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Friday, May 15, 2015

Post 21: BACK TO THE BIBLE



Post Number 21: Back to The Bible

Back to the bible is a call that draws attention to the fact that the body of Christ in the modern days has deviated from the standards set by the apostles, hence the need to return to bible standards of Christianity. It is a call to return to the revival of apostolic signs, Holy Ghost fireworks, miracles and unlimited demonstration of the power of God to deliver to the uttermost. 

It is a call to return to teaching absolute holiness within and without as a pre-requisite for heaven. It is a call for the modern day Church to conform to the standards of the Early Church founded by the apostles. It is a call to return from modern church to model church. The early church of the apostles was the model.

Back to the Bible is a call for a return to spiritual worship which is the power of God to achieve the following:

1)    To produce in men a new birth which is a spiritual process also known as a regenerative revival that redeems a lost soul from spiritual death to a new life in Christ Jesus (John 3:3) (1 Peter 1:2
e    To establish people in the faith (Romans 16:25)
3)    For spiritual growth (1 Peter 2:2)
4)    To cleanse the church (Ephesians 5:26)
5)    Peace and protection (Ephesians 6:17)
6)    To prepare a people to be partakers of the Kingdom of God

We see in the modern day Church an increase in the number of church ministries without a corresponding increase in the number of regenerative Christians whose lives have been transformed. There are more of sinners known as church sinners than saints in the congregation. Many are in the church but are not in Christ therefore are not new creatures (2 Corinthians 5:17).

The practices of the modern day Church have been modernized and are not consistent with Scripture. The standard set by the apostles was the doctrine of apostolic teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread and prayers (Acts 2:42).

 The early church was a glorious church that performed signs and wonders empowered by the Holy Spirit; were together in one accord, having all things common; breaking bread from house to house and eating their meat with singleness of heart; praising God and having favor with all the people.
 
In the early church, the Word of God was preached to the people on daily basis and the Lord added to the church those that should be saved, who heard the Word and were obedient to it (Acts 2:42-47). It was a balanced church which foundation was built on the Word which produced Power, Purity and Prosperity. In the modern day church, prosperity is available but power and purity are scarce.

The modern day churches pursue signs, miracles and wonders without the Word as their foundation. Any church built on miracles will fade away but any church built on the Word will abide forever because the Word of God abides forever (Isaiah 40:8).

The teaching standard of the apostles taught the nations ALL things in the Word that Christ commanded. No person had the right or the authority to qualify or limit, add or subtract from any of the original teaching and practices lay down by Christ. Every word of the Bible was taught and practiced by all Christians.

The fellowship doctrine of the apostles is based on fellowship with God the father and His Son Jesus Christ in who are light and in whom there is no darkness (John 8:12). It is a fellowship that did not mingle with the world of iniquity and darkness because God is Light (1 John1:1-7) and in Him is no unrighteousness.

The modern day church has imported the darkness in the world into the church to the extent that it is becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate between a Christian coming to church and a disco dancer in the world. The most glaring evidence of worldliness in the modern day church lies in immoral dressing.

 The early church focused on preaching a regenerative revival that brought sinners to the altar in tears to accept Christ. The regenerative revival in the early church was a revival that translates a sinner from death to life which is Jesus basic mission. The sermons preached from the pulpit in the early church were as flames of fire that rend the hearts of the hearers (Acts 2:37) to run to Christ. 
 
The modern day church focuses more on a materialistic revival in which the physical and financial wellbeing of the flock takes precedence over their spiritual wellbeing. However, the spiritual wellbeing of the flock should be the basic occupation of a true Minister of the Gospel (Matthew 6:33).

The modern day church attracts unbelievers through messages that have been watered down; that meets the needs of their body rather than their soul; that promises happiness on earth, rather than righteousness that leads to eternity; that makes sinners comfortable in sin and iniquity yet claim to be saved.

The modern church consists of more professing believers than real practicing Christians whose profession and practice do not align (Matthew 7:21) (Proverbs 11:4). Proverbs 30:12 says,

‘There is a generation that is pure in their eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness’

Many modern day churches do not teach ALL things that Christ commanded but teach selected topics that the people want to hear contrary to what God wants them to hear (Isaiah 58:1). It teaches fanciful and misleading messages to a congregation whose lives are bound in sin rather than teach about sin and how to be delivered from sin which is Jesus basic mission (Matthew 1:21) (Galatians 1:8).

Another principle in the early church that the modern church has neglected is making disciples of men. A disciple prefers his relationship with his Master above all others (Luke 14:26). He bears his Cross and follows His Master continually and not for a while. A disciple forsakes all that he has whenever required for the Kingdom of His Master (Luke 14:27, 33).

Discipleship is to perfect and release a convert who has become a disciple into the ministry (2 Timothy 2:2). Many modern day churches keep members in their fold for many years without discipling them to become useful vessels for the Lord’s use in ministry especially in evangelism which every believer is called to do (Matthew 28:18-20).

In the modern day church, unlike the early church, there is much moral decadence and lawlessness. There is powerlessness unlike the power demonstrated by Paul and Silas in Macedonia who turned the world upside down in Acts Chapter 17.

The average modern day Christian cannot hear directly from the Lord and runs after pastors and prophets to do the hearing for him. There is a shift from focusing on Christ to focusing on men which leads many men to worshiping the creature more than the creator (Romans 1:25).

Pastors of many modern day churches do things to glorify themselves and not to glorify Jesus Christ. They draw attention to themselves rather than to Jesus Christ who is the founder of the church and who has a name above all names (Philippians 2:9-10).

A typical example is where a pastor says, ‘meet me on the mountain on Sunday for solutions to your problems’, which draws attention to self as the solution provider and not to Jesus. Many modern day pastors display their pictures on their church signage to draw attention to themselves. These actions constitute vain glory which is a sin damnable in hell.

The average modern day Christian does not live his Christian life in the right manner. He does not study the Word of God on his own and does not attend bible study lessons and Sunday school classes in church.  In many modern day churches, the majority of the members and leaders do not attend bible classes and house fellowship. They cannot give their time to God but want to receive.

 He is also a prayerless Christian who does not pray habitually but prays only in church to ask from a God whom he has refused to get intimate with through His Word (John 8:31). He does not want to pay the price to know God and His righteousness but wants the blessings and the promises in the Word fulfilled in his life contrary to Matthew 6:33.
 
The modern day church has in its fold too many baby Christians who fail to grow, who spend 10 to 20 years in church but whose lives are not transformed to spiritual giants, and are enslaved to their pastors and prophets. Many modern day churches teach messages that entertain their members rather than convict sinners for repentance.

Many modern day churches teach that one can follow Christ without carrying a cross i.e. that one can serve Christ without dying for him; without suffering persecution and without forsaking anything contrary to Luke 14:26-33.

Many modern day church pastors have become ‘gods’ in their assemblies where their members build a relationship with them rather than build a relationship with God. Therefore, the average modern day Christian is an idol worshiper who worships his ‘church’ and ‘pastor’ above God. Denominational ism is self-righteousness which is damnable in hell fire.
          
The offices of Pastor and Prophet have been so bastardized by con artists in ministry that many well-meaning Christians do not wish to associate with them. It is becoming more of a stigma to be addressed or identified as a Pastor or Prophet in these modern days.

Therefore, the modern day church is a modernized church that lacks fire and power unlike the early church which operated in One Accord and brought down fire from heaven (Acts 2:1-4).  It is the Pentecostal fire that comes through tarrying in God’s presence that makes soul winning to be effective.

 The TV & radio evangelism noises of many modern day churches, their financial/prosperity bait used to attract sinners, their attractive buildings and beautiful pulpits and other gimmicks without a genuine and practical devotion and dedication to God can bring sinners into the church auditorium but cannot win their souls into the Jesus Kingdom. If souls are won, usually they do not abide (John 15:16). Therefore, the modern day church is a master at creating backsliders from inception of their soul winning campaigns.
 
The modern day church pulls huge crowds to its crusades, but is a noisy church that lacks the power to make a positive change in the society. Many modern day pastors teach superficial religion and messages based on human wisdom mainly for amusement and a temporary emotional experience but certainly not a genuine encounter with the Holy Spirit. Where the church ministry does not have the level of spirituality required to convey God’s mind to the congregation, then it is all a ruse and noise making! (1 Corinthians 2:4-5).

Therefore, Back to the Bible is a call for a restorative revival (Hosea 6:1-2) to cure the worldly and backslidden condition of the congregation in the modern day church. It is time to revive the church as in the days of Ezra in Nehemiah chapter 8 where the Word of God was preached to the people distinctly and interpreted in the way it was written and meant to be understood, not giving a personal interpretation.

Back to the bible is a call for a restorative revival that will create an awakened people whose transformed lives will preach the gospel to others as in Antioch (Acts 11:26) where the disciples were first called Christians. An awakened church can only preach the gospel to a dying and lost world through its own awakened people whose lives have been transformed.

 Transformation of lives from darkness to light is the basic mission of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Any gospel that cannot transform lives from sinfulness to the righteousness that is of God (Deuteronomy 6:18) is not of God and is another gospel and a false gospel (Galatians 1:8-9). The gospel of Jesus is the power of God unto salvation (Romans 1:16).
 
Back to the Bible is a call to church leaders to return to the apostolic standards and practices that nurture their members with the right teachings to mature them for ministry and to move out of the church to work for the Lord.

Further, back to the bible is a call to you and me as individuals who will give account before Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10) to return to bible day Christianity. You and me as individuals constitute the church of Christ and not the buildings. The church buildings are merely the geographical address of the body of Christ in a locality. Back to the bible implies that you and me return from following the multitude doing evil (Exodus 23:2) and start doing what is right in the sight of the Lord (Deuteronomy 6:18).

In conclusion, Back to the Bible is a call to you to live a transformed life that preaches the gospel to unbelievers. Many want to see the power of the gospel at work in terms of holiness and righteousness in the lives of men that will make them believe that salvation is real. It happened at Antioch (Acts 11:26) where the disciples were first called Christians when the people in the city saw that their lifestyle and behavior were not different from the life of Jesus whom they preached.

Is your Christian lifestyle a reproach to the gospel? Return to the bible day apostolic standard.

Prayer: O God my Father, revive your church starting with me.

Ayodele Adegbulugbe
www.xtianrace.blogspot.com