This section of this website is dedicated to
what we can learn from Scripture how the early
church of God behaved within the anointing of
Christ and how God worked through
them in showing His presence before the world.
Scriptures are full of examples of where people
made decisions on their own in departing from
the will of God, and then God no longer
manifested His presence to them. So I
think it is very important to go back in
Scripture and study for all the truths that are
written and see how they could apply in today's
situations. We must also remember that
tradition, no matter how established, will not
and cannot make an untruth a truth. So for
those that are willing to place their trust in
God's authority being given to the King James
Scriptures will find the truths that God has
reserved for those seeking His will. These
Scriptures were written by men that were
inspired by God and I believe we need the
inspiration of Christ in us to understand these
divinely inspired Scriptures.
It is clear to me that the
Church, as defined by Scripture, are those that
are committed to Christ:
Acts 8:3.
As for Saul, he
made havoc of the church, entering every
house, and dragging off men and women,
committing them to prison.
1 Corinthians 16:19.
The churches of Asia greet you. Aquila and
Priscilla greet you heartily in the Lord, with
the church that is in their house.
Acts 14:27.
And when they had
come and gathered the church together,
they reported all that God had done with them,
and that He had opened the door of faith to the
Gentiles.
Contraire to tradition, Scripture will show that
the church is not a building, but the body of
Christ, people that have committed their lives
to imitating Christ. I think we should be very
careful not to support the traditional lies of
our forefathers. The church is not a building
but rather those that have found the grace of
God through the blood of Christ. Let there be
no mistake! The church is made up of the temples
of God and has no other location other than in
the heart of those in fellowship in Christ.
Also consider this: 1 Corinthians 14:23.
Therefore if the
whole church comes together in one place,…
Notice the word “place”. This is where the body
of Christ came together and there is absolutely
no reverence made to the “place” where they came
together. No mention of a holy sanctuary,
nothing special, nothing divine, just simply a
location where the church, the children of God,
came together. Taking that word “place” and
giving it the title of "Church" or "Church
sanctuary" is redefining what
Christ died for and in my opinion, is a lie.
Giving a building reverence and calling it a
church may seem insignificant but I don't see it
that way. Calling a building a church is
not the truth. It is clear that according
to Scripture, the church is the people that have
accepted the Way of Christ. Besides that
being an untruth, it also removes the reverence
and understanding of the presence of God in us
from being at home to a location as the children
are being taught that they must go to a place to
find the sanctuary of God rather than they
realizing that their own bodies is that holy
sanctuary.
Therefore teaching our children that a church is
a building is a lie with significance, and
supporting that lie cannot a good position to
take before God!
Revelation 21:7.
"He who overcomes shall inherit all things, and
I will be his God and he shall be My son. 8.
"But the cowardly, unbelieving, abominable,
murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers,
idolaters, and all liars shall
have their part in the lake which burns with
fire and brimstone, which is the second
death.''
Notice that the apostle Paul’s
ministry continued out of his home. We can
see for at least these two years after
organizing and teaching church
business/fellowship behavior, that he did not go
to a building to organize a service to preach
but rather opened his doors of his own home,
showing that the church is wherever those that
are committed to Christ, gather together.
Acts 28:30. Then
Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented
house, and received all who came to him, 31.
preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the
things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with
all confidence, no one forbidding him.
Temple of God:
Matthew 21:12.
Then Jesus went into the temple of God and drove
out all those who bought and sold in the temple,
and overturned the tables of the moneychangers
and the seats of those who sold doves. 13. And
He said to them, "It
is written, `My house shall be called a house of
prayer,' but you have made it a `den of thieves.'
''
John 2:19.
Jesus answered and said to them,
"Destroy this temple, and in three days I will
raise it up.''
20. Then the Jews said, "It has taken forty-six
years to build this temple, and will You raise
it up in three days?'' 21. But He was speaking
of the temple of His body.
1 Corinthians 3:16.
Do you not know that you are the temple of God
and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? 17.
If anyone defiles the temple of God, God will
destroy him. For the temple of God is holy,
which temple you are.
1 Corinthians 6:19.
Or do you not know that your body is the temple
of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have
from God, and you are not your own? 20. For you
were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in
your body and in your spirit, which are God's.
I see a very good purpose for Jesus’ anger in
those that bought and sold in the temple of God
for it was an example comparatively to the
behavior of those claiming Christianity in the
future. The bible tells us that each of us was
purchased for a price and our bodies are to be
the temple of God for God’s Spirit to dwell
within. Our bodies are to be a house of
prayer. When we live out our lives, not
committed to the Lord but to our own lusts and
desires, we are doing exactly what they were
doing. We have stolen what was purchased by the
Blood of Christ and using it on our pleasures.
Either we are servants of God or of Satan. If
indeed we are the sons of God then our bodies
are a house of prayer seeking and living out
God’s will in our lives, otherwise we are using
this temple to do amiss according to our selfish
desires.