Despite the multitude of prayers, prophecies, and
proclamations, the coronavirus pandemic is still with us disrupting our normal
way of doing church and throwing our worship programs into chaos.
Is
it possible that God has allowed this for a reason? Is it possible that we had become
settled, and even proud, in our charismatic way of doing “church” and had come
to love and trust our outward forms of church more than Him?
Is
it possible that this uprooting of our ways of doing “church” is necessary
preparation for what God is about to do next?
A Time to Plant and Time to Uproot What is Planted
Ecclesiastes
3:1-3 tells us that there is a time to plant and a time to pluck up what is
planted and a time to pull down and a time to build up. In a similar
vein, God instructed Jeremiah that his prophetic ministry to Israel and the
nations would be, to root out and to pull down, to destroy and to throw
down, to build and to plant” (Jeremiah1:9-10).
The
uprooting and pulling down becomes necessary when we become too comfortable,
settled, and even proud in our outward forms of “church.” We may come to trust
in the outward form while our hearts drift away from God. This is what the
prophet was referring to when he warned, Woe to you who are at ease in Zion
(Amos 6:1).
God’s
Old Testament people turned from God in their hearts while keeping the feasts
and outward forms of their religion. They came to trust in the religious form
rather than God Himself. This was serious and God gave them a scathing rebuke
through Isaiah, saying,
I
am sick of your sacrifices, says the LORD. Don’t bring me any more burnt
offerings. Why do you keep parading through my courts with your worthless
sacrifices? The incense you bring me is a stench in my nostrils! Your
celebrations of the of the new moon and the Sabbath day, and your special days
for fasting—even your most pious meetings—are all sinful and false. I want
nothing more to do with them (Isaiah 1:11-13; NLT).
Jesus
was referring to this sort of thing when He said, These people draw near to
Me with their mouth, and honor Me with their lips, but their heart is far from
Me (Matthew 15:8). We may go through the outward motions of church--singing
the songs and mouthing the confessions--but if our heart is not pressing into Him,
the outward form has become a curse and not a blessing.
No Prescribed Church Order in the New Testament
We
must remember that in the New Testament there is no sacred or prescribed church
form, order, or structure. The New Covenant is about a heart relationship with
Almighty God through faith in Jesus Christ and lived out in the power of the
Holy Spirit. Church order and forms will vary in different places at different
times and in different situations.
Professor
Burnett Streeter, the well-known British biblical scholar and Provost of
Queen’s College, addressed this matter of church order and form. After
carefully examining the development of early Christianity, he wrote,
Whatever
else is disputable, there is, I submit, one result from which there is no
escape. In the primitive church there was no single system of church order laid
down by the apostles. During the first hundred years of Christianity, the
Church was an organism alive and growing—changing its organization to meet
changing needs. Uniformity was a later development.
The
order or form of church is merely a means to the end. The end
or goal is to bring people to Christ and help them grow up into Him. C. S.
Lewis put it succinctly when he said,
Throughout
history the danger has been that those who name the name of Christ have begun to
idolize their way of doing “church” and their church form becomes the end
or goal that is defended at all costs. People are expected to find comfort in
their form of “church” rather than in the Living God Himself. The means
has become the end.
It
is at this point that the old form and order must be disrupted, and a new
wineskin formed that will carry the New Wine of God’s dynamic presence and
power.
Old Wineskins Must be Replaced With New Wineskins
Jesus
spoke of this principle in Matthew 9:17 where He said,
Nor do they put new wine
into old wineskins, or else the wineskins break, and the wine is spilled and
the wineskins are ruined. But they put new wine into new wineskins and both are
preserved.
Old
wineskins had become hard and rigid with no elasticity. New wineskins, on the
other hand, would stretch and bend. Because new wine would ferment and expand,
it was not put in old wineskins; otherwise the old wineskin would break, and
both the wine and wineskin would be lost. New wine must be put in new wineskins.
Our
old wineskins may have to be broken and replaced with new and more flexible
wineskins to hold the new wine the Lord is about to pour out on His church.
This may well be the reason for the disruption of “church” as we have known it.
Life Out of Death – Order Out of Chaos
Out
of this present chaos, God is about to bring forth fresh life and order just
like He did at the time of creation.
In
the creation account of Genesis 1:1-2 it says that the earth was without
form and void and darkness was on the face of the deep. In other words, the
earth was in a chaotic state. There were, however, two things that brought life
and order from the chaos—the Spirit of God and the Word of God.
Genesis
1:2 says, And the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. Verse 3
begins with, And God said, and this phrase is repeated throughout the
creation account as God’s Spirit and Word bring light from the darkness and
order from the chaos.
I
believe that the Spirit of God is even now hovering over the chaos that so many
are feeling at this time. I encourage you to stop fighting the disruption and
even for one day turn to God with all your heart. Settle into Him and ask Him
for wisdom and understanding.
He
will bring light out of the darkness and order out of the chaos. I truly
believe that we are on the edge of something incredible and that this
disruption of our traditional way of doing church is part of the preparation. A
fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit—perhaps another Great Awakening—is coming
and it will not fit in our old wineskins.
Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt is the author of 1726: The Year that Defined America, available from Amazon and his website at www.eddiehyatt.com. In 1726 he documents how the Great Awakening transformed Colonial America and had a direct bearing on both the founding of the nation and the ending of slavery on this continent.
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