Now, those who know Rick Warren's "law heavy" teaching know that the above tweet is a dig at discernment writers (like Ken Silva, Ingrid Schlueter, and Pirate Christian Radio talk show host Chris Rosebrough) who - according to what Rick Warren is saying in this tweet - don't "do" anything, but focus too much on doctrinal correctness. And what, according to Rick Warren, is the correct way to "do" things? Well, in his own words, Rick Warren has said he thinks Christianity needs a “second Reformation” that would steer the church away from divisive politics and be “about deeds, not creeds” (i.e., helping the poor, the sick, the needy).
Now, not being able to sleuth this out for myself, I can only imagine two scenarios for what has happened here:
(1) Rick Warren "retweeted" this rather juvenile dig at writers who are attempting to come alongside Rick Warren and exhort him to doctrinal purity, or
(2) Rick Warren actually originated the "tweet" and then deceptively tried to make it look like he was just reposting what someone else had originated.
So here is our take on this whole mess. IF Rick Warren really did retweet the above tweet, it's just plain wrong because it's childish and immature. After all, he is a pastor of one of the world's largest churches, and is in a position of authority and leadership. People look to him for wisdom and guidance.
On the other hand, if Rick Warren actually originated this "tweet" - and then lied about originating it - that's taking this mess to a whole 'nother level of wrong. Where in the Bible is there an example of it being okay for church leaders to do such a thing?
And to close, for those who don't understand what the big deal is about "deeds not creeds," the short video below gives a brief teaching on the historic importance of "creeds." Now, no true Christians are AGAINST helping those in need. But the problem comes when the focus shifts from sharing the gospel message and helping those in need to ONLY helping those in need, without sharing the true gospel. Or, in the case of Rick Warren, helping those in need while offering only a non-salvific form of the gospel....a "gospel" that proclaims that God is just waiting for people to come to him so He can help them fulfill their purpose in life......this is not the gospel.
Let me put it this way: if we align ourselves with care organizations that bring aid, but not the salvific message of Jesus' atoning death made on behalf of those who will repent and believe, what happens when these people, who have been made physically comfortable in their poverty or suffering, come to the end of their lives and are face-to-face with a holy God on the Day of Judgment? Will we have given them something of eternal value that they can take with them into eternity? Or have we merely filled their stomachs and made them comfortable on their way to hell?
photo credit: Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) via photopin cc
Additional Resources
Fighting For the Faith Sermon Review of Rick Warren at Desiring God 2010
Is Rick Warren Lying?
Rick Warren Doesn't Get A "Pass"
Rick Warren: Piper Approved
An Open Letter To Dr. John Piper
Desiring God 2010 (continued)