Friday, April 3, 2009

The Hospice Mindset

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The church is not a place for the righteous, it is a hospital for sinners.


So goes the popular saying that has taken on almost cliche-like proportions in many of our churches. The idea is that anyone who expects church members to live differently than those who are not members.

Is the Statement Helpful?


The statement is a helpful thing to keep in mind if it reminds us of our own hypocracy or even lack of understanding that the Christian life is one of growth and that we cannot expect new people to be as far along as some of our more seasoned members. It is helpful when it reminds us of these things.


However, too often the saying promotes a situation where there is no growth. It can hide the fact that often it is not the new members who are still falling to the sin that so easily besets them, but the old ones. Too often, it promotes the illogical and unchristian idea that we should not expect Christians to live any differently than those on the outside. Too often the saying promotes a mindset that is quick to call anyone a hypocrite who is calling the church to live better.

Do They Mean Hospice?


In short, too often the saying is used incorrectly. When the saying is used to support Christians who do not grow, then the speaker should say that "the church is not a hospital but a hospice.


A hospice is a place where the sick go to be comforted before dying. The sick go to have their pains masked by drugs while they wait for that same illness to overtake and kill them. Too often, we want to make the church a place where the sick can be confortable while they continue the dying process. A place where they will not be confronted by the realization that healing is possible in Jesus Christ. A place where those who do not wish to be bothered by any of the ethical implications of the gospel can go to have a good shout and go home to live unchanged lives.


Too often we want the church to be a hospice where we do not allow Jesus to take from us our most cherished sins. Too often we want the church to be a hospice where the same sin that elicited our need for Jesus ultimtaely kills us!

Reclaiming the Truth in the Statement


But the saying is right, the church is not a hospice, no, it is a hospital. It is a place where Jesus shows up. It is a place where sick folks are healed. Yes, people are broken in need of great help, but Jesus does something. Yes the church is a hospital.


To not expect that the sinner will get better is not a hospital mindset it is a hospice mindset. To not expect that Jesus is able to help me to overcome all of my weakness is a hospice mindset not a hospital mindset. Certainly the church is a place where the sick congregate, but are the sick expected to get better after a confrontation with the King of the Universe, or are the sick simply entertained while the ailment that brought them there ultimately kills them?

That is the question. Is it truly a hospital where the sick get well or a hospice where the sick are comforted and entertained before they die in their sins?

11 comments:

  1. I agree with you whole heartedly. We are a hospital. Woe to the one who are a hospice. Far too many "play church" and yet they led their lives on as usual. Jesus Christ is the answer! We are living in dangerous times due to the temptations all around us. My prayer is that we spend more time in the word on a daily basis. Maranantha to you too. Steve

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  2. Great posting there, admin. One always wonders whether the church has become a fig tree which bear no fruit. Scary still, such a tree needs to be uprooted and burned for it nolonger is useful. I would shyly take this same issue to an individual level and ask whether as belivers we do represent a hospital or a hospice. Do people see Christ in us or do they see a tomb/sepulchre the moment we open our mouths? Any answer to the question thus translates to the church; and if no Christ is seen in us then whom do people see? Very worrying indeed.

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  3. This is a perfect topic that you brought up that I have to make my comment a 2 part series,lol. But, to be REAL, the church has a cancer that has been growing for soooo long in Her, that Sis.White even warned us many times about in her time about this.

    1)We have Leaders in high places who don't obey God or just playing god.

    2)Members who are not converted but know everything about your business and not the Word of the Most High to save their life if Satan was standing right in front of them.

    3) It's ok for people in the church to join Secret Organiztions and hold hands and sing KuM BA YAH with the Anti-Christ & Friends. but, if someone decieds to have Bible study with a group with "Strange Doctrines", they would get thier heads shaking out the church and their membership with them.

    And don't get me started on the "dress code" issue. Anyone Body got change?

    What I wrote here is not to be funny, but it is to show how sick we are. We think that we are normal, but the mind is sick, very sick. And this is why my Father, who had to let His Son die, for me and for you. The ones that are weak in the flesh are captives and they have not come to the realization of it out as yet. And that is why they are still "Playing Church" in my Father's sanctuary.

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  4. I concur with The Borne Victor. If we are in a hospice are we also not on our way to death? 2 Thessalonians 2 verse 10-12 comes to mind. Has God sent us a delusion, that we should believe a lie because we received not the love of the truth, that we might be saved? Scary yet.

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  5. Never-the-less, there is still hope. Here in South Africa we see a great revival taking place. Without being generalistic, I see it in the church I'm in; our adventist brethren in the puplit are really making attempts to draw us back to Jesus.

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  6. This Blog Post was not to cause hopelessness. I do think that there are places where this is not the case. I just think that in all to many cases this mindset has taken us over. And more than just Adventist, but in much of Christianity in general.

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  7. I do concur that the church is somewhat of a hospital. But from what I see is that any and everything can enter the hospital and just because you are a patient (member) it does not necessitate that you will be healed or revived.

    Here of late, in this 'hospital', many inconsistencies are given (taught) to the new patients (members) to increase its membership which then makes a mockery of Sister Ellen White's teachings. It is not just a feel good period of time to last a few hours while you in the hospital and dispensed when you leave.

    In this hosptial we need to review the charts which references comments in the Creeping Compromise by Joe Crews prior to dispensing more hospice supplements. We also need to teach in this HOSPITAL what its affirmation is and why it is important. Afterall is it the basis of our hospital name SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.

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