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Sunday, December 31, 2006

The New Year!


Thus far it looks as if Our Heavenly Father is going to allow us to see another New Year come to us.
2006 was most certainly a very hectic year for many of us. But, God has guided us through it and I'm sure that even with all of the ups and downs, He has blessed us in many ways!
Everyone take care of yourselves while you are out celebrating the new year tonight and thank God that you are here to see another one come to us!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Hebrews 1:8,9

8) But to the Son He says: “ Your throne, O God, is forever and ever;
A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of Your kingdom  (KJV)

9) You have loved righteousness and hated lawlessness;
Therefore God, Your God, has anointed You
With the oil of gladness more than Your companions." (KJV)

 Hebrews 1:8
"But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom."
Problem:
Since the Father addresses the Son, "O God", this is taken by Trinitarians as proof that the Son is "very God".
Solution:
There is some uncertainty as to the precise translation of this verse. Two possibilities exist:
"Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever" (A.V.)
"God is thy throne for ever and ever" (R.S.V. mg.)
Since only the first of these translations is useful for the Trinitarian, it will be assumed that this is the correct translation.

"Therefore God, even thy God" (vs. 9) is evidence that Christ is not the "Eternal Son". Since the Father is the God of Jesus, then clearly Jesus is not himself "Very God". (See also John 20:17).

Hebrews 1:8 is a quotation from Psalm 45:6. In this Psalm the Hebrew word "elohim" is translated "God". The word "elohim" is used of Moses relationship with Pharaoh: "And the LORD said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god {elohim} to Pharaoh". (Exod. 7:1). It also is used of the judges of Israel. (Psa. 82:6 cf. John 10:34; Exod. 22:9, 28). Persons who are divinely appointed and made strong by Yahweh are referred to as "God", but this does not imply they are persons within the Godhead.

In "the world to come" (Hebrews 2:5), the Son will be called "The mighty God" (Isaiah 9:6), although "now we see not yet all things put under him." (Hebrews 2:8). In the Kingdom Age, the Son will reign with the power and authority of his Father. (1 Cor. 15:24-28). The writer to the Hebrews points out, however, that the "more excellent name" obtained by the Son is by virtue of his personal worthiness and elevation by his Father, and not by the Son re-claiming divested powers of the Godhead, as Trinitarians assert: "Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows." (Hebrews 1:9).    WrestedScriptures.com

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

1 John 5:7-8

    1 John 5:7-8  "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. (8 )And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one."   KJV

    When you read this verse, one is tempted to believe that it backs up the claim of the trinity. However, it does not say that!

    Note the text above this is in bold print, if you will. That short piece is what is known as the Comma Johanneum. The Comma Johanneum is a comma, or short clause, present in most translations of the First Epistle of John published from 1522 until the latter part of the nineteenth century.*

    It comes by way of major use of the third edition of the Textus Receptus (TR) as the sole source for translation.

The resulting passage is an explicit reference to the Trinity (the doctrine that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one God), and for this reason some Christians are resistant to the elimination of the Comma from modern Biblical translations. Nonetheless, nearly all recent translations have removed this clause, as it does not appear in older copies of the Epistle and it is not present in the passage as quoted by any of the early Church Fathers, who would have had plenty of reason to quote it in their Trinitarian debates (for example, with the Arians), had it existed then. Most Churches now agree that the theology contained in the Comma is true, but that the Comma is not an original part of the Epistle of John.  Wikipedia < For More

       Here are various texts of this verse from more accurate bibles.

(6)This is the One who came by water and blood, Jesus Christ; not with the water only, but with the water and with the blood It is the Spirit who testifies, because the Spirit is the truth.

(7)For there are three that testify:

(8) the Spirit and the water and the blood; and the three are in agreement.    New American Standard Bible (NASB)

1 John 5:7-8   New Living Translation (NLT)                                                (7) So we have these three witnesses-(8) the Spirit, the water, and the blood—and all three agree.

Footnotes:
1 John 5:7 A few very late manuscripts add in heaven—the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit, and these three are one. And we have three witnesses on earth.   Holy Bible. New Living Translation copyright © 1996, 2004 by Tyndale Charitable Trust.

1 John 5:7-8   English Standard Version (ESV) 
(7)For there are three that testify: (8)the Spirit and the water and the blood; and these three agree.

The Holy Bible, English Standard Version Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers.

    As with all things, the reader is encouraged to search the Scriptures and make his/her own conclusion based on prayer, conscience and study
of the Word of God.

  

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The Wisdom Of The Pharisees (cont.)

   We will now continue with this article, which has been edited for brevity.

The Wisdom of the Pharisees
By Chip Brogden @ Watchman

    However, I suggest that the sect of the Pharisees is alive and well today, only it is no longer a sect within Judaism, it is a sect within Churchianity that continues to differentiate people based on external religious rules and customs. The names and customs have changed, but the same old "wisdom" prevails:

"You cannot be a Christian if you don't go to church."

"God will not bless you unless you pay your tithes."

"You cannot know the truth unless you get it from the 1611 King James Version."

"If you leave the church you lose your spiritual covering."

"If you don't submit to authority you have a Jezebel spirit."

"Submission means never asking questions."

"A true prophet always encourages and never judges."

"Women be quiet."

"Jesus' real name is Y'shua."

"God's real name is God."

"Saturday, not Sunday."

"Sunday, not Saturday."

    When you take all these things and add them up, what do you get? What is the result? Pride, spiritual elitism, narrow-mindedness, dullness, and darkness. In a word, I describe these people as DISTRACTED FROM THE SIMPLICITY OF CHRIST!
Religion is the result of becoming consumed, absorbed, vexed, and stressed out over the "many things" while completely overlooking that only One Thing is needed (cf. Luke 10:41,42). It is the scrupulous, agonizing work of straining out gnats and swallowing camels (Matthew 23:24). Taken to its absurd conclusion, it actually feeds that Spirit of Antichrist that is always fighting against the Testimony of Jesus.
In Acts 18 we find Paul preaching Jesus in Corinth. As is always the case, whenever you decide to preach JESUS AS HE IN FACT IS, it will attract the ire of the local religious establishment:
"When Gallio became governor of Achaia, some Jews rose in concerted action against Paul and brought him before the governor for judgment. They accused Paul of "persuading people to worship God in ways that are contrary to the law" (Acts 18:12,13, NLT).
You see? There it is again - the Law of Moses, Torah, the traditions and customs of the elders. Paul was always ready to debate the Jews. Being a Jew and a Pharisee for many years, Paul enjoyed the arguments and usually won them. Yet something different happened that day...
"Just as Paul started to make his defense, Gallio turned to Paul's accusers and said, 'Listen, you Jews, if this were a case involving some wrongdoing or a serious crime, I would be obliged to listen to you. But since it is merely a question of words and names and your Jewish laws, you take care of it. I refuse to judge such matters.' And he drove them out of the courtroom" (Acts 18:14-16,
NLT).
Hallelujah! Thank God for Gallio! If an unbelieving Roman judge has enough discernment to confound the wisdom of the Pharisees, what about us? I pray God will give us the gift of single-mindedness in our pursuit of Christ and Christ alone. May God give us the courage to say, "If it is a question of Christ and His Kingdom I would be obliged to look at the issue more closely. But since it is merely a question of words and names, Sabbath days and holidays, religious rules about outward things, Bible versions and denominations, you take care of it yourself. I refuse to argue over such matters."
His yoke is easy! His burden is light! Come to Him and learn of Him. Repudiate the wisdom of the Pharisees and embrace this Man Who does not keep the Sabbath, because this Man is the Son of the Most High God, and there is therefore now NO condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus!

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Monday, December 25, 2006

The Problem With The 'Church'

   Yes ladies and gentlemen, I am on the case of the sorry excuses that we call  'church' once again! I am talking about the 'church' leaders in this case.

    First I have an article here for you to read. Then I will give my 2 cents worth on the matter.

     This comes from  Dr. Norman L. Park (Murfeesboro, Tennessee) and can be read in its entirety at Central Truth Ministries!

THE HIERARCHICAL MODEL

   The defense of the prevailing model may be stated as follows: responsibility can be only hierarchical. The world about us teaches us that control must be vested in the few as the only alternative to anarchy. Power and decision-making must belong to the few and authority exercised from the top down so that all can be done “in decency and order.” Hence the “eldership” must rule, like the corporate board runs the corporation and manages the employees, who correspond to the ordinary church members. For reasons of specialization, the value of which capitalism has demonstrated, the office of “minister” has been developed and put at the apex of the pyramid. Through him as their proxy, the elders discharge their teaching function. As Campbell once wrote, he has “shut up everybody’s mouth” except his own, and his he will not open unless he is paid for it. Pay is also found for the song leader and the church secretary, but not for the librarian, the keeper of the nursery, those who prepare the communion service, or the Sunday school teachers, though logically they also should be regarded as employees in the productive enterprise.

   The minister does most of the planning, originates most of the proposals, writes the letters, plays a key role in funding and in expanding the plant (he is almost always the one with the shovel when a cornerstone is laid), and substitutes for the elders in hospitality, overseeing, and counseling. He wields extensive blacklisting power against other churches and other preachers. However, he is hired exclusively by the elders and serves at their pleasure. These men control the church property, and the treasury is exclusively at their disposal. Their decisions are not to be questioned, but meekly accepted, and are not subject to review or reversal by the church. As a self-perpetuating body, they also choose the deacons and set the program of the church. Though members may he permitted to propose, theirs is the exclusive duty to dispose. As authoritarian guardians of the church, they determine who may participate, who may be tolerated if kept silent, and who is to be excommunicated. They are the final judge of truth, which may vary from “eldership” to “eldership,” but within a given congregation, it is a settled matter. For practical reasons a member may be permitted to hold a contrary truth provided he does not vocalize his belief.   MORE

    From my own experiences, I have seen that more often than not, that many of the churches in this country are run more like 'for profit' corporations rather than a house of worship!

    I have been asked to not come back to a few churches in my time because I would question the pastors teaching for a particular Sunday.

    A pastor does not like someone who may know the Word of God better than he does. The last thing that most (not all) pastors want to be is questioned on anything that they say is coming from out of the bible.

   I blame alot of this attitude on those of you who sit in the pews on Sundays and Wednesdays and listen to the nice preacher and believe that everything  he has said for the past 20(?) minutes is right You never look up what he has said to make sure that he is in line with the Word of God nor do you say anything to him when you do find that the teacher is wrong in his use of scripture.

    The congregation (you) has gotten lazy (you) and complacent (you). Many of you are as blind sheep following a blind man over the edge of the cliff ahead and you do not even know it!

   If your preacher, pastor,ect. does not make you uncomfortable and a little angry with his sermon, then that individual is not doing his job.

   Here is a small sample of the leadership problem in the church today.

   "The evils flowing from the policing and control of authoritarian “elderships” are evident on every hand. One church member has been denied any participation in any church activity of a Tennessee church for 17 years because he does not believe that elders have the authority to rule the church. One writer for Integrity received a cease-and-desist order under threat of excommunication. One group meeting during the week in Borger for worship and edification were told that they had to stop unless the program was approved in advance and an elder present at the meeting. In Murfreesboro impromptu singing was stopped by the order that nobody could start a song except the official song-leader. In another church folk songs were banned by the order that only songs in the songbook could be sung. In still another church girls were told that they could not vocalize prayers in prayer circles in private homes. Only officially approved literature may be displayed in the library or reading shelf. Sunday school teachers may be advised not to call on certain members for class participation. Voluntaryism may be totally squelched and spontaneity banned, though both seemed to be major features of first century worship."   CTM

    Question authority, even the churches! You do a great disservice to yourself and the others around you if you do not open your mouth when it is necessary to do so! Even most important, you do a great disservice to God!                         Michael d.

Wisdom of the Pharisees Part1

By Chip Brogden

"This man cannot be from God, because He does not keep the Sabbath day" (John 9:16ff).                                                                         "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools" (Romans 1:22).
   I have made the statement several times that most churches would not recognize the Lord Jesus even if He walked down the aisle on Sunday morning and sat on the altar. This statement is largely designed to shake people out of their complacency. It is highly unlikely that Jesus will actually go to church this Sunday. I do not believe Jesus attends many religious meetings, and this belief has a Scriptural basis: "He does not keep the Sabbath day." For that matter, He does not keep any day, for every day is His Day and He cannot be contained within a particular twenty-four hour period.
    When you read the Gospels one thing becomes quite clear. The more religious you are, the less likely it is that you will see, recognize, and appreciate Him for Who He really is.
    Sinners, on the other hand, had little trouble recognizing Him. The Samaritan woman may have been a despised outsider to the Jew's system of religion but it only took her a few minutes to realize that she had found the Messiah. The Roman centurion, an unworthy Gentile, nevertheless knew where to go when his servant was sick, and Jesus said this man's faith was greater than anyone in Israel. The Syrophoenician woman had enough faith to ask Jesus for only a few crumbs from the table, and even though she was technically not a Jew, Jesus gave her everything she asked for. Yes, Jesus was indeed a friend of sinners, publicans, tax collectors, and women caught in adultery.

    But look at His own people, the Jews. Listen to the religious leaders, the spiritual teachers of Israel, the professionals and the experts of prophecy and the Law. What is their verdict? How do they read Him?
    "This man cannot be from God." Cannot be? Are you sure? This man is opening the eyes of the blind, casting out devils, making the lame to walk, raising people from the dead, multiplying food, walking on water and teaching people to love one another - even love their enemies. This man cannot be from God? Why not? On what grounds are we going to reject him? We cannot deny that this man is performing powerful miracles and signs.
   "This man cannot be from God, because he does not keep the Sabbath day." Well, I suppose that settles it. Y'shua cannot be from God, he cannot be a prophet, he cannot be the Messiah or the Son of God, or even a good Jew, because he does not keep the Sabbath day! Yes, it is all very clear now. How could we have missed that?

   So where does Y'shua get his power? If He doesn't keep the Sabbath then whatever power he has can't come from God. If the power doesn't come from God then it must come from Beelzebub. How else can you explain it? That's why it's so easy for him to cast out demons!
Fellow Pharisees, this man Y'shua must be stopped. Not only that, he deserves to die. First, because he calls God his father. Y'shua also says he has the power to forgive sins. No one but God can forgive sins, so he is obviously guilty of
blasphemy. Second, he does not keep the Sabbath. Now the Law of Moses says if anyone does not keep the Sabbath they must be put to death. Third...

  Friends, you are witnessing the wisdom of the Pharisees in action. Jesus called them fools, blind leaders of the blind, snakes, and hypocrites who will not escape the damnation of hell. Amen, we say. How easy it is to look back on this evidence today and condemn the Jews for failing to recognize their Messiah and our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
  However, I suggest that the sect of the Pharisees is alive and well today, only it is no longer a sect within Judaism, it is a sect within Churchianity that continues to differentiate people based on external religious rules and customs. The names and customs have changed, but the same old "wisdom" prevails:                                             (Continued)

 

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As with all things, the reader is encouraged to search the Scriptures and make his/her own conclusion based on prayer, conscience and study of the Word of God.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

A Look At Christmas

Christmas is for joy, for giving and sharing, for laughter, for coming together with family and friends, for tinsel and brightly decorated packages... But mostly, Christmas is for love. It was this love for which Jesus came to this world and sacrificed his life.
Thus Christmas is a celebration of love and mirth symbolized by the Nativity, the Santa, the caribou, the poinsettia and the evergreens. All that bring home the spirit of love and life. And this is the spirit that makes Christmas so popular throughout the world.
Though originated by the Roman Catholics who commemorate the December 25th as the day of birth of Christ Child, it has gradually come to be celebrated by the non-Catholics as well.
   So be it the United States or in other parts of the world Christmas is celebrated as the commemoration of the birth of Christ Child -- very likely the holiest event ever to take place anywhere on the Earth, and an entirely worthy occasion to celebrate. But don't we often wonder if we've got these things about it right? And why is the difference of opinion (however immaterial) regarding the date of birth? Is it even on the right date?

Happy Birthday Jesus!!

   I hope that you all have a very Merry Christmas and that you keep it safe for everyone! Give God and His son their due credit!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

The Apostle Paul

   Taken From JewishEncyclodedia.com

   Christians everywhere know who Paul was, or do we?

    The claim in Rom. xi. 1 and Phil. iii. 5 that he was of the tribe of Benjamin, suggested by the similarity of his name with that of the first Israelitish king, is, if the passages are genuine, a false one, no tribal lists or pedigrees of this kind having been in existence at that time. Nor is there any indication in Paul's writings or arguments that he had received the rabbinical training ascribed to him by Christian writers, ancient and modern; least of all could he have acted or written as he did had he been, as is alleged (Acts xxii. 3), the disciple of Gamaliel I., the mild Hillelite. His quotations from Scripture, which are all taken, directly or from memory, from the Greek version, betray no familiarity with the original Hebrew text.                                                                                  Copyright 2002 JewishEncyclopedia.com. All rights reserved

            Study more of Paul HERE

Friday, December 22, 2006

Let go and Let God!

by Michael

   You know that sometime we believers have a hard time trusting  God to take care of our circumstances especially when it seems as if all of hell is breaking loose around us.

   The worse that things get, the harder we try to fix the mess and many times we totally forget about God when our problems do not pass by quickly.

   You must keep in mind that our Father is always there to guide us and to help us out when we need it, but He isn't going to do a whole lot as long as you are trying to do his job for Him! God will stay on " standby" while you are trying to do His work!

   Many times we end up with so much going on in our lives that we begin to wonder if all of this is worth the hassle. God does know what He is doing. If you have a particular situation going on at the present time and have had the problem for awhile, then maybe God is trying to teach you something. Humility, humbleness, patience are just a few that come to mind. You should always remember that to be over-comers, you have to have something to over come!

   It is you that God is after, not your circumstances!

   You must also remember that God is always working in our life but He may not be working in the area of your preference.

   Remember to THANK and PRAISE God for taking care of the problem and don't take the credit for something that God has done!

              Isaiah 42:8 (New American Standard Bible)

"I am the LORD, that is My name;
I will not give My glory to another,
Nor My praise to graven images.

              Daniel 4: 30-31(New American Standard Bible)

30"The king reflected and said, 'Is this not Babylon the great, which I myself have built as a royal residence by the might of my power and for the glory of my majesty?'

31"While the word was in the king's mouth, a voice came from heaven, saying, 'King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is declared: sovereignty has been removed from you,

               Romans 8:26-32(New American Standard Bible)

26 In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words;

27 and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.

28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.

29 For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brethren;

30 and these whom He predestined, He also called; and these whom He called, He also justified; and these whom He justified, He also (glorified.

31 What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who is against us?

32 He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him over for us all, how will He not also with Him freely give us all things?

      Have a BLESSED day!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Happy Birthday Jesus!

   Just click this link and watch all of it. If you have young children, they will love this!   HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESUS!!!

Does John 1:1 Prove the Trinity?

   This has always been a controversial subject to touch on since most Christian's believe that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are one entity.

  They point to John 1:1 ("In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." ) as proof of the trinity. Of course, there are many more verses to pick and choose from to back this claim up. There are also many more verses in the Christian Bible that dispute the trinity!

    For example:

"These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee:"

John 17:1.

If John meant to tell us that "Jesus and God are one and the same" then shall we understand from this verse that God is saying to Himself "Self, glorify me so that I may glorify myself"? Does this sound like this is the message of John?

    Get More HERE

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Living In The Past

    Many Christians have a problem with living in the past when it comes to being forgiven of their sins. Their mind (Satan) tells them that they are not good enough for the grace of God and they go on with the guilt trip.

   I've been there a few times myself because some of the things that I used to do, that I was not proud of, would not go away. The devil is a good one for bringing up past sins that you would rather forget!

   After he has worked on your mind a little bit, you begin to think that there is no way God could ever forgive you and these past things continue to nag at you.

    Always remember this.

    God will give you beauty for ashes, but you have to give up the ashes!

    God is not " I was"

    God is " I AM!"

    1 Peter 2:23-25

23 and while being reviled, He did not revile in return; while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously;
24 and He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed.
25 For you were continually straying like sheep, but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Guardian of your souls.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Galatia History

   This is a short sample of the history of Galatia.

    This comes by way of Wikipedia.

  Roman and Christian Galatia

On the death of the third king Amyntas in 25 BC, however, Galatia was incorporated by Octavian Augustus in the Roman empire, though near his capital Ancyra (modern Ankara) Pylamenes, the king's heir, rebuilt a temple of the Phrygian goddess Men to venerate Augustus (the Monumentum Ancyranum), as a sign of fidelity. It was on the walls of this temple in Galatia that the major source for the Res Gestae of Augustus were preserved for modernity. Few of the provinces proved more enthusiastically loyal to Rome. The Galatians also practiced a form of Romano-Celtic polytheism, common in Celtic lands.

During his second missionary journey Paul, accompanied by Silas and Timothy (Acts 16:6), visited the "region of Galatia," where he was detained by sickness (Epistle to Galatians 4:13), and had thus the longer opportunity of preaching to them the gospel. On his third journey he went over "all the country of Galatia and Phrygia in order" (Acts 18:23). During the journeys of Paul he was received with enthusiasm in Galatia. In Acts, xvi, 6 and xviii, 23:"And they went through the Phrygian and Galatian region" (ten phrygian kai Galatiken choran) and "he departed and went through the Galatian region and Phrygia" (ten Galatiken choran kai phrygian). The Galatians were fickle; at Lystra the multitude could scarcely be restrained from sacrificing to Paul (because they assumed he was a god); shortly afterwards they stoned him and left him for dead. Crescens was sent thither by Paul toward the close of his life (2 Timothy 4:10).

Josephus related the biblical figure Gomer to Galatia. "For Gomer founded those whom the Greeks now call Galatians, [Galls,] but were then called Gomerites." Antiquities of the Jews, I:6. Although others have related Gomer to Cimmerians.

The Galatians were still speaking the Celtic Galatian language in the time of St. Jerome (347–420 CE), who wrote that the Galatians of Ancyra and the Treveri of Trier (in what is now the German Rhineland) spoke the same language.

In an administrative reorganization about 386-95 two new provinces succeeded it, Galatia Prima and Galatia Secunda or - Salutaris, which included part of Phrygia.

The fate of the Galatian people is a subject of some uncertainty, but they seem ultimately to have been absorbed into the Greek- and/or Turkish-speaking populations of west-central Anatolia.

    Go HERE for even earlier history of Galatia!

To Quick To Judge

    The following article is reprinted in its entirety from Central Truth Ministries. I could not get in touch with this organization to see if it was copywrited material and the site gave no indication that it was. If it is copywrited, please get in touch with me.

   Too Quick to Judge....

by Dr. Don Dean

    It seems to be a common practice among professing Christians to automatically react when various people's names are mentioned, like Jeffrey Dahmer. Most people experience some type of reaction at the mention of that name. There are even sick jokes circulating in relation to Jeffrey, his past actions, and his ultimate demise in prison. What most people do not seem to realize is that there is a woman by the name of Mary Mott who sent him Bible lessons while he was in prison. Sadly enough, most professing Christians would never have considered such an act of sacrifice and kindness, regardless of his past actions.

As a result, Dahmer dedicated himself to studying the Bible with Roy Ratcliff, whom eventually baptized Jeffrey in May of 1994, after being convinced of his repentant heart. During the course of their study together, Jeffrey demonstrated considerable spiritual growth. It was not long after, however, that Jeffrey Dahmer was murdered by another inmate. This event, and the reaction since, has shown most Christians for what they truly are. Usurping the throne of Christ seems to be a favorite religious pastime in the thinking of many, almost as if it were a duty. The appetite of many professing Christians today seems to be directed toward dominating (authoritarianism), judging (in areas where we are not to judge), rejecting (seemingly on minor issues that should never divide), and consuming other believers whom are their brothers and sisters in Christ -- all, of course, in the name of the One in whose footsteps they claim to walk in. Love is suffering at the hands of many other man-made principals, such as congregations squabbling over petty doctrines they hold so dogmatically dear. Dominating others serves only to snuff out the love we should all have for one another.

"But if you bite and devour one another, take heed that you are not consumed by one another." (Gal. 5:15)

This illustrates unspeakable attitudes and actions that the Lord cannot be pleased with. Jeffrey Dahmer confessed his sins and received the truth, while at the same time his brothers and sisters were, and are, out in the world damning him and each other. Claiming to defend what is good and right, they only destroy and bring ill repute upon the name of Christ in the eyes of many. We are to be salt and light unto a dark world, not help to shield it from the Light from above by our being so diabolically opposed to even the basics of His teachings to us. Standing against, for instance, ecumenicalism is one of the few dividing lines a Christian is called to stand for since it sacrifices foundational truths on the altar of unity. We are not called anywhere in the Bible to embrace believers of such false belief systems such as Roman Catholicism, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, et al.

We can certainly share Christ with them so long as it is without any measure of condemnation toward their eternal destination and their heart, since that is reserved only for the Lord Himself to judge when the time comes. The problem arises when true believers become judgmental and then condemnatory. These things speak of a lack of love rather than standing upon the foundation of Christ, Who IS love. A refusal to enter into fellowship with those of diverse faiths is not condemnation, but prudence stemming from a Biblical foundation. There are other dangers in Christendom for true believers to watch out for, but ecumenicalism calls for a fellowship between light and darkness, and the scriptures clearly teach that such cannot exist as a pleasing practice in the eyes of God. Division and rejection based upon the unholy appetites of the flesh rather than being based upon the truths of the Spirit and what is contained in God's word are clearly wrong and more ruinous than most people are aware.

"Who has better prospects in the judgment, a penitent Dahmer or a proud partisan?" CH

Monday, December 18, 2006

A Brief Look At The Chaldeans

   Historically the Chaldeans were a seminomadic people from Arabia who occupied the city of Ur "of the Chaldeans." (Genesis 11:28) and neighboring lands. They are referred to in the accounts of Assyrian kings that date back to 884-859 BC. In 721 BC, a Chaldean ruler, despite great opposition, seized the throne of Babylon and reigned for ten years. Isaiah 39 tells of his efforts to excite the western states against Assyria. In 597 and 586 BC, under Nebuchadnezzar II, they conquered Judaea and captured Jerusalem. The Chaldean dynasty continued until the Persian invasion of 539 BC.

The country of Chadea was an ancient land in southern Babylonia, on the Persian Gulf near the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. In the Biblical times the name was applied to all of Babylonia.

The name Chaldean, in the Book of Daniel and also by many writers of antiquity, was applied to Babylonian magi who were astute in astronomy, but also practiced astrology and magic.   A.G.H.

   Read more on the Chaldeans!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

How to Use The Bible

    Many of us have been in the habit of Bible study. The question is, are we studying the words in it or are we just reading the words and then maybe memorizing a few verses?

    Bible study is a somewhat difficult task when you consider the many things that you must keep in mind when you actually do more than just read it. To understand the Word the way that it was written you must know why it was written, to whom, the culture of the time and the customs of the areas.

    Here are a few Do's and Don'ts to help make your understanding much better.

Or, What to Do with Your Sacred Text

James Patrick Holding


A reader has made an excellent suggestion for a practical piece on "how to use your Bible". It's a good idea, because as this reader noted, some today use the Bible as some sort of talisman or even a roulette wheel. I recall one example of this from Pat Robertson (the very sort of person we should NOT listen to for this sort of advice) who, when trying to decide on whether or not to relocate, asked God to show him and then flipped his Bible open, landing his finger on a passage that was a military instruction to "go north" -- so he relocated! The absurdity of this method is illustrated by the joke about the man who used the same tactic to decide whether or not to commit suicide, and landed on the passages, "And Judas went and hanged himself" and "go ye and do likewise"!

 

Do:

  • Memorize texts. As the reader noted, David memorized the Bible so that he would not sin against God. If it's the Word of God, or even if it's just an authoritative text, it makes sense to do as you would for any other text you consider important, and memorize important bits of it. There's a caveat to this, however: It's not enough to simply be able to recite (it never is, any time, for any text) but one must also know what the text means. In fact, I'd say that it's far more important to memorize meaning and message than it is to memorize words. Indeed, if you have a poor "playback" memory (as I do) that may be your ONLY alternative. The point is that if you are someone who has arrived at the conclusion that the Bible is an important document, memorization of it by some means (textual or conceptual or both) simply makes sense as a means of use -- and it's also supported Biblically (as noted), and reflects as well ancient use of it and other texts.
  • Check references. As the reader noted, The Bereans used the OT to check up on Paul’s teachings. This is also a common sense point for a Christian; if it's the manual for the faith, you obviously check it when someone makes claims based on it! The caveat yet again is that knowing meaning of texts, and how to interpret, has to be part of this; otherwise we turn into Tom Paines who ignorantly accuse the NT writers of misusing the OT (not being aware of Jewish exegetical methods of the NT era), or into Unitarians who just read the text in English devoid of any context and come up with screeds against the Trinity by using decontextualized proof texts.
  • Investigate context. Read it like a newspaper? Bosh, as that advice is meant to be taken. It's a complex document with forms ranging from a treaty to Greco-Roman rhetoric. If you don't know who wrote it and why and to what circumstances, it won't speak to you at all (and sadly, many prefer options in our "do not" section below to this sort of sound examination!). And if you don't have a reasonable grip on this were any passage is concerned, then frankly, you have no business quoting it to others. (Some passages admittedly are easier to grasp than others, but the point remains the same, and don't be deceived into thinking you have grasped a passage because you easily came up with a way to read it). What it boils down to is that you don't show a text respect unless you know what it is saying.
  • Interact with others on what you read and determine. Iron sharpens iron. If you may be in error, do this for correction; if you are in the right, you will benefit others. This "sharing" also extends to interaction with those in the know about interpretation and exegesis (commentaries, or at the very least, more than one translation in a pinch).
  • Read it "Christocentrically". Meaning, more or less, recognize God's overall plan, or take a long view; and thus avoid such niggling ideas as, "Boy, OT sacrifice sure seemed like a waste of time!"
  • < to time from presumptions your>We all bring presuppositions to the text, it's a necessary evil (e.g. the definitions of English words, for instance, would be presuppositions). But the diligent Bible student will, upon reading a Biblical text that conflicts with his presumptions, revise the latter to be in more conformance with the former.

Do not:

  • Treat it like a Ouiji board. This is the sort of thing Pat Robertson did. I'm not talking here about normal reading practice of flipping open just to read, but for the purpose of divining messages from the text. Not to say God can't speak to you like that (it's obviously possible theoretically), but is has no basis in history or precedent. This also goes for when regular reading is done and it is claimed that certain verses "jump out" at you. Perhaps they do -- thanks to conscience rather than God. But don't put the jump ahead of the careful step of exegesis and application.
  • Treat it like a telephone or like the oracle at Delphi. Yes, we do believe that the Bible contains messages received through God's prophets; but what I refer to here is what our reader referred to as reading the Bible as "a means to experiencing a closer relationship with God." This is a symptom of the Christian myth that God is our "buddy".
  • Read it in bite size pieces irrelevant to context. Unless you have some reason to do so, it's not a good idea to divide and read by chapters. The chapters were not in the original, and they only sometimes correspond with proper breaks in the story. Look for good narrative or argumentative breaks instead; that is, unless you're one of those sorts of people (and many are) who can easily pick up reading anywhere you have left off without losing track of context.
  • Feel obliged to read the Bible "in order," or completely over a whole year, etc. Here's some surprising news: You can limit the amount of time spent reading books like Leviticus and Esther. These books SHOULD be read, and understood in their context, but not as often by far as those of more relevance. One of the great mistakes of current Sunday School and devotional literature is to try to fit in these books into reading programs as frequently as more impactful books like Romans. This ends up creating lessons that "force" meaning onto texts where none such is intended (since teachers struggle to make the texts relevant, rather than employing serious contextual study which may not be as relevant).
  • Force meaning into texts. This is a habit of many modern pastors who have no concern for original intent of the Biblical authors. If a text's first context does not support a given view, it ought not be used -- period. Now a caveat here is that it can be said, "Didn't the NT use the OT without regard for context?" Yes, and that was normal exegetical method for the period. The problem is that you need a "license" to exegete that way -- either prophetic inspiration or else an act of God (like the resurrection of Jesus). If you don't have these, tread this territory at your own risk.
  • From Tektonics
  • Christian Understandings

    From Apologetics Ministries

    "Love" means sentimentality. The Biblical word for "love" rendered from agape does not refer to sentiment or good feelings, but rather, to looking out for the greater good. The false view has led to misleading understandings of the role of confrontation, and to the excusing of criminal actions (eg, refusing to enact the death penalty out of "love"!), among other things.

        What exactly is agape, or "love" as it is translated? The NT tells us:

    Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.

        We read such passages and tend to assume at once that "love" means what it does to us in modern times -- in this case, a mushy sentimentality that never says a harsh word and never steps on the toes of others.

    See on the true definition here.

    Spirit and Truth

    Spirit & Truth
    by Neil Girrard

    Article copied by permission of the author:
    Paidion Web Archive

    Unquestionably God has gifted certain people with musical talents and He expects those whom He has so gifted to use them in praising and worshiping Him. But just as the spiritual gift of speaking in tongues can be abused by publicly speaking the tongue out of order, so too can the gift of musical talent be exercised out of order.

    The first thing we need to notice is that there is no "worship leader"position to be found in the pages of the New Testament. Rather the New Testament speaks of singing one to another (Eph. 5:19) and of each one having a song to share (1 Cor. 14:26). The fact that these passages conflict with and would not fit into our modern religious practices of "church" and "assembly" shows that our modern notions are quite different from those of the New Testament writers.

    Because there is no "worship leader" in the New Testament, we can know for certain that, when Christ builds His ekklesia (with worship as an integral part), there will be no worship leaders. We find that difficult to picture, but it is a Scriptural truth nonetheless. And because there is no "worship leader," anyone who finds himself leading "worship," needs to be careful to impart to those he leads the ability to worship God. - that is, he needs to quickly work himself out of a job. If, after the people he is leading have had time to grow up spiritually, if the same person is still leading the same people in "worship," then something is out of order. Either the "worship leader" is trapped in an unscriptural position he cannot escape from or he is holding the people captive under his personal lordship, something the Lord Jesus said we were to never do. (Mt. 20:25-26)

    The question is: What is worship? Worship is not necessarily singing - though that is what we, after centuries of the traditions of men, which have produced hymns, psalms, worship songs and ditties of all varieties, have come to believe. Worship, speaking primarily now of its verbal aspects, is nothing less than the immediate response of the human spirit after contacting the living God. If there is no contact and God evokes no response from the human spirit, there is no worship. There may be praise, for we may indeed instruct our souls to praise God, but there will be no worship. Soulish praise is not what God is searching for. Jesus said, "But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth." (Jn. 4:23- 24) He did not say that God was searching for those who would praise Him with their souls but rather those who would worship Him with their spirits in truth.

    To praise God with the soul is simply to speak or sing descriptions of God that the mind knows or can read and then mouth - often quite religiously throwing them at God as appeasement to cover over our most-often disobedient lives. This soulish praise indeed stirs the emotions and strengthens the will to be more religious, but it rarely, if ever, rises to the level of spiritual worship. As this is the common experience of most who attend "church" because they think it to be God's house, most religious people will be greatly offended at the things beings said here. That which they call "worship" is one of the most sacred of their cows and to touch it is to directly touch their facade over the lie that they - and not God - shall be the one who determines what actions they will and won't take in their expression of "worshiping" God. When we determine the way in which we will worship God, and leave God's instructions out of the equation, then we worship the I-god and not the One True God, the Lord Jesus Christ. To worship the One True God, our spirits must catch some glimpse of Him and pour forth only in response to Him and His touch. If we remain in charge of how and when we will "worship" God, we will never worship God - only ourselves.

    Where there is a "worship leader" long past the time when instruction and demonstration of worship is needful, several evils are committed. First, the "worship leader" no longer instructs the congregation on how to worship - he or she obstructs the ability and desire of the Holy Spirit to individually lead each person in the congregation. When the Holy Spirit has to lead by proxy, that is, when He must lead the people through the person of the "worship leader," then the people are no longer taught to hear the Holy Spirit and follow Him. Rather, they are instructed in the notion that they need someone else, some human leader, to hear the Holy Spirit for them and direct their actions. When the "worship leader" position is firmly entrenched, then the people are actually taught to be afraid of over-stepping their position as a spectator and will experience great trepidation at the thought of standing up and saying or singing a praise or worship to God. This is not worshiping God in spirit.

    The second evil that is common where there is a "worship leader" is that those who are singing, supposedly to the Lord, sing words that are not expressive of their own experience with God or that are not expressive of their own current attitudes of the heart. The greedy man sings, "Lord, You are more precious than silver or gold..." The selfish man sings, "Only You, Lord..." The man who is downcast or brokenhearted sings, "Let us rejoice..." These are lies because they have no basis in the experiential reality of the one singing the song. This is not worshiping God in truth.

    Those whom God has gifted with musical talent and ability face the difficult responsibility of submitting their talent and gifting's to the leading of the Spirit of God. While they can indeed produce a pretty song that stirs the emotions, the Holy Spirit is not a necessary ingredient to their performance of "worship music." But for the people of God to worship God in spirit and truth, they must outgrow their need for a worship leader and they must learn to follow the leading and guiding of the Holy Spirit both individually and corporately. Those who play musical instruments must follow the same Holy Spirit, learning to, as did David, prophesy on and with their instruments. (see 1 Chr. 25:1) Until the instruments support the work of the Holy Spirit in bringing forth true worship from the people of God, those instruments are the very enemy of the work of God.

    There is one more key issue we must address. True worship is only - only - in response to a direct contact of the human spirit with the Holy Spirit of God. This cannot be scheduled or programmed. It will happen when God makes it happen. It cannot happen just because some human desires it to happen. And it cannot happen by any activity of the soul - the mind, will and emotions of man - nor will the soul of man be the primary factor touched and moved by the act of worship. It is also quite unlikely that we will even be able, outside of divine revelation, to anticipate just what pure worship of God in spirit and truth really looks like. The one thing we know is that what we called "worship" within the man-made traditional "church" systems was a soulish expression laced with deception, hardly anything worth presenting to God though He, overlooking our ignorance and foolishness, did receive it quite graciously in times past as He waits till both the wheat and tares become fully mature. (see Mt.13:24-30;36-43)

    Worship, the vocal response of the human spirit to fresh glimpses of God, will be an integral part of the righteously pure and spotlessly readied bride of Christ. But what we traditionally call worship is not true worship and it will have no place in the true body of Christ. Those who refuse to reject the traditional, soulish, religious expression of "praise and worship" so that they might enter into the fullness of worshiping God in spirit and in truth, may find themselves being taken out with the other false children and cast into a fire and burned. (see Mt. 13:41-42, 49-50) Those who find the courage to cast off religion and man-made traditions to embrace the movings of the Holy Spirit will be among those who find that they have a ready and welcome entrance into the kingdom of God.

     

     

    As with all things, the reader is encouraged to search the
    Scriptures and make his/her own conclusion based on prayer, conscience and study of the Word of God.

    Saturday, December 16, 2006

    Thoughts Concerning John 3:8

    by David Yeubanks
    July 8, 2003 (recently updated 06/19/2006)

    One of my favorite passages of Scripture is John 3:8; the words of Jesus to the
    Pharisee Nicodemus about the born again life. Nicodemus was a devout religious
    man, a respected leader of the Jews, a strict observer of the Law, and a member
    of the Sanhedrin who also appeared to be a very wealthy man (John 19:39). In
    this chapter Nicodemus comes to Jesus acknowledging Him as a good teacher, sent
    by God. Seeing the inquisitive nature of Nicodemus to try and comprehend Jesus'
    teaching, Jesus remarks how incredible it seems that a man so educated in the
    Scriptures and so elevated as a leader (a religious expert really) among the
    people (Jesus even calls him "the teacher of Israel" - vs. 10), yet still seems
    to have incredible difficulty discerning the truth concerning the Messiah's
    coming and the function of life in the Spirit (though, the good is, he is trying).
    Jesus begins to share with Nicodemus that, despite the Pharisees' pride in
    knowing the Scriptures with great precision, they fail to comprehend Him as the
    fulfillment of those Scriptures (and the Law, which served as a shadow of good
    things to come). They had great difficulty in, not only seeing Him as the
    fulfillment, but also because the very matter of accepting His testimony (John 3:11)
    required an acknowledgment of sin (despite their religious knowledge and
    performance, which they falsely believed made them righteous) and a full
    embracing of Him as Messiah and Lord, even the Saviour of the whole world. The
    Pharisees were used to form. They knew everything there was to know about how
    religion works. Formula, ritual, performance, routine, and legalism. All of this
    made sense to their religious mindset - a mindset they had all but perfected...
    But here, one among the Pharisees seems humble and persistent enough to ask
    Jesus to help him understand what goes far beyond that which his religious
    mindset is able to comprehend at this point; the born again life, which operates
    outside the confines of typical religious order. Hopefully there will yet be
    many more today who are bold enough to inquire of the Lord in this fashion.
    Sadly, for many people today (who are steeped in the ways of organized religion),
    like many of the Pharisees, it would be too embarrassing to admit that their
    long life in church world and knowledge of the Scripture doesn't necessarily
    mean they have fully embraced Him and His truth, let alone comprehended it. For
    some, they may even have to acknowledge that perhaps they have only been
    presuming they are righteous merely because of the fact they attend meetings,
    know Scriptures, and serve in the organization - none of which can actually
    achieve right standing with God and which do not equal the necessity of being
    born again. Righteousness is only found in Christ Jesus. Our righteousness is
    but filthy rags by comparison (Isaiah 64:6).

    It's sometimes easy to be hard on the Scribes and Pharisees (the religious
    leaders) of Jesus' day because of their common resistance to Him as the Messiah;
    however, Jesus was not always so harsh with them, nor should it ever be thought
    that He did not love them or wish them to understand. Remember in Mark 12 when
    one of the Scribes (a teacher of the Law) came to Jesus and asked Him a question
    about what was the greatest commandment? Following Jesus' answer the Scribe
    happily replied: Mark 12:32-33 - "Well said, teacher... You are right in saying
    that God is one and there is no other but Him. To love him with all your heart,
    with all your understanding and with all your strength, and to love your
    neighbor as yourself is more important than all burnt offerings and sacrifices."
    Jesus then said to him: "You are not far from the Kingdom of God."

    All of that simply to say that we should recognize that God is not agitated with
    persistent questioning in the effort to understand truth. If even some of the
    most religious of Jesus' day could finally embrace Him, so can it be today. God
    is patient with us and, despite our occasional stubbornness, He continues to
    soften hearts and lead us to His truth. He is looking into our hearts, searching
    for faith, and ready to meet that faith with His truth... if we be willing to
    embrace it. It is probably fair to say that most all of us still have "religious"
    tendencies that need to be shaken and removed so that we embrace Him fully. May
    God help us quickly lay down our pride so that we not resist His truth.

    This passage (John 3:8) has appeared as the banner verse at the top of the home
    page of the TruthForFree.com website in the past and I would just like to offer
    a few comments concerning how I believe the Lord has encouraged my heart with
    this verse. As always, I submit the following simply as a personal perspective
    on a passage of Scripture for your consideration and study. May God bless you.

    John 3:8 - The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you
    cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone
    born of the Spirit.
    I think probably most Christians are aware and agree that John 3:8 contains the
    words of Jesus speaking in reference to those that are "born again" and how this
    remarkable mystery of the Gospel (where God causes a man's spirit to be
    completely reborn into something new) is so much like the wind; unable to truly
    be comprehended (with mere human wisdom) as to how it happens, save that it
    happens by the grace and power of God. While I agree 100% with this general
    understanding, I also believe that one of the most important aspects of this
    point, which I believe Jesus makes in this passage (about those who are born
    again), is sometimes missed by a casual reading of the text; that is the truth
    that Jesus says everyone who is "born of the Spirit" is considered in likeness
    as the wind. When I think of the wind and try to compare the Christian life with
    this analogy, I am led to a simple conclusion about it - it is not birthed,
    contained or controlled by any human device; not able to be shoved into a
    formula, a ritual, a program, church dogma, religious routine, building,
    legalistic practice, etc.

    This is not to say (and I am not suggesting) that Christians assembling together
    for prayer, worship and mutual edification is wrong or without value, but it is
    to say that true Christianity is not defined by or embodied in the confines of
    organized religion (Acts 7:48-51) and the "wisdom" and "ruling" of religious men
    that so many people feel they must place themselves "under" or be "identified"
    by their "ministries" (1 Corinthians 1:12-17; 3:4-5). Rather, the Christian's
    new life in Christ is something brought into existence by the Lord Himself; a
    supernatural event and therefore not able to be sustained by the flesh. It is
    something completely spiritual (John 3:6) - just as the Church is; something
    spiritual, maintained by the inner working of His Holy Spirit and the freewill
    response from the one who has given his complete heart to the Lord, not the
    dictates of organized religion.

    And what are some of these "dictates" of organized religion? Most people,
    whether they profess to be Christians or not, know them quite well (as many were
    raised in church or at least have some church experience and are familiar in one
    way or another). Many people who do not attend church, will bluntly tell you it's
    mostly all about do's and don'ts, following rules, rituals, religious formulas,
    attending programs, etc. And they are 100% correct (and 100% wrong at the same
    time when they think that these mindsets God has purposed for His people). DO
    YOU KNOW THAT THE BIBLE REJECTS THESE THINGS AS HAVING ANYTHING TO DO WITH
    FOLLWING JESUS! Did you know that? It's true! However, you won't likely hear
    this truth preached anytime soon at your local church.

    Colossians 2:20-23 (CEV) - You died with Christ. Now the forces of the universe
    don't have any power over you. Why do you live as if you had to obey such rules
    as, "Don't handle this. Don't taste that. Don't touch this."? After these things
    are used, they are no longer good for anything. So why be bothered with the
    rules that humans have made up? Obeying these rules may seem to be the smart
    thing to do. They appear to make you love God more and to be very humble and to
    have control over your body. But they don't really have any power over our
    desires.
    You see that? All that regulation is essentially for show! It's to make you look
    good ("spiritual") in front of other people. But all of the religious activity
    in the world, can't clean you up. It can't give you real power over the sin that
    rules areas of your life. Only God can work the change He desires in your life
    by the power of the Holy Spirit. Religion wants to substitute that and that's
    why it's such a false thing. You might be able to fool some people on the
    surface with your little show of holy perfection, but God knows our
    imperfections and we're certainly not fooling Him. When we busy ourselves with
    trying to make others see how spiritual we think we are, it's nothing more than
    pride. IT DOESN'T IMPRESS GOD! What impresses God is sincerity and faith working
    through love. He looks for people who are 100% honest before Him; People who don't
    come before Him wearing a religious mask they put on every Sunday for two hours.
    He wants the heart. He's not dissuaded by all of our baggage, He's not burdened
    by all the problems we have and He's not offended by our sin. Most of all, God
    is not interested in religion anymore than an unbeliever is! I'll probably get
    some hate mail from a few church attending folks who don't like to hear me say
    that, but I'm sorry - it's true. He doesn't care any more about a fancy
    religious show and a great sermon than the rest of those burned-out folks who
    are falling asleep in their pews do. The Bible says that God never sleeps and He
    never slumbers, so all that tells me is, He must not be attending church either
    (hehehe).

    I hope I'm not offending anyone here. All I'm trying to convey to you is that
    God is interested in the same thing you are (at the core of your being); REALITY!
    He wants YOU, not your squeaky clean performance - because as squeaky clean as
    you think you can get, it still won't be clean enough. In fact, many Christians
    who attend churches have been deceived to think that observing rituals of
    religious performance and even modernized reapplication's of Old Testament
    practices, like tithing and so on, will guarantee them blessings and favor with
    God, when the truth is (according to Scripture) that living by such codes
    actually only invite a curse!

    Galatians 3:10 (NIV)- All who rely on observing the law are under a curse, for
    it is written: "Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything
    written in the Book of the Law."
    The purpose of the Law was never to make men righteous, but rather to expose
    their sin. Even Israel failed miserably in keeping the Law that God ordained for
    them. All of this was set in place as a means to direct all focus upon Christ;
    the Messiah who would save the world from sin through the sacrifice of His blood.
    This is basic Gospel 101! But it is this very simple Gospel that many church-attending
    Christians have failed to comprehend.

    Galatians 3:19a (NLT) - Well then, why was the law given? It was given to show
    people how guilty they are. But this system of law was to last only until the
    coming of the child to whom God's promise was made...
    The Gospel of Jesus destroys any possibility of the flesh being glorified! The
    Law and the Gospel directs all things into the fulfillment of Christ Jesus!
    Therefore all blessing, hope and favor with God are constituted THROUGH HIM ONLY!
    In other words, you canNOT now receive blessings by trying to measure up through
    the Law for you will only prove that you are wicked and in need of Him. If you
    still wish to believe that your legalism grants you some favor with God and that
    by doing works of the Law you earn some kind of approval by Him then, in essence,
    you are rejecting the intended function of the Law and also the fulfillment of
    the Gospel in Christ. You are choosing the curse over the blessing of Christ! In
    fact, the Word teaches that this actually cuts you off from Him!!! Only in Him (not
    through the Law) are you justified, blessed and sealed with God's approval.

    Ephesians 1:3 (NLT) - How we praise God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
    who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because
    we belong to Christ. Long ago, even before he made the world, God loved us and
    chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes. His unchanging plan
    has always been to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself
    through Jesus Christ. And this gave him great pleasure. So we praise God for the
    wonderful kindness he has poured out on us because we belong to his dearly loved
    Son. He is so rich in kindness that he purchased our freedom through the blood
    of his Son, and our sins are forgiven. He has showered his kindness on us, along
    with all wisdom and understanding. God's secret plan has now been revealed to us;
    it is a plan centered on Christ, designed long ago according to his good
    pleasure.

    Luke 4:18-19 (NLT) - (Jesus said) "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, for he has
    appointed me to preach Good News to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim that
    captives will be released, that the blind will see, that the downtrodden will be
    freed from their oppressors, and that the time of the Lord's favor has come."

    Acts 15:10-11 (NLT) - Why are you now questioning God's way by burdening the
    Gentile believers with a yoke that neither we nor our ancestors were able to
    bear? We believe that we are all saved the same way, by the special favor of the
    Lord Jesus."

    Galatians 4:10-12a(NLT) - You are trying to find favor with God by what you do
    or don't do on certain days or months or seasons or years. I fear for you. I am
    afraid that all my hard work for you was worth nothing. Dear brothers and
    sisters, I plead with you to live as I do in freedom from these things, for I
    have become like you Gentiles were-free from the law...

    Galatians 5:4-10 (NLT) - For if you are trying to make yourselves right with God
    by keeping the law, you have been cut off from Christ! You have fallen away from
    God's grace. But we who live by the Spirit eagerly wait to receive everything
    promised to us who are right with God through faith. For when we place our faith
    in Christ Jesus, it makes no difference to God whether we are circumcised or not
    circumcised. What is important is faith expressing itself in love. You were
    getting along so well. Who has interfered with you to hold you back from
    following the truth? It certainly isn't God, for he is the one who called you to
    freedom. But it takes only one wrong person among you to infect all the others-a
    little yeast spreads quickly through the whole batch of dough! I am trusting the
    Lord to bring you back to believing as I do about these things. God will judge
    that person, whoever it is, who has been troubling and confusing you.

    Ephesians 2:6-10 (NLT) - For he raised us from the dead along with Christ, and
    we are seated with him in the heavenly realms-all because we are one with Christ
    Jesus. And so God can always point to us as examples of the incredible wealth of
    his favor and kindness toward us, as shown in all he has done for us through
    Christ Jesus. God saved you by his special favor when you believed. And you can't
    take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the
    good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God's
    masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good
    things he planned for us long ago.

    Hebrews 13:9-10 (NLT) - So do not be attracted by strange, new ideas. Your
    spiritual strength comes from God's special favor, not from ceremonial rules
    about food, which don't help those who follow them. We have an altar from which
    the priests in the Temple on earth have no right to eat.
    Please do not believe the lies of those who teach God grants you His favor and
    blessing if you measure up according to the Law or by keeping special religious
    rules and regulations, rituals and by attending meetings and participating in
    programs. God has granted His favor to you freely and without reserve BECAUSE HE
    LOVES YOU!!! As the passages we read earlier (in Hebrews and Ephesians) said, it
    is because of this favor that we are enabled by God to do good works. The
    institutional church today has it all backwards. They teach the opposite. They
    teach that good works earn His favor. This is a lie!

    When you give Him your heart, He will take care of the rest... and if you pursue
    that relationship with Him, He will not disappoint and eventually His desires
    will become your desires because you are walking in a living, vibrant
    relationship with Him. No one will have to tell you what to do because you will
    respond to Him out of love - not duty, performance or law. You see, where the
    Spirit of the Lord is there is FREEDOM (2 Corinthians 3:17)! God can deal with
    our shortcomings, our mistakes and even our sin. If we are part of His family,
    we are already covered by Jesus. God is not angry with us any longer. In fact,
    the Bible says that He chooses to forget all the sins we have committed before
    and embrace us as His children.

    Hebrews 8:10-13 (ISV) - For this is the covenant that I will make with the house
    of Israel after those days, declares the Lord: I will put my laws in their minds
    and write them on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people.
    Never again will everyone teach his neighbor or his brother by saying, 'Know the
    Lord,' because all of them will know me, from the least important to the most
    important. For I will be merciful regarding their wrong deeds, and I will never
    again remember their sins." In speaking of a "new" covenant, he has made the
    first one obsolete, and what is obsolete and aging will soon disappear.

    Galatians 4:4-7 (NLT) - But when the right time came, God sent his Son, born of
    a woman, subject to the law. God sent him to buy freedom for us who were slaves
    to the law, so that he could adopt us as his very own children. And because you
    Gentiles have become his children, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your
    hearts, and now you can call God your dear Father. Now you are no longer a slave
    but God's own child. And since you are his child, everything he has belongs to
    you.
    You see? He isn't waiting up there to smash us. He loves us! He is our dear
    Father. People who have not wanted to come to God often fear Him or despise Him
    because religion has lied to them that God is repulsed by their sin and will
    only accept religious participation if they want to get to heaven. They are
    falsely led to believe that unless they get into church and start being good,
    they won't be able to be right with God and He won't approve of them. We'll here's
    the truth: God is repulsed by sin, but GOD ALREADY TOOK CARE OF THAT PROBLEM 2,000
    YEARS AGO! He sent His only Son, Jesus, to die in our place on the Cross (and
    then He raised Him back to life and took the power away from sin that once
    condemned us to eternal death - and because of what Jesus did because He loves
    us, God can raise us to life out of our old sinful lives that lead to death and
    separation from Him). God ALREADY FORGAVE OUR SINS thousands of years ago. He's
    not up there holding a grudge. Even as bad as we can sometimes be, He's isn't
    thinking about ways He can destroy us, punish us or push us away. The only thing
    we have to do is believe what He has done for us and choose to follow Him now.
    This is the good news! While God does hate sin, God isn't mad at sinners. He
    loves them! That's why He gave His own Son, who was without sin, to be the
    sacrifice for sin so that we could live and become friends of God. He already
    forgave us while we were still sinning. He already made a way for sinners to be
    right with Him and to be clean and pure in His sight. Even when we wanted
    nothing to do with Him, He still said, "I love them, they don't understand what
    they're doing, and I am choosing to forgive all of their sins and I will wash
    them clean and make them entirely new." And contrary to what some stuffy church
    folks might like some of us to believe, He's not sitting around complaining
    about how He wished we all go to church more. ;) Which brings me back to the
    point of this article: The true believer in Jesus is like the wind. He's not
    contained by a religious program or the four walls of a church building. He is
    free! He follows the "wind" of the Spirit of God wherever He leads. God is our
    Father. We aren't slaves of religion - trying to measure up to a dictator God!
    The true Christian does not find his true identity in the organization(s) he may
    affiliate himself with, but he finds his true identity in Jesus.

    A born again person is immediately and completely part of the family of God at
    his conversion (Ephesians 3:14-15; 1 John 3:1; etc.), regardless of his
    affiliation or participation in some religious organization (be it an
    institutional church or anything else). There is no special ritual or ordinance
    that guarantees this rite of passage into God's family. Infant baptism won't do
    it. Attending church won't do it. Keeping the Law won't do it. Tithing won't do
    it. Being good won't accomplish it. Joining some denomination won't guarantee or
    validate it. Entering "the ministry" won't assure it. Even quoting the famous "sinner's
    prayer" won't do it! Salvation is wrought wholly according to sincere faith in
    God through His Son, Jesus Christ. It is a gift of His Grace. It cannot be
    earned and there is no special formula to obtain it or maintain it. One simply
    must believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, die to his old self, and yield Himself to
    God entirely.

    Ephesians 2:1-10 (ISV) - You used to be dead because of your offenses and sins,
    in which you once lived according to the ways of this present world and
    according to the ruler of the power of the air, the spirit that is now active in
    those who are disobedient. Indeed, all of us once behaved like them in the lusts
    of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of our flesh and senses. By nature we
    deserved wrath, just like everyone else. But God, who is rich in mercy, because
    of his great love for us even when we were dead because of our offenses, made us
    alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), raised us up with him,
    and seated us with him in the heavenly realm in Christ Jesus, so that in the
    coming ages he might display the limitless riches of his grace in kindness
    toward us in Christ Jesus. For by such grace you have been saved through faith.
    This does not come from you; it is the gift of God and not the result of works,
    lest anyone boast. For we are his masterpiece, created in Christ Jesus for good
    works that God prepared long ago to be our way of life.
    The born again person is a member of the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13),
    which is the Lord's Church (Ephesians 1:22-23). There is not one verse in all of
    Scripture that identifies Christ's Church as a physical temple built with the
    hands of men. In fact, just the opposite is declared, time and again. The Word
    even strongly asserts that those who teach otherwise are a hard hearted and
    stubborn people who always resist God's Holy Spirit.

    Acts 7:48-51 (ISV) - However, the Most High does not live in buildings made by
    human hands. As the prophet says, "Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
    footstool. What kind of house can you build for me," declares the Lord, "or what
    place is there in which I can rest? It was my hand that made all these things,
    wasn't it?" You stubborn people with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are
    always opposing the Holy Spirit, just as your ancestors used to do.

    Acts 17:24-25 (BBE) - The God who made the earth and everything in it, he, being
    Lord of heaven and earth, is not housed in buildings made with hands; And he is
    not dependent on the work of men's hands, as if he had need of anything, for he
    himself gives to all life and breath and all things.
    Even Solomon, who built the Temple of Old, understood that man could not
    actually build a house for God and that He could not reside in a temple built
    with human hands. Solomon truly was wise, for he even said that the Temple could
    not house God, but was merely a place to burn sacrifice for Him. He understood
    that it was a type and shadow, but not the real thing - the real thing meaning
    Christ.

    2 Chronicles 2:6 (NKJV) - But who is able to build Him a temple, since heaven
    and the heaven of heavens cannot contain Him? Who am I then, that I should build
    Him a temple, except to burn sacrifice before Him?
    In the Old Testament Israel had the Tent of Meeting in the wilderness (the
    Tabernacle). Then there was the Temple. Many Christians today have incorrectly
    presumed (not to mention the fact that many have often been persuaded by church
    leaders) that the church building they frequent and invest their time and
    finances into, is a modern-day equivalent of the Old Testament Temple (even
    though there is not a single line of Scripture that teaches such a thing). Many
    of the religious practices that church-going people engage in weekly (like
    tithing, for example) are engaged in because they presume their "church temple"
    is the present-day equivalent (this allows leaders to lift Old Testament
    passages from their proper context and impose them on congregants with a revived
    application for their "modern temples"). This is an utterly false assumption -
    completely contrary to the doctrine of Scripture...

    As a matter of fact, even Christ did not make use of the former arrangement
    under the Law in His process of redemption! Not only was His priesthood
    fashioned typically after Melchizedek (who held no association with the
    priesthood of Levi whatsoever), He also entered into a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
    TEMPLE! The former was a mere shadow; a tempory picture. It did not hold or have
    the capacity to hold the substance, which is Christ. In fact, once the Messiah
    would come, it (the Old Temple and the complete religious system identified with
    it) would be totally discarded! The book of Hebrews called the old system (including
    ALL of its rituals and ordinances) weak, useless and ineffective in connection
    with the New Covenant of Christ.

    Dear church member reading this, please understand this vital truth: The Old
    Testament Temple was not a pattern for how a church organization should be run;
    it was a tempory image (in the natural) that signified to its adherents that a
    new Temple (in the spiritual) was to come (1 Corinthians 15:46). Once the new
    Temple had come and, likewise, its new priesthood (not of Levites but of EVERY
    believer in Christ) and its completely new Covenant (confirmed through the blood
    of Jesus Christ), the Old would no longer be necessary. It would become utterly
    void, useless, dead! Note, I did not say the Old was evil - but its time was
    expired! The types and shadows had served their full purpose AND FULFILLMENT HAD
    COME. For this reason, there is NO POSSIBLE WAY that any aspect of that old
    system has any application for the New Covenant believer - who accepts the
    priesthood of Jesus Christ and accepts the fact that he entered to a Temple not
    made with hands (in other words - HE DID NOT ENTER INTO THE OLD TESTAMENT TEMPLE).

    Hebrews 9:8-11 (NLT) - By these regulations the Holy Spirit revealed that the
    Most Holy Place was not open to the people as long as the first room and the
    entire system it represents were still in use. This is an illustration pointing
    to the present time. For the gifts and sacrifices that the priests offer are not
    able to cleanse the consciences of the people who bring them.0 For that old
    system deals only with food and drink and ritual washing-external regulations
    that are in effect only until their limitations can be corrected. So Christ has
    now become the High Priest over all the good things that have come. He has
    entered that great, perfect sanctuary in heaven, not made by human hands and not
    part of this created world.

    Hebrews 7:19 (NLT) - For the law made nothing perfect, and now a better hope has
    taken its place. And that is how we draw near to God.

    Hebrews 13:10 (NLT) - We have an altar from which the priests in the Temple on
    earth have no right to eat.
    Not a single time in the New Testament is there a reference to a "church
    building." Neither is there any mention of Christ commanding something of this
    nature to be fashioned with the hands of men. There's no mention of "church
    planting" or even "church planters" for that matter. These are all clever little
    titles men, with their wild religious imaginations, have cooked up in their
    effort to put controls and structure on "the wind" a literal impossibility -
    yet they deceive themselves and others that this is the will of God.

    This will, no doubt, be a hard thing for many of my church-attending friends to
    come to grips with. I understand because it shook the same foundations in my own
    life that I had learned through years of tradition. Again, please understand, I
    am not condemning the action of meeting together with believers within a
    building, but I am talking about this phenomenon that has become almost central
    to the core of what believers today typically regard as "church." Most of us who
    have grown up in Christendom have come to believe that the organization, its
    building and weekly program are essential things; things that every believer
    ought to participate in if they expect to grow in Christ, be equipped for
    ministry, and be validated before our other fellow Christians. What I mean by "validated"
    is simply this: The most common question raised among believers in conversation
    is, "what church do you attend?" The answer has the power to make or break
    fellowship instantly. If the answer is met with approval, "ah, we have something
    in common." But if the answer is not met with approval, "ah, I see, well God
    bless you, gotta run." Then there's the game of trying to convince others who
    may not like their organization to come join ours and vise versa. And then,
    worst of all, if you don't attend a church organization at all, you are usually
    branded immediately as a black sheep in the family. It is often assumed that
    either you are spiritually immature, rebellious, bitter, backsliding or in gross
    sin. I have stood in conversation with fellow brothers and sisters in Christ and
    we were having some sweet fellowship... only to have it killed by the "where do
    you go to church" question. A spirit of edification can quickly turn to
    contention.

    Can you see how this concept of "locational place of worship verification" is
    contrary to the typology of "the wind"? With the wind, you don't know where it
    comes from or where it goes. It's invisibly active yet entirely present and real.
    The born again man is led by the Spirit. If he swears some kind of allegiance to
    an organization or human leadership (as it pertains to matters of faith), he
    puts himself in a position where the wind is not as free to blow... maybe it
    will even be hindered altogether!

    1 Thessalonians 5:19 (GNB) - Do not restrain the Holy Spirit.
    A church building (and religious organization), on the other hand, is static;
    visible, immovable, defineable, controlled. If the Holy Spirit says, "move now!"
    the organization is not likely to have the capacity or willingness to
    immediately act upon such instruction. Everything in organization must go
    through "the channels" and, obviously, not many churches are built on trailers
    to be moved around wherever necessary. ;) The whole idea of a static location
    fights against the life of the Spirit - which can freely flow in individuals who
    are yielded to it. Again, this is not to suggest that a building, in and of
    itself, is evil. Wherever people meet they will meet. Even if it's simply within
    a home, that's still four walls - "a building". My point is that the building is
    insignificant compared with the spiritual reality of who we are in Christ. A
    building, biblically speaking, can NEVER be the Church. As "the Church" we are
    Christ's body and that existence is something solidified in heaven. It depends
    not on some location on earth. For this reason it makes no sense to "join" a
    church. For, as believers in Jesus, we are ALREADY JOINED TO HIM! There is no
    other "church" we can join. All that talk among Christians about the "importance
    of getting plugged into a local church" is without a single shred of support in
    Scripture! Our life and nourishment comes from only one source: HIM. Our
    maturity as a body is enhanced by our interaction with one another and this can
    transpire in hundreds of ways. A building or organization is not required in the
    least... in fact, it may hinder it if we make that building at all central.

    Colossians 2:6-10 (NLT) - And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your
    Lord, you must continue to live in obedience to him. Let your roots grow down
    into him and draw up nourishment from him, so you will grow in faith, strong and
    vigorous in the truth you were taught. Let your lives overflow with thanksgiving
    for all he has done. Don't let anyone lead you astray with empty philosophy and
    high-sounding nonsense that come from human thinking and from the evil powers of
    this world, and not from Christ. For in Christ the fullness of God lives in a
    human body, and you are complete through your union with Christ. He is the Lord
    over every ruler and authority in the universe.

    Colossians 2:19b (NLT) - ...Christ, the head of the body. For we are joined
    together in his body by his strong sinews, and we grow only as we get our
    nourishment and strength from God.
    There are plenty of "disciples" today serving Jesus for what they hope He will
    give them rather than because of an inward revelation that they are owned by the
    Master (bought with precious blood). The prosperity movement comes to mind. Such
    are men and women who teach "principles" of serving God in order to gain wealth,
    health and prosperity. Their god is really their bellies. They are, sadly, out
    of touch with the Master. There were those who followed Jesus because of such "appetites"
    even in His day. Many who witnessed His miracle of feeding the five thousand,
    Scripture tells us that many of them followed Him around - not because they were
    interested in the fact that His miracles pointed to Him as being the Messiah -
    but they followed Him for what they could get from Him. They were interested in
    receiving for receiving sake! They were not interested in His kingdom. Jesus
    addressed their unhealthy craving with a stern rebuke:

    John 6:26-27 (MSG) - Jesus answered, "You've come looking for me not because you
    saw God in my actions but because I fed you, filled your stomachs--and for free.
    Don't waste your energy striving for perishable food like that. Work for the
    food that sticks with you, food that nourishes your lasting life, food the Son
    of Man provides. He and what he does are guaranteed by God the Father to last."
    And sadly, this is not much different from the principle design and purpose of
    the great part of organized religion. It is to satisfy the "felt needs" (i.e.
    wants) of people. Those who have been captivated by the message of the
    prosperity doctrine, crave what they can get from God (and "serve" Him primarily
    for that very purpose) - but even those who do not approve of many of the
    prosperity movement's teachings, often still lean on the strong arm of religion
    and how it can pacify and fulfil their own apparent, presumed "needs". Their
    church services, books, and programs are a smorgasboard of self-gratifying
    goodies (all neatly labeled in Jesus' name); However, at the core of things,
    they are not often purely and passionately interested in Christ Himself and that
    which He desires to nourish them with for His glory. They are interested in what's
    in it for them. This is not to say that they don't love Jesus or that they don't
    have a sincere desire to follow God, but they have been severely distracted with
    a counterfeit that occupies their focus, deceiving them from Gospel reality. God
    is longsuffering with our weaknesses and our failures, but He continues to call
    us to repentance - for many of the things we have followed after in His name,
    have become as idols to us.

    God never ordained a "system" for the purpose of making people feel good about
    their spiritual condition (to deceive them that they are right with Him by the
    mere fact they participate in a program dedicated in His name). Often, organized
    religion provides little more than false comfort and a distraction from the REAL
    THING that is essential. It's appearance of godliness convinces people they are
    "godly" by the mere fact they participate faithfully. You can hear this in their
    conversations... "So and so is really on fire for God; he's in Bible college, is
    on the worship team, goes to pre-service prayer, sings in the choir, teaches the
    youth, works in the outreach department, pays tithes, attends church every
    Sunday, prophesies in the meetings..." Sound familiar? Yet the truth is, a
    person can participate in all of these things and still not even be in true
    fellowship with the Master!

    Matthew 7:22-23 (NIV) - Many will say to me on that day, "Lord, Lord, did we not
    prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many
    miracles?" Then I will tell them plainly, "I never knew you. Away from me, you
    evildoers!"
    Yes, it will certainly be a hard concept for some to face; that God never
    instructed anyone in His Word to busy themselves with religious organization.
    That's not to say that all "organization" is bad. Good can come of healthy
    organization among mutually-motivated brothers and sisters who are freely
    following Christ together. But we have made (or attempted to make) what the
    Bible calls living and spiritual into an earthy machine that can be controlled
    and fabricated however we wish and also used to control others and artificial
    produce results that make us feel spiritual and look successful. This machine, in
    truth, does not even require the Holy Spirit to operate. It can thrive without
    Him and thrive it does. I dare say it has even become an idol in many ways to us.
    But God never envisioned such a beast to occupy the position of His body and
    take unto itself their role as priests unto God and their right as a family to
    spontaneously co-exist in this world with one another being led, not by a "machine",
    but by Jesus Christ through His Holy Spirit.

    Given the time, I could expound upon the historical roots of this word "church"
    we are so fond of today. The history concerning it is interesting to say the
    least. I will just touch on the subject very briefly here. The fact is that the
    word "church" has no actual parallel in the original writings of Scripture. Our
    modern word "church" stems from a Greek word that is never even used once in all
    the Bible! The word "church" was brought into influence many years after Calvary.
    The actual word the Lord used when He said, "I will build my Church..." was the
    Greek word "ecclesia", which means "assembly" or "congregation" (an assembling
    of those who have been called out by God and separated unto Him - i.e. those who
    have together become His body by way of Christ Jesus). In other words, this is a
    spiritual assembly. It is natural only in the sense that God's people make up
    this assembly together. They are His Temple in which His Spirit resides! This is
    what Christ would build on the Rock! Not a building of wood and stone but a BODY;
    a royal assembly of those He has called out into fellowship with Him! These are
    the details that most Christians fail to recognize are so vital. We are
    massively and forcefully being influenced by the world's concept of religion. It
    was the influence of the world that persuaded believers to consider a building
    as being more significant that their own bodies and their own union with one
    another as brothers and sisters. That having been said, I'm equally guilty of
    continuing to use the word Church; however, this is why I am sharing this
    important context, so that it be understood what I mean when I use the term
    because there is an enormous difference between the "Church" (if you will allow
    the term) as Scripture identifies it and what the world (even the religious
    world) has taught us.

    It is not a small matter that we face - head on - this truth; that the Bible
    does not teach the building and maintenance of churches. At the risk of being
    redundant, let me just reiterate that there is not one commission in all of
    Scripture to go and build churches, establish religious organizations or
    hierarchical five-fold governmental systems. Many Christians have been taught
    that the role of a modern day "apostle" is to establish/found churches (i.e.
    church buildings & organizations). It is often implied that this is what Paul
    spend his travels doing. But I challenge you dear reader to read that New
    Testament of yours again. You will NEVER find one place that reveals a call by
    God to Paul to start/plant churches or raise up religious organizations. You
    will not find church buildings either, let alone some order of God to establish
    such. All these things are wrought from the minds of men - not the instruction
    of Scripture or the example of early Church history. The earliest believers met
    together informally in their homes (and in a variety of other places). They ate
    meals together and spent hours sharing with one another in mutual dialogue and
    conversation. If someone had a teaching, they shared it freely. If another had a
    song or some gift to minister, they just shared it. The even shared their
    personal wealth and possessions with one another. When they did take opportunity
    to pool their finances together, it was used to provide for the needs of their
    impoverished brethren in neighboring cities (to feed their bellies and help pay
    their bills) - not to support building programs and clergy systems. The Lord
    Himself was their Leader in everything. There were no liturgies, rituals, or
    stale routines - for these were houses of LIVING stones, not brick and mortar!
    Life is what you will find in the account of how the early saints spent their
    time together. It was an every day, spontaneous thing, not a once a week ritual.
    Again, I implore you to recognize that they did not waste their time, finances
    and efforts building lifeless temples and church edifices. They did not set up
    religious organizations. They did not need such things. There were no membership
    rosters, special creeds, annual church vision statements, or any of that stuff.
    Every man and woman was the priest and bishop of their relationship with Christ.
    Are you getting weary of hearing me say this? The Scripture does not teach or
    example some call to build churches and temples. In fact, with specific relation
    to the Lord's Church, every reference to the temple, tabernacle, tent, or house
    of God is SPIRITUAL in context. Christ compared himself with the Temple (John 2:19,
    21) and said He was also greater than the Temple (Matthew 12:6)... There is also
    a "House of God", a "Temple" in Heaven (2 Corinthians 5:1; Revelation 11:19; etc.)...
    And the believer, in multiple places, is called the Temple of the Holy Spirit (1
    Corinthians 3:16, 17; 6:19; 2 Corinthians 6:16). The body of Christ is also
    called the Temple (Ephesians 2:21-22). Each of these making every single
    parallel to the Old Testament Temple and Tabernacle SPIRITUAL!

    As we have already said, the only "Tent of Meeting" (or "Tabernacle") mentioned
    regarding God's Church in the New Testament is not a physical place, covering or
    religious organization but it is the believer himself! And when this "tent" is
    destroyed (by death), the Scripture teaches that we have a house (i.e. Temple)
    in heaven that awaits us... Again, it is a House NOT MADE WITH HANDS and it has
    NOTHING to do with this world.

    2 Corinthians 5:1 (ASV) - For we know that if the earthly house of our
    tabernacle be dissolved, we have a building from God, a house not made with
    hands, eternal, in the heavens.
    Scripture is clear that the Old Covenant Temple is a picture (a TYPE), though
    NOT of a modern-time church building or religious organization, but of a holy
    and spiritual Temple in heaven. I repeat THE BIBLE TELLS US what the Old
    Testament Temple is a (prophetic) picture of; it is a Temple MADE WITHOUT HANDS!!!
    It is impossible for any man, no matter whether he bears a title of supposed
    religious authority or not, to declare on any ground of Scriptural truth that a
    church is equivalent to the Old Testament Temple. Even more, this naturally
    eliminates all "temple-like" ritual that people typically associate with such a
    concept as having any application whatsoever to any believer in Christ.

    Hebrews 9:24 (NLT) - For Christ has entered into heaven itself to appear now
    before God as our Advocate. He did not go into the earthly place of worship, for
    that was merely a copy of the real Temple in heaven.
    It ought to be easy, considering what the Scripture teaches, to understand why
    the early Christians actually refused to build temples of worship. You can read
    about this in the post-apostolic historical writings of the first few centuries
    of the Church. The pagans often marveled at these Christians and could not
    understand why they would not express their devotion to their God by erecting
    houses of worship dedicated to His name. Some clergymen over the years have
    tried to impress upon people that they (the early Christians) neglected to
    engage in the practice of building official houses of worship (i.e. church
    buildings) because they were impoverished and suffering great persecution, but
    this is only partly true. History declares the full truth; that believers in
    Christ actually viewed the building of temples for worship as a pagan practice
    of idolatry! They knew what the Scripture taught. Some of those earliest saints
    of God we read about in the volumes of the Church Fathers were actually alive
    during the time of the apostles and some of them were even their disciples. It
    is simply logical to presume that they learned this mindset from their
    instructors in the faith; a mindset which does appear repeatedly in the Word of
    God. Following are a few examples from some of these early historical writings.

    "The Word, prohibiting all sacrifices and the building of temples, indicates
    that the Almighty is not contained in anything." - Clement of Alexandria (195 A.D.)

    "We refuse to build lifeless temples to the Giver of all life... Our bodies are
    the temple of God. If anyone defiles the temple of God by lust or sin, he will
    himself be destroyed for acting impiously towards the true temple. Of all the
    temples spoken of in this sense, the best and most excellent was the pure and
    holy body of our Savior Jesus Christ... He said to them, 'destroy this temple,
    and in three days I will raise it again. This He said of the temple of His body.'...
    When they reproach us for not deeming it necessary to worship the divine Being
    by raising lifeless temples, we set before them our temples." (meaning, of
    course, the "temple" of their bodies) - Origen (248 A.D.)

    "You mistakenly think we conceal what we worship since we have no temples or
    altars. Yet how can anyone make an image of God? Man himself is the image of God.
    How can anyone build a temple to Him, when the whole world can't contain Him?
    Even I, a mere human, travel far and wide. So how can anyone shut up the majesty
    of so great a Person within one small building? Isn't it better for Him to be
    dedicated in our minds and consecrated in our innermost hearts - rather than in
    a building?" - Mark Felix in "Octavius" (2nd Century A.D.)

    "You say that we build no temples [to the gods] and do not worship their images...
    Well, what greater honor or dignity could we ascribe to them than that we put
    them in the same position as the Head and Lord of the universe! ...Do we honor
    Him with shrines and by building temples?" - Arnobius (305 A.D.)

    "Rusticus, the perfect, said, 'Where do you assemble?' Justin Martyr replied, 'Where
    each one chooses and is able. Do you imagine that we all meet in the very same
    place?'" - Martyrdom of the Holy Martyrs (160 A.D.)

    "We assemble together with the same quietness with which we live as individuals."
    - Mark Minucius Felix (200 A.D.)

    "For where there are three persons - even if they are laity - there is a church."
    - Tertullian (212 A.D.)

    [Pagan Antagonist:] "They [the Christians] despise the temples as dead houses...
    They laugh at sacred things." - Mark Minucius Felix (200 A.D.) NOTE: Felix was a
    Roman lawyer that converted to Christianity and wrote one of the finest
    apologies of early Christianity in the form of a dialogue between a Christian
    and a pagan; hence, this quote is intended to be a pagan's expressed agitation
    with the Christian's perspective on things.
    It wasn't until more than 300 years after Calvary that Christians started to
    take on the pagan concept of erecting official houses of worship. The Roman
    Catholic Church was the first to pioneer this effort. Suddenly "the wind" didn't
    blow where it wished anymore, but only in the "dedicated official place." At
    least that seems to be what pious men had come to believe. It took time for
    these pagan mindsets to influence Christians, but their influence was certain
    and has sadly remained all the way up to the present day. Christ as Leader of
    His Royal, spiritual assembly was traded off for the organization of men, human
    leaders and temples built with human hands. Today many believers say, "what does
    it matter so long as we take these modern things and purpose them for good,
    dedicating their use to the Lord Jesus Christ?" Well, the Lord has an answer for
    this concept. God gave a strong prophecy to His servant Hosea that he hated it
    when His people attributed pagan names and concepts to Him.

    Hosea 2:16-17 (NAB) - On that day, says the LORD, She shall call me "My husband,"
    and never again "My baal." Then will I remove from her mouth the names of the
    Baals, so that they shall no longer be invoked.

    Albert Barnes Notes on the Bible so eloquently expounds on this verse: "'Baal,'
    originally 'Lord,' was a title sometimes given to the husband. 'The lord of the
    woman,' 'her lord,' 'the heart of her lord,' stand for 'the husband,' 'her
    husband' (Exo_21:22; 2Sa_11:26; Pro_31:11, ...). God says, 'so wholly do I hate
    the name of idols, that on account of the likeness of the word Baal, 'my Lord,'
    I will not be so called even in a right meaning, lest, while she utter the one,
    she should think on the other, and calling Me her Husband, think on the idol.'
    Yet, withal, God says that He will put into her mouth the tenderer name of love,
    i^ysh, literally, 'my man.'"
    Many believers are mindful of the encouragement found in Hebrews not to forsake
    the assembling of ourselves together. But many who believe strongly in organized
    religion presume far more than this passage presents so simply. They assert that
    this passage refers to weekly church attendance. I've even heard some people mis-quote
    the passage as, "don't neglect to meet regularly for church."

    Hebrews 10:25 (NKJV) - not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is
    the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see
    the Day approaching.
    This passage, as do all passages of Scripture, has a context. The author of
    Hebrews (in his letter) is warning the Jewish converts to Christ that Jerusalem
    is going to suffer attack and great persecution is coming. To top it all off,
    the physical earthly Temple was going to be utterly destroyed. Nearly every
    tangible, visible aspect of their Jewish religious way of life was about to be
    literally destroyed. The author of Hebrews is attempting to demonstrate the
    severity of the change taking place; from Old Covenant to New. These were, no
    doubt, hard things for these young believers to grasp, for their entire way of
    life is being traded for a completely new life in Christ Jesus. The book of
    Hebrews goes to great lengths to convey the significance of this change from Old
    to New, Law to Grace and Death to Life. This was (and is) radical stuff for
    these Jewish Christians to embrace. It would appear, in many ways, it's still
    radical stuff for even vetran believers to come to grips with fully. Organized
    religion, especially in our Western culture, has sold us - largely - a
    counterfeit. In our ignorance we bought it. But Christ, by His Spirit, is
    calling His people to awake and come out from that faulty understanding into the
    truth.

    Before the author of Hebrews even gets around to talking about assembling
    together, he starts off with some startling claims. In Hebrews 10:8 he quotes
    Christ, "Sacrifice and offering, burnt offerings, and offerings for sin You did
    not desire, nor had pleasure in them (which are offered according to the law)."
    Then he goes even further in verse 9, again quoting Christ who said, "Behold, I
    have come to do Your will, O God." This reveals the crux of the Gospel; Christ
    offered Himself - the perfect lamb - in whom the whole Law would be fulfilled.
    No one can gain favor from God through keeping the Law because no one is perfect.
    That is why Christ's sacrifice of His flesh on the cross was ONCE for all.
    Because of this ONE EVENT we are all made righteous in God's eyes through Christ.
    That means the Law cannot help be "more righteous." Following rituals and
    religious ordinance are vain and useless. Just as Christ fulfilled the Law by
    submitting Himself to the Father's will, so we submit ourselves to the Father
    through Chirst and obey His will. He alone is our righteousness - not the Law.
    As the author of this letter to the Hebrews boldly and plainly says next, "He
    takes away the first that He may establish the second." Did you see that? HE
    TAKES AWAY THE FIRST!

    I don't want to get off track too much here, but perhaps this will help to
    illustrate the severity of this abolition of the Old system and our necessity to
    embrace Christ centrally and wholly. One of the most prevalent and misunderstood
    examples of men still leaning upon the Old Covenant system and thinking it has
    some application to today's Church is the practice of tithing. Now, this subject
    of tithing as I am referring to it, is not about those who merely choose to give
    a portion of their income to a cause they believe in (whether 10% or otherwise).
    Rather I am referring to the modern day doctrine which teaches that Christians
    have been commanded by God to tithe and which (they say) the ordinance of
    tithing in the Law (especially Malachi 3:10) is just as applicable to believers
    in Christ and must be practiced to assure God's blessings, protection, favor and
    provision are established and that the enemy is rebuked and the curse removed.

    The strength of tithing (as even my former statement reveals on its own) is
    found in the Law. It was an ordinance. It was an offering. It was even the
    principle substance which supported the entire Levitical priesthood. It was every
    bit as much an ordinance and offering as all the other ordinances and offerings
    under the Law. In other words, it did not stand separate from them; it was part
    of that entire system. All of these rituals were applicated, essentially,
    because of SIN! And ALL of them are REMOVED because of Christ. Put another way,
    all of them are FULFILLED in Christ. You cannot disconnect the Law from sin.
    This confuses some people so please hear me carefully. The Law is not sin, that
    is not what I am suggesting to you... but it exposes sin. If a person thinks
    that they can observe some ritual of the Mosaic Law, like tithing for example,
    believing it has some benefit for them as a believer in Christ, they are
    deceived! ALL the offerings - including the tithing ordinance - were made under
    the confines of the Old Testament because of sin! They represent, for man, that
    he is yet unregenerate, immature in faith, and without the indwelling presence
    of the Holy Spirit! On the basis of what the Law teaches, a man who still ties
    himself to the ordinances of that Law is suggesting by his actions that he still
    believes himself to be separated from God and has no capacity to follow the Holy
    Spirit. Consider this! The Jews under the Old Covenant were without the
    indwelling power and presence of the Holy Spirit. They had no capacity to
    observe God's commands without the presence of the Law to instruct them. But
    even with the Law it was an inferior and temporary arrangement. Why? For one,
    because the Law was powerless to affect the conscience; the inner parts of man...

    Hebrews 9:9 (NKJV) - It was symbolic for the present time in which both gifts
    and sacrifices are offered which cannot make him who performed the service
    perfect in regard to the conscience.
    Two, because the Law only was intended as a temporary shadow of the coming
    Messiah and His New and Living Covenant.

    Hebrews 9:10 (Webster) - Which stood only in meats and drinks, and divers
    washings, and carnal ordinances, imposed on them until the time of reformation.
    I want to put this in very bold terms so you will understand how critical it is
    that we not trade the New Covenant for a religiously-distorted concoction of the
    Old. The person who continues to think that observing the ordinances of the Law
    of Moses have substance for believers, show forth, at best, this person's
    immaturity and ignorance; because they have not understood that the purpose of
    the Old Covenant system was to point the Jews to the substance, which is NOT the
    Law but CHRIST! The ones who subjugate themselves to the Law are essentially
    suggesting that they have not embraced the living way of Christ by His Spirit.
    It appears they don't really believe yet that He will lead them and that He is
    sufficient. So they cling to ritual, formula, law, and human priests and kings
    to govern their religious practice. We must see these things in real biblical
    terms; Those under the Law (in Scripture) were those without Christ. They were
    still waiting for the Messiah to come and fulfill that Law to free them of the
    bondage of sin and death. They were still trying to measure up to a standard
    they could never achieve because of sin. Even Israel misunderstood this
    arrangement as they began to believe that righteousness was in the Law. But
    trying to attain right standing with God through the Law only condemned them
    because of sin. And those who sought to embrace the Law, even when they had been
    presented with the Gospel, were (are) actually rejecting the Gospel and
    rejecting the fulfillment, which is Christ.

    Christ stepped in and settled the matter once and for all by shedding His pure
    blood as the final sacrifice for all! This means that Law has no more strength
    against us and neither can it aid us to draw near to God. We ONLY draw near to
    God through Jesus Christ and a better covenant!

    Hebrews 10:8-10 (CEV) - The Law teaches that offerings and sacrifices must be
    made because of sin. But why did Christ mention these things and say that God
    did not want them? Well, it was to do away with offerings and sacrifices and to
    replace them. That is what he meant by saying to God, "I have come to do what
    you want." So we are made holy because Christ obeyed God and offered himself
    once for all.

    Ephesians 2:13-19 (ISV) - But now, in Christ Jesus, you who once were far away
    have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For it is he who is our peace. In
    his flesh he made both groups one by tearing down the wall of hostility that
    divided them. He rendered the law inoperative, along with its commandments and
    regulations, so that he might create in himself one new humanity from the two,
    thus making peace, and might reconcile both groups to God in one body through
    the cross, on which he killed the hostility. He came and proclaimed peace for
    you who were far away and for you who were near. For through him, both of us
    have access to the Father in one Spirit. That is why you are no longer strangers
    and foreigners but fellow citizens with the saints and members of God's
    household.

    Colossians 2:13-17 (NKJV) - And you, being dead in your trespasses and the
    uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him, having
    forgiven you all trespasses, having wiped out the handwriting of requirements
    that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the
    way, having nailed it to the cross. Having disarmed principalities and powers,
    He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it. So let no one
    judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or Sabbaths,
    which are a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ.
    The point I mean to convey with this section of our discussion is not merely to
    talk about tithing. That was an example that I believe may resonate with many
    who still believe it has some application for Christians. The point is to
    illustrate that we have a bold choice to examine. LAW or GRACE. We cannot have
    both. We cannot claim to be followers of Jesus, led by His Spirit, while still
    subjects of the ordinances of Moses. The two are completely contradicting to
    each other. This is very important to weigh in concerning our discussion of the
    popular passage we mentioned earlier about the assembling together as mentioned
    in Hebrews 10:25. The author is conveying with the strongest language possible
    the truth that everything focuses on Christ and his FINISHED work. The Old is
    DEAD!!!! IT IS SET ASIDE COMPLETELY!!! IT HOLDS NO APPLICATION FOR ANY BELIEVER
    IN JESUS CHRIST! These are not my words, this is the doctrine of Scripture! When
    you come to understand this, you will find it extremely difficult to imagine
    that the author of the Hebrew letter would go to such great lengths to convince
    the Hebrews that the whole Old Covenant and ALL of its rituals, ordinances,
    offerings, feasts, holy days, EVERYTHING had been set aside and Christ placed in
    full view, only to suddenly obligate them to another holy day ritual in verse 25.
    The context of this passage is speaking of something Chirst has accomplished on
    a spiritually global scale. He is speakin
    in eternal terms to a spiritual
    Assembly of Saint who, as Scripture teaches, are ALL part of ONE body of Christ.
    It is because of these truths that the author encourages his readers to pull
    together and live up to the Gospel reality they are already a part of.

    Hebrews 10:16-25 (Webster) - This is the covenant that I will make with them
    after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in
    their minds will I write them; And their sins and iniquities will I remember no
    more. Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin. Having
    therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus,
    by a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the vail,
    that is to say, his flesh; And having a high priest over the house of God; Let
    us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts
    sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water. Let us
    hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; for he is faithful that
    promised: And let us consider one another to excite to love and to good works:
    Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves, as the manner of some is; but
    exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
    This is NOT an ordinance to have church every Sunday friends. We cannot neglect
    the rest of the passage! He says, "LET US CONSIDER ONE ANOTHER..." This is a
    call, firstly, to be led by an inward (and individual) motivation of love for
    one another. As we consider one another to encourage, edify, excite and provoke
    each other to love and to good works (not as an organization dictates that we do
    these things but WE - ONE TO ANOTHER - because of Christ in us who has fulfilled
    the Law and given us the ability to hear His commands, know what He desires of
    us in our hearts, leading us by His Holy Spirit), we will also consider one
    another in terms of drawing together in order that we may do these very things;
    exhorting each other and exiting each other to love and good works. The author
    here makes no mention of needing a special building for this kind of "assembling."
    He has already expressed much effort to convey that we are already assembled
    together in Christ. The author doesn't call for organization, a clergy system, a
    weekly ritual, a building program, tithing, song services, pews, pulpits, choirs,
    stained glass windows on fancy buildings, pastoral offices and salaries,
    outreach programs, counseling ministries, bla bla bla... None of that is even
    slightly implied in this simply-stated passage. Rather it is, because of what we
    know of Christ's great gift, LET US CONSIDER ONE ANOTHER to spur each other on
    for the Day of the Lord is growing closer.

    Secondly, I believe this passage has a more specific call, not simply to "assembling"
    in the sense of meetings, but is a call not to apostosize from the Faith. This
    word "assembling" the author of Hebrews uses only appears one other time in all
    of the Scripture (2 Thessalonians 2:1) with reference to the whole body of
    Christ being gathered (assembled) together in the air with Him. This is an
    assembly of a global and spiritual scale. Look again at how the author of
    Hebrews phrases his statement:

    "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves, as the manner of some is"
    As we read in other places throughout the New Testament, a great many believers
    had wandered from the Faith because they were following false teachers and false
    doctrines. In essence, they were "forsaking the assembly." They were leaving the
    truth and embracing a lie. Paul made reference to these who actually follow a
    Jesus, but he is a different Jesus. They believe in the Spirit... but it is not
    the same Spirit of God the apostles preached. They preach a gospel, but it is
    not the same Gospel of Jesus Christ. It has been cleverly distorted to draw away
    disciples after themselves. This, it seems to me, based on the Greek words used
    in this passage and the phrasing of the sentence that the author of Hebrews is
    talking more about the General Assembly of all believers in Christ rather than
    an admonition to make sure you meet together all the time, though meeting
    together to spur on to love and good works is also perfectly consistent with the
    heart of the author's comments in general. For this reason I will not conclude
    that my perspective here is absolute; however, I will certainly tell you that
    this passage in no way presents some instruction to start churches and have
    ritual meetings every Sunday. One has to eisogete such a religious concept into
    the text and can find no other Scriptural or historical support to prove this is
    what those early saints believed or did.

    To reiterate this point just a bit further, I must encourage you that the
    believer's fellowship with other Christians transpires because of who he/she
    belongs to (that "who" being Christ) - but true, biblical fellowship is not
    defined by mere attendance of religious meetings or participation in religious
    activities, groups, organizations and programs. To put it in simpler and bolder
    terms: you can go your whole Christian life without ever once setting foot into
    a "church" and still have fellowship with your brothers and sisters in Christ (the
    way the Bible encourages us to); again, fellowship is something you HAVE (not do)
    because of whose you are.

    1 John 1:7 (NKJV) - But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have
    fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us
    from all sin.
    It is my opinion that too many Christians place things like church attendance
    and participation in religious programs in the middle of their relationships
    with one another. As a result it often divides them and causes them to lose a
    central focus on Jesus Christ. I think that far too many Christians today are
    not secure enough in their understanding of who they are in Christ to be able to
    regard the institution they call "church" as merely an institution (a club, if
    you will). Too many see it as essential to their Christian lives and have been
    convinced through tradition that it must exist and it must be maintained. Some
    even believe it is a necessity to "keep" their salvation or have God show favor
    on them; to protect them, bless them, keep them safe from the enemy and from
    error.

    It is my opinion that the enemy, yes the devil, has purposed to use this
    distraction to keep the body of Christ fragmented, lame and bleeding. I do not
    mean that the "meeting" or the "activities" of any group, in and of themselves

    (necessarily),
    are the distraction. What I am suggesting is that the importance placed on these
    things is the distraction. Until Christians can finally regard one another
    simply and purely as brothers and sisters in the Lord Jesus, regardless of what
    organization they belong to (or don't belong to), I think they will be missing
    the full intent of the Lord for His people. We have got to stop cramming
    religion in between our relationships with one another. It is not helping to
    pull us together and grow strong in the Lord.

    If you attend a church, that's fine. But honestly, who cares? Does God? Is there
    some Scripture where He commanded men to build churches and fill them with
    programs and pews? Is He keeping a record of how many services you made and how
    many you missed? Has He promised to use you to minister His love and also meet
    your needs only if you attend meetings somewhere or join some organization? Did
    Jesus die for your sins and also require that you must become a member of
    another church besides the one He has built without human hands in order that
    you might be saved? What does church "do" for the Christian? I'll tell you what
    it does not do. It doesn't make a person right with God. It doesn't keep them
    safe from hell or guarantee them heaven. It doesn't identify them (from God's
    perspective) as a Christian or insure their spiritual growth. It doesn't qualify
    them to be used of the Lord "in ministry." It doesn't do any of these things.
    Can true ministry happen in a church? Sure. Can a person grow spiritually while
    attending a church institution? Sure. But is it because of the organization or
    is it because the believer has submitted some area of his life to the Lord and
    responded to Him? I think any eternal good that happens in an organization has
    NOTHING to do with that organization, but it has everything to do with Christ
    and the believer who submits to His Lordship. In all reality, the organization
    is a non-essential. That doesn't make it evil or sinful. It just means it's an
    organization. The family of God is not defined by the religious organizations of
    men. It is defined by our position with Christ.

    You see, the simple fact is that what the Bible calls "church" (as it is defined
    from the original Greek) means people assembled. In the greatest sense of the
    word it means all of those who are called out by God and who are members of His
    body. In fact, Scripture boldly calls the Church "the body of Christ." It is to
    be the manifestation of His person on the earth through His people. So the
    Church is more than just people assembled; it is the Lord's very body! This is
    what "church" means according to its New Testament definition and context. It
    does not EVER (not even one time) refer to a building or a program!!! Try
    reading any verse in the New Testament that uses "church" or "churches" and
    replace the word with "assembly" or "assemblies" or "the believers" or, best of
    all, "the body of Christ" and think simply in terms of Christians gathered
    together as members of one divine body (leave all the organization out of it
    that tradition has taught you). The whole text will come alive with fresh
    perspective. Suddenly the church in a given city is not about a building where
    some people gather each week to have a service and perform a few routine rituals
    and activities, but it simply means the Christians living in that city who
    gather together (however, wherever and whenever they may gather) who are
    recognized by God as members of His very body. The form and pattern wasn't
    important. And without such hangups, the believers were free to express the life
    of Christ together as one body submitted to their Head; Christ. Many met in
    homes. Some in caves and in courtyards; all for the purpose of simply being
    together to edify one another, meet one another's needs (spiritually and
    materially), and to pray and worship together. It was real. It was informal. It
    was not a club. You didn't have to attend in order to be regarded as part of the
    family or the body. It was just people gathering together because of mutual love
    and a desire to regard one another as family. But even without the "gathering"
    they understood, as the Bible teaches, they were already part of the Gathering;
    the body of Jesus.

    Well, that was a little off topic but it gels with the heart of my message here
    and that is that being a Christian is something far greater than simply
    belonging to a religious organization. A lot of Americans call themselves
    Christian just because they live in America (which is considered a Christian
    nation because it was founded on Christian values by Christian forefathers) and
    some call themselves Christian just because they believe in God or because they
    went to church growing up. None of these things qualify someone as a true
    Christian; a person who is born again.

    We must remember that John 3:8 is the words of Jesus Christ - that the Christian
    life is something birthed and governed by His Spirit and, like the wind, it
    cannot be held within four walls, it cannot be pinned down and fashioned into a
    routine. It cannot simply be identified by slapping a label on it. If a wind
    blows into a room and the doors are then shut, the wind will not be encapsulated,
    rather it will cease to blow altogether. Walls keep the wind out and they also
    keep the stale (religious) air in. And what some may seek to control with their
    organization of religious programming, they ultimately destroy the impact and
    effectiveness because that which is born of the Spirit must flow like the wind.

    Perhaps to some this will seem to be a too extensive rendering of explanation of
    the simple text of John 3:8. As I said earlier, I agree with the general
    interpretation of this passage completely and I have no problem if someone does
    not believe it is any more "extensive" than that. I am merely suggesting that we
    intently look at what the text says about the Christian's new life and consider
    the Lord's unique choice of wording to express this new life. He says it is like
    the wind. I find it very significant that the Lord uses such an analogy to
    express this mystery. And again, I do not share this to suggest merely that
    participating in a religious program or belonging to some organization is anti-Christian.
    If you belong to one or the other, please do not be offended because I am not
    seeking to discourage Christian service or assembly (i.e. ministry and meeting).
    But if you have been led (by anyone) to believe that participation in a
    religious program is equivalent to Christianity and is even essential to it,
    then I do wish to suggest strongly to you that you have not been told the truth,
    because Jesus says that His new creation is like the wind.

    Jesus told the Pharisees that it was their traditions that made God's Word to
    have no effect at all (Matthew 15:3, 6; Mark 7:13)! That is a strong statement,
    but it shows the Lord's utter contempt for anything that stands in the way of
    Him and His Word. I would personally take the Lord's words to the extent of
    saying He was not impressed or fond at all of organized religion. It seems to me
    He thought it an obstacle to the truth and a distraction from complete
    submission to God.

    I wholly believe that this is exactly what is happening today in organized
    religion as a whole; men have become so enamoured by and saturated with their
    own doctrines (the commandments of men), that they are often unwilling and, many
    times, simply unable to discern actual biblical truth from error. Remember that
    the Pharisees were the respected and highly esteemed religious leaders in Jesus'
    day and they were wholly offended at Him, often remarking how He and His
    disciples transgressed the traditions of the elders. But Jesus was quick to
    respond to their religious accusations.

    Matthew 15:1-3 (GNB) - Then some Pharisees and teachers of the Law came from
    Jerusalem to Jesus and asked him, "Why is it that your disciples disobey the
    teaching handed down by our ancestors? They don't wash their hands in the proper
    way before they eat!" Jesus answered, "And why do you disobey God's command and
    follow your own teaching?"

    Mark 7:13 (CEV) - "And you ignore God's commands in order to follow your own
    teaching. You do a lot of other things that are just as bad."
    Jesus taught us that it is the Spirit of God - NOT HUMAN RELIGIOUS EFFORT - that
    gives life. The Jews became confused by Jesus' words at times because they
    misunderstood the purpose of the Law. This was partly due to all the distortions
    they received by the religious leaders of their day. People were led to believe
    that it is by observing laws, rituals, deeds, ordinances, and exhibiting pious
    performance that made one appear right before God. The delusion was so thick
    that at times even Jesus' own disciples had trouble understanding Jesus' words.
    So Jesus reminded them:

    John 6:63 (NLT) - "It is the Spirit who gives eternal life. Human effort
    accomplishes nothing. And the very words I have spoken to you are spirit and
    life."
    When Jesus talked with His disciples about things like prayer, He also strongly
    encouraged them to leave religiosity out of the picture completely. In fact, He
    again used the religious leaders of His day as the example how NOT to do things.

    Matthew 6:5-8 (MSG) - "And when you come before God, don't turn that into a
    theatrical production either. All these people making a regular show out of
    their prayers, hoping for stardom! Do you think God sits in a box seat? Here's
    what I want you to do: Find a quiet, secluded place so you won't be tempted to
    role-play before God. Just be there as simply and honestly as you can manage.
    The focus will shift from you to God, and you will begin to sense his grace. The
    world is full of so-called prayer warriors who are prayer-ignorant. They're full
    of formulas and programs and advice, peddling techniques for getting what you
    want from God. Don't fall for that nonsense. This is your Father you are dealing
    with, and he knows better than you what you need."
    The Christian life is like the wind, Jesus said! It cannot be bound into a
    formula or some performance of religiosity. Christianity is about CHRIST BEFORE
    US, OVER US, IN US and THROUGH US! Our life finds its full source and sustenance
    in Him only. He is that Life! He is the Center! Organizational religion, on the
    other hand, wants to play the mediator and stand between God and men as well as
    be the center of everything. It wants to "help" God out by taking control of
    some of the load, some of the authority, some of the right to present what must
    be accepted as the truth. It wants to dictate every facet of the Christian life
    in accordance with its own prescription of rules, ethics, morals, and dogma. It
    has a very high and haughty opinion of itself - so high that it even will dare
    call its own doctrines the doctrines of God.

    I have watched men in prominent ministry positions choose to reject, re-define,
    ignore and overlook important passages of Scripture because, if they were to
    acknowledge or accept what the Word really taught (as it is plainly written) in
    those instances, it may prove that some or all of their traditional doctrinal
    perspectives are false and require amending or, sometimes, complete dismissal.
    So consumed is the Institutional Church today with its man-inspired, man-made,
    man-sustained, man-estemed and man-promoted teachings, programs, "revelations",
    rules and regulations, that anyone who raises a flag of question, challenge or
    even criticism with respect to what the Word of God actually has to say in
    response to such things, are almost immediately regarded as heretics, trouble-makers,
    dissenters, rebellious, etc. In so many institutional churches today, the Bible
    is no longer the foundation of truth and Jesus has lost His role as the central
    Character of the Christian faith, but whatever a particular denomination seeks
    to believe and impose on its patrons is held in the highest regard. I have
    watched, first hand, as men elevate their own organization's doctrines above the
    Word of God and then call their doctrines "the ordinances of God." I have
    watched them chastise, rebuke, and manipulate sincere believers in Christ who
    have dared ask honest questions, challenge with Scripture, or refuse to believe
    those man-made doctrines.

    It is my opinion that the moment an institution of religion imposes itself in
    some intermediary fashion (assuming a position of control that should only be
    held by Christ), it is at that moment completely out of the will of Christ. It
    is then, in fact, anti-Christ - for it denies His control, His influence and His
    governing. We who have been born again are sons (and daughters) of our Father in
    Heaven. He is our Lord, our King, our High Priest (and even as Psalm 23 and
    Hebrews 13:20 tells us), our Senior Pastor (Shepherd). The Church is His body (not
    a building made with human hands). His Church is a spiritual building made of
    living stones (1 Peter 2:5) and completely under the rulership of Jesus; the
    government rests on His shoulders only (Isaiah 9:6) and not on some artificial
    hierarchy (Matthew 23:8-12; 20:25-28). He ALONE is the Head and is the only one
    allowed to have the preeminence (1 Corinthians 11:3; Matthew 21:42; Ephesians 1:22-23;
    5:23; Colossians 1:18) and we all belong to Him and were created by Him and for
    Him.

    DO NOT BE DECEIVED! The true Gospel of Jesus Christ is not about attending
    meetings or following rules and rituals to make you falsely feel right with God.
    If you yield to this deception, you will actually find yourself divided from the
    truth and under a curse and Christ will profit you NOTHING!

    Those who misunderstand the Gospel and think the New Covenant does not fully
    supercede, even REPLACE, the Old Covenant are frustrating the grace of God by
    dividing themselves into an unhealthy and unbiblical separation that cannot
    embrace the concept of a single Church submitted to a single Shepherd, who is
    also their one High Priest. They have not understood the purpose of the Law and
    their misunderstanding leads them to bondage in legalism (separating them
    further and further from Christ), because they wrongly embrace the lie that
    keeping the Law buys them favor with God and makes them righteous in His eyes;
    However, just the opposite is true. The Law is precisely what condemns us all as
    prisoners of sin! That is BIBLE! The Law makes us realize that our righteousness
    can never be had through obeying its rules, regulations and ordinances. It
    magnifies our unrighteous, lawless condition. It wholly condemns us! This is why
    the Scripture calls the Law the "Ministry of Condemnation" (2 Corinthians 3:9).
    I don't know too many preachers that would eagerly like to sport this title -
    yet when they impose their legalistic doctrines (by mixing Law with Grace) they
    are introducing God's people to a cursed lifestyle of bondage that has no choice
    but to devalue the great gift of Jesus Christ!

    Galatians 3:22-29 (NLT) - But the Scriptures have declared that we are all
    prisoners of sin, so the only way to receive God's promise is to believe in
    Jesus Christ. Until faith in Christ was shown to us as the way of becoming right
    with God, we were guarded by the law. We were kept in protective custody, so to
    speak, until we could put our faith in the coming Savior. Let me put it another
    way. The law WAS our guardian and teacher to lead us UNTIL Christ came. So now,
    THROUGH FAITH in Christ, we are made right with God. But now that faith in
    Christ has come, WE NO LONGER NEED THE LAW AS OUR GUARDIAN. So you are all
    children of God through faith in Christ Jesus. And all who have been united with
    Christ in baptism have been made like him. There is no longer Jew or Gentile,
    slave or free, male or female. For you are all Christians-you are one in Christ
    Jesus. And now that you belong to Christ, you are the true children of Abraham.
    You are his heirs, and now all the promises God gave to him belong to you.

    Galatians 5:1-2 (MSG) - Christ has set us free to live a free life. So take your
    stand! Never again let anyone put a harness of slavery on you. I am emphatic
    about this. The moment any one of you submits to circumcision or any other rule-keeping
    system, at that same moment Christ's hard-won gift of freedom is squandered.
    Isn't that amazing? Today we have preachers telling people that if they embrace
    little legalisms like "storehouse" tithing or this string of principles or that
    list of rules and rituals, church attendance, etc., we can gain God's favor.
    Dear friend reading this, please hear the Word of the Lord to you this day,
    those men and women who presume themselves to be teachers of Scripture and who
    would instruct you to obligate yourself to principles of Law ARE PREACHING A
    DIFFERENT GOSPEL! God's Word declares that if you heed such teachings YOU WILL
    BE CUT OFF FROM CHRIST AND ACTUALLY FALL OUT OF FAVOR WITH GOD, NOT INTO IT!!!

    Galatians 5:4 (GW) - Those of you who try to earn God's approval by obeying his
    laws have been cut off from Christ. You have fallen out of God's favor.
    On that happy note (grin) I want to encourage us all to remember that Jesus says
    the born again man is likened to the wind. He is not walled in an institution,
    bound by dead rituals. He is alive in Christ Jesus, who leads him, convicts him,
    counsels him, and comforts him. He is a valid and vital part of the body of
    Christ; the Ecclesia. The Lord is His Head. When this revelation takes hold, the
    false teachers will no longer hold the strong grip many of them now possess
    because of people's ignorance. God's people will begin to live free and
    unfettered; transformed by the Truth. They will see sincere Christianity in
    action and the world will finally begin to notice a true and living
    manifestation of the risen Lord actively moving through His people!

    The intention of this site is to encourage believers completely in this holy
    direction. That's why the focus is not on religious organization but purely on
    the connection we must have with Christ the Lord. He is essential and central to
    all things. God bless you as you continue to discover His leading hand in your
    life day by day.

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