I had an odd phone call this morning.
I’m doing my morning devotions, reading the Bible, and praying and I get this phone call. On the other end is a very nice lady, very pleasant offering the services of their company for our church. They were a collection agency.
They thought they could add a lot of value to our church by freely collecting any debts that might be owed to us. She mentioned that if we rent out our hall we could get those debts back for free.
The thing that struck me was how off and odd this was. I’ll make a strong statement: Church’s shouldn’t be using collection agencies. Our two enterprises should never connect. The fact that they called assuming this would be a good thing demonstrates how misunderstood the church is.
Jesus frees us from our debts, rather than demanding payment in full. He covers over our transgressions rather than seeking to hunt us down, and find retribution. The whole thing just struck me as so odd that I actually started laughing. The point where the church starts hiring collection agencies will be the moment when we know we’ve missed the point.
I’m not saying that debts don’t deserve to be paid. They do. We should honor our word, pay what is fair, and respect the contracts we enter. All I’m saying is that Jesus’ example and model is a bit higher and deeper than that; because he pays what we deserved to pay.
So I’m sure you can guess already, but I ended the phone conversation by saying, “thanks for the offer but we won’t be needing your services”…
This is so good and so true! Thank you… again… for a thought-provoking and inspiring post!
Your blog is encouraging and I enjoy receiving it in my inbox each time! One of a few blogs… well, maybe even the only blog that I take time to read everytime I get it in my email!
Be blessed!
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Thanks so much Trudy, your comment was a huge encouragement. I think its just amazing how God can use these everyday things to hopefully encourage, or inspire others. So thank you for how your comment did that for me!
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What about using their services to collect from recalcitrant tithers? 🙂
Reminds me of a funny story from a farming community where the manager of the local co-op (that bought everyone’s crops for resale to large corporations) became the treasurer of the church. Because he saw both sets of books (church donations and co-op payouts), he would “top up” the tithing of church members by taking it out of their payout and donating it directly to the church!
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That is a funny story – he would have probably like the church collection agency that called me 🙂
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