Religious demands or changed hearts?

Heaven’s open to all who follow Jesus. Perhaps the mic in church could be too. Christ did urge me to look beyond the clergy. (Acts 17:11)

Pharisees make religious demands. The living Jesus changes human hearts! Religious rules and information without inner inspiration always fall short of genuine transformation.

Heart-felt worship in a circle lets us see human faces shining with Jesus.  In rows we just see the backs of people’s heads. After a support group that met in a circle at a church, someone said, “Put the chairs back in rows for the Sunday school class.”

Jesus frequently said, “Follow Me!” Never once, “Follow a program.” One person perpetually presenting at a podium on a platform makes everybody else passive.

We need more preaching–ordinary people passionately proclaiming the presence & power of the resurrected Jesus! When ordinary Christians begin to tap the treasure
of Christ within, we’ll “turn the world upside down!”

I don’t like the word “lay” in “laity.” Ordinary Christians aren’t called to lay down, but to rise up, proclaim and reveal Jesus!

Most of us don’t need another talk about religious information. We need inspiration, transformation, & spiritual formation!

Why do many people think it odd to allow the risen Jesus to lead a meeting without a program or human leader? How can we believe Jesus is the Lord of all, if we don’t believe He can lead a worship meeting, without a program or human leader?

Jesus is the Way — the living, resurrected Guide who is infinitely more reliable than any worship program or format! When you have a living Guide, you don’t need to follow a programmed format!

“Quench not the Spirit.” If we’re not quenching the Spirit, our relationship with God will look something like the book of Acts.

More powerful than a locomotive; more awesome than a total eclipse; it’s Jesus’ ekklesia! Church makes faith academic. Ekklesia makes it epidemic — a spiritual contagion that freely spreads from heart to heart! Church fills minds with religious information; ekklesia sets hearts ablaze with passion for Jesus.

Once when leading a formal church service I got frustrated, tore up the bulletin & said, “Let’s let the Spirit lead.” He did! While working on this blog post I felt prompted to pick a random book off my bookshelf. It happened to be by Catherine Booth. I randomly opened it & saw this:  “I have a great deal more authority for such a lively, gushing, spontaneous, and what you call disorderly service, as our Salvation Army services sometimes are, in the fourteenth chapter of First Corinthians, than you can find for yours.” (See 1 Corinthians 14:26.)

And one final thought for football season:  Listening to and obeying Jesus with a group of people is more exciting than football!

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Open sharing & Scripture

My 95 Theses #28
Open sharing isn’t a license to contradict Scripture but an opportunity to align with it
as the Spirit prompts.

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My 95 Theses #27

95 Theses #27:
Show God’s love to everyone who comes into a worship gathering.

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Jesus ain’t a program; He is Lord!

Christians usually meet to be passively instructed. Perhaps we could also meet to exercise our faith & spiritual gifts, with one another. Where there is no caring interaction there is no sense of community.

(A church in Smyrna experienced life-changing community together. That is such a rare thing that someone made a movie about it, All Saints. The body of Christ is called to be family; not formality.)

Perhaps “elder” is not a church office, but a mature believer who has followed & obeyed the risen Jesus for many years. Perhaps the Ephesians “five-fold ministries” are not ranked religious offices, but spiritual functions that God can use any Christian in.

The gifts of the Spirit aren’t grandiose badges of honor. Instead they often operate in humble people who don’t even realize that God is using them.

Artificial plants look real but they’re not. People can do that too. Ekklesia lets people be real. Ekklesisa is a group of Christ-followers gathered to listen to and be directly led by the living Jesus. Church meets classroom style, but ekklesia meets support group style.

Where there is no heart-to-heart communication and no spiritual connection; there is no sense of community. Ekklesia includes heart-felt caring, equality in Christ, honest communication, mutual valuing, and surrender to the risen Jesus. You can’t understand ekklesia until you experience it with a group of people.

Imposing a program on a group of people replaces spontaneity with control; intimacy with formality; and interaction; with passivity. A program is a show to watch. Worship needs to be much more than a program.

Watching a religious program is nice, however, experiencing the risen Jesus prompting a group of people, is much more powerful! Jesus is not someone to schedule & program for an hour on Sundays. He’s the One to let schedule & program you 24/7/365!

God doesn’t need a preacher or anybody else to program a church service. He’s an amazing Programmer all by Himself! Learn more about how Jesus can actively program a church service, all by Himself @ this link.

Man alive! Jesus is manna live — the living bread of life who has come from Heaven!

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#26 of my 95 Theses

My 95 Theses #26:

Tear down the socioeconomic walls. Let rich & poor & in between worship together in the same gathering.

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95 Theses #25 — Be multiracial!

My 95 Theses #25:

Be multiracial.

There’s no excuse for churches to be some of the most segregated organizations around. when every church can look like Heaven and have people from various races and ethnicities loving one another through Christ!

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Luther’s 95 vs. my 95 — #24

My 95 Theses #24:

If we stop church when we’re ready to end it, we may miss out on something beautiful God still wants to do.

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Wanted: Tender Hearts & God’s Superstar

Wanted: Tender hearts willing to be led by the Holy Spirit. Contact God to apply. When tender hearts meet & surrender control to God’s Superstar (Jesus) ekklesia begins to take place.

Dare to ask God to make your heart tender to the Holy Spirit’s leading & conviction. God, give me a tender heart that refuses to take offense, so I can speak truth in love.

Tenderness triumphs by trusting God. In a world full of bitterness; try a little tenderness & forgiveness.

Don’t keep the Lord confined in your heart. Let Him flow out wherever you go.

We can’t program the fruit of the Spirit. We can only let it flow from deep within us.
Galatians 5:22

What can make the Gospel come alive? Everyday people sharing how the risen Christ is working in their lives!

Here’s the formula:  Support-group-style vulnerability + the risen Jesus = amazing glimpses of Heaven.

Conventional wisdom: God directs a preacher who directs a church service. A biblical alternative: God, Himself, directs a church service.

Christ alone is the Head of His body. No pastor can fulfill that role. Let’s take the human “bottle top” off of church so that God’s people aren’t bottled up. Let the risen Jesus be the Head instead!

I’m ordained & have an M.Div. so no one’s particularly impressed that I can lead a church service. However, if I let Jesus lead it, people are astonished!

Church needs to be led by & focused on God’s Superstar — the living, resurrected Jesus! It’s fairly easy to follow directions and programs. It’s difficult to follow Jesus!

Climb up onto the Vista Rock — the living, resurrected Jesus — and take in the amazing views He wants to show you!

Seeing Jesus,
Trying to be like Him,
Knowing I can’t,
Having Him
Living through me.

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Taking down statues or putting them up?

As debate and conflict rages over statues of Confederate leaders and soldiers, some are crying, “Take them down!” while others are shouting “Keep ’em up!”

So how about a compromise. How about leaving the statues up, but also putting up an even larger, heroic statue of runaway slaves, beside every statue of a slaveholder or defender of slaveholders, in America?

Perhaps we should get even bolder and give every town a heroic statue of runaway slaves. Why? Because runaway slaves are some of the most courageous (and ignored) heroes in American (not just black) history!

I may even be related to a runaway slave named William Simms. Read his amazing story here.

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The Jesus-Serenity Prayer

The Jesus-Serenity Prayer:
God, grant me the serenity that comes from the risen Jesus Christ, the courage to daily follow and obey Him, and the wisdom to make a difference.

Serenity is nice. Jesus-serenity is astounding!

Serrenity prayer

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