The Kingdom of God
Like the twelve spies that Moses sent to spy out the
Promised Land, I believe that the original twelve Apostles, sent of Christ, the
prophet like unto Moses, brought back the abundant fruit of God's promised
Kingdom. However, just as Israel's Exodus generation failed to enter into the Promised Land and perished
in the wilderness, so successive generations of Christians, though at times
victorious in their wanderings and having experienced successive reformations
or revivals, have indeed failed to enter into the promised rest of God found in
possessing the Kingdom of God; a Kingdom, incidentally, that Jesus said was the
Father's pleasure to give to His people, and is a present-tense-reality, and
not just a future hope.
Just as a generation arose in the Wilderness that did indeed
go in and possess the land under the leadership of Yehoshua, so we believe that
we are a part of that generation that will see the Kingdom of God established on
Earth as it is in Heaven. We believe that we are that chosen generation that
will enter into the rest of God and experience not only the restoration of all
that's been lost to a church in exile since Peter spoke of the end time
restoration of all things (Acts 3:21), and then healed sick folk with his shadow, but I
believe that we will actually inherit in full possession what the original
twelve only tasted as "first-fruits" of the Kingdom of God (Rom. 8:23).
The great protestant reformation that lifted a new and
heavenly people out of the dead, liturgical and irrelevant religion of Roman
Catholicism was possibly the greatest spiritual shift in the history of the
church. Orthodox Christianity stumbled and fell into empty and powerless
ritual under the head of Papal rule while its feet stuck fast, rooted in the
soil of true and experiential Christianity. The fallen and failed gave way to
the new, and a spiritual babe grew and rose to its feet as the light bearing
people of God in a world that groaned for the revelation of the sons of God. This was our greatest shift, until now!
I believe that the organized church that rose to prominence
and has been light and salt for centuries has lost its savor. I believe that
she, like the church at Rome, has left her first love and is corrupted with the
mixture of worldliness, hidden sin, and with much Christianized ritual little
more relevant or powerful than that of her predecessor. In short, the
organized church as we have known it is doomed to perish in the wilderness, and
God is raising up a new generation of sons that will at last go in and possess
the land.
God has been bringing us, and others like us, out of the
fallen and failed in order to establish the true, and this has been a work and
will be a work of God's grace alone by His Spirit, and by nothing of our own strivings or
abilities. Though we are grateful for and we build upon that which God
restored to us through them, we see the failure of the established religious church
as clearly as Luther and the other reformers saw the failure in their day. However,
we don't just see the negative. As we have turned from Babylon, which is
fallen, we are beginning to see the New Jerusalem, the Holy City descending
from God out of heaven. We see the Kingdom of God coming on Earth as it is in
Heaven, and we are beginning to see the new wineskin that will hold the bounty
of the Promised Land that the original twelve obtained as a token of what would
come at the end of the age. I believe that we are at the threshold of the last
and greatest reformation.
Coming Out of Babylon
I believe we are right now in a prophetic hour that is a
mirror of Ezra's day, in which the Lord stirred up the hearts of His people to
return from captivity in Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem. Many of us are hearing
or feeling the same call of God today to return and rebuild. God is going to
restore to us all that has been lost. He is going to restore and is restoring true
"New Testament Christianity".
I believe that many who have heard this call have come out
of religious church structures in search of something more substantial and
relational. However, because Babylonian ways are so ingrained in our psyche,
some of us, in seeking to build, have only begun to rebuild that which we have
left. Some of us, perhaps having found the Ark of His Presence that the
institutional church has long lived without, have sought to return the ark to
His people by building a "new cart". Since that is all we have ever seen, and
it "worked" for them, we rebuild after the model of human ingenuity, rather
than seeking out the "due order." This only brings death. That's why many who
have come out of the institutional church in order to "have God", have simply
rebuilt an institution or an organization after the former, and low, the vision
of building a habitation for God fades in the sad reality of just "having
church".
The Lord has been "deprogramming" us, and I believe He is
beginning to give us a pattern for the new wineskin - the form that will hold
the substance of the Kingdom of God that is righteousness, peace and joy in the
Holy Ghost. Concerning the pattern for the new wineskin, some of what He has revealed
to us is experiential, and so we know it by living it, albeit imperfectly, some
we have seen lived out in others farther along than ourselves, and some is made
up of ideals for which we reach in faith.
The New Wineskin
Mat. 9:16, 17 NKJV No one puts a piece of unshrunk cloth
on an old garment; for the patch pulls away from the garment, and the tear is
made worse. Nor do they put new wine into old wineskins, or else the wineskins
break, the wine is spilled, and the wineskins are ruined. But they put new wine
into new wineskins, and both are preserved.
Acts 3:21 records Peter speaking of the end time restoration
of all things. We believe we are in the hour of restoration, and yet, we know
that the Father will not risk that "new wine" by pouring it into an old, dry,
rigid, inflexible wineskin. The former would be lost and the later only
destroyed. We need a new wineskin.
A wineskin speaks of the death of something that has been "knit"
together to form something new. The new wineskin that will hold the glory and
wonder of the Holy Spirit, and the end time restoration that He will bring, is fashioned
as the individual lives of His beloved (Those who have a covenant relationship
with Christ) are surrendered to the work of the cross and are laid down in a
death to their self-life and individuality and knit together in a covenant
relationship with others who have covenant with Christ. The precious new wine
is of utmost value, and I believe that which is of utmost value comes at the
highest price. You see, in order to have what we seek, it will require much
more of us than simply finding a new way of doing things, such as meeting in
homes rather than churches, for example. It will require a uniting of us in
His death, and the knitting together of our individual lives and families into
a communal expression of His death, burial, and resurrection life. I believe
God is primarily interested in changing the way we live, not just the way we worship. The new wineskin has to do with our worship services or gatherings, yes. But,
I believe that it has more to do with our relationships one with another - the
cause that will affect all areas of our lives as our worship becomes something
we live, rather than something we do.
God is seeking a body knit together in covenant
relationship. The scripture says that the soul of Jonathan was knit
to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul (1 Sam. 18:1
NKJV emphasis added). Jonathon and David made a covenant (vs. 3), and I find
it interesting that Jonathon expressed his love for David by giving David his
most valued possessions as an expression of their covenant.
Covenant was demonstrated by Ruth, a type of the individual bride of Christ,
as she told Naomi, a type of the established church, "Wherever you go, I will
go; And wherever you lodge, I will lodge; Your people shall be my
people, And your God, my God", and "Nothing but death will part you from me"
(Ruth 1:16, 17).
The covenant relationship that God is seeking to establish among His people
is like unto the marriage covenant. God wants a people who will forsake their
individuality and take on the identity of the community as an act of love, just
as the joyful new bride surrenders her father's name to be known forevermore as
the wife of her new husband, following him, sharing his identity and
possessions, parted by nothing but death; two lives knit together to form one.
The scripture declares that the five-fold ministry gifts are
given that we may "grow up in all things into Him who is the head - Christ - from
whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint
supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its
share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love " (Eph. 4:15b, 16 NKJV emphasis added). The Greek word translated here as "knit", is the word sumbibazo 4822, and it means: to cause to coalesce, to join or knit together. It includes association, affection, possession and appearance. It's a strong word that denotes closeness and intimacy, and is the word used in Colossians
2:2 and 2:19 in speaking of our being knit together as one body.
I believe that God has a new way for us, not just to worship, but to live. I believe in community property where God's people can find union with one
another and with God's creation as they lay down their lives for something
greater than themselves. As God brings us into this, I believe that our lives
will more and more become worship; a sweet smelling sacrifice to God. Remember
that we seek the restoration of "New Testament Christianity", and our example
of that is a people who "were of one heart and one soul, and did not believe
that anything that they possessed was their own, but had all things in common"
(Acts 2:44, 4:32). This was a people knit together in heart, soul, and
practical living. They were married to one another. In speaking to Jerusalem,
the Old Testament type of the corporate bride of Christ, the prophet Isaiah
said, "For as a young man marries a virgin, So shall your sons marry you;
And as the bridegroom rejoices over the bride, So shall your God rejoice over
you" (Is. 62:5 NKJV).
True covenant is God initiated. Like everything that is of
true and eternal value, covenant is a work of grace. It is something God does
in us, and not something we do through our own efforts. The church has been
the dysfunctional family of God because she has been centered around the church
building and the corporate organization that the building represents. She is
learning how to relate more like a family by centering around the home. She
will only be redeemed by becoming centered in Jesus, and I believe that the new
wineskin will come as God begins to knit His people together in a covenant
relationship as deep and enduring as the marriage covenant. This, I believe,
is the form that will hold the substance of the Glory of God and the Kingdom of
God.
Many who have been called out of the old, have sought to
return the ark of God's presence to His people by building a new cart:
something new, yet after the pattern of the religious church organization - a
vehicle of human ingenuity and expediency (hence the wheels). In his day,
David got two strong oxen to pull the cart (oxen speaking of ministry). In our
day, the people pay the pastors to yoke themselves to the organization and pull
the cart that is hoped will restore the presence of God to the people, when all
the while God's principles state that the priests are to bear the weight of the
responsibility themselves on their own shoulders. Paying the "senior pastor"
and the "youth pastor" to do what God never intended for them to do has
consistently caused them to stumble, and has brought death to many a church,
ministry, family and marriage. The presence of God is lost and the minister is
burnt-out from taking a yoke that is not His yoke, and from bearing a heavy
burden, instead of His burden that's light.
When David finally stopped and sought God's "due order", he
found that God long ago established that the priests were to bear the ark of
God on their shoulders. "And so it was, when those bearing the ark of the Lord had gone six paces, that he
sacrificed oxen and fatted sheep" (2 Sam. 6:13). Six is the number of man,
so six paces speaks of the walk of man, and we see here a type of the sacrificial
walk, the covenant lifestyle that becomes God's sanctioned method for restoring
the presence of God, the ark of the covenant, to God's people. The new wineskin that God seeks to
establish today is a walk where our everyday lives are worship unto God as we
(all of us, as priests of God) lay down our lives for our brethren practically
and concretely in a covenant expression of love.
What will the wineskin look like? It will look like a
people who are one, who love one another as Jesus loved us and gave Himself for
us. It will look like a large family whose lives are so interwoven that even
many of their possessions are community property. It will look like a people
whose lives are their worship, and wherever they gather, whether at home or
cathedral, whether to cook or to pray, whether to work or to worship, whether
by two or three or three thousand, it will be said of them, "Truly, God is in
their midst."
-Mark Frost
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