They say that the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over
and over again and expect different results. If this is in fact a
true definition than we, the followers of Jesus, must be the most
insane people on earth. At some point we decided that our gatherings
should be scripted, our worship contained and our fellowship
formatted. We decided that we would call this gathering the “Church”
when the word we translate as Church simply means “the Called out”.
The “Called out ones”are of course supposed to gather together,
but to call that gathering itself the Church I don't think is
accurate or even close to the original meaning. We decided that a
building with a name on it is the place that we should gather. We
decided that one day a week was the time when we get closer to God.
We decided that daily life could and should be separated from Church
life, that these are two very distinct things. We decide that to be
involved more at “Church” that we need to spend more time at that
building.
We have totally failed
to see it. We have failed to see what it's really all about. We see
that there is a problem so we try to change, we try to redefine
Church but at it's essence it is still the mindset of Church as a
place or as a gathering of believers. We keep doing the same things
over and over again just adding or subtracting things here and there
and expecting things to get better.
Right now,
statistically there is absolutely no difference in between “the
Church” and the rest of the world. In other words, all the bad
things, the drugs, the abortions, the alcoholism, the adultery, the
violence, the murder, the rape, pornography, all of the bad things in our world
happen at the exact same level within the Church as they do outside
the Church, statistically there is no difference. Is this really what
Jesus described the Church as? Of course people are going to fail, of
course people are going to sin BUT we (the believers and followers of
Jesus) should NEVER be indistinguishable from the rest of the corrupt
world.
So, what can be done?
First I think we need to just forget the word Church, throw it out.
If it ever had any significance in scripture in the past, it has lost
all of it's true meaning and been so misused that most people can not
separate that word from the image that it now puts in their mind of a
nice little white building with a cross on top. Instead of using the
word Church, use “the called ones” or even “The Believers”
would be a good description of what the word “Church”really means. The
word describes us, the believers and followers of Jesus, not a
gathering of believers, but the believers themselves. The called ones are told to “Assemble
together” but the assembling itself has no title, it is simply an
assembling. There is nothing that says it has to be formatted,
scheduled, or held under any name or banner. There is absolutely
nothing in the Bible that describes anything close to the basic
format we now call “Church”. The Bible simply says that we are to
assemble together, maybe worship, maybe share a word, maybe pray,
maybe encourage. It never says it has to be at a certain building at
a certain time. There is nothing that says that it has to be planned
out at all.
If we get together with
some friends for dinner and we pray for each other and we share with
each other what God has done for us, how is this not the assembling
of the believers? If we get together with family and have great
fellowship and maybe sing some worship songs together, how is this
not the assembling of the believers? If you share the word of God
with a neighbor how is this not the assembling of the believers? You
see we need to break free from the restraints of what we understand
as “Church” and realize that It's not someplace you go, or
something you do, it is who we are. The assembling of the believers
should happen all the time, in many different forms and in many
different ways.
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