thoughts that challenge the status quo of modern, western christianity

Monday, November 3, 2008

More Traditions That Hinder

To recap, the traditions that are hindrances to the operation of apostolic authority are those that we teach that take precedents over the things of God. Jesus stated to the pharisees that they were "Making the word of God of none effect through your traditions." (Mark 7:13). The following are a couple more comparisions of the traditional church and the apostolic church.

A traditional church


…has most of its ministries inward focused
Due to the “bless me” gospel, most of the resources must be allocated to programs that make the individual feel good about themselves. This focus does not promote a transformation of the believer. There is a constant need to change the program to deliver the necessary stimulus to the people.

An apostolic church

…focus on outward ministries
Our focus should not be on self, but on others. Jesus commanded His church to go and make disciples – followers. (Matthew 28:19 AMP, Darby, NKJV). The focus of the church should be outside the four walls of the building.

A traditional church

…is built upon man’s ideas, structure and programs
Therefore, the result is only what man/flesh can produce. If a program is successful in attracting a crowd, it’s duplication is attempted by others hoping for the same results, producing the latest “fad” of church growth. Unfortunately, the success is not always duplicated, and frustration results.

An apostolic church

…is built based on the spiritual gifting in the body
The church should be structured around the giftings that the Lord has placed in the body. This would be the outcome of the ascension gifts (governing gifts) identifying, instructing, empowering and supporting the individual member’s gifts.


These last few posts have been presented to challenge our paradigm of church, not to condemn. As a pastor, I am addressing these issues, seeking the Lord’s direction as to how to lead this local assembly in a paradigm shift. The Lord will do this, because the church is His chosen vessel today. As we seek to align ourselves with the way He wants to build the church, we will find a flow of apostolic authority to accomplish His purpose.

till next time
martin

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for this post....I too have been giving much thought to this and several other 'traditions' followed by men and not instructed by God!