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A Name Above All Names: “Church”

You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men.” And he said to them: “You have a fine way of setting aside the commands of God in order to observe your own traditions! Mark 7:8-9

Move over Jesus – you have competition! The crowd has spoken and they have chosen “church” as the one thing they hold most dear to their hearts. Oh how the religious spirit loves talking about “church!” But no worries Jesus – you come in third place, behind Pastor Joe. There you have it – below is the pecking order if you missed it…

  • 1st Place – Your “church”
  • 2nd Place – Your pastor/priest
  • 3rd Place – Jesus Christ

We realize most are saying this counterfeit “church system” is for Jesus, and it’s all about Him. My friend in Christ, you are truly deceived if you believe what you call “church” is for Jesus. No – the “church system” is about sustaining itself and the livelihood of your pastor, first and foremost. But it is also about you, and your obedience to men and the law. “Church” is designed to give you a false sense of spiritual maturity and security in your walk with Jesus. Our “churches” at their very core are idolatrous substitutes for our relationship with Jesus. They are based on the teachings of men that have nothing to do with Jesus Christ, other than the misuse of His name in an effort to establish legitimacy.

The sermon, comprising of oratories that originated out of Greco-Roman paganism, is the appointed time when the “churchgoer” will finally hear the name of Jesus mentioned. During the sermon, the crowd is directed to the notion that somewhere deep down in the bowels of the “church institution,” this thing we call “church” is for Him. The other 90% of time, the attention is back on the “church,” its programs, its activities, and most importantly, how you are a part of meeting its’ needs.

If you listen to ardent “churchgoers,” you will soon discover what is the number one topic among them. Sadly, it is not Jesus – it is their “church organization.” Instead, the overwhelming topic among “churchgoing” believers, and the name mentioned far above all other names – is church.” “Churchgoers” love bragging about going to “church.” They generally fit this fact into as many conversations as possible to garner praise from others. The sad thing is they do not realize what they are doing. It is self-aggrandizement at its’ best, and IF you would stop and be honest with yourself, you know deep down this is absolutely true. All activities, programs, retreats, seminars, dressing up, meetings, tithes, bake sales, conferences, etc; all of this centers around the “institutional church” main focus – the “church organization” itself. These things stand in juxtaposition to the price Jesus paid on the cross, and all He ever asked or desired from us.

I was shopping at a grocery store just recently, and I overheard an employee speaking to some of the other workers. He said, “Church” comes first over everything else in my life.” Think about that statement. You would think he would had said, “Jesus Christ” comes first over all other things in his life. Instead of witnessing Jesus to his fellow employees, he witnessed “church.” To put Jesus and “church” on equal footing is simply idolatry. Our “churches” are not Christ – our “churches” are man-made institutions based on works of the law, patterned after the Jewish system of worship. Our “churches” are for man – they do not serve Christ, nor are they the Church (actually Ecclesia) in the New Testament. Jesus is the Head of God’s Ecclesia – man is the head of the world’s “churches.”

Again, if you listen to the majority of “churchgoing” believers, regardless whether they are Catholic or Protestant, you will hear the word “church” mentioned far more times than you hear the name of Christ. Don’t even dare say this is not true. Whether you realize it or not, you are far more interested in protecting your “church,” and the things you cherish. “Church institutions” are counting on just that, and they have done their best to convince you that “church” and Jesus are one and the same thing. This is absolutely false, and is nothing but idolatry. Everything about this concept of going to “church,” and all the facets involved are not biblical. Instead of “church” being who we are, we have made it into a thing.

Let’s look at some examples and the type of things “churchgoers” typically talk about:

  • What am I going to wear to “church” Sunday?
  • We are looking into hiring a new pastor for our “church.”
  • The coffee after “church” today was too strong.
  • We need new stain glass windows for our “church.”
  • Only true Christians go to “church” (lie). Do not expect “church leaders to tell you this is a lie.
  • Jennifer is always trying to get Pastor Dave’s attention at “church.”
  • Sally was not at “church” today.
  • We need to set up a written document containing the “church” bylaws.
  • Church” was really good today.
  • Robert did not hang up the light fixtures properly in the “church.”
  • We are planning a retreat for our “church” next month.
  • Bill is going to repair some of the pews in our “church.”
  • We need to submit to “church” leadership, whether we think it’s right or not (lie).
  • We need a new accountant for our “church.”
  • Church” comes first over everything else. (What about Jesus?).
  • I don’t feel Steve is qualified to teach Sunday school at our “church.”
  • We are going to start a singles group at our “church.”
  • We need to decorate the “church” for Easter.
  • We are having a bean dinner at our “church” next week.
  • The Jones started their own “church.”
  • I’m going to buy some new blouses for “church.”
  • We are having a guest speaker at our “church” next week.
  • We need more stage props for the kid’s play at “church.”
  • I don’t really do too much these days; work, go to “church”…Did I mention go to “church?”
  • That casserole Allison made for the “church” potluck was too spicy.
  • In the Bible, Jesus told believers to go to “church” (lie).
  • They took up a special collection at “church” today.
  • I am starting a new women’s group at our “church.”
  • We need to let our leaders in “church” interpret the bible for us (lie).
  • Pastor James needs volunteers for more ushers at our “church.”
  • Every year Ava tries to control what others are bringing to the “church” picnic.
  • If you do not attend “church,” you are going to hell (lie).
  • Did you see what Marie had on at “church” today?
  • The men’s seminar was two days this year at our “church.”
  • You should see our new “church” building – it’s really something.
  • Did Mother go to “church?”
  • The Pentecostal “church” is the only true “church.”
  • Jared is a backslider – he no longer goes to “church” (lie).
  • I’m going to make a Power Point presentation for this week’s upcoming events for our “church.”
  • Do you go to Pastor Steve’s “church” or the Smith’s “church?”
  • I wish my husband would dress up better for “church.”
  • We need more people to join our “church.”
  • Pastor was on fire at “church” today.
  • A person must not love Jesus if he or she does not go to “church” (lie).
  • Emma will be in charge of the “church” garage sale.
  • When is the “church” bake sale?
  • Andy tries to out sing others in the choir at our “church.”
  • We need more money to get new surround sound speakers at our “church.”
  • We are planning a Harvest festival at our “church.”
  • We need better quality paper to print up new “church” bulletins.
  • Jesus…Huh? What? Who?

Stop bringing me your meaningless gifts; the incense of your offerings disgusts me! As for your celebrations of the new moon and the Sabbath and your special days for fasting – they are all sinful and false. I want no more of your pious meetings. I hate your new moon celebrations and your annual festivals. They are a burden to me. I cannot stand them! When you lift up your hands in prayer, I will not look. Though you offer many prayers, I will not listen, for your hands are covered with the blood of innocent victims. Wash yourselves and be clean! Get your sins out of my sight. Give up your evil ways. Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows. Isaiah 1:13-17

Jesus plays second fiddle to our man-made traditions and rules. Make no mistake – Satan is the mastermind behind all of this. What we call “church” is cleverly dubbed as giving honor to Jesus; yet, these very things take precedence over our relationship with Him. “Churches” are not about Jesus Christ – it is about our relationship with a man-made organization. It is about us being falsely misled into believing we are still under the law. It is about Satan deceiving us into believing that as long as we engage in a “church” programs and services, we are saved. Instead, our willful participation in this idolatrous, man-made contraption places our eternal destiny in peril. Yes, we believe a person who declares Jesus as his or her Savior can be unsaved, or become not saved. We will elaborate more on this at some point in time.

The world believes (and you are part of that world if you go to “church,” that one cannot have a real relationship with Jesus, unless they are part of this worldly, idolatrous system. We say these things are about Christ, when in fact these things are about us, and our willingness to accommodate the desires of men. God is grieved by our participation in this thing we call “church.” The fear and guilt heaped on your back by “church leadership” keeps you under the yoke of bondage. It is a strategy straight from the depths of hell. This thing we call “church” is about advancing man’s kingdom – not God’s. It is about keeping you busy with “church” related matters that have nothing o do with Jesus. It is about your desire to feel spiritual, and the need to fit in. These things are not about Christ – these things about you. 

Below is an excerpt from Charles Elliott Newbold, Jr. article “The Harlot Church System.” He is far more eloquent in prose than me, and I’m certainly no writer. He truly hits the nail on head as to why believers have fallen for this counterfeit church system.

We have confused our relationship with Christ by fusing it with this Thing we call church. We are led to believe that when we are in a proper relationship with it we are in a proper relationship with Christ; that we have to be a member of a church to be saved or to be a good Christian; that serving it is serving Christ; that loving it is loving Christ; that tithing to it is tithing to Christ.

Instead, people place more importance on their “churches,” and it is deemed as the primary indicator of their relationship with Jesus – not the other way around. Instead of people asking do you have a relationship with Jesus, they are ask “What “church” do you go to?” Instead of saying we are all part of Jesus Christ’s one and only truly Church, believers are asked do you belong to Reverend Joe’s “church”, or Pastor Green’s “church.” Whose church? Reverend Joe’s or Pastor Green’s – not Jesus Christ. Instead of saying we are part of the body of Christ, we say we are Presbyterian, Catholic, Charismatic, Methodist, or Protestant, etc. Simply because an idea or concept is embraced by society or the majority of people, does not mean it is right or is biblical.

Have you ever noticed the reaction of most “churchgoing” believers when they hear someone talk in a derogatory way about God or Jesus Christ? Have you ever noticed their reactions towards those who are atheist or agnostic? They might be sadden – or think what a loss. Or they might be perplexed as to why one does not believe in God. Chances are they will not say anything, but some might choose to dialogue to the non-believer to find out why he or she feel that way. Occasionally, a few may get angry or offended, but for the most part it is dismissed and readily shrugged off. 

But watch out! It’s a whole different story if anyone makes what is perceived as a derogatory comment about one’s “church” organization, or the concept of going to “church!” Even a greater outburst awaits if one makes a derogatory comment about a “churchgoer’s” pastor or priest, or someone in “church leadership.” You know…that man or woman you have allowed to usurp Christ’s lordship in your life. That “churchgoer” is likely to become very angry, defensive and deeply offended on a whole new level. Jesus does not come even close to garnishing the passion generated by a believer when his or her “church” – or one’s pastor/priest is criticized. We have seen this happened over and over. The “churchgoer’s” offense over the man-made organization he or she attends is rooted in the flesh – not the Spirit.

Indeed, when this “idolatrous church” system is criticized, “churchgoing” believers usually become very agitated. Typically they will flee, or shutdown. Anything that expose the demonic forces of self, idolatry, or challenges one’s loyalty to man and his laws is immediately discounted. Most believers think that by running away from the truth, God will not hold them accountable. How wrong they are! God knows the difference between one who is running away for Him – or one running to protect his or herself. God tells us to examine all things – but most “churchgoers” refuse to. They’ve been taught to remain ignorant by “church leadership,” and they are content to do so.

More importantly, whether you commit idolatry in ignorance, or knowingly – you still will be held accountable. Throughout your life, God has attempted repeatedly to get your attention – yet you continue to turn away from the voice of the Holy Spirit. Why are you doing this? I will tell you why – you want to protect those fleshy things you call spirit, and you refuse to let anyone or anything between that. Try as you may, you will not be able to deceive Jesus Christ.

In the case of “churchgoers” – we know for most believers (and at one time ourselves included), that we are taught going to “church” is what God desires. This contrivance of man, ultimately birthed out of Catholicism, is the closest thing we have ever seen that supposedly represent God. Seen” is the operative word, because we judge the spirit by what we see, feel, and what we do. And because we are guilty of this, we plainly discard and toss out the truth in God’s Word at the behest of “church leaders.” We feel guilty when we do not do what men tells us to do – but beloved; this is the exact opposite of what Jesus has told us to do. Jesus has replaced all religious systems, all religious structures, and all of the High Priests of the past. He is now our only High Priest, and we are now priests unto Him.

But ye are a chosen generation, a royal Priesthood, an holy nation, a people set at liberty, that ye should show forth the virtues of him that hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. 1 Peter 2:9

Consider yourself warned – God is a jealous God. He does not take kindly coming in third.

“And what agreement hath a temple of God with idols? For we are a temple of the living God; even as God said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore Come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, says the Lord, And touch no unclean thing; And I will receive you, And will be to you a Father, And ye shall be to me sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.” 2 Corinthians 6:16-18

The Root of the Catholic Church and Protestant Church

That which we call church today is an idolatrous system of men’s traditions which is spiritual harlotry. Church is what we do in addition to being who Christ has made us to be in Him. If what we call church can be incorporated, joined, named, referred to as it, and can be taken from us, then it is not the real thing. The true ekklesia is a corporate body of people who are born into it. They have taken only the name of Jesus because they are in a relationship with Him. That relationship cannot be taken from them. Charles Elliott Newbold, Jr.

The “Catholic Church” and the “Protestant Church” are equally idolatrous in eyes of God. The “Catholic Church” and the“Protestant Church” are not the Church in the New Testament. Both Catholic and Protestant “churches” are idolatrous man-made institutions that embrace ideologies, customs and doctrines contrived out of the hearts and minds of man. But there is one crucial difference between the two: the “Catholic Church” was first. Indeed, the “Protestant Church” is indebted to the “Catholic Church” for its’ religious institutions, rules, and traditions. Those things you idolize the most and hold so dear to your heart about this thing you call “church,” (and I’m not talking about Jesus Christ), is courtesy of the “Roman Catholic Church.” Some of the shared man-made customs which by far are the most idolatrous, includes allowing a man or woman to usurp the authority that solely belongs to Christ, attending and supporting this thing we call “church,” and other works of the law – just to name a few. At the end of the day, the “Protestant Church” that you cherish emanated from Catholicism – not from the Bible, and most assuredly not from God.

Surprisingly, many Protestants maintain an air of superiority because they believe their religious traditions and customs are true, and are not idolatrous like the “Catholic Church.” The things that are an abomination and most grievous to God, are the very things Protestants inherited from Catholicism. Protestants definitely did not inherit this man-made “church system” from the believers and apostles during Christ’s time on earth – or after His death. They definitely were not instructed by Paul, Peter, Timothy, or others cited in the New Testament to build these idolatrous, counterfeit organizations we call “church.” And above all – they were never instructed to do this from Jesus Christ. NEVER! NEVER! NEVER!

Let’s look at how believers worshiped God under the law in the Old Testament, and compare it with how believers worship God today.

How did Israel in the Old Covenant worship God?

  • (1) They built and maintained a temple/building.
  • (2) They had a congregational meeting that had a repetitive format that started with praise and  worship.
  • (3) They gave offerings and tithes.
  • (4) Men were told they were required to enter the temple to worship God.
  • (5) There was the High Priest who was in authority over those who entered.

Sounds familiar? Nothing has changed. We are still operating under the law. But now this system is in exact opposition of what Jesus commanded us to do in the New Testament. For the priesthood being changed, there is made of necessity a change also of the law. Hebrews 7:12. Not only does God no longer require a mediator between us and Him – He forbids it.

“For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” (1 Timothy 2:5).

YET THIS VERY SYSTEM CONTINUES TODAY FOR BOTH PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC “CHURCHES”ALIKE.

With the Protestant Reformation, it wasn’t long after men began adapting many of the traditions established by the “Catholic Church”, including building and forming “church organizations.” Pastors simply took the place of the Catholic priest. In the New Testament, elders (literally older men) were not people appointed by organized “churches.” The elders in the Church guided and served others in their communities, but they did not rule. The Church at Corinth, and the Church at Ephesus, were all the believers in that town – they were not organizations. The Church in the New Testament always referred to believers – people only. They did not have this thing we call “church” – or designated believers in positions of authority over others. God does not delegate authority to religious leaders over His people – He forbids it under the covenant in the New Testament. The concept of a pastor or priest being in authority over others is Old Testament law, and was done away with through the death of Jesus on the cross.

When you consider how many Protestants accuse Catholics of idolatry, it is ironic that they are not able to see their own. What do you think God would be most grieved over – a novena prayer to a saint, or surrendering yourself to an authority that only belongs to Jesus? In other words, allowing a pastor or priest to usurp Christ’s authority over your life. How is this possible – for the few who may ask? It is possible by allowing men to hold titles of preeminence and authority among other believers, that is solely God’s alone. Pastor Joe, Father David, Reverend Thomas, Deacon Roberts, etc. Jesus forbids this.

But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. And do not be called leaders; for One is your Leader, that is, Christ. But the greatest among you shall be your servant. (Matt. 23:8-11).

How is the spiritual attributes assigned to a building made by the hands of man, any different than the spiritual attributes assigned to a statue of the Virgin Mary? How is the worship of that building with it’s brick, siding, wood, and the mystical, spiritual attributes applied to it, different than the ceramic and plaster used to construct the statue and its spiritual significance? Both things are inanimate objects that man has attributed spiritual significance to. Both are idols in the eyes of God. God is not any more present inside a “church”, than He is outside of it. God is just as preeminent in a home with 2 or more believers, or in a restaurant with two or more believers gathering together. The home, the restaurant, the statue, the ”church building,” are all worldly things, and are objects that does not possess spiritual attributes. People assign spiritual attributes to these things – not God.

The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands Acts 17:24

How is it the Catholic worship of Holy Thursday, or The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, different than the worship and false assumption held by Protestants and Catholics, that Sunday is special and holds more religious significance than other days? There is no biblical authority asserting Sundays after Christ’s death is a day to worship. Jesus never said so. As a matter of fact, it is just opposite. Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. I am in fear of you, lest I have bestowed on you labor in vain. Galatians 4-10 Jesus not only replaced the Sabbath, but He also replaced the days and traditions set aside to worship on any particular day.

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ. Colossians 2:16-17

Let’s look at another example regarding Easter. Easter was never celebrated as we know it until it’s inception within the Catholic Church. Consider this elaboration from The Harlot Church System Part 2 by Charles Elliott Newbold, Jr.

Easter is equally idolatrous and chilling. Most Christians affectionately use the term Easter in association with the precious resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ with no regard to the fact that Easter is the English word for the goddess Ishtar (also called Astarte and Eostre in other pagan cultures). Ishtar was celebrated as the queen of heaven. Much of what we do at Easter time also has its origin in paganism. The date on which we celebrate Easter does not regularly coincide with the resurrection of Christ, which occurred three days after Passover. Lent, the sunrise services, the dyeing of eggs, the bunny rabbits are all unscriptural abominations to God.

Here is the simple truth: the vast majority of the early Church met spontaneously at each others homes, and often every day in various settings because they lived among each other. They never met in structures designated for worship, because “church services” and “church buildings” did not exist back then. These believers were the Church 24/7. There are those who are quick to point out that some believers during the first century met on Sunday, but what they fail to acknowledge is these same believers still attended the Jewish Synagogue on Saturday. Their religious mindset was so strong, they refused to let go completely of their Jewish faith, and chose Sunday, the day after the Jewish Sabbath to meet with other Christians. In their minds there was a Jewish Sabbath, and in their carnality and ignorance assumed there was to be a Christian Sabbath. Also, Sunday was an ordinary work day for them. God clearly states that Jesus did away with the Sabbath. Nevertheless, that same carnal mindset continues today.

Through years of teaching the law, they, like most churchgoing believers today, assumed Christianity was still bound to the law, and employed practices and customs that were akin to the Jewish faith. Today, many Christian believers simply assumed like the Jewish faith, there should be a Christian sabbath. This is false. It is nothing less than a rejection of the gift of freedom Jesus gave us through His death on the cross. Although the New Testament mentions the “first day of the week” 8 times, it never had anything to do with a worship service or some meeting believer’s were obligated to attend.

It is not wrong to meet with other Christians – actually God wants us to have fellowship with other believers, but not when it is done under the law, or when it goes against God’s Word. God does not want us to fellowship under false pretenses and conditions that are idolatrous – or if it violates what He commands in the New Testament. We can meet with other believers anytime, everyday, once a month, once a week, Monday afternoon, whatever.“One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.” Romans 14:5. There is no inanimate object or a specific place required that is necessary in order to fellowship with other believers.

For where two or three are gathered together in my Name, there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 18:20..

God’s Word simply states what He considers fellowship – and make no mistake – fellowship is not based on any rule or tradition. You will not find even a hint in the Bible for us to meet on Sundays – and if you are declaring this false concept, you are unequivocally misusing and abusing God’s Word. You are in essence, a “teacher of the law.” Jesus had quite a lot to say about “teachers of the law .” Nor is there any statement or even a hint that we are meet in a temple made with human hands. Yes folks, a church and a temple are the same – they are both designated places for worship – and they are both idols.

When we preach church, as we craftily do, we thereby preach another gospel, a false gospel. We perpetuate the lie. Charles Elliott Newbold, Jr.

The concept of “going to church” on Sunday, was birthed out of Roman Catholicism, courtesy of Constantine, the Roman Emperor. Again, Protestants, you can thank the Roman Catholic Church for your “church” you cherish, and its’ many man-made traditions and laws you hold dear to your heart. Make no mistake, your “church” is not the Church in the New Testament – not even close. Your “church” and all other “churches” in existence today other than the Body of Christ (the only True Church) originated out of paganism. The “institutional church” is a deception of Satan that usurps religion over Jesus, and serves as a substitution for our relationship with Christ. This would not be possible without churchgoers as yourself, and much to Satan’s delight – it works. I know that will offend many, and we are sorry – but we are trying to open your eyes to your own idolatry.

Meeting with other believers under a system that falsely assert it’s God’s will once a week, twice a week, or whatever, is not only false – it is a idolatry. It is the idolization of man’s precepts over God’s Word. The “institutional church system” and its government violates God Word at the very core on every level. God is a jealous God, who does not like playing second fiddle to anyone or any THING. The “Protestant Church system,” and the “Catholic Church system,” are both idolatrous at its very root. When Jesus Christ died on the cross, he replaced the Sabbath, by providing rest for our souls every day – seven days a week.

The greatest tragedy and the ultimate rejection of the gift Jesus gave us at the cross, is our unwillingness to give up the law. We reject the fact Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law. Oh, we have no problem parroting that Scripture – and our pastors/priests definitely have no problem declaring this. They are fine as long as we do not include or point out their own man-made programs and rituals as a part of this (the law). But lip service means nothing when we insist on continuing with the law, traditions, and customs set forth by man. We refuse to let go of the law. Despite everything that clearly states that Jesus has abolished the law, we won’t let go. We fail to see that our salvation is solely based on our belief as Him as our Lord and Savior, and that is the message we send to the world. We say one thing, but we do another. The world sees it, but we can’t because we are blinded by the doctrines of men – not the Scriptures.

We have been made to believe that this thing we call “church” is of God and that our participation in it is essential to our Christian walk – when in fact it is an idolatrous substitute for Jesus. When Jesus Christ was crucified, the veil of the physical temple was destroyed. And behold, the veil of the Temple was rent in twain, from the top to the bottom, and the earth did quake, and the stones were cloven. Matthew 27:51 This was a sign from God that He no longer requires or desire believers worship in temples made with hands. There is no room for conjecture, however; when we have His Word.

God that made the world, and all things that are therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, a dwelleth not in temples made with hands. Neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though he needed anything, seeing he giveth to all life and breath and all things… Acts 17:24-25

Nevertheless, despite the New Covenant and God’s Word, men still insist on worshiping in temples made of hands. The motive for pastors is that their livelihood is involved – to be blunt, it is their way of making money. I’m sure, however; there are a few pastors who believe that what they are doing is right, and it’s not just about the money. For the Catholic priest, it’s their profession and what they see as sacrificing their life up for God. For the average believer, it is their way making themselves feel spiritual. Believers like to perceive themselves as spiritual (and we were guilty of this in the past), but in all fairness there is more to this. We love bragging about our church and our participation in their activities. The majority of believers have been led by men to believe this is what God wants from them. It is a lie from the depths of hell, but most can not see this.

The primary reason is they firmly believe this is what God wants them to do. It is the lie church leaders has fed believers for over 1,700 years – a lie based on a false gospel. It’s all we have ever known, or ever been taught. There comes a time and point I believe in every believer’s life, were God has tapped him or her on the shoulder, and said “This is not right – this is deception.” The vast majority of believers choose to ignore this prompting of the Holy Spirit, and continue steadfast on his or her path to destruction. Do not kid yourself – God knows you far better than you even know yourself. He knows your reasons for ignoring His prompting. How deceptive is this lie? The Jewish leadership maintained control of the people who lived in their community, and with Jesus standing right before their very eyes, they still did not recognize God’s Son.Church leadership” today have most believers just as blinded and spellbound as the Jewish leadership over 2,000 years ago who sought the death of Christ.

“But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for them that love him. But God has revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searches all things, yea, the deep things of God.” 1 Corinthians 2:9-10

Another reason is that most believers are simply scared to death to believe anything else. They have so well been fed this lie, that even thinking about anything different frightens them. They are content not to think for themselves, or probe anything they have been taught. They open their mouths wide to be fed the worms “church leaders” dish out, and are praised for doing so. Again, no matter how many times the Holy Spirit has tapped them on the shoulders and said, “Hey, I already told you – this is not right”, they continue on in their harlotry and make the choice to ignore Jesus. They put their religion, their relationships, and their “church” first over God. This is idolatry – and God will eventually hold you accountable.

The most prevailing factor, however; and perhaps the most egregious to Jesus Christ is the believer’s desire to feel self-righteous and spiritual. Going to “church” makes you feel good about yourself. After all, “church leaders” are quick to tell you are a spiritual person if you do so. And of course, you are more than happy to oblige them. I’m sorry – your relationship with God is not about your “church” and your performance and activities within it. Sadly, going to “church” only demonstrates your ignorance of God’s Word, and how proficient you are in the doctrines of men. But you have plenty of company who delight in this orchestration of man, and they will promptly validate that you fit in with the “religious” crowd. They’ll make you and your religious spirit feel right at home. All of these things are indicative of one who puts the world first over his or her relationship with God, and how he or she idolize this worldly system. The “Catholic Church” and the “Protestant Church” are both equal and culpable in that respect.

I will bring this up again: Have you ever wondered where did the pastor come from? The pastor is the Catholic Priest – that’s where the pastor came from. Wait, don’t the Bible – especially KJV, mention the pastor and bishop? Yes, they do, but these words are not found in the original Scriptures – nor are they translatable words from the original Scriptures. This is a well documented and established historical fact. King James ordered many poorly translated words and text, that helped solidify his role, as being the head over the “Church of England” (a.k.a. the “Anglican Church.)” We will be writing more about this at some point. Also see our article “The Truth Behind the King James Bible.”

At the end of your life, you will stand before God, and He will hold you accountable about the choices you made in life. The excuse this is what men taught me will not wash – not when you had His Word all along. He will ask you if you served Him – or your “church.” He will ask you if you served Him – or your pastor or priest. He will ask if you served Him – or a system of rules and traditions that His own Son died on the cross to redeem you from. He will ask you if you served Him – or the friends you made in the “church system.” He will ask if served Him – or if you served duty. He will ask if you served genuine love – or if you went through the motions. One thing you can count on – He will not ask whether you were Catholic or Protestant.

The Prevailing Role & Expectation of Church in Our Society

 

What we call “church” – permeates every area in our society. “Church” is so ingrained in our minds, that with the orchestration of “church” leaders, this process has now become a thing. We say, “Mother has gone to “church.” “Are you going to “church?” “Church” was really good today.” What “church” do you go to? Instead of acknowledging we (believers) are the only one true Church – we have redefined who we are in Christ, and made it into a process that man has contrived out of the flesh. Make no mistake – the Church Christ built has always been people only. It has never been an organization, a sermon, a building, or any other earthly thing or process that we can ascertain in the flesh.

Church buildings are everywhere –encompassing every corner of the American landscape. We have been beguiled into believing that going to “church” is the way you worship God. We have accepted this without ever giving due thought that “church” has come to take precedence over our relationship with Christ. How have we come to this? It certainly is contrary to anything Jesus ever spoke off. There is not a single scripture in the entire Bible that says believers are to attend, join, start, build, or support a “church.“

These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by man.  Matthew 15:8-9

This past Christmas season, my mother received a good number of Christmas cards, which she typically displays each year. Looking at the cards, it suddenly struck me that the majority of the cards, where not a Christmas tree, or a nativity scene, or Santa – and no, not even Jesus as a baby. Most cards depicted a church; typically a country church, or a small church in the woods, or in some town setting. We have truly substituted our churches for Jesus – as if they are one in the same. We believe our religious acts and traditions, equates to having a relationship with Christ. If we have “church” we have Christ, and I am telling you this is a lie straight from the depths of hell.

Satan is unequivocally brilliant and is the mastermind of deception. Looking at the cards, I thought how incredibly clever and cunning Satan is. He presents our churches as benevolent, when in fact, the devil knows this building – with all its’ protocol and pomp, is nothing but an idolatrous substitute for a genuine relationship with Jesus. I’m sorry to offend, but it is the truth – yet most are blind to this. Satan has orchestrated this thing we call “church”, to replace a real relationship with Christ. And he has succeeded. Instead, our relationship is with the church itself, it’s laws and customs, the people within, and its religious doctrine. This contraption is not only based on a false gospel spawned out of the hearts of man, but is a system and concept forbidden none other by Jesus Christ.

Back to the question – How have it come this? The answer is simple. We are the reason why it has come to this. We have chosen to follow men over God. We have accepted and adopted this idolatrous man-made substitute, simply because it is what we’ve been taught throughout the centuries. For over 1,700 years we have been fed and believed in this lie. Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. Matthew 7:15 We rather church leaders spoon feed us the Word, and remain ignorant, so we don’t have to delve in too deep for ourselves. Church leaders do not want believers to realize there is a connecting theme throughout the Bible; otherwise we will begin to understand that Jesus death actually replaced their positions and authority. We rather pretend the verses stand alone, and parrot them as taught by men. Rest assured, men will avoid anything that would cast suspicion on their power and most assuredly their livelihood.

Listen to the way churchgoers talk about church. Often you will hear: Have you ever been to Pastor Joe’s “church”? Have you ever been to Reverend Ellen’s “church?” Whose “church?” Let’s rewind, and see what they’ve said? Yes, it’s right here – it’s Pastor Joe’s church, and Reverend Ellen’s “church”. Hey, whatever happened to God’s church? Why do we speak as if men or women have ownership over God’s people? The answer is because they have. Did Jesus tell us to do this? Absolutely not! We have allowed man to have authority over God’s people, and we ourselves are submitted to them instead of Christ. In other words, we have allowed them to usurp Christ’s lordship in our lives.

But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. And do not be called leaders; for One is your Leader, that is, Christ. But the greatest among you shall be your servant. (Matt. 23:8-11).

Any man-made church government is a clear violation of Scripture. This truth is starring you in the face, and you do not even see it. Jesus said He alone is the Head of the Church. We will be bold enough to call you out as a liar, if you were to say these buildings and organizations we so adore is what God intended for believers. NOWHERE – is there any institutional church in the New Testament, or a place where a man, or elder, or anyone who has self-appointed himself as a leader. Well, wait a minute – except for Diotrephes, – and the apostle John called him out on it. We will be writing about him eventually.

Other institutions in our society have embraced and accepted without question this man-made tradition and process we call “church” as a normal part of life in this world. Even various applications, such as Social Security, cites “church”, and use it as an example of a social activity for those filing for disability. Surprisingly, they are on to something, because that’s just what man has done – they have transformed and fashioned God’s Ecclesia, into a religious, social club. Many retail businesses and those in the service industries are often closed on Sundays. The postal service use to not run on Sundays and for the most part still does not today. All of this emanated from the religious and church traditions of man that falsely asserts God set aside Sunday as a Christian Sabbath. This is absolutely not true, and it has no biblical basis. But these man-made beliefs and practices have impacted and prevailed in every area of our society.

Commercial and television shows often incorporate the worldly man-made church system into various facets of media entertainment. Take the movie “War of the Worlds.” What could had been a beautiful tribute to the power of prayer, all became dependent and localized inside a “church” building made by the hands of man. The building held the power and took center stage as the refuge from the aliens – not the believers united in faith. The building and it’s mystical powers was the focal point – demonstrated as necessary by the people to enter in order for God to have Him answer their prayers.

I wonder instead what it would had been liked if believers all across the world and different cities started praying; from the streets; from their homes, parks, office buildings, the neighbors, from the fields, the African safaris, Siberia, Mexico, – all being united as the Body of Christ, His Ecclesia. The point is the church building in the movie was not necessary in order for God to answer prayer, nor is it necessary in reality. Anytime you attribute spirituality to an inanimate object, you have committed idolatry. The building served as an idol in the movie, as it does so today.

Our fathers worshipped in this mountain, and ye say, that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship. Jesus said unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor at Jerusalem worship the Father. Ye worship that which ye know not: we worship that which we know: for salvation is of the Jews. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and Truth: for the Father requireth even such to worship him. God is a Spirit, and they that worship him, must worship him in Spirit and Truth. John 4:20-24

A very sad commentary: The fact is a person is more apt to be asked what “church” you go to, or come to our “church”, before he or she is even asked, “Do you believe in Jesus Christ?” If you unable to see or admit that, than you are very much ensnared in Satan’s deception, and have a role in aiding and abetting his master plan. This whole man-made church system, caters to the flesh, and is fueled by the demonic forces of hell. It is Satan’s second greatest deception in this world, because not only it holds the believer in bondage, but also the non-believer. It has no basis in Scripture and is fully rooted in the traditions of man.

Our society as well as many others, typically judges a person’s character by their level of participation in organized religion. Instead, they should consider a person’s character by the depth of their relationship with Jesus Christ. But instead, “church” leaders have beguiled us into thinking that our participation in their man-made kingdoms, is the hallmark of what it means to be a believer. Instead, it is the hallmark of one embracing friendship with the world. We measure our Christian walk and the walk of others by what we see and what they do. The flesh requires physical proof. We even subject this unfair standard onto ourselves, as well as others. We need to have a building, a structure, and an organization. We need to see a leader other than Jesus heading the ship. We require something tangible to show God and ourselves, that we are doing what we need to do. That is the role of “church” in this world, and chances are it is yours.

Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to call his attention to its buildings. “Do you see all these things?” he asked. “I tell you the truth, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.” Matthew 24:1-24

The Most Abused & Misused Verse of All Time: Hebrews 10:25

Not forsaking the fellowship that we have among ourselves, as the manner of some is: but let us exhort one another, and that so much the more, because ye see that the day draweth near. Hebrews 10:25

Let us come straight to the point and to the truth: Hebrews 10:25 is NOT about attending “church.” Hebrews 10:25 was written centuries before the organizations men in their carnal nature created, mandated, and called “church.” The true purpose of Hebrews 10:25 is to encourage believers to have interaction or fellowship with other believers. It is a general practice; it is not a rule or command. When the author of Hebrews (the author is unknown, although some speculate it was Paul) was written, there were no such things as “church services,” buildings, or organizations even in existence. In the New Testament, the Church was simply all the believers in a particular community or city.  

Hebrews 10:25 is about believers encouraging each other in our walk with Christ. It does not pertain to a specific day set forth to worship God, or joining a “church,” or worshiping inside a building or someone’s home made with human hands. It is far more organic in concept than the rigid customs and laws of religion, and its’ institutions. Make no mistake, God does want us to interact with other believers – but not under the law or the precedent of false doctrines. There is the voice of One who trumps over all of Scripture and speaks the final truth. He speaks with simplicity and there is no room for negation or conjecture. It is Jesus Christ.

For where two or three are gathered together in my Name, there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 20:18

It really is that simple. Jesus did not say where the two or three had to gather. He did not say what time or what day they had to meet. He did not say how often they had to gather. He did not say under what conditions they have to gather. He did not say who they have to gather with. It makes no difference to Him. It could be over dinner, by email, phone, at the park or hanging out at someone’s house. The only thing that is required is a minimum of 2 people. The Holy Spirit transcends the buildings we make with hands – no building or house is required for Him to be present. It’s so simple a child could comprehend this. What is so tragic, but yet utterly dumbfounding, is that most adults are too dull to process this. The reason being is they are ruled by the flesh and not by the Spirit. They place their confidence and faith in men and the things of the world, instead of the plain and simple truth in God’s Word. Their confidence lies in the things they see – and their obedience to man-made doctrines.

Is God silent about the laws and traditions of man? Is there anywhere in the Bible where He speaks about a gathering of people practicing the rules and traditions of man? The answer is a resounding yes! From the prophet Isaiah, and out of the mouth of Jesus Himself. Below are two such examples and you find a good number more (that is, if you are inclined to look for them)…

Stop bringing me your meaningless gifts; the incense of your offerings disgusts me! As for your celebrations of the new moon and the Sabbath and your special days for fasting – they are all sinful and false. I want no more of your pious meetings. I hate your new moon celebrations and your annual festivals. They are a burden to me. I cannot stand them! When you lift up your hands in prayer, I will not look. Though you offer many prayers, I will not listen, for your hands are covered with the blood of innocent victims. Wash yourselves and be clean! Get your sins out of my sight. Give up your evil ways. Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows. Isaiah 1:13-17

This people draweth near unto me with their mouth, and honoreth me with the lips, but their heart is far off from me. But in vain they worship me, teaching for doctrines, men’s precepts. Matthew 15:8-9

Here is the problem with the world, and I mean those who are ensnared or enamored with the man-made church system. If you are part of the institutionalized man-made church system, then you are of the world. Indoctrinated believers will make statements such as, “Well in Hebrews 10:25 and Matt 20:18, Jesus did not say they cannot gather in church buildings, or attend Pastor Joe’s “church”, or give money to a ”church” or not gather on Sundays.” Actually, that is not true. With the exception of the day, only in the respect that every day is the same in God’s eye, Jesus makes it very clear these other things are done away with or forbidden.

Jesus states that He, and He alone in the Head of the Church, and that we were not to place ourselves in authority over other believers.

You know that the rulers of the Gentiles are lords over them, and those who are great exercise authority (or are tyrants) over them. YET IT WILL NOT BE SO AMONG YOU; but whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant. Matthew 20:25-26

Jesus states that believers are not to hold a title of preeminence over other believers, or have others submit to any spiritual authority other than to Himself.

“But you are not to be called ‘Rabbi’, for only one is your Teacher and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth your ‘Father’, for only one is your Father and He is in Heaven. Nor are you to be called ‘Master’, for only one is your Master, the Christ.” (Matthew 23:8-10).

Therefore let no man rejoice in men: for all things are yours. Whether it be Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, whether they be things present, or things to come, even all are yours, And ye Christ’s, and Christ God’s 1 Corinthians 3:21-23

God tells us He does not reside in temples or anything made with human hands.

God that made the world, and all things that are therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands. Acts 17:24

We heard him say, I will destroy this Temple made with hands, and within three days I will build another, made without hands. Mark 14:58

God tells us Jesus has replaced the law and the religious customs and traditions of the past.

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ. Colossians 2:16-17

Jesus tells us through His death on the cross; He will replace the temples of the past. He tells us that He is the new Temple, and we believers are part of that New Temple.

Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred, and you together are that temple. Do not deceive yourselves. If any of you think you are wise by the standards of this age, you should become “fools” so that you may become wise. 1 Corinthians 3:16-18

Jesus made it crystal clear that He alone is the Head of the Church and that believers are not to subject themselves under the spiritual authority of another believer. He forbids it, as He forbids believers placing themselves in positions of authority of other believers. Not once did Jesus ever instructed anyone to build a church building or a place for worship. Not once did Jesus ever tell believers to meet a specific day, a certain number of times a week, or to join or support a church organization to worship Him. The New Covenant priesthood moves away from ceremony and the Old Testament laws and traditions of men. Jesus tells us it does not matter where a believer worships God – that believers are to worship Him in Spirit and in truth wherever they are.

Jesus said unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor at Jerusalem worship the Father. Ye worship that which ye know not: we worship that which we know: for salvation is of the Jews. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and Truth: for the Father requireth even such to worship him. God is a Spirit, and they that worship him, must worship him in Spirit and Truth. John 4:21-24

To continue to worship God in structures designated as places of worship, is to continue to embrace the law. The institutional church system today is based and patterned off the Old Testament Jewish system of worship. And yes – it is idolatry. Re-entering into the laws of the Old Covenant nullifies the gift of freedom and grace Jesus provided us on the cross. When you subject your walk with God to a man or woman other than Jesus Christ Himself, you are allowing that person to mediate your relationship with Him. Non-believers immediately recognize that the freedom we proclaim Jesus provides, is a freedom that we reject and do not even accept ourselves. In effect, we have weaved both the Old Covenant and New Covenant in ways that have canceled each other out.

Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. Galations 5:1

Men in church leadership have misled and misconstrued Hebrews 10:25 in the most deceptive manner possible – it is an affront to Jesus and all He stands for. Christ did not come to start a new religion; He came to abolish religion. No one should ever be misled into believing that this man-made church system with its’ doctrine and traditions is of God. Most believers have their culpability backwards: it is when you attend and support the idolatrous church system, you are going against the will of God. Satan has ensnared you with this brilliant deception, knowing that most people will believe this system is for God, when in fact – it is for men.

For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them. Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears. Acts 20:29-31

We realize many of you may find this very difficult or hard to swallow. Believers have had centuries of false teachings, and the hold of man-made doctrine has obstructed the simple truth in God’s Word. We do not wish to upset anyone, but your offense is the result of the flesh ruling over your relationship with Jesus Christ. God has spent your whole life trying to get you out of this idolatrous “church” system so that He can remove the shackles of religion off your eyes. All He wants you to do is to simply worship Him in Spirit and Truth, and accept the gift of freedom His Son paid with His blood.

When you advocate this man-made church system, you are not preaching life – you are preaching death. You are administering death to the spirit of someone else – by veering him or her of course from developing a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. Why – for the very few who dare to ask? It really is very simple – these things have replaced our relationship with Jesus Christ. They are substitutes. We are told they represent Him – but instead they stand in His place. Jesus wants us to develop a relationship with Him – instead, we develop a relationship with our “church,” and have the audacity to call “it” and “Jesus” the same thing. Most have no concept how incredibly idolatrous this is.

You claim this is all for Jesus, but your participation and avocation of this system is actually spiritual adultery. Your “church” or your “church organization” comes first above Jesus – it must – its survival depends on it. Your pastor and priest know this, and they are quick to convince you that this is all for Christ – it’s not. It is about the “church organization” itself. They are quick to misrepresent and contort the true message of Hebrews 25:10, because they need and require believers to support their organization. Jesus is the poster child – in truth, it is all about sustaining the “church.” The Church in the New Testament never was an organization, a building, or a service . It was simply believers in a given geographic location – Or – all believers in Christ – His Ecclesia.

And what union can there be between God’s temple and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God said: “I will live in them and walk among them. I will be their God, and they will be my people. Therefore, come out from them and separate yourselves from them, says the Lord. Don’t touch their filthy things, and I will welcome you. And I will be your Father, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.” 2 Corinthians 6:16-18

The Mystical Man-Made Church System in All its Glory

God that made the world, and all things that are therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands. Acts 17:24

Everywhere you look there are church buildings – to the small country church, to large auditoriums with sophisticated architecture. It is not at all uncommon in some areas in the US (like in the south) to find 4 to 6 (sometimes more) “churches” on one city block. Although God repeatedly tells us in His Word that He does not reside in anything made with human hands, we refuse to believe Him. As a matter of fact, we insist that He must be wrong. We are adamant that He needs our “church building” in order to properly worship Him. We still worship Him as the Jews did in the Old Testament, and refute the biblical fact that Jesus has replaced the temples of the past. We discount that Jesus clearly said that we are now in Him, and we are as “living stones.” What we have created and understand to be “church” is found nowhere in Scripture.

We attributed an air of mysticism, and spiritual preeminence to the buildings we erect. It does not matter how large or small the building is, or what it is made of (brick, glass, wood; vinyl siding) – we deem spiritual attributes to it. We insist God is more preeminent inside this thing we have built with our own hands – as opposed to outside of it. If you happened to say it’s the people inside the building that matters, then it is also true that it is the people outside the building that matters. Two or more believers… Any deference to the building is deemed sacrilegious. Yet we continue to believe that somehow God is honored by our idolatry and our ignorance to His Word.

Steeples reach into the sky as if arms outstretched out to Heaven. Most church buildings have either a steeple or a cross on top to symbolize this. Everything inside, from the pews, the altar, the pulpit, the hymnals, are viewed as possessing spiritual qualities in and of themselves. We attribute an element of mysticism to the actual objects themselves – we see these inanimate objects as “holy things.” The sanctuaries we produce with our own hands is deemed holy and reverent. We have now replaced the synagogues of the past, with our own building, our own rituals, and our own observances. It is nothing but idolatry to believe that being subjected to a person with a religious title, or a building, or certain religious acts are required for our relationship with God. We refuse to accept God’s Word that Jesus through His death replaced all of these things – only because we do not want to believe it.

The whole process, the “church” itself and its rituals are seen as spiritual entities. We have been led to believe that the man or woman preaching up front has a special anointing of the Holy Spirit, and must somehow know more spiritually than we do. No one can pass their anointing to another person – (a mystical concept) often promoted by “church leaders.” Many falsely assert that they are able to maintain a mystical “covering” over their followers – if you will, like an umbrella of protection. It is a false teaching. We revere our “church leaders” – we IDOLIZE them. We have unequivocally allowed them to usurp Christ’s lordship in our lives. As far as the sermon – the pastor or priest must come up with one, regardless whether an individual hears from the Holy Spirit or not. Come Sunday (or whatever day for that matter) – there’s going to be a sermon.

Charles Newbold writes, “The word church, as we use it, speaks of an illegal, unholy mystical union which embodies buildings, institutions, denominations, and people. These have been so fused and confused with each other that they perpetuate the dangerous lie that this Thing we call church (buildings, institutions, denominations, and the people associated with them) is Christ’s assembly of called-out-ones. This Thing we call church looks good in its outward appearance, but is often inwardly controlled by men and women ambitiously, often unknowingly, seeking something for themselves.”

In the Old Testament ritual observances typified worship in every area of life. Animal sacrifice, the burning of incense, attendance at the temple and other rigors were imposed on the people of Israel. God’s Word, however; tells us that all of this were but shadows of the worship to come in the New Covenant. “Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ (Colossians 2:16-18).” But men in their carnal natural has still maintained the law with a mix of old traditions and the new. The True Church is us – it is a way of life. It is not a show, or a sermon by a priest or pastor, nor a musical performance, or groups and activities, all with men dictating and sanctioning times of worship by pre-programming the Holy Spirit.

In the Old Testament, the High Priest was in authority over the men who entered the temple. They remained separate from the other Jews, and this same aura of mystery, tradition, and authority has now been adopted by today’s priest/pastors. We are enamored by those with this false “spiritual authority.” The sanctuary or platform from which they preach, is typically elevated on some level above the ground where their followers sit. It is not just about giving the audience an unobstructed view – there is a great deal of symbolism involved. This elevation symbolizes the hierarchical, authoritarian relationship which is not from God Almighty, but instead is spawned out of the rules and traditions of man.

Wake up! Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church. There is no other – men no longer have authority over other men. Men no longer have preeminence over other men in the Body of Christ. And rest assured, in the original scriptures there was no such thing as men holding an office – that life form developed out of Catholicism. In the original Scriptures, the word “office” nor anything with such a meaning ever existed. We will discuss later how the elders in the New Testament did not rule and have authority over believers. They literally were elders – older and trusted men in the community. The elders were guides and led by example – they did not “lord” over the believers who trusted them.

Can you find one occurrence in the New Testament books were “worship” in the ceremonial/specific sense (going to a specific place to worship) was required of followers of Christ? The answer is no. In Old Testament, God only dwelt in temples built with human hands because the Holy Spirit had not yet resided within believers. In the New Testament, we see a move away from ceremony to where every believer in the Body of Christ is a priest. We now have direct access to God the Father through the Holy Spirit. For the priesthood being changed, there is made of necessity a change also of the law (Hebrews 7:12).

We are still operating under the law. Now, the “church system” is in exact opposition of what Jesus commanded us to do in the New Testament. Not only does God no longer require a mediator between us and Him – He forbids it. For there is one God, and one Mediator between God and man, which is the man Christ Jesus, (1 Timothy 2:5). Protestants, this is not referring to just the Catholic priest – it is referring to any man or woman who places themselves in a position of authority over another believer. Jesus is our only spiritual authority, but for most that is not good enough. Your failure to see this is rooted in your friendship with the world.

Following the Crowd on the Broad Road of Destruction

Speaking of universal constants, these two definitely make the list: everyone wants to be loved – and everybody wants to belong. I have no doubt God made us that way. But for some reason, everyone thinks the majority must be right, and that’s how we get into trouble. Somehow we have it in our minds, that the crowd must have all the answers. If everyone else believes it, or is doing it, or belonging to it; then somehow it must be the right thing. It’s been the case throughout history – from slavery, the Salem Witch Trials, the McCarthy era, and from the Jewish leadership before and during the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Like the pride we identify with a winning football team, we espouse the same pride for our churches. But there is a repeating theme that many fail to recognize throughout the Bible: It was always those in the minority that followed the will of God against popular belief.

If ever there was an example of the hold and control religious leaders had over others, it would be the influence Jewish leaders had in convincing everyone that Jesus was not the Messiah. These same spiritual leaders convinced the crowd to put Christ to death by freeing Barabbas. “But the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask Barabbas, and destroy Jesus” (Matthew 27:20). Here is a man whom they personally witnessed performed many miracles, steeped in the supernatural, never sinned, and had not commit a single crime. Yet they turned around and claimed He was a liar – deserving of death. Despite everything, the Jewish leadership still managed to convince those who believed in God the Father, that His Son was a fraud. And they succeeded. And let me tell you most assuredly, the spirit of leadership that killed Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago, is the same spirit that exists in church leadership today.

There are examples of the need to follow the crowd everywhere in our world today – from the mundane, to the forces of good and evil. One popular judge on one of the television networks, quite frequently ask the litigants “Do you go to church?”If you knew some of the content of the show, you will see the fruit he yields. And no, I’m not saying he is a bad person. Fruits produced from a counterfeit system are only bound to bear counterfeit results. Going to church does not make a person good or bad – church is an activity based on works of the law. The law is based on works – it’s not based on love, character, or having a real relationship with Jesus. Instead, this TV judge should be asking, “Do you have a relationship with Jesus?” It is a prime example of how the world places more emphasis on church institutions, as opposed to truly knowing Jesus and having a real relationship with Him.

This is one example of many, as to why there is no real power in what we call “church” today. We have the wrong church – one built by the hands of man, and we have set itself up as if it is seated at the right hand of the Father. The church Jesus built consists of believers in Christ, who recognize that He built a church of living stones. You also as living stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood….1Peter 2:5. God made it very clear that He does not exist in temples made of human hands. God’s Ecclesia in the New Testament, meaning “the called out ones” – were the “church” wherever they went, and they existed 24/7. They were a spiritual assembly that transcended space and religious practices and protocols.

Satan has embedded into our minds and in the Christian culture, that you can only be a good person if you belong to this system man has created and calls “church.” You can go to “church” every day of the week, once a week, twice a week, and not be saved. And it deeply saddens me to say, the people going there are putting their eternal destiny in jeopardy. Most have no clue as to how knee deep in idolatry they are. Why? Because we have allowed men to usurp Christ lordship over our lives, and have gone after the things of the flesh and the world. We have repeatedly discounted and ignored the voice of the Holy Spirit, and the things He has shown us regarding this counterfeit church system.

For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them. Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears. Acts 20:29-31

Satan has blinded our minds, and we have somehow forgotten that the Word says he comes as a minister of light. We think of this scripture, for example, as if it is pertaining to church leaders who have been exposed for gratuitous spending, or the pastor who is caught molesting a child. The Word is actually speaking about those who are preaching a false gospel. Who do we believe Paul was referring to when he said this? Certainly, it would not be applicable to nonbelievers, because…guess what? They are non-believers – it would not be an issue among them. Paul was ONLY addressing believers. This counterfeit church system is firmly grounded and based on a false gospel.

We just want to interject here: we do not think all church leaders are bad people – for those who rationalize it, it is hard to overcome the flesh and set aside their desires over what God truly intended. When someone’s salary is involved, it is very difficult to see the truth – let alone want to see it. And, as God can use anything, there is good that can come out of some churches. That being said, there is good that comes out of secular organizations as well. Blacks in their segregated churches often met in them to energize the Civil Rights movement. On the flip side, so did the KKK. But these man-made churches have reaped far more harm than good. And any good – no matter how much – still does not negate the truth in God’s Word. Although the church system actually appears to be good, it has been detrimental to the Kingdom of God (we will be writing about this later).

In truth, we want to belong, and for those who are ruled by the flesh, going to church makes them feel good. Leadership tells them they are pleasing God by attending, and more importantly by giving to their organization. For many, we want others to see us dress up, and we feel proud of ourselves for dressing up. We like talking “Christianese”, and we want others to hear our Biblical prowess, as we fit a scripture or two into our conversations. What an insult to a Holy God, who does not esteem the things of man. “You are the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of others, but God knows your hearts. What people value highly is detestable in God’s sight (Luke 16:15). If we talk, walk, and dress like a given “church” culture, we see ourselves as fitting in, and deem ourselves “spiritually worthy.” And we love it – we thrive on it! This is self-aggrandizement – the idolatry of self!

We CARE about what people think of us. But most importantly, we want others to see ourselves as being “spiritual.” Church leaders falsely promise us this will be the case, just as long as we attend THEIR churches and support them. They tell us by doing so, we are pleasing God. THAT IS A LIE FROM SATAN. Jesus only created one Church and that is the Body of Christ. It is much easier to be doing busy church work, participating in programs and meetings, and attending church than it is to have a real relationship with Jesus Christ. Men have convinced believers this is what a relationship with Jesus is all about. No – this is what a relationship with a church is about. Church has dethroned Jesus – He actually comes as a distant second. If you listen to the conversations of most believers, “church” is mentioned far more times than the name of Jesus. And Satan could not be any happier.

Who Was the Church in the New Testament?

 “For as the body is one, and has many members, and all members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ” 1 Corinthians 12:12

Anytime the word Church is mentioned in the New Testament, it is referring to believers – PEOPLE ONLY. Church does NOT – nor has it ever refer to organizations, home groups, or anything created by man. The word “church” and its meaning cannot be found in the original scriptures. What we erroneously refer to as “church” today in the original scriptures was referred to as “The Ecclesia”, which always referred to people only – believers only. We will deal with the word “church” later, in another article. But do know this – the word “church” is not a translatable word of Greek or Hebrew origin – and it has an entirely different meaning than the word “Ecclesia.”

The Catholic Church is the first church in today’s vernacular and was started by Constantine, Emperor of Rome in 313 after his conversion to Christianity. After his so-called conversion, pagan temples that were all ready in existence in Rome, were referred to and used as “churches.” What we call and recognize as “church” originated out of the Roman Catholic Church, who created and manufactured “churches” (meaning created organizations and buildings) to support their authority and position.

Over 1,300 years after the birth of the Catholic Church, King James of the Anglican Church wanted to solidify his rule over England. He decreed that the word “church” was to substitute the word “Ecclesia” in his translation of the Bible. Not once have Ecclesia ever referred to what we in the world today call “church.” There are many historical documents to support this. But the most telling proof of all and the most ironic is God’s Word itself. Not only should this be clear by one reading the Bible on his or her own, but we have the original scriptures. The word “church” and its’ meaning are not found in God’s Word – absolutely NOWHERE in the original scripture.

In the New Testament, the word “Ecclesia” appeared 115 times in the original scriptures. As we stated before, King James substituted the word “church” in every instance except for three places. The word “church” is an English & German word in origin which means: something that pertains to, or belongs to a “lord” (not Jesus). King James knew the word “church” simply would not fit in place of the word “Ecclesia”, as in the original scriptures, so he kept the word “Ecclesia” in these 3 instances. His translators under the direction of Richard Bancroft, the Archbishop of Canterbury, were forced to abandon their false translation in these three instances. But, the Greek word Ecclesia is exactly in the same places where 112 entries were deliberately and falsely changed to “church.” The Greek word Ecclesia means “the called out ones.” Many words and intentionally misleading translations in the KJV were derived and influenced by Roman Catholicism. We will go into more depth about King James eventually.

Jesus Christ created only one Church –The Body of Christ. It is the ONLY Church He ever mentioned in the New Testament. Anything else is a product of man and is a counterfeit. Any believer who has declared Jesus Christ as His Lord and Savior, is already a full, participating member of His Church. We have allowed church leaders to usurp Christ’s lordship in our lives. As church leaders exalt themselves by replacing the authority that only Jesus has, they would be nothing without us as their devoted followers. They are guilty of idolatry just as you are, and God will hold them accountable for deceiving His people. And He will hold you accountable as well. If a believer is truly following Jesus, he or she would not reject the precious gift He gave us, or willingly allow men to replace the authority that only belongs to Christ. You can not continue to function under the law, and receive grace.

You who are trying to be justified by the law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace. Galations 5:4

Never, throughout the time of Jesus, the apostles, or even Paul, was the word “church” used among believers. Believers during this time period were referred to as “followers of the way.” All believers in a given community were referred to as what we call “church” – although it is not what they called it. An example would be as if Paul was writing to the Church of Boston, the Church of Venice, the Church of New York, or the Church of Ghana. He was not referring to a building or an organization; he was referring to all the believers in that area or city. Anytime the word “church” is used (which started with the Catholic and KJV Bibles), in the original Scriptures it always referred to people only. Jesus meant it when He said we are to be a “house of living stones.” Tragically, the word “church” quite simply, and intentionally, replaced the word “Ecclesia”, yet the two have entirely different meanings.

Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred, and you together are that temple. Do not deceive yourselves. If any of you think you are wise by the standards of this age, you should become “fools” so that you may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God’s sight. As it is written: “He catches the wise in their craftiness” and again, “The Lord knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile.” So then, no more boasting about human leaders! All things are yours, whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future—all are yours, and you are of Christ, and Christ is of God. 1 Corinthians 3:16-23

Because Satan has successfully compromised the Body of Christ with the world’s standards, we have reinvented what God intended us to be. In the original scriptures, Jesus said upon this rock He would build His Ecclesia. Although, today’s translations have erroneously transcribed the word “church” instead of Ecclesia, what Jesus said still stands true. Even with the mistranslated word “church”, it should be very obvious to any believer who is walking in the Spirit that Jesus meant believers only. Church is not an organization, or a building; it is now and have always been solely the followers and believers of Jesus. Christ only created one “Church” – He never intended for us to be part of two. And what’s even more unsettling, is how we attribute more power to man’s counterfeit system and esteem it over the very church Jesus Himself built. There is no way around this – our churches are idolatrous man-made institutions.

Is Going to Church Biblical?

“The pagans had been accustomed to numerous and splendid ceremonies from their infancy, and they saw the new religion (Christianity) destitute of temples, altars, victims, priests, and all the pomp which the pagans supposed to be the essence of religion; for the unenlightened persons are prone to estimate religion by what meets the eyes.”

The answer is no. I’m sure that is surprising to many. The reason why is that the principles of the institutional church is based on the customs and traditions of man that are rooted in idolatry. For most, this is not apparent because their eyes are blinded from years of false teaching. You might be saying how can something that is supposed to be so good – be actually bad? It can if it is based on deception – courtesy of Satan who is the mastermind of deception. I think a prayer that no one can go wrong with, is to ask God to reveal His heart to you, and give you the strength and willingness to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. Our God is a very misunderstood God. That has been Satan’s plan all along. Our support of church organizations as incredulous as it sounds, is a betrayal at the very heart of what we have with Jesus Christ now.

We have one Teacher, one Master, one Instructor, and that is Jesus Christ. No one else is to be called such among believers. Why? Because Jesus Christ commanded it. Alright – let’s not get jest here – you and I both know that a Rabbi, a pastor, or a priest, fits in this command. Among believers, no one is to hold a title of preeminence among and over other believers.

But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. And do not be called leaders; for One is your Leader, that is, Christ. But the greatest among you shall be your servant. (Matt. 23:8-11).

The elders in the New Testament guide and led other believers in the community, but they did not hold any positions of authority over them. They did not hold titles of preeminence over other believers. When you read of the elders in the New Testament, they literally were older men who lived in the community, who were trustworthy and respected. They did not have an office, or exalt themselves in any way over other believers. They were the men who believers in the community (the Church) could go to anytime for guidance and directions. They did not have office hours on Monday thru Friday for a couple of hours daily. All believers were the church – 244/7. When you see the word “Church” in the NT, it is referring to all believers in the community – not organizations or buildings. What we call “church” in today’s vernacular did not exist when the New Testament was written.

Any time you allow another man or woman usurp Christ’s lordship over your life; you and that person is guilty of idolatry. The command from Jesus is pretty straight forward. Don’t think so? Read the above Scripture again. How can you not see this? It is actually quite simple and direct. The only reason you miss it, is because you do not want to see it. You are listening to your natural desires. Believers love this thing we call “church”. It makes us feel spiritual and good about ourselves. And church leaders are quite adept at fostering such feelings from us. What we call spirit, is actually the flesh.

What we call “church” promotes the idea that believers do not have direct access to God. Instead, they require a middle-man, a person to mediate their relationship with God. That man or woman, is called, the pastor, priest, reverend, etc. What does God have to say about this? Once again, it is quite clear and straightforward. For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. Jesus death did away with believers going inside a structure under the guidance of a “spiritual leader” in order to find God and worship Him. In the Old Testament, all who entered the temple were subjected to the authority of the High Priest – but through Jesus death, only He is the High Priest now, and we are all priests onto Him.

You know that the lords of the Gentiles have domination over them, and they that are great, exercise authority over them. But it shall not be so among you. Matthew 20:25

For the priesthood being changed, there is made of necessity a change also of the law. Hebrews 7:12

God has made it abundantly clear, that He does not reside in temples made of human hands. Church buildings, organizations, and temples – they are idols that we attribute spiritual significance to. There is unholy alliance between the building itself, the things inside it, and the rituals and protocols required by those who enter it. God that made the world, and all things that are therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands. Acts 17:24. Although God repeatedly tells us in His Word that He does not reside in anything made with human hands, we refuse to believe Him.

As a matter of fact, we insist that He must be wrong. We are adamant that He needs our church building in order to properly worship Him. We still worship Him as the Jews did in the Old Testament, and refute the biblical fact that Jesus has replaced the temples of the past. We discount that Jesus clearly said that we are now in Him, and that we are as “living stones.” We insist God is more preeminent inside this thing we have built with our own hands – as oppose to outside of it. If you happened to say it’s the people inside the building that matters, than it is also true that it is the people outside the building that matters. We refuse to let go of the Old Covenant.

How did Israel in the Old Covenant worship God?

  • (1) They built and maintained a temple/building. 
  • (2) They had a congregational meeting that had a repetitive in a format that  started with praise and worship.
  • (3) They made offerings and tithes.
  • (4)  Men were told they were required to enter the temple to worship God.
  • (5) There was the High Priest who was in authority over those who entered.

Hmm, that sounds familiar…

The whole process, the church itself, and its rituals are seen as spiritual entities. We have been led to believe that the man or woman preaching up front, has a special anointing of the Holy Spirit, and that he or she must somehow know more spiritually than we do. No one can pass their anointing to another person – (a mystical concept) promoted by church leaders. We revere our church leaders – we idolize them. Many falsely assert that they are able to maintain a mystical “covering” over their followers – if you will, like an umbrella of protection. It is a false teaching. There are those who even believe that just by entering a church building or being among a crowd of believers, it will automatically produce or release some sort of anointing or protection over them. That is directly from a demonic spirit of mysticism and idolatry.

Church leaders know how to cater to this notion, by ensnaring believers into this mystical web of deception and convincing them that their needs can be met by attending their church. They are portrayed as the believer’s source, instead of Jesus Christ. It is their way of conveying and convincing the believer that they and their church organizations, are necessary in order to get God to operate on the believer’s behalf. Although they proclaim Jesus is the source, they tout themselves as the necessary source and first step to get Christ to move in their behalf. That is IDOLATRY. Such mysticism is not only on their part – but you are also culpable. Why? Because you have made a choice whether it’s based on ignorance or deception, to follow men over God.

Through Jesus death, we are to worship God in Spirit and in Truth. That is what God requires of us. Jesus said to the Samaritan woman that true worship of God does not depend upon a given place, but upon the right disposition of heart. Jesus said unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor at Jerusalem worship the Father. Ye worship that which ye know not: we worship that which we know: for salvation is of the Jews. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and Truth: for the Father requireth even such to worship him. God is a Spirit, and they that worship him, must worship him in Spirit and Truth. John 4:21-24

Going to church sends a message to the world that we are still under the law. We tell them we are free, but they clearly see that we are not. We tell them we are under grace, but they see us continue to operate under the law. They see the bondage we ourselves do not see, and they want no part of it. They see our God as one who requires us to do things, and engage in traditions in order for us to be accepted by Him. They see us dress up as the pagan worshipers of the past, because we convey to them a God who is shallow, legalistic, and mean. They see us pay a man or a woman to tell us what the Bible say, but who circumvent the word of God, and state they are in authority of other believers. They see us engage in the opposite of what the Bible tells us to do, and many conclude that our God is not the God of the Bible – or – even worse, does not exist..

It is nothing but idolatry to believe that being under a person with a religious title, or a building, or certain religious acts are required for our relationship with God. Jesus clearly tells us that when we are in contact with at least one other believer, that He is there as well. Nothing else is requited. For where two or three are gathered together in my Name, there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 18:20  We refuse to accept God’s Word that Jesus through His death replaced all of these things – only because WE DO NOT WANT TO BELIEVE IT. This thing we call “church” is a counterfeit, and is from the kingdom of Satan.

Most believers want to do the will of God, and they have a desire to honor Him. However, the majority of what they believe is based in fear that has sprouted forth from error and false teaching. You cannot honor God if you are following men, and are still held captive in the law. Most believers think they have to enter a temple made with hands, to find God and worship Him inside it. How insulting must that be for Jesus Christ, who has clearly told us that He has replaced the temples of the past, and that we all now abide in Him. How insulting it must be to Jesus that we think we can buy Him off with our pagan worship practices. How insulting it must be to Jesus that we pay a man or woman to preach His Word to us, while rejecting the gift of grace and freedom He paid through His death. How insulting it must be that we say “no thanks” to His sacrifice on the cross, and still place ourselves under the dominion of man and the law. Sadly, most believers only have a religious relationship with God, and not a spiritual one.

These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. 9 They worship me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men. Matthew15:8-9 8

The Purpose of This Site

There are over two billion Christians in the world – yet Jesus tells us that only a few will find the road to life. It would be wise to stop and think about this. Two billion… that’s a lot of people, yet only a few will find eternal life. Jesus was not just talking about non-believers – He was referring to believers as well. I’m sure many will take affront to that – we know it is a hard thing to swallow, but it is the truth. The road to everlasting life is actually a very narrow road – Jesus Christ meant every word when He said it.

So, I am going to give it to you straight. Only those who are willing to put Jesus first; above the approval of their friends, their churches, and the traditions and practices that they have been taught throughout the years, should proceed before reading what is written on this website. Those who are NOT willing to do that – need not go any further. But we hope you will have the courage to hear us out – at the end of the day it is your choice. You will have to make a decision: to cradle and protect the things you have been taught for over 1,700 years – OR – to delve into God’s Word with a willingness to read and see what the Scriptures really states for yourself. Believers have made an idolatrous substitute for Jesus – a substitute that is far more egregious than the golden calf Israel crafted and worshiped in the desert.

God’s Word tell us that He that is spiritual examines all things, and he himself is examined of no man.” 1 Corinthians 2:15 There is no doubt about it – God expects us to examine and look into all things when it comes to our relationship with Him. He does not desire for us to simply to run away from things we rather not hear. Is your faith so fragile, so shallow, that you unable to hear what another believer has to say? If it is, you need to ask your self why that is the case? Because I can assure you that is not the kind of faith God desires of you. We have a responsibility to listen to the perspective of others, and to search the Scriptures for ourselves.

The Bereans did not take Paul’s word at face value – they made sure what he said was sound and true. These were also more noble men than they which were at Thessalonica, which received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so. Acts 17:11 Someone once told me their pastor told them to not read or listen to anything that strays from what they have been taught – which in essence is a clear violation of Scripture. Such a command is a far cry from the command that God gave us – to examine all things. The choice is yours. Rest assured, God knows whether you are really protecting Him – or those things and teachings that have taken residence in your hearts. We are referring to those things that are idolatry – things that many believers falsely assume are good. Satan has done a real number on the Body of Christ. Jesus knew this however; and told us this will be the case.

For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders, so that if it were possible, they should deceive the very elect. Matthew 24:24

How is it possible that even the very elect will be deceived? Suffice it to say, when Jesus made this statement, He was referring to believers. He knew ultimately this would happen, so He warned us.

At lot is at stake here. Where you will spend eternity is at stake here. You need to decide if you’re going to stick with the crowd, or if you are going to be one of the few to walk through the narrow gate. I don’t think I can stand in judgment before God, knowing that I did absolutely nothing to reach others, or at least make some sort of an attempt to warn believers about the false gospel behind the institutional church. It is a false gospel that holds you and millions of others in bondage. That is why we started this website. I don’t think I could stand it, if God asks me, “Why did you not speak out against all of the idolatry among My people.” Most believers are ingrained in this deceptive rouse of Satan – and yes, we were part of this very system for many, many years.

Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. Galations 5:1

For those who are discounting what I am saying here, before you go – I do want to point out something to you. There is a theme that occurs throughout the Bible – in both the Old Testament and New Testament. Do you think you have an idea what it is? It has something to do with a select group of people – those who were deemed great men and women of the Bible. The theme is this: it was those people who were in the minority that did the will of God – not those who embraced the religious customs and protocols of the day. Those who truly served God, bucked against the religious system on some level – they did not worry about fitting in and ingratiating themselves with the majority. They did not seek the approval of others. Rather than focusing on the law and traditions of men, their hearts and Spirit were right before God.

I hope you will be bold and have the willingness to look into what we are saying here. I know it is not easy – I believed in the law, and the man-made religious system for many years. I was even part of a ministry – and it took God a long time to get through to me. I will be honest – I took great pride in being involved with a ministry. And let me tell you – that pride was not about God – it was about me. Church leaders are very good about fostering pride among their followers, while calling it spirit. I witness this on many levels. God eventually opened my eyes as to how I was relying on men to interpret the Scriptures for me, as oppose to reading and studying them for myself. Gradually, I began to see how I perpetuated the law, and I was administering death to others and not life by my participation in our man-made institutions.

There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. Proverbs 14:12.

Jesus Christ built only One Church – God’s Ecclesia – The Body of Christ. Any other church is a product of man. Jesus clearly states there is only One Church – He let us know unequivocally that God no longer live in temples built with human hands. Jesus replaced the religious structures of the past, and now all believers are part of a spiritual assembly. If you can set aside your emotions and any hurt, we can prove this to you. How you ask? Very simply – with His Word. Believers have been indoctrinated with the rules and traditions of men for centuries, and this thing we call ”church” is the only thing we have ever known. The pure, simple, unadulterated truth has been staring you in the face all along.

*Please note, that we will use the word “church” to refer to organized religious institutions. In turn, we will reluctantly use the word “The Church” to refer to God’s people, but the true word in the original Scriptures is Ecclesia. Ecclesia has a different meaning than the word “church” which came many centuries later after the death of Christ. We will discuss more of this later, but for now and for clairity sake, we will stick to this format.