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Cheers or Church
I could never recommend anyone watch a show that glorifies
drinking alcohol as “Cheers” did. Have you ever wondered what
made such a show so popular? Can you imagine the summary of the
show as its producers were trying to get it off the ground? “We
want to do a show that is just about a group of drinkers who have
nothing in common except they work at or frequent the same Boston
bar.”
Perhaps the theme song can provide some
insight into what made this show popular and what makes trips to
the bar so popular for many people even today.
“Making your way in the world today
takes everything you’ve got. Taking a break from all your
worries sure would help a lot. Wouldn’t you like to get away?
Some times you want to go where everybody knows your name and
their always glad you came. You wanna be where you can see our
troubles are all the same. You wanna go where everybody knows your
name…You want to go where people know, people are all the same.
You want to go where everybody knows your name.”
This is exactly what people want. They
want to go some place where they fit, where people recognize and
appreciate them. They want to go where they can bear their souls
and find out that others are facing the same problems. They want
to go where everyone recognizes they are all in the same boat.
Therefore, they won’t be judged or criticized for having to work
on problems or deal with fears. They want to go where they can
talk and receive support.
Isn’t it sad that people think they
can find this in the local bar instead of in the local
congregation? Look again at the words of that song. Isn’t that a
good description of what a church should look like?
The local congregation ought to be a
place that can be seen as a refuge from troubles of life in the
world. It ought to be a place where members are recognized and
appreciated. It ought to be a place where we recognize that we are
not the only ones who face troubles. It ought to be a place
without rank and judgment, but with unity and support.
Consider passages like Romans
12:3-21; I Corinthians 12:12-26 and James 2:1-9.
Each of these demonstrates the relationships we are to have in the
local congregation. Relationships of love, support, encouragement
and help with impartiality. This is part of the reason for the
establishment of the church instead of just Christianity as
individuals.
However, Satan has come up with his pseudo-church. He has
convinced people that the only way to get this kind of
relationship is to head to the local bar. We need to be busy
letting people know they do not need to settle for Satan’s
second hand offerings down at “Cheers.” They can find all the
greatness that God has to offer in His church.
Edwin L. Crozier
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