1700 years is a long time. When you think about this length of time, it’s really hard to grasp. In comparison, our country is only 244 years old. It’s been roughly 1700 years since the Roman emperor Constantine in 312 supposedly converted to Christianity. It is reported that the night before a big battle Constantine prayed for success and either in a vision or a dream saw an image with the script “In Hoc Signo Vinces” (“In this sign, conquer”). Others reported he saw the first two letters of ‘Christ’ in Greek. Whatever he saw, he was victorious in battle and credited his victory to the Christian God.
After his victory, Christians/Christianity went from being persecuted to tolerated, then legalized, favored and even funded by the government. Emperor Constantine became the supreme patron of the church, the Head of the church. Christians went from meeting in homes under threat of persecution to gathering in former pagan temples in complete freedom.
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I firmly believe that Satan tried to wipe out Christians for 300 years, killing and persecuting them, but to no avail. Eventually, Satan changed his tactics to infiltration, impregnation and then ultimately corruption of the faith. Spiritually for 1700 years Christians in the Western world have lived in bondage, not freedom, worshiping under a pagan ordained structure. Religion replaced relationship.
In Genesis 15:13 it says that Abram’s offspring would be afflicted for 400 years. According to scholars, the amount of time they were actually enslaved varies. Whether or not the actually enslavement was 350 or 400 years, it was still multi-generational. The generation that was set free by Moses was born and lived as slaves, as did their parents and grandparents. Although free in body, when trouble came, they wanted to return back to Egypt. We are all familiar with the journey to the promised land and the wandering in the desert.
It’s hard to reverse 1700 years of slavery. It doesn’t even feel like slavery anymore, it’s just the way it is. No need to question or even think there is a different way to do church. But bondage is bondage and religion will always bring bondage. It’s a hard statement, but I believe it to be true with all my heart. I know that I am free now, only because I am aware of how it feels to live in bondage. Spiritual freedom is liberating! Returning to relational worship, what I call house church or organic church, breaks the power over that religious spirit. I long for my brothers and sisters to be freed from religious bondage.
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Twenty five years ago our young family was accused falsely in pulpit church. I knew it was time to make them happy and God happy by beginning to obey the instructions we had been learning. I call them 100% church.
100% mutual brotherly relationship Matt. 23:8-12
2. 100% partnership and shared ministry Phil. 1:5,6
3. 100% one another communication Heb. 10:24,25
4. 100% ministry “free of charge”- 100% of giving goes beyond the givers 1 Cor. 9:18, 2 Cor. 11:7
5. 100% of what we do is service to Christ. Col. 3:23,24
6. 100% intergenerational fellowship. Matthew 19:13
7. 100% ONE body, ONE bride, ONE people of God Eph. 4:3-5
These were points I was set free.
But in the last 5 years, God led me to a new level of freedom where i could return to pulpit church to establish mutual relationships with clergy or laity as God directed and plant seeds “of the word of God.” God equipped me with a large dose of scripture that shows them how they have been deceived instead of them knowing and practicing the truth. It’s a ministry of “rebuke and correction”. These seeds will take time to grow, but God gave me time to grow. I will give them time also. Those who plant and those who water are “nothing” per Paul. Only God makes things grow. This is an additional freedom from my so-called bondage to me-and-my-organic-saints. I’ve been falsely accused again and again, and betrayed, but there is reward for that. Jesus was willing to walk into that. I haven’t been spit on yet. A little mocking, but so what.
Great word, thanks!