63. Building The Church
What does a good church look like?
In Your Bible Read This
Revelation 19, 1-10, Ephesians 5, 22-32.
Here Is Your Memory Verse
His intent was that now, through the church, the manifold
wisdom of God
should be made known to the rulers and authorities
in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 3.10.
Afterwards Talk About
This
Compare the all complicated programmes that you find in many
modern churches with the simplicity and necessity of obeying the
basic
commands of Christ in the tree of life concept.
Something To Do Before
Next Time
If you are married talk with your spouse, and see if your
marriage
contains the same love, attention and goals as Jesus has for the
Church.
If you single prepare yourself with the right attitudes for
marriage,
pray and lets see what the Lord will do for you.
Written Diploma Work
Draw the tree of life yourself and write in at the side your
own churchs
programmes or plans. Write a list of your conclusions.
Meditate Word By Word On
This Verse
John 15.16.
- Spend a Minute to Change the World
- Pray For Comoros - 500,000 Indian Ocean islanders
- Underdeveloped, poor, Muslim, 120 believers, intense persecution
- Be sure to teach this lesson to others.
- Always pray and prepare well adding your own verses and stories to bring it to life.
What Is A Church?
Whether we are talking about the universal Church in all the world or whether we are referring to the local church round the corner, church is always the people and never, never the building, however nice it may be. We are the Church, the only House of the Lord.
What Does A Good Church Look Like?
Spiritually, Ephesians 5, 25-27 says that the church is loved by Jesus and he gives himself to her with undivided attention. A good church becomes holy, clean, full of the word of God, fit to be presented to Jesus as a desirable, beautiful bride, without stain, wrinkles and blemishes, blameless in every way.
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The Church As A Tree Of Life
Invisible Roots Go Deep
A good church has invisible, hidden roots that go deep under the surface, continually seeking the life that only comes from the living waters of God.Therefore a deep foundation is vital, in prayer, with wisdom from the word of God, and love and power from the Holy Spirit. Jeremiah 17, 7-8; Psalm 1
The Trunk, divided into three ascending parts:
The trunk is most visible part of the tree. It grows in stages as a seed gives a shoot, which then grows to become strong, lasting and resistant to ill winds.The Base Of Evangelism
A good church begins its visible ministry with evangelism, and of course never ceases to evangelise. Without constant evangelism in its many forms people will remain in their sin and ignorance of God. Why do we evangelise? Simply because Jesus said we should. See Mark 16.15,16The Mid-section Strength Of Discipleship
Now the trunk grows and becomes strong to support the trees destiny of bearing fruit. Without for one moment ceasing to proclaim the good news, a good church will now dedicate much time to turning the new converts into disciples. Next it will turn those disciples into leaders who take responsibility for advancing Gods work. Why do we consider discipleship training to be so important? Simply because Jesus said to make disciples.See Matthew 28.19 and Basic and Advanced Discipleship Sections.
The Tops - the Noble Height Of Care Of The Poor
Without for one moment ceasing to evangelise and make disciples, a good church will now follow the example of Jesus in Acts 1.1, and 10.38 by doing good. More than 300 times in the Bible God declares his love for the poor and the needy. He expects his body the church to be his caring hands and lips. Not everyone is called to preach or lead but every believer can show Gods mercy to the poor, particularly to widows and children. Care for the poor is important because Jesus said so. See Mat. 25, 34-45, James 1.27, and God's Passion for the Poor section.
The Shady Foliage Is The Covering Of A Kingdom Economy
Here is the issue that many churches neglect at their peril. Think about this. Prayer and the grace of God for the roots is absolutely free, but evangelism costs something, discipleship costs a lot more, and caring for the poor is very costly. Where will the money come from? And now consider this . . .
In Acts 2, 42-47 and 4,32-35 we find the church in Jerusalem to be so wealthy that there were no needy people. Some years later that same great church was in such poverty that Paul was raising offerings for them in the new churches across Europe. What happened?
In Acts 6, 1-7 the church leaders delegated the issues of racism, discrimination and finances to seven good Grecian men, probably preachers. So the leaders no longer handled the finances. Preachers like preaching, not papers. That preaching sadly cost Stephen his life and then Philip went to Samaria. If the other 5 Grecians were also preaching or scattered by the Acts 8.1 persecution, who was handling the economy? Anybody? We do not know.
The poor surely came from far and wide, hearing that needs were met, heard the gospel, received Jesus and joined the church. Expenses increased but income did not. The lesson is clear. Unless someone, probably not the main preacher, takes serious responsibility for the church economy using faith and works, poverty will be at the door. Why is handling the money so important? Simply because Jesus said so. See Luke 19, 11-26, and Finances in God's Kingdom section.
Fruit Of Seeds In The Wind Of God
A good church will always bear fruit in season. That fruit will bring glory for God seen in new baby trees of daughter churches, nearby and far away through missions. Each new tree has its own roots into God, with evangelism, discipleship, own financial cover and fruit.
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| People Name | Language | Population |
| Gusilay | Gusilay | 12,400 |
| Jahanka (Diakhanke) | Azer | 35,000 |