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Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Syn. Clearness of God's traditional Intent For His Church

My 17 year old son Michael and I had a late night conversation one night after he had a revelation of what I have been teaching and wanted to share it with me. I have all the time encouraged my kids to fabricate personal relationships with God apart from their church activities and other people's opinions.

He made an analogy of the current state of the church that I concept was revelation from God. His analagy went something like this:

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He likened his connection with God to a connection with a girlfriend - (He's still a teenager). He said the way he saw it was that if he were trying to court a girlfriend and an additional one person got involved to mediate their connection that there would be mass blurring and misunderstanding which would ultimately ruin the connection - The theorize being that he would be hearing their biased interpretation or misinterpretation of what she was trying to carry to him and she would hear the same type of distorted messages. It just couldn't work!

The Syn. Clearness of God's traditional Intent For His Church

His point was that if I hadn't encouraged him to seek God on his own (with advice of course) and fabricate a personal connection with Him, that he would all the time see God through the distorted views of the mediators (leaders in the church).

Now not all leaders have a thoroughly distorted view of God, but whatever in the middle will ultimately mess up the connection if the connection were totally dependent on the mediator and not a personal experience.

To give an additional one analogy, there was a document created in 1787 called the Constitution of the United States of America. As more and more time passes from the time that document was created the insight of the customary intent of our founding fathers becomes more and more distorted...

Now I am not trying to make a political statement here I just think that this is a near example of how the intent of an customary author can be misunderstood over time and depending on who's doing the interpreting can come to be thoroughly distorted!

If the founding fathers were alive today and were to take a look at what is going on in 2009 in America in reference to what they intended, I think that their first response would be amazement at how far this country has come in just over 200 years. But I also think our government might have an additional one revolution on their hands when they realized what we have done in reference to their customary intent. Remember, a bloody revolution by an independent people resulted in the creation of this document!

By the same token if the founding fathers of the church were alive and were to take a look at the health of the church today, they wouldn't recognize it as the same church and freedoms that they gave their lives for.

We should expose the myths for people like you and me who love God and are interested in truth apart from denominational flares and customary interpretations. We should do allowable interpretation without the bias of the society of the church and seek to find the customary intent of the Holy Spirit as He inspired the customary writers of the bible.

God intended for his people to be thoroughly free from religious pressure, guilt, and shame produced by mixing the law with grace. And there is a clear unlikeness between execution based Christianity and living in connection with God that is clearly spelled out in the New Testament.

Jesus gave the greatest price to give us redemption and free time but it's up to us to seek out the truth and sense what Jesus has already in Case,granted for us!

Let's contemplate these truths together and find the customary intent of God when He gave all that He could perhaps give to set us free from fear, strife, and the curse of the law as described in Galatians 3.

To your free time and success!
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contribution to Original Intent.(Review): An article from: Journal of Church and State

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This digital document is an article from Journal of Church and State, published by J.M. Dawson Studies in Church and State on January 1, 2001. The length of the article is 1049 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contribution to Original Intent.(Review)
Author: Daniel L. Dreisbach
Publication:Journal of Church and State (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2001
Publisher: J.M. Dawson Studies in Church and State
Volume: 43 Issue: 1 Page: 156

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Reclaiming God's Original Intent for the Church

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Out of the 350,000 some churches in North America, only about 3,500 are classified as mega-churches. In fact, the average church size falls between 110-135 members. So why are so many pastors and denominations fixated on church growth? Believe it or not, size isn't God¹s primary concern for His church. The early church shows us that character, servanthood, discipleship, and following the Holy Spirit are much more important than attendance numbers.

By getting back to these core values and away from energy-sapping obsessions, authors Wes Roberts and Glenn Marshall remind pastors and church leaders why they entered the ministry in the first place.

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If you are a Christian pastor, lay leader, or "pew potato" who is tired of hearing that "bigger is better," this book is for you! In a straightforward and engaging style, the authors write about defining the "success" of Christian ministries not in secular terms, but instead measured against Biblical standards-what a novel idea! In order to reflect of the Biblical meaning of "success," we are challenged to examine the Bible carefully to see what the early (i.e. before it became institutionalized) Christian church looked like.
We find God's original intent for His church, the authors tell us, by going back to the "much older ways" of the apostolic period. In an environment which was hostile to Christianity, the early Christians were considered "weirdos"-but these weirdos were "authentically sold out to Jesus." In thirteen short chapters, Roberts and Marshall describe the early Christians who were focused on authenticity, calling, community, trusting God, and being a servant to God's people. The chief concern of the early church, the authors write, was being the people of God-far different from the norms in many Christian churches today where success is measured by how many people attend services and how many dollars are in the annual budget.
Indeed, the authors make it clear that the true meaning of being successful is found in discerning the Lord's will both individually and corporately and then in being obedient to that will. The reader is also challenged by being told that the task God calls His church to is a spiritual battle. This book would make an excellent resource and guide for an adult Christian education class. As a seminarian seeking ordination, I will keep it on my bookshelf for much future use.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Separation of Church & State: What the Founders Meant

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This new book is very timely for one of the most frequently debated issues in America: the separation of church and state. Where did this phrase originate? Was it always meant to prohibit expressions of religious faith in public settings as many claim today? Learn the answers to these questions and discover the Founding Fathers own words and intents in this book! With all these resources, you will be able to clearly understand the original intent of the Founding Fathers and be able to share those beliefs with others!

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