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