Showing posts with label Meetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meetings. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Circuit Breaker

Despite all the promises and promises of revival,
nothing seems to be happening.

It seems like something more is needed
to break things open.

What is the circuit breaker,
that will open the way
for the Holy Spirit to really move?



People are praying for revival.

Prophets are prophesying
an outpouring of the Holy Spirit,
but nothing is happening.

God will not put new wine
into old wineskins.

Dark clouds are coming,
but the church is not ready;
no one is ready.

The days are urgent
but nothing changes.

We should be using the time to prepare.


The circuit breaker is

Christians Connecting

God can pour out his Spirit,
but he cannot make people connect.
We must do that ourselves.

We have to choose to act.

Christians must be fully connected.

The body must have four limbs
all joined to the body:
pastors, prophets, evangelists, apostles.
Each bone must be joined to two other.
Each limb should have five fingers or toes.

We cannot get connected together
by meeting on a Sunday.

It will take a much greater commitment.

God’s strategy is to connect Christians together in new wineskins.

Prophets should be prophesying connection (Ezek 37:4-6).
This will open the way for prophesying
the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.


from February 2006

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Church is not a Meeting

I really do not care too much where a church meets. A house is okay, but under a tree is just as good, provided it is not raining. The place of meeting is actually irrelevant. We have to get beyond seeing the church as a meeting. A church that is just a meeting of people once or twice a week has missed the point.

A church is a group of people led by elders who have strong relationships with each other and who have balanced ministries. Each member of the church should have strong relationships with at least one of the elders and with several other church members.

A church consists of people in relationship with each other, serving God in the world together. This puts a constraint on the number of people that can belong to a church. Once a group gets beyond a certain size relationships become shallow and discipleship gets replaced by programmes. The solution is to send out a team of apostles to establish a new church consisting of a new a new group of people in relationship with each other.

If people have strong relationships with each other, they will want to meet together frequently. Relationships will lead to meetings. However, there is no guarantee that meetings will develop relationships.

I do not care where people are meeting, providing the believers are doing the “one another stuff”, people are being discipled to grow to maturity and elders are building strong relationships among the people.

Large meetings encourage passivity and dependence. The leaders of the meeting tend to become performers. They cannot relate to all the people who attend. The people who attend get into the habit of watching the leaders do “their stuff”, so they do not learn to do “the stuff” themselves. People do not learn to do the stuff, by watching the leaders perform. They learn by going with someone who knows how to do “the stuff” and helping them. When they have helped for a while, they have a go on their own stuff. That is how Jesus taught his disciples. Large meetings cannot achieve the results that Jesus method achieved.