I don’t like the question: “Where do you go to church?” Because I’m excited about Jesus, people assume that I attend a sermon-based church service. I don’t. I’m more like these four undocumented men in the Bible.
Four Gentiles in the Bible
Said, “We want to see Jesus.”
They came together to find
And encounter His presence.
They wanted so much more than
Superficiality.
Religion wasn’t enough;
They wanted reality.
When Jesus heard about them,
He told His disciples that
His Father will honor those
Who follow Him and serve Him
And give up their self-focus
To be led by His presence.
A voice came from Heaven
To give glory unto God,
But most of the people
Said it was only thunder.
Jesus is speaking to you.
Listen while you still have time.
(John 12:20-35)
I believe that those four men are a demonstration of what Jesus wants to build among His followers. He used the word Greek “ekklesia” to describe it. (Matthew 16:18) Ekklesia was the name of the participatory town meeting in Greek cities where anybody present could speak. Jesus was very much aware of Greek cities and their way of doing things.
Jesus promised to show up whenever two or three people gather in His name (Matthew 18:20)–when they come together to experience His presence moving and working among them. When we gather to encounter and interact with the living Jesus like the four Gentiles wanted to do, we won’t just listen to a religious talk. Together we’ll experience and be led by His presence, power, and glory!
Host a Spirit-led support group. Invite 2 or 3 or more people to listen to God together and then share what the Holy Spirit puts on their heart.
Go beyond church. Search for: The Joy of Early Christianity book.









