CampfireTALK: April 14th, 2014
CHURCH 
... her primary purpose!
Who can tell me the purpose of the church, and the ministry? 

I have to ask this because recently I have become aware that in many denominations we have turned our churches away from "teaching and raising up the saints for ministry" and into more or less a "service center", or a "ministry of helps". 

Our mission trips and our retreats have become "work farms" where we take our youth and go out and build, and clean up, and work in the community.  While this is a worthy task, it is not at all the primary purpose of our churches!  Have we so quickly forgotten the command of Jesus? 

In Ephesians 4:11 Paul tells us of the 5-fold ministry offices and why they were put into place.  He says they are "for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ."  He goes on to tell us in verse 14 that we are to be "no more children" tossed to and fro by various teachings and doctrines, but we are to "grow up" into Him in all things! 

He teaches here that the Body of Christ (the Church) is to become fitly joined together, working well together.  He says we are to abandon the ways of the Gentiles (the non-Christians) and are to walk with a renewed spirit in the faith of God.  

We often think that because Jesus fed the hungry, and healed the sick, that this was why He was sent.  The fact is that healing the sick or feeding the hungry is a temporary fix, at best!  Jesus used these to meet the needs of the people so that He could "get their attention"!  If you heal a man, or feed him, or pay off his bills, YOU HAVE GOT HIS ATTENTION! 

Somewhere in the process, we have become so focused on the feeding and the healing and the caring for others that we forgot the whole purpose of those was to "get their attention" so that we can "teach them"!  In every event where you see Jesus healing the sick, He was also preaching and teaching to them!  And I assure you "THAT" was His primary goal!  For if you teach them and you get them saved, "they" can carry on the healing and the feeding and the caring for others ... so that they too can preach the word!

So, in your church plannings, and in your missions, don't get so focused on helping others that you forget your "primary purpose".  We, the "Church", are here to prepare the saints for the work of the ministry!  We are here to "preach the gospel ... to the World"!
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DEVOTION
DISAPPOINTMENT ... or REALIGNMENT

Ever have a vision, a dream maybe that you have been busy working on and in implementing, and you've been waiting on some news about it that pivots the outcome?  When that news came, and it was not at all the news you expected, did it derail you and your faith?  Was your hope what the Bible calls, "deferred"?  Were your dreams crushed? 

Today I want to address the need to be "strong in the Lord" when even the closest one's to you, do you wrong, and leave your hopes and your heart hanging in tatters, wondering! 



If there is any "one thing" that I could tell you to keep close in mind, or to keep your focus on, in thought, it would be that you always, all the time, serve God with your whole heart! 

I cannot tell you how many times I run into people who claim to do this, and boast of submission to God, and spiritual authority, and then their colors shows through, and in the end it was all talk and fluff, in an attempt to maintain control and containment. 

If I've learned anything I have learned that when you do business with Holy Spirit, you are going to lose control!  I mean, if you really want things to go right, that is what you want to do - lose control ... to Holy Spirit!  For therein, He "knows" the right path and the chosen steps to take.  But to some, this is intimidating.  They want to keep things to where they can manage them, and control them, to be in keeping with the way they "think" things should run. 

Prime example:   A man, with whom I am well familiar, began to become involved in a local ministry organization.  He joined up with one position in mind, but the leader of that ministry felt the tugging of Holy Spirit, and began to speak into this man's life and call out things that only Holy Spirit would know make this man "perfect" for the new position!  But as time went by the leader began to consult others, and went to others with him in this ministry, and when all was said and done, what was once put into place by Holy Spirit, by the time it was machine washed by the ideas and opinions of others, was gone.  The man, who's hopes and dreams were fueled by the Holy Spirit-inspired vision and direction, were crushed!  He was literally devasted! 

Now, one thing I like about this man is his tenacity, when it comes to his relationship with Holy Spirit.  He went through his grieving, but he then quickly mounted up with the joy of the Lord, which he knows to be his strength.  And that is what I want to talk to you about today! 

When you are serving God, it is so very important that you have that relationship with Holy Spirit, because you are going to find people in life who don't!  Oh, they talk the talk, and maybe even walk in a fashion that is similar, but when the rubber-meets-the-road, you are going to find them wanting, and falling short. 

So, in your daily life, and in the things that God is calling you to do, I want you to always remember that "man WILL fail you".  It is inevitable.  He will make mistakes, and he will drop the ball.  But God!  God, will always have your back!  And in "that", you can find your strength, and your courage ... to press on!


Make me proud!   
-pastor rich-  


Get ON-TRACK with HIS Plan ...
1.  Be holy - the Bible calls us a "Holy Temple", where the Spirit of GOD lives.  the Spirit of GOD lives in your heart!  And to keep it holy, we must confess our sin when we sin (1 John 1:9).  "
If we confess our sins, HE is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleans us from all unrighteousness."  In order to remain holy and clean, before GOD, we must avoid sin, and when we do sin, we must confess those sins before GOD, so that we can be made clean again.

2.  Study the Word - Jesus said in John 8:31-32, "If you continue in My word, then are you truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free."  Folks, rare is the time you will ever see someone skip eating for the day, let alone days upon end.  But we do that all the time spiritually.  The Word of GOD is food for our spiritual bodies!  We need that spiritual food, for spiritual energy, and for the faith that we need ... to live the life that GOD has called us to live, here in the Earth.  When we study and meditate the Word of God, our spirit man grows strong, in much the same way as a battery is charged!  (Romans 10:17)  But when we do NOT study the Word, our spiritual battery begins to run down, and the natural man begins to surface.  We act more like our "old self" than like the renewed man that GOD created us to be.  In other words, the "flesh" wins out. 

3.  Pray in the Holy Spirit - Paul teaches us that we are to pray in the Holy Spirit.  "But you, beloved, build yourselves up [founded] on your most holy faith [make progress, rise like an edifice higher and higher], praying in the spirit."  [Jude 1:20 - AMP]  Our supernatural energy, our faith, is charged and built up when we spend time in the presence of GOD, and when we "pray in the Holy Spirit".  We are told in Ephesians 6 to "be strong in the Lord, and in the power of HIS might", putting on the whole armor of GOD.  We cannot be strong if we do not spend time in GOD's presence, and in supernatural prayer! 

ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS: 
"This is YOUR day ... YOU control it, how it goes, how you deal with the obstacles that come, and how you finish it!   Master it!  And don't let the day, or the little bumps that come with it determine how "YOUR DAY" is going to be.
  This is "YOUR" day!
Master it!  Conquer it!  MAKE IT ... what your Father wants it to be!

-pastor rich-  



    

WORD CHURCH Ministries 
15612 Poynette Place, Austin TX 78717-5351  USA
 
 
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Rich Allcorn, sr. pastor    <richAllcorn@WordChurch.info>     Skype:  richallcorn    
Jane Allcorn, co-pastor   <janeAllcorn@WordChurch.info>    Skype:  janeallcorn

Associate Pastors: 
Margarett Lunzmann     <MargarettLunzmann@WordChurch.info>   Skype:  margarettparker

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