In my last blog we were seeing why Jesus did not choose to centralize institutionalizing of the Church. You can click HERE in case you missed to read the last blog. Kindly stay with me as I conclude on this topic.
If you
carefully observe you will notice that Jesus constantly reiterated the purpose
of His coming. The purpose of Jesus was straight and direct. It says, “The
Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Luke 19:10. In order this
to happen He had to go to all places. After being in a particular place sharing
about the Kingdom of God and showing who the Messiah is, Jesus’ next
destination was always the next village, the next town where they don’t know
about the Messiah. In Mark 1:35-37 it talks about Jesus
going to a deserted place early in the morning and was praying. But by then the
crowd found the way to His place, looking for Him. I guess the disciples were
constantly living in excitement to have large crowds waiting to hear Jesus and
to be ministered. In Verse 36 it says, Simon and his companions searched for
him, and when they found him, they said “Everyone is looking for you.” Verse
37 And he said to them, “Let’s go on to the neighbouring
villages so that I may preach there too. That is why I have come”.
Jesus
reiterates the purpose of His coming again and again. I guess Jesus was not
interested to give the same message in a new package to the same crowd day
after day or week after week. That will sound churchianity, where people would
visit the Church, every week get excited and go back to never share the gospel.
In Matthew 8:18 Again we notice this happening, “When Jesus saw a large
crowd around him, he gave orders to go to the other side of the sea.” Jesus
knew the crowds will always be there but then once He ministered in a
particular place Jesus preferred to go the next place where He is still
unfamiliar.
Fellowship
with the believers on a weekly basis is a great idea but then people come
together to comfort each other, love each other, help each other and then they
are gone. In many cases even this is not a reality. Why do we say the Church is
the only hope for the dying world when all we have is only Christian brothers
and sisters surrounded. Today, the Churches are becoming a good moral school
where constantly the members are taught how to live good life, morally teaching
them how to love one another, and so many how to's... but never how to share
the gospel and holding individuals accountable on the responsibility of sharing
the gospel.
Today, the
Church in many cases is nothing more than a structure or a building facility
and sadly even that in most cases mired in property disputes. The
institutionalization Church comes in various types of offering. Basically,
money takes the top priority. And we show to people that if they pay more
offering, more tithes, they will receive more blessings.
Most of the
people who started with a great passion to reach out to people with the gospel
soon settled with this concept of Church. And then with the sustainable income
source from the people the Church culminates to an institution under a
particular denominational bracket. Thereafter, the rest of their lives pastors
with the floating numbers keep managing the crowd so that they are faithful to
their version of Church. All survive except the Christ mission. Paul
Washer puts this thought brilliantly, “The ministry has become so
driven by business and entertainment that many of the men who now stand behind
pulpits would do a better as corporate heads on Wall Street or entertainers in
Hollywood.”
Don't mistake
me that I am saying Church buildings are unnecessary. What am I questioning,
why the purpose of the Church today has become so murky? Why aren't our
congregation who are supposed to be teachers, speakers by now still need milk?
(Hebrew 5:14)
We want to
think and believe Church buildings attract people to hear the gospel. If this
was true Jesus would have at the foremost made a connection and asked His
converts to attend the existing temple with its grandeur. Instead, He was seen
calling people to follow Him. Soon we learn Jesus prophesized the demolition of
the temple. Matthew 24:2 “Do you see all these things? Truly I tell
you, not one stone will be left here on another that will not be thrown
down.”. Jesus replaced the place with a movement.
Even in the Old Testament the Lord showed Prophet Isaiah an
important thing. Prophet Isaiah apprises what the Lord said to him with great
power. Isaiah 8:13-14 “You are to regard only the Lord of Armies as
holy. Only he should be feared only he should be held in awe. He will be a
SANCTUARY; . . .” Currently, the Church space has taken all the
credibility. Christians respect church buildings more than Jesus and His
mission. The church isn’t a building to be maintained, it’s a people to be
mobilized. Let us not forget that all Christ’s disciples and His followers took
the risk of going to all parts of the world and proclaim about the resurrected
Jesus and being martyred for their faith. They wanted others to experience what
they have found. Think about it! Let me leave with the thought by Leonard
Ravenhill, "the world is not waiting for a new definition of
Christianity, it's waiting for a new demonstration of Christianity.”.
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