WHEN
THE CHURCH WENT OFF TRACK MANY YEARS AGO...
-by Kathie Walters.
Around 300 A.D. the Holy Spirit influence upon the church began to wane. Leaders
began to rely on their own abilities, rather than the Holy Spirit. The church
then made one of the worst mistakes in history. She gave up basic freedoms that
powered the early church's success, and put a strangle hold on much of the
church's powerful ministry. How? By turning the saints from lively participators
into pew potatoes, or spectators.
Whatever happened to, "When you come together brethren, everyone of you hath a
psalm. a hymn, a tongue, an interpretation, a revelation etc." (1.Cor.14:26).
How did this early dynamic church meeting turn into a one (or sometimes two) man
show with an almost professional sounding worship team? What was the secret of
the early church? Well for start they didn't have to worry about financing
buildings, their money was invested in living stones. (Of course a roof over our
heads to keep the rain out, while gathering is a necessary asset.) They met in
houses, and rented rooms, an informal often-boisterous affair with full-scale
meals. Church was a kind of floating party with every one participating 100%. At
the weekly get tog ether’s; everyone was the star of the show. Everyone was
needed.
As the church grew in various cities, it ceased to become a "family" and turned
into a kind of "establishment." The final nail in the church coffin was the fact
that Emperor Constantine kindly issued the Edict of Milan, officially ending the
persecutions and tolerating the church. Then came "US" and "THEM", priest and
laity. The problem was that 98% of the church was "them". And so the
professionals took over. The rest learned to sit and be quiet and join in
singing when told to. They learned to add something to the meeting- afterwards-
at home or in the foyer, but not in the meeting.
Whereas before, everyone could contribute to the meeting as the Holy Spirit
moved upon him or her, now the Holy Spirit was only allowed to move in the
pulpit. At first everyone could get into the act, prophecies, headings, tongues
and interpretations. Revelations, spiritual songs, words of knowledge flowed
through "whosever", now, maybe the service is open for the "Body" to share and
minister for about 10 minutes-if you're lucky.
Many Pastors cannot handle a meeting where they don't know what is going to
happen, or who is going to do what? But we are supposed to be a family is we
not? So what if someone makes a mistake! No one will lose his or her salvation.
The saints are to be taught to hear from God and let the Holy Spirit flow
through them, as He wants to. What better place to learn than in church. The
youngest convert will learn to discern what God is saying to the church in that
particular meeting. It may not be the place to share, "a funny thing happened to
me on the way to the meeting."
Where did our present form come from? Probably from the church down the road,
because they got theirs from the church round the corner and so we all ended up
with the hymn sandwich (to coin a phrase from England). Three hymns, a prayer
for the nation, an offering, maybe another hymn, a wonderful message and short
benediction and then we get to go home.
Sharing to be done OUTSIDE. In actual fact if you look at it, our present form
comes from the O.T. pattern. The priest went in to the Holy of Holies on behalf
of the people. It was the priest who had the ear of God plus of course God's
special leaders like Moses, David, Joshua etc.
Many Christians seem to have simply transferred these roles to the pastor or
minister, especially for the church services. After all, he gets paid to seek
the Lord and come and deliver the message to the people, just like Moses going
up the mountain. Most people see the worship team as people who lead them into
the presence of God. While music and songs can bring the anointing into a
meeting, it is totally an Old Testament revelation. In Hebrews we are taught
that the old pattern was DONE AWAY and now it is a NEW AND LIVING WAY. JESUS,
our High Priest once and for all rent the veil and made the way open for EVERY
BELIEVER TO STAND AND WALK CONTINUALLY IN THE SPIRIT AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THE
LORD. We don't rely on someone else to bring us into the presence of God any
more. We bring the presence of the Lord with us. The living stones replace the
Ark of the Covenant. The glory, or presence of God is or should be IN EACH ONE
OF US.
Many Charisma tic’s were filled with the Spirit twenty years ago and got some
life and for a while it looked like the old rusty boat was going to really rock
as people wanted to GIVE and not just listen to someone else. But somehow it
soon all got put back in a box. Only this time we sang chorus's instead of
hymns, dressed more casually, were more friendly toward each other, gave a
little more liberally financially, had a more uplifting message, but guess what,
it's still the same form. Largely and with a few exceptions, it's still "US" and
"THEM", the professionals and laity. The poor Pastor got worn out trying to do
everything and the people just expected him to do almost anything. After all, he
was PAID to do everything.
In the book of Revelation 2:6, we are told about the works of the Nicolations
which Jesus hated. Well Nico means power and laity means people. Translated -
Power over the People. Somehow the part of the shepherds; i.e. pastors and
elders got switched from being ministry gifts, that had authority in the Spirit,
to take authority over that which came against the sheep, to being people who
began to take authority over the sheep. They began to tell people what God was
saying instead of allowing the sheep to hear from the Great Shepherd for
themselves as they were meant to. The Lord Jesus Christ is jealous over His
relationship with His sheep.
The Holy Spirit showed me something one time when I was praying with some people
over a city in Virginia. I had a vision of a beautiful banqueting table. It was
laid with all kinds of dishes of food and very fine wine. There were seats all
around the table for the people to come and eat. In front of the table was a
man. He had his back to the table and he was facing a crowd of other people who
were in front of him.
Although the table was laid and there was an invitation to "COME AND EAT" to
EVERYONE WHO WAS HUNGRY, the man in front was reaching to the table and then
giving the people some of the food from the table. He was deciding what they
could have or not have according to his own tastes. But you see it was not his
decision to make, it was the Lord's Table. Some of the people side stepped him
and went to the table anyway, some couldn't even really see it, because he was
standing in front of it. Some just accepted whatever he gave, because they
assumed he must know.
Then the picture changed and the Holy Spirit showed me what the man in front was
supposed to do. The man turned so that he faced the table, in the same direction
as the people. Then he led the people TO THE TABLE, and THEY ALL SAT DOWN AND
BEGAN TO FELLOWSHIP ( SHARE) and EAT.
To oversee the flock like a shepherd is to guard them from the enemy, not guard
them from getting too much of the Holy Spirit. Our place as pastors, teachers
and leaders is to preach the whole counsel of God. I know we can't do that in
three weeks. That includes Salvation, deliverance, healing, the Baptism of the
Holy Spirit, the gifts and the fruits of the Spirit, all of them. It also
includes making available ministry gifts so that the people can eat and receive
revelation and impartation from outside ministries; Prophets, Apostles, Healing
Evangelists etc. We do not have the right to withhold God's table from His
people.
We were involved in a great revival in England some 25 years ago. Prior to that
we had sat under a religious form and although we had great preaching, none of
us ever got to share anything ourselves. We were never told that we were
supposed to contribute, so we just sat and listened to the wonderful sermons.
When we experienced revival we let God do what He wanted. He used everyone,
small kids, big kids, parents, lawyers, doctors, truck drivers, housewives,
laborers, in fact anyone who was willing to be used. The meetings would be in
full swing before any leaders or musicians were there. We did not wait for an
official opening of service. We were already in high praise and you were hit
with a bolt of electricity when you opened the door. In fact many times we had
to step over bodies outside the meeting place, the power of God was present on
the people. No one ever knew what was going to happen, or who was going to do
what. We didn't know when it would end. There was no "front" as the seats were
in a U shape. The musicians sat among the people and led or followed according
to what the Holy Spirit was doing. In one meeting a young lad of ten stood up
and sang (off key) two lines of "I will bless the Lord at all times" and God's
Spirit came in and swept over 200 people off their seats flat onto the floor.
We had special teaching meetings so that we were not a bunch of idiots as far as
learning doctrine was concerned. God raised up Elders and Pastors and Full time
ministries but they equipped the Body. Sometimes the pastors preached, sometimes
they didn't. Sometimes God used Joe, or Kate, or Harry or Sue. One thing, Jesus
showed up, He seemed to love being in the middle of all the excitement, because
He could do whatever he wanted.
There were times of course, when we missed God. Somebody would get up and be out
of it and not minister life. When you don't have professional gifted preachers
doing it all, Brother Bill's little message can be very boring if he misses God.
A gifted preacher can hide his mistake (being out of the spirit) to the
undiscerning, and get away with it. We soon learned how to correct and
encourage. We taught them that if at first you don't succeed you don't quit, but
try, try again. There was a lot of love flowing, nobody cared too much, we all
learned together. Sometimes when we really missed it, someone would stand up and
say "Let's go and get some coffee." We learned to laugh at ourselves. When we
take ourselves so seriously the religious spirit has a ball. He brings in
heaviness, condemnation etc. Those saints began to hear from God in an awesome
way. Through the ministry of the Body, hidden things were revealed and people's
hearts were made manifest and as the Bible says, others fell down and said,
"Truly God is in this place."
In the book, Another Wave of Revival Frank Bart leman, (Whitaker House
publishers. ISBN 0-88368-111-0.) Talking about the 1904 Azusa street revival
says, "The service I am writing about began in an impromptu and spontaneous way
some time before the pastor arrived. A handful of people had gathered early,
which seemed to be sufficient for the Spirit's operation. The meeting started.
Their expectation was from God. God was there, the people were there, and, by
the time the pastor arrived, the meeting was in full swing. Pastor Smale dropped
into his place, but no one seemed to pay any attention to him. Their minds were
on God. No one seemed to get in another's way, although the congregation
represented many religious bodies. All seemed to be in perfect harmony. The
Spirit was leading. The pastor arose, read a portion of the scripture, made a
few well-chosen remarks full of hope and inspiration for the occasion, and the
meeting passed again from his hands. The people took it up and went on as
before. Testimony, prayer, and praise were intermingled throughout the service.
The meeting seemed to run itself as far as human guidance was concerned." (Page
21-22.)
"Many have declared that we cannot have open meetings today, but if that is
true, then we must shut God out also. What we need is more of God to control the
meetings. He must be left free to come forth at all costs." (Page 90.)
His comment on a camp meeting prior to the revival. "Most were seeking selfish
blessings. They rushed to the meetings, like a big sponge, to get more blessing.
They needed stepping on." (Page 25.)
Someone writing about Evan Roberts used in the 1901 Welsh Revival. "It was not
the eloquence of Evan Roberts that broke men down, but his tears. He would break
down, crying bitterly for God to bend them, in agony of prayer, the tears
coursing down his cheeks, his whole frame writhing. Strongmen would break down
and cry like children. Women would shriek. A sound of weeping and wailing would
fill the air."
With the coming revival there is coming great change. We need to be like the
willow trees, they bend. Trees that are dry break easily.
-Kathie Walters.
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