….It leads us to attempt to organize spiritual
forces. Our love of organization leads
us to attempt to fix the place where, and the time at which, and the men by
whom, a spiritual movement is to take place.
We fix the place. We choose what
we call a strategic centre and plant there our buildings and our
institutions. There the spiritual movements
must take place if we are to be in any way the agents of it…..For spiritual
work spiritual organization is necessary; but can we create a spiritual
organization of spiritual forces? Only a
divine intelligence can do that. But we
attempt to do the work of that divine intelligence; by fixing our stations and
immobilizing our men……But to be God's agents in spiritual movements we must
follow, not lead. We want to lead, and,
trying to lead, we are simply left behind.
We say: 'Here we will have our buildings,' but the spiritual movements
may be growing unseen by us in another place and by other means. ….While the organization cumbrously laboring,
the time is at hand, and come, and passing away, and the organization has
nothing, or little, to do with it. The
organization is always too late. For we
can organize the external results of a spiritual movement, but we cannot
organize a spiritual movement."
- Roland Allen
From his book The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church
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