Humility, Truth and Unity
PART 1
Restoration, Revival, and
Awakening: A Whole Church View
God has placed within my heart a
tremendous concern and desire to see restoration,
revival and awakening take place within the Church of
Jesus Christ. My heart longs for God’s people,
the body of Christ, to become mature and have Christ
formed within them, both individually and corporately.
I strongly desire to see the Church unified and working
together under the direction of the Holy Spirit to
accomplish God’s purposes on earth. To even begin
to understand this message that I am trying to convey,
the reader will have to think outside the box and
beyond the boundaries of their particular part of the
Church. It is often said that Christians need a
“world view.” More important than a
worldview is a need for a “whole Church
view.” The whole Church, working together, can
fulfill Matthew 24:14: “And this gospel of the kingdom
will be preached in all the world as a witness to all
the nations, and then the end will come.”
Let’s be thankful for
Christian television and any other forms of media or
helps that might be available now or in the future, but
let’s not let anything be our primary hope of
fulfilling the Lord’s assignment to His disciples
other than obedience to the “Great
Commission” (Matthew 28:
19-20). Jesus Christ
instructed us to pray that the Lord of the harvest
would send laborers, not televisions, into His harvest
(Matthew 9:37-38; Luke 10:2).
We must learn to think about and
be concerned about all of the body of Christ and how
she is to work together under the direction of the Holy
Spirit to accomplish God’s will and purposes.
This is why I have ministered in the past about
churches and Christians sailing along in their
individual boats and not being truly and/or fully aware
of each other. On the other hand, I have warned about
fleshly, ecumenical unity. Although it might make us
feel good, or feel like we are accomplishing something
good, it does not fulfill God’s Word. It is not
the answer to John 17.
Let’s repent of our
separation and fleshly attempts to accomplish
God’s work. Let’s realize that one of the
main reasons we have not been successful is that we
have, all too often, tried to fulfill God’s will
with our ways. God wants us to depend on Him, but He
also made us to depend upon each other. First
Corinthians 12 explains
how the body is made up of individual parts, but it
works as a unit. To function properly, the body must
work together. We need each other’s gifts, and
all of the gifts have to work together.
A Look At The Church Today:
Is Change Really Needed?
While we know that God does have
faithful disciples and churches in the earth, one has
only to look around at the rapid decline of society to
see that the Church is not, as a whole, presently
having a major impact in the battle for souls. Why? I
believe it is, to a large degree, because the Church,
especially in the West, has been lulled to sleep by her
pride, her man-made doctrines, and the divisions they
bring. The sweet morsels that are being served up from
so many pulpits today have become her sustenance and
only feed her pride and self-centeredness. She has lost
sight of being salt and light. She has lost sight of
the meaning of being a disciple of Jesus Christ and,
among others things, she has forsaken the four
priorities found in Acts 2:42: “And they continued steadfastly
in the apostles' doctrine, in fellowship, and in the
breaking of bread, and in prayers.”
The majority of Christians today,
including church pastors and ministers, seem to accept
the status quo—the existing state of
affairs—of the overall Church. Many, if not most,
Christian ministers are focused predominantly on their
particular group, whether it is independent,
denominational, or non-denominational. Although they
may have some type of ecumenical relationship with
other groups, they are hard core to the core about
their own group, and they are not easily convinced that
change is needed. Many times, it is only some kind of
shaking in their personal life or their church or group
that will bring them to true humility and wake them up
to the need for restoration, revival, and awakening in
their Church. I continue to pray that hearts will be
opened by truth and not by hard times.
Yes, I am saying that the leaders
of the Church and their followers need to wake up. We
need to get out of our individual boats and get back
into the ship that is captained by the Lord Jesus. He
has only one ship, and it is for Jews and Gentiles who,
by faith in Christ, obtain righteousness in God and
become part of the Church that He is building. As we
are told in Psalm 127:1a, “Except the LORD build the
house, they labor in vain that build it
…”
Tearing Down Old Mindsets To
Release Truth
Some say that “old dogs
can’t be taught new tricks” in order to
illustrate that people steeped in their ways are not
going to change. Old dogs may have a hard time learning
new tricks, but people, especially true Christians, can
hear and receive revelation of God’s Word that
may not have been revealed to them previously if they
will be humble and teachable. They can also be humbled
and lay aside the weights of man-made teachings and
traditions.
Presently, there are Christians
who have given up on having a great harvest of souls
before the Lord’s return. They believe things
will only get worse. They focus mainly on the
degradation of society and a falling away. Although
they may continue to work to some degree in the harvest
field, deep down inside they don’t believe for a
great harvest. Their motivation is weakened and their
focus is more and more on being caught away. Being
prepared for the catching away becomes a dominant theme
even in their witnessing to the lost. Yes, we should
prepare all people for our Lord’s return, but we
should also keep our eyes focused on the work He has
given us to do. Jesus intended for His Church to
continue His work until His return. Some Christians are
tempted to become more focused on going home than
completing the job — than finishing the course.
Maybe we need some angels to say, “Why stand you
here gazing…” (Acts 1:11).
This mentality can be changed if
we will humble ourselves, renew our minds, repent of
our divisions, and unite in Christ. This message is to
help that become a reality. Maybe we need more than
restoration, revival, and awakening. Maybe we need a
spiritual revolution!
A Little Leaven: Man-Made
Doctrines
Jesus intended for His Church to
be built upon Himself and His Word. We have all too
often built churches upon Jesus, some of His
Word, and some of man’s words. It is usually the
addition of man’s words that brings division and
disunity within the Church. Jesus and His Word are
harmonious. Remember that a little leaven leavens the
whole lump. A little leaven leavens the whole church!
The Church will only experience true restoration,
revival, and awakening as she decides to build her
house exclusively on Jesus Christ and His Word. That
means we must begin examining everything we believe.
People feel threatened when what
they hold dear is threatened. As the man-made doctrines
within the church are threatened, and threatened they
will be, some people within the church will hold on and
defend them as much or more than they will defend Jesus
and His Word. It is tough on one’s pride to have
to admit he or she is wrong, but pride must go to make
room for humility and truth. Humility opens the door to
honest communication, truth, understanding, and unity,
whereas pride closes the door to these things. The
truth is that all that is of man must be burned away.
Words of God, if spoken and heard, can shake everything
that needs to be shaken. What about you? Will you
follow Jesus and live by His Word only? Will you humble
yourself and forsake all that is of man in the Church?
Pride or Humility? Truth and
Unity Depend On It
There are many talented people in
the secular world who have been overcome by pride. If
they are teachable at all it is on a very limited basis
or is received only if that person sees it as being to
their personal advantage. This is true in politics,
business, sports, etc. Regretfully, this is also true
of many who profess to be Christian. Pride is a
pervasive sin that prevents us from hearing truth that
will set us free. When true humility replaces pride, we
will see truth replacing the things that have divided
the body of Christ, which will result in unity, true
unity.
A thought came to me as I was
writing this message that the division in the body of
Christ is more painful to Jesus Christ than any part of
His earthly suffering. Whether you receive this as
literal or figurative, would you consider how important
it is to our Savior and Lord that His body be one with
Him and each other now and not only in the future? The
pain He experienced prior to and on the cross was to
bring forth a unified body that will be His bride. How
can we walk together if we are not in unity? If we are
in unity, we can accomplish God’s earthly
commission that He assigned to us.
I have studied and prayed over
John 17 many times. A few years ago the Spirit of God
focused my attention on verse 17, “Sanctify them
by your truth. Your word is truth.” It was
revealed to me that being sanctified by truth is a
vital part of our being one with the Lord and with each
other. Would you ask the Holy Spirit to give you a
revelation of how important it is to our Lord for His
prayer found in John 17 to be answered? Would you give
yourself to being sanctified by truth? Would you seek
to have a unified body of Christ? Jesus does!
As a Christian and a minister, the
experience I have gained and the discernment I have
received tell me that many professing Christians view
the Word of God through glasses that have been tainted
by man-made doctrines. Although many individuals,
churches, denominations, and non-denominations have
espoused these doctrines, they are still man-made. Our
Lord addresses such situations in Matthew 15:6
and 9. He said that the
commandments of God are made of no effect by
man’s tradition, and worship of Him was in vain
because they were teaching as doctrines the
commandments of men. We read these verses, but our
pride often prevents us from applying them to our
doctrines. Many years ago, I told a group of people
that, figuratively speaking, they needed to forget
everything they had ever heard about the Bible and
humbly ask the Holy Spirit to teach them, as they
diligently studied the entire Bible. Jesus gives us
some great advice in John 8:31 and
32. “So Jesus
said to those Jews who had believed in Him, If you
abide in My word [hold fast to My teachings and live in
accordance with them], you are truly My disciples. And
you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you
free.” (AMP)
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Pastor R. Wayne Wilson
New Covenant Church of Jesus
Christ
3147 Klondike Road, SW, Conyers,
GA 30094 USA
770-760-1101
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