Wednesday, April 11, 2007

establish the kingdom, build the church

Some really good thoughts from “Permission Granted to Do Church Differently in the 21st Century” by Graham Cooke:

“There will be hundreds of different types of churches, all finding their place together in the Body of Christ. The next dimension will be taken up with a very strong Kingdom ethos. No single Church will rise up with the whole revelation, anointing, or understanding of what God is doing.

No single church will be the prototype. In cities, towns, and rural areas we will find numerous types of church, each holding a piece of the jigsaw. It will only be when we bring the pieces together in a Kingdom setting that we will begin to demonstrate the Kingdom desire that sits closer to the heart of God.

Building church without a desire for the Kingdom puts a restraining order on it from heaven in terms of how far the work can go. If we do not build with Kingdom in mind, then we build something that reflects our own ego. What we are constructing has its foundation in empire—a personal domain of the anointed man of God whose own anointing is greater than the church he has built because the people are passive observers of all that God is doing with him. How tedious it is to be part of a church where the anointed one is sold out to his own ministry.

In his mercy, the Lord has allowed us time to grow up and work these things through. Transition is about the destruction of empire and the refocus on Kingdom. It is better for us to fall on this rock and be broken and humbled before God than for it to fall upon us and crush all that we have built in the name of Jesus...but with an eye out for ourselves.

We must humble ourselves and put everything into his hands so that he can decide whether we are trustworthy. If God did not own the getting of our ministry, He will not own the having of it—not without making Himself unrighteous. If we cheated others, broke our word, trod on people, used and discarded people, or promoted ourselves to get where we are, we need to repent right quick! Make restoration where God leads, because the shaking has already begun.

Other churches matter. Say it every day: “Other churches matter. The kingdom is more important.” Establish the kingdom and build the church, in that order. As you build the church, build kingdom into your people. Other churches matter. Pray for them; have a heart for their growth. Have a desire to participate in the development of the whole body of Christ across the whole area.”

(Italics and bold, mine.)

Thanks to Emerging Grace for turning me on to this book. It’s been exactly what I needed!

1 comment:

Linda said...

Yes, it's an awesome book, isn't it. It was just what we needed also. I'm glad that you're enjoying it.

I noticed from the quotes you posted that the kingdom focus really stood out to you. It's so hard to pick only a few good quotes from this book.