The complexity threshold has been on my mind recently. I do not fully understand what this implies. I do know that as civilizations or businesses or even churches grow in complexity, they become so unwieldly that it take more to run them than we get a benefit from their size. Every civilization from the beginning of recorded history has followed this curve. Sometimes, a collapse, rather than being a negative, is actually a way to shed complexity that we can no longer afford.
Has any church in our Fellowship that has reached a size of stability had a new wave of explosive growth? I hear a lot about latter rain revival, but my poor brain cannot come up with one example of that happening to any of our larger churches. We evangelize and we get people saved and we see them baptized. But we do not grow in attendance. It's like we can make converts, but are we making true disciples?
A disciple is a learner. They hunger and thirst for righteousness. They hunger for solid Bible preaching. They speak in tongues. They give money. They learn how to be a real Christian. They do not just say a sinner's prayer.
Science is not an end in itself. It is a means to an end. It discovers the laws by which the natural world works. This is the complexity threshold. It is not the devil fighting against us. It is not God unwilling to pour out His Spirit upon us again. It is the natural course that every revival has taken throughout history.
The best is yet to come. We may have to wait until we get to Heaven to see that.