Category Archives: government

It Costs to Stop the Shutdown

It will cost you your pride to stop shutting down the Holy Spirit. (James 4:6) It’s worth the price. Humble yourself and pay it. (James 4:10) Too many Christians have shut down their faith. (Hebrews 11:6) They have shut their … Continue reading

Posted in gover, government, government shutdown, humility, pride, religious pride | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

The gift of government — “Jesus first!”

God gave humanity government in order to maintain social order, ensure domestic tranquility, and prevent chaos (which is even more harmful and destructive to people than corrupt and cruel government). Christ-followers’ first loyalty is supposed to be to the risen … Continue reading

Posted in contemporary society, government, separation of church and state | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Hand the crown to King Jesus

Human governments are temporary. The risen Jesus is the now and eternal Lord. They’ll be no national flags in Heaven. Government establishes and maintains social order. Jesus changes hearts. Government protects people from physical chaos. Jesus protects people from the … Continue reading

Posted in God's government, government, King Jesus, kingdom of God | Tagged , , , , , | 2 Comments

Political heroes rise & fall, but . . .

Beyond human politicsThere’s an invisible kingdom,A government that flows fromBeyond this worldAnd seeks to endThe widespread rebellionInside human beingsAnd to bring restorationAnd peace of mindTo all who will fullySurrender to its authority.It’s not aligned with governmentsThat demand outward complianceAnd rule … Continue reading

Posted in God's government, government, kingdom of God, nationalism, politics, politics and religion | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The most important embassy isn’t in Jerusalem.

The body of Christ is called to meet as the embassy of the kingdom of God–demonstrating the government of God, to the world. Therefore, the most important embassy isn’t in the city of Jerusalem, but is located wherever two or … Continue reading

Posted in anxiety, birth of Christ, body of Christ, ekklesia, eternity, government, opportunity, spiritual transformation, the Kingdom of God is at hand, transformation, two or three in My name, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Body Of Christ: Dictatorship? Democracy? Christocracy?

Must a gathering of Christ-followers choose between being a hierarchy (a body of believers governed by an organizational chart) or anarchy (a body of believers with no government or order at all)? Historically church has chosen to be a hierarchy. … Continue reading

Posted in Benjamin Rush, church government, God's government, government, Israelmore Ayivor, Jesus Christ, John Leland, kingdom, kingdom of heaven, kingdom values, kings and kingdoms, not of this world, organizational chart, the Kingdom of God is at hand, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

There’s no room for bullying in democracy (or church)

Want to go beyond the bullying and 1-man control that can be common in church? There’s no room for bullying in democracy or in church! –Modern democracy depends on decisions developed by deliberation, diplomacy, and consensus; not on the dictatorship … Continue reading

Posted in alternative church, American values, ancient Greeks, back to church, Berry Street, church, community, control, control in church, controlling pastors, dictatorship, ekklesia, English, government, Greek city-states, Greek history, Greek New Testament, house church, I will build my church, love, making church more participatory, Nashville, On this rock I will build My church, organic chruch, participatory church, participatory culture, recovery groups, Salvation Army, simple church, support group, Uncategorized, worship | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

All lifestyles are not equal. (Is yours working?)

All lifestyles are not equal: –America teaches that there are a vast diversity of lifestyles, however, Christianity teaches that there are only two basic lifestyles. We can live our life following and obeying our thoughts, feelings, opinions, and desires. Or … Continue reading

Posted in alternative lifestyle, America, casting your vote, choice of lifestyle, faith in politics, flesh, fruit of the Spirit, God's government, government, human nature, kingdom of God, lifestyle Christianity, Make America safe again, make straight paths, political choice, political correctness, political dysfunction, political environment, political positions, political views, politics and religion, power of choice, presidential campaign, presidential election, Presidential politics, prochoice, religion, spirituality, straight is the gate and narrow the way, Uncategorized, works of the flesh | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

How many sermons does it take to make a person pure?

Christ-followers are called to be pure and holy! That’s not easy to do when seductive media is so readily accessible and overflowing with negativity, disrespect, vulgarity, adultery, nudity, profanity, and worse. Have all the sermons that we have heard (and … Continue reading

Posted in church, church fathers, church government, city council meeting, early church, ekklesia, evangelism, God's government, government, on earth as it is in heaven, Origen, religion, spiritual formation, spiritual transformation, testimonies, Thom Schultz, transformation, Uncategorized, Walk by the Spirit | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

American money says “In God we trust,” but do we?

America’s official motto is “In God we trust.” It’s even printed on American money? Do we trust in God? Do we really trust . . . In the Deity or in the dollar? In God or in government? In faith … Continue reading

Posted in church programs, experiencing God, faith, God and country, God on money, government, justice, military, Spirit-promptings | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment