method is just not biblical. We should invite them to Christ, and if they come THEN bring them to church so they can grow in their faith and be surrounded by other believers. :)