Finding and Flourishing in Your Place in the ChurchÀpẹrẹ
FOUR KINDS OF CHURCHES (2)
Yesterday, we learnt about churches that are empires and clubs. Today, we will continue with the other two kinds of churches:
3. A CULT: This arises when the devil or his agents start a church to deceive people. These kinds of churches are becoming more sophisticated by the day, but strange things are placed in their foundation and these bring negative spiritual flows into the lives of people who worship there. Since the devil can counterfeit power, these cults always have a semblance of supernatural power. Unexplainable cycles of evil happen in these cults and it takes a discerning heart to be free from their lure. They often have unbiblical practices among them and some people notice a sharp downward trend after joining these churches.
4. A GOD-ORDAINED CHURCH: God starts a church with three incontrovertible elements. The first element is God Himself. God has a purpose to achieve and that is the origin of a genuine church. Secondly, God calls a man to lead that church. Many times, God calls the man away from his agenda and gives him covenants that describe the commitment of God in his assembly. Thirdly, God calls people to become members of that church to team up with the pastor to achieve His original purpose. This is the kind of church Jesus referred to in Matthew 16:18-19.
While all the four may look alike, it is the church founded on the Spirit of Christ which leads the people of God into His purpose and plan for them that God approves of. Believers need to distinguish between churches to avoid being trapped in the wrong one.
PRAYER: Lord, build Your church through me. Let my membership lead to an increase of Your Kingdom on earth in Jesus’ name. Amen!
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After genuine salvation, God places His children in a church family where they can flourish, blossom, bud, and fill the face of the earth with fruits. Church is God-ordained and when He brings you to a church, beyond a seat in the church, He gives you a spot in your pastor’s heart. This 30-day study would lead you into an experience and understanding of correct church membership.
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