THIS IS A GREAT ARTICLE that sounds just like the God of the Bible that I know and Love but who Loves me more than I can comprehend--Qx:
When God Invades His Church
Mike Riches
Before I share what occurred, let me first point out that there is a biblical precedent of God invading His people. The Jewish leaders of the early Church were sure everything was on target, until God initiated a series of dramatic and supernatural events in Acts chapters ten and eleven. God quickly shattered Peter's religious pride.
Our Church SHAKEN
The Lord did something similar to our church family and me. You could have described us as a typical, non-denominational, evangelical church. We were characterized by contemporary worship music, verse-by-verse expositional preaching, a sensitivity to the non- Christian, and concern with equipping the saints. We had a noted children's ministry, and a vibrant young adult church, which was growing and gaining the attention of the community. Our church would have been described as a safe place, as we grew from 170 to 1500-1700 in attendance in seven years. We were even in the middle of a building program to relieve our cramped conditions. But God had plans of His own.
As mentioned earlier, like Peter on the rooftop, God invaded us in January of 2000. Within 120 days we experienced several people who had dramatic demonic manifestations, physical healings taking place, and prophetic words and dreams being released. And to truly take us over the edge, my wife experienced two angelic visitations to explain what was transpiring and what was going to transpire. I can't imagine Peter being more traumatized than I was, and over time many in our church became offended as to what was taking place (including myself at times).
Things did not subside after those first 120 days, in fact, they continue even today in a very notable fashion. Hundreds have received physical healing, hundreds have received freedom from captivity by powers of darkness, and hundreds have received eternal life through Jesus Christ. Many of the healings have included terminal diseases, and even recovery from a death-coma.
The Lord taught us many memorable truths through some very painful lessons. Due to uncertainty, discomfort, and fear, eighty percent of the people that were with us in January 2000 are no longer a part of our church. Our building project came to a screeching halt while excavation had already started. We had been respected in the community of churches surrounding us as a solid and progressive evangelical church; now all manner of stories were circulating and our reputation had become tarnished because of the unconventional ministry that was taking place. Very hurtful things were stated and expressed toward our leadership and church body.
About REFORMATION
One of the lessons we learned in all of this was that the Lord is still reforming His Church. Much has been restored in the Church since the scriptures began to be recovered in the late 1300's to the mid 1500's. Of course Martin Luther was used to recover the essence of salvation by grace, through faith alone in Jesus Christ, in the 16th century. The reformation continued in different dimensions of the Church for the next several centuries. But there is still reformation work to be done in the Church at large.
In the midst of this dramatic upheaval, when I was in a particular state of offense at what God was doing in our church, He asked me a series of questions:
* "What is My design for the Church?"
* "Are you faithful to the commission I gave My Church, or had you succumbed to conventional expectations of man?"
* "What is different about what I am doing in your church than what happened while I ministered on earth?"
* "Were there not physical healings?"
* "Did I not hear directly from My Father as to what He was going to do and what He wanted Me to do and say?"
* "Were there not demonic manifestations no matter where I ministered, whether in the Synagogue or out in the streets and fields?"
* "And did I not demonstrate authority over all powers of darkness and powerfully release those who had been captives?"
* "Was not all of this part of people coming into My kingdom?"
* "Was not all of this part of Me training and teaching My disciples how to do My ministry?"
* "Were not My disciples commissioned to carry out the very ministry My Father sent Me into the world to perform?"
* "Did I not say that My disciples would do the very works I have done and even greater?"
* "Did I not pray for My disciples regarding this work and not only them but for all who would ever believe in Me because of their testimony?"
Waking up to JESUS' MINISTRY
We soon realized there was nothing happening in our church that was not spoken to and demonstrated directly in the Scriptures. God simply woke us up. We needed a good shaking, though! We began to read the Scriptures in a fresh way, all while having our paradigm and practice of "church" change dramatically.
During this season we learned a central message. The Lord emphasized what characterized the ministry or what we like to call "Jesus-ministry." Luke 4:18-19 summarizes it as proclaiming the gospel, releasing captives, giving sight to the blind, freeing the oppressed, and proclaiming this is the age of God's grace.
Jesus' design for His Church - all of us who possess God's Spirit and are followers of Jesus Christ - is that we continue the very ministry He initiated on earth. My ministry and our church were falling short in the assignment the Lord had given us, and we were anemic in the demonstration of His power in our midst. The Church of Jesus Christ, like our church, needs to recover the foundation of God's Word with the demonstration of His power, so that people's lives are radically transformed. This is the mission of the Church. This is what Jesus commissioned us to do! We need a full return to ancient truths and power in present-day wineskins. We need more than mere programs or routine, for the Church desperately needs a revolution unto reformation.