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Graduating Kings
Local Church - As a pastor, I
was a student of church growth literature. I still watch what's
happening in that world today. Recently, George Barna and Frank Viola
wrote Pagan Christianity? It concludes that many of our normal
local church practices are unbiblical and that a less formal, free-form
church service will solve all our problems. Bill Hybels is a leader in
the seeker sensitive movement and just released Reveal - Where are
you? This book admits his programs didn't produce the maturity he
had hoped. Both authors offer more suggestions about changing the local
church to make it more effective. There will be no shortage of books
full of advice on this subject for pastors in the foreseeable future.
Instead of changing the church and placing expectations on our pastor,
why don't we change?
From the Pew - I think most
local churches and pastors actually do a pretty good job of getting
people saved and making disciples - regardless of the style of the
congregation. As a pastor, I encouraged people to get involved in the
ministry of the church for several reasons:
1) I
believed the local church was God's vehicle for reaching the nations
via evangelism and disciple-making (equipping the saints),
2) I
believed our people could best use their gifts and ministries by
helping me grow the church,
3) I
believed we should hold ourselves accountable by paying attention to
the number of people we successfully reached.
Note: Bill Hybels expressed my
previous attitude well in his book.
He says, "The local church is the hope of the world."
Logically, If we believe that the local church is the hope of the
world, then we put pastors in an impossible position. They become
responsible for city transformation, third world evangelism,
revival... and, most importantly, they become responsible for us for
our entire life. That encourages us to think of the church as an
island monastery full of monks and the pastor as a pope
(all-controlling).
Here's the problem - Try as I
might, not everyone wanted to help me pastor and grow the church.
I previously assumed that everything God was doing was through the local
church. The church was God's vehicle and, as pastor, I was the bus
driver. It's like saying schools are the hope of the world - they are
important, but the world will be changed by the people that get educated
and graduate from those schools. Likewise, the local church is very
important as a disciple making institution but it’s not an end in
itself.
I've since
made a distinction between the local church and the Kingdom.
Now I understand it's mature believers who take their faith into the
marketplace and make a difference who have the greatest "Kingdom"
impact. The right of passage to being a King comes when you're willing
to take responsibility to get out and do what God has placed on your
heart. The church is a great training ground but you won't really be
fulfilled until you find your role in the marketplace, contending for
the Kingdom outside the local church. You don't have to stop
going to church; you do have to stop making your church the only
source of your ministry fulfillment... "graduate."
At the moment,
most local churches do not have a vision to help you inherit your land
in the Kingdom. That's OK, it's not really a church staff job to find
your calling; it's your job. Pastors are presently inclined to define
the greatest expression of spiritual maturity as those who serve their
vision for the local church and its activities. They will help you find
a job inside the church. Serving in a local church is part of the
maturing process, so it's a good thing. However, very few Kings can
survive indefinitely without pursuing their heart's desire beyond the
local church. They stagnate, get frustrated, show signs of rebellion,
and get relegated to "immature" status because they are not happy
serving inside the church for a lifetime.
Graduation - Here's reality:
If you're content to define your ministry expression inside the local
church, you'll probably miss your fulfillment as a King playing a role
in the marketplace and the Kingdom. Can you see that it's not the
institution of the local church that God is most excited about? He's
really excited about the fruit of the local church – the mature
Christians willing to change the world. "You" are the hope of the world.
To whom God would
make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the
Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory:
Col 1:27 KJV
Serving under
"tutors and governors" in a local church is a healthy part of the
mentoring process. We need to learn how to serve in a local church.
However, the day comes when we Kings must contend for our inheritance.
We are not household servants; we're God's own children.
Now I say, That
the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a
servant, though he be lord of all; 2 But is under tutors and
governors until the time appointed of the father. Gal 4:1-2 KJV
"Servant" in the above verse
is doulos, the same word translated as servant in John 15:15.
Pretty amazing! We are supposed to graduate from "servant" to "heirs"
and then "friends" who can ask for anything in Jesus name.
I no longer call
you servants,
because a servant does not know his master's business. Instead, I
have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my
Father I have made known to you. 16 You did not choose me, but I
chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit — fruit that will
last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my
name. John 15:15-16 NIV
How
long? -
Many Christians that have never found their unique purpose. Others have
found clues but have been afraid to pursue their heart's desire. They
are content attending and serving in church and identifying with the
pastor's vision. Nothing wrong with that. However, for Kings it is
logical and normal and desirable to gravitate toward your ministry in
the Kingdom and to put feet on your destiny in the marketplace. Your
heart will soar when you couple vocation, prosperity and ministry in the
marketplace. You'll be amazed at the impact you can have in politics,
the arts, education, and business. They all become missions! It doesn't
mean you have to leave your local church. It does mean that you lose the
expectation that your pastor or church provide your ministry
opportunities.
When
will you be ready?
As soon as you shake off the servant mentality, you and God can sort out
your purpose. The goal of our local church is not monks in monasteries;
we're to produce Kings for the Kingdom who will "go and reach the
nations" and change the culture to reflect Christ.
It's
here now -
Have we seen a church that has made a goal of Releasing Kings? Not yet,
but I believe we will in the near future. In the meantime, God is
Releasing Kings on every front. Doors in the marketplace are wide open,
the warfare is wide open, the fun is wide open, and the prosperity is
wide open.
Surprise!
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Here's what all the expert authors
don't quite get yet; "It's not about the local church or how its
structured or programmed or marketed or pastored. It's all about
you. You are the hope of glory... the hope of the world." The
structure of the local church may never be perfect but an army of
believers will become that spotless bride and contend for the
Kingdom.
Please
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don't interpret this newsletter as an encouragement to walk away from
your local church. We’re currently in a transition. We need pastor’s
with a vision to release Kings. We need to support pastors and plant
those releasing churches now more than ever. We can have both; healthy
local churches that equip the saints for ministry and graduates with a
focus on the marketplace that do ministry; that impact cities, and
nations, and cultures, and the world.
Love,
John & Sue (are
dancing - Join us)
Harold is dancing too
... with Linda
You're invited into the
vision to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money,
and do the mission.
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The Message
- Our first goal is to get the Releasing Kings message into the
hands of the messengers that will carry it... do it, preach it,
teach it, example it.
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The Money -
The second goal is to help Kings break out of poverty by networking
them with practical opportunities to prosper. We want to introduce
them to the right people, the right opportunity, and the right
financial approach.
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The Mission
- Network Kings with opportunities to mix business and missions.
Accomplish the great commission through the marketplace.
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