November 10, 2022
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| In loving memory of my father Robert Louis (Bob) Padgett July 28, 1931-May 22, 2023 |
A year or so ago I shared several messages about restoration as it pertains to the church. This message on restoration is quite different. A few thoughts in this message came through a solid man of God 50-some years ago. However, the only thoughts that matter are the Lord's thoughts.
Isaiah 55:8-9, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts."
Jesus, as the Son of Man on earth said to the Jews, in John 8:38, "I speak that which I have seen with my Father: and ye do that which ye have seen with your father." Jesus also said, in John 6:63, "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life."
1 Corinthians 14:10, "There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification," where "without signification" means "dumb" or "silent" or "speechless."
Let us briefly consider a few types of voices which are heard in our modern-day Christian community, particularly the larger congregations.
The first type of voice is motivated by a consistent "all is well," "don't rock the boat," "we are all going to heaven one day," "keep everybody happy," "blessings and prosperity," "your breakthrough is right around the corner," "just love everybody," and so on. This is undoubtedly the most prominent voice and is preached in most denominational and mega churches. Many christians hear that voice over and over on Sunday mornings.
Another voice is the voice of silence ... hearing no voice except our own. That is the self-centered voice of a carnal Christian. Then we could mention the voice of the world, as prompted by our adversary.
The highest voice is the voice of the Lord Himself. Scripture speaks of the voice of the Lord many times. For example, Psalm 29, verses 3 through 9 speaks of the voice of the Lord 7 times. Sadly, His voice is probably one of the least heard of all voices.
However, from time to time I believe that the Lord has commissioned His Ezekiels to "speak forth the voice of exhortation to measure themselves with the Lord's way or the pattern." That is recorded in Ezekiel 43:10. That is the voice of this message. It is a voice that is rarely heard, but a voice that must be heard sooner or later.
In the medical field one thing is essential in order to practice medicine. That thing is composed of three different parts. First of all, we must diagnose the problem. The doctor asks you about the symptoms, perhaps checks your blood, and makes a diagnosis based on his findings. Second, he prescribes. For the prescription to be successful, it must take care of the immediate problem. Third, it should hopefully prevent that problem from occurring again. For the doctor to check you over, he must get very close to you - so close that he begins to see you inside.
Now let us try to apply that same three-fold principle to our modern-day church community. We, the church, have a problem. Our doctor is the Great Physician. Our doctor is the Lord Jesus Christ. He is our Healer. We don't need any type of insurance to consult Him. His services are free. He is available 24/7 and we don't need to make an appointment with Him. He knows all about our problem and He has all the answers. As a good sister in Christ said to us years ago, "Doctors study the body, but the Lord made the body." What an amazing body the Lord has given to us. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. Further, God is not a man that He should lie. His diagnosis and prescription for our problem is always perfect. Therefore, we must always ask Him what we should do. Then by faith we take our first step based on what we believe we heard.
Problems are not solved by talking about problems. They are solved with answers. However, before we can embrace an answer, our eyes must be opened to perceive the problem.
Throughout many years the Lord has been revealing to His servants the great desolation, the great wilderness that is within Christendom and the great need for restoration. I do not believe there will be any more revivals on earth, but one great, final restoration is on the horizon. That restoration will take those who are willing back to what was in the mind of God before the world existed. Even among the presbyteries sadly there is a tremendous lack of identification with the Spirit of the word of God and only a superficial understanding of the Lord Himself and His ways. Actually, what makes us relate to Him is what we understand of Him. Everything, our fellowship, our ministry of the word, even our conversation. As servants of the living God if we are to serve Him efficiently, we must allow the veil to be removed from our eyes and begin to look at things from the Lord's perspective.
The church has little effectiveness in the world. That is an absolute truth because the state of the world always depends upon the state of the Lord's chosen people. To understand these things, we have to compare, and we must do this through the scriptures. Yes, some people are coming to the Lord Jesus, but the question is, are they coming to the Lord Jesus because of the Lord Jesus or because of something else? In other words, like the fish ... if you remove the bait from the hook will the fish dare to bite the hook? We have too many breech births. The Head needs to come first.
Try to put into perspective all the things that are happening in the church today. Granted, if you have only been to a few churches in your local area, it is very difficult to see the state of the greater body of Christ. I for one can only try to judge properly the problem that is in the church today from what I have seen and experienced over the past 55 years.
One of the things that I have seen involves the local church. Whether the people are young or elderly doesn't matter. God doesn't measure people by their age. The local church is where 2 or 3 are gathered in His name. Jesus said, in Matthew 18:19-20, "Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Unless the Lord is in our midst, we only have a man-made church.
I don't know of anything that has more activities than our larger churches have - committees for this and committees for that, programs for all ages, pony rides and Easter egg hunts for little children, softball teams, gymnasiums, cafeterias and book stores within the church building, free coffee and doughnuts before the Sunday service, anything and everything for all age groups to keep us happy. Lord, help us. The first thing that some do in the church is to stand at the door and greet the people, shake hands, and smile, but that is still some sort of activity. Perhaps someone becomes an usher or sings in the choir or is in charge of the audio/video equipment. That is supposed to be working for the Lord. But I have a little difficulty trying to find any scripture about those types of activity. There are many other things that we are doing that we may think the Lord is pleased with.
The next thing that happens is that one day within the local church, wherever it might be, a Christian may say, I have a desire within my heart to serve the Lord. The pastor says, "Wonderful, let's see if we can arrange to send you to Bible school or a seminary," rather than to gather him more than ever before. Alternatively, the newly excited Christian decides to train to be a minister.
Within 6 months after the Lord sovereignly apprehended me, the Lord made it very clear to me that I was to be a Christian minister. Therefore, I researched the most conservative seminaries I could find because at that point in my walk with the Lord, I thought that the only way to become a Christian minister was to go to a seminary. I received seven amazing confirmations that I was to go to Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Therefore, I applied in the Spring of 1968 to attend that seminary in the fall of 1968 and was accepted. Then we put our house up for sale, but we also put a fleece before the Lord. We said, Lord, if you want us to go to that seminary, please sell our house before our daughter is born in May. A number of folks came by and admired our house, but no offers came. We put a "For Sale" sign in our front yard and the wind kept blowing it down. Then our daughter was born on May 31, 1968. When I came back from the hospital, a nice couple and their real estate agent were waiting at our doorstep. They had a contract made up to buy our house. All I had to do was sign. But I had to tell them that our house was no longer for sale. I tried to tell them why, but I doubt that they understood. I told them that if they had come yesterday, the house was theirs. Saved by the sovereignty of God. I did not understand why I had received so many confirmations, but then the Lord said, "No." At that time I was an elder in a New Testament house church. When I related my consternation to the other elders, one man said, "I can tell you what happened and why." He said that some time in the past the Lord woke him up at 3 o'clock in the morning and told him to get out of bed and go downstairs to his dining room. When he went to his dining room, he said, "What now, Lord?" Then the Lord said, "Nothing, go back to bed. I just wanted to see if you would obey my voice."
The point that I want to stress now is very important. I believe that this is where we see the decline of the church. Rather than holding that person and coming together with the presbytery of the church desiring to discern the Lord's body, we just pack him off to a factory that will make a minister out of him. Alternatively, the newly inspired Christian may decide all by himself to attend a Bible college or a seminary. That is what I did, but the Lord sovereignly saved me from that snare. What kind of ministry comes out of the Bible school or a seminary?
Years ago, a good brother said that one saying that really speaks about the problem is: "Son of a leopard has spots." What is the thing that comes out of the Bible school or seminary? Everyone is from the same mold. Everybody is a pastor. Do you see? Only the Lord, not a Bible school or seminary, makes a pastor. What Bible college or seminary did Peter, James, and John attend? 1 Corinthians 12:18. "But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased Him." Where is the variety of ministries? Where is that multi-membered body?
We must understand how the congregation looks at pastors and how they have been a stumbling block. For centuries we have witnessed a repeat of Exodus 20:18-19, "And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off. And they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us, and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die." It is the same today in our churches.
Fortunately, many pastors are not deliberately a stumbling block, but ignorance is no excuse and human nature never changes. Jeremiah 50:6-7, "My people hath been lost sheep: their shepherds have caused them to go astray, they have turned them away on the mountains: they have gone from mountain to hill, they have forgotten their restingplace. All that found them have devoured them: and their adversaries said, We offend not, because they have sinned against the LORD, the habitation of justice, even the LORD, the hope of their fathers."
Now let us try to apply that same three-fold principle to our modern-day church community. We, the church, have a problem. Our doctor is the Great Physician. Our doctor is the Lord Jesus Christ. He is our Healer. We don't need any type of insurance to consult Him. His services are free. He is available 24/7 and we don't need to make an appointment with Him. He knows all about our problem and He has all the answers. As a good sister in Christ said to us years ago, "Doctors study the body, but the Lord made the body." What an amazing body the Lord has given to us. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. Further, God is not a man that He should lie. His diagnosis and prescription for our problem is always perfect. Therefore, we must always ask Him what we should do. Then by faith we take our first step based on what we believe we heard.
Problems are not solved by talking about problems. They are solved with answers. However, before we can embrace an answer, our eyes must be opened to perceive the problem.
Throughout many years the Lord has been revealing to His servants the great desolation, the great wilderness that is within Christendom and the great need for restoration. I do not believe there will be any more revivals on earth, but one great, final restoration is on the horizon. That restoration will take those who are willing back to what was in the mind of God before the world existed. Even among the presbyteries sadly there is a tremendous lack of identification with the Spirit of the word of God and only a superficial understanding of the Lord Himself and His ways. Actually, what makes us relate to Him is what we understand of Him. Everything, our fellowship, our ministry of the word, even our conversation. As servants of the living God if we are to serve Him efficiently, we must allow the veil to be removed from our eyes and begin to look at things from the Lord's perspective.
The church has little effectiveness in the world. That is an absolute truth because the state of the world always depends upon the state of the Lord's chosen people. To understand these things, we have to compare, and we must do this through the scriptures. Yes, some people are coming to the Lord Jesus, but the question is, are they coming to the Lord Jesus because of the Lord Jesus or because of something else? In other words, like the fish ... if you remove the bait from the hook will the fish dare to bite the hook? We have too many breech births. The Head needs to come first.
Try to put into perspective all the things that are happening in the church today. Granted, if you have only been to a few churches in your local area, it is very difficult to see the state of the greater body of Christ. I for one can only try to judge properly the problem that is in the church today from what I have seen and experienced over the past 55 years.
One of the things that I have seen involves the local church. Whether the people are young or elderly doesn't matter. God doesn't measure people by their age. The local church is where 2 or 3 are gathered in His name. Jesus said, in Matthew 18:19-20, "Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Unless the Lord is in our midst, we only have a man-made church.
I don't know of anything that has more activities than our larger churches have - committees for this and committees for that, programs for all ages, pony rides and Easter egg hunts for little children, softball teams, gymnasiums, cafeterias and book stores within the church building, free coffee and doughnuts before the Sunday service, anything and everything for all age groups to keep us happy. Lord, help us. The first thing that some do in the church is to stand at the door and greet the people, shake hands, and smile, but that is still some sort of activity. Perhaps someone becomes an usher or sings in the choir or is in charge of the audio/video equipment. That is supposed to be working for the Lord. But I have a little difficulty trying to find any scripture about those types of activity. There are many other things that we are doing that we may think the Lord is pleased with.
The next thing that happens is that one day within the local church, wherever it might be, a Christian may say, I have a desire within my heart to serve the Lord. The pastor says, "Wonderful, let's see if we can arrange to send you to Bible school or a seminary," rather than to gather him more than ever before. Alternatively, the newly excited Christian decides to train to be a minister.
Within 6 months after the Lord sovereignly apprehended me, the Lord made it very clear to me that I was to be a Christian minister. Therefore, I researched the most conservative seminaries I could find because at that point in my walk with the Lord, I thought that the only way to become a Christian minister was to go to a seminary. I received seven amazing confirmations that I was to go to Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Therefore, I applied in the Spring of 1968 to attend that seminary in the fall of 1968 and was accepted. Then we put our house up for sale, but we also put a fleece before the Lord. We said, Lord, if you want us to go to that seminary, please sell our house before our daughter is born in May. A number of folks came by and admired our house, but no offers came. We put a "For Sale" sign in our front yard and the wind kept blowing it down. Then our daughter was born on May 31, 1968. When I came back from the hospital, a nice couple and their real estate agent were waiting at our doorstep. They had a contract made up to buy our house. All I had to do was sign. But I had to tell them that our house was no longer for sale. I tried to tell them why, but I doubt that they understood. I told them that if they had come yesterday, the house was theirs. Saved by the sovereignty of God. I did not understand why I had received so many confirmations, but then the Lord said, "No." At that time I was an elder in a New Testament house church. When I related my consternation to the other elders, one man said, "I can tell you what happened and why." He said that some time in the past the Lord woke him up at 3 o'clock in the morning and told him to get out of bed and go downstairs to his dining room. When he went to his dining room, he said, "What now, Lord?" Then the Lord said, "Nothing, go back to bed. I just wanted to see if you would obey my voice."
The point that I want to stress now is very important. I believe that this is where we see the decline of the church. Rather than holding that person and coming together with the presbytery of the church desiring to discern the Lord's body, we just pack him off to a factory that will make a minister out of him. Alternatively, the newly inspired Christian may decide all by himself to attend a Bible college or a seminary. That is what I did, but the Lord sovereignly saved me from that snare. What kind of ministry comes out of the Bible school or a seminary?
Years ago, a good brother said that one saying that really speaks about the problem is: "Son of a leopard has spots." What is the thing that comes out of the Bible school or seminary? Everyone is from the same mold. Everybody is a pastor. Do you see? Only the Lord, not a Bible school or seminary, makes a pastor. What Bible college or seminary did Peter, James, and John attend? 1 Corinthians 12:18. "But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased Him." Where is the variety of ministries? Where is that multi-membered body?
We must understand how the congregation looks at pastors and how they have been a stumbling block. For centuries we have witnessed a repeat of Exodus 20:18-19, "And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off. And they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us, and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die." It is the same today in our churches.
Fortunately, many pastors are not deliberately a stumbling block, but ignorance is no excuse and human nature never changes. Jeremiah 50:6-7, "My people hath been lost sheep: their shepherds have caused them to go astray, they have turned them away on the mountains: they have gone from mountain to hill, they have forgotten their restingplace. All that found them have devoured them: and their adversaries said, We offend not, because they have sinned against the LORD, the habitation of justice, even the LORD, the hope of their fathers."
We need to see our precedents, our background, our origin. As we begin to look into these things, we will find out why we the church are in our current state. If we dare to look at these things objectively as a doctor would look at a problem, we shall know the truth and the truth shall make us free.
We must know the call of God before we "go on to serve the Lord." We must discern the body of Christ. Yes, we can serve the Lord, but most of the life in the ministry is following after the pattern. What is the pattern in the modern-day Christian community?
The leadership patterns the church or gives shape to the church. Whatever the leadership prepares and sends forth is what is going to be seen in the world. This is a harsh way of presenting the situation, but anyone who cannot see this is just trying to cover it up. This is a problem. How does the leadership determine the pattern? For the most part, based on what he (or they) has already experienced, with perhaps a tweak or two here and there. Everyone is familiar with the mechanics of the pattern. First, we must have a nice church building, hopefully with a lot of amenities, such as a good-size parking lot, comfortable seats, pleasant temperature settings year-round, good lighting, and so forth. Modern-day versions of meetings of the saints were set in motion by Constantine, back in 310 A.D., when he instituted the operation of the church to be like that of a theater or play production, with the performers on a stage and the spectators as the audience. Then, if we don't like the performance, we just go to another theater. This results in a clergy/laity mindset, which the Lord says He hates, in both Revelation 2:6 and Revelation 2:15. The clergy/laity division is called Nicolaitans, which literally means "people conquerors."
Now, in terms of the operation of the typical local church, as we stated before, the pastor determines the format and most of the content of the gatherings. Almost every church follows the same routine every Sunday ... opening prayer, singing, scripture reading, a message from some leader, followed by socialization. Some pastors believe that all they need to do is to preach a good message every Sunday and, over time, the saints will mature. Of course, it never works that way. A good example was the relationship between Paul and the church at Ephesus.
The function of a pastor, like all of the so-called five-fold ministers listed in Ephesians, chapter 4, is to bring us to the place where we know that the Lord, not a man, is our Shepherd. In other words, the purpose of those five-fold ministries is to minister themselves out of a job.
It is in this reality that we need to look at the church today. Why does the church in general cause such little impact in the world? Compare it with the church in the book of Acts. We have to judge it from that point of view. The early church turned the world upside-down. Today, the world has turned the church upside down. What a great difference we see today in the visible church as compared to the early church, as recorded in the book of Acts. In the book of Acts we see a really genuine experience. One thing that amazes me about the Bible is not the miracles or healings, but Jesus - that drawing that His life had, just by seeing Him. Just His appearance attracted Simeon and Anna. Just His appearance attracted John the Baptist, who proclaimed, "Behold the Lamb of God!" You can't go wrong with that. Something pulled from the heart of John the Baptist that very confession - that Jesus was the answer for all mankind.
Let us look at Acts 2:42-47 to see a comparison.
We must know the call of God before we "go on to serve the Lord." We must discern the body of Christ. Yes, we can serve the Lord, but most of the life in the ministry is following after the pattern. What is the pattern in the modern-day Christian community?
The leadership patterns the church or gives shape to the church. Whatever the leadership prepares and sends forth is what is going to be seen in the world. This is a harsh way of presenting the situation, but anyone who cannot see this is just trying to cover it up. This is a problem. How does the leadership determine the pattern? For the most part, based on what he (or they) has already experienced, with perhaps a tweak or two here and there. Everyone is familiar with the mechanics of the pattern. First, we must have a nice church building, hopefully with a lot of amenities, such as a good-size parking lot, comfortable seats, pleasant temperature settings year-round, good lighting, and so forth. Modern-day versions of meetings of the saints were set in motion by Constantine, back in 310 A.D., when he instituted the operation of the church to be like that of a theater or play production, with the performers on a stage and the spectators as the audience. Then, if we don't like the performance, we just go to another theater. This results in a clergy/laity mindset, which the Lord says He hates, in both Revelation 2:6 and Revelation 2:15. The clergy/laity division is called Nicolaitans, which literally means "people conquerors."
Now, in terms of the operation of the typical local church, as we stated before, the pastor determines the format and most of the content of the gatherings. Almost every church follows the same routine every Sunday ... opening prayer, singing, scripture reading, a message from some leader, followed by socialization. Some pastors believe that all they need to do is to preach a good message every Sunday and, over time, the saints will mature. Of course, it never works that way. A good example was the relationship between Paul and the church at Ephesus.
The function of a pastor, like all of the so-called five-fold ministers listed in Ephesians, chapter 4, is to bring us to the place where we know that the Lord, not a man, is our Shepherd. In other words, the purpose of those five-fold ministries is to minister themselves out of a job.
It is in this reality that we need to look at the church today. Why does the church in general cause such little impact in the world? Compare it with the church in the book of Acts. We have to judge it from that point of view. The early church turned the world upside-down. Today, the world has turned the church upside down. What a great difference we see today in the visible church as compared to the early church, as recorded in the book of Acts. In the book of Acts we see a really genuine experience. One thing that amazes me about the Bible is not the miracles or healings, but Jesus - that drawing that His life had, just by seeing Him. Just His appearance attracted Simeon and Anna. Just His appearance attracted John the Baptist, who proclaimed, "Behold the Lamb of God!" You can't go wrong with that. Something pulled from the heart of John the Baptist that very confession - that Jesus was the answer for all mankind.
Let us look at Acts 2:42-47 to see a comparison.
42 And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers.
Scripture is very orderly. There is a reason why some things are mentioned before others. In general, that which is listed first is of higher priority than that which is listed second. Verse 42 lists four activities of that early church, presumably because they were/are the most important four activities for believers over all of time. They continued steadfastly in the apostles' (plural) doctrine. Today we each continue steadfastly in our own personal doctrine. There are at least three reasons for that. First, because true apostles today are few and far between. About one year ago, a woman who had been part of our New Testament house church back in the 1970's sent me an email and asked me if I knew an apostle in her new geographical area. She said that she needed an apostle. I tried to find such a man, with no success. Of course, what came to my mind was "consider our Apostle and High Priest, Christ Jesus." (Hebrews 3:1). He knows no geographical bounds. Second, because we have read so many books, listened to so many preachers, both in person and on DVDs and TV, that everyone does what is right in his own eyes. Finally, what about the apostles Peter, Paul, and John and their writings in the New Testament?
Next, from Acts 2:42, they continued steadfastly in fellowship (koinonia, or communion). John said, in 1 John 1:3, "That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ."
Today, we continue steadfastly in socialization. True fellowship or communion is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ, in the realm of the Spirit. Fellowship has little or nothing to do with the natural realm.
Third, they continued steadfastly in breaking of bread. That is a figure of speech which signifies that they ate (natural) meals together, but they spoke of the glory, the preeminence, the centrality, the supremacy, the sovereignty, the all-sufficiency of God. Today, we occasionally have a meal together, but what is the topic of conversation?
Next, they continued steadfastly in prayers. That word, prayers, conveys the thought of praying earnestly, supplication, or worship. I have become convinced that very few believers know what true intercession is, much less practice it. Many churches recite what is called "the Lord's Prayer" faithfully every Sunday. Christians repeat, "Thy will be done ..." but sadly have little idea what the Lord's will really is.
Back to Acts 2 and verse
43 And fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.
"Fear came upon every soul;" EVERY soul. Is there any fear in any soul today? I have heard several solid men of God say that they were not too concerned with what they have done; they were concerned about what they missed of the will of God.
Malachi 1:6, "A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is Mine honour? and if I be a master, where is My fear? saith the LORD of hosts unto you, O priests, that despise My name. And ye say, Wherein have we despised Thy name?"Jesus said, in Matthew 10:28, "And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear Him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell."
There is only One who is able to destroy both soul and body ... the Lord Jesus Christ.
Continuing in Acts 2:43, "and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles." In my lifetime, I have met many men who either called themselves an apostle or were called an apostle by others. No one would question that Paul was an apostle. Perhaps I have too high of a standard, but I have never met one man who performed all of the functions that I read about concerning Paul, including myself. We also need to be careful because just because we see wonders and signs through a person, that does not necessarily mean they are an apostle.
Back to Acts 2.
Continuing in Acts 2:43, "and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles." In my lifetime, I have met many men who either called themselves an apostle or were called an apostle by others. No one would question that Paul was an apostle. Perhaps I have too high of a standard, but I have never met one man who performed all of the functions that I read about concerning Paul, including myself. We also need to be careful because just because we see wonders and signs through a person, that does not necessarily mean they are an apostle.
Back to Acts 2.
44 And all that believed were together, and had all things common;45 And sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need.
In the past, some professing Christians have tried to implement those verses in the natural realm. They either end up as a cult or disband after some period of time. I have seen it happen twice. However, if the Lord implements that oneness, as He did in the early church, only good things result.
At that point in time there were at least 3,120 believers. Therefore, the primary meaning of these verses is in the spiritual realm ... they were in one accord. Seven times in the Book of Acts, scripture says the early believers were in one accord. We can be in one accord about many things; for example, that we all like pizza and ice cream. But the only verse that tells us what the early believers were in one accord about is found in Romans 15:5-6, "Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." The phrase "with one mind" is the same Greek word as "in one accord."
Isaiah 66 speaks of the culmination of time as we know it ... the time when Zion is brought forth and then the time when Zion brings forth her children (the body of Christ, in the wilderness).
Isaiah 66:7-9, "Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her pain came, she was delivered of a man child. Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day? or shall a nation be born at once? for as soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children. Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth? saith the LORD: shall I cause to bring forth, and shut the womb? saith Thy God."
In Verse 7, "she" is the woman, the body of Christ. But the body of Christ does not travail; the body of Christ does not bring forth the man child. The Lord Himself is and has been in the process of, bringing forth the man child (the remnant, the overcomers, spiritual Zion, etc.). It is a hidden work which the Lord will unveil soon, just as the Lord prepared Moses in the wilderness for 40 years. It corresponds to the manifestation of the sons of God. It has nothing to do with the visible church that we see today.
16 When the LORD shall build up Zion, He shall appear in His glory.17 He will regard the prayer of the destitute, and not despise their prayer.
Psalm 102:16-17
The word, "prayer," which occurs twice in Verse 17, means intercession or supplication.
"Destitute" means "poor;" but not poor in the natural realm ... poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3).
Isaiah 66:1-2, "Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is My throne, and the earth is My footstool: where is the house that ye build unto Me? and where is the place of My rest? For all those things hath Mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the LORD: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at My word."
In turn, spiritual Zion will travail to bring forth the body of Christ. That travail has not yet happened, but will happen soon. Those verses in Isaiah 66 correspond to Revelation, Chapter 12. They also correspond to Joel 2:17-18, which are two of my favorite verses.
17 Let the priests, the ministers of the LORD, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare Thy people, O LORD, and give not Thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them: wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God?18 Then will the LORD be jealous for His land, and pity His people.
Verse 18 will not be fulfilled until Verse 17 is fulfilled. The "ministers of the Lord" in Verse 17 does NOT speak of the visible ministers today who minister to the house (Ezekiel 44). It speaks of that remnant, the overcomers, the very elect, spiritual Zion, the sons of God who will be made manifest, those who will rule and reign with Him for 1000 years.
1 Corinthians 1:29-30, " ... not discerning the Lord's body. For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep."
What happens when we don't discern the body of Christ? Some are sick, some are weak, and some sleep. I believe that these symptoms do not speak simply about natural or physical sickness. I believe that it speaks about spiritual sickness, weakness, and lethargy.
When someone presents a more spiritual interpretation of the word of God, some professing Christians might say, "I cannot receive that. It is not the way that I was taught." Who cares about the way that you have been taught? The question is, Is it in line with the word of God? In some churches the preacher speaks about the streets of gold, etc. That is called a "heaven-minded" Christian, not a Christ-centered or God-conscious Christian. That is called sky religion - way beyond the blue. Further, I believe that almost anyone can present a good teaching. All it takes is a Bible, a concordance, and some time.
We must see these things objectively. Our purpose is not to criticize or to just get involved in the problem but to determine why the church has declined. We have been up to here with what man has to say about God and the Bible. If we know that, there is a call on our lives. Unless we want to see history repeat itself, there is only one recommendation that we can make.
The first thing we need to do is to get back to the word. Not just to be filled with facts and knowledge and to be able to deal with the letter, but actually to allow the Spirit of the living God to bring Christ from behind the letters which are written in the bible. We need to understand that the word of God is a living word. Hebrews 4:12, "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart."
Isaiah 55:11, "So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: It shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it."
Note that it is not what the preacher says, but just that word itself that proceeds out of the mouth of God. There is something exciting about reading the scriptures when the Holy Spirit causes that word to come alive. Then that written word becomes a word spoken by the mouth of God. It is not the paper that speaks to us. Furthermore, the Spirit of God speaks one thing. Jesus said that "when the Comforter comes, He will speak of me."
So the first thing that we see is that the word which goes forth out of the mouth of God shall not return to Him void, but it shall accomplish that which He pleases. It will do exactly that, but it will not stop there - it also shall prosper. There shall be an increase - the word will grow.
We need to look at the problem and diagnose the problem. The cure for the problem is the word of God. It will heal. He sent forth His word and delivered them from their destruction. We need the word, not only to take care of the present situation, but also to take care of what lies ahead. However, that does not necessarily equate to "more good teaching" through the leadership. Rather, it speaks of the pure word of the Lord as revealed by the Holy Spirit, as we individually seek Him.
Psalm 12:6, "The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times."
That pure word of the Lord will increase within our hearts. That word is not a sound; that word is the living Christ! That Word that became flesh and dwelt among us.
Proverbs 29:8, "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he."
The law is the law of the Lord.
Where there is no vision, the people perish. Actually, the essence of that verse is that the people are being made naked.
Back to Acts, chapter 2.
Where there is no vision, the people perish. Actually, the essence of that verse is that the people are being made naked.
Back to Acts, chapter 2.
46 And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,
The first recorded "break" of the early Christians with the Jewish synagogues occurred with Paul, at Ephesus.
Acts 19:8-10, "And he went into the synagogue, and spake boldly for the space of three months, disputing and persuading the things concerning the kingdom of God. But when divers were hardened, and believed not, but spake evil of that way before the multitude, he departed from them, and separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus. And this continued by the space of two years; so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks."
Back to Acts, chapter 2 and verse 47.
47 Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.
Do we, the church have favor with all the people? Today, the church, primarily evangelicals, try to add to the church by going out to get them saved, but only the Lord can save. When we do our part, the Lord will do His part.
Now, assuming that the listener can receive at least part of this message, the important question is, "what do we do from here?" That is why multitudes, multitudes are in the valley of decision. Moreover, if only one or two can hear this message, this time tonight is an amazing success.
May we all cooperate with the Lord as He restores His church without the sound of a hammer, and may the Lord be glorified in all things. Amen and amen.



