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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Church without Walls...


The word church without walls has come to mean so much to us Christians over the years. A gathering of people under the open skies and a place where people can come outside of regular church to freely express themselves before God. I have had this topic in my head for a while, all month to be exact but for different reasons; I have started different pieces and never finished them till tonight.

I believe the term “church without walls” should not exist in the world today. For no other reason but this, it captures the very essence of the church which really is a gathering of believers regardless of location, restrictions and vocation. Why do I say so-what makes up a church? A church is where 2 or 3 are gathered with God in their midst (Matthew 18:20). Need I say more? Paul and Silas started as that, going all about Asia and Europe spreading the good news everywhere they went, with God in their midst. Not on the Sabbath, but on a daily basis. But I digress.

We have reached a point in the history of man where things have been so compartmentalized that life has become full of different little boxes containing answers to everything. Salvation and church going has become a brand name, with people becoming tools to the very thing Paul preached against when he warned the early church about taking sides in the kingdom. We have specialized business healers, specialized miracle workers, young peoples church, old peoples church, specialized demon and enemy killers. All these brands are packaged into 2 or 3 hour specials at different times of the 'holy day'. Choose your time, get your fix and move out back to the world to do your business anyhow you see fit. These brands flourish, turning what started freely and openly to compartments of distrust, competition, greed and strife. Where do we draw the line?

We spend so much time out of our already limited time with God looking for stuff from Him. I wonder how many of us have said today; Lord I will worship you today because you have been faithful even when I have not. Worship for who he is, not for what he can do. The worship of Abel, the worship of Abraham, the worship of Solomon was worship that made them confident enough to stand before His presence. Though we are many, we are one body, one body in Christ with Him alone as our head (Romans 12:5). Regardless of church, religion or location we are one (John 17)

Rather than wall him up to one day, have a church without walls wherever you are and whenever it hits you.

As always, Live strong.



Words of a song came to my mind as I wrote this. It’s my first actual shot at song writing, I will shyly add it for your viewing.

I'll worship you, for who you are

King of Glory, that's who you are,

Creator of everything, that's who you are.

I'll worship you, for who you are.



When I am cold, when I am lonely,

Poor and lowly, tears keep rolling,

My heart is aching, oh Lord I am breaking.

I still worship you, for who you are.



Let your presence, fill my heart,

May your glory shine through my life.

King of Glory, Lord Almighty

I'll worship you, I'll worship you

2 comments:

Unknown said...

thanks for the words. now am singing the song with u

Anon said...

Haven't been here in ages :(. Thanks :)