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“Sign Petition for Shouwang” commentary 07/06/2011

Recently, a member of Shouwang Church, Ms. Xia Xiaoqiu, came under pressure from her employer, the Christian organization World Vision, to leave her job because of her participation in Shouwang’s outdoor worship activities. This incident became the focus of great attention among Shouwang members as well as overseas churches and the international media. In the midst of their shock, brothers and sisters have also been giving some deep thought to the not-uncommon occurrence of people in the church making wrong choices. Interests and faith, law and mercy, fear and hope, they are all entangled, making us wonder what direction we should take.

The Fall 2010 issue of the quarterly Almond Flowers carried an essay by Shouwang elder Liu Guan in which he recounted the events in 2009 related to Shouwang’s attempts to secure a permanent church meeting site. [Note: the full essay in Chinese is at http://www.helpsw.org/2011/07/2009.html.] In his essay, he recounted a period of difficulty he experienced when he also was pressured by a Christian organization to leave his job (he did not specify which Christian organization it was). In the end, he chose to stay with the church and left the organization.

In his essay, Liu Guan wrote, “During the period that we were working on the church building issue, I experienced some bizarre misfortunes in my career and family life. Just as the church started the campaign to raise church building funds, a missionary group recruited me to join its ministry, and after many rounds of interviews, I was honored to be chosen. Naturally, I left the university teaching job that I had shouldered for 11 years, wrote individual farewell letters to each of the close colleagues I had known and left this huge organization. At the time, my departure was cause for celebration for the entire university leadership at all levels, because for the Communist Party branch secretaries, the United Front Work Committee, the school security guards and the human resources department, it meant that they no longer had to be engaged in the protracted work of getting me to toe the Party line. However, contrary to expectations, after three months at the new job, the organization felt that Shouwang Church’s high profile in the current societal context was at cross-purposes with the organization’s ‘secret’ work, and they went so far as to suggest that I choose between my commitment and loyalty to the organization and to my church. To my mind, this really was an issue of principles, and the result was as you probably guessed. While many brothers and sisters were defending me against this injustice, my response – even to this day – was that I kept wondering when this wasteland would be used by God! After that, having left my job twice in three months, I really had no worries to hold me back, and starting in early September, I became fully dedicated to the church building work. Events proved that, in light of how intense the church building work became, had I still been employed during that time, I would not have been able to do both jobs well. Furthermore, it really would have brought great troubles and attacks upon that missionary organization. This was also the Lord’s wonderful provision and leading, to allow me to be dedicated to completing the sacred work of the church building with a no-turning-back attitude. The only possible response to this kind of leading of the Holy Spirit is simply submission and nothing else!”

This experience of Liu Guan’s was not a coincidence, because two years later, Xia Xiaoqiu also encountered a similar misfortune. The reason was the same: because of the “sensitivity” of Shouwang Church; the source was the same: pressure from a Christian organization. In the midst of such an intense spiritual battle, getting a knife in the back is no surprise.

“Everything for the sake of ministry.” When this sentiment becomes law, becomes political principle, the first thing that happens is the distortion of the human heart and the spirit; then it becomes an idol that rises up obscuring the Cross. That’s why, when the Pharisee and the Levi saw that injured man at the side of the road, they both crossed over to the other side of the road, [probably] because they had important ministry awaiting them. But that Good Samaritan, when he saw the man, he was compassionate and he stopped and helped that injured man. Jesus said, “Go and do likewise.”

In the face of severe persecution, how much faith do we have left? The persecution that Shouwang Church and its members are suffering is become an historic lesson for churches throughout China and for overseas Chinese churches. The personal experience of persecution has not only made us fervently long for righteousness and love and made us more understanding of other persecuted Christians and churches, it has also made us see clearly that there can be no compromise between darkness and light. What has Beijing to do with Jerusalem? [Translator’s note: from Tertullian’s question, “What has Jerusalem to do with Athens” meaning “What is the connection between faith (Jerusalem) and the secular world (Athens)?]

There is no middle road for a Christian. Our theology, our thoughts, our families and our lives will all be changed and renewed because of persecution, and by standing on Biblical truths, we will receive an even larger portion of blessing, to become salt and light that bring even greater glory to God.

There’s no such thing as a sun that never sets; there’s only the Church that stands forever tall!


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The Chinese version: http://www.helpsw.org/2011/07/blog-post_2507.html

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Since Dec 2, 2012, my father Pastor Shengliang Gong had High Blood Pressure and Cerebral Infraction, but he never got the proper medical checkup and adequate treatments. Consequently, my father’s illness got worse and worse. More than once my father almost fell to the ground during last November.

Finally when he got the checkup on November 26th 2013, the doctor said my father’s illness was not very optimistic. He was having Cerebral Infraction, Encephalatrophy, Brain Lesions and Leukoaraiosis, etc. The doctor said that my father needs to have checkup every three months. So we repeatedly requested the prison officials to perform checkup accordingly, once every three months. The prison said that they had one done on April 17th, but refused to release the hospital’s medical treatments records and conclusions to neither my father nor the family members. They would not make any specific statements about my father’s illness. Now, my father and our family have no ideas about the level of his illness.

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June 30th 2014

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三化異象
中國福音化
  五十年來,中國大陸的信徒從不到100萬(1949)遽增到八千萬(2000),這是中國五千年來難得的宣教黃金時期;在中國教會裡,也普遍呈現「羊在找牧人」的現象,上帝為中國敞開了大門!現在就是「中國福音化」的關鍵時刻!
教會國度化
  教會是基督榮耀的身體,是一切事工的根柢。今日世界各地的基督教宗派都去中國宣教,如何促使海外教會超越宗派主義,中國教會突破山頭主義,共同營造具有「國度觀」的宣教事工,將是中國教會拓展生根的關鍵時刻!
文化基督化
  1989年「六四」之後,大批的中國知識分子信主,他們承認了理性的局限性,也不再提「反宗教、反帝國主義」,轉而思考基督教對中國現代化有何貢獻?如今正是因勢利導,以基督思想來影響中國文化,以聖經真理來更新中國文化的關鍵時刻!

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