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The Integrity Crisis by Warren W. Wiersbe. Preface What do you think about these statements: I rather be a struggling Christian in an imperfect church than be a perfect sinner outside the church.
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The Integrity Crisis by Warren W. Wiersbe Preface What do you think about these statements: I rather be a struggling Christian in an imperfect church than be a perfect sinner outside the church. The church is like Noah’s ark: if it weren’t for the judgment on the outside, you could never stand the smell on the inside. ( church father)
Chapter 1 • If you were asked to use ONE word to describe the condition of the present state of the church today, what would it be? • Revival? • Reassessment? • Ruin? • Renewal • Reproach?
If you look at other organization or preacher or other person you will miss the point. • The book is about all of us and the crisis we are in. • How do you feel about trying to same something that might lead to you being misunderstood • The writer is not anxious that others agree with him; but that other bow and ask, “Lord, is it I”
Comment on the depth of the integrity crisis in the church as presented by the author (p.17) • How is the secular world or non-church world reacting to the church’s crisis (p.17-18)? • On what basis can the author assert that the whole church is involved (p. 18)? • Try to take the opposite viewpoint regarding the state of the church (p. 15-19). How might you argue that the church is strong rather than weak?
Reproach • In answer to this question, which of the five R’s (pp. 15-16) would you have used to describe the church today? Why? • How do you feel about the author’s choice of the word reproach (pp. 16)? • Why is the answer to the problem of scandal in the church not as simple as just a momentary focus or timing of events (p. 17)?
Regression • Describe the two elements presently in conflict in the world that prevent an undivided universe pp. 20 • The core meaning of integer is “a whole or complete entity and is the root for the word integrity. Put in your own word a person of integrity • Give one illustration of being of a single heart. pp 22
Another example of a person with a single mind, including a testimonial of time when you were of a single mind. • It is hard to demonstrate a single mind. But try to think of an anecdote that shows the ‘ single will principle in action • Outline the process of moral and spiritual decay. Pp. 23-24 • How could you encourage a new Christian to avoid this decay. Pp 24
For worship is the submission of all nature of God. It is the quickening of conscience by His holiness; the nourishment of mind with His truth; the purifying of imagination of His beauty; the opening of the heart to His love; the surrender of will to His purpose-and all of this gathered up in adoration, the most selfless emotion of which our nature is capable and therefore the chief remedy for that self-centeredness which is our original sin and the source of all actual sin.