Sunday, 13 September 2009

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Rank: The Rejection of God

An illustration of how systems and structures affect lives in in 1 Sam 8. The people are looking for a king to lead the nation. Explicitly, the reason is to be 'like other nations.' How others led was attractive to the leaders in Israel because with Joshua tucked away in paradise the nation, by comparison, appeared direction less. It is debatable whether something that has arrived needs direction, but more on that later. They asked for a king and Samuel felt rejected.

But when they said, "Give us a king to lead us," this displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the LORD. 7 And the LORD told him: "Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. 8 As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you. 9 Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will do."

God said it was him who was rejected (again) and Sam should tell the people one or two things about wanting a king. Specifically God begins telling Sam about what the system of Kings looks like in a nation.

10 Samuel told all the words of the LORD to the people who were asking him for a king. 11 He said, "This is what the king who will reign over you will do:

1) He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. 12

2) Some he will assign to be commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties,

3) and others to plow his ground and reap his harvest,

4) and still others to make weapons of war and equipment for his chariots. 13

5) He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. 14

6) He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive groves and give them to his attendants. 15

7) He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vintage and give it to his officials and attendants. 16

8) Your menservants and maidservants and the best of your cattle b]" style="font-size: 0.75em; line-height: 0.5em; ">[b] and donkeys he will take for his own use. 17

9) He will take a tenth of your flocks,

10) and you yourselves will become his slaves.

In short the socio-political and financial system is based around a king, a man on earth! Before this families existed and as described the blessing flows through families into the community and out towards the unbeliever. In THE 10 succinct commandments in Exodus we start with God, then to the individual, then family, them community, then beyond. With the system of Kings in the Land we confuse the entire flow of God's plan to be able to have his own will and purpose. How do we know this?

18 When that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, and the LORD will not answer you in that day."

God says he will not hear the prayers of those who are in this system, only the King. This is the cataclysmic result of systems and structures. It is a staggering statement from God. Here is the reason it is so:

Back to basics

In the garden Satan was elected a role in the scheme of things by the virtue that Man obeyed his directive. Is it as simple as that? Well, no. In the purity of that time and now, being directed would not be an issue because Man was/is not responsible for anyone else's output of information. However, the second Man chooses to follow the directive is the second, by default, that directive takes prescidence in the life of the person. So, because man chose Satans directive, the liar was handed a position in the life of Man by default. This is what this interaction caused by acting upon a directive from another spiritual being other than God. The fact that it amounted to disobedience caused the separation between Man and God because fellowship with God is Spiritual (and for them physical). It MATTERS when spiritual covenant is broken. Today a marriage is a spiritual covenant as well as a legal and physical one. A partner can call for divorce in the case of adultery committed against them. The reason is not because of the 'cheated' or found love/chemical exchange with someone else. It is entirely because the spiritual covenant of marriage has been compromised. They are separated spiritually. One can renew the marriage by renewing the spiritual covenant but it is up for call because the spiritual covenant has been broken. The principle is the same with our spiritual covenant with God. Disobedience leads to separation. This is because God is Spirit and he took the risk of making other beings who are also spirit. If one of the spirit beings breaks the covenant it creates a unique problem. It means that the perfect, holy, clean Spirit is around a stained, unclean being. God cannot have fellowship with a being that is not clean because the spiritual relationship involves intimacy, communion. A gap needed to be placed between God and fallen beings. So having slaughtered an animal to cover their nakedness, The couple were ejected from God's direct presence.

So in all sin, there's the acceptance of whatever constitutes the sin... and the indulgence that constitute the full effect. The acceptance permits a lordship of sorts and the indulgence is simply disobedience. No-one accidentally uses porn for example. It is firstly accepted then indulged. Scarily the acceptance is giving it a place in your life every time it is used. Now, because of the finished work of Jesus we can repent. Part of repentance is simply choosing to not accept porn for example. Now part of repentance is NOT accepting and NOT indulging. This displaces it and because we do this in the name of Jesus we default to Him when the temptation to accept rears its ugly head again. Later we will see the mechanics of repentance and see the truly awesome provision God has made for us.

When we think about the problem we see in 1 Sam 8 we see that like the acceptance and indulgence constituting sin, they accepted the king (and reject God) and indulge in that system. If we place a person in rank between ourselves and God, God will refer to the one placed as 'Lord.' This is not God being fussy but as he told the people, 'this is how it works if you want a sovereign.' “You place a Lord as King in your land, by default I am not your King. If God ignored the fact that a Lord was placed in rule over the people then he would not be respecting the wishes of the people. Like sin, acceptance of something that breaks covenant (a King) has consequences. As we observe the Old Testament we see the Lord able to work limitedly through the good King and unable to work with the ungodly King. Even David's rule was one of political wrangling, war and strife. If the nation continued to work with God as ultimate ruler, God's influence would be within the families. The Law was designed for people in a land who did not use the King system. Putting the mediator King in place meant that if he does not honour God its is the people who will suffer. They suffer because God deals with the mediator who the people put in place.

And today....

Today we find a similar principle. Pastors, ministers, leaders and priests all have the potential to be a mediator. Many are explicitly in office to be the representative for the people. The local Vicar tells us this is so. “Vicar” is short for 'vicarious.' He or she is in place to be in place of Jesus or the Holy Spirit. The progressive church who has an influential leader also place the leader in a mediator-role. In most cases this minister has 'the Word of the Lord.' He/she conducts the comings and goings of the church, the vision, the way forward. However non-positional this may be it is Jesus who should lead the church by the Holy Spirit. So if its positional or by function it still amounts to being the central figure in the church structure. To whatever degree this occurs, in God's economy another mediator has been placed between God and Man, just like the Old Testament rejection in 1 Sam 8.

It is even more complicated by the fact that God, in his wisdom, has understood the human need for a King and PROVIDED one. We know he is called Jesus but miss the fact that he is entirely alive right now, able to lead his Church as King. We buy into the New Testament system of Kings when we do church with the leader, pastor, priest, vicar or minister as central to the system. When we come under this ministry and accept it, we are saying that we need this person instead of Jesus' abiding lead. Here's where it becomes important to understand Jesus presence and his lead as different. You can have a sense of Jesus presence yet be in a system that amounts to rejection of God, remember David? This does not automatically mean you are led by Jesus entirely. I have heard Christians attending big churches who, after hearing the Pastors sermon, say they have been spoken to by God and consider that to be God's leading. In the Old Testament we could say that God would speak through the Big Cheese because that's what was the deal. Now in the New Testament we are told explicitly that Jesus becomes our Lord. He is the head of the Church and now we do not deal with a promised geographical area, we are part of a spiritual kingdom. In absolutely no New Testament passage does it say that we are to elect central figures in church or any other area pertaining to this spiritual kingdom. Placing a mediator in church creates the similar problem as in the Old Testament. God desires to lead all people on an individual basis. This way peoples individual lives can flow with Jesus express desire. Our individual personality, flair, creativity, uniqueness, quirk, situation, circumstance and ability can be taken into account. In the systems and structures people lead people. They have their own vision and agenda. It would be impossible to have individuals fit, function and flow perfectly by the hand of man.

If Jesus can know precisely who we are, what we can do and our limitations, he can have us experience things that will challenge us in forensic ways while having us come across the type of people we can help find salvation. In the systems and structures there are severe limitations. An individual or a team may have a level of knowledge about the people's abilities in the church. However, they could never work within the inner chambers of the heart whilst having the person encounter 'in time' and 'on time' experiences. This is why many from the structured and systematized churches are well taught, very aware of mission, great at witnessing yet there are three things missing which are essential.

Firstly, All Christians everywhere should be changing. Hearing and understanding a sermon or some teaching does not mean change. Sometimes behaviour may change or some adjustment to a mindset. However the change Jesus causes is metamorphic. It exists at the very core of the life of the Christian. The only way this occurs is by Jesus having our life in his hands, leading us in entirety. If the particular vision statement, party line, modus operandi of the church is part of the Christians life, Jesus is competing. The answer is to die to the system.

Secondly, all Christians must have a level of effective witness. Many, striving for the big platforms have not really made an impression on their neighbours. Its not a rule that the people on our street should become Christians to validate our lives but how we live behind the scenes is the acid test of reality. As a family we have always been ourselves, “wartsan'all.” People tend to see when we are trying too hard to make them think we are perfect and orderly. When they find out we are Christians they then totally switch off as we perform our routine 'no flies on us.' People want to see real people with similar hang ups and normal problems. Its how these are dealt with is what marks us as different. Ever since becoming a Christian at least one family at the side or opposite our house have become Christians. With no church 'how-to' we have just been ourselves (led by Jesus we believe). In a world where everyone wants to become.... we decided just to 'be.'

Thirdly, after change and effective witness every Christians should be 'Word-based. The Bible is the word of life. By that, it forms the boundaries in which we can live, move and have our being. Many today have a replaced God's word with convenient alternatives. All these are symptoms of Man messing with church, making structures and inventing systems. It's a short step from man elevating his own opinion above God's word.

Chapter 1

Chapter 1

Becoming Kings

1 Cor Ch 1-4

Jesus plainly said that believers were to let their light shine before men. In doing so, they will see your deeds and praise your Father in heaven (Matt 5:16). God’s heart is that each believer becomes the child of God they can be in Christ. Christians are supposed to become a blessing to those who do not know Christ. Would you like to become the means of salvation to the lost? Of course you would! Christians all want to see God’s will being done. It seems to be a desire planted in a Christians heart. To see a person saved by faith in Christ is amazing. I was tutoring a group and the class asked to chat over some issues about God. One girl sat and openly stated that she doesn't believe in the concept of God. Around 20 minutes later I had muddled through a rough explanation of what salvation is using a white board and some illustrations. The staff all saw the moment of realisation in the girl's eyes as the penny dropped. Her entire demeanour changed as she escalated in excitement about the amazing work at Calvary. She confessed "I believe that...." and later that day a staff member prayed with her. Unknown to me she started a prison sentence the day after. Myself and a staff member visited her and she still spoke of her faith whilst trying to cope with her circumstance.

The scriptures tell us that God wants all men to be saved and come to knowledge of the truth. We partake in that divine nature and can experience the joy of seeing people lose their life to follow Christ. So, we all want what God wants... people to escape eternal damnation! So whats the problem?

The Problem...

If we dare to be brutally honest with ourselves we have to say that generally the task of communicating the gospel truth in the western world and culture is less than successful. It is incredibly difficult to get people to respond to the call to discipleship. To me, and I’m sure every believer, this story of God sending his son to die and rise again from the dead is the most stunning piece of information in the history of the world. What is it that people hearing the gospel account miss? Methodologies and strategies are still tried and tweaked in an effort to find the way to communicate this truth. Those who respond to the gospel rarely become long term committed disciples. Can we just blame the dark day we live in? We could, but God is still all-powerful, and I believe God can still have people anchored into a life of following. With God still wanting people to be saved it is logical to conclude that we must lift the hood of what our Christian experience is as a whole to look at what could be wrong.

It has worked !

The Bible tells of a people in the first century who had similar challenges that we have today yet history tells us that body of believers was responsible for incredible impact and influence. So much so that some would attribute her existence to the erosion of the mighty Roman Empire centuries later! This reveals a possible malfunction in some area of ‘Church’ today as we struggle to even influence our own neighbours. The church of the first century did not do what we do for church. The faith they walked in was less complicated than today. They met differently. However, Paul still needed to steer the culture and speak into the 'gravitational pull' towards human nature and temple based organisation. His epistles outline these issues. It can be said that the influence of the church in the initial years was a contribution to the fall of the Roman Empire and without doubt its spread was incredible in the known world.

But what went wrong?

After the Apostles, religious practices immediately began creeping back into the Church. This was due to the Early Church Fathers struggling with the lure of position, status and in some cases, power. The result was a departure from many of the key things the Apostles taught as a pattern for church. For about three hundred years, God was able to have impact as his invisible kingdom challenged the visible kingdoms of the world! An Emperor named Constantine decided that Christianity would become the state religion in the fourth century. Tragically, he chose to give leaders official positions. He borrowed pagan practices and mixed them with biblical ones.

The already growing return to erroneous ceremony and prescription was boosted by Constantine’s desire to make a state religion out of what God intended to be full of his life and power. As stated The Early Church Fathers were first to begin departing from the Apostles directives for church and without the security of their guidance, church practice inched towards Man’s ideas and structures. What ensued was The Roman Catholic Church which solidified ranked hierarchy, ornate temple worship and dominance over the use of Scripture. Of course the Roman Catholic Church exists today but most churches still have the remnants of what it was even though the theology has largely been straightened out. We must recognise that God wanted people to meet without these institutional elements. Millions of Christian leaders are good with Protestant theology but do not see how the way church is done echoes Roman Catholic practice.

Can we change this?

Are we courageous enough to examine our own practices and procedures in an attempt to become salt and light in the world? Are we open to take fresh perspectives and truly radical observations serious enough to do something about it for the sake of truth? How committed are we to see God’s will be done on earth as it is in heaven? What about when it hurts? When I left my ministry position convinced that God had spoken into my heart to do so, I realised that I had prayed to God the following prayer for a long time: “Lord I will do anything for you.” At one low point I asked God what he was doing and he reminded me of my 10 year prayer of commitment and availability. Over time I concluded that God was saying: “Son you said you would do anything for me. Now I'm asking you to do nothing!” It dawned on me that my ministry position was directly opposed to what he wanted me to do I realised I am capable of stepping on the toes of the true leader of the church, Jesus!

Of course you may truly believe this is not your testimony. Of course, your desire is definitely not to step on Jesus' toes in ministry! Everyone who takes a ministry position feels a desire to lead and genuinely believes they are helping God by obeying the desire. However, having a desire in your heart does not mean that you will outwork that desire in God’s way. We may be hindering Jesus! Can that be possible?

Every single Bible character of note was either born into, went through, opted out or exiled to a system that was not of God. Be it Roman, Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian... it does not matter. Each had practices and governance that was not of God. God had the Israelites live within 613 laws to establish a nation that would be a light to the other nations. Today ‘church’ has taken on so much of the other practices and governance's it is barely recognisable. And you and I were Born into it.

At a disadvantage.

As we go forward with our own plans and visions for ‘church,’ we need to be aware that we differ from those first century Christian pioneers. We have been born into the way things are. Much of what we experience is a result of things that men decided long ago, hangovers from systems and structures. To confront the issue of Church, how we do things, and our own Christian lives is tricky. We should park our desire to see people come to salvation for a while and get back to what we are to do first and foremost: Obey. Any return to biblical church meeting must be because of the conviction of what the Word of God says. The dangling carrot of ‘souls saved’ needs to be seen as a consequence of following God's word rather than the reason for existing.

Will a radio play music if electricity is pumped through the circuits? Yes, as a by product of following the correct blueprint of radio circuitry! People who are in a family, loved, affirmed, cared for, affirmed, will impact this world by existing. A witness is so called because they were there, not because they did anything. Jesus said you will be my witnesses. This means that your life is evidence of Jesus risen. We are not just witnesses. Jesus said we would be evidence of him being Lord, just by living in Christ. This cannot happen unless people are in an environment that makes them impacted by God’s family. This is where we have issues. Christians seem to want to be doing anything but being his witnesses.

'That' needs a 'why.'

The move towards house based church with biblical leadership and practice is not a new concept. As the challenge to the systems that make up ‘Church’ gains momentum I have attempted to not just say that we should return to biblical practice but to show why. I'm going to attempt to define in some way our spirituality. We lack the language to do so in many ways as the spirit realm is unseen and not in our capacity to understand. I feel this is why our simple obedience would be helpful and let God do what he does in church practice and otherwise.

Placing dimensions on spirituality always produces debatable conclusions. I will try to take the scriptural information, what we know about spirituality, and explain how our spirituality and growth is compromised by what we do. We will see that, unsurprisingly, spiritual relationships are compromised by the systems and structures of this world. What is surprising is what these worldly elements actually are. There are plenty of resources available that observe the scriptures and correctly describe biblical house church practice. These challenge the status quo with sound biblical observation. They provide concrete evidence that this biblical practice was the way God intended it to be but little information is available as to why it is the way. This book works towards answering that question. I believe that God wants you to see the whole why's and whatfors as well as pointing out that its simply to be obeyed. The reason is because no-one should feel bad about what they were born into. No-one should feel time has been wasted in systems and structures we will find are actually opposed to God's will and purposes. Its simply the right time for you to examine the truth of these proposals and maybe acknowledge our own part in partying to that which we have a vested interest in. I'm going to show from scriptures that this is nothing unusual, or at least direct provision has been made for this specifically and forensically.

Is it just about homes?

The House Church Movement appeared to be ineffective in its aims. Meeting in homes went part of the way towards restoring biblical practice in terms of environment but did not fully move towards biblical leadership. ‘Cell Churches’ invariably become mini institutions. To try to see what would be the alternative to the systematised leadership models we have today is almost impossible. We are immersed in the way things are. We mistake the peace we have being in Christ as his children for an all round divine commendation for what we do in practicing church: "I feel great about church and my life in Christ." Good! but that may be the blessing of your position in Christ rather than your taking part in an un-Biblical practice for church. If the reader does re-examine their practice and decide to seek out biblical ekklesia, please take note: There is a human instinct to react when we find we need to change. Many hurt themselves and others by reacting to the call to change. While we must respond to the scriptural directives, we must above all else continue to love and respect all of God’s people. This is very difficult, especially if there has been pushing and shoving in the leadership structure. Be assured however that even if it all goes wrong, the misunderstanding, mistreatment etc, the worse that can happen is God exposes our own heart and the heart of others.

It is important that the Bible becomes the datum edge of all these observations. To avoid an academic nightmare or footnote frenzy, I have used large brushstrokes in some areas. These may require further study and verification. Your responsibility is to take this entire book to the Word and the Spirit of God. That said; please make sure you are taking it to God’s Spirit, not some earthly spokesman who tells you what to think. So many Christians have given over the responsibility to think their own thoughts. With a post Roman Catholic leadership structure in place a Christian attending this type of church needn't do anything at all except swallow and follow the leaders vision and directives. Many leaders are great communicators for sure, but this doesnt mean they have the leading of the Holy Spirit for you. Neither does it mean Jesus has given over his headship of the Church to your Pastor.

Weapons of War

It is no theological breakthrough to reveal that there are two realms. We live in a material realm that is seen, that can be touched. We are also surrounded by another realm unseen. In the unseen realm there is no argument over who is the King. That battle was settled two thousand years ago. In this visible realm there is a battle. The war rages over the precious ownership of humans. It has proved to be an incredibly difficult war to win. Because the aim of the war is to have people become disciples of Christ, some would question whether King Jesus is winning here at all. To fight this battle, King Jesus needs to have the ‘weapons’ (2 Co 6:7) of the unseen realm somehow become present in this physical realm. The way he chose to do this was through his ambassadors, every Christian who is born from above. Jesus said he would build his Church and this would be the plan to deliver the weapons of our warfare to earth.

The objective is to overthrow the unseen powers and principalities that still make a claim to people’s lives. These powers and principalities have worked for centuries to do just one thing. Their entire effort has been focussed towards blocking and hindering the weapons of the unseen realm entering this earth. The dark forces know that on the earth there is only one place where these weapons become real. Day and night this place is attacked with every scheme and plot possible to stop the weapons of warfare breaking into this earthly realm. Where is this place? The only place spirit and physical realms meet is in the life of every follower of Christ. They are the ones with both spiritual and physical lives living here at once. Only here can the unseen be brought into the seen realm.

In some lives a trickle of these unseen weapons of righteousness come through and some see its effect on earth: salvation, healing and miraculous activity. There was a time when this unseen realm gushed into the world. As a result the Church in the land affected every people group, authority, and even government. The mighty Roman Empire was severely compromised as spiritual war broke the spear and blunted the sword. It was not long until the strategy of Satan, our spiritual enemy, came into play. History records Christian men breaking the patterns and practices left by the apostles. As time progressed their God-given leadership merged with the way the world leads. The enemy had a plan to place something in the life of man that would severely hinder the unseen gushing as it did to erode the Empire of steel. The enemy never wants to see the Church be as powerful as that first century phenomena again. The longer the Church stays on the earth, the longer the devil can roam around. Stripped of power, he remains a frustrated politician. His strategy is not just to divert the lost from Christ but also Christians from further productivity.

More about the enemy...

What policy did the enemy establish that hinders the unseen weapons entering this realm? If we could find what this is then we can work against it. We could see the full unleashing of the arsenal of righteousness pour into the darkness again. The enemy has information that the body of Christ has been slow to acknowledge and understand. His strategy hinges around the fundamental difference between how the two realms are different. Because of the fall of Man this realm that we are physically born into is contaminated with sin. With strategic help and cunning skill from the enemy, Man has inadvertently accommodated systems and structures of this world. We have to be a part of these structures and systems in this world but we don’t have instruction or authority to bring them into the Church. In fact, we see Paul the apostle dealing with this problem in the New Testament. If there is any possibility that a contamination of Church practice has happened, we should begin to consider how to return to biblical directives.

The systems and structures of the world have changed the way God intended Church to be practiced. Happy with their lot, many dismiss a challenge to today’s practice because it simply isn’t what they believe. Of course it isn’t what you believe! The devil doesn’t weave unfeasible strategies into our lives; he’s much too subtle. His plan, like before, will be a subtle contamination that debilitates and destroys. Meeting together with a ranked structure of leadership in an institutional format is the unbiblical system and structure that most Christians feel is authentic “Church.” This way of organising the Church mimics the world’s organisation methods and is absolutely devastating to the plan and purpose of God. Why would this be such a devastating problem

'Being' and 'Doing'

A basic ‘starting point’ principle of living in this fallen realm is, ‘to be something we need to do something.’ It is the principle of 'doing.' To be educated we do something - we go to school. To be wealthy we do something - we engage industry of some kind. If I wanted to be a lawyer I’d need to train in law school. From the moment of birth we need to grow and acquire the skills to exist and perhaps excel in this world. Whatever I want to be during my life on earth needs to be added to my life from the resource of this realm. Even if I become a lawyer, all my resource is anchored in this world. So we add to our lives to be something.

When we become Christians we enter into a life of serving God. Because this aspect of our life is spiritual it has a different principle. When we are born from above we have our sinful nature dealt with, we are new creations. From this point onwards the principle of a new realm breaks upon our lives. This principle is opposite to the principle of the fallen realm. The opposite principle of ‘to do something you need to be it’ becomes the new starting point. It is the principle of 'being.' This is the new way because having entered into Christ we already are all we need to be as a child of God. So we already are all we need for our spiritual lives with no additives just growth, nurturing and latitude to outwork the gifts.

We still engage the principle of this worldly realm because we are ‘in’ it. I have aquired some skills for work, family life and hobbies. However, we cannot allow that principle into the spiritual dimensions of our life. This is when we become ‘of’ the world as Christians. When we apply worldy principles to our church practice - what we do - we deliver a debilitating mindset among God's people. Christians are either so busy meeting the mark set by leaders or being so busy doing someone elses vision that they are never free to be themselves and grow.

From another world

The fulness of our roles and tasks for God will unfold in time as we grow in knowledge and wisdom. Our learning and input from the Church may help us grow but in no way provides the spiritual gift. It is already in us in seed form. However, what we are, is all we need to fulfil the task we have on this earth, to fulfil the Great Commission as the bride of Christ. My spiritual life may affect the way I conduct my affairs in this world but the spiritual realm cannot add to my skills and abilities that relate to this physical world. Spiritual gifting is what it says it is: spiritual. It is sourced in the other dimension. What comes from that realm has no relation to the affairs of the worldly scheme of things. There may be gifts that look like they have application in the world but they are fundamentally different. Their origin is not of this world and when they become realities in this world they must do so in a ‘not of this world’ environment. Spiritual gifts cannot be effectively delivered in the system and structure of this world. Relational spiritual interaction belongs in 'family.' We shall see that this is one reason why Paul, led by the Spirit of God, had the ekklesia meet in a certain way, against the temple-based culture of the day.

An example

Pastoral function is not social work for example. Social work can be helpful but provides no spiritual gift. Because it is a spiritual gift, it has a spiritual dimension to meet the whole person. A person could train to care for another and be pastoral. Without the spiritual gift, the one being pastor-ed does not receive what Jesus intended when he chose ‘some to be Pastors.’ Can you learn to be a Pastor? Yes and no. You can learn what you do to care and nurture in this world but the actual spiritual gift that is imparted by a gifted individual does not originate in this physical realm. Some schools have a Pastoral Department that has little to do with spirituality or gifting. You don’t learn to become 'this'... it is given to you by God. Imagine that my observances are correct and en-mass people return to New Testament church practice? So many people would come from under leadership structures and become who they are in God. Not intended as a motivation for doing this, but I believe the Lord can work through a Church who has returned to biblical directives. Is this because they have simply obeyed? No! It's because the way to meet changes the nature of the individual Christian. You cant be the boss in biblical church, neither can you make your gifting a class war. You simply become a brother! From there it all looks very different and those who had a percent of their own ego, pride and selfology become just like everyone else! Ouch!

In-Christ-ness

God wants us to be renewed, taking on the principle of the eternal realm and clearly see it contrast the pattern and principle of this world. Then, like the first century Church, we can enter this world and have influence. This is not the coming Kingdom, simply a way to bring freedom and truth into the world until Jesus returns. Our responsibility is to simply be in Christ, under his headship. We regularly gather with our local brothers and sisters and meet endorsing the eternal principles. This is what the ekklesia was intended to be. There is no other scriptural endorsement for anything else. The Church gathers and gets built up and encouraged. Then she scatters into society, little by little challenging the people who make up society. For some reason many Christians think the Church can meet in any old format, endorsing worldly principles, and all will be well. While a select bunch of Christians feel all is well, it is a poor future for the millions of lost people. They wait in darkness while the Church blames their plight on ‘this dark world’ or the Devil. Leaders say, “If we needed new direction, the Lord would tell us brother.” Is this what the Lord is saying right now? Dare you re-examine the scriptures to find what a biblical Church was? Dare you explore the possibility that historical leaders have shaped your church practice more than the Holy Spirit? That done, dare you begin to return to biblical Church?


How 'Being' and 'doing' affects leadership

If for some reason these spiritual principles are not fully understood what would happen to the Church? Is it possible that in almost two thousand years of Church history the principles have been mixed? When a Christian enters an official position covering other Christians in a tiered structure of any kind, they have by definition, done something to be something. This is the principle that belongs to this world. They have done something by entering a system that tells those under them that they are a leader. Instead of just ‘being’ what they are and simply functioning, the system has enforced the gift. Many official leaders are divinely equipped to lead – they are spiritual leaders- this is being before doing, the eternal principle. The structure is of this world but the gift is from the unseen realm. The Church system that genuine leaders have unwittingly functioned in belongs to the fallen realm of task orientated ‘doing.’ The Church that Paul spoke of allowed the gifts to simply ‘be’ before they were ‘done.’ Today’s Church structures provide a platform and framework for a gift to operate. Take away the props and scaffolding of the present Church structure and gifts can be received through a relational spirituality. In some churches excersising gifts is done with much celebrity and showmanship. In many ways the structure says it has to be done this way as there is little opportunity to engage a family- relational encounter. even if there is another dynamic in place to allow for 'family,' this needs to be fostered over time to become in the weft and weave of christian life. Some have an house group on a wednesday night and say it is 'true to the New Testament.' It is a step but the reason to reform church practice is to do with the change it makes to the nature of the christians who do it.

So what about....

So if someone actually ‘is’ the genuine article what’s the problem if they start to function through platforms and frameworks. Does it matter how it is outworked? Isn’t it God’s plan and purpose to ‘release’ a gift regardless of how it is expressed? We need to fully understand: If the vehicle through which your gift flows is of this world there is a mix of realms. If realms get mixed up, the gifts expressed by the Christian as he or she tries to be salt and light is frustrated as it is presented through a worldly framework. God intended spiritual gifts to be expressed in an environment that allows all Christians to be themselves, able to express their gift as led by the Holy Spirit. The issue isn’t that a person cannot express a gift – millions of Christians will exercise their gifts this week! The problem is that through worldly system and structure the gift is not received as purposed. The result is a weak body of people who have little chance of seeing their own lives transformed, never mind the lives of the lost.

When today’s leader exercises the genuine spiritual gift, its power is severely limited because the ones receiving the gift relate to the leader through a contrived means, not the unadulterated spiritual connection that is a relational ‘flow.’ This flow is the permissions we give to people, the respect fostered among brothers and sisters and the trust gained throughout, among other things. Families grow this but organisational approaches insist upon it, thus making the interation contrived.

Introducing the fundamental problem...

By claiming these structures hinder I am questioning around seventeen hundred years of Church history! Is it valid? How does it work? To answer, we must understand that this world system relies on rank. Talent, education and/or ability have different levels. If you are a person who has a high level of these attributes you will do well to use them to the best advantage in this world. I have an Honors Degree and this indicates to employers that I have a level of education. I am able to get jobs that pay a little more because of this. I have also got another degree equlvelent in youth work and proven leadership skills and this ability has me become the manager of certain people in the secular community project I work for. I also have a manager who has skills that are at a higher level than mine. We are structured in this tiered system to get a job done, to deliver practical leadership programs to the challenged young people in the community. Each worker is rewarded according to his or her level of ability and position in this tiered structure. This is rank. It can be seen from small community projects to corporate business. It works in schools and armies worldwide. There is no community of people on earth that meets to accomplish an end result that does not structure with a rank of sorts. It may not be glaringly obvious, but it is there. It is only when you see Jesus speak against it and Paul clearly oppose it that we realize God meant the Church to be ‘not of this world.’

Conclusion

The Church was supposed to be entirely different from the organizations and institutions of this world. Spiritual principles work in a different way than physical principles. God has accounted for this in how he wanted the Church to be in this world. The Church has not understood this and continues to adopt systems and structures of this world. This severely hinders the saving plan of God: you

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Chapter 0

Chapter 0

Why's and what for's

When dealing with the information about church we need to be like an archaeologist. Finding a collection of bones the expert would not attempt to construct the beast according to a how-to manual based on 'successful ancient bone construction.' I think we know there would be a careful mapping of how they were found naturally, carefully brushing, gentle exposure and painstaking detail. From there the scientist can accurately construct the skeleton and be sure that they have a genuine representation of the creation. This approach to a dead animal is expected but it is surprising how with the church we see the opposite. What we have today follow general guidelines:

A leadership that operates in a hierarchical structure

A specially prepared, purposed hall

One or a couple of contributing experts per meeting

Some degree of observance to breaking of bread / baptism

Because little attention is paid to how the Church was found in the Scriptures, the reference point for church is not how it was, but what it has become at the hands of the men of history. Without the biblical directives of Paul we can bring together a version of church that can be only a percentage as productive as we expect. Looking at the scriptures and what they say about biblical church is best done in 'Ecclesia' by Steve Atkerson. I would also recommend Beresford Job's “Biblical Church” for an exquisite look into the first century influences in the Church. My role here is to attempt to look at the church and bring some objections to how we have structured leadership and practice.

Family values

Hierarchical leadership, we shall see is not what Jesus or Paul envisaged as the way to lead amongst brothers and sisters. I am going to be strongly stating the case that the Church is a family as opposed to an organization or industry. To unpack the full meaning of this will totally nullify some things we do in church! Fully accepted, the notion of 'family' will ask questions about the comings and goings of mission. Come to think of it what sort of family routinely chooses a specially prepared hall to eat together? The meal in the family home provides the richest of occasions and the church is no different. It is worth noting that Jesus declared on many occasions that his family were 'these,' essentially strangers, bonded by the followship of Christ (Matt 12:46-50).

I believe there is a way to meet in the New Testament. If other sources instruct God’s people how to meet then the church becomes like a radio with mangled circuitry. Everything is there but its not in the right configuration to receive. In people terms, if your church has a man or team bringing direction, there is a danger the true head of the Church, Jesus Christ, cannot remain the leader. This is not good news for lost people or Christians who want to live a productive Christ centered life. People become subservient to a 'vision,' a methodology or a business plan. The scriptures do not tell us anything beyond church being 'family,' so anything that begins to water this down or add agendas can only pervert the purpose of Church. To say the church is 'purpose driven' for example, shows the move towards 'industry' instead of 'family.' Industry produces a work force with similar ethics. Family produces brothers and sisters and will behave as such.

Are you like me?

Have you ever wondered why you do what you do in church? Ever questioned why the body of Christ struggles to significantly affect this dark world? Why does the Church churn out as many casualties as converts? The problem lies in one fact: Over history man has brought about an organisational approach to the family of God. In our own minds and good hearted approach we have departed from God's will for us when we meet. There is a way to come together and it is as much about avoiding the pitfalls as constructing a method. Will you follow the word of God or the dubious practices that we have introduced? Your choice will shape your life. It will shape our future. In essence I could be anyone spouting any old junk. The reality is that I am simply a brother in Christ. I avoid anything that will make me be anything else yet observe the gifting God has given me. I have enjoyed the attention adoration and applause of public ministry and to my shame I enjoyed being in a position where others treated me differently. I was never happy at the core with this. My journey has been voluntary and so must yours. Actually your walk with God has never been anything else! For years I certainly felt the weight of a system that made me look to man in Christian leadership. I was born into this! How could I see anything different? I had to decide in my heart and mind four things to set me on a journey into God's truth:

1. I want to follow Jesus... not trends, fads or systems or structures.

2. I want to honour truth even at my own personal expense.

3. I believe The Bible is the truth about God and his ways.

4. I cannot be a disciple unless I am journeying towards death

I believe I set out with the above values at the start of my walk but I came across several dangers that crept into my thinking along the way. Firstly, I became trained to not THINK! Little by little I began to see that my opinion was somehow sinful and to explore the scriptures outside the guidelines of a professional was just not what Jesus wants. Secondly I believed that my life was to fulfil my calling in the mission field. Not really a bad thing unless it is at the expense of experiencing God's family which makes me accepted, fulfilled, belonging, affirmed etc. If not I go out into my world with a concept, not a living experience of 'family.' This world needs family and we have been giving it 'industry' or ‘organisation.’ Thirdly I have a great sense of loyalty and over committed to the church I was in. Its not a bad thing but really destructive if you are badly treated as I was.

In this day there are all sorts of Christian people making all sorts of noises in all sorts of ways. One of the ugliest noises to make is accusation, bitter rebuke or criticism. These types of responses to circumstance, while containing a seed of truth, only go to show how ‘dead to self’ the Christian actually is. Or isn’t. On my own personal journey I can confirm that being dead to self is an everyday challenge. Because I still have a pulse, the inner joust continues! So I haven’t written this book because I’m some kind of wonderful example of Christian living! Nor is it because I have running sores! I’ve written it because I’m deeply concerned for the future. I have three children who love the Lord. As they negotiate their Christian lives they will encounter enough challenges just by growing up in this world. Because the Church seems unwilling to recognise the way God wanted churches to be, all sorts of anomolies occur. The greatest anomoly in my reckoning is that the people of God are robbed of true fellowship as family. As a result of that the lost are not seeing an authentic expression of Christ’s body. Today the church is also a breeding ground for tyrants, self obsessed dictators and wannabe celebrities. This dark, cold, empty world needs to see people who are affirmed, filled, met, brothered, sister-ed, warmed, cared for and belonging. The world does not need insecure underachievers heading churches!

Sadly many of today's mega-church leaders do see success in some areas of their endeavours but fail to see their gifting is in business, not church. Businesses are not families. Families are not places for transaction. It’s a place for love, yet many Christians' witness IS transaction and lacks the genuine. It portrays liturgy, even packed with the latest gear and haircut. People NEED met people to meet them. Industry is a 'doing' dynamic where family is a 'being' matter of fact.

Want to want to

What sort of spiritual future do my children look forward to on earth? I don't want them to stay at the first stage of Christian maturity where people 'want' from God. Neither do I want them to remain where many are in church, the stage of 'want-to.' This is where Christians see the needs and want-to meet them based upon biblical directives and a knowledge of God's general will. I want them to 'want-to want -to.' This is where the Word and God's will has met in the innermost parts of your being and it is your own burning desire to act. Ezekiel shows us this in the opening Chapters when he eats the scroll from God. It goes down to the innermost parts and takes effect.

A life lived in biblical church with Christ as centre only promises one thing for sure: Transformation. If people want to want to be transformed genuinely they would hear Jesus words:

26 "If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters--yes, even his own life--he cannot be my disciple. 27 And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.

If this is the case, then why do we see many of today's leaders MAKING their life through the ministry? Having seen this first hand in Australia, UK, USA and Europe I recognise how leaders can profit from the ministry yet see this as discipleship but it doesn't make sense. Even the ministers who live on meagre wages and little material wealth still take the benefits of being 'special' or even superior amongst the 'laity.' Again it is the way the structure places the leader at the top that is the problem. Not realising God designed a way where this wouldn't happen ministers just think it 'goes with the territory.' However the problem lies in the fact that whilst increasing in knowledge, technique and ability, transformation is stunted. This decreases the capacity to take on deeper truths. It increases the capacity to replace maturity with fads, gimmicks and charismania.

If believers could restore the basic elements of church practice, God would be able to work through man. I fear most will opt for human wisdom and perceived methodology. Paul the apostle nailed this in 1 Cor ch 1-4.

It is difficult to take on a concept that major change needs to take place in the way we do church. As you read, my prayer is that a desire to see God's will done over man's will fall deeper and deeper into the chasms of our hearts. In our quest to drive home my observations we need to examine how these issues came about and why they are not God's will.