Unleashing The Church Of Christ Through Self-sustainable Places Of Worship

 

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The Vision Of Self-sustainable Places Of Worship

I just had the pleasure to see a vision I had in 2003 fulfilled before my very own eyes when I had the opportunity to become part of the “Temple Fitness” evangelization team with the Sosa brothers, Arthur and Alex. At our very 1st call, 10 souls gave their life to Christ, with billions more awaiting to become alive by the Gospel of Christ.  As I have been thanking God for making this vision come to pass, God gave me another vision, which I termed The Vision Of Self-Sustainable Places Of Worship. To see the importance of Dreams and Visions to advance God’s kingdom, check out this link: https://saynotopas.com/dreams-and-visions/

One of the ways many churches fall into the financial traps of this world system is by the need to build huge churches to house their growing congregations and the financial bondage that this brings with it. I believe that the Holy Spirit is speaking to His people to be free from this bondage by the renewal of our minds.  We are finally realizing that we are the temples, as the Temple Fitness team teaches, and that what we used to call “churches” are actually places of worship. The early church knew this very well because they would meet any where they could, from homes to catacombs due to the intense persecution they suffered for proclaiming The Way.  What made the church a church was not the physical building, but the people whom individually were temples of the living God, and collectively were building blocks of the church, the body of Christ.

The truth that in the New Testament the temples were no longer physical buildings but that our bodies were the temples was first introduced by Jesus himself when he said, “destroy this temple, and in three days, I will rebuild it.”  This truth was reiterated over and over by Paul and the other disciples, and it revolutionized the early church, allowing it to be “unleashed” from the physical constraints of this material world.

As our bother Jefferson Bethke, so well put it in his Holy Spirit inspired poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY “I mean if religion is so great, why has it started so many wars. Why does it build huge churches, but fails to feed the poor.” Somehow we have fallen into the trap that building the kingdom means building huge churches, but we have ignored or placed aside the most important command of all: “love one another as I have loved you” (John 13:34). We have forgotten the true meaning of building the Kingdom of God.  Once again as our brother Jefferson Bethke reminds us: “Many churches today focus on how to acquire many, many members, which necessitates large buildings and might be viewed as a symbol of their success. However, taking care of and serving the poor within their communities may not be a pressing issue on their agendas, but it is important to Jesus. As said in Mark 10:21: Jesus looked at him and loved him. “One thing you lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” Fortunately, there are some parts of the body of Christ who carry on this mission, “Two-thirds of all the hospitals in third world countries are Catholic hospitals. The second largest provider of social services in the state of Massachusetts is the Catholic Church.”

Not matter what, however, it is a practical matter of fact, that as a church grows, the building where we meet needs to grow with us as well. So what can we do?  The solution may be simpler than we think: Self-Sustainable Places Of Worship!

Imagine for a moment, a building or “place of worship” with huge LCD/LED screens playing Hillsong, Matthew West, Newsboys, Switchfoot and many other praise music songs while people are working out, taking care of their physical temples, while renewing their minds, feeding their souls, and praising God at the same time.  The youth, adults, and older adults inviting their peers to work out, but introducing them to Christ at the same time.  A Christian library on one side, a nutritional club on the other; an area for children to play and learn. Instead of buying a gym membership, these members use their funds to build the church, and evangelize the world, for with our unity and love for each other Jesus says that we will truly evangelize the world (John 17:20-23).  Come Wednesday night, Friday youth night, and Sundays, the easily movable exercise equipment gets replaced by movable, comfortable chairs, getting ready to worship God as the Body of Christ.  This creates an environment where God is truly worshiped in Spirit and in truths, were each person understands that we were made in the image of God, a triune nature composed of body, mind and soul, which in Christ has been completely restored and harmonized with God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. See https://saynotopas.com/thoughts-about-gods-and-mans-perfect-harmony/.

Imagine, once again the church in America and the world, leading the way, being the element of change that has revolutionized the world, not only being at the forefront of spiritual health, but also of body and mind.  As the Dean of our Jackson Memorial Memorial/UM Family Medicine program, Dr. Schwartz, taught us and medical evidence shows, about 80% of all hospital admissions are preventable, and as the CDC reminds us, the top chronic diseases, heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and arthritis—are the leading causes of death and disability in the United States, and are all related to poor nutrition and lack of exercise.

Now imagine being free to fulfill God’s calling for our churches, being able to evangelize not only with words, but deed; being able to use the tithes and offerings to go out and give food and drink to the poor, welcome the strangers and homeless, cloth the naked, cure the sick, and visit those in prison for in doing these, we do them to Jesus himself, for he abides in us who believe and have received him.  I believe that this is how the church of Christ will be unleashed to evangelize the world, and thus herald the second coming of Jesus Christ to this world.

I believe that we are about to experience the greatest move of the Holy Spirit the world has ever seen.  This will be accomplished by apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers leading the way “to equip God’s people for the work of serving and building up the body of Christ until we all reach the unity of faith and knowledge of God’s Son.” To accomplish this move, the Holy Spirit is teaching us the truth, so we can worship God in Spirit and truth.  The Spirit is One and abides in those who have believed and have received Christ as their savior. The Spirit is the One that makes us One with God the Father and the Son, and the One that unites us, and makes us One, the One that allows us to see the importance of each human being, the One that prompts us to feed the poor, receive the homeless, help the unemployed, the sick, the suffering, the naked. The Holy Spirit is the glory that John 17:20-23 speaks about, and the only One that can unite the Body of Christ. Before Christ, He rested on people and places; after Christ, He abides in us, the temples of the living God.

The Truth is that it is not our love for God or for others which makes us righteous (this is the Law), but His love for us, i.e. His Grace, or unmerited favor. It is based on this TRUTH that we are then free to love one another. “Those who belong to Christ Jesus are no longer under God’s sentence. I am now controlled by the law of the Holy Spirit. That law gives me life because of what Christ Jesus has done. It has set me free from the law of sin that brings death” (Romans 8:1-2). “This is love [Jesus]: it is not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son as the sacrifice that deals with our sins” (1 John 4:10).

Once we understand God’s love for us, we no longer put physical limitations to where we gather to worship God. For this reason, I believe that from the get go, any church that wants to reach its full potential in Christ, should look into the concept of Self-Sustainable Places Of Worship.  I feel that it is my duty to pass this idea to the church, so it can test it, if it truly comes from God; and, I am confident that it comes from God.

Finally, I would like to end with a quote from one of my heroes, Albert Einstein, who said: “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”  We can not expect to just continue to build physical buildings that sit there most of the time just idly occupying space, like most “churches” do, and expect a different result, which is to have the financial freedom to expand the Kingdom of God to all corners of Miami, and the rest of world.  The spiritual battle is intensifying and it will be fought city by city; each one of us must declare its city for Christ, and must DO our part to shine Christ’s light to our cities, and our world. See our calling here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_RjndG0IX8&index=7&list=PLBB60A5D2A0391819

You can read the letter of the lyric Jefferson Bethke’s poem here: http://lit.genius.com/Jefferson-bethke-why-i-hate-religion-but-love-jesus-annotated#note-539420
Mario A. Jimenez Jerez, M.D.

My Identity in Christ: A Child of The One True King https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuJWQzjfU3o&list=PLBB60A5D2A0391819&index=12

P.S. If you have not done so, please sign a petition I prepared to protect the Religious freedom of Floridians here: www.SayNoToPAS.com, or www.NewJudge.com. It is through this trial, that God has strengthened my character, and what has given me the boldness to write to you today.  As Jesus put it: “How blessed you are when people insult you and persecute you and tell all kinds of vicious lies about you because you follow me! Rejoice, be glad, because your reward in heaven is great — they persecuted the prophets before you in the same way” (Matthew 5: 11-12).