{"id":3864,"date":"2025-10-21T19:45:00","date_gmt":"2025-10-21T19:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thesimpleanswers.com\/articles\/?p=3864"},"modified":"2025-10-21T19:45:02","modified_gmt":"2025-10-21T19:45:02","slug":"no-such-thing-as-church","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thesimpleanswers.com\/articles\/2025\/10\/21\/no-such-thing-as-church\/","title":{"rendered":"No Such Thing As Church"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pf-content\"><p><span class=\"verse\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>There is no such thing as \u201cChurch.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I mean it. <strong>The Church, as you understand the term, does not exist<\/strong>. It never has. The idea of Church that you\u2019ve been raised to believe in is, beyond all argument, the greatest lie the devil ever pulled off.<\/p>\n<p>I want to make this absolutely clear&#8230; I\u2019m not just saying that <em>false<\/em> Churches are bad. Of course they are, everyone knows that. No, I\u2019m saying the very <em>idea<\/em> of Church is bad. That there <em>is<\/em> no such thing as a true Church, nor did God ever intend for such a thing to have existed.<\/p>\n<p>Surely, by now you\u2019re objecting that the NT is full of \u201cChurch,\u201d almost always in a positive light. But the fact is, the word \u201cChurch\u201d does not appear in the New Testament at all. Not in a form you would recognize, anyway.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, I know, the English word \u201cchurch\u201d appears in your English Bible. And the English word \u201cchurch\u201d does indeed mean what you think it means&nbsp;&ndash; \u201ca temple\/house\/holy building of God,\u201d where people assemble with their peers to worship. So that much is true.<\/p>\n<p>Our word <em>church<\/em> evolved from earlier Germanic <em>kirche<\/em> and ultimately derived from the Greek <em>kyriakon<\/em> which meant \u201cthe Lord\u2019s [place],\u201d literally, \u201cplace belonging to the Lord\u201d; thus the implication was of the temple or house of a deity; a building where the God(ess) dwells and his\/her worshipers gather to worship him\/her. <strong>A temple, in other words<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So, this is what the English word Church literally means&nbsp;&ndash; \u201cplace of the Lord.\u201d And yet that is <em>not<\/em> what the original Greek word translated as \u201cchurch\u201d means! When you see the English word \u201cChurch\u201d in your Bible, it does not come from the Greek word <em>kyriakon,<\/em> as you might think, nor from <em>naos<\/em> (Jewish temple holy place), <em>eidoleion<\/em> (house of idols), or <em>heiron<\/em> (sacred place, temple). All of which might be fair translations into the English \u201cChurch.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>No, instead, \u201cChurch\u201d is grossly mistranslated from a different Greek word: <em>ekklesia!<\/em><\/strong> And this word does <em>not<\/em> mean \u201cplace of God,\u201d \u201ctemple of the Lord,\u201d or things belonging to the Lord! In short, this word <em>does not mean Church!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Ekklesia<\/em> has a very different meaning: \u201ca calling out\u201d; formed, as Greek works often are, from two other words, \u201cek\u201d (think our prefix \u201cex-\u201d) and \u201ckaleo\u201d (think the English word \u201ccall,\u201d its relative); so <em>ek<\/em> means \u201cout of,\u201d and <em>kaleo<\/em> means \u201cto call.\u201d Hence, \u201ca calling out,\u201d or \u201ccalled out people.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Thus, the people \u201ccalled\u201d to the wedding in <strong><span id=\"00Matthew22\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 22<\/span><\/strong> were \u201cek-kaleo,\u201d called out of their houses; called away from their routine. <strong>Not formed into a Church, however! Most people who know anything about their Bibles know this word means this, <em>yet they persist in applying it to a Church which is dead wrong.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You might as well translate \u201capple\u201d as \u201corange.\u201d The two things are just not the same at all! This is a simple Greek noun, and has <em>no<\/em> particular connection with anything holy or religious, <em>especially<\/em> not a building or PLACE that\u2019s holy!<\/p>\n<p>It simply means \u201cthe people who were called out [of something]!\u201d It is wrong, borderline criminally wrong, to equate this word with \u201ctemple,\u201d \u201cplace,\u201d or \u201c<em>Church<\/em> of God!\u201d<\/p>\n<h3>THE SIMPLE LANGUAGE OF THE BIBLE<\/h3>\n<p>God did not write the Bible to scholars. The words He used were, for the most part, simple verbs and nouns that anyone could understand&nbsp;&ndash; it was written, after all, to the foolish and poorly educated <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"001nbspCorinthians11729\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 1:17-29<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, so that even children could understand <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Luke1021\" class=\"verse\">Luke 10:21<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">&#8230;<\/span> often when the adults couldn\u2019t <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Mark1015\" class=\"verse\">Mark 10:15<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>I say this, because most of the disagreements and misunderstandings in Christianity today are because people took a simple Greek or Hebrew word, stirred their dogma into it and gave it a special, pseudo-sacred meaning it did not have when it was written!<\/p>\n<p>Now if I told you \u201cHey, I called some people over for dinner,\u201d are they a Church? Are they a temple of God? Of course not. They\u2019re just people I, y\u2019know&#8230; called. Why can\u2019t people just treat God\u2019s words as simply as that?<\/p>\n<p>I want you to think about that when you read <strong><span id=\"101nbspCorinthians12\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 1:2<\/span><\/strong>. Try very hard <em>not<\/em> to think of the word \u201cchurch\u201d as a \u201cChurch,\u201d <em>because it isn\u2019t a building, it isn\u2019t a temple, it isn\u2019t a group of men with shared beliefs under a certain leader,<\/em> <strong>and it most definitely is not a group of saints all headed to the first resurrection<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>In fact, it isn\u2019t a corporate structure of any kind<\/strong>. It isn\u2019t a group of people who believe the same thing, or worship the same God. It isn\u2019t a congregation that meets on Saturday, it isn\u2019t a flock of believers, <em>it isn\u2019t a group of people at all, necessarily!<\/em> For the church is composed of all the <em>individual<\/em> people, everywhere, whom God ever called&nbsp;&ndash; as it plainly says in that same verse!<\/p>\n<p>The <em>ekklesia<\/em> is all people whom God has called. <strong>That is the only, single, solitary thing they have in common<\/strong>. Not location, faith, leaders, quality, nothing but the fact that Jesus said to them \u201ccome,\u201d and \u201ccalled them out.\u201d But out of what? <strong><span id=\"00John1519\" class=\"verse\">John 15:19<\/span><\/strong>, <strong><span id=\"10John1716\" class=\"verse\">John 17:16<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Now that is a very clear and simple meaning; in the Biblical sense, the <em>ekklesia of God<\/em> is every person Jesus calls out of the world to follow God. No more, no less. I say \u201cno more,\u201d because it pointedly does <em>not necessarily<\/em> mean saints destined for the first resurrection.<\/p>\n<p>Many were called; few are chosen. Fewer still remain faithful <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Matthew2214\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 22:14<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"00Revelation1714\" class=\"verse\">Revelation 17:14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> Yet all three of these groups are STILL part of the ekklesia!<\/strong> Because all of them have, at one point, <em>been called, which is ALL THE WORD MEANS!!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Now try and read <strong><span id=\"10Matthew1618\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 16:18<\/span><\/strong> without projecting meaning onto the word that isn\u2019t there. Try to imagine hearing this in Greek, with no preconceptions about <em>ekklesia<\/em>, when it still simply meant \u201ccalled out people.\u201d If you do that, what you would hear when Jesus spoke was \u201cI will build my <em>called-out ones.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>If you had read this in Greek in the first century, you would not have imagined a Church with a cross on top, or a group of people on Earth who share beliefs or follow a certain man! Because <em>all Jesus said<\/em> was that <strong>He would call people out of the world to be His<\/strong>, <strong><em>and that the <u>grave<\/u> would not be able to hold them, just as it couldn\u2019t hold Him!<\/em> <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Acts224\" class=\"verse\">Acts 2:24<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>This requires a dramatic revision in the way you look at every single mention of the word \u201cchurch\u201d in the Bible, for they are <em>all<\/em> mistranslated. And that is so damaging because the word conveys the idea to us, today, of a <em>herd<\/em> of true believers. <strong>And there is no such thing! There never has been!<\/strong> In fact, it\u2019s precisely the opposite&nbsp;&ndash; for <strong>God calls you OUT of the <em>Churches<\/em> to follow Him!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>So the great irony is&#8230;<br \/>\n&#8230;that what you think a Church is&#8230;<br \/>\n&#8230;not only is it <em>not<\/em> that, but what you think a Church is&#8230;<br \/>\n&#8230;is precisely what God calls you OUT OF to make you a part of the <em>ekklesia!<\/em><\/p>\n<h3>THE GREEK ASSEMBLY<\/h3>\n<p>Paul often addressed letters to groups like the <em>\u201cChurch at Corinth\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"111nbspCorinthians12\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 1:2<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"10Acts81\" class=\"verse\">Acts 8:1<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"00Romans161\" class=\"verse\">Romans 16:1<\/span><\/strong>, etc.). If we read that for what God actually said, it means the letter was addressed to the called out ones <em>who happen to be<\/em> in Corinth, or Asia, or Rome, etc.<\/p>\n<p>These are not different Churches, each with their own set of beliefs, leaders, and buildings; rather, they are individual souls who were called by God out of the Churches of the world (and in this I include <em>all<\/em> Churches, trinitarian and sabbath-keeping alike).<\/p>\n<p>So when you read <strong><span id=\"00Philippians36\" class=\"verse\">Philippians 3:6<\/span><\/strong>, instead of imagining Paul persecuting a <em>Church<\/em>, with an apostle, deacons, board of elders, bank account, building, statement of beliefs, and so on, read this the simpler way, as any Greek would have: \u201cconcerning zeal, persecuting <em>the people whom God had called.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>There is no reason we need to project our idea of a Church on that verse; anywhere, and everywhere, that Paul found people preaching Jesus, <em>Paul persecuted them!<\/em> Calling them \u201cthe Church\u201d has a meaning to us that it simply didn\u2019t have to God <strong><em>and wasn\u2019t what the inspired Greek word meant!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Now, if you show all this to an educated Church-goer, or do some research on your own, you\u2019ll find that people know the word <em>ekklesia<\/em> doesn\u2019t mean Church. But they will defend it, saying that the Greeks used the word to refer to an assembly of people&nbsp;&ndash; thus, \u201cwhy not apply it to the weekly worship at Church?,\u201d they\u2019ll say.<\/p>\n<p>And this is true, the Greeks did use this word to refer to gatherings&nbsp;&ndash; for it is natural to associate the word meaning \u201ca calling out\u201d with <em>a group of people thus called.<\/em> The Greeks had done this in <strong><span id=\"20Acts192541\" class=\"verse\">Acts 19:25-41<\/span><\/strong>; in this chapter, the word \u201cassembly\u201d is actually from <em>ekklesia<\/em>&nbsp;&ndash; a gathering, done after they were called in <strong><span id=\"00Acts1925verse25\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Acts 19:25\">verse 25<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Surely this isn\u2019t a Church in the modern sense&nbsp;&ndash; it was a lawless mob, gathered together by rumor and selfishness and powered by fear and superstition. You know, now that I think about it, this <em>is<\/em> a Church in the modern sense!<\/p>\n<p>Just kidding. Well, not really. Anyway, they\u2019re exactly right: those who are called by Christ <em>are<\/em> supposed to be gathered together in an assembly&#8230; <strong><em>but Church is not that assembly! Nor are they all gathered weekly, on the Sabbath day!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>EARTHLY EKKLESIA<\/h3>\n<p>Remember, <em>ekklesia<\/em> is everyone who has ever been called; many of those people got tired and quit; (\u201cfell by the wayside\u201d). Many others got bitter, and started robbing or misleading other travelers along the way; some faked their way into being called in the first place (tares).<\/p>\n<p>Some even began assembling groups of once-called people and thrusting out the true believers <strong>(Diotrephes<span class=\"make_blue\" style=\"font-weight:600\">,<\/span> <span id=\"003nbspJohn110\" class=\"verse\" style=\"font-weight:600\">3&nbsp;John 1:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\" style=\"font-weight:600\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> Yet every one of these people remains part of those <em>called on the Earth!<\/em><\/strong> Their failure to finish their course does not make their <em>calling<\/em> invalid!<\/p>\n<p>Calling is without repentance <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Romans1129\" class=\"verse\">Romans 11:29<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, a poor translation that just means \u201cGod won\u2019t retract it\u201d; once called <em>is<\/em> always called. <strong>But to receive the prize, you must reach the finish line of that calling! <span class=\"make_blue\" style=\"font-weight:600\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Philippians314\" class=\"verse\" style=\"font-weight:600\">Philippians 3:14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\" style=\"font-weight:600\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> So the most apostate Christian in history is still part of the <em>ekklesia<\/em>\u2026 <em>on Earth.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>But where is God\u2019s one-and-only-<em>true ekklesia<\/em>? The one you\u2019ve been searching for for oh, so many years?? (and have, most likely, been sure you\u2019d found several times)? <strong><span id=\"00Hebrews1223\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 12:23<\/span><\/strong>. <strong>It\u2019s in heaven! Or rather, <em>it will be<\/em> once everyone gets there! <span id=\"30John63745\" class=\"verse\">John 6:37-45<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>In case Jesus didn\u2019t mention it often enough, \u201cthe last day\u201d is when that happens<\/strong>. Not every day, nor every week; they are gathered <em>at His return,<\/em> when all those among the <em>ekklesia<\/em> who were capable of walking in His footsteps finally <em>arrive at their destination and become an ekklesia&#8230; an assembly&#8230; in HEAVEN!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Your Church is not that <em>ekklesia<\/em>, not that assembly of saints. Moses being read in a synagogue on the Sabbath was not that assembly. <strong>Jesus speaking on the mount wasn\u2019t even that assembly!<\/strong> No, the true <strong><em>ekklesia<\/em> of the firstborn<\/strong> is every single person who has ever lived who has their name written in the book of life in heaven!<\/p>\n<p>And the first time in HISTORY that they will EVER be <em>gathered together into one place<\/em> is <strong>when they finally arrive at the event THEY WERE CALLED TO ATTEND!<\/strong> The wedding supper in heaven! <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Matthew22114\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 22:1-14<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"10Revelation1969\" class=\"verse\">Revelation 19:6-9<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And in <em>that ekklesia<\/em> there will be no tares, no fearful, no faithless, no backbiters, none like Esau, no dogs, none who \u201clove and make a lie.\u201d But in <em>this ekklesia<\/em> on Earth those things are very much present <em>because we are in the process of proving <strong>whether we deserve to be there or not<\/strong><\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"002nbspPeter110\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Peter 1:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The calling itself proves\u2026 nothing. MANY are called, after all<\/strong>. And many of those called do <em>not<\/em> belong in the <em>ekklesia<\/em> in heaven. Which is why those who give up on their journey, but don\u2019t want to admit they\u2019ve quit\u2026 <strong>form, join, and\/or attend\u2026 Churches<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>THE \u201cTRUE\u201d CHURCH<\/h3>\n<p>And yet\u2026 God does indeed have a Church on this Earth: <em>you<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"301nbspCorinthians619\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 6:19<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. <strong><em><u>Not your Church!<\/u><\/em><\/strong> No Church <em>congregation<\/em> is a house of God. Because \u201chouse of God\u201d means, roughly, \u201ccontainer in which God dwells.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And your congregation does not have the holy spirit living <em>in it<\/em> because no congregation today does! <em>MOSES\u2019<\/em> congregation did <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Exodus258\" class=\"verse\">Exodus 25:8<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Because Moses\u2019 congregation <em>was Old Covenant!<\/em> The holy spirit dwelt <em>among<\/em> them, but should have been <em>in<\/em> them, as it <em>should be in us<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40John1417\" class=\"verse\">John 14:17<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Which is why there is no temple where God dwells in today, no holy place within each congregation where God sits to judge the people <em>because He doesn\u2019t need to&nbsp;&ndash;<\/em> He sits in your mind, in the only true CHURCH, the only true house of God on this Earth&#8230; you!<\/p>\n<p>The temple of God today is not your Church, not your group, not your congregation, <em>it\u2019s you.<\/em> The world, Sabbath-keeping and otherwise, accuses me of not going to Church, as they will you. And they\u2019re absolutely right. You and I don\u2019t go to Church. We don\u2019t need to&#8230; <strong><em>because you and I ARE the Church!<\/em><\/strong> (At least, <em>should<\/em> be).<\/p>\n<p>We are not merely the <em>ekklesia&#8230;<\/em> for if you are called by God <em>and chosen<\/em>, you are the <em>actual<\/em> meaning of the English word \u201cChurch:\u201d <strong>you are the temple of God, the <em>house<\/em> of God, the place belonging to God <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10John141520verses1520\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"John 14:15-20\">verses 15-20<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Not collectively, as they believe they are; but separately.<\/p>\n<p>You and I are each, individually, potential houses for God\u2019s spirit. Unfinished houses, to be sure&#8230; but we need not visit a temple where God dwells for two hours each week, for God dwells in us DAILY. Why would you need a different, VASTLY inferior, human&#8230; Church?<\/p>\n<p>Can you see now why God would be offended when you go seeking another house where He supposedly dwells, desperately searching for a Church that supposedly has His spirit dwelling among them, where the preacher talks to God for them <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Deuteronomy517\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 5:17<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>\u2026 when He\u2019s already trying to dwell inside of you? <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Romans1068\" class=\"verse\">Romans 10:6-8<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Now to be clear, no it\u2019s not forbidden to gather together with people who are also seeking the truth&#8230; but nor is it commanded for the NC <em>ekklesia<\/em>. Sure, there\u2019s a time and place for it, and sure it can be a good thing <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Malachi316\" class=\"verse\">Malachi 3:16<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And sure, doing it on the Sabbath makes sense, since you can\u2019t work then.<\/p>\n<p>No, that\u2019s all fine&#8230; the great deception comes when you label such gatherings <em>Churches, houses of God, bodies of Christ&nbsp;&ndash; for as I said&#8230;<\/em> there is no such thing as a Church of God on this Earth, as you had understood the term.<\/p>\n<p>The evil comes when you create ritual and pomp and ceremony around a simple day of rest; when you have sermonettes and sermons to bore a sleepy audience back into oblivion; when you sing boring, depressing songs off-key and think God loves your \u201cjoyful noise.\u201d These are the evil things.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s why these are the things God addressed, quite clearly, in <strong><span id=\"00Isaiah11217\" class=\"verse\">Isaiah 1:12-17<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> Who has required this at your hand?<\/strong> When did God <em>ever<\/em> command Church, as you\u2019ve seen it practiced? (And probably, practiced it yourself.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Surely this was not a commandment from God\u2026 for your calling of solemn assemblies <em>on the Sabbath days<\/em> are <em>a stench in God\u2019s nostrils.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>And so I boldly say that anyone who doesn\u2019t hate Church is probably not part of the <em>ekklesia<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Now there\u2019s an irony for you.<\/p>\n<h3>THE ANTI-CHURCH<\/h3>\n<p>You\u2019re probably furious by now, but if you\u2019re thinking \u201cwell, I can see how that makes sense but what about apostles, elders, deacons, ministers, prayerbaptismrepentancefellowshipholysacredtogethertime&#8230;\u201d Whoa, slow down!!<\/p>\n<p>Those questions are fair and need answered; but men have spent 2,000 years creating a paradigm, a lens through which verses in the Bible are seen. It\u2019s gonna take a lot more than this article to unravel all of that and change your perspective.<\/p>\n<p>Many years back when I was still trying to make Church make sense, I marveled that there was so little about Church services in the Bible; it took such wishing to read \u201cChurch service\u201d into <strong><span id=\"30Acts1613\" class=\"verse\">Acts 16:13<\/span><\/strong>, for instance, or <strong><span id=\"50John2019\" class=\"verse\">John 20:19<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> It\u2019s possible\u2026 but it\u2019s a stretch and we all know it<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And even if we accept them as \u201cservices,\u201d there is no mention of songs, opening\/closing prayers, announcements, sermonettes, and so on. Why not? Where was our guidance on how to do this? I mean <strong><span id=\"401nbspCorinthians14\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 14<\/span><\/strong> is more a list of \u201cdon\u2019ts\u201d than \u201cdos.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Why was God so sparing with His instruction on something so <em>central<\/em> to Christianity? And then I finally realized the obvious\u2026 there was no example of a Church in the modern sense in the Bible\u2026 <em>because the entire idea of Church wasn\u2019t Biblical at all.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>What we call Church today is just Protestant formality transferred to Sabbath day observance. And that Protestant formality was just a sanitized version of Catholic mass, with some portion of the idolatry cut out. And that, in turn, was just a Christianization of the pre-Christian sun-temple with its chanting and sacrificing and idols and prostitution.<\/p>\n<p><strong>So what is <em>actually<\/em> in the Bible, when it comes to passing on the gospel to others?<\/strong> Surely it takes more than saying \u201cRepent!\u201d or \u201cJesus is Lord!\u201d and hearing \u201cOk!\u201d to consider your job done. It takes a lot of study, training, correcting, to take <em>anyone,<\/em> however well intentioned, and make them into a child of God.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s think about that for a second; Christians are supposedly children of God. Therefore, newly converted Christians are metaphorically newborns. And any parent who left their babes to their own devices for a week at a time, with a 2 hour visit from a babysitter, <strong>would be arrested and imprisoned for negligence. And yet that\u2019s exactly what Church is<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Children, particularly the youngest children, require absolutely <em>constant<\/em> care<\/strong>. Church is not capable of providing that; one pastor can\u2019t do that for 50 children, any more than one parent can do that for 50 children. <em>Even Jesus maxed out at twelve, and was regularly frustrated and stressed even with that!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>If you don\u2019t believe in this principle, compare the stress and workload on the parents of 2, 6, and 12 children. Then compare how well clothed, fed, educated and happy the children of the different houses are&nbsp;&ndash; all things being equal.<\/p>\n<p>Then imagine doing it with 50 or 1,000 children. That\u2019s Church; and people are somehow <em>surprised that it doesn\u2019t produce great results??<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Indeed, if God were the grossly negligent parent He would <em>have to be<\/em> if Church were what He intended&nbsp;&ndash; even the most ideal and well-led of Churches&nbsp;&ndash; then He would be, by <em>His own words, worse than an infidel!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"001nbspTimothy58\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 5:8<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>THE PERFECT EXAMPLE<\/h3>\n<p>Obviously, God is not an infidel, the problem is with the babysitters themselves <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Isaiah561011\" class=\"verse\">Isaiah 56:10-11<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"00Ezekiel34\" class=\"verse\">Ezekiel 34<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"30Matthew213345\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 21:33-45<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Just consider these examples; can a shepherd check in on his flock once a week for 2 hours? Or even twice a week, with a Wednesday night study? Or even once or twice daily, with mass?<\/p>\n<p>Surely the flock would be scattered, eaten by wolves, stolen by thieves, if the shepherd were not in <em>constant present attention, day and night, sleeping and living with the flock!<\/em> Well, God\u2019s metaphors are perfect so you have your answer right there.<\/p>\n<p>So let\u2019s look at how God <em>intended<\/em> for us to learn the truth <em>if not<\/em> from a dull sermon 2 hours a week. This is gonna be very, very easy and very, very hard at the same time, so hang on. <strong>How did Jesus teach the truth to the saints?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>He didn\u2019t do it in synagogues (ok, one time, but that was just to prove a point and fulfill a verse). He didn\u2019t do it by regular weekly sermons (the \u201csermon\u201d in the mount was never called a sermon&nbsp;&ndash; the word \u201csermon\u201d does not appear in the Bible, in fact&nbsp;&ndash; and there is nothing like what we call a regular Church service in that passage).<\/p>\n<p>So again\u2026 how did Jesus pass on the truth to the next generation of believers? By following the instructions Moses gave us all! <strong><span id=\"10Deuteronomy649\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 6:4-9<\/span><\/strong>, in particular <strong><span id=\"20Deuteronomy67verse7\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Deuteronomy 6:7\">verse 7<\/span><\/strong>:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"20Deuteronomy67\">Deuteronomy 6:7<\/span><\/strong> A<em>nd thou shalt<\/em> <strong><em>teach them diligently unto thy children<\/em><\/strong><em>, and<\/em> <strong><em>shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house<\/em><\/strong><em>, and<\/em> <strong><em>when thou walkest by the way<\/em><\/strong><em>, and when thou<\/em> <strong><em>liest down<\/em><\/strong><em>, and when thou<\/em> <strong><em>risest up.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Jesus called twelve disciples to follow Him. Actually no, that\u2019s not true. He called many people\u2026 but <em>chose<\/em> twelve disciples to follow Him <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Luke613\" class=\"verse\">Luke 6:13<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> And they were with Him <em>everywhere<\/em><\/strong>. In the boat, in the city, in the town; sure, He\u2019d send them on errands now and then but otherwise they followed Him EVERYWHERE <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Luke1828\" class=\"verse\">Luke 18:28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>I mean\u2026 they had no other choice because they had left everything else behind!<\/strong> So when Jesus woke up, the disciples were there to see what He did in the morning; how, if, and what He prayed; they were there to see if He brushed his teeth or not; then they were there when He talked to people, healed people, yelled at people.<\/p>\n<p>They were there when He went to sleep at night; they watched what He ate and how; they were with Him when things were scary, like in the storm; and when things were exciting, like on the mount of transfiguration. <strong>They fully knew everything about His life<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And Jesus spoke to them about the truth whenever an interesting topic came up (fig tree, harlot, hungry people, leaven, taxes, spikenard, etc.). He didn\u2019t lecture them for an hour or two a week. <strong>Their WHOLE life was learning His way of life <em>in person FROM A PERSON<\/em><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The offerings He received fed them; the donations they got clothed them. Not necessarily well&nbsp;&ndash; <em>but their sole function, as His disciples, was to do what they were told and listen to what He had to teach.<\/em> Likewise, their sole <em>worry<\/em> as His disciples was to do what they were told and to remember what He had to teach.<\/p>\n<p>This was our perfect example. <strong>Why has no one ever done this since?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Trick question! <strong>EVERY true Christian has done this since<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Everyone else formed a Church, like the lazy dogs and blind shepherds they were.<\/p>\n<h3>THE CHURCH OF THE NARROW WAY<\/h3>\n<p>When Jesus said \u201cI will build my ekklesia,\u201d men said \u201cRight! You\u2019ll build a temple that we can worship at!\u201d But that\u2019s not what Jesus said! Remember, He had already had Moses, and then Solomon, build Him a temple, and it hadn\u2019t made the people who visited it perfect! <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Hebrews99\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 9:9<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>He wasn\u2019t building a new <em>kuriakon,<\/em> He was building an <em>ekklesia!<\/em> (Which I can\u2019t stress enough, is what He <em>said<\/em> He was building&nbsp;&ndash; an <em>ekklesia<\/em> not a Church!). He was not gathering a group of people to live <em>among<\/em>, but a large number of scattered <em>individuals<\/em> to live <em>within,<\/em> ones who would follow Him <em>wherever He went!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Revelation144\" class=\"verse\">Revelation 14:4<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And these <em>people who follow Christ<\/em>&nbsp;&ndash; (NOT \u201cthese Church members\u201d) will all be walking on the straight and narrow way behind the same Jesus <strong>wherever they may be! <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40Matthew714\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 7:14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. But let\u2019s dive into this parable&#8230; remember, <em>\u201cthe scripture cannot be broken\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"60John1035\" class=\"verse\">John 10:35<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So imagine this \u201cnarrow way\u201d we must walk along, hemmed in by thick jungle or sheer drop-offs on each side. It is on this trail that Jesus\u2019 \u201ctrue Church\u201d (ugh, <em>obedient ekklesia<\/em>) walks. Now imagine fitting a large <em>group of people<\/em> on such a trail&#8230; how would that work?<\/p>\n<p>They\u2019d jostle each other, and all would fall off! <strong>Which is exactly what happens when men form a Church!<\/strong> Because you can\u2019t fit a CHURCH onto a narrow path! The only way to walk with a CHURCH is to walk on the only path that can FIT a herd of people&#8230; <strong><em>the wide and broad road!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Only a long row of independent people walking in the single pair of footprints that Jesus left can fit on that path! <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"001nbspPeter221\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Peter 2:21<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> Does that mean you\u2019re destined to walk alone? Absolutely not<\/strong>. Remember: think the metaphor through. It\u2019s perfect. God didn\u2019t miss a single aspect of it, so if you <em>truly<\/em> understand the parable, all the answers you need are contained in it.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s say you\u2019re walking along this narrow trail along the edge of a cliff; you can\u2019t fit a <em>Church<\/em> there, but you can, maybe, fit a couple of people there. <strong>In particular, you can see the person <em>in front<\/em> of you, and the person <em>behind<\/em> you<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Your Master; and your disciples.<\/p>\n<h3>MAKE DISCIPLES<\/h3>\n<p>Jesus had spent 4 years teaching His disciples a way of life through constant attention, discussion, and challenges; then the world imagines that He suddenly one day up and said \u201cOk. I\u2019m done, you\u2019re finished, now go start a Church <strong><em>and teach people in a completely new and untested manner that you\u2019ve never done before!\u201d<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>But in fact, that\u2019s not what He said at all.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"70John2021\">John 20:21<\/span><\/strong> <em>Then said Jesus to them again, Peace be unto you: AS my Father hath sent me, EVEN SO send I you.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Now when His Father sent Him, <em>Jesus came and called disciples.<\/em> So here, Jesus said He was sending His <em>own<\/em> disciples (which made them apostles, \u201cones sent\u201d), to call <em>other disciples<\/em> <strong>whom they would teach, following the example He gave them\u2026 <em>exactly as He taught them!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"50Matthew2819\">Matthew 28:19<\/span> (BBE)<\/strong> <em>Go then, and MAKE DISCIPLES of all the nations\u2026<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Which was WHY He had been teaching them that way!! To prepare them for the job He gave them, making them \u201cfishers of men!\u201d He said <strong>go make disciples <em>in my name<\/em> (in His place), and teach them <em>exactly as I\u2019ve taught you,<\/em> and exactly WHAT I\u2019ve taught you!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>So why has anyone ever done anything BUT that?<\/em> Why am I having to even SAY THIS??<\/p>\n<p>Jesus fulfilled the command of Moses in <strong><span id=\"21Deuteronomy67\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 6:7<\/span><\/strong> to teach His metaphorical \u201cchildren\u201d <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"80John1333\" class=\"verse\">John 13:33<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong> the things He knew about their mutual Father \u201cby the way, when you rise up and lay down\u201d so that they could grow up like Him and <em>fully know<\/em> everything about His way of life\u2026 INCLUDING how to pass it on to others!<\/p>\n<p>Now Paul called Timothy \u201cmy own son in the faith\u201d <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"101nbspTimothy12\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 1:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And as a metaphorical or spiritual son, Timothy had been \u201craised\u201d BY PAUL, with Paul teaching him his way of life \u201cwhen he rose up and lay down.\u201d <strong>Which is the only way it is POSSIBLE to fully know your teacher\u2019s \u201cmanner of life\u201d;<\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"002nbspTimothy310\">2&nbsp;Timothy 3:10<\/span><\/strong> <em>But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith, longsuffering, charity, patience<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>But it doesn\u2019t end there; for Paul commanded Timothy to teach others <em>in the same way,<\/em> so that they in turn could teach <em>others<\/em> in yet the same way!<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"102nbspTimothy22\">2&nbsp;Timothy 2:2<\/span><\/strong> <em>And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, <strong>the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also<\/strong>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Which is why Isaiah prophesied to Christ:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"20Isaiah5921\">Isaiah 59:21<\/span><\/strong> <em>As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the LORD; My spirit that is upon thee [Jesus], and my words which I have put in thy mouth, <strong>shall not depart out of thy mouth<\/strong> [Jesus\u2019], <strong>nor out of the mouth of thy seed<\/strong> [Apostles such as Paul], <strong>nor out of the mouth of thy seed\u2019s seed<\/strong> [Timothy, Titus, etc.], saith the LORD, from henceforth and for ever.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>We were never meant to form Churches. We were meant to call disciples who needed a better life\u2026 and then give them one by teaching them every day, every hour, how to be better people as they lived, worked, ate, and breathed with us. <strong>Exactly as Jesus did<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And as for finding such disciples\u2026<\/strong> you\u2019re supposed to have your life together in such a way that when someone sees you, they <em>want<\/em> to be like you; they <em>want<\/em> to be successful like you, to know God like you, to be in control of your body and spirit they way you are.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"101nbspPeter315\">1&nbsp;Peter 3:15<\/span><\/strong> <em>But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>And when you are such a person, God will add to the <em>ekklesia<\/em> daily such as should be saved; and send them to those whom He trusts to teach them in His absence <em>as if He were teaching them Himself:<\/em><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"002nbspCorinthians520\">2&nbsp;Corinthians 5:20<\/span><\/strong> <em>Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ\u2019s stead, be ye reconciled to God.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Truly, there is no shortage of people in the world who need God\u2019s help, and no shortage of people who <em>want<\/em> God\u2019s help. There is only a shortage of laborers who are <em>willing to help them God\u2019s way, and not through a Church!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"60Matthew937\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 9:37<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> A shortage of teachers who will are qualified and willing to train disciples<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>DISCIPLESHIP<\/h3>\n<p>It was well known in ancient times that higher education was only attained in a single way; by hiring a master to train you. Whether you wanted to be a smith or a poet, it was the <em>only<\/em> way. The Pharisees, John, Moses, Socrates, Plato, Gamaliel, <em>all of them had disciples.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The rich could afford to hire tutors for their children; but the poor had to pay with the only currency they had&nbsp;&ndash; their time. So it was standard practice, when someone wanted to be, say, a carpenter, to find a master carpenter and say \u201cI\u2019ll do anything, just teach me what you know\u201d; and sign on for a period of time (Biblically, 7 years), and <strong>live and work with your master without pay, but with full room and board<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>When finished, you\u2019d have a profession, a skill set honed by experience <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Hebrews514\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 5:14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong> and be sent off with a lump sum to start your life over, hopefully wiser and better skilled than before; <strong><span id=\"40Deuteronomy151115\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 15:11-15<\/span><\/strong> is referring to this practice of the poor to sell themselves into service for a period of time, as is <strong><span id=\"00Leviticus254750\" class=\"verse\">Leviticus 25:47-50<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>This practice continued up until the time of the industrial revolution which substituted master-apprentice relationships with school-and-professor. Which you\u2019ll notice is the same principle as pastor-and-Church, and yielded similar results with education as Church has with religion. But that\u2019s neither here nor there.<\/p>\n<p>It was explicitly to this practice of teaching the apostles a profession in exchange for their time and service that Jesus was alluding in <strong><span id=\"10Mark117\" class=\"verse\">Mark 1:17<\/span><\/strong>. But the master is under no obligation to take every apprentice who asks <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Mark51820\" class=\"verse\">Mark 5:18-20<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Maybe he\u2019s too busy to take on any more; maybe he doesn\u2019t trust the fellow <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40Acts153739\" class=\"verse\">Acts 15:37-39<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>This was also what the man in <strong><span id=\"70Matthew819\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 8:19<\/span><\/strong> wanted; simply by calling Him <em>master<\/em> he was acknowledging that Jesus knew enough to teach a disciple, like himself, to be more like God. And so he was offering to pledge himself to His service for a time&nbsp;&ndash; but Jesus refused, for reasons unspoken.<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, not all those who are called are committed enough to follow <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"80Matthew82122\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 8:21-22<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>; and some are simply already committed to another master and don\u2019t want to change <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"90John928\" class=\"verse\">John 9:28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Even when Moses had already given them explicit permission, freeing them to do so <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"90Matthew1815\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 18:15<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>MINISTERS<\/h3>\n<p>As I said, disciples typically paid the master with their service&nbsp;&ndash; or in archaic English, with their \u201cministry.\u201d This word is so confused by other meanings like \u201cpreacher\u201d and \u201cbureaucrat\u201d that we\u2019ve forgotten it simply means <em>servant<\/em> and is translated from the Greek <em>diakonos<\/em> which also means, simply, servant.<\/p>\n<p>So a minister <em>serves, or ministers,<\/em> to his master <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Colossians47\" class=\"verse\">Colossians 4:7<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"001nbspThessalonians32\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Thessalonians 3:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. The Bible never uses \u201cminister\u201d as a title, as is commonly done today. We are <em>servants of God,<\/em> because we do what He says. We are not ministers over a congregation <strong>because there IS no such thing as a Church congregation!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>We sometimes minister <em>to<\/em> people in the sense that we give them food, money, knowledge or simply time; thus, we \u201cserve\u201d them. Yet we are ministers <em>of God.<\/em> We serve <em>Him.<\/em> And if we happen to serve <em>people<\/em> in any sense, it is only because that is what our Master sent us to do <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Mark104245\" class=\"verse\">Mark 10:42-45<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So in that sense, when someone calls a disciple, they pay for their discipleship with their <em>service.<\/em> By doing the menial jobs to free the master to do the higher skilled labor; <em>and by doing so,<\/em> they learn the master\u2019s trade from the ground up, with an intimate knowledge that can only be acquired <em>BY USE<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"21Hebrews514\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 5:14<\/span><\/strong> again).<\/p>\n<p>This is why Jesus sent the disciples to prepare the Passover <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40Mark1412\" class=\"verse\">Mark 14:12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>; to announce His coming and prepare the way for Him <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Luke101\" class=\"verse\">Luke 10:1<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>; to get bread so He wouldn\u2019t have to <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"100Matthew165\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 16:5<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. This is why Elisha poured water on the hands of Elijah, his own master <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"002nbspKings311\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Kings 3:11<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"102nbspKings23\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Kings 2:3<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Because Elijah was <em>his minister as he prepared to replace him at his job!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"001nbspKings1916\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Kings 19:16<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Exactly as Joshua was one of the young men who \u201cministered unto Moses\u201d <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Numbers1128\" class=\"verse\">Numbers 11:28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, yet who was in training to inherit his job.<\/p>\n<p>Read <strong><span id=\"50Acts122513\" class=\"verse\">Acts 12:25-13:1-2<\/span><\/strong>. Note that Paul and Barnabas had \u201cfinished their [period of] service\u201d&nbsp;&ndash; \u201cfulfilled their ministry.\u201d <strong>And yet they were not done <em>being<\/em> ministers, as the world understands the term, for they had not even BEGUN yet to teach the gospel to the Gentiles!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>But I can\u2019t stress enough that \u201cminister\u201d does <em>not<\/em> mean \u201cpreacher,\u201d it means <em>servant.<\/em> And here, it clearly says that Paul and Barnabas\u2019 (period) of ministry was <em>finished.<\/em> Because they had been enlisted under their <em>own masters in Jerusalem to learn about God<\/em>!<\/p>\n<p>Exactly as Paul had learned, once upon a time, from Gamalial about Moses\u2019 teachings <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"60Acts223\" class=\"verse\">Acts 22:3<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>\u2026 at his feet, in a position of humility and servitude appropriate to a young man before one of the most respected Jewish scholars of the day <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"70Acts534\" class=\"verse\">Acts 5:34<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>There is great demand to be a disciple of the greatest teachers,<\/strong> and it was a badge of honor to have been Gamaliel\u2019s disciple, who was wiser than Paul would be for many years. Read <strong><span id=\"30Acts53539verses3539\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Acts 5:35-39\">verses 35-39<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span><\/strong> and compare to what Paul, his zealous and foolish disciple, went on to do contrary to this wisdom <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"80Acts814\" class=\"verse\">Acts 8:1-4<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> He didn\u2019t learn that from Gamaliel!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>And yet he could only learn from him that which Gamaliel himself knew. Just as Nicodemus\u2019 disciples weren\u2019t going to learn about being begotten again from him <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"100John310\" class=\"verse\">John 3:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Woe unto the disciples of such a man! <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Titus17\" class=\"verse\">Titus 1:7<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> <em>But this was the best there was to choose from until John the Baptist came along!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Which is why Paul and many others who had been highly educated in the Jewish religion had to \u201center again into their mother\u2019s womb\u201d so to speak, and start over learning the truth from the apostles of Jesus. As humiliating as that certainly would have been for them.<\/p>\n<h3>DISCIPLES OF DISCIPLES<\/h3>\n<p>And so as a Christian matures over the course of some decades, if they\u2019ve gotten their lives in order correctly, God will bring disciples to cross their paths for them to adopt and train&nbsp;&ndash; who will become, for a time, ministers of their own as they, in trade, teach them the ways of God. <strong>So that they can one day replace them at their job&nbsp;&ndash; or at least, do it alongside of them<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>This is how it has <em>always<\/em> been done, in literally <em>every<\/em> profession but particularly in true Christianity and in the OT prophets before them\u2026 so why would God change in <strong><span id=\"02Acts2\" class=\"verse\">Acts 2<\/span><\/strong>? <em>He didn\u2019t.<\/em> <strong>Of course He didn\u2019t!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Thus in <strong><span id=\"90Acts135\" class=\"verse\">Acts 13:5<\/span><\/strong>, John Mark was their minister, <em>the servant to Paul and Barnabas.<\/em> Their disciple! But Paul and Barnabas had only recently finished the period of time that was their <em>own period of ministry to the apostles before them!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And when that term of service had ended, before they \u201cenlisted\u201d again with another master, or set out on their own, they fasted and God said they should be <em>\u201cseparated unto the work he had called them to do.\u201d<\/em> And that made them&nbsp;&ndash; <em>both<\/em> of them&nbsp;&ndash; His apostles <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"100Acts1312\" class=\"verse\">Acts 13:1-2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So first, they had been servants; because <em>\u201cit is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Lamentations327\" class=\"verse\">Lamentations 3:27<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, <em>\u201cbefore honor is humility\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Proverbs1533\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 15:33<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And no one should have disciples and servants that has not been humbled by having been one himself.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, long before Paul called Timothy a \u201cson in the faith,\u201d he had been a disciple to someone else&nbsp;&ndash; just as Timothy would go on to have his own disciples. <strong>Because that\u2019s literally the \u201cgreat commission\u201d Jesus gave the <em>ekklesia<\/em> as His last words on Earth! <em>So why did anyone ever stop doing that??<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re paying attention above, I said that Barnabas was <em>also<\/em> an apostle, because \u201capostle\u201d <em>also<\/em> doesn\u2019t mean what people think! <strong><span id=\"110Acts1414\" class=\"verse\">Acts 14:14<\/span><\/strong>. Honestly, it says it so clearly I struggle to understand how people have always thought there were only the twelve (and maybe an honorary apostleship for Paul).<\/p>\n<p>Barnabas was CLEARLY an apostle, and of course he was&nbsp;&ndash; because <em>the word only signified that HE HAD BEEN SENT!<\/em> Likewise, and for the same reason, John was literally \u201can apostle\u201d in <strong><span id=\"110John168\" class=\"verse\">John 1:6-8<\/span><\/strong>. The same Greek word was used when it says John \u201cwas sent\u201d (we could translate it \u201cwas apostled\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>And as an apostle, John had his own disciples, as everyone knows. Because that\u2019s all it meant! Someone sent <em>by God<\/em> and not by another man, usually <em>to call disciples<\/em> and build a house. Thus Timothy was not called an apostle, because he had been sent by Paul. He was Paul\u2019s apostle, but not Jesus\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Again: The Bible was written in simple words to simple people. Apostle didn\u2019t <em>mean<\/em> \u201choly blessed vicar of Christ saint popedivinelightbringer\u2026\u201d it just meant \u201cdude that some other dude sent!\u201d \u201cApostle of God\u201d simply meant, \u201cone sent by God.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Typically, it means one sent by God <em>to build a house in His name<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40Hebrews316\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 3:1-6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>HOUSES OF GOD<\/h3>\n<p>The real harm of false doctrines isn\u2019t that they lead you to believe wrong things\u2026 it\u2019s that by <em>having<\/em> wrong things to believe, you don\u2019t go searching for the TRUE things and can\u2019t see them even when they\u2019re right in front of you!<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"00Ephesians31415\">Ephesians 3:14-15<\/span><\/strong> <em>For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>At its heart, what is the <em>ekklesia<\/em>? <strong><span id=\"10Ephesians315\" class=\"verse\">Ephesians 3:15<\/span><\/strong>. It is, in a word, <strong>the family of God<\/strong>. Which is why if anyone had actually <em>listened<\/em> to <strong><span id=\"201nbspTimothy345\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 3:4-5<\/span><\/strong>, every question you had about Church&nbsp;&ndash; or rather, about the <em>ekklesia<\/em>&nbsp;&ndash; would be answered.<\/p>\n<p>We are the family of God. Entitled to call Him Father <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Romans815\" class=\"verse\">Romans 8:15<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"00Galatians46\" class=\"verse\">Galatians 4:6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. The NT is stuffed with verses that talk about us being the sons of God <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"001nbspJohn312\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;John 3:1-2<\/span><\/strong> for instance). So why does no one believe Him? Why does no one realize that <strong>the <em>ekklesia<\/em> is a family today?<\/strong> <em>In every sense of the word.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In what family does a father train his children by having the two-year-olds attend a lecture by his six-year-olds once a week? Yet that is what Church does; <strong>and that\u2019s assuming it\u2019s a Church with <em>true<\/em> doctrines!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In what family does a father have a baby, then abandon him without leaving at least a legal guardian to be with him <em>daily?<\/em> If that were done in any family in the world today, everyone would decry it as blatant neglect and child abuse; <em>because we know that there is NO HOPE<\/em> of such a child growing up happy and healthy!<\/p>\n<p>In what family does a father raise his children in absentia using books and vague subliminal suggestion? Because we all know that you need an <em>actual person<\/em> to raise a child, because no child will receive the love, instruction, and correction he needs without <em>visible, present parent-figures in his life <strong>all day, every day!<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>This is why Paul called Timothy his <em>\u201cson in the faith\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"111nbspTimothy12\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 1:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. <em>Because, <strong>like everyone,<\/strong> Timothy needed a father-figure and God wasn\u2019t there!<\/em> And the only believers in Timothy\u2019s family, apparently, were his mother and grandmother <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"202nbspTimothy15\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Timothy 1:5<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So Paul was made the head of that branch of the <em>ekklesia<\/em> family, a father to many in the Church <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Philemon1912\" class=\"verse\">Philemon 1:9-12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> and grandfather to many more<\/strong>. And because the <em>ekklesia<\/em> was managed <em>exactly like a family,<\/em> Timothy fully knew Paul\u2019s doctrine and manner of life <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"012nbspTimothy310\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Timothy 3:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Can you say that about the preachers you\u2019ve known? In what Church is it possible to <em>fully know the manner of life<\/em> of a preacher you watched, through heavy eyelids, recite what (if anything) he learned about God that week?<\/p>\n<p>For that matter, can you say that about me? Is it possible to learn that about someone through thousands of pages of written lessons such as these, <em>even if they were the truest words ever inspired (which they aren\u2019t)?<\/em> <strong>No, because children are not raised by email<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Is it possible to learn that about someone in Church, with only 2 hours of group lecturing a week? Or even a FULL day once a week? Maybe with a Bible study Wednesday night? <em>Would you train YOUR own children that way?<\/em> Then you may consider yourself #GoldenRuled!<\/p>\n<p>Going to Church is like being raised by your toddler brothers and sisters, perhaps with visits from a teenage babysitter once a week\u2026 and then being expected to grow up like your father. <em>So OF COURSE it doesn\u2019t work!<\/em> <strong>Because sons taught by strangers grow up like the strangers\u2026 not like their Father <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"110Matthew2315\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 23:15<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the day, you are not your pastor\u2019s child, you\u2019re a sheep to be fleeced\u2026 <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Philippians21923\" class=\"verse\">Philippians 2:19-23<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And however sincere his intentions, at the end of the day, he will give your life for his, because he is a hireling, not a father <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"130John10715\" class=\"verse\">John 10:7-15<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. <strong><em>And that\u2019s why Church doesn\u2019t work,<\/em> and can\u2019t ever work<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Which is why there is a better way.<\/p>\n<h3>THE HOUSE OF FAITH<\/h3>\n<p>As I\u2019ve said so many times, you already know all these things, if you\u2019d only thought about it. We call God our Father, and use phrases like the \u201chouse of God,\u201d and the \u201chouse of faith,\u201d without realizing what they mean. But read <strong><span id=\"120Acts83\" class=\"verse\">Acts 8:3<\/span><\/strong> carefully. What does it really say?<\/p>\n<p>To most people, viewing this through the lens of capital-C-Church, this says \u201cPaul entered into the <em>Churches<\/em> and even pursued the members <em>into their own houses.\u201d<\/em> But break that paradigm; throw it away, and open your eyes and ears to read these words <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40Luke944\" class=\"verse\">Luke 9:44<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. What does it <em>really<\/em> say?<\/p>\n<p>If we <strong>already<\/strong> accepted the assumption that God had Churches like we see around us today, patterned after the pagan temples of Babylon, then yes, this verse would indeed make sense within that paradigm; but if we know that is <em>not<\/em> true, then the much simpler reading of this verse would be \u201cPaul persecuted all of the <em>called out ones,<\/em> and entered into <em>every one of their <u>houses<\/u>!\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>So rather than persecuting different <em>Churches,<\/em> Paul persecuted the CHURCH of God\u2026 <em>and each of the HOUSES within that Church!<\/em> Because the NT authority structure was not divided into Churches, but into <em>houses!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Think about that; imagine a literal family, with several generations of living people. They are all of the same <em>houseHOLD<\/em> and yet each generation has a <em>separate family unit.<\/em> They all share a common <em>last name,<\/em> and yet each man is the head of his own house; subject in broad matters to his own father\/head, who in turn is subject to his own father\/head, and so on <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"401nbspCorinthians1112\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 11:12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Which means that the ideal <em>house of God<\/em> would be a group of <em><u>disciples<\/u><\/em> living in a <em>worthy man\u2019s<\/em> house! The disciples would be apprentices, servants, symbolic sons of <em>a man of God;<\/em> whose head is Jesus, whose head, in turn, is God! <strong>This is not a Church<\/strong>, not in any sense of the word; it\u2019s a <em>household<\/em> with called-out ones being raised in it!<\/p>\n<p>Which resolves the conflict of <strong><span id=\"022nbspTimothy310\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Timothy 3:10<\/span><\/strong>, for you never truly know someone the way your children know you&nbsp;&ndash; not just the face you put on for Church, but the face you wear at home. <strong>When you have disciples, they know all of your faces&nbsp;&ndash; not just the ones you show in public<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>This verse cannot be reconciled with the paradigm of Church; but it fits perfectly with the paradigm of the house; for isn\u2019t that what God commanded the Israelites to do <em>in their houses, with their children?<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"22Deuteronomy67\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 6:7<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"10Exodus122428\" class=\"verse\">Exodus 12:24-28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> You can only teach them \u201cby the way,\u201d if they are WITH you in the way!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Remember the parable of the \u201cnarrow way\u201d; you aren\u2019t walking alone if you can see your proxy-<em>parents<\/em> in front of you, and your foster-<em>children<\/em> behind you! Talking with you of these things when you lie down and rise up, <em>when you walk by the way\u2026<\/em> and when you <strong>rest with your house on the Sabbath!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>God is building a family; thus we are of the house of God, the house of faith, the house of Abraham who was the <em>father<\/em> of the faithful! <strong>So how could the ekklesia NOT be structured like a house <u>in every possible sense of the word??<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Which gives us a very new way to look at <strong><span id=\"10Galatians610\" class=\"verse\">Galatians 6:10<\/span><\/strong>, doesn\u2019t it? Millions of Churchians use this verse all the time, never realizing that the <em>existence<\/em> of this verse disproves everything their religion <em>is.<\/em> Note carefully, I said what the religion <em>is.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Not what it believes, or what it teaches, or what it practices; <em>their religion itself is wrong.<\/em> Because their religion, <em>all religion,<\/em> is built around the paradigm of Church. And there is nothing about Church that is true.<\/p>\n<h3>THE NEW PARADIGM<\/h3>\n<p>Knowing that the <em>ekklesia<\/em> were organized into families or houses, verses like <strong><span id=\"120Matthew101114\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 10:11-14<\/span><\/strong> make tons more sense than they ever did with the old paradigm. When they arrived in a city, they were to inquire and find a <em>worthy man.<\/em> And then they would go stay <em>in his house,<\/em> and salute <strong>the house&nbsp;&ndash; the <em>household of faith that lives, works, and learns with him!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Consider verses like <strong><span id=\"40Romans165\" class=\"verse\">Romans 16:5<\/span><span id=\"20Romans1610111011\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Romans 16:10-11\">, 10-11<\/span><\/strong>. Why did Paul salute these <em>houses?<\/em> Houses named after <em>righteous men in that region?<\/em> Because these houses were full of disciples <em>who were learning FROM THOSE MEN!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>He was obviously not saluting the physical building, nor just a man\u2019s literal children, but the entire house<em>hold<\/em>\u2026 the group of people <em>in his house<\/em> who were disciples of Christ, being raised by an earlier, wiser, spiritually older disciple of Christ\u2026 thus\u2026 <em>an elder of theirs!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Now that you know this, you\u2019ll start to realize this was <em>always<\/em> what the Bible said, but we were too blinded by our paradigm to see it. For example, <strong><span id=\"10Colossians415\" class=\"verse\">Colossians 4:15<\/span><\/strong>; this was a Church <em>that was IN HIS HOUSE.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Not a Church that <em>meets weekly<\/em> in their house on the Sabbath\u2026 but rather an <em>ekklesia<\/em> that <em>IS in the house!<\/em> This was the house of a worthy man, who gathered disciples unto him, as Jesus did, to live with him and fully know his doctrine and manner of life; so that he could <em>spiritually<\/em> obey the command of <strong><span id=\"60Deuteronomy1119\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 11:19<\/span><\/strong>!<\/p>\n<p>This lends a whole new light to<strong><span id=\"501nbspCorinthians41415\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 4:14-15<\/span><\/strong>. Paul raised up the Church <em>\u201cas a father doth his children\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"101nbspThessalonians211\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Thessalonians 2:11<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, and considered them his children <em>\u201cin the faith\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"121nbspTimothy12\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 1:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, and himself their father. <strong>BECAUSE THAT\u2019S WHAT JESUS TOLD US ALL TO DO!!!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>And while they may have many <em>instructors,<\/em> they only had <em>one<\/em> father; just like every house may have many tutors, relatives, and friends whom the children learn from; but at the end of the day, only one man is their father. <strong>Only one man who <em>called them to be his disciples, spiritually conceiving them in Christ\u2019s name.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>We tend to read these things as light metaphors, but this was a very big deal. <em>Paul was their spiritual father. Which means they, in turn, <strong>belonged to the house of Paul, as your own child bears your own last time, and is bound to obey you!<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Now obviously, Paul\u2019s house was part of the house of Jesus, which in turn was of the house of God; a fact Paul repeatedly reminded them of <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"601nbspCorinthians345\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 3:4-5<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And yet the fact that your grandson is <em>your<\/em> grandson doesn\u2019t make your son\u2019s house any less <em>your son\u2019s house.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Does it diminish you <em>in any way<\/em> that your grandson calls your son \u201cdaddy?\u201d Are you less of a father, just because he is one too? Again\u2026 you\u2019ve been #GoldenRuled. And so to speak of the \u201chouse of Paul\u201d is not disrespectful to the house of God, for Paul built this house <em>with God\u2019s last name on it!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Philippians2911\" class=\"verse\">Philippians 2:9-11<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Because, like in every family, within God\u2019s house are many other houses! <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"140John142\" class=\"verse\">John 14:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. So does it diminish the Father\u2019s glory that every knee bows to Jesus? Does it diminish Jesus\u2019 glory, that Timothy treated Paul as a father? Why would it, <em>when every generation that bears children increases the glory of the heads of every house above it??<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Proverbs1428\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 14:28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Thus Paul repeatedly spoke of the house of people like Chloe, Stephanus, and so on; even though they themselves, were part of <em>his own house!<\/em> Because he had baptized them <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"701nbspCorinthians114\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 1:14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Baptism&nbsp;&ndash; yet ANOTHER grossly abused and mistranslated word which simply means <em>immersed;<\/em> as in \u201cthe best way to learn a language is <strong>full immersion in the culture.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>For while water immersion is the symbol we were given to \u201cseal the deal,\u201d <em>being constantly immersed in the spirit of God<\/em> which the members of that house has is the TRUE immersion that changes people. Thus the only way to become a Christian is to live, work, talk, eat, and breathe in FULL IMMERSION in the house of true Christians. <strong>Just as the twelve did with Jesus, our perfect example!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Just as you raise your own children to be like you by doing all those things with them! Going to Church, <em>even if the members there WERE true Christians,<\/em> would be, at best, <strong>a sort of \u201csprinkling\u201d of the holy spirit<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>But true baptism is full immersion in water <strong>as a symbol of full immersion into the household of faith <em>as a disciple of God,<\/em><\/strong> through the man God sent as a proxy parent to raise you up in His house.<\/p>\n<h3>THE FATHER OF THE FAITHFUL<\/h3>\n<p>If you can really grasp these things, nothing in the Bible will ever look the same again. Apostles are simply men God sends to do a job. People who are not part of another house, but whom God called to build their own house in His name <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Galatians1612\" class=\"verse\">Galatians 1:6-12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>But what you\u2019re realizing now is that these apostles are <em>founders of houses in the name of God.<\/em> They act, as sons of God, to bring Him grandchildren. And among those children, they choose out elders to rule houses <em>within their own houses.<\/em> And so on.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Every single thing you need to know about the <em>ekklesia<\/em> stems from that metaphor<\/strong>. As, obviously, it should; for the <strong>whole reason<\/strong> God chose Abraham to be the <em>father<\/em> of the faithful was that he <em>ruled well his own house!<\/em> <strong>And we are to work the works of Abraham! <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"150John839\" class=\"verse\">John 8:39<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And yet, if you\u2019re thinking critically here, as you should be, you\u2019ll wonder how this squares with <strong><span id=\"801nbspCorinthians1913\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 1:9-13<\/span><\/strong>. Identifying ourselves with men instead of God is wrong, right? I\u2019m glad you asked!<\/p>\n<p>The body of people within the house Paul built was symbolically a woman, as all spiritual groups are; since he had begotten and raised them <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"901nbspCorinthians415\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 4:15<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, they were therefore, collectively, his daughter. The individual members of that body were, of course, of both genders, but the sum of them was female.<\/p>\n<p>Now within that house, the wiser individuals were appointed as elders; Paul\u2019s spiritual sons, like Timothy, who would continue building on his house in his name <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Psalms11512\" class=\"verse\">Psalms 115:12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, adding branches to it as all trees do.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile his individual, spiritual daughters would add <em>stones<\/em> to the house&nbsp;&ndash; new literal heirs who should, in theory, become spiritual heirs as well. Thus the sons would form spiritual <em>family trees<\/em> and the daughters would be the <em>stones<\/em> that build the family and hold the house together.<\/p>\n<p>But <em>collectively,<\/em> the house of faith that Paul built was his daughter. Not his bride! It was his <em>daughter,<\/em> whom Paul was raising <em>to present her as a bride to Christ<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"102nbspCorinthians112\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Corinthians 11:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. This is why John the Baptist said his role, too, was as <em>friend of the bridegroom; preparer of the bride<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"160John32829\" class=\"verse\">John 3:28-29<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>John the Baptist came to <em>\u201cmake ready a people prepared for the Lord\u201d<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"50Luke117\" class=\"verse\">Luke 1:17<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Paul came to do the same basic job, to prepare a carnal people to hear the spirit of God. <em>Which is the role of every human father: to raise a daughter capable of being a good wife.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And when that daughter was married to Christ, <em>she would cease to bear Paul\u2019s name, and forget her brethren and her father\u2019s house!!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Psalms451011\" class=\"verse\">Psalms 45:10-11<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. But that won\u2019t happen until Jesus\u2019 return; until then, while she remains in Paul\u2019s house, she remains in <em>his<\/em> house, part of <em>his name<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Leviticus221213\" class=\"verse\">Leviticus 22:12-13<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The houses we raise are <em>our houses.<\/em> They endure or fall based on <em>our choices<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Ecclesiastes1018\" class=\"verse\">Ecclesiastes 10:18<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"20Proverbs2434\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 24:3-4<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>&nbsp;&ndash; with God\u2019s blessing <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Psalms1271\" class=\"verse\">Psalms 127:1<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, and subject to His veto of course <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Proverbs1525\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 15:25<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Just like every human son who ever started a house.<\/p>\n<p>Each of our spiritual houses are only one member of the true body of Christ, and the names of all our houses will be swallowed up in the one name they all share: the bride of Christ. When she marries Jesus, it will be as a single woman, made up of thousands of cells from all the houses in history.<\/p>\n<p>But though the stones in that house, the actual Christians of whom she is made, are from every kindred, nation, and tongue\u2026 the individual cells of her spiritual body will no longer be Jew nor Greek, Paulitian or Peterian, male or female\u2026 <em>all will be alike, as cells of a single woman married to Christ Jesus<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Galatians32628\" class=\"verse\">Galatians 3:26-28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>LOSING A DAUGHTER<\/h3>\n<p>If we bear only daughters, our name will not continue for eternity; <strong>as it shouldn\u2019t!<\/strong> For we are not worthy to put our spirits <em>into<\/em> the Church of God; only to put our spirit <em>upon<\/em> the Church of God; <em>externally<\/em> as Moses did, rather than internally, as Jesus will.<\/p>\n<p>The job of the head of a NC house of God is to humble the hearts and break the spirits <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Psalms5117\" class=\"verse\">Psalms 51:17<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong> of the members of his daughter <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"1001nbspCorinthians421\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 4:21<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, <em>so that she is CAPABLE of receiving her Husband\u2019s spirit!<\/em> Because without a humble heart and a meek spirit and an awake soul, no one <em>can<\/em> obey God.<\/p>\n<p>None of us can see ourselves as we truly are <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Jeremiah179\" class=\"verse\">Jeremiah 17:9<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. You read my articles and lessons, you hear the things in them, and then you go your way and forget <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00James12224\" class=\"verse\">James 1:22-24<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And a father, physical or spiritual, would be there to make sure that doesn\u2019t happen. <strong>To remind you, every moment, of what you truly look like&nbsp;&ndash; no matter what you <em>think<\/em> you look like<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Paul\u2019s job was to remind the Corinthians, forcefully and physically if necessary, that they were indeed yet carnal. Because every father\u2019s job is to create meekness, humility, and wisdom in his daughter; <em>so that<\/em> her husband (or Husband) <em>can<\/em> fill her with His spirit and make her in all ways like Him.<\/p>\n<p>The biological purpose of a woman is to create the body of a child out of her husband\u2019s \u201cliving water\u201d&nbsp;&ndash; his spirit (think about <strong><span id=\"170John73739\" class=\"verse\">John 7:37-39<\/span><\/strong>, and ask yourself what \u201cliving water\u201d He\u2019s talking about). Their children will be made <em>by<\/em> her, but made <em>like<\/em> him.<\/p>\n<p>So in general, her OC purpose is to bear fruit in her husband\u2019s name, which is of course\u2026 also the name of his father. Likewise, the NC purpose of the metaphorical woman is to bear fruit in her Husband\u2019s name, which is the name of <em>His<\/em> Father.<\/p>\n<p>Which is why her long-term goal is not to bring honor to the name of her human father, in this case Paul or John or Apollos; but to be a worthy bride for Jesus, prepared to be the mother of His children and raise them with His words&nbsp;&ndash; not her own, her brethren\u2019s, or her father\u2019s.<\/p>\n<h3>FATHER OF THE BRIDE<\/h3>\n<p>So why would these fathers of the houses of God bother to work so hard, knowing our names will disappear? Knowing that nothing we do will make our names and <em>our<\/em> houses last? <em>Because as in most of history, young men give great sums to the house of a worthy bride!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"001nbspSamuel182225\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Samuel 18:22-25<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"00Genesis341112\" class=\"verse\">Genesis 34:11-12<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"70Deuteronomy2229\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 22:29<\/span><\/strong>, etc.).<\/p>\n<p>And the hotter the bride, the greater her fame, the more powerful <em>family<\/em> she comes from, the better the price <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Genesis241516\" class=\"verse\">Genesis 24:15-16<\/span><span id=\"30Genesis242222\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Genesis 24:22\">, 22<\/span><span id=\"40Genesis2450535053\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Genesis 24:50-53\">, 50-53<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And why not? The elders of these houses <em>are laboring to create a bride for Jesus;<\/em> if they do well, they deserve more <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"501nbspTimothy517\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 5:17<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Every person who believes the truth and makes their body, spirit, and soul blameless <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"201nbspThessalonians523\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Thessalonians 5:23<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong> will be in the first resurrection, even if you never convince a single other person of the truth. But you will only be earning your life, just the bare penny you were promised <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"130Matthew20814\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 20:8-14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>What we do in this life, beyond ourselves, may endure or not <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"1101nbspCorinthians3113\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 3:1-13<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>; but the more people we turn to righteousness <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"00Daniel123\" class=\"verse\">Daniel 12:3<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, and the <em>better we make them,<\/em> the greater our reward in heaven <em>beyond<\/em> mere survival.<\/p>\n<p>Which is why God has promised the heads of houses greater rewards than those who are simply righteous on their own\u2026 for they made His bride better, and the laborer is worthy of his hire! <em>Because the fair value of anyone\u2019s wage, even today, <strong>is equal to the value that they can produce<\/strong>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>If you produce no value beyond your own life, then that\u2019s all the reward you\u2019ll have; but if you labor in the word and doctrine, build a great house in God\u2019s name, and deck His bride in jewels and present her to Him in all her radiant beauty, you\u2019ll deserve to have those same jewels in your own crown <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Isaiah6110\" class=\"verse\">Isaiah 61:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>You created value for God, which is exactly the measure of your value to Him<\/strong>&nbsp;&ndash; and thus, of your reward <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"50Hebrews610\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 6:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And we\u2019ve always known this; for He gives to every man, specifically, according to <em>his works<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"140Matthew1627\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 16:27<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And what is that work? <strong><span id=\"180John1746\" class=\"verse\">John 17:4-6<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The work God gave Jesus to do was to <em>\u201cmanifest God\u2019s name unto the men which God gave Him out of the world.\u201d<\/em> To make the NAME of God, the <em>house<\/em> of God, evident to the <em>disciples<\/em> whom God had drawn to Him out of the world!<\/p>\n<p>And He sent us to do the exact same job as He was given to do; to conceive, if you will, a daughter\u2026 to be raised by the sons of God <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"190John202123\" class=\"verse\">John 20:21-23<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, and married to the Son of God when she is old enough <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Revelation212\" class=\"verse\">Revelation 21:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>MAKING THE BRIDE READY<\/h3>\n<p>Read <strong><span id=\"1201nbspCorinthians412\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 4:1-2<\/span><\/strong>. Paul said he was a <em>steward<\/em> of God <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"01Titus17\" class=\"verse\">Titus 1:7<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, whom we might call the business manager of God\u2019s house, the foreman of his work crew. But also, potentially, God\u2019s son and heir <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"60Luke124244\" class=\"verse\">Luke 12:42-44<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And as Paul was God\u2019s steward, <em>not<\/em> the Corinthian\u2019s minister, <strong>he worked for God, not the people (something Churches have never understood)&nbsp;&ndash; <span id=\"1301nbspCorinthians434\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 4:3-4<\/span><\/strong>. Thus, God judged his results, not them, nor even Paul <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"50Romans144\" class=\"verse\">Romans 14:4<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And as I said, his job as the head of a house of God was to make sure his daughter is <em>capable<\/em> of receiving her husband\u2019s spirit. It is very difficult, sometimes impossible, for a young man to convert the woman in <strong><span id=\"40Proverbs2119\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 21:19<\/span><\/strong> or <strong><span id=\"50Proverbs271516\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 27:15-16<\/span><\/strong> into the <strong><span id=\"60Proverbs31\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 31<\/span><\/strong> woman&nbsp;&ndash; nor is it worth trying, when there are plenty of fish in the sea.<\/p>\n<p>You cannot take a devout feminist and make her into the wife in <strong><span id=\"1401nbspCorinthians734\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 7:34<\/span><\/strong>. She is neither willing, nor even <em>capable<\/em> of submitting her will to her husband\u2019s in anything. Her <em>father<\/em> might have been able to break her spirit, when she was younger; but once she\u2019s set in her ways\u2026 <strong><span id=\"60Proverbs291\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 29:1<\/span><\/strong>. Which is why a wise young man just marries someone else&nbsp;&ndash; or no one at all <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"70Proverbs2524\" class=\"verse\">Proverbs 25:24<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And so Paul as the father of the stiff-necked, Church-centric&nbsp;&ndash; and thus, metaphorically feminist&nbsp;&ndash; Corinthians, was undertaking the enormous task of breaking their spirits <em>so that they could receive the spirit of Jesus<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"130Acts74951\" class=\"verse\">Acts 7:49-51<\/span><\/strong>, note the word \u201chouse\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>Of course, this is a job meant for the spirit of Jesus and of the Father; but the whole POINT of a foreskin is to prevent God from accessing your heart! The whole POINT of a stiff neck is to resist the words of Jesus\u2019 spirit! To make it easy to ignore His prompting, easy to dismiss His correction!<\/p>\n<p>Which is why God almost always <em>breaks such spirits and hearts first <strong>by using the rod of other men!<\/strong><\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"002nbspSamuel714\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Samuel 7:14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Just as Paul was doing to the Corinthians! <em>Making ready a people prepared <strong>to receive the Lord\u2019s spirit<\/strong>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>This is why houses exist! <span id=\"40Psalms7818\" class=\"verse\" style=\"font-weight:600\">Psalms 78:1-8<\/span><\/strong>. They exist so that fathers can prevent their spiritual children\u2019s spirits from being stubborn, and their hearts from being rebellious, so that they could espouse them as a chaste, humble, meek <em>virgin<\/em> to Christ! <strong>One who has no other spirits within her, <em>including<\/em> her father\u2019s\u2026 but who is <em>prepared<\/em> to receive His<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So back in <strong><span id=\"651nbspCorinthians4\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 4<\/span><\/strong>, Paul explained that in order to do this, he had, in a symbol, transferred the job of bringing to light the hidden darkness in their own spirits and the selfish thoughts of their heart to himself and Apollos.<\/p>\n<p>Their jobs, as their spiritual father and <em>his minister Apollos<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"1501nbspCorinthians36\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 3:6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, was to break their spirits and judge their selfish hearts so that God wouldn\u2019t have to judge them later <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"1601nbspCorinthians113132\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 11:31-32<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Teach them to judge themselves, so that no one else would have to; <strong>just like every father figure, <em>ever,<\/em> has done for his children!<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>IN GOD\u2019S STEAD<\/h3>\n<p>If you\u2019re still paying attention&nbsp;&ndash; and you still should be&nbsp;&ndash; you\u2019ll be wondering how this squares with <strong><span id=\"150Matthew23811\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 23:8-11<\/span><\/strong>. If Paul was indeed the master to Timothy\u2019s disciple, the lord to Titus\u2019 servant <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"160Matthew1024\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 10:24<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, surely this violated Jesus\u2019 clear command to the twelve?<\/p>\n<p>Once again I\u2019m glad you asked! We are <em>certain<\/em> that the <em>ekklesia<\/em> was meant to be organized like a family. The Bible is absolutely overflowing with variations of that metaphor. So as always, go back to the golden rule:<\/p>\n<p>If your parents died or left when you were a teenager, leaving behind younger children, would you not <em>effectively<\/em> become a parent to your brethren? All of the roles of a parent&nbsp;&ndash; providing food, shelter, education, approval and validation&nbsp;&ndash; would be yours to provide.<\/p>\n<p>But you can be <em>like<\/em> their parent without pretending to <em>be<\/em> their parent! When they\u2019re old enough to understand, you would certainly tell your younger siblings that you were only <em>standing in for an absent mutual parent.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And even though you were only <em>playing the part of father,<\/em> all the verses <strong>about<\/strong> fathers would apply equally well to you&nbsp;&ndash; as they also do to apostles, elders, judges, kings, heads, princes, and so on! Because these were all just types of father-figures, which is all that the NC heads of God\u2019s houses were: <strong><span id=\"012nbspCorinthians520\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Corinthians 5:20<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>They spoke to their children, spiritual or otherwise, <em>in God\u2019s stead.<\/em> And if God was their true Father, then Paul was acting as a <em>type of that Father, <strong>acting in His place!<\/strong><\/em> And thus, for the purposes of that metaphor, Paul <em>was<\/em> their father\u2026 at least, <em>by proxy<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>All of the men in these jobs built houses, and naturally the houses were named after them, to distinguish them from the houses other men were trying to build. But the righteous ones knew they were only <em>surrogate fathers of those houses!<\/em> <strong><span id=\"201nbspPeter53\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Peter 5:3<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Moses built a house, and was faithful in it <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"60Hebrews317\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 3:1-7<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. But Moses knew it wasn\u2019t his house <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Numbers111112\" class=\"verse\">Numbers 11:11-12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And Moses\u2019 people were his <em>disciples<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"91John928\" class=\"verse\">John 9:28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. They heard his words and <em>learned about God through him.<\/em> But Moses knew he was just filling in until the real Head of the house came <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"210John546\" class=\"verse\">John 5:46<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>They were proud to be Moses\u2019 disciples, Moses\u2019 foster sons; and Jesus told them Moses was <em>His own son<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Exodus36\" class=\"verse\">Exodus 3:6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, so if they treated Moses as a father, they should treat Him as a <em>grandfather!<\/em> Because Moses had already <em>told them to do so!<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"80Deuteronomy181519\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 18:15-19<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>In the same way, Paul was faithful in his house, but it was not ultimately to be <em>his house,<\/em> for it was a daughter he had promised in marriage to Jesus <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Colossians128\" class=\"verse\">Colossians 1:28<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, just as Moses married off his own daughter, the <em>ekklesia<\/em> in the wilderness, to God <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"10Jeremiah320\" class=\"verse\">Jeremiah 3:20<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"40Isaiah545\" class=\"verse\">Isaiah 54:5<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. (It was not, as it turned out, a happy marriage&nbsp;&ndash; but rather, one which Jesus died to get out of.)<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, John came to <strong>prepare<\/strong> a people for God, and trained disciples <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"220John135\" class=\"verse\">John 1:35<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, who called him master <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"70Luke312\" class=\"verse\">Luke 3:12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And like Moses, <em>John sent his disciples to Jesus, the TRUE master, as soon as they were ready<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"230John13639\" class=\"verse\">John 1:36-39<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Because his job was to teach them <strong>how<\/strong> to repent and <strong>make sure<\/strong> they did it <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"170Matthew311\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 3:11<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. <strong>To make ready a people PREPARED for the Lord. Isn\u2019t that what Paul did? <em>And what you should be doing&nbsp;&ndash; as soon as you\u2019re competent to do so?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>But note that John had many other disciples, <em>and many of them did not follow Jesus; why?<\/em> <strong><span id=\"80Luke1629\" class=\"verse\">Luke 16:29<\/span><\/strong>. Because meat belongs to grownups; if you choke on milk, you\u2019re not ready to be Jesus\u2019 disciple. If you won\u2019t keep the Sabbath when the SDAs told you to do so, you aren\u2019t ready to learn from me. <strong>And if you won\u2019t learn from me, you certainly aren\u2019t ready to learn from Jesus on your own <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"40Luke163031verses3031\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Luke 16:30-31\">verses 30-31<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>PROXY FATHER<\/h3>\n<p>Yet while I might play the <em>role<\/em> of your father, or master, or lord, <strong><em>I am not.<\/em><\/strong> God is your Father, Jesus your Master and your Lord; but I may still act in Their place, doing the things They would do in <em>Their<\/em> name, <strong>without actually being those things<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>God delegated Moses to speak to Pharoah on His behalf; as far as Pharoah and Aaron were concerned, Moses <em>was<\/em> God<strong> <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"30Exodus71\" class=\"verse\">Exodus 7:1<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Does that mean Moses WAS the one true God? Obviously not. Yet for all practical purposes <em>Moses dealt with Egypt and led Israel in God\u2019s place, <strong>as His proxy<\/strong>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And the things he said to them might as well have been said by God Himself <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"302nbspCorinthians210\" class=\"verse\">2&nbsp;Corinthians 2:10<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And the things they did to Moses, might as well have been done to God Himself <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Numbers12\" class=\"verse\">Numbers 12<\/span><\/strong>, particularly <strong><span id=\"50Numbers1214verse14\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Numbers 12:14\">verse 14<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. And if they rejected Moses, they might as well have rejected God Himself <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"101nbspSamuel87\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Samuel 8:7<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Remember what the \u201cname\u201d of Christ means; it means to act <em>in His place, with His authority.<\/em> So if you are baptized in the <em>name<\/em> of Christ, it means baptized by someone <em>in Christ\u2019s place,<\/em> someone delegated to act with Christ\u2019s \u201cpower of attorney.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Moses never pretended that he was more than God\u2019s proxy, and subject to recall at any time <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"20Numbers1635\" class=\"verse\">Numbers 16:3-5<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. Just as an ambassador to say, Russia, may speak in the name of the USA president, sign treaties in his name, threaten and compromise as if the president himself were doing it\u2026 <em>but nonetheless is NOT the president and is subject to immediate replacement if he displeases his master.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>So likewise, people like Paul and David knew they could act <u>as<\/u> your masters <em>only because<\/em> they were delegated to do so by <em>our mutual Master.<\/em> And yet that doesn\u2019t diminish their authority; for if you become the disciple of Jesus\u2019 <em>ambassador,<\/em> are you the disciple of the ambassador, or of Jesus?<\/p>\n<p>Obviously, you\u2019re a disciple of Jesus, for anything the ambassador does is done <em>in His name.<\/em> Yet also, in a down-to-Earth way, you\u2019re a disciple of that ambassador. For it is <em>his<\/em> house you live in for now, him you see day in and day out, him you actually <em>hear<\/em> yelling at you for doing things wrong.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And it is by learning to humble yourself under <em>him,<\/em> that you can learn what it\u2019s like to humble yourself under God<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And so if you are the disciple of Jesus\u2019 apostle; or of an elder like Timothy whom that apostle appointed; or of the disciple of <em>that<\/em> elder; you\u2019re still a disciple of Jesus, even as you are <em>also<\/em> part of the house of Paul, and of Timothy, and of that elder, and so on. <strong>Because that\u2019s how families work!<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION<\/h3>\n<p>This is not secret knowledge. At least, it shouldn\u2019t be. Indeed, it takes a lot of effort <em>not<\/em> to see this in the Bible, because it\u2019s literally all God ever talked about. Why does it matter if a man \u201cknow how to rule his own house,\u201d if not because <em>that\u2019s exactly what you\u2019re doing in the house of God?<\/em> <strong><span id=\"211nbspTimothy345\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Timothy 3:4-5<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>You could get the same idea just from reading and thinking about the implications of <strong><span id=\"41Psalms7818\" class=\"verse\">Psalms 78:1-8<\/span><\/strong>; or <strong><span id=\"20Genesis181719\" class=\"verse\">Genesis 18:17-19<\/span><\/strong>; or <strong><span id=\"90Deuteronomy619\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 6:1-9<\/span><\/strong>; or for that matter <strong><span id=\"30Genesis12628\" class=\"verse\">Genesis 1:26-28<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">.<\/span> Any of these, fully understood, tells you all of the things in this article<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Still, if I had to choose just verse to lay all this out&nbsp;&ndash; on top of the hundreds I\u2019ve already used&nbsp;&ndash; I might go with <strong><span id=\"001nbspChronicles291618\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Chronicles 29:16-18<\/span><\/strong>. We are building a house for God; yet this house is built of people whom God brings to us <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"140Acts247\" class=\"verse\">Acts 2:47<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The house is ours, and called after our name, and the children in it <em>are our inheritance,<\/em> their quality and number corresponding to our reward. And yet our names will be stricken from the house when the bride is married to Jesus.<\/p>\n<p>We are building the house with our own labor, yet without God building it, we labor in vain <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"60Psalms12715\" class=\"verse\">Psalms 127:1-5<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. For we can build this house in our name only because we ourselves bear the name of God, because we are acting in His place, building it as if He were building it.<\/p>\n<p>Our job first is to prepare our own hearts and spirits and souls to be <em>able<\/em> to help others prepare theirs; by submitting ourselves to other masters God sends us to, as necessary&nbsp;&ndash; both carnal and spiritual.<\/p>\n<p>But then, having done so, our mission is to take our experience and apply it to preparing the hearts of the people God sends to us, helping them to mortify their flesh and crucify the lusts thereof, so that they can <em>\u201cspeak with the enemies in the gate,\u201d<\/em> defending our house against the barbarians of Babel.<\/p>\n<p>The Bible is written with this paradigm in mind; it practically shrieks from every page of the Bible. But if you\u2019re looking for a Church, then you can\u2019t see a house, <em>even when it SAYS house!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re looking for a Church, you can\u2019t see a master for yourself or a disciple who needs your own help right in front of you.<\/p>\n<p>The <em>ekklesia<\/em> IS a house, and <strong>if you\u2019re a child; nay, a fetus; nay, an egg in that house, <em>you need parents\u2026 at least guardians.<\/em><\/strong> Obviously, if you saw yourself as you truly were, you wouldn\u2019t need a man to do it for you; but is that realistic? <strong><span id=\"60Romans101315\" class=\"verse\">Romans 10:13-15<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Which is why Paul said, on numerous occasions, that his children should <em>follow him<\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"301nbspThessalonians16\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Thessalonians 1:6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, which, as that verse shows, is <em>not in contradiction with following God.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Read <strong><span id=\"1711nbspCorinthians111\" class=\"verse\">1&nbsp;Corinthians 11:1<\/span><\/strong>. This commonly interpreted to mean Paul was asking them to follow him <em>if, as, and when<\/em> he followed Christ; which is fine, but you should also follow Obama or for that matter Osama exactly \u201cif, as, and when\u201d they follow Christ;<\/p>\n<p>Which is to say\u2026 do right, when they tell you to do right; otherwise, don\u2019t do what they do or say. <strong>But does that really need to be said? What, really, is the point of following at all?<\/strong> No, this wasn\u2019t Paul\u2019s point at all. Note that vital word AS, as in \u201cfollow me <em>as<\/em> I follow Christ.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Always pay close attention to the word \u201cas.\u201d That\u2019s a big word in the Bible, because it means <em>this is a metaphor, a pattern.<\/em> Words like \u201cas\u201d and \u201clike\u201d are essentially grammatical equals signs, and just like with math, it means all the information on the left must equal all the information on the right.<\/p>\n<p>So here, Paul asked the Corinthians to follow him <em><u>as<\/u><\/em> he followed Christ.Which means he wanted them to follow him <strong><em>just like<\/em><\/strong> <em>he followed Christ, <strong>in precisely the same way<\/strong> he followed Christ!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And when someone followed Christ, they became His disciple, and His minister <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"180Matthew1624\" class=\"verse\">Matthew 16:24<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>. <strong>And that made them part of Jesus\u2019 house!<\/strong> So if someone followed <em>Paul<\/em> the same way <em>Paul followed Jesus,<\/em> then they would be <em>Paul\u2019s disciples.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And if Paul was Jesus\u2019 disciple, that made them grand-disciples of Jesus, if you will. Which is what Jesus has been saying all along, but we were too blinded by the old paradigm to see it. Read <strong><span id=\"72John2021\" class=\"verse\">John 20:21<\/span><\/strong> one last time; remember that word \u201cas!\u201d<\/p>\n<p><u>As<\/u> His Father sent Him, <em>in exactly that way,<\/em> He sent us. Remember: \u201csent\u201d is the Greek word \u201capostle.\u201d These men had been disciples in <strong><span id=\"60John2019verse19\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"John 20:19\">verse 19<\/span><\/strong>; but now Jesus was making them <em>apostles,<\/em> <strong>exactly <u>as<\/u> <em>His<\/em> Father had made <em>Him<\/em> an apostle <em>over His OWN house<\/em> <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"72Hebrews31\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 3:1<\/span><span id=\"01Hebrews366\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Hebrews 3:6\">, 6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>When Jesus came, as an apostle of the Father, what did He do? First, He proved His own righteousness and obedience over 30 years of life. Building a life that His Father would actually <em>want<\/em> passed on to another generation of disciples!<\/p>\n<p>And then, <em>He gathered disciples to train;<\/em> first training them as apprentices and servants <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"250John1515\" class=\"verse\">John 15:15<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, then as they matured, treating them as friends and brothers <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"70Romans829\" class=\"verse\">Romans 8:29<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>, preparing them to be the sons of His own Father <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"80Hebrews21012\" class=\"verse\">Hebrews 2:10-12<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> by first treating them as His own foster-children <span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"70Hebrews213verse13\" class=\"verse\" data-verse=\"Hebrews 2:13\">verse 13<\/span><span class=\"unbold\">,<\/span> <span id=\"50Mark1024\" class=\"verse\">Mark 10:24<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>And so, since they were to do AS He did, walking the same path <em>in His footsteps, OF COURSE<\/em> that\u2019s what He expected Paul and the other apostles, <em>and all the true Christians since, to do!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>He Himself baptized no one into His house <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"260John42\" class=\"verse\">John 4:2<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>; He died instead of having true children of His own. So under the law, it fell to his <em>brethren<\/em> to foster children <em>and raise them up in our <strong>dead brother\u2019s name!<\/strong><\/em> <strong><span class=\"make_blue\">(<\/span><span id=\"100Deuteronomy2556\" class=\"verse\">Deuteronomy 25:5-6<\/span><span class=\"make_blue\">)<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>If Jesus baptized no one <em>with water<\/em>, then He built no house. Thus, He died without seed, <strong>but with brethren<\/strong>; and according to the law, the disciples were commanded to <em>raise up a house in His name<\/em> after His death!<\/p>\n<p>Which is why the very last words Jesus told the disciples\u2026<\/p>\n<p>\u2026His final command, summing up everything He expected from them in a single phrase\u2026<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"verse-highlight\"><strong><span id=\"51Matthew2819\">Matthew 28:19<\/span> (BBE)<\/strong> <em>Go then, <strong>and make disciples of all the nations<\/strong>, giving them baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit:<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>They were commanded to make all nations their disciples, in the name which the Father, the Son, and all those with the holy spirit share\u2026 the name of <em>Elohim<\/em>; literally, they were to baptize them into <strong>the Gods<\/strong>; apprenticing, discipling, raising as surrogate children all nations <em>in Jesus\u2019 stead.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In other words\u2026<\/p>\n<p><strong>Disciple them into the house of God<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>So why doesn\u2019t anyone do that?<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is no such thing as \u201cChurch.\u201d I mean it. The Church, as you understand the term, does not exist. It never has. 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