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    Christian Bumper Stickers

    Posted on Monday 11 August 2008 by Greg @ 11:54 am
    Filed under: Rants

    This “article” is from an old “Stier Straight” article I wrote three or so years ago. Somebody brought it up the other day and it made me smile. Maybe it will give you a giggle today.

    What is it with the body of Christ and bumper stickers? Seriously – how many people do you think will be in heaven because they read some words on the back of a car and were “driven” to become Christians. And who is it that sits around and thinks up these sayings? They are like holy Hallmark cards, the perfect mixture of corny and Christian. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure the intent of taking the time to buy a Christian bumper sticker and actually placing it on the backside of your car is noble. The goal is for all to see these words and declare to all those “sinners” in our exhaust zone some kernel of Christian truth. Deep thoughts like:

    “God is my copilot.”

    “Angels are watching over me.”

    “Christians aren’t perfect, just forgiven!”

    If God is your copilot why not try letting go of the steering wheel and taking a little nap? Shouldn’t He be driving anyway? I mean He’s had his license a lot longer than you and I’m sure His driving record is impeccable.

    And should more than one angel have to watch over you? Should it have to be a team of angels? Are you that bad of a driver? How dare your driving distract heaven from loftier ideals than keeping you from crunching your bumper on someone elses!

    My personal favorite bumper sticker is the classic “Christians aren’t perfect, just forgiven!” It’s like a license to drive badly. So what if you ram the car next to you? You’re not perfect right? I can hear the cop conversation now:

    “Son, do you know how fast you were going?”

    “No. Officer.”

    “You were going forty miles an hour over the speed limit.”

    “Didn’t you read my bumper sticker when you pulled me over? We Christians aren’t perfect, just forgiven.”

    “Well, God may forgive you, but the judge is gonna make you pay.”

    If you are a bad driver (like I am) and you happen to be a Christian (like I am) you should probably break out the razor blade and scrape off all of your Bible bumper stickers and fish symbols (like I did). If you speed a lot or wreck a lot or talk on the cell phone while eating a cheeseburger a lot, it’s time to remove all Christian quotes from your tailgate.

    And if you are a really bad driver you could replace those Christian bumper stickers with ones like:

    “How’s my driving? Call 1-800-Mormon Church”

    “Atheists rule.”

    “Honk if you love Buddha.”

    Just kidding (and if you are a Mormon, Atheist or Buddhist reading this right now…smile, God loves you! How do I know? I read it on a bumper sticker!)

    When you think about it, we Christians shouldn’t need bumper stickers of any kind to declare our Christianity to others. We shouldn’t have to have Christian T-shirts, buttons or bumper stickers for those around us to get the message. Our lives should be so bathed in the love of Jesus Christ and power of the Holy Spirit that those we encounter should sense something supernatural.
    Paul put it this way to the Corinthians,

    “You yourselves are our letter, written on our hearts, known and read by everybody. You show that you are a letter from Christ, the result of our ministry, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone, but on tablets of human hearts.” 2 Corinthians 2:2-3

    What is Paul saying? Let me give you a modern paraphrase,

    “You yourselves are our bumper sticker, written on our hearts, known and read by everybody. You are a bumper sticker from God, the result of our ministry, printed not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not stuck on an actual car bumper, but on the bumper of the human heart!”

    Every word you speak and everything you do is a bumper sticker. Your actions, intonations, attitudes, responses, non-verbal and verbal communication all shout something to people around us. Those who read our micro messages are either drawn closer to Christ or driven farther from him.

    Be careful how you drive.

    I’d like to type more about this. But I’d better stop. I’m driving and don’t want to get in another wreck.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    15 Comments for 'Christian Bumper Stickers'

    1. On August 11, 2008 @ 12:31 pm Heather said:
      • It’s not inherently bad to have Christian shirts, bumper stickers, etc though. In fact, they can be great conversation starters for strangers you meet while shopping, at school, or just out and about. Granted, idealy we should all be constantly actively starting witnessing conversations on our own, but reality tells me that I at least don’t.

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    2. On August 11, 2008 @ 1:30 pm Will said:
      • Hey, buddy.
        Hope your retreat went well last weekend. The only bumper sticker I have on my car is “I ‘heart symbol’ my wife” from a PK event a couple years ago. I remember when you first posted this blog I was Convicted by our Holy Spirit as wild man behind the wheel. Just recently when someone cut me off I threw them the most vicious Roman Catholic “Sign of the Cross” I could muster (I might love my wife but I didn’t mention anything about other drivers). Yet shortly after that I was able to completely forgive someone who was driving ridiculously slow on Hwy 24 and sped up when I attempted to pass him, forcing us to almost collide with a couple of oncoming motorcyclists. (Forgiveness came AFTER I had changed my shorts and persuaded (begged) my wife not to provide him with the universal motorist salute). God reminded me what it means to be forgiven. And what He Means for us to forgive. Something that I read in Eldredge’s “Wild at Heart” that very morning. That true forgiveness means that I am able to set the captive free, and then discover that the captive was me. Thanks be to Jesus Christ, our Daddy and This Sweet Spirit Who never give up on us, and Remind us of Their (His) Holy Love Through His Discipline of Love.

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    3. On August 12, 2008 @ 11:37 am durb said:
      • One of my favorite writers, John Fischer, had a whole commentary on this in his “Catch of the Week” e-mails.
        http://www.fischtank.com/ft/inthetank.cfm
        Scroll down to the March 26-28 discussions. Good stuff on the use (and mis-use) of the “Christian” bumper sticker.

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    4. On August 12, 2008 @ 2:21 pm Becky said:
      • interesting

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    5. On August 13, 2008 @ 8:47 pm Dana said:
      • Haha, this totally brings back highschool memories! My first car ever I had at least 4 bumper stickers of those kind. The only one I remember is “Christ must increase and I must decrease,” using the math symbols. Everyone knew whose car that was!
        I don’t have any bumper stickers on my new (used) car, but when we moved up to Minnesota from Texas in the middle of winter it was funny watching people make sure they were far away from a Texan driving on the road covered with ice! This past winter I wish I still had it on ’cause I hated when people drive close(normal distance) to me thinking I’m a Minnesotan and know how to drive on ice/snow just ’cause I have the plates. :)

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    6. On August 13, 2008 @ 8:49 pm Jordan said:
      • Greg,

        Honestly I have no clue who you are… However, a guy I know is sold on EVERYTHING you do. I promised him I would look into you and what you do. I told him I would also contact you. The reason? I’m looking at a possible church plant and hooking up with people that would make that happen or could give us incite on the “hows” and “whats” or even possibly partner with. My buddy thinks we share the same passion. Could we possibly chat? Maybe answer just a few questions? I know time is precious but it wouldn’t take long. Let me know.

        -Jordan muck
        theendisforever@hotmail.com
        http://www.theendisforever.com

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    7. On August 14, 2008 @ 5:28 pm jessica. said:
      • woahh. greg stier…a bad driver? go figure yo.
        i drove through my church a couple months ago.
        after that everyone started telling me i was going to hell b/c i drove through my church ya know. but yeah. i was like “psh whatever. driving through a church doesn’t send you to hell. sinning sends you to hell. and if any of you guys hasn’t ever sinned i want you to tell me right now b/c i’ve only ever met one person to never sin and that was Jesus Christ. and it’s God’s job to judge me, not yours. so ha.” lol. it was great.
        and then after that someone threw a discus at me and i almost got knocked out. lol. but yah know. rejoice in persecution man.

        woo jesus!!
        he forgives those who drive through churches. (:

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    8. On August 15, 2008 @ 6:07 am Hehe « Tiffany Mead’s Weblog said:
      • [...] 15, 2008 at 8:00 am (Random Thoughts) (bumper stickers, church signs) I came across this post the other day and it cracked me up… thought I’d share. It’s kinda long but [...]

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    9. On August 15, 2008 @ 6:56 am Beth L. said:
      • Bumper stickers, teeshirts, necklaces, fish and all other outward signs of our commitment says with a glance, how we tend to walk. In this fast world we are not walking most of the time. And most of the time a glimpse is all anyone gets. I know when I see these outward signs, I see a brother or sister without denomination or doctrine lines. I see the body!

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    10. On August 16, 2008 @ 12:46 pm ChurchGirl4Life said:
      • greg,
        your awesome i was at the d2s in atl but nt ways i think the bumper stickers and christian t-shirts are a good way to start up a conversation and to witness to others keep up the good work
        God Bless
        Church Girl 4 Life

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    11. On August 18, 2008 @ 4:20 pm Kelsey said:
      • I just think it is an outward to reflect what’s going on in the inside.

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    12. On August 21, 2008 @ 6:46 pm koikoi said:
      • Ok Greg this is TOTALLY un related but
        totally important . My youth group is watching the Gospel Journey series and the “P” one was AMAZING and I totally was touched . You poured out your life story and really inspired me!! What you said opened my eyes . I fought back tears!!! (there was 3 new people and they thought i was CRAZY!!) Your family sorta reminds me of yours now mine are definetly NOT bodybuilders but out of 4 kids 3 of them where know for stuff around the town i dont like. well i wondered if i could find the Gospel Journey on youtube or Godtube or anywhere else so i could share it and watch it again !! so i would like it if you would read and respond back thanks

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    13. On August 22, 2008 @ 3:10 am ChristianSkater said:
      • wow i never thought of this. this is interesting. I dont wear Christian t-shirt or have a bumper sticker for christians. I never really thought of me being bumper sickers. this was Awesome! Thank you for makeing me think greg!!!!!!

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    14. On August 25, 2008 @ 5:39 am Caffeinated Thoughts - » Twenty Items of Interest (v.29) said:
      • [...] One of my pet peeves – Christian Bumper Stickers.  I generally hate cliches [...]

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    15. On August 29, 2008 @ 12:29 pm Tre Lawrence said:
      • Great stuff. Thought it was great…

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